NAME
File::PathList - Find a file within a set of paths (like @INC or Java
classpaths)
SYNOPSIS
# Create a basic pathset
my $inc = File::PathList->new( \@INC );
# Again, but with more explicit params
my $inc2 = File::PathList->new(
paths => \@INC,
cache => 1,
);
# Get the full (localised) path for a unix-style relative path
my $file = "foo/bar/baz.txt";
my $path = $inc->find_file( $file );
if ( $path ) {
print "Found '$file' at '$path'\n";
} else {
print "Failed to find '$file'\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
Many systems that map generic relative paths to absolute paths do so
with a set of base paths.
For example, perl itself when loading classes first turn a "Class::Name"
into a path like "Class/Name.pm", and thens looks through each element
of @INC to find the actual file.
To aid in portability, all relative paths are provided as unix-style
relative paths, and converted to the localised version in the process of
looking up the path.
EXTENDING
The recommended method for extending "File::PathList" is to add
additional topic-specific find methods.
For example, a subclass that was attempting to duplicate the
functionality of perl's @INC and module location may wish to add a
"find_module" method.
METHODS
new \@path | param => $value, ...
The "new" constructor creates a new "File::PathList".
It takes the following options as key/value pairs.
paths
The compulsory "paths" param should be a reference to an "ARRAY" of
local filesystem paths.
cache
If the optional "cache" param is set to true, the object will
internally cache the results of the file lookups. (false by default)
If the "new" contructor is provided only a single param, this will be
take to mean "paths =" $param>.
Returns a new "File::PathList" object, or "undef" if a valid path set
was not provided.
paths
The "paths" accessor returns the list of paths use to create the
"File::PathList" object.
Returns a list of localised path strings.
cache
The "cache" accessor indicates whether or not the "File::PathList"
object is caching the results of the file lookups.
find_file $unix_path
The "find_file" method takes a unix-style relative file path, and
iterates through the list of paths, checking for the file in it.
Returns the full path to the file, the false null string '' if the file
could not be found, or "undef" if passed a bad file name.
SUPPORT
Bugs should always be submitted via the CPAN bug tracker
<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=File-PathList>
For other issues, contact the maintainer
AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thank you to Phase N (<http://phase-n.com/>) for permitting the open
sourcing and release of this distribution.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005 - 2008 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
with this module.