1File::Remove(3)       User Contributed Perl Documentation      File::Remove(3)
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NAME

6       File::Remove - Remove files and directories
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SYNOPSIS

9           use File::Remove 'remove';
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11           # removes (without recursion) several files
12           remove( '*.c', '*.pl' );
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14           # removes (with recursion) several directories
15           remove( \1, qw{directory1 directory2} );
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17           # removes (with recursion) several files and directories
18           remove( \1, qw{file1 file2 directory1 *~} );
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20           # trashes (with support for undeleting later) several files
21           trash( '*~' );
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DESCRIPTION

24       File::Remove::remove removes files and directories.  It acts like
25       /bin/rm, for the most part.  Although "unlink" can be given a list of
26       files, it will not remove directories; this module remedies that.  It
27       also accepts wildcards, * and ?, as arguments for filenames.
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29       File::Remove::trash accepts the same arguments as remove, with the
30       addition of an optional, infrequently used "other platforms" hashref.
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SUBROUTINES

33   remove
34       Removes files and directories.  Directories are removed recursively
35       like in rm -rf if the first argument is a reference to a scalar that
36       evaluates to true.  If the first arguemnt is a reference to a scalar
37       then it is used as the value of the recursive flag.  By default it's
38       false so only pass \1 to it.
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40       In list context it returns a list of files/directories removed, in
41       scalar context it returns the number of files/directories removed.  The
42       list/number should match what was passed in if everything went well.
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44   rm
45       Just calls remove.  It's there for people who get tired of typing
46       remove.
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48   clear
49       The "clear" function is a version of "remove" designed for use in test
50       scripts. It takes a list of paths that it will both initially delete
51       during the current test run, and then further flag for deletion at END-
52       time as a convenience for the next test run.
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54   trash
55       Removes files and directories, with support for undeleting later.
56       Accepts an optional "other platforms" hashref, passing the remaining
57       arguments to remove.
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59       Win32
60           Requires Win32::FileOp.
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62           Installation not actually enforced on Win32 yet, since
63           Win32::FileOp has badly failing dependencies at time of writing.
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65       OS X
66           Requires Mac::Glue.
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68       Other platforms
69           The first argument to trash() must be a hashref with two keys,
70           'rmdir' and 'unlink', each referencing a coderef.  The coderefs
71           will be called with the filenames that are to be deleted.
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SUPPORT

74       Bugs should always be submitted via the CPAN bug tracker
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76       http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=File-Remove
77       <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=File-Remove>
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79       For other issues, contact the maintainer.
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AUTHOR

82       Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
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85       Some parts copyright 2006 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.
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87       Taken over by Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org> to fix the "deep readonly
88       files" bug, and do some package cleaning.
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90       Some parts copyright 2004 - 2005 Richard Soderberg.
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92       Taken over by Richard Soderberg <perl@crystalflame.net> to port it to
93       File::Spec and add tests.
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95       Original copyright: 1998 by Gabor Egressy, <gabor@vmunix.com>.
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97       This program is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it
98       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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