1File::BaseDir(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::BaseDir(3)
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6 File::BaseDir - Use the Freedesktop.org base directory specification
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9 use File::BaseDir qw/xdg_data_files/;
10 for ( xdg_data_files('mime/globs') ) {
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15 This module can be used to find directories and files as specified by
16 the Freedesktop.org Base Directory Specification. This specifications
17 gives a mechanism to locate directories for configuration, application
18 data and cache data. It is suggested that desktop applications for e.g.
19 the Gnome, KDE or Xfce platforms follow this layout. However, the same
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22 This module forked from File::MimeInfo.
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24 This module follows version 0.6 of BaseDir specification.
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27 None by default, but all methods can be exported on demand. Also the
28 groups ":lookup" and ":vars" are defined. The ":vars" group contains
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34 Simple constructor to allow Object Oriented use of this module.
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37 The following methods are used to lookup files and folders in one of
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40 "data_home(@PATH)"
41 Takes a list of file path elements and returns a new path by
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48 # data_home is: /home/USER/.local/share
49 $path = $bd->data_home('Foo', 'Bar', 'Baz');
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52 "data_dirs(@PATH)"
53 Looks for directories specified by @PATH in the data home and other
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58 "data_files(@PATH)"
59 Looks for files specified by @PATH in the data home and other data
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64 "config_home(@PATH)"
65 Takes a list of path elements and appends them to the config home
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70 Looks for directories specified by @PATH in the config home and
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75 "config_files(@PATH)"
76 Looks for files specified by @PATH in the config home and other
77 config directories. Returns a (possibly empty) list of files that
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81 "cache_home(@PATH)"
82 Takes a list of path elements and appends them to the cache home
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87 The following methods only returns the value of one of the XDG
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90 "xdg_data_home"
91 Returns either $ENV{XDG_DATA_HOME} or it's default value. Default
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94 "xdg_data_dirs"
95 Returns either $ENV{XDG_DATA_DIRS} or it's default value as list.
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98 "xdg_config_home"
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103 Returns either $ENV{XDG_CONFIG_DIRS} or it's default value as list.
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113 try to set $HOME to a sensible value if it is not defined yet. On other
114 platforms one can use e.g. File::HomeDir to set $HOME before loading
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117 Please note that the specification is targeting Unix platforms only and
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119 dependent behavior in this module should be considered an extension of
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123 The methods "xdg_data_files()" and "xdg_config_files()" are exported
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129 Please mail the author if you encounter any bugs.
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132 Jaap Karssenberg || Pardus [Larus] <pardus@cpan.org>
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134 Copyright (c) 2003, 2007 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights reserved. This
135 program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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