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NAME
File::SearchPath - Search for a file in an environment variable path
SYNOPSIS
use File::SearchPath qw/ searchpath /;
$file = searchpath( 'libperl.a', env => 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' );
$file = searchpath( 'my.cfg', env => 'CFG_DIR', subdir => 'ME' );
$path = searchpath( $file, env => 'PATH', exe => 1 );
$path = searchpath( $file, env => 'PATH', dir => 1 );
$file = searchpath( 'ls', $ENV{PATH} );
$exe = searchpath( 'ls' );
DESCRIPTION
This module provides the ability to search a path-like environment variable for a file (that does not
necessarily have to be an executable).
FUNCTIONS
The following functions can be exported by this module.
searchpath
This is the core function. The only mandatory argument is the name of a file to be located. The
filename should not be absolute although it can include directory specifications.
$path = searchpath( $file );
@matches = searchpath( $file );
If a second argument is provided, it is assumed to be a path like variable. This interface is
provided for backwards compatibility with "File::SearchPath" version 0.01. It is not as portable as
specifying the name of the environment variable. Note also that no specific attempt will be made to
check whether the file is executable when the subroutine is called in this way.
$path = searchpath( $file, $ENV{PATH} );
By default, this will search in $PATH for executable files and is equivalent to:
$path = searchpath( $file, env => 'PATH', exe => 1 );
Hash-like options can be used to alter the behaviour of the search:
env Name of the environment variable to use as a starting point for the search. Should be a path-
like environment variable such as $PATH, $LD_LIBRARY_PATH etc. Defaults to $PATH. An error
occurs if the environment variable is not set or not defined. If it is defined but contains a
blank string, the current directory will be assumed.
exe If true, only executable files will be located in the search path. If $PATH is being
searched, the default is for this to be true. For all other environment variables the default
is false. If "dir" option is specified "exe" will always default to false.
dir If true, only directories will be located in the search path. Default is false. "dir" and
"exe" are not allowed to be true in the same call. (triggering a croak() on error).
subdir If you know that your file is in a subdirectory of the path described by the environment
variable, this direcotry can be specified here. Alternatively, the path can be included in
the file name itself.
In scalar context the first match is returned. In list context all matches are returned in the order
corresponding to the directories listed in the environment variable.
Returns undef (or empty list) if no match could be found.
If an absolute file name is provided, that filename is returned if it exists and is readable, else
undef is returned.
HISTORY
"File::SearchPath" used to exist on CPAN (now on backpan) and was written by Robert Spier. This version
is completely new but retains an interface that is compatible with Robert's version. Thanks to Robert for
allowing me to reuse this module name.
NOTES
If "Env::Path" module is installed it will be used. This allows for more flexibility than simply assuming
colon-separated paths.
SEE ALSO
Env::Path, File::Which, File::Find, File::Find::Run, File::Where.
AUTHOR
Tim Jenness <t.jenness@jach.hawaii.edu>
Copyright (C) 2005,2006, 2008 Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council. Copyright (C) 2009-2010
Science and Technology Facilities Council. All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write
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