NAME
File::Mirror - Perl extension for recursive directory copy
SYNOPSIS
use File::Mirror;
# recurvie copy /path/A to /path/B
mirror '/path/A', '/path/B';
# or do things you like
recursive { my ($from, $to) = @_; copy($from, $to) } '/path/A', '/path/B';
DESCRIPTION
File::Mirror
provides two helper functions to do recursive directory operations between source path and destination path. One is to call mirror
which will do recursive copy. The other is to call recursive
with a code block, which will be code for every file found in the source path.
File::Mirror
fills the gap between File::Copy::Recursive
, which only focuses on file copying, and File::Find
, which is too obstacal to use.
EXPORT
mirror
mirror $src, $dst
Recursive copy files from $src to $dst. Create new directory is necessary. Symbol links will not be followed.
recursive
recursive {...} $src, $dst
Code block will be code with each file and sub-directories found in $src. Inside the code block, $_[0]
will be set to source file name, $_[1]
will be set to destination file name.
User need to distinguish directories, file, symbol links, and devices from $_[0]
.
AUTHOR
Jianyuan Wu, <jwu@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007 by Jianyuan Wu
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.