use strict; package File::Path::Expand; use User::pwent; use Carp qw(croak); use Exporter; use base 'Exporter'; use vars qw( $VERSION @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK ); $VERSION = '1.02'; @EXPORT = qw( expand_filename ); @EXPORT_OK = qw( expand_filename home_of ); sub expand_filename { my $path = shift; $path =~ s{^~(?=/|$)}{ $ENV{HOME} ? "$ENV{HOME}" : home_of( $> ) }e or $path =~ s{^~(.+?)(?=/|$)}{ home_of( $1 ) }e; return $path; } sub home_of { my $user = shift; my $ent = getpw($user) or croak "no such user '$user'"; return $ent->dir; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME File::Path::Expand - expand filenames =head1 SYNOPSIS use File::Path::Expand; print expand_filename("~richardc/foo"); # prints "/home/richardc/foo" =head1 DESCRIPTION File::Path::Expand expands user directories in filenames. For the simple case it's no more complex than s{^~/}{$HOME/}, but for other cases it consults C and does the right thing. =head1 AUTHOR Richard Clamp =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2003, Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut