I'm trying to move a file but I want to ensure that it exists before I do so. What's the simpl开发者_JAVA百科est way to do this in Perl?
My code is like this. I looked up the open
command, but I am not sure it is the simplest way or not.
if #Parser.exe exist in directory of Debug
{
move ("bin/Debug/Parser.exe","Parser.exe");
}
elsif #Parser.exe exist in directory of Release
{
move ("bin/Release/Parser.exe","Parser.exe");
}
else
{
die "Can't find the Parser.exe.";
}
Thank you.
What you need is a file test operator to check if the file exists. Specifically, you need the -e
operator which checks if a file exists.
if (-e "bin/Debug/Parser.exe")
{
move ("bin/Debug/Parser.exe","Parser.exe");
}
elsif (-e "bin/Release/Parser.exe")
move ("bin/Release/Parser.exe","Parser.exe");
else
{
die "Can't find the Parser.exe."
}
You can make use of -e
file test to check for file existence:
use File::Copy;
if(-e "bin/Debug/parser.exe") {
copy("bin/Debug/parser.exe","Parser.exe") or die "Copy failed: $!";
} elsif(-e "bin/Release/Parser.exe") {
copy("bin/Release/parser.exe","Parser.exe") or die "Copy failed: $!";
} else {
die "Can't find the Parser.exe.";
}
Personally I don't like the duplication of the file/ path name in these solutions - speaking for myself I suspect I might change accidently it to
if(-e "pathone....")... { copy("pathtwo...","Parser.exe")
I would do something like
copy("bin/Debug/parser.exe","Parser.exe") or
copy("bin/Release/parser.exe","Parser.exe") or
die "Can't find the Parser.exe.";
Or if that is a bit risque
copy_parser("bin/Debug") or
copy_parser("bin/Release") or
die "Can't find the Parser.exe.";
sub copy_parser {
my $path = shift ;
my $source = File::Spec-> catfile ( $path, 'Parser.exe' ) ;
if ( -e $source ) {
copy( $source, "Parser.exe") or die "Copy or $source failed: $!";
return 1 ;
}
return 0 ;
}
justintime is on the right track when he notes the repetition and seeks to eliminate it. I took the minimization a step farther than he did.
Rather than encapsulate only the copy/move portion of the code, though, it makes sense to remove as all the repetition by encapsulating the list iteration.
I put the subroutine in a module so it can be reused later as needed. This also reduces repeated code.
use SearchMove;
my $found = search_and_move(
src => 'Parser.exe',
dest => 'Parser.exe',
dirs => [
"bin/Debug",
"bin/Release",
],
);
die "Can't find the Parser.exe\n"
unless defined $found;
print "Found Parser.exe in $found";
In SearchMove.pm
package SearchMove;
use strict; use warnings;
use Exporter 'import';
our @EXPORT_OK = qw( search_and_move );
our @EXPORT = @EXPORT_OK;
sub search_and_move {
my %arg = @_;
croak "No source file" unless exists $args{src};
croak "No dest file" unless exists $args{dest};
croak "No search paths" unless exists $args{dirs};
my $got_file;
for my $dir ( @{$arg{dirs}} ) {
my $source = "$dir/$arg{src}";
if( -e $source ) {
move( $source, $arg{dest} );
$got_file = $dir;
last;
}
}
return $got_file;
}
1;
Now you can use search_and_move
in many different projects.
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