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package File::HomeDir::Darwin::Carbon; # Basic implementation for the Dawin family of operating systems. # This includes (most prominently) Mac OS X. use 5.008003; use strict; use warnings; use Cwd (); use Carp (); use File::HomeDir::Darwin (); use vars qw{$VERSION}; # This is only a child class of the pure Perl darwin # class so that we can do homedir detection of all three # drivers at one via ->isa. use base "File::HomeDir::Darwin"; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.004'; # Load early if in a forking environment and we have # prefork, or at run-time if not. local $@; ## no critic (Variables::RequireInitializationForLocalVars) eval "use prefork 'Mac::Files'"; ## no critic (ErrorHandling::RequireCheckingReturnValueOfEval) } ##################################################################### # Current User Methods ## no critic qw(UnusedPrivateSubroutines) sub _guess_determined_home { my $class = shift; require Mac::Files; my $home = $class->_find_folder(Mac::Files::kCurrentUserFolderType(),); $home ||= $class->SUPER::_guess_determined_home($@); return $home; } sub my_desktop { my $class = shift; require Mac::Files; $class->_find_folder(Mac::Files::kDesktopFolderType(),); } sub my_documents { my $class = shift; require Mac::Files; $class->_find_folder(Mac::Files::kDocumentsFolderType(),); } sub my_data { my $class = shift; require Mac::Files; $class->_find_folder(Mac::Files::kApplicationSupportFolderType(),); } sub my_music { my $class = shift; require Mac::Files; $class->_find_folder(Mac::Files::kMusicDocumentsFolderType(),); } sub my_pictures { my $class = shift; require Mac::Files; $class->_find_folder(Mac::Files::kPictureDocumentsFolderType(),); } sub my_videos { my $class = shift; require Mac::Files; $class->_find_folder(Mac::Files::kMovieDocumentsFolderType(),); } sub _find_folder { my $class = shift; my $name = shift; require Mac::Files; my $folder = Mac::Files::FindFolder(Mac::Files::kUserDomain(), $name,); return undef unless defined $folder; unless (-d $folder) { # Make sure that symlinks resolve to directories. return undef unless -l $folder; my $dir = readlink $folder or return; return undef unless -d $dir; } return Cwd::abs_path($folder); } ##################################################################### # Arbitrary User Methods sub users_home { my $class = shift; my $home = $class->SUPER::users_home(@_); return defined $home ? Cwd::abs_path($home) : undef; } # in theory this can be done, but for now, let's cheat, since the # rest is Hard sub users_desktop { my ($class, $name) = @_; return undef if $name eq 'root'; $class->_to_user($class->my_desktop, $name); } sub users_documents { my ($class, $name) = @_; return undef if $name eq 'root'; $class->_to_user($class->my_documents, $name); } sub users_data { my ($class, $name) = @_; $class->_to_user($class->my_data, $name) || $class->users_home($name); } # cheap hack ... not entirely reliable, perhaps, but ... c'est la vie, since # there's really no other good way to do it at this time, that i know of -- pudge sub _to_user { my ($class, $path, $name) = @_; my $my_home = $class->my_home; my $users_home = $class->users_home($name); defined $users_home or return undef; $path =~ s/^\Q$my_home/$users_home/; return $path; } 1; =pod =head1 NAME File::HomeDir::Darwin - Find your home and other directories on Darwin (OS X) =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides Darwin-specific implementations for determining common user directories. In normal usage this module will always be used via L<File::HomeDir>. Note -- since this module requires Mac::Carbon and Mac::Carbon does not work with 64-bit perls, on such systems, File::HomeDir will try L<File::HomeDir::Darwin::Cocoa> and then fall back to the (pure Perl) L<File::HomeDir::Darwin>. =head1 SYNOPSIS use File::HomeDir; # Find directories for the current user $home = File::HomeDir->my_home; # /Users/mylogin $desktop = File::HomeDir->my_desktop; # /Users/mylogin/Desktop $docs = File::HomeDir->my_documents; # /Users/mylogin/Documents $music = File::HomeDir->my_music; # /Users/mylogin/Music $pics = File::HomeDir->my_pictures; # /Users/mylogin/Pictures $videos = File::HomeDir->my_videos; # /Users/mylogin/Movies $data = File::HomeDir->my_data; # /Users/mylogin/Library/Application Support =head1 TODO =over 4 =item * Test with Mac OS (versions 7, 8, 9) =item * Some better way for users_* ? =back
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