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package File::Spec::AmigaOS;
use strict;
require File::Spec::Unix;
our $VERSION = '3.84';
$VERSION =~ tr/_//d;
our @ISA = qw(File::Spec::Unix);
=head1 NAME
File::Spec::AmigaOS - File::Spec for AmigaOS
=head1 SYNOPSIS
require File::Spec::AmigaOS; # Done automatically by File::Spec
# if needed
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Methods for manipulating file specifications.
=head1 METHODS
=over 2
=item tmpdir
Returns $ENV{TMPDIR} or if that is unset, "/t".
=cut
my $tmpdir;
sub tmpdir {
return $tmpdir if defined $tmpdir;
$tmpdir = $_[0]->_tmpdir( $ENV{TMPDIR}, "/t" );
}
=item file_name_is_absolute
Returns true if there's a colon in the file name,
or if it begins with a slash.
=cut
sub file_name_is_absolute {
my ($self, $file) = @_;
# Not 100% robust as a "/" must not preceded a ":"
# but this cannot happen in a well formed path.
return $file =~ m{^/|:}s;
}
=back
All the other methods are from L<File::Spec::Unix>.
=cut
1;