NAME ==== Raku port of Perl's readlink() built-in SYNOPSIS ======== use P5readlink; say readlink("foobar"); # string if symlink, Nil if not with "foobar" { say readlink; # string if symlink, Nil if not } DESCRIPTION =========== This module tries to mimic the behaviour of Perl's `readlink` built-in as closely as possible in the Raku Programming Language. ORIGINAL PERL DOCUMENTATION =========================== readlink EXPR readlink Returns the value of a symbolic link, if symbolic links are implemented. If not, raises an exception. If there is a system error, returns the undefined value and sets $! (errno). If EXPR is omitted, uses $_. Portability issues: "readlink" in perlport. PORTING CAVEATS =============== $! not always set ----------------- Currently `$!` is **not** set when Nil is returned. $_ no longer accessible from caller's scope ------------------------------------------- In future language versions of Raku, it will become impossible to access the `$_` variable of the caller's scope, because it will not have been marked as a dynamic variable. So please consider changing: readlink; to either: readlink($_); or, using the subroutine as a method syntax, with the prefix `.` shortcut to use that scope's `$_` as the invocant: .&readlink; AUTHOR ====== Elizabeth Mattijsen Source can be located at: https://github.com/lizmat/P5readlink . Comments and Pull Requests are welcome. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE ===================== Copyright 2018-2020 Elizabeth Mattijsen Re-imagined from Perl as part of the CPAN Butterfly Plan. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.