Path::List::Rule "Path::List::Rule" is a subclass of Path::Iterator::Rule which uses a list of paths (passed to the constructor) as a proxy for a filesystem. The list of paths doesn't contain any metadata to allow "Path::List::Rule" to distinguish between directories and files, so it does its best: 1 If a path is used as a component in another path, it's a directory. 2 If it ends with "/", it's a directory. 3 Otherwise it's a file. "Path:List::Rule" objects behave just like Path::Iterator::Rule objects, except that methods which would ordinarily return paths as strings return them as "Path::List::Rule::Entry" objects instead. Path::List::Rule::Entry These objects overload the stringification operator to provide the initial path. (A "stringify" method is also available). They also respond to the standard Perl file test operators (e.g. "-f", "-d"). The following operators are supported; all others will result in a thrown exception. "-e" True if the object represents an entry found in the paths passed to the "Path::List::Rule" constructor. "-l" Always returns false. "-r" Always returns true. "-d" Returns true if the object represents a directory found in the paths passed to the "Path::List::Rule" constructor. "-f" Returns true if the object represents a file found in the paths passed to the "Path::List::Rule" constructor. Note! This minimal set of file operations significantly limits the Path::Iterator::Rule tests which may be used. Methods "is_dir" Returns true if the object represents a directory found in the paths passed to the "Path::List::Rule" constructor. "is_file" Returns true if the object represents a file found in the paths passed to the "Path::List::Rule" constructor. "exists" Returns true if the object represents a entry found in the paths passed to the "Path::List::Rule" constructor. "stringify" Return the path as a string. INSTALLATION This is a Perl module distribution. It should be installed with whichever tool you use to manage your installation of Perl, e.g. any of cpanm . cpan . cpanp -i . Consult http://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html for further instruction. Should you wish to install this module manually, the procedure is perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.