SYNOPSIS
my $l_path; # A L::Path object
my $fs_info; # A L::Path::FSInfo object
if ($fs_info->has_anchored_root_dir) {
# The "root" dir is anchored and paths starting with "/" can
# trivially be resolved (as relative to the "root" dir).
} else {
# The "root" dir is undefined and paths starting with "/" *cannot*
# be resolved.
}
CLASS METHODS
- new(OPTS)
- Internal constructor (used by Lintian::Collect::Package)
INSTANCE METHODS
- _underlying_fs_path(PATH)
- Given PATH, a Lintian::Path, obtain the underlying file system path that it represents.
- _file_info(PATH)
- Given PATH, a Lintian::Path, obtain the output from file(1) about the file, if it has been collected. Throws an error if it not available.
- has_anchored_root_dir
-
Returns a truth value if the ``root'' directory is anchored and is
defined by the path string ``/''. In such cases, paths starting with
``/'' are well-defined semantically and are relative to the root
directory rather than the ``current'' directory.
On the other hand, if this returns a non-truth value, the ``root'' directory is not well-defined and no path starting with ``/'' can be resolved logically.