On 2019-07-05 17:31, songbird wrote:
mick crane wrote:
hello,
I doing some code in perl and I'm not very good at it.
code makes some images and saves them to a directory.
If the directory doesn't exist it gets made and if it does exist all
the
files in it get deleted before putting some new ones in.
I'm thinking that if I ever give it to somebody it's possible they
might
call the directory
"~/" or something and end up deleting all their files, which I'd like
to
avoid.
How would that best be avoided ?
Is that something to do with chroot which I don't know anything about.
always put things in a subdirectory.
there is normally a directory named .local/share/<program-name>/
used for such things (or create it if it isn't there).
if you have any configuration information that can be saved in
the .config/<program-name>/ directory (or again create it if it
isn't there).
songbird
I'm incrementing the number by the loop and some software sees 2 as
bigger that 10 or something like this. I can probably get around that by
adding to a very large number in the loop and calling them that.
I don't mind deleting them by hand but if I have to run program several
times to tweak what images look like it slows things down.
I was interested though if there was some instruction to put at the top
of the file to make perl think that the directory the file was in was
"/"
mick
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