use strict;
use warnings;
use warnings::register;
-our $VERSION = '1.10';
+our $VERSION = '1.21';
require Exporter;
require Cwd;
#
-# Modified to ensure sub-directory traversal order is not inverded by stack
+# Modified to ensure sub-directory traversal order is not inverted by stack
# push and pops. That is remains in the same order as in the directory file,
# or user pre-processing (EG:sorted).
#
finddepth(\&wanted, @directories);
finddepth(\%options, @directories);
-C<finddepth()> works just like C<find()> except that is invokes the
+C<finddepth()> works just like C<find()> except that it invokes the
C<&wanted> function for a directory I<after> invoking it for the
directory's contents. It does a postorder traversal instead of a
preorder traversal, working from the bottom of the directory tree up
=item C<wanted>
The value should be a code reference. This code reference is
-described in L<The wanted function> below.
+described in L<The wanted function> below. The C<&wanted> subroutine is
+mandatory.
=item C<bydepth>
Reports the name of a directory only AFTER all its entries
have been reported. Entry point C<finddepth()> is a shortcut for
-specifying C<<{ bydepth => 1 }>> in the first argument of C<find()>.
+specifying C<< { bydepth => 1 } >> in the first argument of C<find()>.
=item C<preprocess>
links (followed) may contain files more than once and may even have
cycles, a hash has to be built up with an entry for each file.
This might be expensive both in space and time for a large
-directory tree. See I<follow_fast> and I<follow_skip> below.
+directory tree. See L</follow_fast> and L</follow_skip> below.
If either I<follow> or I<follow_fast> is in effect:
=over 6
=back
+The above variables have all been localized and may be changed without
+affecting data outside of the wanted function.
+
For example, when examining the file F</some/path/foo.ext> you will have:
$File::Find::dir = /some/path/
/etc / /etc
/etc/x /etc /etc/x
-Do not modify these variables. If you want to use C<$_>, it must
-be restored to its initial value before returning from the
-function. C<local> may be used for this purpose:
-
- sub callback {
- open my $fh, '<', $_ or die "Cannot open $_ for input: $!\n";
- local $_; # localize $_ for the remainder of the routine
- while (<$fh>) {
- # manipulate $_
- }
- # $_ will be restored upon leaving
- }
-When <follow> or <follow_fast> are in effect, there is
+When C<follow> or C<follow_fast> are in effect, there is
also a C<$File::Find::fullname>. The function may set
C<$File::Find::prune> to prune the tree unless C<bydepth> was
specified. Unless C<follow> or C<follow_fast> is specified, for
-l && !-e && print "bogus link: $File::Find::name\n";
}
+Note that you may mix directories and (non-directory) files in the list of
+directories to be searched by the C<wanted()> function.
+
+ find(\&wanted, "./foo", "./bar", "./baz/epsilon");
+
+In the example above, no file in F<./baz/> other than F<./baz/epsilon> will be
+evaluated by C<wanted()>.
+
See also the script C<pfind> on CPAN for a nice application of this
module.
=back
-=head1 NOTES
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-Mac OS (Classic) users should note a few differences:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-The path separator is ':', not '/', and the current directory is denoted
-as ':', not '.'. You should be careful about specifying relative pathnames.
-While a full path always begins with a volume name, a relative pathname
-should always begin with a ':'. If specifying a volume name only, a
-trailing ':' is required.
-
-=item *
-
-C<$File::Find::dir> is guaranteed to end with a ':'. If C<$_>
-contains the name of a directory, that name may or may not end with a
-':'. Likewise, C<$File::Find::name>, which contains the complete
-pathname to that directory, and C<$File::Find::fullname>, which holds
-the absolute pathname of that directory with all symbolic links resolved,
-may or may not end with a ':'.
-
-=item *
-
-The default C<untaint_pattern> (see above) on Mac OS is set to
-C<qr|^(.+)$|>. Note that the parentheses are vital.
-
-=item *
-
-The invisible system file "Icon\015" is ignored. While this file may
-appear in every directory, there are some more invisible system files
-on every volume, which are all located at the volume root level (i.e.
-"MacintoshHD:"). These system files are B<not> excluded automatically.
-Your filter may use the following code to recognize invisible files or
-directories (requires Mac::Files):
-
- use Mac::Files;
-
- # invisible() -- returns 1 if file/directory is invisible,
- # 0 if it's visible or undef if an error occurred
-
- sub invisible($) {
- my $file = shift;
- my ($fileCat, $fileInfo);
- my $invisible_flag = 1 << 14;
-
- if ( $fileCat = FSpGetCatInfo($file) ) {
- if ($fileInfo = $fileCat->ioFlFndrInfo() ) {
- return (($fileInfo->fdFlags & $invisible_flag) && 1);
- }
- }
- return undef;
- }
-
-Generally, invisible files are system files, unless an odd application
-decides to use invisible files for its own purposes. To distinguish
-such files from system files, you have to look at the B<type> and B<creator>
-file attributes. The MacPerl built-in functions C<GetFileInfo(FILE)> and
-C<SetFileInfo(CREATOR, TYPE, FILES)> offer access to these attributes
-(see MacPerl.pm for details).
-
-Files that appear on the desktop actually reside in an (hidden) directory
-named "Desktop Folder" on the particular disk volume. Note that, although
-all desktop files appear to be on the same "virtual" desktop, each disk
-volume actually maintains its own "Desktop Folder" directory.
-
-=back
-
-=back
-
=head1 BUGS AND CAVEATS
Despite the name of the C<finddepth()> function, both C<find()> and
During the development of perl 5.8 this bug was fixed.
The first fixed version of File::Find was 1.01.
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+find, find2perl.
+
=cut
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
use strict;
my $Is_VMS;
-my $Is_MacOS;
+my $Is_Win32;
require File::Basename;
require File::Spec;
my $abs_name= $cdir . $fn;
if (substr($fn,0,3) eq '../') {
- 1 while $abs_name =~ s!/[^/]*/\.\./!/!;
+ 1 while $abs_name =~ s!/[^/]*/\.\./+!/!;
}
return $abs_name;
}
-# return the absolute name of a directory or file
-sub contract_name_Mac {
- my ($cdir,$fn) = @_;
- my $abs_name;
-
- if ($fn =~ /^(:+)(.*)$/) { # valid pathname starting with a ':'
-
- my $colon_count = length ($1);
- if ($colon_count == 1) {
- $abs_name = $cdir . $2;
- return $abs_name;
- }
- else {
- # need to move up the tree, but
- # only if it's not a volume name
- for (my $i=1; $i<$colon_count; $i++) {
- unless ($cdir =~ /^[^:]+:$/) { # volume name
- $cdir =~ s/[^:]+:$//;
- }
- else {
- return undef;
- }
- }
- $abs_name = $cdir . $2;
- return $abs_name;
- }
-
- }
- else {
-
- # $fn may be a valid path to a directory or file or (dangling)
- # symlink, without a leading ':'
- if ( (-e $fn) || (-l $fn) ) {
- if ($fn =~ /^[^:]+:/) { # a volume name like DataHD:*
- return $fn; # $fn is already an absolute path
- }
- else {
- $abs_name = $cdir . $fn;
- return $abs_name;
- }
- }
- else { # argh!, $fn is not a valid directory/file
- return undef;
- }
- }
-}
-
sub PathCombine($$) {
my ($Base,$Name) = @_;
my $AbsName;
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- # $Name is the resolved symlink (always a full path on MacOS),
- # i.e. there's no need to call contract_name_Mac()
- $AbsName = $Name;
-
- # (simple) check for recursion
- if ( ( $Base =~ /^$AbsName/) && (-d $AbsName) ) { # recursion
- return undef;
- }
+ if (substr($Name,0,1) eq '/') {
+ $AbsName= $Name;
}
else {
- if (substr($Name,0,1) eq '/') {
- $AbsName= $Name;
- }
- else {
- $AbsName= contract_name($Base,$Name);
- }
+ $AbsName= contract_name($Base,$Name);
+ }
- # (simple) check for recursion
- my $newlen= length($AbsName);
- if ($newlen <= length($Base)) {
- if (($newlen == length($Base) || substr($Base,$newlen,1) eq '/')
- && $AbsName eq substr($Base,0,$newlen))
- {
- return undef;
- }
+ # (simple) check for recursion
+ my $newlen= length($AbsName);
+ if ($newlen <= length($Base)) {
+ if (($newlen == length($Base) || substr($Base,$newlen,1) eq '/')
+ && $AbsName eq substr($Base,0,$newlen))
+ {
+ return undef;
}
}
return $AbsName;
local *_ = \my $a;
my $cwd = $wanted->{bydepth} ? Cwd::fastcwd() : Cwd::getcwd();
+ if ($Is_VMS) {
+ # VMS returns this by default in VMS format which just doesn't
+ # work for the rest of this module.
+ $cwd = VMS::Filespec::unixpath($cwd);
+
+ # Apparently this is not expected to have a trailing space.
+ # To attempt to make VMS/UNIX conversions mostly reversable,
+ # a trailing slash is needed. The run-time functions ignore the
+ # resulting double slash, but it causes the perl tests to fail.
+ $cwd =~ s#/\z##;
+
+ # This comes up in upper case now, but should be lower.
+ # In the future this could be exact case, no need to change.
+ }
my $cwd_untainted = $cwd;
my $check_t_cwd = 1;
$wanted_callback = $wanted->{wanted};
$pre_process = $wanted->{preprocess};
$post_process = $wanted->{postprocess};
$no_chdir = $wanted->{no_chdir};
- $full_check = $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 0 : $wanted->{follow};
- $follow = $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 0 :
+ $full_check = $Is_Win32 ? 0 : $wanted->{follow};
+ $follow = $Is_Win32 ? 0 :
$full_check || $wanted->{follow_fast};
$follow_skip = $wanted->{follow_skip};
$untaint = $wanted->{untaint};
($topdev,$topino,$topmode,$topnlink) = $follow ? stat $top_item : lstat $top_item;
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- $top_item = ":$top_item"
- if ( (-d _) && ( $top_item !~ /:/ ) );
- } elsif ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
- $top_item =~ s|/\z|| unless $top_item =~ m|\w:/$|;
+ if ($Is_Win32) {
+ $top_item =~ s|[/\\]\z||
+ unless $top_item =~ m{^(?:\w:)?[/\\]$};
}
else {
$top_item =~ s|/\z|| unless $top_item eq '/';
if ($follow) {
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- $cwd = "$cwd:" unless ($cwd =~ /:$/); # for safety
-
- if ($top_item eq $File::Find::current_dir) {
- $abs_dir = $cwd;
- }
- else {
- $abs_dir = contract_name_Mac($cwd, $top_item);
- unless (defined $abs_dir) {
- warnings::warnif "Can't determine absolute path for $top_item (No such file or directory)\n";
- next Proc_Top_Item;
- }
- }
-
+ if (substr($top_item,0,1) eq '/') {
+ $abs_dir = $top_item;
}
- else {
- if (substr($top_item,0,1) eq '/') {
- $abs_dir = $top_item;
- }
- elsif ($top_item eq $File::Find::current_dir) {
- $abs_dir = $cwd;
- }
- else { # care about any ../
- $abs_dir = contract_name("$cwd/",$top_item);
- }
+ elsif ($top_item eq $File::Find::current_dir) {
+ $abs_dir = $cwd;
+ }
+ else { # care about any ../
+ $top_item =~ s/\.dir\z//i if $Is_VMS;
+ $abs_dir = contract_name("$cwd/",$top_item);
}
$abs_dir= Follow_SymLink($abs_dir);
unless (defined $abs_dir) {
}
if (-d _) {
+ $top_item =~ s/\.dir\z//i if $Is_VMS;
_find_dir_symlnk($wanted, $abs_dir, $top_item);
$Is_Dir= 1;
}
unless ($Is_Dir) {
unless (($_,$dir) = File::Basename::fileparse($abs_dir)) {
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- ($dir,$_) = (':', $top_item); # $File::Find::dir, $_
- }
- else {
- ($dir,$_) = ('./', $top_item);
- }
+ ($dir,$_) = ('./', $top_item);
}
$abs_dir = $dir;
my $tainted = 0;
my $no_nlink;
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- $dir_pref= ($p_dir =~ /:$/) ? $p_dir : "$p_dir:"; # preface
- } elsif ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
- $dir_pref = ($p_dir =~ m|\w:/$| ? $p_dir : "$p_dir/" );
+ if ($Is_Win32) {
+ $dir_pref
+ = ($p_dir =~ m{^(?:\w:[/\\]?|[/\\])$} ? $p_dir : "$p_dir/" );
+ } elsif ($Is_VMS) {
+
+ # VMS is returning trailing .dir on directories
+ # and trailing . on files and symbolic links
+ # in UNIX syntax.
+ #
+
+ $p_dir =~ s/\.(dir)?$//i unless $p_dir eq '.';
+
+ $dir_pref = ($p_dir =~ m/[\]>]+$/ ? $p_dir : "$p_dir/" );
}
else {
$dir_pref= ( $p_dir eq '/' ? '/' : "$p_dir/" );
# push the starting directory
push @Stack,[$CdLvl,$p_dir,$dir_rel,-1] if $bydepth;
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- $p_dir = $dir_pref; # ensure trailing ':'
- }
-
while (defined $SE) {
unless ($bydepth) {
$dir= $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir
( $udir ) = $dir_rel =~ m|$untaint_pat|;
unless (defined $udir) {
if ($untaint_skip == 0) {
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- die "directory ($p_dir) $dir_rel is still tainted";
- }
- else {
- die "directory (" . ($p_dir ne '/' ? $p_dir : '') . "/) $dir_rel is still tainted";
- }
+ die "directory (" . ($p_dir ne '/' ? $p_dir : '') . "/) $dir_rel is still tainted";
} else { # $untaint_skip == 1
next;
}
}
}
unless (chdir ($Is_VMS && $udir !~ /[\/\[<]+/ ? "./$udir" : $udir)) {
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- warnings::warnif "Can't cd to ($p_dir) $udir: $!\n";
- }
- else {
- warnings::warnif "Can't cd to (" .
- ($p_dir ne '/' ? $p_dir : '') . "/) $udir: $!\n";
- }
+ warnings::warnif "Can't cd to (" .
+ ($p_dir ne '/' ? $p_dir : '') . "/) $udir: $!\n";
next;
}
$CdLvl++;
}
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- $dir_name = "$dir_name:" unless ($dir_name =~ /:$/);
- }
-
$dir= $dir_name; # $File::Find::dir
# Get the list of files in the current directory.
@filenames = $pre_process->(@filenames) if $pre_process;
push @Stack,[$CdLvl,$dir_name,"",-2] if $post_process;
- # default: use whatever was specifid
+ # default: use whatever was specified
# (if $nlink >= 2, and $avoid_nlink == 0, this will switch back)
$no_nlink = $avoid_nlink;
# if dir has wrong nlink count, force switch to slower stat method
if ($nlink == 2 && !$no_nlink) {
# This dir has no subdirectories.
for my $FN (@filenames) {
+ if ($Is_VMS) {
+ # Big hammer here - Compensate for VMS trailing . and .dir
+ # No win situation until this is changed, but this
+ # will handle the majority of the cases with breaking the fewest
+
+ $FN =~ s/\.dir\z//i;
+ $FN =~ s#\.$## if ($FN ne '.');
+ }
next if $FN =~ $File::Find::skip_pattern;
$name = $dir_pref . $FN; # $File::Find::name
($Level, $p_dir, $dir_rel, $nlink) = @$SE;
if ($CdLvl > $Level && !$no_chdir) {
my $tmp;
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- $tmp = (':' x ($CdLvl-$Level)) . ':';
+ if ($Is_VMS) {
+ $tmp = '[' . ('-' x ($CdLvl-$Level)) . ']';
}
else {
$tmp = join('/',('..') x ($CdLvl-$Level));
}
- die "Can't cd to $dir_name" . $tmp
+ die "Can't cd to $tmp from $dir_name"
unless chdir ($tmp);
$CdLvl = $Level;
}
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- # $pdir always has a trailing ':', except for the starting dir,
- # where $dir_rel eq ':'
- $dir_name = "$p_dir$dir_rel";
- $dir_pref = "$dir_name:";
- }
- elsif ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
- $dir_name = ($p_dir =~ m|\w:/$| ? "$p_dir$dir_rel" : "$p_dir/$dir_rel");
+ if ($Is_Win32) {
+ $dir_name = ($p_dir =~ m{^(?:\w:[/\\]?|[/\\])$}
+ ? "$p_dir$dir_rel" : "$p_dir/$dir_rel");
$dir_pref = "$dir_name/";
}
+ elsif ($^O eq 'VMS') {
+ if ($p_dir =~ m/[\]>]+$/) {
+ $dir_name = $p_dir;
+ $dir_name =~ s/([\]>]+)$/.$dir_rel$1/;
+ $dir_pref = $dir_name;
+ }
+ else {
+ $dir_name = "$p_dir/$dir_rel";
+ $dir_pref = "$dir_name/";
+ }
+ }
else {
$dir_name = ($p_dir eq '/' ? "/$dir_rel" : "$p_dir/$dir_rel");
$dir_pref = "$dir_name/";
}
elsif ( $nlink < 0 ) { # must be finddepth, report dirname now
$name = $dir_name;
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- if ($dir_rel eq ':') { # must be the top dir, where we started
- $name =~ s|:$||; # $File::Find::name
- $p_dir = "$p_dir:" unless ($p_dir =~ /:$/);
- }
- $dir = $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir
- $_ = ($no_chdir ? $name : $dir_rel); # $_
+ if ( substr($name,-2) eq '/.' ) {
+ substr($name, length($name) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = '';
}
- else {
- if ( substr($name,-2) eq '/.' ) {
- substr($name, length($name) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = '';
- }
- $dir = $p_dir;
- $_ = ($no_chdir ? $dir_name : $dir_rel );
- if ( substr($_,-2) eq '/.' ) {
- substr($_, length($_) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = '';
- }
+ $dir = $p_dir;
+ $_ = ($no_chdir ? $dir_name : $dir_rel );
+ if ( substr($_,-2) eq '/.' ) {
+ substr($_, length($_) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = '';
}
{ $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next"
}
my $tainted = 0;
my $ok = 1;
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- $dir_pref = ($p_dir =~ /:$/) ? "$p_dir" : "$p_dir:";
- $loc_pref = ($dir_loc =~ /:$/) ? "$dir_loc" : "$dir_loc:";
- } else {
- $dir_pref = ( $p_dir eq '/' ? '/' : "$p_dir/" );
- $loc_pref = ( $dir_loc eq '/' ? '/' : "$dir_loc/" );
- }
+ $dir_pref = ( $p_dir eq '/' ? '/' : "$p_dir/" );
+ $loc_pref = ( $dir_loc eq '/' ? '/' : "$dir_loc/" );
local ($dir, $name, $fullname, $prune, *DIR);
push @Stack,[$dir_loc,$updir_loc,$p_dir,$dir_rel,-1] if $bydepth;
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- $p_dir = $dir_pref; # ensure trailing ':'
- }
-
while (defined $SE) {
unless ($bydepth) {
}
}
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- $dir_name = "$dir_name:" unless ($dir_name =~ /:$/);
- }
-
$dir = $dir_name; # $File::Find::dir
# Get the list of files in the current directory.
closedir(DIR);
for my $FN (@filenames) {
+ if ($Is_VMS) {
+ # Big hammer here - Compensate for VMS trailing . and .dir
+ # No win situation until this is changed, but this
+ # will handle the majority of the cases with breaking the fewest.
+
+ $FN =~ s/\.dir\z//i;
+ $FN =~ s#\.$## if ($FN ne '.');
+ }
next if $FN =~ $File::Find::skip_pattern;
# follow symbolic links / do an lstat
# ignore if invalid symlink
unless (defined $new_loc) {
- if ($dangling_symlinks) {
+ if (!defined -l _ && $dangling_symlinks) {
if (ref $dangling_symlinks eq 'CODE') {
$dangling_symlinks->($FN, $dir_pref);
} else {
}
if (-d _) {
+ if ($Is_VMS) {
+ $FN =~ s/\.dir\z//i;
+ $FN =~ s#\.$## if ($FN ne '.');
+ $new_loc =~ s/\.dir\z//i;
+ $new_loc =~ s#\.$## if ($new_loc ne '.');
+ }
push @Stack,[$new_loc,$updir_loc,$dir_name,$FN,1];
}
else {
continue {
while (defined($SE = pop @Stack)) {
($dir_loc, $updir_loc, $p_dir, $dir_rel, $byd_flag) = @$SE;
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- # $p_dir always has a trailing ':', except for the starting dir,
- # where $dir_rel eq ':'
- $dir_name = "$p_dir$dir_rel";
- $dir_pref = "$dir_name:";
- $loc_pref = ($dir_loc =~ /:$/) ? $dir_loc : "$dir_loc:";
- }
- else {
- $dir_name = ($p_dir eq '/' ? "/$dir_rel" : "$p_dir/$dir_rel");
- $dir_pref = "$dir_name/";
- $loc_pref = "$dir_loc/";
- }
+ $dir_name = ($p_dir eq '/' ? "/$dir_rel" : "$p_dir/$dir_rel");
+ $dir_pref = "$dir_name/";
+ $loc_pref = "$dir_loc/";
if ( $byd_flag < 0 ) { # must be finddepth, report dirname now
unless ($no_chdir || ($dir_rel eq $File::Find::current_dir)) {
unless (chdir $updir_loc) { # $updir_loc (parent dir) is always untainted
}
$fullname = $dir_loc; # $File::Find::fullname
$name = $dir_name; # $File::Find::name
- if ($Is_MacOS) {
- if ($dir_rel eq ':') { # must be the top dir, where we started
- $name =~ s|:$||; # $File::Find::name
- $p_dir = "$p_dir:" unless ($p_dir =~ /:$/);
- }
- $dir = $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir
- $_ = ($no_chdir ? $name : $dir_rel); # $_
+ if ( substr($name,-2) eq '/.' ) {
+ substr($name, length($name) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = ''; # $File::Find::name
}
- else {
- if ( substr($name,-2) eq '/.' ) {
- substr($name, length($name) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = ''; # $File::Find::name
- }
- $dir = $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir
- $_ = ($no_chdir ? $dir_name : $dir_rel); # $_
- if ( substr($_,-2) eq '/.' ) {
- substr($_, length($_) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = '';
- }
+ $dir = $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir
+ $_ = ($no_chdir ? $dir_name : $dir_rel); # $_
+ if ( substr($_,-2) eq '/.' ) {
+ substr($_, length($_) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = '';
}
lstat($_); # make sure file tests with '_' work
sub wrap_wanted {
my $wanted = shift;
if ( ref($wanted) eq 'HASH' ) {
+ unless( exists $wanted->{wanted} and ref( $wanted->{wanted} ) eq 'CODE' ) {
+ die 'no &wanted subroutine given';
+ }
if ( $wanted->{follow} || $wanted->{follow_fast}) {
$wanted->{follow_skip} = 1 unless defined $wanted->{follow_skip};
}
}
return $wanted;
}
- else {
+ elsif( ref( $wanted ) eq 'CODE' ) {
return { wanted => $wanted };
}
+ else {
+ die 'no &wanted subroutine given';
+ }
}
sub find {
$Is_VMS = 1;
$File::Find::dont_use_nlink = 1;
}
-elsif ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
- $Is_MacOS = 1;
- $File::Find::dont_use_nlink = 1;
- $File::Find::skip_pattern = qr/^Icon\015\z/;
- $File::Find::untaint_pattern = qr|^(.+)$|;
+elsif ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
+ $Is_Win32 = 1;
}
# this _should_ work properly on all platforms
$File::Find::current_dir = File::Spec->curdir || '.';
$File::Find::dont_use_nlink = 1
- if $^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'dos' || $^O eq 'amigaos' || $^O eq 'MSWin32' ||
+ if $^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'dos' || $^O eq 'amigaos' || $Is_Win32 ||
$^O eq 'interix' || $^O eq 'cygwin' || $^O eq 'epoc' || $^O eq 'qnx' ||
$^O eq 'nto';