9.4. Recognizing Two Names for the Same FileProblemYou want to identify if two filenames in a list correspond to the same file on disk (because of hard and soft links, two filenames can refer to a single file). You might do this to make sure that you don't change a file you've already worked with. SolutionMaintain a hash, keyed by the device and inode number of the files you've seen. The values are the names of the files: %seen = (); sub do_my_thing { my $filename = shift; my ($dev, $ino) = stat $filename; unless ($seen{$dev, $ino}++) { # do something with $filename because we haven't # seen it before } } Discussion
A key in If you want to maintain a list of all files of the same name, instead of counting the number of times seen, save the name of the file in an anonymous array. foreach $filename (@files) { ($dev, $ino) = stat $filename; push( @{ $seen{$dev,$ino} }, $filename); } foreach $devino (sort keys %seen) { ($dev, $ino) = split(/$;/o, $devino); if (@{$seen{$devino}} > 1) { # @{$seen{$devino}} is a list of filenames for the same file } }
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