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I have been using this script of mine FOREVER and I have always been using "~/" to expand my home directory. I get into work today and it stopped working:

#if ( $output   eq "" ) { $output   = "~/tmp/find_$strings[0].rslt" } # BROKEN
if ( $output   eq "" ) { $output   = "$ENV{HOME}/tmp/find_$strings[0].rslt" } #WORKS
 ...
open OUT_FILE, ">$output" or die "cant open $output : $!";

Any ideas about why this would suddenly stop worrking?

Error looks like:

cant open stephen/tmp/find_coverp.rslt : No such file or directory at /user/stephen/bin/find.pl line 137.
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  • What changed in your environment that the program suddenly stopped working? Jun 10, 2009 at 19:09
  • I am not sure. They are making a lot of changes these days so I am not sure which one might have caused the problem. They are getting ready to move our servers across country!
    – stephenmm
    Jun 12, 2009 at 20:39

3 Answers 3

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As stated by prior answer, "~" (tilde) is expanded by shell, not perl. Most likely, it was working due to existence of a directory "~" in your current directory, which eventually got removed, leading to the bug surfacing:

To illustrate:

  1. Tilde not working in Perl, using $ENV{HOME} works:

    $ echo MM > MM
    $ perl5.8 -e '{print `cat ~/MM`}'
    cat: cannot open ~/MM
    $ perl5.8 -e '{print `cat $ENV{HOME}/MM`}'
    MM
    
  2. Making the tilde-named directory works:

    $ mkdir \~
    $ echo MM > \~/MM
    $ ls -l \~
    -rw-rw-r--   1 DVK users          3 Jun 10 15:15 MM
    $ perl5.8 -e '{print `cat ~/MM`}'         
    MM
    
  3. Removing it restores the error, as you observed:

    $ /bin/rm -r \~
    $ ls -l \~
    ~: No such file or directory
    $ perl5.8 -e '{print `cat ~/MM`}'
    cat: cannot open ~/MM
    

This offers a plausible explanation, though I'm not 100% there can't be others.

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The tilde expansion is not done by perl, it is done by the shell.

You should instead use:

 use File::Spec::Functions qw( catfile );
 ...
 my $fn = catfile $ENV{HOME}, 'tmp', "find_$strings[0].rslt";
 ...
 open my $out, '>', $fn or die "Cannot open '$fn': $!";
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  • These are fine answers except that it was working. So why did it work at one point and what could have changed to make it stop working. Just to prove they are the same here is a diff of snapshot from a week ago: > cp .snapshot/weekly.1/find.pl ~/tmp > diff ~/tmp/find.pl ~/bin/find.pl 96c96 < if ( $output eq "" ) { $output = "/mrvl/anhomes/$ENV{'USER'}/tmp/find_$strings[0].rslt" } --- > if ( $output eq "" ) { $output = "$ENV{HOME}/tmp/find_$strings[0].rslt" } #WORKS
    – stephenmm
    Jun 10, 2009 at 17:38
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    Did you read what you posted? I do not see a ~ in either of those strings. Jun 10, 2009 at 17:49
  • Strange, I see the tilde in the original post.
    – lexu
    Jun 10, 2009 at 18:39
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    @lexu Look at unknown's comment above where he claims his code used to work with a ~ in the file name. He has two paths in the comment: "/mrvl/anhomes/$ENV{'USER'}/tmp/find_$strings[0].rslt" and "$ENV{HOME}/tmp/find_$strings[0].rslt" neither of which has a tilde in it. Jun 10, 2009 at 18:44
  • @sinan -- You are right. hmm... My HUGE bad... I guess maybe I never was using ~. Maybe it was that the directory structure underneath me changed. I guess I just need to make sure my little helper scripts a written better. Thanks for everyones help! stackoverflow ROCKS!
    – stephenmm
    Jun 12, 2009 at 20:16
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~ is expanded by the shell. Perl has no idea about it. So, it would work only within a shell script.

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  • As was stated in the question, it has been working forever and just suddenly stopped working today...
    – stephenmm
    Jun 10, 2009 at 17:28

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