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Things TODO for File::Path 1. Write a batch file to be run as Administrator on Win32 that sets up files that cannot be removed with the current user (and will hit code paths that are never visited under Unix). Useful for code coverage improvements. 2. See if http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75696 is still relevant. 3. Can rmtree initial paths be sanitised before diving into _rmtree(), in a way that would reduce platform-specific workarounds therein? 4. Investigate rm -p functionality (a linux thing). 5. Consider adding File::Remove trash() functionality. 6. Inodes on Windows: Need equivalent dev+inode semantics on Win32 in order to have the race condition code work correctly when rmtree'ing a UNC path (//server/dir/subdir). (stat $file)[1] always seems to return 0 cdarke @ perlmonks, CLIVE on CPAN wrote: BOOL Win_CompareInodes (const char *szName) { BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION Info = {0}; GetFileInformationByHandle(Win32open (szName, O_RDONLY), &Info); if (Info.dwVolumeSerialNumber == g_Inode.Info.dwVolumeSerialNumber && Info.nFileIndexHigh == g_Inode.Info.nFileIndexHigh && Info.nFileIndexLow == g_Inode.Info.nFileIndexLow ) return TRUE; else return FALSE; } /* Win_CompareInodes */