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.IX Title "File::HomeDir::Darwin::Carbon 3"
.TH File::HomeDir::Darwin::Carbon 3 "2018-05-02" "perl v5.10.1" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
File::HomeDir::Darwin \- Find your home and other directories on Darwin (OS X)
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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This module provides Darwin-specific implementations for determining
common user directories. In normal usage this module will always be
used via File::HomeDir.
.PP
Note \*(-- since this module requires Mac::Carbon and Mac::Carbon does
not work with 64\-bit perls, on such systems, File::HomeDir will try
File::HomeDir::Darwin::Cocoa and then fall back to the (pure Perl)
File::HomeDir::Darwin.
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\& use File::HomeDir;
\&
\& # Find directories for the current user
\& $home = File::HomeDir\->my_home; # /Users/mylogin
\& $desktop = File::HomeDir\->my_desktop; # /Users/mylogin/Desktop
\& $docs = File::HomeDir\->my_documents; # /Users/mylogin/Documents
\& $music = File::HomeDir\->my_music; # /Users/mylogin/Music
\& $pics = File::HomeDir\->my_pictures; # /Users/mylogin/Pictures
\& $videos = File::HomeDir\->my_videos; # /Users/mylogin/Movies
\& $data = File::HomeDir\->my_data; # /Users/mylogin/Library/Application Support
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.SH "TODO"
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.IP "\(bu" 4
Test with Mac \s-1OS\s0 (versions 7, 8, 9)
.IP "\(bu" 4
Some better way for users_* ?
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