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1305 | path, and on systems that allow it, also a directory file descriptor. |
1305 | path, and on systems that allow it, also a directory file descriptor. |
1306 | |
1306 | |
1307 | Everywhere where a pathname is accepted by IO::AIO (e.g. in C<aio_stat> |
1307 | Everywhere where a pathname is accepted by IO::AIO (e.g. in C<aio_stat> |
1308 | or C<aio_unlink>), one can specify an array reference with an IO::AIO::WD |
1308 | or C<aio_unlink>), one can specify an array reference with an IO::AIO::WD |
1309 | object and a pathname instead. If the pathname is absolute, the |
1309 | object and a pathname instead. If the pathname is absolute, the |
1310 | IO::AIO::WD objetc is ignored, otherwise the pathname is resolved relative |
1310 | IO::AIO::WD object is ignored, otherwise the pathname is resolved relative |
1311 | to that IO::AIO::WD object. |
1311 | to that IO::AIO::WD object. |
1312 | |
1312 | |
1313 | For example, to get a wd object for F</etc> and then stat F<passwd> |
1313 | For example, to get a wd object for F</etc> and then stat F<passwd> |
1314 | inside, you would write: |
1314 | inside, you would write: |
1315 | |
1315 | |