-- Perl 5.8.8 documentation --
chdir
  • chdir EXPR

  • chdir FILEHANDLE
  • chdir DIRHANDLE
  • chdir

    Changes the working directory to EXPR, if possible. If EXPR is omitted, changes to the directory specified by $ENV{HOME} , if set; if not, changes to the directory specified by $ENV{LOGDIR} . (Under VMS, the variable $ENV{SYS$LOGIN} is also checked, and used if it is set.) If neither is set, chdir does nothing. It returns true upon success, false otherwise. See the example under die.

    On systems that support fchdir, you might pass a file handle or directory handle as argument. On systems that don't support fchdir, passing handles produces a fatal error at run time.