Gosh, kevbot, I try to be done making mistakes for one thread, so I hope that we can address this last one. Indeed, in my write-up I did conflate perl's mkdir with Path::Tiny's mkpath method. When one uses the latter in list context, one can build subsequent paths with it:
my @dirs = path( $current, $to, $ts, $base_dir )->mkpath;
say "dirs are @dirs";
foreach my $pchild ( $pop_from->children ) {
my $base = $pchild->basename;
say "base is $base";
my $to_name = path( @dirs, $base );
I didn't find all that many examples for using Path::Tiny out there, so let's hope that others get something out of this.
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