Works fine for me:
$ cat 691281.pl
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::HomeDir;
use Test::More;
plan tests => 4;
sub rep_tilde {
my $filename = shift;
$filename =~ s/^~(\w+)/File::HomeDir->users_home("$1")/e;
$filename =~ s/^~/File::HomeDir->my_home/e;
return $filename;
}
is(rep_tilde("~"), "/home/foo", "expect ~ -> /home/foo");
is(rep_tilde("~/"), "/home/foo/", "expect ~/ -> /home/foo/");
is(rep_tilde("~/.feeds"), "/home/foo/.feeds",
"expect ~/.feeds -> /home/foo/.feeds");
is(
rep_tilde("~/test/perl/perlmonks/691281/691281.pl"),
"/home/foo/test/perl/perlmonks/691281/691281.pl",
"expect ~/test/perl/perlmonks/691281/691281.pl "
. "-> /home/foo/test/perl/perlmonks/691281/691281.pl"
);
__END__
$ prove 691281.pl
691281....ok
All tests successful.
Files=1, Tests=4, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.05 cusr + 0.00 csys = 0.05 C
+PU)
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