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NAME
    User - API for locating user information regardless of OS

SYNOPSIS
      use User;

      my $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new
            (
              -file    => sprintf("%s/%s", User->Home, ".ncfg"),
              -default => 'Default'
            );

      print "Your login is ", User->Login, "\n";

DESCRIPTION
    This module is allows applications to retrieve per-user characteristics.

METHODS
    Home
        Returns a location that can be expected to be a users "Home" directory on either Windows or
        Unix.

        While one way of writing this would be to check for operating system and then check the
        expected location for an operation system of that type, I chose to do the following:

         sub Home {

          return $ENV{HOME}        if $ENV{HOME};
          return $ENV{USERPROFILE} if $ENV{USERPROFILE};
          return  "";

         }

        In other words, if $HOME is defined in the user's environment, then that is used. Otherwise
        $USERPROFILE is used. Otherwise "" is returned.

        A contribution for Macintosh (or any other number of OS/arch combinations) is greatly
        solicited.

    Login
        Returns login id of user on either Unix or NT by checking "getlogin", "getpwuid", and
        various environment variables.

SEE ALSO
    File::HomeDir seems to be a very well-done update of the same concept as this module.

COPYRIGHT INFO
    Copyright: Copyright (c) 2002-2010 Terrence Brannon. All rights reserved. This program is free
    software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

    License: GPL, Artistic, available in the Debian Linux Distribution at
    /usr/share/common-licenses/{GPL,Artistic}

AUTHOR
    T.M. Brannon, tbone AT cpan.org

    I am grateful for additions by Rob Napier and Malcom Nooning.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    I would like to offer profuse thanks to my fellow perl monk at www.perlmonks.org, the_slycer,
    who told me where HOME could be found on Windows machines.

    I would also like to thank Bob Armstrong for providing me with the text of the copyright notice
    and for including this in the Debian Linux distribution.

    perl(1).

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