tenatious:
i tried your code and it wouldn't work for me. first the function is Recurse and not recurse. the arguments to the function are a reference to an array of directories and a reference to a hash of options.
while playing with it i came up with:
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
MAIN:
{
my @SDIRS;
my %dirs;
my %rules;
$SDIRS[0] = "./";
#$rules{match} =;
use File::Recurse;
%dirs = Recurse(\@SDIRS, \%rules);
my ($key, $value, @atmp);
while (($key,$value) = each %dirs) {
@atmp = @{$value};
foreach(@atmp){
#here $key is the path to a file
#and $_ is the file itsself
print $key."/".$_."\n";
}
}
exit 0;
}
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