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Re^8: s// All Files In Directory

by vagabonding electron (Curate)
on Apr 03, 2012 at 11:53 UTC ( [id://963222]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^7: s// All Files In Directory
in thread s// All Files In Directory

Yes. Update:No. "*" matches all files and "*.*" the files with extension as shown below.

With the files Text1.txt, Text2 and Test in the ordner C:/TEMP/TEMP/TEMP:

C:\Perl\bin>perl -le "BEGIN{@ARGV=map{glob}@ARGV;}print for @ARGV" C:/ +TEMP/TEMP/TEMP/*.* C:/TEMP/TEMP/TEMP/Text1.txt C:/TEMP/TEMP/TEMP/Text2.txt C:\Perl\bin>perl -le "BEGIN{@ARGV=map{glob}@ARGV;}print for @ARGV" C:/ +TEMP/TEMP/TEMP/* C:/TEMP/TEMP/TEMP/Test C:/TEMP/TEMP/TEMP/Text1.txt C:/TEMP/TEMP/TEMP/Text2.txt
The problem is - imho - the different behavior of globbing in the unix shell and under windows. With BEGIN{@ARGV=map{glob}@ARGV;} it can be treated.

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