You need to seperate your searching code off into a subroutine. Something like this might work:
parse_dir('.');
sub parse_dir {
my $path = shift;
opendir(HERE, $path) or die "$!\n";
while(readdir(HERE)) {
next if /^\.(\.)[0,1]$/;
parse_dir($_) if -d $_;
#parse files here
}
I'm sure others will offer a better solution.
!unlike
I write my Perl code like how I like my sex: fast and dirty. ;)
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