Hello Monks,

I have a Perl script which prints all .pl files inside the current folder/directory, but this script wont print the .pl files inside the main folder (or the directory). I need to modify this script to do so. Can any Monks kindly help me on this.

Thanks in advance.

( I use windows, in the below code it just prints all .pl files which are present in the F: directory, but wont print .pl files which present in its children folders. I need thi modification.)

use strict; use warnings; use English; my $dir = 'F:'; foreach my $fp (glob("$dir/*.pl")) { printf "%s\n", $fp; open my $fh, "<", $fp or die "can't read open '$fp': $OS_ERROR"; while (<$fh>) { printf " %s", $_; } close $fh or die "can't read close '$fp': $OS_ERROR"; }

In reply to Read Perl files inside a directory and its subfolders by Anonymous Monk

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