There really isn't much dirty work to be done here. The File::Find approach is more complex, for no added benefit to his particular need.
Sure, if you're diving recursively into a directory structure, File::Find, File::Find::Rule, etc., are the tools of choice. But he's reading a single directory. He didn't say anything about diving deeper into the structure.
Using File::Find to deal with a single directory is like using Data::Deep to look at an integer held in a scalar variable.
Dave
In reply to Re^2: listing all files of a dir
by davido
in thread listing all files of a dir
by torres09
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