Hello Anonymous Monk,
By low level , is it that it is not an efficient way to traverse directory structures ?
was just reading up about Path::Tiny on CPAN. It says it does not try to work in non-Windows and non-linux mode.
also i see it has quite a few dependencies and wondering if it was pure perl or not, which might be a deciding factor for me ?
I ran the following command to check the above
perl -MPath::Tiny -MDynaLoader -E 'say for sort $@DynaLoader::dl_modul +es;'
which gave me the output
Cwd File::Glob

The temporal difficulty with perl is u need to know C well to know the awesome.else u just keep *using* it and writing inefficient code

In reply to Re^3: print last file updated into directory by perlron
in thread print last file updated into directory by fabrizio_start_perl

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