I wrote a simple that prints only files recursively. But I have a problem.
whenever It meets named pipe, it gets blocked at all!
I thought it would be ok if I add just -p test,but that's too late because program is blocked when opening the named pipe!
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use latest;
use File::Spec;
my $test=$ARGV[0];
my $ds='/';
sub bfs
{
my $path=$_[0];
push(my @queue,$path);
my ($current,@output);
while(@queue)
{
$path=shift(@queue);
if($path=~/${ds}\.{1,2}$/){next}
opendir($current,$path) or open($current,$path) or next;
if(-d $current)
{
push @queue,map {File::Spec->catfile($path,$_)} readdir $c
+urrent;
closedir $current
}
elsif(-f $current)
{
say $path;
close $current;
push @output,$path;
}
}
@output;
}
bfs($test);
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