Hi Monks!
I have to read this big directory within directories looking for files, I am trying to add the array that has the file names I am looking for into my search code as you can see. I am getting errors as
Global symbol "$fnames" requires explicit package
Is there a way to do this in the way I am doing?
Here is a sample code to show how I am trying.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
...
my $res_files = list_dirs($dir,$datanames);
sub list_dirs {
my @locations = shift;
my @fnames = shift;
=code
# This is after DUMP of the data in here.
my @locations = [
'/var/www/allfiles'
];
my @fnames = [
{
'filename' => 'abc122.txt'
},
{
'filename' => '333twom.txt'
},
{
'filename' => '56test.txt'
},
{
'filename' => 't445ok.txt'
}
];
=cut
my @files;
find(
{
wanted => sub { push @files, $_ unless $_ eq '.' || $_ eq '..'
+|| $_ !~ m/@$fnames->{filename}$/} , no_chdir => 1 }, @locations);
print Dumper \@files;
return \@files;
}
Thanks for helping!
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