O wise monks I beseech thy help in understanding this snippet of perl:

Basically I had files stores in multiple dir and want to assign the location of these files to an array

E.g.

/home/a1/data/loga1.txt (data also contains other files with different extension)

/home/b2/data/logb2.txt

/home/c3/data/logc3.txt

 my @array = </home/*/data/*.txt>;

does the job but I don't understand why

Normally I've seen the diamond operator with STDIN, etc. or filehandle. How does it work with a directories with wildcards like this ?

Thank you very much


In reply to Perl <dir_with_wildcards> by haroyken

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