I figure that the preprocess routine will be run on each directory that is visited.
This preprocess routine will not limit the subdirs that will be visited.
This just organizes the order that files will be processed in current directory.
There are other File::Find type of modules which limit the "depth". Is that what you want to do?
On the other hand, if you don't want to follow into other directories, why do you even need File::Find?
In reply to Re^8: Help with $File:Find
by Marshall
in thread Help with $File:Find
by roperl
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