Hi fellow monks,

> I'm trying to use the following piece of code to get all files in a given directory. What I would like to achieve now is to output the files in THE SAME ORDER as "ls -R" would do.
@DirArray should hold the directories. %Songs the files in a given subdir.
The Problem is, that the contents of @DirArray doesn't have the same order as an "ls -R" output would have. The Information about the directory sequence is lost (I suppose it's because file::find sorts by inodes).

Is there any possibility to use file::find here or do I have to write my own implementation of it?

any hints appreciated,

Bjoern

my %option = (); my %Songs =(); my @DirArray; my $DirIndex==0; my $CurrentDir; my $Artist; my $Index=1; getopts("d:", \%option); sub produce_array { if (-d $_) { $CurrentDir=$_; $DirArray[$DirIndex]=$_; $DirIndex++; }; if (-f $_) { push (@{$Songs{$CurrentDir}},$_); }; } find (\&produce_array, $option{d});

In reply to file::find and ordered output by Bjoern

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