I think we can agree that the FOR LOOP/IF STATEMENT is probably a nicer solution ? :)
Especially since it's almost the for loop I posted - just
s/map/for/, pull the
(readdir DIR) up top, slip a
next into the loop, and there you have it.
If you actually want something that's not a for loop in disguise, you could pull a really horrible trick like
my @dir;
my @files = map {
($_ ne '.') && ($_ ne '..') &&
-d "$base/$_" ?
do { push @dir, $_; () } :
-f "$base/$_" && $_
} readdir DIR;
But if the Communications Decency Act had gone through I wouldn't have been able to even post this.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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