This node:
file tree to hash
And this:
"du" to hash
both provided some help with my current problem, but, I now have to perform the reverse action. I already have a hash table of files and directories. When I perform a system ls command, I want to remove those entries from the hash.
Using this segment of code form the second thread, the value of $where is printed out. Which means that I can't do a delete($where);
while (@paths) {
$where = ($where->{shift @paths} ||= {});
}
print Dumper($where);
A eval solution seems like the path of least resistance, but it also seems like the most insecure method.
Ideas?
Edited 2003-04-08 by Ovid
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