Hi all !
In one hand,i would thanks guys who answered me yesterday
and in other hand my problem is :-)
i want manipulate files but in first time i want catch
them in a list for treat them after..
my code is:
@listDir = readdir(ORIG);
if (!@listDir) { die("there no files !") ; }
foreach $i (@listDir) {
if ( -f $i)
{
print "$i is a file !";
push(@filesInDir,$i);
}
else {print "$i isn't a file !\n"; }
}
but for example i place a file "hello.exe" in
this directory and the program print "hello.exe isn't a file"
i have taste another code like this:
$i = 'C:/test/hello.exe' ;
if ( -f $i)
{
print "$i is a file !";
push(@filesInDir,$i);
}
else {print "$i isn't a file !\n"; }
}
And miracle(it's a joke sure !) the program print
"hello.exe is a file" ,but i don't want take by my hands all file in this directory
thanks for answer me !
that many ways to do it (sic !)
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