use File::Finder; File::Finder->type('f')->eval(sub { your sub here })->in(@starting_poi +nts);
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In reply to •Re: Passing arguments to wanted subroutine in File::Find
by merlyn
in thread Passing arguments to wanted subroutine in File::Find
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