Variable "$file_name" will not stay shared at FileMan.pm line 15 (#1)Following that recommendation, make your code something like (untested):
(W closure) An inner (nested) named subroutine is referencing a lexical variable defined in an outer subroutine.When the inner subroutine is called, it will probably see the value of the outer subroutine's variable as it was before and during the *first* call to the outer subroutine; in this case, after the first call to the outer subroutine is complete, the inner and outer subroutines will no longer share a common value for the variable. In other words, the variable will no longer be shared.
Furthermore, if the outer subroutine is anonymous and references a lexical variable outside itself, then the outer and inner subroutines will never share the given variable.
This problem can usually be solved by making the inner subroutine anonymous, using the sub {} syntax. When inner anonymous subs that reference variables in outer subroutines are called or referenced, they are automatically rebound to the current values of such variables.
Variable "@a_files" will not stay shared at FileMan.pm line 15 (#1)
#- The Subroutine To Process Files And Directories my $process_file = sub { if ($_ eq $file_name){push (@a_files, $File::Find::name);}} # Search file_path for the file find($process_file, $file_path);
In reply to Re: Confused scoping while using File::Find
by ysth
in thread Confused scoping while using File::Find
by rongoral
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