For Mac:
use strict;
use warnings;
my ($dir, $file, $path);
my ($script) = $0 =~ /([^:]+)$/;
my @dirs = ':';
while ($dir = shift(@dirs)) {
opendir(DIR, $dir);
while ($file = readdir(DIR)) {
next if $file eq $script;
$path = "$dir$file";
if (-d $path) {
push (@dirs, "$path:"); next;
}
#########
# Open each $path and process
#########
}
}
Place in the main directory of the section you want processed.
EDIT: I could probably have simplified this, but it was a cut and paste from something I wrote back several years ago. Have fun.
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