That's because preprocess is for preprocessing the list of a directory entries. Although merlyn already explained that, I'm stressing it because I do use preprocess e.g. to do
preprocess => sub { sort @_ },
In reply to Re: File::Find broken with pre/postprocess
by blazar
in thread File::Find broken with pre/postprocess
by PetaMem
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