Hi, I am working in Win32 and I want to get the list of file names under the current folder. There will be folders/files within it, folders/sub-folders/files within it. I used the opendir command as follows.
opendir(DIR, $isbn) or print "Can't open $isbn: $! No such job found!"
+;
my @contents = grep /(.+?)/, readdir DIR;
foreach $file ( @contents ) {print "$file\n";}
But, with this, I get a display of only the folders and not the files/sub-folders under it. I want to get the list of all the files which are present within subfolders in the particular folder. Can anyone help me with the code for this?
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