use strict; use warnings; use diagnostics; package MAP; use Exporter (); our $VERSION = 1.00; our @ISA = qw( Exporter ); our @EXPORT = (); our @EXPORT_OK = qw( get_game_maps ); sub get_game_maps { # Declare Variables my ($game) = @_; my $user = $ENV{'USER'}; # Create Dir Path my $dir = "/home/$user/hlds_l/$game/maps/"; # We're done if the dir does not exist. return unless -d $dir; opendir(my $maps_dh, $dir) || die("Cannot open directory"); my @maps = readdir($maps_dh); closedir($maps_dh); # Take only maps and trim .bsp @maps = grep /\.bsp\z/, @maps; foreach my $map (@maps) { $map =~ s/\.bsp\z//; } return @maps; } 1; # end
#!/usr/bin/perl5 use strict; use warnings; use diagnostics; # Load Module use MAP; # Call Routine my @cstrike_maps = MAP::get_game_maps("cstrike"); # Print returned array foreach my $map (@cstrike_maps) { print "$map\n"; }

Update: A more consice version of the sub:

use List::Util qw( apply ); sub get_game_maps { my ($game) = @_; my $user = $ENV{'USER'}; my $dir = "/home/$user/hlds_l/$game/maps/"; # We're done if the dir does not exist. return unless -d $dir; opendir(my $maps_dh, $dir) or die("Cannot open directory"); return apply { s/\.bsp\z// } grep { /\.bsp\z/ } readdir($maps_dh); }

In reply to Re: Perl Module Problems by ikegami
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