The following code uses the list as a buffer. The wanted method adds the value to the buffer and only saves the buffer if it has a reached a certain length.
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
use File::Find;
my @search_result;
find (\&wanted,".");
save_data();
sub wanted {
return unless /\.pl$/i;
push @search_result,$File::Find::name;
if (@search_result == 10) {
# save buffer and empty if 10 results
save_data(@search_result);
@search_result = ();
}
}
# stubbed!
sub save_data {
print join(',',@search_result),"\n";
}
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