Ok, ZZamboni, I tried that and it works. I am just trying to get an array with all the subdirectories of the current dir, and this doesn't work:
use Cwd;
print "Current dir is: ", cwd, "\n";
opendir(TEXTFILES, "desktop") || die "Couldn't open the text file dire
+ctory: $!";
@data=readdir(TEXTFILES);
foreach (@data) {
push (@dir) if (-d "./desktop/$_");
}
closedir(TEXTFILES);
print @dir; # This line is just here to make sure it worked, which it
+currently doesn't.
Update: Is there a more efficient way to do this? This seems a bit bulky. If someone could show me a better way (and explain it for this newbie) to do this, I'd really appreciate it.
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