Perl won't have a pathname restriction of 256 characters, but if the filetree is big you should try to avoid keeping it all in memory. If for example you want a hash to store all the filenames, you might use DBM::Deep to use a disk-based hash transparently. Or use a real database (with some DBI module or similar) if you want to do lots of data mining with it
There are many modules that can help you with your task, for example File::Find. Just search for "File" in and choose what fits your need
In reply to Re: parse -hugh- filetree interative
by jethro
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