sub afork (@$&) {
Your prototype does not do what you seem to think it is doing. From Prototypes: Any unbackslashed "@" or "%" eats all remaining arguments, and forces list context. so it is the same as if you had not used a prototype at all (which you really shouldn't be using anyways.)
In reply to Re: read directory, fork processes
by jwkrahn
in thread read directory, fork processes
by KevinBr
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