I don't follow you. File::Find::Rule does not simply return every file (although it can). You can instruct it what to return based on type, size, name, and even make a determination via a custom sub. You can have the sub perform actions and ignore the larger return value, or iterate with the start and match methods.
In reply to Re^3: Fastest way to recurse through VERY LARGE directory tree
by eff_i_g
in thread Fastest way to recurse through VERY LARGE directory tree
by puterboy
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