Dear Monks
I'm trying to move through the subdirectories in the current directory and struggling. I have found this code
find ( sub { next unless -d; print $File::Find::name, "\n"; }, '.' );
which i don't fully understand but it prints the subdirectories.
What is the line 'next unless -d' doing?
How do i get this to return a list of the directory names so that i can then do something with the files in that directory?
Or perhaps i need to do something different altogether?The overall function i am trying to achieve is to go through each subdirectory in my current directory and then load the files in that directory into various databases. I was trying to get a list of subdirectories and was then going to loop through them
thanks a lot
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