I use File::Find to traverse a directory in order to build a nested data structure from the found items which I'd like to feed to a Wx TreeCtrl.
Problem is, I seem to be too tired to get the right algorithm to construct nested stuff. I know I need a recursive call of some sort, but today all I could come up with was good enough for a somehow sorted data structure as result.
Anyone out there who can quickly copy and past some code for me from a previous project as this surely was solved a million times before?
sub Load {
my $dir = shift;
find(\&wanted, $dir);
for(keys %tree){
my $name = $_;
$name =~ s/^$dir//;
push(
@{ $tree },
{
name => $name,
value=> 1, # $tree{ $_ }
}
);
}
print Dumper($tree);
return $tree;
}
sub wanted {
my $self = shift;
push(
@{
$tree{ $File::Find::dir }
},
$_
);
}
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