Hi Monks!
I need to ready files in some directories and I found a short way of doing this, any better way please let me know. But my question is I am trying to ready all the fiels into the "@array" but when I print this array not all the files are there, what am I missing here? I would like some comments on how I am calling this sub here:
setup($_) for @directories;
Here is the code:
#!usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @directories = ( '/dir1', '/dir1/imgs' );
my @files;
setup($_) for @directories;
sub setup {
my $dir = shift;
@files = file_list($dir);
}
my $c;
foreach my $file(@files) {
$c++;
print "\n$c - $file\n";
}
sub file_list {
my $directory = shift;
opendir( DIR, $directory ) or die "Can't open $directory: $!";
my @files = grep( !/^\.\.?$/, readdir(DIR) );
closedir(DIR);
return @files;
}
Thanks for looking!
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