Hi Monks!
I am getting stuck trying to use the code to only "push" the files if the size matches the criteria inside of the "grep", but instead it is giving me this error:
Warning: Use of "-s" without parentheses is ambiguous at test.pl
line 19.
Unterminated <> operator at test.pl line 19.
Here is the code:
#!usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
use File::Slurp qw(read_dir);
use File::Basename;
my @files;
my @directories = qw( dir/dir1 dir/dir2 );
my $min_size = 1024; #1K
my $max_size = 10240; #10MB
my $c;
for my $d (@directories) {
$c++;
push @files , grep { -f && -s >= $min_size && -s <= $max_size "$d
+/$_" } read_dir($d);
}
foreach my $file(@files) {
print "\n$file\n";
}
Thanks for the Help!
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