I think I see your logic, I can probably also just do an if/else to see if curdir matches to compare and contrast. I slightly modified the code to do this, but I'm getting no returns. Where am I going wrong?
$dir is current working directory
find(\&countLines, $dir);
sub countLines {
/\.txt$/ or return;
my $completePath = $File::Find::name;
my $curDir = $File::Find::dir;
my $curFile = $_;
tie my @filelines, 'Tie::File', $curFile or die;
my $numLines = @filelines;
print "Cur dir: $curDir; Cur file: $curFile; Num Lines: $numLines
+\n";
}
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