use strict; use warnings; use File::Find; find({ wanted => \&process_file, preprocess => \&preprocess, no_chdir +=> 1 }, @ARGV); #find({ wanted => \&process_file, no_chdir => 1 }, @ARGV); sub process_file { @List = (); if (-f $_) { print "This is a file: $_\n"; push(@List,$_); } else { print "This is not file: $_\n"; } return @List; } sub preprocess { print "pre-processing @_\n"; # never see this return sort @_; } @DIRLIST = @List; print "@DIRLIST\n";

I am trying to return List of Files from File:Find to main Module in @DIRLIST But do not know if it is possible to return a value from wanted sub in File:Find to main sub


In reply to Re^4: Listing Files by vchavan
in thread Listing Files by vchavan

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