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Thomas Bonham [thomasbonham at bonhamlinux.org]
Hi All,
Here is a 2-cent tip that is a little Perl script for looping through directories.
#!/usr/bin/perl # Thomas Bonham # Create on 05/27/2008 # Function is to list all contents of a directory use Cwd; sub searchdir { my $dir = shift; my $cwd = getcwd(); if ($dir ne "") { unless (chdir($dir)) { print STDERR "Unable to chdir to $cwd/$dir: $!\n"; return; } } opendir(DIR, "."); my @files = readdir(DIR); closedir(DIR); foreach my $file (@files) { next if $file eq "." || $file eq ".."; if (-d $file) { searchdir($file); next; } # Do what you would like here print getcwd(),"/",$file,"\n"; } chdir($cwd); } sub main() { searchdir(); } main();
Thomas
Ben Okopnik [ben at linuxgazette.net]
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 03:41:01PM -0700, Thomas Bonham wrote:
> Hi All, > > Here is a 2-cent tip that is a little Perl script for looping through > directories.
Why not just use 'File::Find'? It's included in the default Perl install, and is both powerful and flexible.
use File::Find; find(sub { do_whatever_you_want_here }, @directories_to_search);
For more info, see 'perldoc File::Find'.
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