find (\&wanted
,dir1
[,dir2
...])
Works like the Unix
find
command; traverses the specified directories, looking for files that match the expressions or actions you specify in a subroutine called
wanted
, which you must define. For example, to print out the names of all executable files, you could define
wanted
this way:
Provides the following variables:sub wanted { print "$File::Find::name\n" if -x; }
$File::Find::dir
Current directory name (
$_
has the current filename in that directory).
$File::Find::name
Contains
"$File::Find::dir/$_"
. You are
chdir
ed to
$File::Find::dir
when
find
is called.
$File::Find::prune
If true,
find
does not descend into any directories.
$File::Find::dont_use_nlink
Set this variable if you're using the Andrew File System (AFS).