I dont get it, cant you write
use File::Find;
use Data::Dumper;
my @directories = ("/u/files", "/tmp");
my @readfiles;
File::Find::find({
preprocess => sub {
sort {
my @files = map { $_->[1] }
sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0]}
map { [ stat("$_")->ctime, $_] }
grep { /\w/ && !/^TA\d{1,8}$/ && !/gz$/}
@_;
return @files
},
wanted => sub {push @readfiles, "$File::Find::dir/$_"
+if (-f); } ,
postprocess => sub { rmdir $File::Find::dir },
}, @directories);
print Dumper \@readfiles;
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