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crazyinsomniac:
That's exactly what i meant.... it (a 'breakout' option) would seem to be a very useful thing to have.. Though it seems (from that list traffic you linked) that it's not typical for some duffer (read: me) to just modify a Module as storied and widespread as File::Find Anyhow, it looks to me as though the $File::Find::prune way mentioned by grinder might be the way to go... i'm pretty sure that the files i want will always be found first, since they're the most recent ones. Every time i've run this, the output array fills up in most-recentness order, on linux and solaris both. Clearly it's not alphabetical (as someone mentioned), and in fact i'm depending on this characteristic in another part of the script (there's a way to make it more robust, i'll do that later). i'm not sure i totally understand your code, but i'll study it when i get home and can play.... thanks! In reply to Re: Re: File::Find redux: how to limit hits?
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