Returns the next directory entry for a directory opened by opendir()
. If used in list context, returns all the rest of the entries in the directory. If there are no more entries, returns an undefined value in scalar context or a null list in list context.
If you're planning to filetest the return values out of a readdir()
, you'd better prepend the directory in question. Otherwise, because we didn't chdir()
there, it would have been testing the wrong file.
opendir(DIR, $some_dir) || die "can't opendir $some_dir: $!";
@dots = grep { /^\./ && -f "$some_dir/$_" } readdir(DIR);
closedir DIR;