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#!perl -w use File::DosGlob; $| = 1; while (@ARGV) { my $arg = shift; my @m = File::DosGlob::doglob(1,$arg); print (@m ? join("\0", sort @m) : $arg); print "\0" if @ARGV; } __END__ =head1 NAME perlglob.bat - a more capable perlglob.exe replacement =head1 SYNOPSIS @perlfiles = glob "..\\pe?l/*.p?"; print <..\\pe?l/*.p?>; # more efficient version > perl -MFile::DosGlob=glob -e "print <../pe?l/*.p?>" =head1 DESCRIPTION This file is a portable replacement for perlglob.exe. It is largely compatible with perlglob.exe (the Microsoft setargv.obj version) in all but one respect--it understands wildcards in directory components. It prints null-separated filenames to standard output. For details of the globbing features implemented, see L<File::DosGlob>. While one may replace perlglob.exe with this, usage by overriding CORE::glob with File::DosGlob::glob should be much more efficient, because it avoids launching a separate process, and is therefore strongly recommended. See L<perlsub> for details of overriding builtins. =head1 AUTHOR Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@activestate.com> =head1 SEE ALSO perl File::DosGlob =cut