Your code for sub get_files looks a bit odd to me. The reason being that @array is not accessible after the find() operation. Normally you have to declare @array at the same scope as find(). Also, there actually isn't a need for sub nodirs{}. You could just have a next if (-d $File::Find::name); in the get_files{} sub. I am a bit flummoxed as to how $_ could wind up being undef because this is a file name like readdir() would return. Show us what $TYPES is? There could be something odd in the regex, often \Q$TYPES\E is needed.
A a debug thought, I would add: print "looking at $_\n"; in your get_files routine. I would be astounded if that specific line shows an attempt to print an undef value error.
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