Below is my rewritten version which does not depend on File::Find
Why?
Because I cannot understand the documentation. I'll take a look at your example and keep playing. Thanks!
$inpath can be file ( use -f or -d inestead of -e, since both -f and -d imply -exist )
Good point! -d would be best because the $inpath should be a directory.
$inpath could contain glob metacharacters
Doh! I did not even think of that ... because on my system it will not!
3 argument open is better than two
Old habits are hard to break.
Thanks! Your comments have been very helpful.
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