Hi all
Fatal.pm and readdir() do not play well together. Run the following
script in a directory containing several files. It only prints out '.'.
Then comment out the 'use Fatal' line and run the script again. It now
prints out all the files in the directory.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Fatal qw(readdir);
my $start_dir = '.';
opendir(my $dir, $start_dir);
my @subdir = readdir $dir;
closedir $dir;
print "@subdir\n";
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