07-08-2016
Hi,
what about mounting the Windows share and searching with File::Find?
Regards,
stomp
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file::find::object::result
File::Find::Object::Result(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::Find::Object::Result(3pm)
NAME
File::Find::Object::Result - a result class for File::Find::Object
DESCRIPTION
This is a class returning a single File::Find::Object result as returned by its next_obj() method.
METHODS
File::Find::Object::Result->new({%args});
Initializes a new object from %args. For internal use.
$result->base()
Returns the base directory from which searching began.
$result->path()
Returns the full path of the result. As such "$ffo->next_obj()->path()" is equivalent to "$ffo->next()" .
$result->is_dir()
Returns true if the result refers to a directory.
$result->is_file()
Returns true if the result refers to a plain file (equivalent to the Perl "-f" operator).
$result->is_link()
Returns true if the result is a symbolic link.
$result->dir_components()
The components of the directory part of the path starting from base() (also the full path if the result is a directory) as an array
reference.
$result->basename()
Returns the basename of the file (if it is a file and not a directory.) Otherwise - undef().
$result->full_components()
Returns the full components of the result with the basename if it is a file.
$result->stat_ret()
The return value of "stat" in perlfunc for the result, placed inside an array reference. This is calculated by File::Find::Object and kept
here for convenience and for internal use.
SEE ALSO
File::Find::Object
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 by Olivier Thauvin
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the following terms:
1. The GNU General Public License Version 2.0 - http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php
2. The Artistic License Version 2.0 - http://www.perlfoundation.org/legal/licenses/artistic-2_0.html
3. At your option - any later version of either or both of these licenses.
perl v5.10.0 2009-06-18 File::Find::Object::Result(3pm)