>>>>> ""Chas" == "Chas Owens" <chas.ow...@gmail.com> writes:

"Chas> Huh, never looked at File::Finder before, it looks like it would only
"Chas> make sense if you already knew the UNIX find command.  I normally see
"Chas> people use File::Find::Rule when they don't want to write their own
"Chas> wanted function.

Indeed.  I would make that distinction as well.  I do believe File::Finder has
a better expression evaluation engine though, at least compared to the version
of File::Find::Rule that I evaluated early on before writing File::Finder.
And File::Finder can use *any* File::Find::Rule plugin, so it's not like
you're giving anything up.

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