Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/11/15/21:26:37
From: | sam AT greenaum DOT demonARSE!ARSE!ARSE!.co.uk (Sam.)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Are there any problems with findfirst() findnext()
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Date: | Mon, 16 Nov 1998 02:22:15 GMT
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Organization: | Rossum's Universal Robots
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I've written a program that so far just loops through a directory and
outputs the names of files fitting the specifier, using findfirst()
and findnext(). This is under Windows 95. If I set LFN=y, I only get
the first filename (ie, findnext() doesn't work), if I set LFN=n I get
all the filenames, but the short versions. Is there something I should
be aware of?
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