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From: shijn AT tcc DOT com DOT cn
Subject: Re: Re: argc/argv
14 Jan 1999 20:39:56 -0800 :
Message-ID: <B0000013624.cygnus.gnu-win32@mail.tcc.com.cn>
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To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
Cc: "Haynes, Dan" <Haynes AT pwrh DOT com>,
Stuart Maclean <stuart AT its DOT washington DOT edu>,
"Jonathan Pryor" <jonpryor AT vt DOT edu>,
"Anil K Ruia" <ruia AT paul DOT rutgers DOT edu>

Thank you all for responsing my question, and special thanks
to Anil for your simplest reply gives me a solution to my 
current work, for I really don't need it to expand the 
wildcards so that I can get deep into ones in the subdirectories,
and my many codes in TC can be used with a few modifications
(for example, findfirst/findnext). Anyway, extra quotes in the 
command argument are troublesome and I really hope UNIX/GCC 
behaves the same as TC or Windows - Many of you MUST think
the other way :) 
Thank you the others too, for you gave me better understanding
on the background of this title.

>It is not gcc but shell doing the substitution.  If you 
>do not want the substitution, type
>prompt> foo.exe "t*.c"
>
>hope that helps,
>Anil

J. Shi, Tianjin, China

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