Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/09/20/14:17:49
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> On Thu, 19 Sep 1996, ERTUNG BORA wrote:
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> >Hi,
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> >readdir works fine, but there is definitely something wrong with
> >findfirst/findnext functions of djgpp. These two function works really
> >terrible. However, you can use opendir/readdir functions to read the
> >current directory.
> What's so terrible about find...? The only problem with them is the famous
> bug with cutting off first two letters of filename (if anyone asks about it
> again I think I'll go puke)
Then go head and puke, who cares. When I use findfirst/findnext,some of my
local
and global variables are also corrupted by these two functions. Indeed,
I havent committed that bug that you told in your posting.
> In djgpp it really doesn't matter whether you'll use findfirst/findnext or
> readdir. readdir() uses find... anyway.
Yes, It doesnt matter , but the problem is why you mentioned about it.
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