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From: | mad AT intersurf DOT com (Mike Demoulin) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: What is the canonical way to find out if a file exists (in g++)? |
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Date: | Wed, 05 Jan 2000 22:50:37 GMT |
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2000 16:25:53 -0600, Joe Hagen <jdhagen AT chorus DOT net> wrote: >Mike, > > Actually, none of these cases will find the file, since it >exceeds the 8.3 DOS filename limit. Is there any way that I can find files with long file names? I tried findfirst (), which is supposed to work with long file names, with no joy. > There's a typo in the code that outputs the same expression >for either case for the cout call when you checked using >_file_exists(). Thanks, that might explain why __file_exists () was reported as finding the file.
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