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From: | Nino Matassa <nino AT iolfree DOT ie> |
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Subject: | Is it possible to search subdirectories from the command line.... |
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Date: | Thu, 20 Sep 2001 08:34:04 GMT |
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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> Hi, <p>Is it possible to search subdirectories from the command line such as...: <p>application *.cpp *.h <p>which will generate in **argv all my *.cpp & *.h files in that directory. But what I really <br>need to do is to search subdirectories too. Do you know if gcc does that. <p>If it doesn't do you know if I can access the "wildcard" functionality from within my application <br>to allow me to use whatever's there rather than re-write it? <p>On a different subject, do you know of a site I can to which I can e-mail my application & code <br>to make it publicly available? <p>Thanks for any help, <br>Nino. <p>-- <br>Nino. <p>Non illegitimes conturbabunt <br> </html>
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