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| Date: | Wed, 4 Dec 2002 13:20:24 -0500 |
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| Subject: | Re: problems with findfirst |
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> DJGPP has a library function that will do most of the work for you, > it's called `__file_tree_walk'. Look up its documentation in the > library reference manual. Or you could just call glob() with ".../*" as the path to search.
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