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Date: | Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:57:51 -0300 |
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From: | "Cesar S. Rabak" <csrabak AT ipt DOT br> |
Subject: | Re: getting all filename in sub-directory |
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At 13:31 28/07/99 +0300, you wrote: > >On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Clemens Valens wrote: > >> About your system() command, you could do it as >> >> char show_files[] = "dir *.exe /s > exe_files.txt"; >> system(show_files); > >Or, even better: > > FILE *fp = popen ("dir *.exe /s", "rt"); > fread (fp, ...); > Eli, but in this case the popen would prefer to use the "dir.exe" in DJGPP/BIN, wouldn't? If so, it will not honor the /s switch, but write in fp, something like "No /s: no such file or directory (ENOENT). Cesar
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