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glob_t, glob(), glob.h or similar : where in B20.1 ?
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- Subject: glob_t, glob(), glob.h or similar : where in B20.1 ?
- From: Sebastien Barre <Sebastien.Barre@utc.fr>
- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 00:39:04 +0100
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I was wondering : where is glob.h ?
I guess it's not "mandatory" or "standard", but I'm using the glob.h
functions (glob()) and structures (glob_t & so on) in my sources, and was
wondering :
- where are the similar functions in B20.1 ?
- how can I emulate this in C in an efficient way ?
I'm a bit surprised : these "globbing" features are quite common (and
therefore API), how where they ported to cygwin32 ?
Thanks
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Sebastien Barre http://www.hds.utc.fr/~barre/
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