1. move file
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2. Re: move file
- Posted by Jeffrey Fielding <JJProg at CYBERBURY.NET>
Mar 25, 2000
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Last edited Mar 26, 2000
It's platform dependent. On DOS or Windows, you could use system("move source
dest",2), or on Linux
you could use system("mv source dest",2). You can also use library functions in
Windows or Linux, and
perhaps you can use DOS file interrupts in DOS. I wrote a library with several
Windows file routines,
which you can find in the archive or on my web site. Otherwise, I don't know of
any, except perhaps
doswrap.e, though I don't recall it supporting file moving.
Jeff Fielding
JJProg at cyberbury.net
http://JJProg.tripod.com/
©koda wrote:
> anybody knows function to move file from one to another directory, not C
> function, simple euphoria
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3. Re: move file
- Posted by OtterDad <otter at FULL-MOON.COM>
Mar 25, 2000
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Last edited Mar 26, 2000
i use Jeff's routines every day for file manipulation - they require absolutely
NO setup or editing and are stable as a rock - if windows is your flavor you
can't beat Jeff's routines for painless execution. Thanks Jeff!
4. Re: move file
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