Re: walk_dir issue
- Posted by "Juergen Luethje" <j.lue at gmx.de> Nov 24, 2004
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Hi all, with Eu 2.5 alpha there is still this issue, that Derek had reported regarding Eu 2.4. The following code is slightly modified after 'lib_u_z.htm':
include file.e function look_at (sequence path_name, sequence entry) printf(1, "%s\\%s: %d\n", {path_name, entry[D_NAME], entry[D_SIZE]}) return 0 -- keep going end function ? walk_dir("C:\\*.txt", routine_id("look_at"), 0)
You can see the effect that I mean only, if there actually is at least 1 .TXT file in directory C:\\. On my system it prints: -------------------------------- C:\*.txt\BOOTLOG.TXT: 59462 C:\*.txt\SETUPLOG.TXT: 89512 0 -------------------------------- Rob, is this actually the way you want walk_dir() to work? Shouldn't it be -------------------------------- C:\BOOTLOG.TXT: 59462 C:\SETUPLOG.TXT: 89512 0 -------------------------------- instead? Regards, Juergen -- Have you read a good program lately?