zinzow@uxe.cso.uiuc.edu (12/12/87)
I'm not familiar with the unix functions, but turbo c has two library
functions called findfirst and findnext which are probably functionally
equivalent. I have written Microsoft and IBM equivalents which probably
would compile under any C compiler with int86x and segread functions.
If you care to see an example using these functions, I recently wrote
a recursive directory script generator to create kermit take files to
kermit entire disks or tree structures from ms-dos, which uses these
functions and compiles under all the C compilers I have. Please write
to me at the address in my signiture as that is the system I keep the
files on.
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