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From: Krogg <krogg DOT no DOT to DOT spam AT gtcom DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Directory listing
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Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 23:41:42 -0400
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 17 May 2000, Krogg wrote:
> 
> > What i want in the listing is all files that match "*.c"
> > and the names of the subdirectories....
> >
> > here is my sample code...how can i change it to
> > print out the subdirectories and the "*.c" files?
> 
> Pass "*.*" to findfirst, then use the fnmatch function to filter the
> files which match the "*.c" pattern.

I can just use "*.c" in the findfirst function and
get the same result.But lets say i uses "*.*" and
filtered the list with fnmatch....

How do i filter subdirectories from the list?
I cant look for ones without dots in the name,cause there
may be some files without dots and it would not catch 
"." and ".." 

IS there a good way to get a list of subdirectories
in the current directory?

 



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Krogg

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