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1.1 root 1: Sample: Walking a Directory Tree
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3: Summary:
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5: A demonstration of how to recursively find all
6: subdirectories under the current working directory is
7: available in a sample file named WALK.
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9: The WALK sample can be found in the \Q_A\SAMPLES\WALK
10: directory.
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12: More Information:
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14: Starting with the current working directory, a call is made
15: to the Walk function which will find all subdirectories in
16: the current working directory. When a subdirectory is found,
17: the current working directory is changed to this
18: subdirectory and another, recursive call is made to Walk,
19: which again will find all subdirectories in this new current
20: working directory. Once all subdirectories for the current
21: working directory have been found, the current working
22: directory is changed up one level (..). When the original
23: current working directory is re-entered, then the recursive
24: process stops.
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1.1.1.2 ! root 26: Additional reference words:
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1.1.1.2 ! root 28: FindFirstFile, GetCurrentDirectory, SetCurrentDirectory
! 29: FindNextFile, GetFileAttributes
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