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harbour-core/harbour/contrib/xhb/dirrec.prg
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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* xHarbour compatible function DirectoryRecurse()
*
* Copyright 2008 Przemyslaw Czerpak <druzus / at / priv.onet.pl>
* www - http://harbour-project.org
*
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/* This implementation uses different rules then xHarbour one.
* It does not change current drive or current directory so
* unlike the xHarbour version it's MT safe.
* It also returns relative paths which are more similar to
* DIRECTORY() function results so they can be easy used
* directly in other code, f.e. to create archive without
* absolute paths. Please note that user can easy convert
* relative paths to absolte ones by simple adding curdir()
* and/or cPath parameter passed to DirectoryRecurse() but
* reverted conversion may not be possible in some cases.
* The 3-rd xHarbour parameter <lCaseMach> is ignored because
* harbour uses platform native rules to check filename mask
* respecting SET FILECASE and SET DIRCASE settings.
* xHarbour does not add "D" to attribute list used for directory
* tree scanning so user always have to add it manually and later
* it ignores it so it's not possible to extract file list with
* directories entries. In Harbour it's fixed.
* [druzus]
*/
#include "common.ch"
FUNCTION DirectoryRecurse( cPath, cAttr )
LOCAL aResult
LOCAL cFilePath, cExt, cMask
hb_FNameSplit( cPath, @cFilePath, @cMask, @cExt )
cMask += cExt
IF ! ISCHARACTER( cAttr )
cAttr := ""
ENDIF
/* The trick with StrTran() below if for strict xHarbour
* compatibility though it should be reverted when it will
* be fixed in xHarbour
*/
aResult := HB_DirScan( cFilePath, cMask + cExt, ;
StrTran( Upper( cAttr ), "D" ) )
AEval( aResult, { |x| x[ 1 ] := cFilePath + x[ 1 ] } )
RETURN aResult