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Recusively getting file names

Hi all,
i need to recursively get all the file names in a directory tree in C++. Im using win32 API to get the directory names and recursively calling the same function.

Could anyone please let me know if there is a better way of doing it?

Thanks a lot.


Regards,
SC
Apr 4 '07 #1
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Banfa
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Not really, you could probably manage to do it iteratively rather than recursively but as long as you directory tree depth is not too large so that you don't recurs too many times that is probably as good a way as any to do it.
Apr 4 '07 #2
Not really, you could probably manage to do it iteratively rather than recursively but as long as you directory tree depth is not too large so that you don't recurs too many times that is probably as good a way as any to do it.
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the reply. Will do that.


Regards,
SC
Apr 4 '07 #3

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