findfiles
| findfiles | 
  Purpose
 
 
 Search for files according to file name patterns.
 
 
  Synopsis
 
 procedure findfiles(opt:integer,lsf:list of text, dir:string|text,filters:string|text)
 procedure findfiles(opt:integer,lsf:list of text,filters:string|text)
 procedure findfiles(lsf:list of text,filters:string|text)
 procedure findfiles(lsf:list of text)
 
  Arguments
 
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     opt 
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     Options (several options can be combined):
     
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     lsf 
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     Resulting list of file names
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     dir 
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     Base directory for the search (default: current directory)
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     filters 
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     File name filters (default: all files reported)
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  Example
 
 
 The following prints the list of files with extension
 .mos and
 .bim of the current directory:
 
 findfiles(lsf,"*.mos|*.bim") writeln(lsf)
  Further information
 
 
 1. The
 filters argument consists in a list of patterns separated by the symbol
 ";": for each of these patterns the function executes a search from the specified
 dir directory. A pattern is composed of a path (using the usual operating system conventions) which last component may include wildcard characters
 "*" (any text of any length),
 "?" (any single character) and
 "|" (logical "or"). For instance
 "bin/*.exe;models/*.mos|*.dat" will select all files with extension
 ".exe" in the
 "bin" directory as well as files with extension
 ".mos" and
 ".dat" in the
 "models" directory.
 
 
 2. File name matching is achieved using function
 pathmatch and differences may be observed depending on the operating system (
 e.g. file names are case sensitive under Posix systems but not under Windows).
 
 
 3. Unless option
 SYS_NOSORT is used, the resulting list is sorted and duplicate entries are removed. Note also that the provided list
 lsf is not reset: the result of the search is appended to this list.
 
 
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