Expanding wildcard options to main()
Bruce Varney
asg at sage.cc.purdue.edu
Tue Apr 2 07:37:15 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr1.194817.20469 at fmrco> harold at fmrco (Harold Naparst) writes:
}
}How do you pass wildcard options to a program and get the
}program to expand them like ls does. Example: suppose I
}have two files called foo1 and foo2, and I want to run
}myprog on them. How would I write myprog so that I could
}just do this:
} % myprog foo*
}
}--
}Harold Naparst | (uunet!fmrco!harold)
The glob expansion will be done by the shell before the arguments are
passed to the program.
Answer: You don't have to do anything special in your program to handle
glob patterns
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