Re: directory data structure



On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 01:55:56 -0700, sid wrote:

Hi
I want to write a C program that can read directories (say list them
as well).
I found out that we could use an API provided by dirent.h header file,
but I am not too keen on using the API. I want to access it directly
without any API. Any help is welcome.
Thank you.

Do your own homework, chump.


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