04-29-2010
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I don't think that "du -h" shows you the size or any information about hidden file or directory.So, may be there is some large hidden file or directory containing large files.
Sorry, I was wrong as I analysed the result of :
du -h * ----->>> When executed in a directory having hidden files will not tell the size of those hidden files...
Thanks jlliagre for making me correct...
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file_select_ex
file_select_ex(3alleg4) Allegro manual file_select_ex(3alleg4)
NAME
file_select_ex - Displays the Allegro file selector with a caption.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
int file_select_ex(const char *message, char *path, const char *ext, int size, int w, int h);
DESCRIPTION
Displays the Allegro file selector, with the message as caption. The path parameter contains the initial filename to display (this can be
used to set the starting directory, or to provide a default filename for a save-as operation). The user selection is returned by altering
the path buffer, whose maximum capacity in bytes is specified by the size parameter. Note that it should have room for at least 80 charac-
ters (not bytes), so you should reserve 6x that amount, just to be sure. The list of files is filtered according to the file extensions in
the ext parameter. Passing NULL includes all files; "PCX;BMP" includes only files with ".PCX" or ".BMP" extensions. If you wish to control
files by their attributes, one of the fields in the extension list can begin with a slash, followed by a set of attribute characters. Any
attribute written on its own, or with a '+' before it, indicates to include only files which have that attribute set. Any attribute with a
'-' before it indicates to leave out any files with that attribute. The flag characters are "r" (read-only), "h" (hidden), "s" (system),
"d" (directory) and "a" (archive). For example, an extension string of "PCX;BMP;/+r-h" will display only PCX or BMP files that are read-
only and not hidden. The directories are not affected in the same way as the other files by the extension string: the extensions are never
taken into account for them and the other attributes are taken into account only when 'd' is mentioned in the string; in other words, all
directories are included when 'd' is not mentioned in the string. The file selector is stretched to the width and height specified in the w
and h parameters, and to the size of the standard Allegro font. If either the width or height argument is set to zero, it is stretched to
the corresponding screen dimension. This function returns zero if it was closed with the Cancel button or non-zero if it was OK'd.
SEE ALSO
gui_fg_color(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 file_select_ex(3alleg4)