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Operating Systems Linux I am a beginner.Wanna become expert. Post 74874 by farooq_kdp on Tuesday 14th of June 2005 02:13:01 AM
Old 06-14-2005
I am a beginner.Wanna become expert.

Hi Everybody,

I am beginner to Unix platform, Can anybody guide me to learn the Unix, Scripting, shell scripting and inside stuff.

I am interesting in programming that needs the step by step walk.


Thankful to those who dare to walk along.



yours

farooq
 

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ost::DirTree(3) 					     Library Functions Manual						   ost::DirTree(3)

NAME
ost::DirTree - A generic class to walk a hierarchical directory structure. SYNOPSIS
#include <file.h> Public Member Functions DirTree (const char *prefix, unsigned maxdepth) Construct a directory tree walk starting at the specified prefix. DirTree (unsigned maxdepth) Construct an un-opened directory tree of a known maximum depth. virtual ~DirTree () void open (const char *prefix) Open a directory tree path. void close (void) Close the directory path. char * getPath (void) Extract the next full pathname from the directory walk. unsigned perform (const char *prefix) This is used to step through the filter virtual for an entire subtree, and is used for cases where a derived DirTree class performs it's primary operations through filter rather than externally by calling getPath(). Protected Member Functions virtual bool filter (const char *file, struct stat *ino) Virtual method to filter results. Detailed Description A generic class to walk a hierarchical directory structure. Author: David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com Directory tree walking. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation ost::DirTree::DirTree (const char *prefix, unsignedmaxdepth) Construct a directory tree walk starting at the specified prefix. A maximum subdirectory depth is also specified. @param prefix to start walk. @param maxdepth subdirectory depth to examine. ost::DirTree::DirTree (unsignedmaxdepth) Construct an un-opened directory tree of a known maximum depth. Parameters: maxdepth subdirectory subdirectory depth. virtual ost::DirTree::~DirTree () [virtual] Member Function Documentation void ost::DirTree::close (void) Close the directory path. virtual bool ost::DirTree::filter (const char *file, struct stat *ino) [protected], [virtual] Virtual method to filter results. Virtual override methods should call baseclass method to assure . and .. names are stripped out. Returns: true if current filename is accepted. Parameters: file path to examine ino info of type, date, etc. char* ost::DirTree::getPath (void) Extract the next full pathname from the directory walk. When returning directories, a '/' is appended. The returned string is a buffer of MAX_PATH size. Returns: path of next subdirectory entry or NULL. void ost::DirTree::open (const char *prefix) Open a directory tree path. Parameters: prefix directory path to open. unsigned ost::DirTree::perform (const char *prefix) This is used to step through the filter virtual for an entire subtree, and is used for cases where a derived DirTree class performs it's primary operations through filter rather than externally by calling getPath(). Returns: number of files and directories examined. Parameters: prefix directory path to examine. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for GNU CommonC++ from the source code. GNU CommonC++ Sat Jun 23 2012 ost::DirTree(3)
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