get_dir(3) LPC Library Functions get_dir(3) NAME get_dir() - returns information pertaining to a filesystem directory SYNOPSIS mixed *get_dir( string dir, int default: 0 ); DESCRIPTION If `dir' is a filename ('*' and '?' wildcards are sup- ported), an array of strings is returned containing all filenames that match the specification. If `dir' is a direc- tory name (ending with a slash--ie: "/u/", "/adm/", etc), all filenames in that directory are returned. If called with a second argument equal to -1, get_dir will return an array of subarrays, where the format of each subarray is: ({ filename, size_of_file, last_time_file_touched }) Where filename is a string and last_time_file_touched is an integer being number of seconds since January 1, 1970 (same format as time(3)). The size_of_file element is the same value that is returned by file_size(3); the size of the file in bytes, or -2 if it's a directory. SEE ALSO file_size(3), stat(3), time(3) MudOS Last change: 5 Sep 1994 1