"Fredrik Lundh" <fredrik at pythonware.com> wrote ... > Paul Prescodwrote: > > It's simply Windows versus Unix. On Unix the *shell* does globbing. The > > program never sees the unexpanded filename. On Windows, the application > > must do globbing (if it wants to). > > to be precise, it's a linking issue. to get globbing behaviour, just > link the executable with setargv.obj (provided with visual C). > > for some reason, GvR didn't want this as a default. cannot recall > his arguments, though... > Seems sensible since it's not the platform default for other command line programs? Nasty to have to glob wildcards, but consistent with the DOS heritage. regards Steve
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