Any chance of getting such functionality into Kernel? I feel bad writing GT.M specific code.
Kevin
On 1/13/06, Greg Woodhouse
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My point is that I need a solution that is not GT.M specific.
>
> Kevin
>
Right, bif such functionality were included in Kernel, it would need to
be implemented in GT.M.
If you want a Unix command, try
ls -1F
The 1 places one file on a line (no multi-column output), and the -F
places a character after the file to indicate what type of file it is
(directories will have a trailing "/"). Note that ordinary files that
are not directories, not executable, and not symbolic links will have
no trailing symbol.
===
Gregory Woodhouse < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"If you give someone Fortran, he has Fortran.
If you give someone Lisp, he has any language he pleases."
--Guy L. Steele, Jr.
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