I assume . and .. would give a "no such file" error, if you try to process
them by mistake

-----Original Message-----

I'm having a problem with a dir reader program that uses stat() to
determine the file details.

Problem is that whenever I call stat() with a "hidden" file (i.e. the
name starts with a period) I get a "no such file" error.

I'm sure I've done this before without any problems but I can't see
anything wrong with the code. I've googled for the details of stat() to
see if there were options of anything but can't find anything.

Any suggestions - or am I just imagining that it ever worked?



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