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pdTree v1.04
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It is released US public domain. [note: may use LGPL Cats]
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Run tree with /? for help in using tree.
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Usage: TREE [/A] [/F] [path]
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/A - use ASCII (7bit) characters for graphics (lines)
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/F - show files
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path indicates which directory to start display from, default is current.
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Note: The following nonstandard options are not documented
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with the /? switch.
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/V - show version information,
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/S - force ShortFileNames (SFNs, disable LFN support)
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/P - pause after each page
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/DF - display filesizes
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/DA - display attributes (Hidden,System,Readonly,Archive)
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/DH - display hidden and system files (normally not shown)
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/DS - display alternate data streams when exist (Win32 only)
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/U - use Unicode (UTF-8) characters [Experimental, see usage notes in tree.htm]
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TODO:
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/On - sort* output, where n is F (filesize), N (name), E (extension)
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* Output is sorted provided enough memory is available, otherwise output is
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unsorted to avoid aborting due to out of memory errors.
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This version is written with the following goals:
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Internationalization, at least support for messages in other languages.
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Long File Name support if available.
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Nearly identical to Win32 version of tree [NT 4 as basis, 98 lacks tree].
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Support for directories with more than 32000 entries. [Yes I've seen this]
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Provide compatibility with FreeDOS tree, so compatible replacement (/Dx options).
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Provide useful enhancements, built in pause (/P), file details (/Dx options),
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sorted* output, and GUI usable output (/U).
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This version has a set of hard coded messages. The messages are
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separated from the code, so they may easily be changed and tree recompiled.
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Additionally, optional support for catgets is included, for easier
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changes without recompiling (except to indicate use of catgets).
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To use the cats message catalogs, the NLSPATH and LANG environment variables
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should be set. NLSPATH should point to the directory containing the
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message catalogs (files) and LANG should be set to the proper language
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abbreviation. E.g set NLSPATH=. set LANG=EN will result in tree.en
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being using if it is in the current directory, followed by set LANG=ES
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will result in tree.es (the Spanish version) being used.
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When compiled under Windows or DOS with catgets it uses the LGPL
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(refer to LGPL.txt) cats library written by Jim Hall, cats38s.zip.
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Cats, Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Jim Hall <jhall@freedos.org>
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FreeDOS internationalization library
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An implementation of UNIX catgets( ) for DOS
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Note: The necessary files from cats38s.zip are included along with
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the license file, however the full archive should also be
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available at the same location this archive was downloaded from.
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See files.lst for a list of which files are part of Jim Hall's
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cats implementation and thus not public domain.
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Version 3.8 (unmodified) is the current version of Jim Hall's cats used.
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Since I wanted lfn support, I choose the win32 versions of
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findfirst, findnext, findclose as the basis for my routines
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that implement support for lfns. This allowed me to write tree
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first under windows and test for compatibility with the win32 tree.
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This version should compile under Windows (copyright Microsoft) console mode
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using only the tree.cpp and stack.c files. To compile under DOS, a
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second file w32fDOS.cpp is needed, which implements the
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findfirst/next/close routines and any extra routines.
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This version (win32 tree.exe and DOS tree.exe [stub]) as best as I
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can tell produces nearly identical output to the WinNT 4 tree program
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except:
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The volume only includes the 0000:0000 serial number, as I do not know
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where NT's tree is getting the other 8digit number from. 00000000 0000:0000
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(other than it is machine and not volume specific).
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And my program makes no attempt to display the expanded filepath,
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ie changing D:. to D:\somedir\somesubdir
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The error level matches that of the [IBM's] PC DOS 7r1 tree.exe;
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This implementation sets the error level (return value) consistant
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with the tree program distributed with (copyright) IBM PC DOS 7R1,
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i.e. 0 on successful display and 1 on most errors (critical errors
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such as ctrl-C return unspecified values) and if an option is given
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on the command line (outside of a path to begin at). Additionally
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the text displayed on error may show different paths (NT2000pro
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displays full current path + bad path, followed by error with full
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path, whereas this implementation shows error with bad path unmodified).
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The only differences I have seen between this version and the WinNT 5
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(aka Windows 2000 Pro.) version are the same as with the WinNT 4 tree,
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and WinNT 5 refers to directories as folders. (This can be changed,
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by editing the tree catalog file if really desired.)
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It may be somewhat slower than other implementations, because it must
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open a directory twice, once to get a count of subdirectories and
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then again to actually display information. The only known
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limitations are on filename length (limited by OS mostly), and the
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maximum depth limited by available memory (a linked list is used to
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store subdirectory information). Other than slower, it should work
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(though not tested) with directories with more than 32000 files.
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(Note w98 explorer will die if you try to 'select all' on that many
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files. :)
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pdTree v1.04
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Original location: http://www.darklogic.org/fdos/tree/
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Written by: Kenneth J. Davis
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Date: August, 2000
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Updated: September, 2000; October, 2000; November, 2000; January, 2001;
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May, 2004; Sept, 2005
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Contact: jeremyd@computer.org
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Copyright (c): Public Domain [United States Definition]
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[Note: may use LGPL cats by Jim Hall jhall@freedos.org]
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
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OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR AUTHORS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
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IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT
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OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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