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FIND 3
NAME
find - fastfind algorithm interface
SYNOPSIS
.EX #include <find.h> void* findopen(const char* pattern); char* findnext(void* handle); void findclose(void* handle);
DESCRIPTION
These routines access the data generated by the fastfind algorithm. The data itself is generated by a standalone program that is run daily via cron or at .

.L findopen returns a handle to a fastfind stream for the ksh file pattern pattern . .L findnext returns the next pathname that matches the pattern specified by handle . .L findnext returns .L 0 when no more pathnames match the pattern. Finally, .L findclose closes the fastfind stream for handle .

BUGS
These rotuines are only as good as the fastfind information which is in the system administration domain.
"SEE ALSO"
tw(1), find(1), strmatch(3)

James A. Woods, Fast Find Algorithm, Usenix ;login:, February/March, 1983, p. 8