Files are in the UNIX sense, which can be either files or directories.  You can 
use `directory?` to exclude those if you need it.

If that behavior is useful we could add a word that does it for you in the 
standard library. 


> On Jul 23, 2016, at 1:23 PM, Alexander Ilin <ajs...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
>  In the documentation for recursive-directory-files it says: "Traverses a 
> directory path recursively and returns a sequence of files in a breadth-first 
> or depth-first manner."
> 
>  I discovered that (on Windows) it actually returns a list that contains both 
> files AND directories.
> 
>  Is this by design? I found it confusing.
> 
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> Александр
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