> Aren't current Windows file systems case-preserving? Then they > shouldn't have no problems with .C files.
They are case preserving, but not case sensitive. A wildcard search for *.c will match foo.C and bar.c, and foo.c can be opened as FOO.C.
> Aren't current Windows file systems case-preserving? Then they > shouldn't have no problems with .C files.
They are case preserving, but not case sensitive. A wildcard search for *.c will match foo.C and bar.c, and foo.c can be opened as FOO.C.