Finds all the files on disk which match the given wildcard specification and file attributes, and
executes callback() once for each. Basically, this is a convenient wrapper around al_findfirst(),
al_findnext() and al_findclose(). `in_attrib' is a bitmask specifying the attributes the files must
carry, `out_attrib' is a bitmask specifying the attributes the files must not carry; attributes which are
not specified in either bitmasks are not taken into account for deciding whether callback() is invoked or
not.
The callback function will be passed three arguments: the first is a string which contains the completed
filename (exactly the same string you passed to for_each_file_ex() but with meta characters), the second
is the actual attributes of the file, and the third is a void pointer which is simply a copy of `param'
(you can use this for whatever you like). The callback must return zero to let the enumeration proceed,
or any non-zero value to stop it. If an error occurs, the error code will be stored in `errno' but the
enumeration won't stop. Example:
int show_name(const char *filename, int attrib, void *param)
{
allegro_message("Caught `%s', attribs %d\n",
filename, attrib);
return 0;
}
...
count = for_each_file_ex("data/level*", FA_DIREC,
0, show_name, 0);
allegro_message("%d game directories\n", count);