directory(S)
directory: closedir, opendir, readdir, rewinddir, seekdir, telldir --
directory operations
Syntax
cc . . . -lc
#include <dirent.h>
int closedir(DIR *dirp);
DIR *opendir(const char *dirname);
struct dirent *readdir(DIR *dirp);
void rewinddir(DIR *dirp);
void seekdir(DIR *dirp, long int loc);
long int telldir(DIR *dirp);
Description
opendir opens the directory named by
pathname and associates a
directory stream with it.
opendir returns a pointer to be used to identify the
directory stream in subsequent operations.
The pointer NULL is returned if
pathname cannot be accessed or is not a directory,
or if it cannot malloc enough memory to hold a
DIR structure or a buffer for the directory entries.
readdir returns a pointer to the next active directory entry.
No inactive entries are returned.
It returns NULL
upon reaching the end of the directory or upon detecting an invalid
location in the directory.
telldir
returns the current location associated with the named
directory stream.
seekdir sets the position of the next readdir
operation on the directory stream.
The new position, loc,
is the position associated with the
directory stream when the telldir
operation was performed.
Values returned by telldir are good
only if the directory has not changed due to compaction or expansion.
This is not a problem with System V, but it may be
with some file system types.
rewinddir resets the position of the named
directory stream to the beginning of the directory.
closedir closes the named directory stream
and frees the DIR structure.
The following errors can occur as a result
of these operations.
opendir:
[EACCES]-
A component of pathname denies search permission.
[EFAULT]-
pathname points outside the allocated address space.
[ELOOP]-
Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating pathname.
[EMFILE]-
The maximum number of file descriptors are currently open.
[ENAMETOOLONG]-
The length of the pathname argument exceeds
{PATH_MAX}, or the length of a pathname
component exceeds {NAME_MAX} while
{_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect.
[ENFILE]-
The system file table is full.
[ENOENT]-
A component of pathname does not name an existing directory
or pathname is an empty string.
[ENOTDIR]-
A component of pathname is not a directory.
readdir:
[EBADF]-
The file descriptor determined by the DIR stream
is no longer valid. This results if the DIR stream has been closed.
[ENOENT]-
The current file pointer for the directory is not located at a valid entry.
closedir:
[EBADF]-
The dirp argument does not refer to an open directory stream.
[EINTR]-
The closedir function was interrupted by a signal.
Example
Sample code which searches a directory for entry name:
dirp = opendir( "." );
while ( (dp = readdir( dirp )) != NULL )
if ( strcmp( dp->d_name, name ) == 0 )
{
closedir( dirp );
return FOUND;
}
closedir( dirp );
return NOT_FOUND;
Warnings
rewinddir is implemented as a macro,
so its function address cannot be taken.
See also
dirent(FP)
Standards conformance
closedir, opendir,
readdir and rewinddir
are conformant with:
X/Open Portability Guide, Issue 3, 1989
;
IEEE POSIX Std 1003.1-1990 System Application Program Interface (API) [C Language] (ISO/IEC 9945-1)
;
and
NIST FIPS 151-1
.
seekdir and telldir are conformant with:
X/Open Portability Guide, Issue 3, 1989
.
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