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1 | #ifndef DIR_ITERATOR_H |
2 | #define DIR_ITERATOR_H | |
3 | ||
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4 | #include "strbuf.h" |
5 | ||
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6 | /* |
7 | * Iterate over a directory tree. | |
8 | * | |
9 | * Iterate over a directory tree, recursively, including paths of all | |
10 | * types and hidden paths. Skip "." and ".." entries and don't follow | |
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11 | * symlinks except for the original path. Note that the original path |
12 | * is not included in the iteration. | |
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13 | * |
14 | * Every time dir_iterator_advance() is called, update the members of | |
15 | * the dir_iterator structure to reflect the next path in the | |
16 | * iteration. The order that paths are iterated over within a | |
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17 | * directory is undefined, directory paths are always given before |
18 | * their contents. | |
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19 | * |
20 | * A typical iteration looks like this: | |
21 | * | |
22 | * int ok; | |
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23 | * unsigned int flags = DIR_ITERATOR_PEDANTIC; |
24 | * struct dir_iterator *iter = dir_iterator_begin(path, flags); | |
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25 | * |
26 | * if (!iter) | |
27 | * goto error_handler; | |
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28 | * |
29 | * while ((ok = dir_iterator_advance(iter)) == ITER_OK) { | |
30 | * if (want_to_stop_iteration()) { | |
31 | * ok = dir_iterator_abort(iter); | |
32 | * break; | |
33 | * } | |
34 | * | |
35 | * // Access information about the current path: | |
36 | * if (S_ISDIR(iter->st.st_mode)) | |
37 | * printf("%s is a directory\n", iter->relative_path); | |
38 | * } | |
39 | * | |
40 | * if (ok != ITER_DONE) | |
41 | * handle_error(); | |
42 | * | |
43 | * Callers are allowed to modify iter->path while they are working, | |
44 | * but they must restore it to its original contents before calling | |
45 | * dir_iterator_advance() again. | |
46 | */ | |
47 | ||
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48 | /* |
49 | * Flags for dir_iterator_begin: | |
50 | * | |
51 | * - DIR_ITERATOR_PEDANTIC: override dir-iterator's default behavior | |
52 | * in case of an error at dir_iterator_advance(), which is to keep | |
53 | * looking for a next valid entry. With this flag, resources are freed | |
54 | * and ITER_ERROR is returned immediately. In both cases, a meaningful | |
55 | * warning is emitted. Note: ENOENT errors are always ignored so that | |
56 | * the API users may remove files during iteration. | |
57 | * | |
58 | * - DIR_ITERATOR_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS: make dir-iterator follow symlinks. | |
59 | * i.e., linked directories' contents will be iterated over and | |
60 | * iter->base.st will contain information on the referred files, | |
61 | * not the symlinks themselves, which is the default behavior. Broken | |
62 | * symlinks are ignored. | |
63 | * | |
64 | * Warning: circular symlinks are also followed when | |
65 | * DIR_ITERATOR_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS is set. The iteration may end up with | |
66 | * an ELOOP if they happen and DIR_ITERATOR_PEDANTIC is set. | |
67 | */ | |
68 | #define DIR_ITERATOR_PEDANTIC (1 << 0) | |
69 | #define DIR_ITERATOR_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS (1 << 1) | |
70 | ||
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71 | struct dir_iterator { |
72 | /* The current path: */ | |
73 | struct strbuf path; | |
74 | ||
75 | /* | |
76 | * The current path relative to the starting path. This part | |
77 | * of the path always uses "/" characters to separate path | |
78 | * components: | |
79 | */ | |
80 | const char *relative_path; | |
81 | ||
82 | /* The current basename: */ | |
83 | const char *basename; | |
84 | ||
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85 | /* |
86 | * The result of calling lstat() on path; or stat(), if the | |
87 | * DIR_ITERATOR_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS flag was set at | |
88 | * dir_iterator's initialization. | |
89 | */ | |
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90 | struct stat st; |
91 | }; | |
92 | ||
93 | /* | |
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94 | * Start a directory iteration over path with the combination of |
95 | * options specified by flags. On success, return a dir_iterator | |
96 | * that holds the internal state of the iteration. In case of | |
97 | * failure, return NULL and set errno accordingly. | |
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98 | * |
99 | * The iteration includes all paths under path, not including path | |
100 | * itself and not including "." or ".." entries. | |
101 | * | |
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102 | * Parameters are: |
103 | * - path is the starting directory. An internal copy will be made. | |
104 | * - flags is a combination of the possible flags to initialize a | |
105 | * dir-iterator or 0 for default behavior. | |
0fe5043d | 106 | */ |
fa1da7d2 | 107 | struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator_begin(const char *path, unsigned int flags); |
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108 | |
109 | /* | |
110 | * Advance the iterator to the first or next item and return ITER_OK. | |
111 | * If the iteration is exhausted, free the dir_iterator and any | |
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112 | * resources associated with it and return ITER_DONE. |
113 | * | |
114 | * It is a bug to use iterator or call this function again after it | |
115 | * has returned ITER_DONE or ITER_ERROR (which may be returned iff | |
116 | * the DIR_ITERATOR_PEDANTIC flag was set). | |
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117 | */ |
118 | int dir_iterator_advance(struct dir_iterator *iterator); | |
119 | ||
120 | /* | |
121 | * End the iteration before it has been exhausted. Free the | |
122 | * dir_iterator and any associated resources and return ITER_DONE. On | |
123 | * error, free the dir_iterator and return ITER_ERROR. | |
124 | */ | |
125 | int dir_iterator_abort(struct dir_iterator *iterator); | |
126 | ||
127 | #endif |