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/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming
* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
*
* gdir.c: Simplified wrapper around the DIRENT functions.
*
* Copyright 2001 Hans Breuer
* Copyright 2004 Tor Lillqvist
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#endif
#include "gdir.h"
#include "gconvert.h"
#include "gfileutils.h"
#include "gstrfuncs.h"
#include "gtestutils.h"
#include "glibintl.h"
#if defined (_MSC_VER) && !defined (HAVE_DIRENT_H)
#include "../build/win32/dirent/dirent.h"
#include "../build/win32/dirent/wdirent.c"
#endif
#include "glib-private.h" /* g_dir_open_with_errno, g_dir_new_from_dirp */
/**
* GDir:
*
* An opaque structure representing an opened directory.
*/
struct _GDir
{
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
_WDIR *wdirp;
#else
DIR *dirp;
#endif
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
gchar utf8_buf[FILENAME_MAX*4];
#endif
};
/*< private >
* g_dir_open_with_errno:
* @path: the path to the directory you are interested in.
* @flags: Currently must be set to 0. Reserved for future use.
*
* Opens a directory for reading.
*
* This function is equivalent to g_dir_open() except in the error case,
* errno will be set accordingly.
*
* This is useful if you want to construct your own error message.
*
* Returns: a newly allocated #GDir on success, or %NULL on failure,
* with errno set accordingly.
*
* Since: 2.38
*/
GDir *
g_dir_open_with_errno (const gchar *path,
guint flags)
{
GDir dir;
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
gint saved_errno;
wchar_t *wpath;
#endif
g_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, NULL);
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
wpath = g_utf8_to_utf16 (path, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (wpath != NULL, NULL);
dir.wdirp = _wopendir (wpath);
saved_errno = errno;
g_free (wpath);
errno = saved_errno;
if (dir.wdirp == NULL)
return NULL;
#else
dir.dirp = opendir (path);
if (dir.dirp == NULL)
return NULL;
#endif
return g_memdup (&dir, sizeof dir);
}
/**
* g_dir_open:
* @path: the path to the directory you are interested in. On Unix
* in the on-disk encoding. On Windows in UTF-8
* @flags: Currently must be set to 0. Reserved for future use.
* @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL.
* If non-%NULL, an error will be set if and only if
* g_dir_open() fails.
*
* Opens a directory for reading. The names of the files in the
* directory can then be retrieved using g_dir_read_name(). Note
* that the ordering is not defined.
*
* Returns: a newly allocated #GDir on success, %NULL on failure.
* If non-%NULL, you must free the result with g_dir_close()
* when you are finished with it.
**/
GDir *
g_dir_open (const gchar *path,
guint flags,
GError **error)
{
gint saved_errno;
GDir *dir;
dir = g_dir_open_with_errno (path, flags);
if (dir == NULL)
{
gchar *utf8_path;
saved_errno = errno;
utf8_path = g_filename_to_utf8 (path, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
g_set_error (error, G_FILE_ERROR, g_file_error_from_errno (saved_errno),
_("Error opening directory ā%sā: %s"), utf8_path, g_strerror (saved_errno));
g_free (utf8_path);
}
return dir;
}
/*< private >
* g_dir_new_from_dirp:
* @dirp: a #DIR* created by opendir() or fdopendir()
*
* Creates a #GDir object from the DIR object that is created using
* opendir() or fdopendir(). The created #GDir assumes ownership of the
* passed-in #DIR pointer.
*
* @dirp must not be %NULL.
*
* This function never fails.
*
* Returns: a newly allocated #GDir, which should be closed using
* g_dir_close().
*
* Since: 2.38
**/
GDir *
g_dir_new_from_dirp (gpointer dirp)
{
#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
GDir *dir;
g_return_val_if_fail (dirp != NULL, NULL);
dir = g_new (GDir, 1);
dir->dirp = dirp;
return dir;
#else
g_assert_not_reached ();
#endif
}
/**
* g_dir_read_name:
* @dir: a #GDir* created by g_dir_open()
*
* Retrieves the name of another entry in the directory, or %NULL.
* The order of entries returned from this function is not defined,
* and may vary by file system or other operating-system dependent
* factors.
*
* %NULL may also be returned in case of errors. On Unix, you can
* check `errno` to find out if %NULL was returned because of an error.
*
* On Unix, the '.' and '..' entries are omitted, and the returned
* name is in the on-disk encoding.
*
* On Windows, as is true of all GLib functions which operate on
* filenames, the returned name is in UTF-8.
*
* Returns: (type filename): The entry's name or %NULL if there are no
* more entries. The return value is owned by GLib and
* must not be modified or freed.
**/
const gchar *
g_dir_read_name (GDir *dir)
{
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
gchar *utf8_name;
struct _wdirent *wentry;
#else
struct dirent *entry;
#endif
g_return_val_if_fail (dir != NULL, NULL);
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
while (1)
{
wentry = _wreaddir (dir->wdirp);
while (wentry
&& (0 == wcscmp (wentry->d_name, L".") ||
0 == wcscmp (wentry->d_name, L"..")))
wentry = _wreaddir (dir->wdirp);
if (wentry == NULL)
return NULL;
utf8_name = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wentry->d_name, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (utf8_name == NULL)
continue; /* Huh, impossible? Skip it anyway */
strcpy (dir->utf8_buf, utf8_name);
g_free (utf8_name);
return dir->utf8_buf;
}
#else
entry = readdir (dir->dirp);
while (entry
&& (0 == strcmp (entry->d_name, ".") ||
0 == strcmp (entry->d_name, "..")))
entry = readdir (dir->dirp);
if (entry)
return entry->d_name;
else
return NULL;
#endif
}
/**
* g_dir_rewind:
* @dir: a #GDir* created by g_dir_open()
*
* Resets the given directory. The next call to g_dir_read_name()
* will return the first entry again.
**/
void
g_dir_rewind (GDir *dir)
{
g_return_if_fail (dir != NULL);
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
_wrewinddir (dir->wdirp);
#else
rewinddir (dir->dirp);
#endif
}
/**
* g_dir_close:
* @dir: a #GDir* created by g_dir_open()
*
* Closes the directory and deallocates all related resources.
**/
void
g_dir_close (GDir *dir)
{
g_return_if_fail (dir != NULL);
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
_wclosedir (dir->wdirp);
#else
closedir (dir->dirp);
#endif
g_free (dir);
}
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
/* Binary compatibility versions. Not for newly compiled code. */
_GLIB_EXTERN GDir *g_dir_open_utf8 (const gchar *path,
guint flags,
GError **error);
_GLIB_EXTERN const gchar *g_dir_read_name_utf8 (GDir *dir);
GDir *
g_dir_open_utf8 (const gchar *path,
guint flags,
GError **error)
{
return g_dir_open (path, flags, error);
}
const gchar *
g_dir_read_name_utf8 (GDir *dir)
{
return g_dir_read_name (dir);
}
#endif
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