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| #ifndef __INCLUDE_FTW_H |
| #define __INCLUDE_FTW_H |
| |
| /**************************************************************************** |
| * Included Files |
| ****************************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* The <ftw.h> header defines the stat structure and the symbolic names for |
| * st_mode and the file type test macros as described in sys/stat.h. |
| * |
| * Inclusion of the <ftw.h> header may also make visible all symbols from |
| * sys/stat.h. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <sys/stat.h> |
| |
| /**************************************************************************** |
| * Pre-processor Definitions |
| ****************************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* Macros for use as values of the third argument to the application-supplied |
| * function that is passed as the second argument to ftw() and nftw(): |
| */ |
| |
| #define FTW_F 0 /* File */ |
| #define FTW_D 1 /* Directory */ |
| #define FTW_DNR 2 /* Directory without read permission */ |
| #define FTW_DP 3 /* Directory with subdirectories visited */ |
| #define FTW_NS 4 /* Unknown type; stat() failed */ |
| #define FTW_SL 5 /* Symbolic link */ |
| #define FTW_SLN 6 /* Symbolic link that names a nonexistent file */ |
| |
| /* Macros for use as values of the fourth argument to nftw() */ |
| |
| #define FTW_PHYS 1 /* Physical walk, does not follow symbolic links. |
| * Otherwise, nftw() follows links but does not walk |
| * down any path that crosses itself. */ |
| #define FTW_MOUNT 2 /* The walk does not cross a mount point. */ |
| #define FTW_DEPTH 4 /* All subdirectories are visited before the directory |
| * itself. */ |
| #ifndef CONFIG_DISABLE_ENVIRON |
| #define FTW_CHDIR 8 /* The walk changes to each directory before reading |
| * it. */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_FS_LARGEFILE) |
| # define ftw64 ftw |
| # define nftw64 nftw |
| #endif |
| |
| /**************************************************************************** |
| * Public Types |
| ****************************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* The fourth argument of the ftw/nftw callback is a pointer to an FTW |
| * structure. The value of base is the offset of the object's filename in |
| * the pathname passed as the first argument to the callback. The value of |
| * level indicates depth relative to the root of the walk, where the root |
| * level is 0. |
| */ |
| |
| struct FTW |
| { |
| int base; /* Offset of object's filename in the pathname */ |
| int level; /* Depth relative to the root of the walk */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* This is the type of the ftw callback */ |
| |
| typedef int (*ftw_cb_t)(FAR const char *path, FAR const struct stat *buf, |
| int info); |
| |
| /* This is the type of the nftw callback */ |
| |
| typedef int (*nftw_cb_t)(FAR const char *path, FAR const struct stat *buf, |
| int info, FAR struct FTW *pftw); |
| |
| /**************************************************************************** |
| * Public Function Prototypes |
| ****************************************************************************/ |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| #define EXTERN extern "C" |
| extern "C" |
| { |
| #else |
| #define EXTERN extern |
| #endif |
| |
| /**************************************************************************** |
| * Name: ftw |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * The ftw() function will recursively descend the directory hierarchy |
| * rooted in 'path'. For each object in the hierarchy, ftw() will call |
| * the function pointed to by 'fn', passing it a pointer to a null- |
| * terminated character string containing the name of the object, a |
| * pointer to a stat structure containing information about the object, |
| * and an integer that characterizes object. |
| * |
| * The ftw() function will visit a directory before visiting any of its |
| * descendants. |
| * |
| * The ftw() function will use at most one file descriptor for each level |
| * in the tree. |
| * |
| * The tree traversal will continue until either the tree is exhausted, an |
| * invocation of 'fn' returns a non-zero value, or some error, other than |
| * EACCES, is detected within ftw(). |
| * |
| * When ftw() returns it will close any directory streams and file |
| * descriptors it uses not counting any opened by the application-supplied |
| * 'fn' function. |
| * |
| * The results are unspecified if the application-supplied 'fn' function |
| * does not preserve the current working directory. |
| * |
| * The ftw() function need not be reentrant. A function that is not |
| * required to be reentrant is not required to be thread-safe. |
| * |
| * Input Parameters: |
| * path - The 'root' of the directory hierarchy to descend |
| * fn - The callback function to be invoked as each object in the |
| * hierarchy is encountered. |
| * fdlimit - The fdlimit argument specifies the maximum number of directory |
| * streams or file descriptors or both available for use by ftw() |
| * while traversing the tree.The maximum depth of the directories |
| * to visit. The fdlimit argument should be in the range [1, |
| * {OPEN_MAX}]. |
| * |
| * Returned Value: |
| * If the tree is exhausted, ftw() will return 0. If the function pointed |
| * to by fn returns a non-zero value, ftw() will stop its tree traversal |
| * and return whatever value was returned by the function pointed to by |
| * 'fn'. If ftw() detects an error, it will return -1 and set errno to |
| * indicate the error. |
| * |
| * If ftw() encounters an error other than EACCES (see FTW_DNR and FTW_NS), |
| * it will return -1 and set errno to indicate the error. The external |
| * variable errno may contain any error value that is possible when a |
| * directory is opened or when one of the stat functions is executed on a |
| * directory or file. |
| * |
| ****************************************************************************/ |
| |
| int ftw(FAR const char *path, ftw_cb_t fn, int fdlimit); |
| |
| /**************************************************************************** |
| * Name: nftw |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * The nftw() function will recursively descend the directory hierarchy |
| * rooted in 'path'. The nftw() function has a similar effect to ftw() |
| * except that it takes an additional argument 'flags' |
| * |
| * Input Parameters: |
| * |
| * path - The 'root' of the directory hierarchy to descend |
| * fn - The callback function to be invoked as each object in the |
| * hierarchy is encountered. |
| * fdlimit - The fdlimit argument specifies the maximum number of directory |
| * streams or file descriptors or both available for use by |
| * nftw() while traversing the tree.The maximum depth of the |
| * directories to visit. The fdlimit argument should be in the |
| * range [1, {OPEN_MAX}]. |
| * flags - A bitwise-inclusive OR of zero or more of the following flags: |
| * |
| * FTW_CHDIR |
| * If set, nftw() will change the current working directory to each |
| * directory as it reports files in that directory. If clear, nftw() |
| * will not change the current working directory. |
| * FTW_DEPTH |
| * If set, nftw() will report all files in a directory before |
| * reporting the directory itself. If clear, nftw() will report any |
| * directory before reporting the files in that directory. |
| * FTW_MOUNT |
| * If set, nftw() will only report files in the same file system as |
| * path. If clear, nftw() will report all files encountered during |
| * the walk. |
| * FTW_PHYS |
| * If set, nftw() will perform a physical walk and will not follow |
| * symbolic links. |
| * |
| * Returned Value: |
| * If the tree is exhausted, nftw() will return 0. If the function pointed |
| * to by fn returns a non-zero value, nftw() will stop its tree traversal |
| * and return whatever value was returned by the function pointed to by |
| * 'fn'. If nftw() detects an error, it will return -1 and set errno to |
| * indicate the error. |
| * |
| * If nftw() encounters an error other than EACCES (see FTW_DNR and |
| * FTW_NS), it will return -1 and set errno to indicate the error. The |
| * external variable errno may contain any error value that is possible |
| * when a directory is opened or when one of the stat functions is |
| * executed on a directory or file. |
| * |
| * |
| ****************************************************************************/ |
| |
| int nftw(FAR const char *path, nftw_cb_t fn, int fdlimit, int flags); |
| |
| #undef EXTERN |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* __INCLUDE_FTW_H */ |