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Source file src/os/dir.go

Documentation: os

		 1  // Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
		 2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
		 3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
		 4  
		 5  package os
		 6  
		 7  import (
		 8  	"io/fs"
		 9  	"sort"
		10  )
		11  
		12  type readdirMode int
		13  
		14  const (
		15  	readdirName readdirMode = iota
		16  	readdirDirEntry
		17  	readdirFileInfo
		18  )
		19  
		20  // Readdir reads the contents of the directory associated with file and
		21  // returns a slice of up to n FileInfo values, as would be returned
		22  // by Lstat, in directory order. Subsequent calls on the same file will yield
		23  // further FileInfos.
		24  //
		25  // If n > 0, Readdir returns at most n FileInfo structures. In this case, if
		26  // Readdir returns an empty slice, it will return a non-nil error
		27  // explaining why. At the end of a directory, the error is io.EOF.
		28  //
		29  // If n <= 0, Readdir returns all the FileInfo from the directory in
		30  // a single slice. In this case, if Readdir succeeds (reads all
		31  // the way to the end of the directory), it returns the slice and a
		32  // nil error. If it encounters an error before the end of the
		33  // directory, Readdir returns the FileInfo read until that point
		34  // and a non-nil error.
		35  //
		36  // Most clients are better served by the more efficient ReadDir method.
		37  func (f *File) Readdir(n int) ([]FileInfo, error) {
		38  	if f == nil {
		39  		return nil, ErrInvalid
		40  	}
		41  	_, _, infos, err := f.readdir(n, readdirFileInfo)
		42  	if infos == nil {
		43  		// Readdir has historically always returned a non-nil empty slice, never nil,
		44  		// even on error (except misuse with nil receiver above).
		45  		// Keep it that way to avoid breaking overly sensitive callers.
		46  		infos = []FileInfo{}
		47  	}
		48  	return infos, err
		49  }
		50  
		51  // Readdirnames reads the contents of the directory associated with file
		52  // and returns a slice of up to n names of files in the directory,
		53  // in directory order. Subsequent calls on the same file will yield
		54  // further names.
		55  //
		56  // If n > 0, Readdirnames returns at most n names. In this case, if
		57  // Readdirnames returns an empty slice, it will return a non-nil error
		58  // explaining why. At the end of a directory, the error is io.EOF.
		59  //
		60  // If n <= 0, Readdirnames returns all the names from the directory in
		61  // a single slice. In this case, if Readdirnames succeeds (reads all
		62  // the way to the end of the directory), it returns the slice and a
		63  // nil error. If it encounters an error before the end of the
		64  // directory, Readdirnames returns the names read until that point and
		65  // a non-nil error.
		66  func (f *File) Readdirnames(n int) (names []string, err error) {
		67  	if f == nil {
		68  		return nil, ErrInvalid
		69  	}
		70  	names, _, _, err = f.readdir(n, readdirName)
		71  	if names == nil {
		72  		// Readdirnames has historically always returned a non-nil empty slice, never nil,
		73  		// even on error (except misuse with nil receiver above).
		74  		// Keep it that way to avoid breaking overly sensitive callers.
		75  		names = []string{}
		76  	}
		77  	return names, err
		78  }
		79  
		80  // A DirEntry is an entry read from a directory
		81  // (using the ReadDir function or a File's ReadDir method).
		82  type DirEntry = fs.DirEntry
		83  
		84  // ReadDir reads the contents of the directory associated with the file f
		85  // and returns a slice of DirEntry values in directory order.
		86  // Subsequent calls on the same file will yield later DirEntry records in the directory.
		87  //
		88  // If n > 0, ReadDir returns at most n DirEntry records.
		89  // In this case, if ReadDir returns an empty slice, it will return an error explaining why.
		90  // At the end of a directory, the error is io.EOF.
		91  //
		92  // If n <= 0, ReadDir returns all the DirEntry records remaining in the directory.
		93  // When it succeeds, it returns a nil error (not io.EOF).
		94  func (f *File) ReadDir(n int) ([]DirEntry, error) {
		95  	if f == nil {
		96  		return nil, ErrInvalid
		97  	}
		98  	_, dirents, _, err := f.readdir(n, readdirDirEntry)
		99  	if dirents == nil {
	 100  		// Match Readdir and Readdirnames: don't return nil slices.
	 101  		dirents = []DirEntry{}
	 102  	}
	 103  	return dirents, err
	 104  }
	 105  
	 106  // testingForceReadDirLstat forces ReadDir to call Lstat, for testing that code path.
	 107  // This can be difficult to provoke on some Unix systems otherwise.
	 108  var testingForceReadDirLstat bool
	 109  
	 110  // ReadDir reads the named directory,
	 111  // returning all its directory entries sorted by filename.
	 112  // If an error occurs reading the directory,
	 113  // ReadDir returns the entries it was able to read before the error,
	 114  // along with the error.
	 115  func ReadDir(name string) ([]DirEntry, error) {
	 116  	f, err := Open(name)
	 117  	if err != nil {
	 118  		return nil, err
	 119  	}
	 120  	defer f.Close()
	 121  
	 122  	dirs, err := f.ReadDir(-1)
	 123  	sort.Slice(dirs, func(i, j int) bool { return dirs[i].Name() < dirs[j].Name() })
	 124  	return dirs, err
	 125  }
	 126  

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