/***************************************************************************** * dirent.h - dirent API for Microsoft Visual Studio * * Copyright (C) 2006 Toni Ronkko * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * ``Software''), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TONI RONKKO BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * * Dec 15, 2009, John Cunningham * Added rewinddir member function * * Jan 18, 2008, Toni Ronkko * Using FindFirstFileA and WIN32_FIND_DATAA to avoid converting string * between multi-byte and unicode representations. This makes the * code simpler and also allows the code to be compiled under MingW. Thanks * to Azriel Fasten for the suggestion. * * Mar 4, 2007, Toni Ronkko * Bug fix: due to the strncpy_s() function this file only compiled in * Visual Studio 2005. Using the new string functions only when the * compiler version allows. * * Nov 2, 2006, Toni Ronkko * Major update: removed support for Watcom C, MS-DOS and Turbo C to * simplify the file, updated the code to compile cleanly on Visual * Studio 2005 with both unicode and multi-byte character strings, * removed rewinddir() as it had a bug. * * Aug 20, 2006, Toni Ronkko * Removed all remarks about MSVC 1.0, which is antiqued now. Simplified * comments by removing SGML tags. * * May 14 2002, Toni Ronkko * Embedded the function definitions directly to the header so that no * source modules need to be included in the Visual Studio project. Removed * all the dependencies to other projects so that this very header can be * used independently. * * May 28 1998, Toni Ronkko * First version. *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef DIRENT_H #define DIRENT_H #include #include #include typedef struct dirent { char d_name[MAX_PATH + 1]; /* current dir entry (multi-byte char string) */ WIN32_FIND_DATAA data; /* file attributes */ } dirent; typedef struct DIR { dirent current; /* Current directory entry */ int cached; /* Indicates un-processed entry in memory */ HANDLE search_handle; /* File search handle */ char patt[MAX_PATH + 3]; /* search pattern (3 = pattern + "\\*\0") */ } DIR; /* Forward declarations */ static DIR *opendir (const char *dirname); static struct dirent *readdir (DIR *dirp); static int closedir (DIR *dirp); static void rewinddir(DIR* dirp); /* Use the new safe string functions introduced in Visual Studio 2005 */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400 # define STRNCPY(dest,src,size) strncpy_s((dest),(size),(src),_TRUNCATE) #else # define STRNCPY(dest,src,size) strncpy((dest),(src),(size)) #endif /***************************************************************************** * Open directory stream DIRNAME for read and return a pointer to the * internal working area that is used to retrieve individual directory * entries. */ static DIR *opendir(const char *dirname) { DIR *dirp; assert (dirname != NULL); assert (strlen (dirname) < MAX_PATH); /* construct new DIR structure */ dirp = (DIR*) malloc (sizeof (struct DIR)); if (dirp != NULL) { char *p; /* take directory name... */ STRNCPY (dirp->patt, dirname, sizeof(dirp->patt)); dirp->patt[MAX_PATH] = '\0'; /* ... and append search pattern to it */ p = strchr (dirp->patt, '\0'); if (dirp->patt < p && *(p-1) != '\\' && *(p-1) != ':') { *p++ = '\\'; } *p++ = '*'; *p = '\0'; /* open stream and retrieve first file */ dirp->search_handle = FindFirstFileA (dirp->patt, &dirp->current.data); if (dirp->search_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { /* invalid search pattern? */ free (dirp); return NULL; } /* there is an un-processed directory entry in memory now */ dirp->cached = 1; } return dirp; } /***************************************************************************** * Read a directory entry, and return a pointer to a dirent structure * containing the name of the entry in d_name field. Individual directory * entries returned by this very function include regular files, * sub-directories, pseudo-directories "." and "..", but also volume labels, * hidden files and system files may be returned. */ static struct dirent *readdir(DIR *dirp) { assert (dirp != NULL); if (dirp->search_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { /* directory stream was opened/rewound incorrectly or ended normally */ return NULL; } /* get next directory entry */ if (dirp->cached != 0) { /* a valid directory entry already in memory */ dirp->cached = 0; } else { /* read next directory entry from disk */ if (FindNextFileA (dirp->search_handle, &dirp->current.data) == FALSE) { /* the very last file has been processed or an error occured */ FindClose (dirp->search_handle); dirp->search_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; return NULL; } } /* copy as a multibyte character string */ STRNCPY ( dirp->current.d_name, dirp->current.data.cFileName, sizeof(dirp->current.d_name) ); dirp->current.d_name[MAX_PATH] = '\0'; return &dirp->current; } /***************************************************************************** * Close directory stream opened by opendir() function. Close of the * directory stream invalidates the DIR structure as well as any previously * read directory entry. */ static int closedir(DIR *dirp) { assert (dirp != NULL); /* release search handle */ if (dirp->search_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { FindClose (dirp->search_handle); dirp->search_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; } /* release directory handle */ free (dirp); return 0; } /***************************************************************************** * Resets the position of the directory stream to which dirp refers to the * beginning of the directory. It also causes the directory stream to refer * to the current state of the corresponding directory, as a call to opendir() * would have done. If dirp does not refer to a directory stream, the effect * is undefined. */ static void rewinddir(DIR* dirp) { /* release search handle */ if (dirp->search_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { FindClose (dirp->search_handle); dirp->search_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; } /* open new search handle and retrieve first file */ dirp->search_handle = FindFirstFileA (dirp->patt, &dirp->current.data); if (dirp->search_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { /* invalid search pattern? */ free (dirp); return; } /* there is an un-processed directory entry in memory now */ dirp->cached = 1; } #endif /*DIRENT_H*/