| // Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package os |
| |
| import "io/fs" |
| |
| type readdirMode int |
| |
| const ( |
| readdirName readdirMode = iota |
| readdirDirEntry |
| readdirFileInfo |
| ) |
| |
| // Readdir reads the contents of the directory associated with file and |
| // returns a slice of up to n FileInfo values, as would be returned |
| // by Lstat, in directory order. Subsequent calls on the same file will yield |
| // further FileInfos. |
| // |
| // If n > 0, Readdir returns at most n FileInfo structures. In this case, if |
| // Readdir returns an empty slice, it will return a non-nil error |
| // explaining why. At the end of a directory, the error is io.EOF. |
| // |
| // If n <= 0, Readdir returns all the FileInfo from the directory in |
| // a single slice. In this case, if Readdir succeeds (reads all |
| // the way to the end of the directory), it returns the slice and a |
| // nil error. If it encounters an error before the end of the |
| // directory, Readdir returns the FileInfo read until that point |
| // and a non-nil error. |
| // |
| // Most clients are better served by the more efficient ReadDir method. |
| func (f *File) Readdir(n int) ([]FileInfo, error) { |
| if f == nil { |
| return nil, ErrInvalid |
| } |
| _, _, infos, err := f.readdir(n, readdirFileInfo) |
| return infos, err |
| } |
| |
| // Readdirnames reads the contents of the directory associated with file |
| // and returns a slice of up to n names of files in the directory, |
| // in directory order. Subsequent calls on the same file will yield |
| // further names. |
| // |
| // If n > 0, Readdirnames returns at most n names. In this case, if |
| // Readdirnames returns an empty slice, it will return a non-nil error |
| // explaining why. At the end of a directory, the error is io.EOF. |
| // |
| // If n <= 0, Readdirnames returns all the names from the directory in |
| // a single slice. In this case, if Readdirnames succeeds (reads all |
| // the way to the end of the directory), it returns the slice and a |
| // nil error. If it encounters an error before the end of the |
| // directory, Readdirnames returns the names read until that point and |
| // a non-nil error. |
| func (f *File) Readdirnames(n int) (names []string, err error) { |
| if f == nil { |
| return nil, ErrInvalid |
| } |
| names, _, _, err = f.readdir(n, readdirName) |
| return names, err |
| } |
| |
| // A DirEntry is an entry read from a directory |
| // (using the ReadDir function or a File's ReadDir method). |
| type DirEntry = fs.DirEntry |
| |
| // ReadDir reads the contents of the directory associated with the file f |
| // and returns a slice of DirEntry values in directory order. |
| // Subsequent calls on the same file will yield later DirEntry records in the directory. |
| // |
| // If n > 0, ReadDir returns at most n DirEntry records. |
| // In this case, if ReadDir returns an empty slice, it will return an error explaining why. |
| // At the end of a directory, the error is io.EOF. |
| // |
| // If n <= 0, ReadDir returns all the DirEntry records remaining in the directory. |
| // When it succeeds, it returns a nil error (not io.EOF). |
| func (f *File) ReadDir(n int) ([]DirEntry, error) { |
| if f == nil { |
| return nil, ErrInvalid |
| } |
| _, dirents, _, err := f.readdir(n, readdirDirEntry) |
| return dirents, err |
| } |
| |
| // testingForceReadDirLstat forces ReadDir to call Lstat, for testing that code path. |
| // This can be difficult to provoke on some Unix systems otherwise. |
| var testingForceReadDirLstat bool |