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31.Dd May 22, 2017
32.Dt DIRECTORY 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm opendir ,
36.Nm fdopendir ,
37.Nm readdir ,
38.Nm readdir_r ,
39.Nm telldir ,
40.Nm seekdir ,
41.Nm rewinddir ,
42.Nm closedir ,
43.Nm dirfd
44.Nd directory operations
45.Sh LIBRARY
46.Lb libc
47.Sh SYNOPSIS
48.In dirent.h
49.Ft DIR *
50.Fn opendir "const char *filename"
51.Ft DIR *
52.Fn fdopendir "int fd"
53.Ft struct dirent *
54.Fn readdir "DIR *dirp"
55.Ft int
56.Fn readdir_r "DIR *dirp" "struct dirent *entry" "struct dirent **result"
57.Ft long
58.Fn telldir "DIR *dirp"
59.Ft void
60.Fn seekdir "DIR *dirp" "long loc"
61.Ft void
62.Fn rewinddir "DIR *dirp"
63.Ft int
64.Fn closedir "DIR *dirp"
65.Ft int
66.Fn dirfd "DIR *dirp"
67.Sh DESCRIPTION
68.Bf -symbolic
69The
70.Fn readdir_r
71interface is deprecated
72because it cannot be used correctly unless
73.Brq Va NAME_MAX
74is a fixed value.
75.Ef
76.Pp
77The
78.Fn opendir
79function
80opens the directory named by
81.Fa filename ,
82associates a
83.Em directory stream
84with it
85and
86returns a pointer to be used to identify the
87.Em directory stream
88in subsequent operations.
89The pointer
90.Dv NULL
91is returned if
92.Fa filename
93cannot be accessed, or if it cannot
94.Xr malloc 3
95enough memory to hold the whole thing.
96.Pp
97The
98.Fn fdopendir
99function is equivalent to the
100.Fn opendir
101function except that the directory is specified by a file descriptor
102.Fa fd
103rather than by a name.
104./"The file offset associated with the file descriptor at the time of the call
105./"determines which entries are returned.
106.Pp
107Upon successful return from
108.Fn fdopendir ,
109the file descriptor is under the control of the system,
110and if any attempt is made to close the file descriptor,
111or to modify the state of the associated description other than by means
112of
113.Fn closedir ,
114.Fn readdir ,
115.Fn readdir_r ,
116or
117.Fn rewinddir ,
118the behavior is undefined.
119Upon calling
120.Fn closedir
121the file descriptor is closed.
122The
123.Dv FD_CLOEXEC
124flag is set on the file descriptor by a successful call to
125.Fn fdopendir .
126.Pp
127The
128.Fn readdir
129function
130returns a pointer to the next directory entry.
131The directory entry remains valid until the next call to
132.Fn readdir
133or
134.Fn closedir
135on the same
136.Em directory stream .
137The function returns
138.Dv NULL
139upon reaching the end of the directory or on error.
140In the event of an error,
141.Va errno
142may be set to any of the values documented for the
143.Xr getdirentries 2
144system call. Note that the order of the directory entries vended by
145.Fn readdir
146is not specified.
147Some filesystems may return entries in lexicographic sort order and others may not.
148Also note that not all filesystems will provide a value for
149.Va d_type
150and may instead set the field to
151.Dv DT_UNKNOWN .
152.Pp
153The
154.Fn readdir_r
155function
156provides the same functionality as
157.Fn readdir ,
158but the caller must provide a directory
159.Fa entry
160buffer to store the results in.
161The buffer must be large enough for a
162.Vt struct dirent
163with a
164.Va d_name
165array with
166.Brq Va NAME_MAX
167+ 1 elements.
168If the read succeeds,
169.Fa result
170is pointed at the
171.Fa entry ;
172upon reaching the end of the directory
173.Fa result
174is set to
175.Dv NULL .
176The
177.Fn readdir_r
178function
179returns 0 on success or an error number to indicate failure.
180.Pp
181The
182.Fn telldir
183function
184returns a token representing the current location associated with the named
185.Em directory stream .
186Values returned by
187.Fn telldir
188are good only for the lifetime of the
189.Dv DIR
190pointer,
191.Fa dirp ,
192from which they are derived.
193If the directory is closed and then
194reopened, prior values returned by
195.Fn telldir
196will no longer be valid.
197Values returned by
198.Fn telldir
199are also invalidated by a call to
200.Fn rewinddir .
201.Pp
202The
203.Fn seekdir
204function
205sets the position of the next
206.Fn readdir
207operation on the
208.Em directory stream .
209The new position reverts to the one associated with the
210.Em directory stream
211when the
212.Fn telldir
213operation was performed.
214.Pp
215The
216.Fn rewinddir
217function
218resets the position of the named
219.Em directory stream
220to the beginning of the directory.
221.Pp
222The
223.Fn closedir
224function
225closes the named
226.Em directory stream
227and frees the structure associated with the
228.Fa dirp
229pointer,
230returning 0 on success.
231On failure, \-1 is returned and the global variable
232.Va errno
233is set to indicate the error.
234.Pp
235The
236.Fn dirfd
237function
238returns the integer file descriptor associated with the named
239.Em directory stream ,
240see
241.Xr open 2 .
242.Pp
243Sample code which searches a directory for entry ``name'' is:
244.Bd -literal -offset indent
245dirp = opendir(".");
246if (dirp == NULL)
247 return (ERROR);
248len = strlen(name);
249while ((dp = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) {
250 if (dp->d_namlen == len && strcmp(dp->d_name, name) == 0) {
251 (void)closedir(dirp);
252 return (FOUND);
253 }
254}
255(void)closedir(dirp);
256return (NOT_FOUND);
257.Ed
258.Sh SEE ALSO
259.Xr close 2 ,
260.Xr lseek 2 ,
261.Xr open 2 ,
262.Xr read 2 ,
263.Xr dir 5
264.Sh HISTORY
265The
266.Fn opendir ,
267.Fn readdir ,
268.Fn telldir ,
269.Fn seekdir ,
270.Fn rewinddir ,
271.Fn closedir ,
272and
273.Fn dirfd
274functions appeared in
275.Bx 4.2 .
276The
277.Fn fdopendir
278function appeared in
279.Fx 8.0 .