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31 .Dd May 20, 2008
32 .Dt SCANDIR 3
33 .Os
34 .Sh NAME
35 .Nm scandir ,
36 #ifdef UNIFDEF_BLOCKS
37 .Nm scandir_b ,
38 #endif
39 .Nm alphasort
40 .Nd scan a directory
41 .Sh SYNOPSIS
42 .In sys/types.h
43 .In dirent.h
44 .Ft int
45 .Fn scandir "const char *dirname" "struct dirent ***namelist" "int \\*(lp*select\\*(rp\\*(lpconst struct dirent *\\*(rp" "int \\*(lp*compar\\*(rp\\*(lpconst struct dirent **, const struct dirent **\\*(rp"
46 .Ft int
47 .Fn alphasort "const struct dirent **d1" "const struct dirent **d2"
48 #ifdef UNIFDEF_BLOCKS
49 .Ft int
50 .Fn scandir_b "const char *dirname" "struct dirent ***namelist" "int \\*(lp^select\\*(rp\\*(lpconst struct dirent *\\*(rp" "int \\*(lp^compar\\*(rp\\*(lpconst struct dirent **, const struct dirent **\\*(rp"
51 #endif
52 .Sh DESCRIPTION
53 The
54 .Fn scandir
55 function
56 reads the directory
57 .Fa dirname
58 and builds an array of pointers to directory
59 entries using
60 .Xr malloc 3 .
61 It returns the number of entries in the array.
62 A pointer to the array of directory entries is stored in the location
63 referenced by
64 .Fa namelist
65 (even if the number of entries is 0).
66 .Pp
67 The
68 .Fa select
69 argument is a pointer to a user supplied subroutine which is called by
70 .Fn scandir
71 to select which entries are to be included in the array.
72 The select routine is passed a
73 pointer to a directory entry and should return a non-zero
74 value if the directory entry is to be included in the array.
75 If
76 .Fa select
77 is null, then all the directory entries will be included.
78 .Pp
79 The
80 .Fa compar
81 argument is a pointer to a user supplied subroutine which is passed to
82 .Xr qsort 3
83 to sort the completed array.
84 If this pointer is null, the array is not sorted.
85 .Pp
86 The
87 .Fn alphasort
88 function
89 is a routine which can be used for the
90 .Fa compar
91 argument to sort the array alphabetically.
92 .Pp
93 The memory allocated for the array can be deallocated with
94 .Xr free 3 ,
95 by freeing each pointer in the array and then the array itself.
96 #ifdef UNIFDEF_BLOCKS
97 .Pp
98 The
99 .Fn scandir_b
100 function works the same way as the
101 .Fn scandir
102 function, except that
103 .Fa select
104 and
105 .Fa compar
106 are blocks instead of subroutines.
107 #endif
108 .Sh DIAGNOSTICS
109 Returns \-1 if the directory cannot be opened for reading or if
110 .Xr malloc 3
111 cannot allocate enough memory to hold all the data structures.
112 .Sh SEE ALSO
113 .Xr directory 3 ,
114 .Xr malloc 3 ,
115 .Xr qsort 3 ,
116 .Xr dir 5
117 .Sh HISTORY
118 The
119 .Fn scandir
120 and
121 .Fn alphasort
122 functions appeared in
123 .Bx 4.2 .
124 #ifdef UNIFDEF_BLOCKS
125 The
126 .Fn scandir_b
127 function appeared in Mac OS X 10.6.
128 #endif