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Re: How to decide the file type in Cygwin?
- From: Glenn Fowler <gsf at research dot att dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Cc: rrschulz at cris dot com
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 23:04:30 -0500 (EST)
- Subject: Re: How to decide the file type in Cygwin?
- Organization: AT&T Labs Research
- References: <5.2.0.9.2.20030324153435.02db0e68@pop3.cris.com>
some unix systems { linux bsd uwin } support the
<dirent.h> struct dirent d_type field
the dt_type values { DT_UNKNOWN DT_DIR DT_LNK } can be used to optimize
directory traversals that otherwise would have to stat() directory
entries to discover/count subdirectories
-- Glenn Fowler
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:38:17 -0800 Randall R Schulz wrote:
> Yang,
> Unix file systems don't store the the type of a file system entity in
> the directory entry used to access that entity, they stored in the
> so-called "inode." Once you have a name, use the stat(2) system call to
> get its inode information. From there you'll be able to determine what
> kind of an entity it is. If you have a file descriptor, then fstat(2)
> will do the same.
> Randall Schulz
> At 15:27 2003-03-24, Yang, Huaichen wrote:
> >I need to list all files in a folder (including sub-folder,
> >recursively), and I tried some sample codes in GNU C manual, as
> >follows:
> >
> >...
> >
> >The sample was working. Then I added some codes to check the
> >ep->d_type (the type of the file). If it was a directory, the
> >program would check the sub-folder recursively. However, I
> >encountered a compiler error. The property d_type was not defined
> >in the Cygwin header file dirent.h. It seems that we cannot
> >distinguish the files from the directories. Is that true? Doesn't
> >anybody have a good idea to do this?
> >
> >Thank you very much in adavance!
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