zdir(3)

zdir(3)

CZMQ Manual - CZMQ/2.2.1

Name

zdir - work with file-system directories

Synopsis

//  Create a new directory item that loads in the full tree of the
//  specified path, optionally located under some parent path.
CZMQ_EXPORT zdir_t *
    zdir_new (const char *path, const char *parent);

//  Destroy a directory tree and all children it contains.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
    zdir_destroy (zdir_t **self_p);

//  Return directory path
CZMQ_EXPORT char *
    zdir_path (zdir_t *self);

//  Return last modification time for directory.
CZMQ_EXPORT time_t
    zdir_modified (zdir_t *self);

//  Return total hierarchy size, in bytes of data contained in all files
//  in the directory tree.
CZMQ_EXPORT off_t
    zdir_cursize (zdir_t *self);

//  Return directory count
CZMQ_EXPORT size_t
    zdir_count (zdir_t *self);

//  Returns a sorted array of zfile objects; returns a single block of memory,
//  that you destroy by calling zstr_free(). Each entry in the array is a pointer
//  to a zfile_t item already allocated in the zdir tree. The array ends with
//  a null pointer. Do not destroy the original zdir tree until you are done
//  with this array.
CZMQ_EXPORT zfile_t **
    zdir_flatten (zdir_t *self);

//  Free a provided string, and nullify the parent pointer. Safe to call on
//  a null pointer.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
    zdir_flatten_free (zfile_t ***files_p);

//  Remove directory, optionally including all files that it contains, at
//  all levels. If force is false, will only remove the directory if empty.
//  If force is true, will remove all files and all subdirectories.
CZMQ_EXPORT void
    zdir_remove (zdir_t *self, bool force);

//  Calculate differences between two versions of a directory tree.
//  Returns a list of zdir_patch_t patches. Either older or newer may
//  be null, indicating the directory is empty/absent. If alias is set,
//  generates virtual filename (minus path, plus alias).
CZMQ_EXPORT zlist_t *
    zdir_diff (zdir_t *older, zdir_t *newer, const char *alias);

//  Return full contents of directory as a zdir_patch list.
CZMQ_EXPORT zlist_t *
    zdir_resync (zdir_t *self, const char *alias);

//  Load directory cache; returns a hash table containing the SHA-1 digests
//  of every file in the tree. The cache is saved between runs in .cache.
//  The caller must destroy the hash table when done with it.
CZMQ_EXPORT zhash_t *
    zdir_cache (zdir_t *self);

//  Print contents of directory to open stream
CZMQ_EXPORT void
    zdir_fprint (zdir_t *self, FILE *file, int indent);

//  Print contents of directory to stdout
CZMQ_EXPORT void
    zdir_print (zdir_t *self, int indent);

//  Self test of this class
CZMQ_EXPORT int
    zdir_test (bool verbose);

Description

The zdir class gives access to the file system index. It will load a directory tree (a directory plus all child directories) into a zdir structure and then let you navigate that structure. It exists mainly to wrap non-portable OS functions to do this.

Example

From zdir_test method

 zdir_t *older = zdir_new (".", NULL);
 assert (older);
 if (verbose) {
 printf ("\n");
 zdir_dump (older, 0);
 }
 zdir_t *newer = zdir_new ("..", NULL);
 zlist_t *patches = zdir_diff (older, newer, "/");
 assert (patches);
 while (zlist_size (patches)) {
 zdir_patch_t *patch = (zdir_patch_t *) zlist_pop (patches);
 zdir_patch_destroy (&patch);
 }
 zlist_destroy (&patches);
 zdir_destroy (&older);
 zdir_destroy (&newer);

 zdir_t *nosuch = zdir_new ("does-not-exist", NULL);  assert (nosuch == NULL);

See also

czmq(7)

Authors

The CZMQ manual was written by Pieter Hintjens<moc.xitami|hp#moc.xitami|hp>.

Resources

Main web site: http://czmq.zeromq.org/

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Copyright

Copyright (c) 1991-2014 iMatix and Contributors. License LGPLv3+: GNU LGPL 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change it and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. For details see the files COPYING and COPYING.LESSER included with the CZMQ distribution.