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There is important information about booting non-ack images in docs/UPDATING. ack/aout-format images can't be built any more, and booting clang/ELF-format ones is a little different. Updating to the new boot monitor is recommended. Changes in this commit: . drop boot monitor -> allowing dropping ack support . facility to copy ELF boot files to /boot so that old boot monitor can still boot fairly easily, see UPDATING . no more ack-format libraries -> single-case libraries . some cleanup of OBJECT_FMT, COMPILER_TYPE, etc cases . drop several ack toolchain commands, but not all support commands (e.g. aal is gone but acksize is not yet). . a few libc files moved to netbsd libc dir . new /bin/date as minix date used code in libc/ . test compile fix . harmonize includes . /usr/lib is no longer special: without ack, /usr/lib plays no kind of special bootstrapping role any more and bootstrapping is done exclusively through packages, so releases depend even less on the state of the machine making them now. . rename nbsd_lib* to lib* . reduce mtree
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.\" $NetBSD: directory.3,v 1.36 2010/12/17 19:20:42 njoly Exp $
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.\" @(#)directory.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
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.\"
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.Dd June 4, 2010
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.Dt DIRECTORY 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm fdopendir ,
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.Nm opendir ,
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.Nm readdir ,
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.Nm readdir_r ,
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.Nm telldir ,
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.Nm seekdir ,
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.Nm rewinddir ,
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.Nm closedir ,
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.Nm dirfd
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.Nd directory operations
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.Sh LIBRARY
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.Lb libc
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In dirent.h
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.Ft DIR *
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.Fn opendir "const char *filename"
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.Ft DIR *
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.Fn fdopendir "int fd"
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.Ft struct dirent *
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.Fn readdir "DIR *dirp"
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.Ft int
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.Fn readdir_r "DIR * restrict dirp" "struct dirent * restrict entry" "struct dirent ** restrict result"
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.Ft long
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.Fn telldir "DIR *dirp"
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.Ft void
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.Fn seekdir "DIR *dirp" "long loc"
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.Ft void
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.Fn rewinddir "DIR *dirp"
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.Ft int
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.Fn closedir "DIR *dirp"
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.Ft int
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.Fn dirfd "DIR *dirp"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The type
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.Vt DIR
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represents a directory stream;
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an ordered sequence of all directory entries in a particular directory.
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The purpose of the
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.Vt DIR
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structure is similar to that of the
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.Vt FILE
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structure maintained by the
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.Xr stdio 3
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library functions.
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.Sh FUNCTIONS
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The following standard directory operations are defined.
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.Bl -tag -width XXX
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.It Fn opendir "filename"
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The
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.Fn opendir
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function opens the directory named by
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.Fa filename
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and associates a directory stream with it.
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The directory stream is positioned at the first entry.
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Upon successful completion, a pointer to
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.Vt DIR
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type is returned.
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Otherwise,
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.Fn opendir
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returns
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.Dv NULL .
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.It Fn fdopendir "fd"
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The
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.Fn fdopendir
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function associates a directory stream with the directory file descriptor
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.Fa fd .
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The file offset associated with
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.Fa fd
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at the time of the call determines which entries are returned.
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.Pp
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Upon failure,
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.Fn fdopendir
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returns
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.Dv NULL .
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Otherwise the file descriptor is under the control of the system,
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and if any attempt is made to close the file descriptor,
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or to modify the state of the associated description,
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other than by means of
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.Fn closedir ,
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.Fn readdir ,
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.Fn readdir_r ,
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.Fn rewinddir ,
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the behavior is undefined.
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The file descriptor can be closed by calling
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.Fn closedir .
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.It Fn readdir "dirp"
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The
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.Fn readdir
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function returns a pointer to the directory entry at the current position
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in the directory stream specified by
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.Fa dirp ,
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and positions the directory stream at the next entry.
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It returns
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.Dv NULL
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upon reaching the end of the directory or detecting an invalid
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.Fn seekdir
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operation.
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The returned structure is described in
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.Xr dirent 3 .
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.Pp
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The returned pointer to the
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.Em dirent
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structure points to data which may be overwritten by another call to
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.Fn readdir
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on the same directory stream.
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This data is not however overwritten by another call to
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.Fn readdir
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on a different directory stream.
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.It Fn readdir_r "dirp" "entry" "result"
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The
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.Fn readdir_r
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function
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provides the same functionality as
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.Fn readdir ,
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but the caller must provide a directory
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.Fa entry
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buffer to store the results in.
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If the read succeeds,
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.Fa result
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is pointed at the
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.Fa entry ;
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upon reaching the end of the directory
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.Fa result
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is set to
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.Dv NULL .
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The
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.Fn readdir_r
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function
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returns 0 on success or an error number to indicate failure.
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.Pp
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Like
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.Fn readdir ,
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the
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.Fn readdir_r
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function may buffer several directory entries per actual read operation.
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Both functions mark for update the
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.Em st_atime
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field (see
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.Xr stat 2 )
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of the directory each time the directory is actually read.
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.It Fn telldir "dirp"
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The
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.Fn telldir
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function returns the current location associated
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with the directory stream specified by
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.Fa dirp .
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.Pp
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If the most recent operation on the particular directory stream was a
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.Fn seekdir ,
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the directory position returned from
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.Fn telldir
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is the same as
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.Fa loc
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supplied as an argument to the
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.Fn seekdir
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call.
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.It Fn seekdir "dirp" "loc"
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The
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.Fn seekdir
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function sets the position of the next
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.Fn readdir
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operation on the directory stream specified by
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.Fa dirp .
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The value of
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.Fa loc
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should come from a previous call to
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.Fn telldir
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using the same directory stream.
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.Pp
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The new position reverts to the one associated
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with the directory stream when the
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.Fn telldir
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operation was performed.
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Values returned by
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.Fn telldir
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are good only for the lifetime of the
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.Vt DIR
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pointer,
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.Fa dirp ,
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from which they are derived.
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If the directory is closed and then reopened, the
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.Fn telldir
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value cannot be re-used.
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.It Fn rewinddir "dirp"
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The
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.Fn rewinddir
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function resets the position of the named directory
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stream to the beginning of the directory.
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It also causes the directory stream to refer to the
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current state of the corresponding directory, as if a call to
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.Fn opendir
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would have been made.
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.Pp
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If
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.Fa dirp
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does not refer to a valid directory stream, the behavior is undefined.
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.It Fn closedir "dirp"
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The
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.Fn closedir
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function closes the directory stream
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and frees the structure associated with the
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.Fa dirp
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pointer,
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returning 0 on success and \-1 on failure.
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.It Fn dirfd "dirp"
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The
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.Fn dirfd
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function returns the integer file descriptor
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associated with the directory stream specified by
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.Fa dirp .
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Upon failure,
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.Fn dirfd
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returns \-1.
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The returned file descriptor should be closed by
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.Fn closedir
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instead of
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.Xr close 2 .
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.Pp
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The rationale of
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.Fn dirfd
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is to provide a mechanism by which a file descriptor
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can be obtained for the use of the
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.Xr fchdir 2
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function.
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.El
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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Sample code which searches a directory for entry
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.Dq name
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is:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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len = strlen(name);
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dirp = opendir(".");
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if (dirp != NULL) {
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while ((dp = readdir(dirp)) != NULL)
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if (dp-\*[Gt]d_namlen == len \*[Am]\*[Am]
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!strcmp(dp-\*[Gt]d_name, name)) {
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(void)closedir(dirp);
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return (FOUND);
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}
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(void)closedir(dirp);
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}
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return (NOT_FOUND);
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.Ed
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.Sh COMPATIBILITY
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The described directory operations have traditionally been problematic
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in terms of portability.
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A good example is the semantics around
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.Sq \&.
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(dot) and
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.Sq \&..
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(dot-dot).
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Based on historical implementations,
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the rules about file descriptors apply to directory streams as well.
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The
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.St -p1003.1-2008
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standard does not however any more mandate that directory streams
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are necessarily implemented by using file descriptors.
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.Pp
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The following additional remarks can be noted from the
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.St -p1003.1-2008
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standard.
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.Bl -bullet -offset 2n
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.It
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If the type
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.Vt DIR
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is implemented using a file descriptor,
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like in
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.Nx ,
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applications should be able to open only
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.Dv OPEN_MAX
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files and directories.
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Otherwise the limit is left as unspecified.
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.It
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When a file descriptor is used to implement the directory stream, the
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.Fn closedir
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function behaves as if the
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.Dv FD_CLOEXEC
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had been set for the file descriptor.
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In another words, it is mandatory that
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.Fn closedir
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deallocates the file descriptor.
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.It
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If directory streams are not implemented by using file descriptors,
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functions such as
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.Fn dirfd
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may fail with
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.Er ENOTSUP .
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.It
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If a file is removed from or added to the directory
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after the most recent call to
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.Fn opendir
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or
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.Fn rewinddir ,
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it is unspecified whether a subsequent call to
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.Fn readdir
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returns an entry for that file.
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.It
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When using the function
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.Fn seekdir ,
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note that if the value of
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.Fa loc
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was not obtained from an earlier call to
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.Fn telldir ,
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or if a call to
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.Fn rewinddir
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occurred between the calls to
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.Fn telldir
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and
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.Fn seekdir ,
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any subsequent call to
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.Fn readdir
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is unspecified, possibly resulting undefined behavior.
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.It
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After a call to
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.Xr fork 2 ,
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either the parent or child (but not both) can continue processing the
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directory stream using
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.Fn readdir ,
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.Fn rewinddir ,
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or
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.Fn seekdir .
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However, if both the parent and child processes use these functions,
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the result is undefined.
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.El
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.Sh ERRORS
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.\"
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.\" XXX: The errors should be enumerated.
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.\"
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All described functions may set
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.Vt errno
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to indicate the error.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr close 2 ,
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.Xr lseek 2 ,
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.Xr open 2 ,
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.Xr read 2 ,
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.Xr dirent 3
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.Sh STANDARDS
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The
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.Fn opendir ,
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.Fn readdir ,
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.Fn rewinddir
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and
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.Fn closedir
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functions conform to
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.St -p1003.1-90 .
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The other functions conform to
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.St -p1003.1-2008 .
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Fn opendir ,
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.Fn readdir ,
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.Fn telldir ,
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.Fn seekdir ,
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.Fn rewinddir ,
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.Fn closedir ,
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and
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.Fn dirfd
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functions appeared in
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.Bx 4.2 .
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