/*
* dirent.h - dirent API for Microsoft Visual Studio
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Toni Ronkko
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* ``Software''), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL TONI RONKKO BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
* OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
* ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
* OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
*
* Version 1.12.1, Oct 1 2012, Toni Ronkko
* Bug fix: renamed wide-character DIR structure _wDIR to _WDIR (with
* capital W) in order to maintain compatibility with MingW.
*
* Version 1.12, Sep 30 2012, Toni Ronkko
* Define PATH_MAX and NAME_MAX.
*
* Added wide-character variants _wDIR, _wdirent, _wopendir(),
* _wreaddir(), _wclosedir() and _wrewinddir(). Thanks to Edgar Buerkle
* and Jan Nijtmans for ideas and code.
*
* Do not include windows.h. This allows dirent.h to be integrated more
* easily into programs using winsock. Thanks to Fernando Azaldegui.
*
* Version 1.11, Mar 15, 2011, Toni Ronkko
* Defined FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE for MSVC 6.0.
*
* Version 1.10, Aug 11, 2010, Toni Ronkko
* Added d_type and d_namlen fields to dirent structure. The former is
* especially useful for determining whether directory entry represents a
* file or a directory. For more information, see
* http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/glibc/libc_270.html
*
* Improved conformance to the standards. For example, errno is now set
* properly on failure and assert() is never used. Thanks to Peter Brockam
* for suggestions.
*
* Fixed a bug in rewinddir(): when using relative directory names, change
* of working directory no longer causes rewinddir() to fail.
*
* Version 1.9, Dec 15, 2009, John Cunningham
* Added rewinddir member function
*
* Version 1.8, Jan 18, 2008, Toni Ronkko
* Using FindFirstFileA and WIN32_FIND_DATAA to avoid converting string
* between multi-byte and unicode representations. This makes the
* code simpler and also allows the code to be compiled under MingW. Thanks
* to Azriel Fasten for the suggestion.
*
* Mar 4, 2007, Toni Ronkko
* Bug fix: due to the strncpy_s() function this file only compiled in
* Visual Studio 2005. Using the new string functions only when the
* compiler version allows.
*
* Nov 2, 2006, Toni Ronkko
* Major update: removed support for Watcom C, MS-DOS and Turbo C to
* simplify the file, updated the code to compile cleanly on Visual
* Studio 2005 with both unicode and multi-byte character strings,
* removed rewinddir() as it had a bug.
*
* Aug 20, 2006, Toni Ronkko
* Removed all remarks about MSVC 1.0, which is antiqued now. Simplified
* comments by removing SGML tags.
*
* May 14 2002, Toni Ronkko
* Embedded the function definitions directly to the header so that no
* source modules need to be included in the Visual Studio project. Removed
* all the dependencies to other projects so that this header file can be
* used independently.
*
* May 28 1998, Toni Ronkko
* First version.
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef DIRENT_H
#define DIRENT_H
#if !defined(_68K_) && !defined(_MPPC_) && !defined(_X86_) && !defined(_IA64_) && !defined(_AMD64_) && defined(_M_IX86)
#define _X86_
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <windef.h>
#include <winbase.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <winnls.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <errno.h>
/* Windows 8 wide-character string functions */
#if (_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0602)
# include <stringapiset.h>
#endif
/* Entries missing from MSVC 6.0 */
#if !defined(FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE)
# define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE 0x40
#endif
/* File type and permission flags for stat() */
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(S_IREAD)
# define S_IFMT _S_IFMT /* File type mask */
# define S_IFDIR _S_IFDIR /* Directory */
# define S_IFCHR _S_IFCHR /* Character device */
# define S_IFFIFO _S_IFFIFO /* Pipe */
# define S_IFREG _S_IFREG /* Regular file */
# define S_IREAD _S_IREAD /* Read permission */
# define S_IWRITE _S_IWRITE /* Write permission */
# define S_IEXEC _S_IEXEC /* Execute permission */
#endif
#define S_IFBLK 0 /* Block device */
#define S_IFLNK 0 /* Link */
#define S_IFSOCK 0 /* Socket */
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
# define S_IRUSR S_IREAD /* Read user */
# define S_IWUSR S_IWRITE /* Write user */
# define S_IXUSR 0 /* Execute user */
# define S_IRGRP 0 /* Read group */
# define S_IWGRP 0 /* Write group */
# define S_IXGRP 0 /* Execute group */
# define S_IROTH 0 /* Read others */
# define S_IWOTH 0 /* Write others */
# define S_IXOTH 0 /* Execute others */
#endif
/* Indicates that d_type field is available in dirent structure */
#define _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE
/* File type flags for d_type */
#define DT_UNKNOWN 0
#define DT_REG S_IFREG
#define DT_DIR S_IFDIR
#define DT_FIFO S_IFFIFO
#define DT_SOCK S_IFSOCK
#define DT_CHR S_IFCHR
#define DT_BLK S_IFBLK
/* Macros for converting between st_mode and d_type */
#define IFTODT(mode) ((mode) & S_IFMT)
#define DTTOIF(type) (type)
/*
* File type macros. Note that block devices, sockets and links cannot be
* distinguished on Windows and the macros S_ISBLK, S_ISSOCK and S_ISLNK are
* only defined for compatibility. These macros should always return false
* on Windows.
*/
#define S_ISFIFO(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFFIFO)
#define S_ISDIR(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
#define S_ISREG(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG)
#define S_ISLNK(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK)
#define S_ISSOCK(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK)
#define S_ISCHR(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR)
#define S_ISBLK(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFBLK)
/* For compatiblity with Unix */
#if !defined(PATH_MAX)
# define PATH_MAX MAX_PATH
#endif
#if !defined(FILENAME_MAX)
# define FILENAME_MAX MAX_PATH
#endif
#if !defined(NAME_MAX)
# define NAME_MAX FILENAME_MAX
#endif
/* Set errno variable */
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#define DIRENT_SET_ERRNO(x) _set_errno (x)
#else
#define DIRENT_SET_ERRNO(x) (errno = (x))
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Wide-character versions */
struct _wdirent {
long d_ino; /* Always zero */
unsigned short d_reclen; /* Structure size */
size_t d_namlen; /* Length of name without \0 */
int d_type; /* File type */
wchar_t d_name[PATH_MAX + 1]; /* File name */
};
typedef struct _wdirent _wdirent;
struct _WDIR {
struct _wdirent ent; /* Current directory entry */
WIN32_FIND_DATAW find_data; /* Private file data */
int cached; /* True if data is valid */
HANDLE handle; /* Win32 search handle */
wchar_t *patt; /* Initial directory name */
};
typedef struct _WDIR _WDIR;
static _WDIR *_wopendir (const wchar_t *dirname);
static struct _wdirent *_wreaddir (_WDIR *dirp);
static int _wclosedir (_WDIR *dirp);
static void _wrewinddir (_WDIR* dirp);
/* For compatibility with Symbian */
#define wdirent _wdirent
#define WDIR _WDIR
#define wopendir _wopendir
#define wreaddir _wreaddir
#define wclosedir _wclosedir
#define wrewinddir _wrewinddir
/* Multi-byte character versions */
struct dirent {
long d_ino; /* Always zero */
unsigned short d_reclen; /* Structure size */
size_t d_namlen; /* Length of name without \0 */
int d_type; /* File type */
char d_name[PATH_MAX + 1]; /* File name */
};
typedef struct dirent dirent;
struct DIR {
struct dirent ent;
struct _WDIR *wdirp;
};
typedef struct DIR DIR;
static DIR *opendir (const char *dirname);
static struct dirent *readdir (DIR *dirp);
static int closedir (DIR *dirp);
static void rewinddir (DIR* dirp);
/*
* Open directory stream DIRNAME for read and return a pointer to the
* internal working area that is used to retrieve individual directory
* entries.
*/
static _WDIR*
_wopendir(
const wchar_t *dirname)
{
_WDIR *dirp = NULL;
int error = 0;
/* Allocate new _WDIR structure */
dirp = (_WDIR*) malloc (sizeof (struct _WDIR));
if (dirp != NULL) {
DWORD n;
/* Reset _WDIR structure */
dirp->handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
dirp->patt = NULL;
/* Compute the length of full path plus zero terminator */
n = GetFullPathNameW (dirname, 0, NULL, NULL);
/* Allocate room for full path and search patterns */
dirp->patt = (wchar_t*) malloc (sizeof (wchar_t) * n + 16);
if (dirp->patt) {
/*
* Convert relative directory name to an absolute one. This
* allows rewinddir() to function correctly when the current
* working directory is changed between opendir() and rewinddir().
*/
n = GetFullPathNameW (dirname, n, dirp->patt, NULL);
if (n > 0) {
wchar_t *p;
/* Append search pattern \* to the directory name */
p = dirp->patt + n;
if (dirp->patt < p) {
switch (p[-1]) {
case '\\':
case '/':
case ':':
/* Directory ends in path separator, e.g. c:\temp\ */
/*NOP*/;
break;
default:
/* Directory name doesn't end in path separator */
*p++ = '\\';
}
}
*p++ = '*';
*p = '\0';
/* Open directory stream and retrieve the first entry */
dirp->handle = FindFirstFileW (dirp->patt, &dirp->find_data);
if (dirp->handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
/* Directory entry is now waiting in memory */
dirp->cached = 1;
} else {
/* Search pattern is not a directory name? */
DIRENT_SET_ERRNO (ENOENT);
error = 1;
}
} else {
/* Cannot convert directory name to wide character string */
DIRENT_SET_ERRNO (ENOENT);
error = 1;
}
} else {
/* Cannot allocate memory for search pattern */
error = 1;
}
} else {
/* Cannot allocate _WDIR structure */
error = 1;
}
/* Clean up in case of error */
if (error && dirp) {
_wclosedir (dirp);
dirp = NULL;
}
return dirp;
}
/*
* Read next directory entry. The directory entry is returned in dirent
* structure in the d_name field. Individual directory entries returned by
* this function include regular files, sub-directories, pseudo-directories
* "." and ".." as well as volume labels, hidden files and system files.
*/
static struct _wdirent*
_wreaddir(
_WDIR *dirp)
{
DWORD attr;
errno_t error;
/* Get next directory entry */
if (dirp->cached != 0) {
/* A valid directory entry already in memory */
dirp->cached = 0;
} else {
/* Get the next directory entry from stream */
if (dirp->handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
return NULL;
}
if (FindNextFileW (dirp->handle, &dirp->find_data) == FALSE) {
/* The very last entry has been processed or an error occured */
FindClose (dirp->handle);
dirp->handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
return NULL;
}
}
/* Copy file name as a wide-character string */
error = wcsncpy_s(
dirp->ent.d_name, /* Destination string */
PATH_MAX, /* Size of dest in words */
dirp->find_data.cFileName, /* Source string */
PATH_MAX + 1); /* Max # of chars to copy */
if (!error) {
/* Compute the length of name */
dirp->ent.d_namlen = wcsnlen (dirp->ent.d_name, PATH_MAX);
/* Determine file type */
attr = dirp->find_data.dwFileAttributes;
if ((attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE) != 0) {
dirp->ent.d_type = DT_CHR;
} else if ((attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0) {
dirp->ent.d_type = DT_DIR;
} else {
dirp->ent.d_type = DT_REG;
}
/* Reset dummy fields */
dirp->ent.d_ino = 0;
dirp->ent.d_reclen = sizeof (dirp->ent);
} else {
/*
* Cannot copy file name from find_data to ent. Construct a
* dummy _wdirent structure to pass error to caller.
*/
dirp->ent.d_name[0] = '?';
dirp->ent.d_name[1] = '\0';
dirp->ent.d_namlen = 1;
dirp->ent.d_type = DT_UNKNOWN;
dirp->ent.d_ino = 0;
dirp->ent.d_reclen = 0;
}
return &dirp->ent;
}
/*
* Close directory stream opened by opendir() function. This invalidates the
* DIR structure as well as any directory entry read previously by
* _wreaddir().
*/
static int
_wclosedir(
_WDIR *dirp)
{
int ok;
if (dirp) {
/* Release search handle */
if (dirp->handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
FindClose (dirp->handle);
dirp->handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
}
/* Release search pattern */
if (dirp->patt) {
free (dirp->patt);
dirp->patt = NULL;
}
/* Release directory structure */
free (dirp);
ok = /*success*/0;
} else {
/* Invalid directory stream */
DIRENT_SET_ERRNO (EBADF);
ok = /*failure*/-1;
}
return ok;
}
/*
* Rewind directory stream such that _wreaddir() returns the very first
* file name again.
*/
static void
_wrewinddir(
_WDIR* dirp)
{
if (dirp != NULL) {
/* release search handle */
if (dirp->handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
FindClose (dirp->handle);
}
/* Open new search handle and retrieve the first directory entry */
dirp->handle = FindFirstFileW (dirp->patt, &dirp->find_data);
if (dirp->handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
/* a directory entry is now waiting in memory */
dirp->cached = 1;
} else {
/* Failed to re-open directory: no directory entry in memory */
dirp->cached = 0;
}
}
}
/*
* Open directory stream using plain old C-string.
*/
static DIR*
opendir(
const char *dirname)
{
struct DIR *dirp;
errno_t error = 0;
/* Must have directory name */
if (dirname == NULL) {
DIRENT_SET_ERRNO (ENOENT);
return NULL;
}
/* Allocate memory for multi-byte string directory structures */
dirp = (DIR*) malloc (sizeof (struct DIR));
if (dirp) {
wchar_t wname[PATH_MAX + 1];
size_t n;
/*
* Convert directory name to wide-character string.
*
* Be ware of the return schemantics of MultiByteToWideChar() --
* the function basically returns the number of characters written to
* output buffer or zero if the conversion fails. However, the
* function does not necessarily zero-terminate the output
* buffer and may return 0xFFFD if the string contains invalid
* characters!
*/
n = MultiByteToWideChar(
CP_ACP, /* Input code page */
MB_PRECOMPOSED, /* Conversion flags */
dirname, /* Input string */
-1, /* Length of input string */
wname, /* Output buffer */
PATH_MAX); /* Size of output buffer */
if (n > 0 && n < PATH_MAX) {
/* Zero-terminate output buffer */
wname[n] = '\0';
/* Open directory stream with wide-character string file name */
dirp->wdirp = _wopendir (wname);
if (dirp->wdirp) {
/* Initialize directory structure */
dirp->ent.d_name[0] = '\0';
dirp->ent.d_namlen = 0;
dirp->ent.d_type = 0;
dirp->ent.d_ino = 0;
dirp->ent.d_reclen = 0;
} else {
/* Failed to open directory stream */
error = 1;
}
} else {
/*
* Cannot convert file name to wide-character string. This
* occurs if the string contains invalid multi-byte sequences or
* the output buffer is too small to contain the resulting
* string.
*/
error = 1;
}
} else {
/* Cannot allocate DIR structure */
error = 1;
}
/* Clean up in case of error */
if (error && dirp) {
free (dirp);
dirp = NULL;
}
return dirp;
}
/*
* Read next directory entry.
*
* When working with console, please note that file names returned by
* readdir() are represented in the default ANSI code page while the
* console typically runs on another code page. Thus, non-ASCII characters
* will not usually display correctly. The problem can be fixed in two ways:
* (1) change the character set of console to 1252 using chcp utility and use
* Lucida Console font, or (2) always use _cprintf function when writing to
* console. The _cprinf() will re-encode ANSI strings to the console code
* page so non-ASCII characters will display correcly.
*/
static struct dirent*
readdir(
DIR *dirp)
{
struct dirent *p;
struct _wdirent *wp;
/* Read next directory entry using wide-character string functions */
wp = _wreaddir (dirp->wdirp);
if (wp) {
size_t n;
/*
* Convert file name to multi-byte string.
*
* Be ware of the return schemantics of WideCharToMultiByte() --
* the function basically returns the number of bytes
* written to output buffer or zero if the conversion fails.
* However, the function does not necessarily zero-terminate the
* buffer and it may even return 0xFFFD the string contains
* invalid characters!
*/
n = WideCharToMultiByte(
CP_ACP, /* Output code page */
0, /* Conversion flags */
wp->d_name, /* Input string */
wp->d_namlen, /* Length of input string */
dirp->ent.d_name, /* Output buffer */
PATH_MAX, /* Size of output buffer */
NULL, /* Replacement character */
NULL); /* If chars were replaced */
if (n > 0 && n < PATH_MAX) {
/* Zero-terminate buffer */
dirp->ent.d_name[n] = '\0';
/* Initialize directory entry for return */
p = &dirp->ent;
/* Compute length */
p->d_namlen = strnlen (dirp->ent.d_name, PATH_MAX);
/* Copy file attributes */
p->d_type = wp->d_type;
/* Reset dummy fields */
p->d_ino = 0;
p->d_reclen = sizeof (dirp->ent);
} else {
/*
* Cannot convert file name to multi-byte string so construct
* an errornous directory entry and return that. Note that
* we cannot return NULL as that would stop the processing
* of directory entries completely.
*/
p = &dirp->ent;
p->d_name[0] = '?';
p->d_name[1] = '\0';
p->d_namlen = 1;
p->d_type = DT_UNKNOWN;
p->d_ino = 0;
p->d_reclen = 0;
}
} else {
/* End of directory stream */
p = NULL;
}
return p;
}
/*
* Close directory stream.
*/
static int
closedir(
DIR *dirp)
{
int ok;
if (dirp) {
/* Close wide-character directory stream */
ok = _wclosedir (dirp->wdirp);
dirp->wdirp = NULL;
/* Release multi-byte character version */
free (dirp);
} else {
/* Invalid directory stream */
DIRENT_SET_ERRNO (EBADF);
ok = /*failure*/-1;
}
return ok;
}
/*
* Rewind directory stream to beginning.
*/
static void
rewinddir(
DIR* dirp)
{
/* Rewind wide-character string directory stream */
_wrewinddir (dirp->wdirp);
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /*DIRENT_H*/