| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124 | <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"><html lang="en"><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"><link rel="up" title="FatFs" href="../00index_e.html"><link rel="alternate" hreflang="ja" title="Japanese" href="../ja/readdir.html"><link rel="stylesheet" href="../css_e.css" type="text/css" media="screen" title="ELM Default"><title>FatFs - f_readdir</title></head><body><div class="para func"><h2>f_readdir</h2><p>The f_readdir function reads directory entries.</p><pre>FRESULT f_readdir (  DIR* <span class="arg">dp</span>,      <span class="c">/* [IN] Directory object */</span>  FILINFO* <span class="arg">fno</span>  <span class="c">/* [OUT] File information structure */</span>);</pre></div><div class="para arg"><h4>Parameters</h4><dl class="par"><dt>dp</dt><dd>Pointer to the directory object opened by <tt>f_opendir</tt> function.</dd><dt>fno</dt><dd>Pointer to the file information structure to store the information about read item.</dd></dl></div><div class="para ret"><h4>Return Values</h4><p><a href="rc.html#ok">FR_OK</a>,<a href="rc.html#de">FR_DISK_ERR</a>,<a href="rc.html#ie">FR_INT_ERR</a>,<a href="rc.html#io">FR_INVALID_OBJECT</a>,<a href="rc.html#tm">FR_TIMEOUT</a>,<a href="rc.html#nc">FR_NOT_ENOUGH_CORE</a></p></div><div class="para desc"><h4>Description</h4><p>The <tt>f_readdir</tt> function reads directory items, informations about file and directory, in sequence. All items in the directory can be read by calling <tt>f_readdir</tt> function repeatedly. When relative path feature is enabled (<tt><a href="config.html#fs_rpath">_FS_RPATH</a> >= 1</tt>), dot entries (<tt>"."</tt> and <tt>".."</tt>) are not filtered out and they will appear in the read items. When all directory items have been read and no item to read, a null string is stored into the <tt>fno->fname[]</tt> without any error. When a null pointer is given to the <tt class="arg">fno</tt>, the read index of the directory object is rewinded.</p><p>When LFN feature is enabled, <tt>lfname</tt> and <tt>lfsize</tt> in the file information structure must be initialized with valid value prior to use it. The <tt>lfname</tt> is a pointer to the LFN read buffer. The <tt>lfsize</tt> is size of the LFN read buffer in unit of <tt>TCHAR</tt>. If the LFN is not needed, set a null pointer to the <tt>lfname</tt> and the LFN is not returned. A null string will be returned into the LFN read buffer in case of following conditions.</p><ul><li>The directory item has no LFN information.</li><li>Either the size of read buffer or LFN working buffer is insufficient for the LFN.</li><li>The LFN contains any Unicode character that cannot be converted to OEM code. (not the case at Unicode API cfg.)</li></ul><p>When the directory item has no LFN, lower case characters can be contained in the <tt>fname[]</tt>.</p></div><div class="para comp"><h4>QuickInfo</h4><p>Available when <tt>_FS_MINIMIZE <= 1</tt>.</p></div><div class="para use"><h4>Sample Code</h4><pre>FRESULT scan_files (    char* path        <span class="c">/* Start node to be scanned (also used as work area) */</span>){    FRESULT res;    FILINFO fno;    DIR dir;    int i;    char *fn;   <span class="c">/* This function assumes non-Unicode configuration */</span><span class="k">#if</span> _USE_LFN    static char lfn[_MAX_LFN + 1];   <span class="c">/* Buffer to store the LFN */</span>    fno.lfname = lfn;    fno.lfsize = sizeof lfn;<span class="k">#endif</span>    res = f_opendir(&dir, path);                       <span class="c">/* Open the directory */</span>    if (res == FR_OK) {        i = strlen(path);        for (;;) {            res = f_readdir(&dir, &fno);                   <span class="c">/* Read a directory item */</span>            if (res != FR_OK || fno.fname[0] == 0) break;  <span class="c">/* Break on error or end of dir */</span>            if (fno.fname[0] == '.') continue;             <span class="c">/* Ignore dot entry */</span><span class="k">#if</span> _USE_LFN            fn = *fno.lfname ? fno.lfname : fno.fname;<span class="k">#else</span>            fn = fno.fname;<span class="k">#endif</span>            if (fno.fattrib & AM_DIR) {                    <span class="c">/* It is a directory */</span>                sprintf(&path[i], "/%s", fn);                res = scan_files(path);                path[i] = 0;                if (res != FR_OK) break;            } else {                                       <span class="c">/* It is a file. */</span>                printf("%s/%s\n", path, fn);            }        }        f_closedir(&dir)    }    return res;}</pre></div><div class="para ref"><h4>See Also</h4><p><tt><a href="opendir.html">f_opendir</a>, <a href="closedir.html">f_closedir</a>, <a href="stat.html">f_stat</a>, <a href="sfileinfo.html">FILINFO</a>, <a href="sdir.html">DIR</a></tt></p></div><p class="foot"><a href="../00index_e.html">Return</a></p></body></html>
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