ftw.h - file tree traversal
[XSI] #include <ftw.h>
The <ftw.h> header shall define the FTW structure, which shall include at least the following members:
int base int levelThe <ftw.h> header shall define the following symbolic constants for use as values of the third argument to the application-supplied function that is passed as the second argument to ftw() and nftw():
- FTW_F
- File.
- FTW_D
- Directory.
- FTW_DNR
- Directory without read permission.
- FTW_DP
- Directory with subdirectories visited.
- FTW_NS
- Unknown type; stat() failed.
- FTW_SL
- Symbolic link.
- FTW_SLN
- Symbolic link that names a nonexistent file.
The <ftw.h> header shall define the following symbolic constants for use as values of the fourth argument to nftw():
- FTW_PHYS
- Physical walk, does not follow symbolic links. Otherwise, nftw() follows links but does not walk down any path that crosses itself.
- FTW_MOUNT
- The walk does not cross a mount point.
- FTW_DEPTH
- All subdirectories are visited before the directory itself.
- FTW_CHDIR
- The walk changes to each directory before reading it.
The following shall be declared as functions and may also be defined as macros. Function prototypes shall be provided.
[OB] int ftw(const char *, int (*)(const char *, const struct stat *, int), int); int nftw(const char *, int (*)(const char *, const struct stat *, int, struct FTW *), int, int);The <ftw.h> header shall define the stat structure and the symbolic names for st_mode and the file type test macros as described in <sys/stat.h>.
Inclusion of the <ftw.h> header may also make visible all symbols from <sys/stat.h>.
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First released in Issue 1. Derived from Issue 1 of the SVID.
A description of FTW_DP is added.
The ftw() function is marked obsolescent.
This reference page is clarified with respect to macros and symbolic constants.
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