recursive folder scanning in c++

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小鲜肉
小鲜肉 2020-12-07 23:45

I want to scan a directory tree and list all files and folders inside each directory. I created a program that downloads images from a webcamera and saves them locally. This

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  •  北荒
    北荒 (楼主)
    2020-12-08 00:10

    See man ftw for a simple "file tree walk". I also used fnmatch in this example.

    #include 
    #include 
    
    static const char *filters[] = {
        "*.jpg", "*.jpeg", "*.gif", "*.png"
    };
    
    static int callback(const char *fpath, const struct stat *sb, int typeflag) {
        /* if it's a file */
        if (typeflag == FTW_F) {
            int i;
            /* for each filter, */
            for (i = 0; i < sizeof(filters) / sizeof(filters[0]); i++) {
                /* if the filename matches the filter, */
                if (fnmatch(filters[i], fpath, FNM_CASEFOLD) == 0) {
                    /* do something */
                    printf("found image: %s\n", fpath);
                    break;
                }
            }
        }
    
        /* tell ftw to continue */
        return 0;
    }
    
    int main() {
        ftw(".", callback, 16);
    }
    

    (Not even compile-tested, but you get the idea.)

    This is much simpler than dealing with DIRENTs and recursive traversal yourself.


    For greater control over traversal, there's also fts. In this example, dot-files (files and directories with names starting with ".") are skipped, unless explicitly passed to the program as a starting point.

    #include 
    #include 
    
    int main(int argc, char **argv) {
        char *dot[] = {".", 0};
        char **paths = argc > 1 ? argv + 1 : dot;
    
        FTS *tree = fts_open(paths, FTS_NOCHDIR, 0);
        if (!tree) {
            perror("fts_open");
            return 1;
        }
    
        FTSENT *node;
        while ((node = fts_read(tree))) {
            if (node->fts_level > 0 && node->fts_name[0] == '.')
                fts_set(tree, node, FTS_SKIP);
            else if (node->fts_info & FTS_F) {
                printf("got file named %s at depth %d, "
                    "accessible via %s from the current directory "
                    "or via %s from the original starting directory\n",
                    node->fts_name, node->fts_level,
                    node->fts_accpath, node->fts_path);
                /* if fts_open is not given FTS_NOCHDIR,
                 * fts may change the program's current working directory */
            }
        }
        if (errno) {
            perror("fts_read");
            return 1;
        }
    
        if (fts_close(tree)) {
            perror("fts_close");
            return 1;
        }
    
        return 0;
    }
    

    Again, it's neither compile-tested nor run-tested, but I thought I'd mention it.

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