used to instantiate this function separately for code with and without -preview=dip1000 compiler switch, because it affects the ABI of this function. Set automatically - don't touch.
The directory to iterate over. If empty, the current directory will be iterated.
Whether symbolic links which point to directories should be treated as directories and their contents iterated over.
An input range of DirEntry.
// Iterate a directory in depth foreach (string name; dirEntries("destroy/me", SpanMode.depth)) { remove(name); } // Iterate the current directory in breadth foreach (string name; dirEntries("", SpanMode.breadth)) { writeln(name); } // Iterate a directory and get detailed info about it foreach (DirEntry e; dirEntries("dmd-testing", SpanMode.breadth)) { writeln(e.name, "\t", e.size); } // Iterate over all *.d files in current directory and all its subdirectories auto dFiles = dirEntries("", SpanMode.depth).filter!(f => f.name.endsWith(".d")); foreach (d; dFiles) writeln(d.name); // Hook it up with std.parallelism to compile them all in parallel: foreach (d; parallel(dFiles, 1)) //passes by 1 file to each thread { string cmd = "dmd -c " ~ d.name; writeln(cmd); std.process.executeShell(cmd); } // Iterate over all D source files in current directory and all its // subdirectories auto dFiles = dirEntries("","*.{d,di}",SpanMode.depth); foreach (d; dFiles) writeln(d.name);
To handle subdirectories with denied read permission, use SpanMode.shallow:
void scan(string path) { foreach (DirEntry entry; dirEntries(path, SpanMode.shallow)) { try { writeln(entry.name); if (entry.isDir) scan(entry.name); } catch (FileException fe) { continue; } // ignore } } scan("");
Duplicate functionality of D1's std.file.listdir():
string[] listdir(string pathname) { import std.algorithm.iteration : map, filter; import std.array : array; import std.path : baseName; return dirEntries(pathname, SpanMode.shallow) .filter!(a => a.isFile) .map!((return a) => baseName(a.name)) .array; } // Can be safe only with -preview=dip1000 @safe void main(string[] args) { import std.stdio : writefln; string[] files = listdir(args[1]); writefln("%s", files); }
Returns an input range of DirEntry that lazily iterates a given directory, also provides two ways of foreach iteration. The iteration variable can be of type string if only the name is needed, or DirEntry if additional details are needed. The span mode dictates how the directory is traversed. The name of each iterated directory entry contains the absolute or relative path (depending on _pathname).
Note: The order of returned directory entries is as it is provided by the operating system / filesystem, and may not follow any particular sorting.