GETDENTS

Section: System Calls (2)
Updated: Standard Extension
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NAME

getdents - get directory entries in a file system independent format  

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/dirent.h> int getdents (fildes, buf, nbyte)
int fildes;
char *buf;
unsigned nbyte;  

DESCRIPTION

Fildes is a file descriptor obtained from an open(2) or dup(2) system call. Getdents attempts to read nbyte bytes from the directory associated with fildes and to format them as file system independent entries in the buffer pointed to by buf. Since the file system independent directory entries are of variable length, in most cases the actual number of bytes returned will be less than nbyte. The file system independent directory entry is specified by the dirent structure. For a description of this see dirent(4). On devices capable of seeking, getdents starts at a position in the file given by the file pointer associated with fildes. Upon return from getdents, the file pointer has been incremented to point to the next directory entry. This system call was developed in order to implement the readdir routine [for a description see directory(3C)] and should not be used for other purposes.  

SEE ALSO

directory(3C), dirent(4).  

DIAGNOSTICS

Upon successful completion a non-negative integer is returned indicating the number of bytes of buf actually filled. (This need not be the number actually used in the actual directory file.) A value of zero indicates the end of the directory has been reached. If getdents fails for any other reason, a value of -1 is returned and the external integer variable errno is set to indicate the error.  

WARNINGS

Entries for "." and ".." may not be reported for some file system types. The exact set of errno values and meanings may vary among implementations.


 

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