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maint: Periodic merge of gui-release to default.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Tue, 20 Jan 2015 10:24:46 -0500
parents 931cc13a6f3b 446c46af4b42
children 4197fc428c7d
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## Copyright (C) 2004-2013 John W. Eaton
##
## This file is part of Octave.
##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {Function File} {} dir
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} dir (@var{directory})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{list}] =} dir (@var{directory})
## Display file listing for directory @var{directory}.
##
## If @var{directory} is not specified then list the present working directory.
##
## If a return value is requested, return a structure array with the fields
##
## @table @asis
## @item name
## File or directory name.
##
## @item date
## Timestamp of file modification (string value).
##
## @item bytes
## File size in bytes.
##
## @item isdir
## True if name is a directory.
##
## @item datenum
## Timestamp of file modification as serial date number (double).
##
## @item statinfo
## Information structure returned from @code{stat}.
## @end table
##
## If @var{directory} is a filename, rather than a directory, then return
## information about the named file.  @var{directory} may also be a list rather
## than a single directory or file.
##
## @var{directory} is subject to shell expansion if it contains any wildcard
## characters @samp{*}, @samp{?}, @samp{[]}.  To find a literal example of a
## wildcard character the wildcard must be escaped using the backslash operator
## @samp{\}.
##
## Note that for symbolic links, @code{dir} returns information about
## the file that the symbolic link points to rather than the link itself.
## However, if the link points to a nonexistent file, @code{dir} returns
## information about the link.
## @seealso{ls, readdir, glob, what, stat, lstat}
## @end deftypefn

## Author: jwe

## FIXME: This is quite slow for large directories.
##        Perhaps it should be converted to C++?

function retval = dir (directory)

  if (nargin == 0)
    directory = ".";
  elseif (nargin > 1)
    print_usage ();
  endif

  if (! ischar (directory))
    error ("dir: DIRECTORY argument must be a string");
  endif

  ## Prep the retval.
  info = struct (zeros (0, 1),
                 {"name", "date", "bytes", "isdir", "datenum", "statinfo"});


  if (strcmp (directory, "*"))
    directory = ".";
  endif
  if (strcmp (directory, "."))
    flst = {"."};
    nf = 1;
  else
    flst = glob (directory);
    nf = numel (flst);
  endif

  ## Determine the file list for the case where a single directory is specified.
  if (nf == 1)
    fn = flst{1};
    [st, err, msg] = stat (fn);
    if (err < 0)
      warning ("dir: 'stat (%s)' failed: %s", fn, msg);
      nf = 0;
    elseif (S_ISDIR (st.mode))
      flst = readdir (flst{1});
      nf = numel (flst);
      for i = 1:nf
        flst{i} = fullfile (fn, flst{i});
      endfor
    endif
  endif

  if (numel (flst) > 0)
    ## Collect results.
    for i = nf:-1:1
      fn = flst{i};
      [st, err, msg] = lstat (fn);
      if (err < 0)
        warning ("dir: 'lstat (%s)' failed: %s", fn, msg);
      else
        ## If we are looking at a link that points to something,
        ## return info about the target of the link, otherwise, return
        ## info about the link itself.
        if (S_ISLNK (st.mode))
          [xst, err, msg] = stat (fn);
          if (! err)
            st = xst;
          endif
        endif
        [dummy, fn, ext] = fileparts (fn);
        fn = [fn ext];
        info(i,1).name = fn;
        lt = localtime (st.mtime);
        info(i,1).date = strftime ("%d-%b-%Y %T", lt);
        info(i,1).bytes = st.size;
        info(i,1).isdir = S_ISDIR (st.mode);
        info(i,1).datenum = datenum (lt.year + 1900, lt.mon + 1, lt.mday,
                                     lt.hour, lt.min, lt.sec);
        info(i,1).statinfo = st;
      endif
    endfor
  endif

  ## Return the output arguments.
  if (nargout > 0)
    ## Return the requested structure.
    retval = info;
  elseif (numel (info) > 0)
    ## Print the structure to the screen.
    printf ("%s", list_in_columns ({info.name}));
  else
    warning ("dir: nonexistent directory '%s'", directory);
  endif

endfunction


%!test
%! list = dir ();
%! assert (isstruct (list) && ! isempty (list));
%! assert (fieldnames (list),
%!         {"name"; "date"; "bytes"; "isdir"; "datenum"; "statinfo"});
%!
%! if (isunix ())
%!   assert ({list(1:2).name}, {".", ".."});
%!   assert ([list(1:2).isdir], [true true]);
%! endif
%!
%! ## test that specifying a filename works the same as using a directory.
%! found = find (! [list.isdir], 1);
%! if (! isempty (found))
%!   list2 = dir (list(found).name);
%!   assert (list(found), list2);
%! endif

## Test input validation
%!error <DIRECTORY argument must be a string> dir (1)
%!warning <nonexistent directory> dir ("_%UNLIKELY_DIR_NAME%_");