Struct std::fs::DirEntry 1.0.0
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pub struct DirEntry(_);
Entries returned by the ReadDir
iterator.
An instance of DirEntry
represents an entry inside of a directory on the
filesystem. Each entry can be inspected via methods to learn about the full
path or possibly other metadata through per-platform extension traits.
Methods
impl DirEntry
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impl DirEntry
pub fn path(&self) -> PathBuf
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pub fn path(&self) -> PathBuf
Returns the full path to the file that this entry represents.
The full path is created by joining the original path to read_dir
with the filename of this entry.
Examples
use std::fs; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { for entry in fs::read_dir(".")? { let dir = entry?; println!("{:?}", dir.path()); } Ok(()) }Run
This prints output like:
"./whatever.txt"
"./foo.html"
"./hello_world.rs"
The exact text, of course, depends on what files you have in .
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pub fn metadata(&self) -> Result<Metadata>
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pub fn metadata(&self) -> Result<Metadata>
Return the metadata for the file that this entry points at.
This function will not traverse symlinks if this entry points at a symlink.
Platform-specific behavior
On Windows this function is cheap to call (no extra system calls
needed), but on Unix platforms this function is the equivalent of
calling symlink_metadata
on the path.
Examples
use std::fs; if let Ok(entries) = fs::read_dir(".") { for entry in entries { if let Ok(entry) = entry { // Here, `entry` is a `DirEntry`. if let Ok(metadata) = entry.metadata() { // Now let's show our entry's permissions! println!("{:?}: {:?}", entry.path(), metadata.permissions()); } else { println!("Couldn't get metadata for {:?}", entry.path()); } } } }Run
pub fn file_type(&self) -> Result<FileType>
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pub fn file_type(&self) -> Result<FileType>
Return the file type for the file that this entry points at.
This function will not traverse symlinks if this entry points at a symlink.
Platform-specific behavior
On Windows and most Unix platforms this function is free (no extra
system calls needed), but some Unix platforms may require the equivalent
call to symlink_metadata
to learn about the target file type.
Examples
use std::fs; if let Ok(entries) = fs::read_dir(".") { for entry in entries { if let Ok(entry) = entry { // Here, `entry` is a `DirEntry`. if let Ok(file_type) = entry.file_type() { // Now let's show our entry's file type! println!("{:?}: {:?}", entry.path(), file_type); } else { println!("Couldn't get file type for {:?}", entry.path()); } } } }Run
pub fn file_name(&self) -> OsString
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pub fn file_name(&self) -> OsString
Trait Implementations
impl Debug for DirEntry
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impl Debug for DirEntry
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl DirEntryExt for DirEntry
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impl DirEntryExt for DirEntry