Struct cap_async_std::fs::DirEntry [−][src]
pub struct DirEntry { /* fields omitted */ }Entries returned by the ReadDir iterator.
This corresponds to async_std::fs::DirEntry.
Unlike async_std::fs::DirEntry, this API has no DirEntry::path, because
absolute paths don’t interoperate well with the capability model.
There is a file_name function, however there are also open,
open_with, open_dir, remove_file, and remove_dir functions for
opening or removing the entry directly, which can be more efficient and
convenient.
Note that there is no from_std method, as async_std::fs::DirEntry doesn’t
provide a way to construct a DirEntry without opening directories by
ambient paths.
Implementations
impl DirEntry[src]
impl DirEntry[src]pub fn open_with(&self, options: &OpenOptions) -> Result<File>[src]
pub fn open_with(&self, options: &OpenOptions) -> Result<File>[src]Open the file with the given options.
pub fn remove_file(&self) -> Result<()>[src]
pub fn remove_file(&self) -> Result<()>[src]Removes the file from its filesystem.
pub fn remove_dir(&self) -> Result<()>[src]
pub fn remove_dir(&self) -> Result<()>[src]Removes the directory from its filesystem.
pub fn metadata(&self) -> Result<Metadata>[src]
pub fn metadata(&self) -> Result<Metadata>[src]Returns the metadata for the file that this entry points at.
This corresponds to async_std::fs::DirEntry::metadata.
pub async fn file_type(&self) -> Result<FileType>[src]
pub async fn file_type(&self) -> Result<FileType>[src]Returns the file type for the file that this entry points at.
This corresponds to async_std::fs::DirEntry::file_type.
pub fn file_name(&self) -> OsString[src]
pub fn file_name(&self) -> OsString[src]Returns the bare file name of this directory entry without any other leading path component.
This corresponds to async_std::fs::DirEntry::file_name.