Struct git_features::fs::walkdir::DirEntryGeneric
source · pub struct DirEntryGeneric<C>where
C: ClientState,{
pub depth: usize,
pub file_name: OsString,
pub file_type: FileType,
pub client_state: <C as ClientState>::DirEntryState,
pub parent_path: Arc<Path>,
pub read_children_path: Option<Arc<Path>>,
pub read_children_error: Option<Error>,
/* private fields */
}fs-walkdir-parallel only.Expand description
Representation of a file or directory.
This representation does not wrap a std::fs::DirEntry. Instead it copies
file_name, file_type, and optionaly metadata out of the underlying
std::fs::DirEntry. This allows it to quickly drop the underlying file
descriptor.
Fields§
§depth: usizeDepth of this entry relative to the root directory where the walk started.
file_name: OsStringFile name of this entry without leading path component.
file_type: FileTypeFile type for the file/directory that this entry points at.
client_state: <C as ClientState>::DirEntryStateField where clients can store state from within the The
process_read_dir
callback.
parent_path: Arc<Path>Path used by this entry’s parent to read this entry.
read_children_path: Option<Arc<Path>>Path that will be used to read child entries. This is automatically set
for directories. The
process_read_dir callback
may set this field to None to skip reading the contents of a
particular directory.
read_children_error: Option<Error>If read_children_path is set and resulting fs::read_dir generates an error
then that error is stored here.
Implementations§
source§impl<C> DirEntry<C>where
C: ClientState,
impl<C> DirEntry<C>where
C: ClientState,
sourcepub fn file_type(&self) -> FileType
pub fn file_type(&self) -> FileType
Return the file type for the file that this entry points to.
If this is a symbolic link and follow_links is true, then this
returns the type of the target.
This never makes any system calls.
sourcepub fn file_name(&self) -> &OsStr
pub fn file_name(&self) -> &OsStr
Return the file name of this entry.
If this entry has no file name (e.g., /), then the full path is
returned.
sourcepub fn depth(&self) -> usize
pub fn depth(&self) -> usize
Returns the depth at which this entry was created relative to the root.
The smallest depth is 0 and always corresponds to the path given
to the new function on WalkDir. Its direct descendents have depth
1, and their descendents have depth 2, and so on.
sourcepub fn path(&self) -> PathBuf
pub fn path(&self) -> PathBuf
Path to the file/directory represented by this entry.
The path is created by joining parent_path with file_name.
sourcepub fn path_is_symlink(&self) -> bool
pub fn path_is_symlink(&self) -> bool
Returns true if and only if this entry was created from a symbolic
link. This is unaffected by the follow_links setting.
When true, the value returned by the path method is a
symbolic link name. To get the full target path, you must call
std::fs::read_link(entry.path()).
sourcepub fn metadata(&self) -> Result<Metadata, Error>
pub fn metadata(&self) -> Result<Metadata, Error>
Return the metadata for the file that this entry points to.
This will follow symbolic links if and only if the WalkDir value
has follow_links enabled.
Platform behavior
This always calls std::fs::symlink_metadata.
If this entry is a symbolic link and follow_links is enabled, then
std::fs::metadata is called instead.
Errors
Similar to std::fs::metadata, returns errors for path values that
the program does not have permissions to access or if the path does not
exist.
sourcepub fn parent_path(&self) -> &Path
pub fn parent_path(&self) -> &Path
Reference to the path of the directory containing this entry.