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harbour-core/harbour/doc/en/dir.txt
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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* The following parts are Copyright of the individual authors.
* www - http://www.harbour-project.org
*
* Copyright 1999 Chen Kedem <niki@actcom.co.il>
* Documentation for: __DIR(), DIR, ADIR()
*
* See COPYING for licensing terms.
*
*/
/* $DOC$
* $TEMPLATE$
* Function
* $NAME$
* __Dir()*
* $CATEGORY$
* API
* $SUBCATEGORY$
* FileSys
* $ONELINER$
* Display listings of files
* $SYNTAX$
* __Dir( [<cFileMask>] ) --> NIL
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFileMask> File mask to include in the function return. It could
* contain path and standard wildcard characters as supported by your
* OS (like * and ?). If <cFileMask> contains no path, then SET DEFAULT
* path is used to display files in the mask.
* $RETURNS$
* __Dir() always returns NIL.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* If no <cFileMask> is given, __Dir() displays information about all
* *.dbf in the SET DEFAULT path. This information contains: file name,
* number of records, last update date and the size of each file.
*
* If <cFileMask> is given, __Dir() list all files that match the mask
* with the following details: Name, Extension, Size, Date.
*
* DIR command is preprocessed into __Dir() function during compile
* time.
*
* __Dir() is a compatibility function, it is superseded by DIRECTORY()
* which return all the information in a multidimensional array.
* $EXAMPLES$
* __Dir() // information for all DBF files in current directory
*
* __Dir( "*.dbf" ) // list all DBF file in current directory
*
* // list all PRG files in Harbour Run-Time library
* // for DOS compatible operating systems
* __Dir( "C:\harbour\source\rtl\*.prg" )
*
* // list all files in the public section on a Unix like machine
* __Dir( "/pub" )
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* C
* $PLATFORMS$
* All(LFN)
* $FILES$
* Library is rtl
* $SEEALSO$
* ADIR(),DIRECTORY(),SET DEFAULT,DIR
* $END$
*/
/* $DOC$
* $TEMPLATE$
* Command
* $NAME$
* DIR
* $CATEGORY$
* Command
* $SUBCATEGORY$
* FileSys
* $ONELINER$
* Display listings of files
* $SYNTAX$
* DIR [<cFileMask>]
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFileMask> File mask to include in the function return. It could
* contain path and standard wildcard characters as supported by your
* OS (like * and ?). If <cFileMask> contains no path, then SET DEFAULT
* path is used to display files in the mask.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* If no <cFileMask> is given, __Dir() display information about all
* *.dbf in the SET DEFAULT path, this information contain: file name,
* number of records, last update date and the size of each file.
*
* If <cFileMask> is given, __Dir() list all files that match the mask
* with the following details: Name, Extension, Size, Date.
*
* DIR command is preprocessed into __Dir() function during compile
* time.
*
* __Dir() is a compatibility function, it is superseded by DIRECTORY()
* which returns all the information in a multidimensional array.
* $EXAMPLES$
* DIR // information for all DBF files in current directory
*
* dir "*.dbf" // list all DBF file in current directory
*
* // list all PRG files in Harbour Run-Time library
* // for DOS compatible operating systems
* Dir "C:\harbour\source\rtl\*.prg"
*
* // list all files in the public section on a Unix like machine
* Dir "/pub"
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* C
* $PLATFORMS$
* All(LFN)
* $SEEALSO$
* ADIR(),DIRECTORY(),SET DEFAULT,__DIR()*
* $END$
*/
/* $DOC$
* $TEMPLATE$
* Function
* $NAME$
* ADIR()
* $CATEGORY$
* API
* $SUBCATEGORY$
* FileSys
* $ONELINER$
* Fill pre-defined arrays with file/directory information
* $SYNTAX$
* ADIR( [<cFileMask>], [<aName>], [<aSize>], [<aDate>],
* [<aTime>], [<aAttr>] ) --> nDirEnries
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFileMask> File mask to include in the function return. It could
* contain path and standard wildcard characters as supported by your
* OS (like * and ?). If you omit <cFileMask> or if <cFileMask> contains
* no path, then the path from SET DEFAULT is used.
*
* <aName> Array to fill with file name of files that meet <cFileMask>.
* Each element is a Character string and include the file name and
* extension without the path. The name is the long file name as
* reported by the OS and not necessarily the 8.3 uppercase name.
*
* <aSize> Array to fill with file size of files that meet <cFileMask>.
* Each element is a Numeric integer for the file size in Bytes.
* Directories are always zero in size.
*
* <aDate> Array to fill with file last modification date of files that
* meet <cFileMask>. Each element is of type Date.
*
* <aTime> Array to fill with file last modification time of files that
* meet <cFileMask>. Each element is a Character string in the format
* HH:mm:ss.
*
* <aAttr> Array to fill with attribute of files that meet <cFileMask>.
* Each element is a Character string, see DIRECTORY() for information
* about attribute values. If you pass array to <aAttr>, the function
* is going to return files with normal, hidden, system and directory
* attributes. If <aAttr> is not specified or with type other than
* Array, only files with normal attribute would return.
* $RETURNS$
* ADIR() return the number of file entries that meet <cFileMask>
* $DESCRIPTION$
* ADIR() return the number of files and/or directories that match
* a specified skeleton, it also fill a series of given arrays with
* the name, size, date, time and attribute of those files. The passed
* arrays should pre-initialized to the proper size, see example below.
* In order to include hidden, system or directories <aAttr> must be
* specified.
*
* ADIR() is a compatibility function, it is superseded by DIRECTORY()
* which returns all the information in a multidimensional array.
* $EXAMPLES$
* LOCAL aName, aSize, aDate, aTime, aAttr, nLen, i
* nLen := ADIR( "*.jpg" ) // Number of JPG files in this directory
* IF nLen > 0
* aName := Array( nLen ) // make room to store the information
* aSize := Array( nLen )
* aDate := Array( nLen )
* aTime := Array( nLen )
* aAttr := Array( nLen )
* ADIR( "*.prg", aName, aSize, aDate, aTime, aAttr )
* FOR i = 1 TO nLen
* ? aName[i], aSize[i], aDate[i], aTime[i], aAttr[i]
* NEXT
* ELSE
* ? "This directory is clean from smut"
* ENDIF
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* <aName> is going to be filled with long file name and not necessarily
* the 8.3 uppercase name.
* $FILES$
* Library is rtl
* $SEEALSO$
* ARRAY(),DIRECTORY(),SET DEFAULT
* $END$
*/