std::filesystem::recursive_directory_iterator
<filesystem>
recursive_directory_iterator
is a LegacyInputIterator that iterates over the directory_entry elements of a directory, and, recursively, over the entries of all subdirectories. The iteration order is unspecified, except that each directory entry is visited only once.
By default, symlinks are not followed, but this can be enabled by specifying the directory option follow_directory_symlink at construction time.
The special pathnames dot and dot-dot are skipped.
If the recursive_directory_iterator
reports an error or is advanced past the last directory entry of the top-level directory, it becomes equal to the default-constructed iterator, also known as the end iterator. Two end iterators are always equal, dereferencing or incrementing the end iterator is undefined behavior.
If a file or a directory is deleted or added to the directory tree after the recursive directory iterator has been created, it is unspecified whether the change would be observed through the iterator.
If the directory structure contains cycles, the end iterator may be unreachable.
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[edit] Member types
value_type
std::filesystem::directory_entry
difference_type
std::ptrdiff_t
pointer
const std::filesystem::directory_entry *
reference
const std::filesystem::directory_entry &
iterator_category
std::input_iterator_tag
[edit] Member functions
Observers
Modifiers
[edit] Non-member functions
Additionally, operator==
and operator!=
are(until C++20)operator==
is(since C++20) provided as required by LegacyInputIterator.
It is unspecified whether operator!=
is provided because it can be synthesized from operator==
, and(since C++20) whether an equality operator is a member or non-member.
[edit] Helper specializations
constexpr bool
constexpr bool
These specializations for recursive_directory_iterator
make it a borrowed_range
and a view
.
[edit] Notes
A recursive_directory_iterator
typically holds a reference-counted pointer (to satisfy shallow-copy semantics of LegacyInputIterator) to an implementation object, which holds:
- a container (such as std::vector ) of non-recursive directory_iterators that forms the recursion stack,
- the recursion depth counter (accessible with depth()),
- the directory options used at construction (accessible with options()),
- the pending recursion flag (accessible with recursion_pending(), may be combined with the directory options to save space).
[edit] Example
#include <filesystem> #include <fstream> #include <iostream> #include <string> namespace fs = std::filesystem; int main() { std::filesystem::current_path (std::filesystem::temp_directory_path ()); std::filesystem::create_directories ("sandbox/a/b"); std::ofstream ("sandbox/file1.txt"); std::filesystem::create_symlink ("a", "sandbox/syma"); // Iterate over the std::filesystem::directory_entry elements explicitly auto entry_length{3UZ}; for (const fs::directory_entry& dir_entry : fs::recursive_directory_iterator("sandbox")) { std::cout << dir_entry << '\n'; if (auto l{dir_entry.path().string().length()}; entry_length < l) entry_length = l; } std::cout << std::string (entry_length + 2, '-') << '\n'; // Iterate over the std::filesystem::directory_entry elements using `auto` for (auto const& dir_entry : fs::recursive_directory_iterator("sandbox")) std::cout << dir_entry << '\n'; std::filesystem::remove_all ("sandbox"); }
Possible output:
"sandbox/syma" "sandbox/file1.txt" "sandbox/a" "sandbox/a/b" ------------------- "sandbox/syma" "sandbox/file1.txt" "sandbox/a" "sandbox/a/b"
[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
---|---|---|---|
LWG 3480 | C++20 | recursive_directory_iterator was neither a borrowed_range nor a view
|
it is both |