std::filesystem::directory_entry::directory_entry
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std::filesystem::directory_entry 
 
 
 Member functions
directory_entry::directory_entry
 Modifiers
 Observers
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 Non-member functions
directory_entry() noexcept = default;
 (1) 
 (since C++17) 
directory_entry( const directory_entry& ) = default;
 (2) 
 (since C++17) 
directory_entry( directory_entry&& ) noexcept = default;
 (3) 
 (since C++17) 
explicit directory_entry( const std::filesystem::path & p );
 (4) 
 (since C++17) 
directory_entry( const std::filesystem::path & p, std::error_code & ec );
 (5) 
 (since C++17) 
Constructs a new directory_entry object.
1) Default constructor.
2) Defaulted copy constructor.
3) Defaulted move constructor.
4,5) Initializes the directory entry with path p and calls refresh to update the cached attributes. If an error occurs, the non-throwing overload leaves the 
directory_entry holding a default-constructed path.[edit] Parameters
 p
 -
 path to the filesystem object to which the directory entry will refer
 ec
 -
 out-parameter for error reporting in the non-throwing overload
[edit] Exceptions
Any overload not marked noexcept may throw std::bad_alloc  if memory allocation fails.
1-4) Throws std::filesystem::filesystem_error  on underlying OS API errors, constructed with p as the first path argument and the OS error code as the error code argument.
5) Sets a std::error_code & parameter to the OS API error code if an OS API call fails, and executes ec.clear () if no errors occur.
[edit] Example
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