SCANDIR(3) MachTen Programmer’s Manual SCANDIR(3)
NAME
scandir, alphasort - scan a directory
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dirent.h>
int
scandir(const char *dirname, struct dirent ***namelist,
int (*select)(struct dirent *),
int (*compar)(const void *, const void *))
int
alphasort(const void *d1, const void *d2)
DESCRIPTION
The scandir() function reads the directory dirname and
builds an array of
pointers to directory entries using malloc(3). It returns
the number of
entries in the array. A pointer to the array of directory
entries is
stored in the location referenced by namelist.
The select parameter is a
pointer to a user supplied subroutine which is
called by scandir() to select which entries are to be
included in the ar-
ray. The select routine is passed a pointer to a directory
entry and
should return a non-zero value if the directory entry is to
be included
in the array. If select is null, then all the directory
entries will be
included.
The compar parameter is a
pointer to a user supplied subroutine which is
passed to qsort(3) to sort the completed array. If this
pointer is null,
the array is not sorted.
The alphasort() function is a
routine which can be used for the compar
parameter to sort the array alphabetically.
The memory allocated for the
array can be deallocated with free(3), by
freeing each pointer in the array and then the array
itself.
DIAGNOSTICS
Returns -1 if the directory cannot be opened for reading or
if malloc(3)
cannot allocate enough memory to hold all the data
structures.
SEE ALSO
directory(3), malloc(3), qsort(3), dir(5)
HISTORY
The scandir() and alphasort() functions appeared in
4.2BSD.
4.2 Berkeley Distribution June 4, 1993 1