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use crate::fs::{FileType, Metadata, OpenOptions};
use crate::fs_utf8::{to_utf8, Dir, File};
#[cfg(not(windows))]
use rustix::fs::DirEntryExt;
use std::{fmt, io};
/// Entries returned by the `ReadDir` iterator.
///
/// This corresponds to [`std::fs::DirEntry`].
///
/// Unlike `std::fs::DirEntry`, this API has no `DirEntry::path`, because
/// absolute paths don't interoperate well with the capability model.
///
/// There is a `file_name` function, however there are also `open`,
/// `open_with`, `open_dir`, `remove_file`, and `remove_dir` functions for
/// opening or removing the entry directly, which can be more efficient and
/// convenient.
///
/// There is no `from_std` method, as `std::fs::DirEntry` doesn't provide a way
/// to construct a `DirEntry` without opening directories by ambient paths.
pub struct DirEntry {
cap_std: crate::fs::DirEntry,
}
impl DirEntry {
/// Constructs a new instance of `Self` from the given
/// `cap_std::fs::DirEntry`.
#[inline]
pub fn from_cap_std(cap_std: crate::fs::DirEntry) -> Self {
Self { cap_std }
}
/// Open the file for reading.
#[inline]
pub fn open(&self) -> io::Result<File> {
self.cap_std.open().map(File::from_cap_std)
}
/// Open the file with the given options.
#[inline]
pub fn open_with(&self, options: &OpenOptions) -> io::Result<File> {
self.cap_std.open_with(options).map(File::from_cap_std)
}
/// Open the entry as a directory.
#[inline]
pub fn open_dir(&self) -> io::Result<Dir> {
self.cap_std.open_dir().map(Dir::from_cap_std)
}
/// Removes the file from its filesystem.
#[inline]
pub fn remove_file(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.cap_std.remove_file()
}
/// Removes the directory from its filesystem.
#[inline]
pub fn remove_dir(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.cap_std.remove_dir()
}
/// Returns the metadata for the file that this entry points at.
///
/// This corresponds to [`std::fs::DirEntry::metadata`].
#[inline]
pub fn metadata(&self) -> io::Result<Metadata> {
self.cap_std.metadata()
}
/// Returns the file type for the file that this entry points at.
///
/// This corresponds to [`std::fs::DirEntry::file_type`].
#[inline]
pub fn file_type(&self) -> io::Result<FileType> {
self.cap_std.file_type()
}
/// Returns the bare file name of this directory entry without any other
/// leading path component.
///
/// This function returns an `Err` in the case that the file name isn't
/// encodable as UTF-8.
///
/// If the `arf_strings` feature is enabled, unencodable names are
/// translated to UTF-8 using `arf-strings`.
///
/// This corresponds to [`std::fs::DirEntry::file_name`].
#[inline]
pub fn file_name(&self) -> io::Result<String> {
Ok(to_utf8(self.cap_std.file_name())?.into())
}
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
impl DirEntryExt for DirEntry {
#[inline]
fn ino(&self) -> u64 {
self.cap_std.ino()
}
}
#[cfg(windows)]
#[doc(hidden)]
impl cap_primitives::fs::_WindowsDirEntryExt for DirEntry {
#[inline]
fn full_metadata(&self) -> io::Result<Metadata> {
self.cap_std.full_metadata()
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for DirEntry {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
self.cap_std.fmt(f)
}
}