std::filesystem:: directory_iterator
Defined in header
<filesystem>
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class
directory_iterator
;
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(since C++17) | |
directory_iterator
is a
LegacyInputIterator
that iterates over the
directory_entry
elements of a directory (but does not visit the subdirectories). The iteration order is unspecified, except that each directory entry is visited only once. The special pathnames
dot
and
dot-dot
are skipped.
If the
directory_iterator
reports an error or is advanced past the last directory entry, 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 directory iterator has been created, it is unspecified whether the change would be observed through the iterator.
Member types
Member type | Definition |
value_type
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std::filesystem::directory_entry |
difference_type
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std::ptrdiff_t |
pointer
|
const std:: filesystem :: directory_entry * |
reference
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const std:: filesystem :: directory_entry & |
iterator_category
|
std::input_iterator_tag |
Member functions
constructs a directory iterator
(public member function) |
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(destructor)
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default destructor
(public member function) |
assigns contents
(public member function) |
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accesses the pointed-to entry
(public member function) |
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advances to the next entry
(public member function) |
Non-member functions
range-based for loop support
(function) |
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.
Helper specializations
template
<>
constexpr
bool
|
(since C++20) | |
template
<>
constexpr
bool
|
(since C++20) | |
These specializations for
directory_iterator
make it a
borrowed_range
and a
view
.
Notes
Many low-level OS APIs for directory traversal retrieve file attributes along with the next directory entry. The constructors and the non-const member functions of std::filesystem::directory_iterator store these attributes, if any, in the pointed-to std::filesystem::directory_entry without calling directory_entry::refresh , which makes it possible to examine the attributes of the directory entries as they are being iterated over, without making additional system calls.
Example
#include <algorithm> #include <filesystem> #include <fstream> #include <iostream> int main() { const std::filesystem::path sandbox{"sandbox"}; std::filesystem::create_directories(sandbox/"dir1"/"dir2"); std::ofstream{sandbox/"file1.txt"}; std::ofstream{sandbox/"file2.txt"}; std::cout << "directory_iterator:\n"; // directory_iterator can be iterated using a range-for loop for (auto const& dir_entry : std::filesystem::directory_iterator{sandbox}) std::cout << dir_entry.path() << '\n'; std::cout << "\ndirectory_iterator as a range:\n"; // directory_iterator behaves as a range in other ways, too std::ranges::for_each( std::filesystem::directory_iterator{sandbox}, [](const auto& dir_entry) { std::cout << dir_entry << '\n'; }); std::cout << "\nrecursive_directory_iterator:\n"; for (auto const& dir_entry : std::filesystem::recursive_directory_iterator{sandbox}) std::cout << dir_entry << '\n'; // delete the sandbox dir and all contents within it, including subdirs std::filesystem::remove_all(sandbox); }
Possible output:
directory_iterator: "sandbox/file2.txt" "sandbox/file1.txt" "sandbox/dir1" directory_iterator as a range: "sandbox/file2.txt" "sandbox/file1.txt" "sandbox/dir1" recursive_directory_iterator: "sandbox/file2.txt" "sandbox/file1.txt" "sandbox/dir1" "sandbox/dir1/dir2"
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 3480 | C++20 |
directory_iterator
was neither a
borrowed_range
nor a
view
|
it is both |
See also
(C++17)
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an iterator to the contents of a directory and its subdirectories
(class) |
(C++17)
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options for iterating directory contents
(enum) |
(C++17)
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a directory entry
(class) |