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30.Dd March 28, 2017
31.Dt FTS 3C
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm fts_open ,
35.Nm fts_read ,
36.Nm fts_children ,
37.Nm fts_set ,
38.Nm fts_close
39.Nd traverse a file hierarchy
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.In sys/types.h
42.In sys/stat.h
43.In fts.h
44.Ft FTS *
45.Fo fts_open
46.Fa "char * const *path_argv"
47.Fa "int options"
48.Fa "int (*compar)(const FTSENT **, const FTSENT **)"
49.Fc
50.Ft FTSENT *
51.Fn fts_read "FTS *ftsp"
52.Ft FTSENT *
53.Fn fts_children "FTS *ftsp" "int options"
54.Ft int
55.Fn fts_set "FTS *ftsp" "FTSENT *f" "int option"
56.Ft int
57.Fn fts_close "FTS *ftsp"
58.Sh DESCRIPTION
59The
60.Nm fts
61functions are provided for traversing
62.Ux
63file hierarchies.
64The
65.Fn fts_open
66function returns a
67.Dq handle
68on a file hierarchy, which is then supplied to
69the other
70.Nm fts
71functions.
72The function
73.Fn fts_read
74returns a pointer to a structure describing one of the files in the file
75hierarchy.
76The function
77.Fn fts_children
78returns a pointer to a linked list of structures, each of which describes
79one of the files contained in a directory within the hierarchy.
80.Pp
81In general, directories are visited two distinguishable times; in pre-order
82.Pq before any of their descendants are visited
83and in post-order
84.Pq after all of their descendants have been visited .
85Files are visited once.
86It is possible to walk the hierarchy
87.Dq logically
88.Pq following symbolic links
89or
90.Dq physically
91.Pq not following symbolic links ,
92order the walk of the hierarchy, or
93prune and/or re-visit portions of the hierarchy.
94.Pp
95Two structures are defined
96.Pq and typedef'd
97in the include file
98.In fts.h .
99The first is
100.Dv FTS ,
101the structure that represents the file hierarchy itself.
102The second is
103.Li FTSENT ,
104the structure that represents a file in the file
105hierarchy.
106Normally, an
107.Li FTSENT
108structure is returned for every file in the file
109hierarchy.
110In this manual page,
111.Dq file
112and
113.Dq Li FTSENT No structure
114are generally
115interchangeable.
116.Pp
117The
118.Li FTSENT
119structure contains at least the following fields, which are
120described in greater detail below:
121.Bd -literal
122typedef struct _ftsent {
123	unsigned short fts_info;	/* flags for FTSENT structure */
124	char *fts_accpath;		/* access path */
125	char *fts_path;			/* root path */
126	size_t fts_pathlen;		/* strlen(fts_path) */
127	char *fts_name;			/* file name */
128	size_t fts_namelen;		/* strlen(fts_name) */
129	int fts_level;			/* depth (-1 to N) */
130	int fts_errno;			/* file errno */
131	long fts_number;		/* local numeric value */
132	void *fts_pointer;		/* local address value */
133	struct _ftsent *fts_parent;	/* parent directory */
134	struct _ftsent *fts_link;	/* next file structure */
135	struct _ftsent *fts_cycle;	/* cycle structure */
136	struct stat *fts_statp;		/* stat(2) information */
137} FTSENT;
138.Ed
139.Pp
140These fields are defined as follows:
141.Bl -tag -width "fts_namelen"
142.It Fa fts_info
143One of the following flags describing the returned
144.Li FTSENT
145structure and
146the file it represents.
147With the exception of directories without errors
148.Pq Dv FTS_D ,
149all of these
150entries are terminal, that is, they will not be revisited, nor will any
151of their descendants be visited.
152.Bl -tag -width FTS_DEFAULT
153.It Dv FTS_D
154A directory being visited in pre-order.
155.It Dv FTS_DC
156A directory that causes a cycle in the tree.
157.Po The
158.Fa fts_cycle
159field of the
160.Li FTSENT
161structure will be filled in as well.
162.Pc
163.It Dv FTS_DEFAULT
164Any
165.Li FTSENT
166structure that represents a file type not explicitly described
167by one of the other
168.Fa fts_info
169values.
170.It Dv FTS_DNR
171A directory which cannot be read.
172This is an error return, and the
173.Fa fts_errno
174field will be set to indicate what caused the error.
175.It Dv FTS_DOT
176A file named
177.Dq \&.
178or
179.Dq ..
180which was not specified as a file name to
181.Fn fts_open
182.Pq see Dv FTS_SEEDOT .
183.It Dv FTS_DP
184A directory being visited in post-order.
185The contents of the
186.Li FTSENT
187structure will be unchanged from when
188it was returned in pre-order, i.e., with the
189.Fa fts_info
190field set to
191.Dv FTS_D .
192.It Dv FTS_ERR
193This is an error return, and the
194.Fa fts_errno
195field will be set to indicate what caused the error.
196.It Dv FTS_F
197A regular file.
198.It Dv FTS_NS
199A file for which no
200.Xr stat 2
201information was available.
202The contents of the
203.Fa fts_statp
204field are undefined.
205This is an error return, and the
206.Fa fts_errno
207field will be set to indicate what caused the error.
208.It Dv FTS_NSOK
209A file for which no
210.Xr stat 2
211information was requested.
212The contents of the
213.Fa fts_statp
214field are undefined.
215.It Dv FTS_SL
216A symbolic link.
217.It Dv FTS_SLNONE
218A symbolic link with a non-existent target.
219The contents of the
220.Fa fts_statp
221field reference the file characteristic information for the symbolic link
222itself.
223.El
224.It Fa fts_accpath
225A path for accessing the file from the current directory.
226.It Fa fts_path
227The path for the file relative to the root of the traversal.
228This path contains the path specified to
229.Fn fts_open
230as a prefix.
231.It Fa fts_pathlen
232The length of the string referenced by
233.Fa fts_path .
234.It Fa fts_name
235The name of the file.
236.It Fa fts_namelen
237The length of the string referenced by
238.Fa fts_name .
239.It Fa fts_level
240The depth of the traversal, numbered from \-1 to N, where this file
241was found.
242The
243.Li FTSENT
244structure representing the parent of the starting point
245.Pq or root
246of the traversal is numbered
247.Dv FTS_ROOTPARENTLEVEL
248.Pq \-1 ,
249and the
250.Li FTSENT
251structure for the root
252itself is numbered
253.Dv FTS_ROOTLEVEL
254.Pq 0 .
255Note that while
256.Fa fts_level
257cannot hold a number of levels greater than
258.Dv FTS_MAXLEVEL ,
259the
260.Nm fts
261functions themselves are not limited to a fixed number
262of levels.
263Application code that inspects
264.Fa fts_level
265should be written with this in mind.
266.It Fa fts_errno
267Upon return of an
268.Li FTSENT
269structure from the
270.Fn fts_children
271or
272.Fn fts_read
273functions, with its
274.Fa fts_info
275field set to
276.Dv FTS_DNR ,
277.Dv FTS_ERR
278or
279.Dv FTS_NS ,
280the
281.Fa fts_errno
282field contains the value of the external variable
283.Va errno
284specifying the cause of the error.
285Otherwise, the contents of the
286.Fa fts_errno
287field are undefined.
288.It Fa fts_number
289This field is provided for the use of the application program and is
290not modified by the
291.Nm fts
292functions.
293It is initialized to 0.
294.It Fa fts_pointer
295This field is provided for the use of the application program and is
296not modified by the
297.Nm fts
298functions.
299It is initialized to
300.Dv NULL .
301.It Fa fts_parent
302A pointer to the
303.Li FTSENT
304structure referencing the file in the hierarchy
305immediately above the current file, i.e., the directory of which this
306file is a member.
307A parent structure for the initial entry point is provided as well,
308however, only the
309.Fa fts_level ,
310.Fa fts_number
311and
312.Fa fts_pointer
313fields are guaranteed to be initialized.
314.It Fa fts_link
315Upon return from the
316.Fn fts_children
317function, the
318.Fa fts_link
319field points to the next structure in the null-terminated
320linked list of directory members.
321Otherwise, the contents of the
322.Fa fts_link
323field are undefined.
324.It Fa fts_cycle
325If a directory causes a cycle in the hierarchy
326.Pq see Dv FTS_DC ,
327either because of a hard link between two directories, or a symbolic link
328pointing to a directory, the
329.Fa fts_cycle
330field of the structure will point to the
331.Li FTSENT
332structure in the hierarchy that references the same file as the current
333.Li FTSENT
334structure.
335Otherwise, the contents of the
336.Fa fts_cycle
337field are undefined.
338.It Fa fts_statp
339A pointer to
340.Xr stat 2
341information for the file.
342.El
343.Pp
344A single buffer is used for all of the paths of all of the files in the
345file hierarchy.
346Therefore, the
347.Fa fts_path
348and
349.Fa fts_accpath
350fields are guaranteed to be NUL terminated
351.Em only
352for the file most recently returned by
353.Fn fts_read .
354To use these fields to reference any files represented by other
355.Li FTSENT
356structures will require that the path buffer be modified using the
357information contained in that
358.Li FTSENT
359structure's
360.Fa fts_pathlen
361field.
362Any such modifications should be undone before further calls to
363.Fn fts_read
364are attempted.
365The
366.Fa fts_name
367field is always NUL terminated.
368.Ss FTS_OPEN
369The
370.Fn fts_open
371function takes a pointer to an array of character pointers naming one
372or more paths which make up a logical file hierarchy to be traversed.
373The array must be terminated by a null pointer.
374.Pp
375There are
376a number of options, at least one of which
377.Po either
378.Dv FTS_LOGICAL
379or
380.Dv FTS_PHYSICAL
381.Pc
382must be specified.
383The
384.Fa options
385are selected by
386.Tn OR Ns 'ing
387the following values:
388.Bl -tag -width "FTS_COMFOLLOW"
389.It Dv FTS_COMFOLLOW
390This option causes any symbolic link specified as a root path to be
391followed immediately whether or not
392.Dv FTS_LOGICAL
393is also specified.
394.It Dv FTS_LOGICAL
395This option causes the
396.Nm fts
397routines to return
398.Li FTSENT
399structures for the targets of symbolic links
400instead of the symbolic links themselves.
401If this option is set, the only symbolic links for which
402.Li FTSENT
403structures
404are returned to the application are those referencing non-existent files.
405Either
406.Dv FTS_LOGICAL
407or
408.Dv FTS_PHYSICAL
409.Em must
410be provided to the
411.Fn fts_open
412function.
413.It Dv FTS_NOCHDIR
414As a performance optimization, the
415.Nm fts
416functions change directories as they walk the file hierarchy.
417This has the side-effect that an application cannot rely on being
418in any particular directory during the traversal.
419The
420.Dv FTS_NOCHDIR
421option turns off this optimization, and the
422.Nm fts
423functions will not change the current directory.
424Note that applications should not themselves change their current directory
425and try to access files unless
426.Dv FTS_NOCHDIR
427is specified and absolute
428pathnames were provided as arguments to
429.Fn fts_open .
430.It Dv FTS_NOSTAT
431By default, returned
432.Li FTSENT
433structures reference file characteristic information
434.Po the
435.Fa statp
436field
437.Pc
438for each file visited.
439This option relaxes that requirement as a performance optimization,
440allowing the
441.Nm fts
442functions to set the
443.Fa fts_info
444field to
445.Dv FTS_NSOK
446and leave the contents of the
447.Fa statp
448field undefined.
449.It Dv FTS_PHYSICAL
450This option causes the
451.Nm fts
452routines to return
453.Li FTSENT
454structures for symbolic links themselves instead
455of the target files they point to.
456If this option is set,
457.Li FTSENT
458structures for all symbolic links in the
459hierarchy are returned to the application.
460Either
461.Dv FTS_LOGICAL
462or
463.Dv FTS_PHYSICAL
464.Em must
465be provided to the
466.Fn fts_open
467function.
468.It Dv FTS_SEEDOT
469By default, unless they are specified as path arguments to
470.Fn fts_open ,
471any files named
472.Dq \&.
473or
474.Dq ..
475encountered in the file hierarchy are ignored.
476This option causes the
477.Nm fts
478routines to return
479.Li FTSENT
480structures for them.
481.It Dv FTS_XDEV
482This option prevents
483.Nm fts
484from descending into directories that have a different device number
485than the file from which the descent began.
486.El
487.Pp
488The
489.Fa compar
490argument
491specifies a user-defined function which may be used to order the traversal
492of the hierarchy.
493It
494takes two pointers to pointers to
495.Li FTSENT
496structures as arguments and
497should return a negative value, zero, or a positive value to indicate
498if the file referenced by its first argument comes before, in any order
499with respect to, or after, the file referenced by its second argument.
500The
501.Fa fts_accpath ,
502.Fa fts_path
503and
504.Fa fts_pathlen
505fields of the
506.Li FTSENT
507structures may
508.Em never
509be used in this comparison.
510If the
511.Fa fts_info
512field is set to
513.Dv FTS_NS
514or
515.Dv FTS_NSOK ,
516the
517.Fa fts_statp
518field may not either.
519If the
520.Fa compar
521argument is
522.Dv NULL ,
523the directory traversal order is in the order listed in
524.Fa path_argv
525for the root paths, and in the order listed in the directory for
526everything else.
527.Pp
528If an error occurs,
529.Fn fts_open
530returns
531.Dv NULL
532and sets
533.Va errno
534appropriately.
535.Ss FTS_READ
536The
537.Fn fts_read
538function returns a pointer to an
539.Li FTSENT
540structure describing a file in
541the hierarchy.
542Directories
543.Pq that are readable and do not cause cycles
544are visited at least twice, once in pre-order and once in post-order.
545All other files are visited at least once.
546.Po Hard links between directories that do not cause cycles or symbolic
547links to symbolic links may cause files to be visited more than once,
548or directories more than twice.
549.Pc
550.Pp
551If all the members of the hierarchy have been returned,
552.Fn fts_read
553returns
554.Dv NULL
555and sets the external variable
556.Va errno
557to 0.
558If an error unrelated to a file in the hierarchy occurs,
559.Fn fts_read
560returns
561.Dv NULL
562and sets
563.Va errno
564appropriately.
565If an error related to a returned file occurs, a pointer to an
566.Li FTSENT
567structure is returned, and
568.Va errno
569may or may not have been set
570.Pq see Fa fts_info .
571.Pp
572The
573.Li FTSENT
574structures returned by
575.Fn fts_read
576may be overwritten after a call to
577.Fn fts_close
578on the same file hierarchy stream or, after a call to
579.Fn fts_read ,
580on the same file hierarchy stream unless they represent a file of type
581directory, in which case they will not be overwritten until after a call to
582.Fn fts_read
583after the
584.Li FTSENT
585structure has been returned by the function
586.Fn fts_read
587in post-order.
588.Ss FTS_CHILDREN
589The
590.Fn fts_children
591function returns a pointer to an
592.Li FTSENT
593structure describing the first entry in a null-terminated
594linked list of
595the files in the directory represented by the
596.Li FTSENT
597structure most recently returned by
598.Fn fts_read .
599The list is linked through the
600.Fa fts_link
601field of the
602.Li FTSENT
603structure, and is ordered by the user-specified comparison function, if any.
604Repeated calls to
605.Fn fts_children
606will recreate this linked list.
607.Pp
608As a special case, if
609.Fn fts_read
610has not yet been called for a hierarchy,
611.Fn fts_children
612will return a pointer to the files in the logical directory specified to
613.Fn fts_open ,
614i.e., the arguments specified to
615.Fn fts_open .
616Otherwise, if the
617.Li FTSENT
618structure most recently returned by
619.Fn fts_read
620is not a directory being visited in pre-order,
621or the directory does not contain any files,
622.Fn fts_children
623returns
624.Dv NULL
625and sets
626.Va errno
627to 0.
628If an error occurs,
629.Fn fts_children
630returns
631.Dv NULL
632and sets
633.Va errno
634appropriately.
635.Pp
636The
637.Li FTSENT
638structures returned by
639.Fn fts_children
640may be overwritten after a call to
641.Fn fts_children ,
642.Fn fts_close
643or
644.Fn fts_read
645on the same file hierarchy stream.
646.Pp
647.Fa options
648may be set to the following value:
649.Bl -tag -width FTS_NAMEONLY
650.It Dv FTS_NAMEONLY
651Only the names of the files are needed.
652The contents of all the fields in the returned linked list of structures
653are undefined with the exception of the
654.Fa fts_name
655and
656.Fa fts_namelen
657fields.
658.El
659.Ss FTS_SET
660The function
661.Fn fts_set
662allows the user application to determine further processing for the file
663.Fa f
664of the stream
665.Fa ftsp .
666The
667.Fn fts_set
668function returns 0 on success or \-1 if an error occurred.
669.Fa option
670must be set to one of the following values:
671.Bl -tag -width FTS_PHYSICAL
672.It Dv FTS_AGAIN
673Re-visit the file; any file type may be re-visited.
674The next call to
675.Fn fts_read
676will return the referenced file.
677The
678.Fa fts_stat
679and
680.Fa fts_info
681fields of the structure will be reinitialized at that time,
682but no other fields will have been changed.
683This option is meaningful only for the most recently returned
684file from
685.Fn fts_read .
686Normal use is for post-order directory visits, where it causes the
687directory to be re-visited
688.Pq in both pre and post-order
689as well as all of its descendants.
690.It Dv FTS_FOLLOW
691The referenced file must be a symbolic link.
692If the referenced file is the one most recently returned by
693.Fn fts_read ,
694the next call to
695.Fn fts_read
696returns the file with the
697.Fa fts_info
698and
699.Fa fts_statp
700fields reinitialized to reflect the target of the symbolic link instead
701of the symbolic link itself.
702If the file is one of those most recently returned by
703.Fn fts_children ,
704the
705.Fa fts_info
706and
707.Fa fts_statp
708fields of the structure, when returned by
709.Fn fts_read ,
710will reflect the target of the symbolic link instead of the symbolic link
711itself.
712In either case if the target of the symbolic link does not exist, the
713fields of the returned structure will be unchanged and the
714.Fa fts_info
715field will be set to
716.Dv FTS_SLNONE .
717.Pp
718If the target of the link is a directory, the pre-order return, followed
719by the return of all of its descendants, followed by a post-order return,
720is done.
721.It Dv FTS_SKIP
722No descendants of this file are visited.
723The file may be one of those most recently returned by either
724.Fn fts_children
725or
726.Fn fts_read .
727.El
728.Ss FTS_CLOSE
729The
730.Fn fts_close
731function closes a file hierarchy stream
732.Fa ftsp
733and restores the current directory to the directory from which
734.Fn fts_open
735was called to open
736.Fa ftsp .
737.Rv -std fts_close
738.Ss Locking
739The fts routines provide no locking.
740While the
741.Fn fts_open
742function is
743.Sy Safe
744and can be called from multiple threads simultaneously, the individual
745handles returned from the
746.Fn fts_open
747function are not thread-safe.
748If callers need to operate on a single
749.Vt FTS
750structure, then it is their responsibility to ensure that none of the
751other functions are called from multiple threads simultaneously.
752This implies that the
753.Fn fts_read ,
754.Fn fts_children ,
755.Fn fts_set ,
756and
757.Fn fts_close
758functions are
759.Sy Unsafe .
760.Pp
761These routines are not
762.Sy Async-Signal-Safe
763and callers should not assume that the implementation of these functions
764will be
765.Sy Fork-Safe .
766If callers implement their own locking structures around the use of
767these routines, they must ensure that those locks are accounted for when
768forking by the use of routines such as
769.Xr pthread_atfork 3C .
770.Sh ERRORS
771The function
772.Fn fts_open
773may fail and set
774.Va errno
775for any of the errors specified for the library functions
776.Xr open 2
777and
778.Xr malloc 3C .
779.Pp
780The function
781.Fn fts_close
782may fail and set
783.Va errno
784for any of the errors specified for the library function
785.Xr fchdir 2 .
786.Pp
787The functions
788.Fn fts_read
789and
790.Fn fts_children
791may fail and set
792.Va errno
793for any of the errors specified for the library functions
794.Xr chdir 2 ,
795.Xr malloc 3C ,
796.Xr opendir 3C ,
797.Xr readdir 3C
798and
799.Xr stat 2 .
800.Pp
801In addition,
802.Fn fts_children ,
803.Fn fts_open
804and
805.Fn fts_set
806may fail and set
807.Va errno
808as follows:
809.Bl -tag -width Er
810.It Er EINVAL
811A specified option is invalid or
812.Fa path_argv
813is empty.
814.El
815.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
816.Sy Committed .
817.Sh MT-LEVEL
818See
819.Sx Locking .
820.Sh SEE ALSO
821.Xr find 1 ,
822.Xr chdir 2 ,
823.Xr stat 2 ,
824.Xr qsort 3C ,
825.Xr attributes 7
826