07-14-2006
thanx Hitori,
but i am having problem that in the statement how to use it ??
find /home/amar -maxdepth 1 -name '*.*' -mtime 13
find /home/amar -name '*.*' -mtime 13 -maxdepth 1
find -maxdepth 1 /home/amar -name '*.*' -mtime 13
are not working
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ost_dirtree
ost::DirTree(3) Library Functions Manual ost::DirTree(3)
NAME
ost::DirTree -
A generic class to walk a hierarchical directory structure.
SYNOPSIS
#include <file.h>
Public Member Functions
DirTree (const char *prefix, unsigned maxdepth)
Construct a directory tree walk starting at the specified prefix.
DirTree (unsigned maxdepth)
Construct an un-opened directory tree of a known maximum depth.
virtual ~DirTree ()
void open (const char *prefix)
Open a directory tree path.
void close (void)
Close the directory path.
char * getPath (void)
Extract the next full pathname from the directory walk.
unsigned perform (const char *prefix)
This is used to step through the filter virtual for an entire subtree, and is used for cases where a derived DirTree class performs
it's primary operations through filter rather than externally by calling getPath().
Protected Member Functions
virtual bool filter (const char *file, struct stat *ino)
Virtual method to filter results.
Detailed Description
A generic class to walk a hierarchical directory structure.
Author:
David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com Directory tree walking.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ost::DirTree::DirTree (const char *prefix, unsignedmaxdepth)
Construct a directory tree walk starting at the specified prefix. A maximum subdirectory depth is also specified.
@param prefix to start walk.
@param maxdepth subdirectory depth to examine.
ost::DirTree::DirTree (unsignedmaxdepth)
Construct an un-opened directory tree of a known maximum depth. Parameters:
maxdepth subdirectory subdirectory depth.
virtual ost::DirTree::~DirTree () [virtual]
Member Function Documentation
void ost::DirTree::close (void)
Close the directory path.
virtual bool ost::DirTree::filter (const char *file, struct stat *ino) [protected], [virtual]
Virtual method to filter results. Virtual override methods should call baseclass method to assure . and .. names are stripped out.
Returns:
true if current filename is accepted.
Parameters:
file path to examine
ino info of type, date, etc.
char* ost::DirTree::getPath (void)
Extract the next full pathname from the directory walk. When returning directories, a '/' is appended. The returned string is a buffer of
MAX_PATH size.
Returns:
path of next subdirectory entry or NULL.
void ost::DirTree::open (const char *prefix)
Open a directory tree path. Parameters:
prefix directory path to open.
unsigned ost::DirTree::perform (const char *prefix)
This is used to step through the filter virtual for an entire subtree, and is used for cases where a derived DirTree class performs it's
primary operations through filter rather than externally by calling getPath(). Returns:
number of files and directories examined.
Parameters:
prefix directory path to examine.
Author
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