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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 11 .Dd "Jul 22, 2014" 12 .Dt OPENDIR 3C 13 .Os 14 .Sh NAME 15 .Nm opendir , 16 .Nm fdopendir 17 .Nd open directory 18 .Sh SYNOPSIS 19 .In dirent.h 20 . 21 .Ft "DIR *" 22 .Fn opendir "const char *dirname" 23 . 24 .Ft "DIR *" 25 .Fn fdopendir "int fildes" 26 . 27 .Sh DESCRIPTION 28 The 29 .Fn opendir 30 function opens a directory stream corresponding to the 31 directory named by the 32 .Fa dirname 33 argument. 34 .Lp 35 The 36 .Fn fdopendir 37 function opens a directory stream for the directory file 38 descriptor 39 .Fa fildes . 40 The directory file descriptor should not be used or 41 closed following a successful function call, as this might cause undefined 42 results from future operations on the directory stream obtained from the call. 43 Use 44 .Xr closedir 3C 45 to close a directory stream. 46 .Lp 47 The directory stream is positioned at the first entry. If the type 48 .Ft DIR 49 is 50 implemented using a file descriptor, applications will only be able to open up 51 to a total of 52 .Bq OPEN_MAX 53 files and directories. A successful call to any 54 of the 55 .Xr exec 2 56 functions will close any directory streams that are open in 57 the calling process. 58 .Sh RETURN VALUES 59 Upon successful completion, 60 .Fn opendir 61 and 62 .Fn fdopendir 63 return a 64 pointer to an object of type 65 .Ft DIR . 66 Otherwise, a null pointer is returned 67 and 68 .Va errno 69 is set to indicate the error. 70 .Sh ERRORS 71 The 72 .Fn opendir 73 function will fail if: 74 .Bl -tag -width Er 75 .It Er EACCES 76 Search permission is denied for the component of the path prefix of 77 .Fa dirname 78 or read permission is denied for 79 .Fa dirname . 80 .It Er ELOOP 81 Too many symbolic links were encountered in resolving 82 .Fa path . 83 .It Er ENAMETOOLONG 84 The length of the 85 .Fa dirname 86 argument exceeds 87 .Brq PATH_MAX , 88 or a path name component is longer than 89 .Brq NAME_MAX 90 while 91 .Brq _POSIX_NO_TRUNC 92 is 93 in effect. 94 .It Er ENOENT 95 A component of 96 .Fa dirname 97 does not name an existing directory or 98 .Fa dirname 99 is an empty string. 100 .It Er ENOTDIR 101 A component of 102 .Fa dirname 103 is not a directory. 104 .El 105 .Lp 106 The 107 .Fn fdopendir 108 function will fail if: 109 .Bl -tag -width Er 110 .It Er ENOTDIR 111 The file descriptor 112 .Fa fildes 113 does not reference a directory. 114 .El 115 .Lp 116 The 117 .Fn opendir 118 function may fail if: 119 .Bl -tag -width Er 120 .It Er EMFILE 121 There are 122 .Brq OPEN_MAX 123 file descriptors currently open in the calling process. 124 .It Er ENAMETOOLONG 125 Pathname resolution of a symbolic link produced an intermediate result whose 126 length exceeds 127 .Brq PATH_MAX . 128 .It Er ENFILE 129 Too many files are currently open on the system. 130 .El 131 .Sh USAGE 132 The 133 .Fn opendir 134 and 135 .Fn fdopendir 136 functions should be used in conjunction with 137 .Xr readdir 3C , 138 .Xr closedir 3C 139 and 140 .Xr rewinddir 3C 141 to examine the contents of the directory 142 .Po see the 143 .Sx EXAMPLES 144 section in 145 .Xr readdir 3C Pc . 146 This method is recommended for portability. 147 .Sh INTERFACE STABILITY 148 .Sy Standard . 149 .Sh MT-LEVEL 150 .Sy Safe . 151 .Sh SEE ALSO 152 .Xr exec 2 , 153 .Xr lstat 2 , 154 .Xr symlink 2 , 155 .Xr closedir 3C , 156 .Xr readdir 3C , 157 .Xr rewinddir 3C , 158 .Xr scandir 3C , 159 .Xr standards 5 160 .Sh STANDARDS 161 The 162 .Fn opendir 163 function was introduced in 164 .Bx 4.2 . 165 and standardized in 166 .St -p1003.1 . 167 The 168 .Fn fdopendir 169 function was introduced in 170 .St -p1003.1-2008 .