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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN * THE SOFTWARE. */ using System; using System.IO; using System.Linq; using System.Security; using SearchOption = System.IO.SearchOption; namespace Alphaleonis.Win32.Filesystem { partial class Directory { // Since Directory.GetFileSystemEntries() is less efficient than Directory.EnumerateFileSystemEntries(), // only .NET and AlphaFS Transactional methods are implemented. No additional overloaded methods. #region .NET /// Returns the names of all files and subdirectories in the specified directory. /// An string[] array of the names of files and subdirectories in the specified directory. /// /// The EnumerateFileSystemEntries and GetFileSystemEntries methods differ as follows: When you use EnumerateFileSystemEntries, /// you can start enumerating the collection of entries before the whole collection is returned; when you use GetFileSystemEntries, /// you must wait for the whole array of entries to be returned before you can access the array. /// Therefore, when you are working with many files and directories, EnumerateFiles can be more efficient. /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// The directory for which file and subdirectory names are returned. [SecurityCritical] public static string[] GetFileSystemEntries(string path) { return EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosCore(null, path, Path.WildcardStarMatchAll, DirectoryEnumerationOptions.FilesAndFolders, PathFormat.RelativePath).ToArray(); } /// Returns an array of file system entries that match the specified search criteria. /// An string[] array of file system entries that match the specified search criteria. /// /// The EnumerateFileSystemEntries and GetFileSystemEntries methods differ as follows: When you use EnumerateFileSystemEntries, /// you can start enumerating the collection of entries before the whole collection is returned; when you use GetFileSystemEntries, /// you must wait for the whole array of entries to be returned before you can access the array. /// Therefore, when you are working with many files and directories, EnumerateFiles can be more efficient. /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// The path to be searched. /// /// The search string to match against the names of directories in . /// This parameter can contain a combination of valid literal path and wildcard /// ( and ) characters, but does not support regular expressions. /// [SecurityCritical] public static string[] GetFileSystemEntries(string path, string searchPattern) { return EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosCore(null, path, searchPattern, DirectoryEnumerationOptions.FilesAndFolders, PathFormat.RelativePath).ToArray(); } /// Gets an array of all the file names and directory names that match a in a specified path, and optionally searches subdirectories. /// An string[] array of file system entries that match the specified search criteria. /// /// The EnumerateFileSystemEntries and GetFileSystemEntries methods differ as follows: When you use EnumerateFileSystemEntries, /// you can start enumerating the collection of entries before the whole collection is returned; when you use GetFileSystemEntries, /// you must wait for the whole array of entries to be returned before you can access the array. /// Therefore, when you are working with many files and directories, EnumerateFiles can be more efficient. /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// The directory to search. /// /// The search string to match against the names of directories in . /// This parameter can contain a combination of valid literal path and wildcard /// ( and ) characters, but does not support regular expressions. /// /// /// One of the enumeration values that specifies whether the /// should include only the current directory or should include all subdirectories. /// [SecurityCritical] public static string[] GetFileSystemEntries(string path, string searchPattern, SearchOption searchOption) { var options = DirectoryEnumerationOptions.FilesAndFolders | ((searchOption == SearchOption.AllDirectories) ? DirectoryEnumerationOptions.Recursive : 0); return EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosCore(null, path, searchPattern, options, PathFormat.RelativePath).ToArray(); } #endregion // .NET #region Transactional /// Returns the names of all files and subdirectories in the specified directory. /// An string[] array of the names of files and subdirectories in the specified directory. /// /// The EnumerateFileSystemEntries and GetFileSystemEntries methods differ as follows: When you use EnumerateFileSystemEntries, /// you can start enumerating the collection of entries before the whole collection is returned; when you use GetFileSystemEntries, /// you must wait for the whole array of entries to be returned before you can access the array. /// Therefore, when you are working with many files and directories, EnumerateFiles can be more efficient. /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// The transaction. /// The directory for which file and subdirectory names are returned. [SecurityCritical] public static string[] GetFileSystemEntriesTransacted(KernelTransaction transaction, string path) { return EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosCore(transaction, path, Path.WildcardStarMatchAll, DirectoryEnumerationOptions.FilesAndFolders, PathFormat.RelativePath).ToArray(); } /// Returns an array of file system entries that match the specified search criteria. /// An string[] array of file system entries that match the specified search criteria. /// /// The EnumerateFileSystemEntries and GetFileSystemEntries methods differ as follows: When you use EnumerateFileSystemEntries, /// you can start enumerating the collection of entries before the whole collection is returned; when you use GetFileSystemEntries, /// you must wait for the whole array of entries to be returned before you can access the array. /// Therefore, when you are working with many files and directories, EnumerateFiles can be more efficient. /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// The transaction. /// The path to be searched. /// /// The search string to match against the names of directories in . /// This parameter can contain a combination of valid literal path and wildcard /// ( and ) characters, but does not support regular expressions. /// [SecurityCritical] public static string[] GetFileSystemEntriesTransacted(KernelTransaction transaction, string path, string searchPattern) { return EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosCore(transaction, path, searchPattern, DirectoryEnumerationOptions.FilesAndFolders, PathFormat.RelativePath).ToArray(); } /// Gets an array of all the file names and directory names that match a in a specified path, and optionally searches subdirectories. /// An string[] array of file system entries that match the specified search criteria. /// /// The EnumerateFileSystemEntries and GetFileSystemEntries methods differ as follows: When you use EnumerateFileSystemEntries, /// you can start enumerating the collection of entries before the whole collection is returned; when you use GetFileSystemEntries, /// you must wait for the whole array of entries to be returned before you can access the array. /// Therefore, when you are working with many files and directories, EnumerateFiles can be more efficient. /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// The transaction. /// The directory to search. /// /// The search string to match against the names of directories in . /// This parameter can contain a combination of valid literal path and wildcard /// ( and ) characters, but does not support regular expressions. /// /// /// One of the enumeration values that specifies whether the /// should include only the current directory or should include all subdirectories. /// [SecurityCritical] public static string[] GetFileSystemEntriesTransacted(KernelTransaction transaction, string path, string searchPattern, SearchOption searchOption) { var options = DirectoryEnumerationOptions.FilesAndFolders | ((searchOption == SearchOption.AllDirectories) ? DirectoryEnumerationOptions.Recursive : 0); return EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosCore(transaction, path, searchPattern, options, PathFormat.RelativePath).ToArray(); } #endregion // Transactional } }