From: skaller <skaller@users.sourceforge.net>
To: Ocaml <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] lstat on windows native
Date: 25 May 2004 17:40:49 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1085470849.6065.457.camel@pelican.wigram> (raw)
Currently, I need to use lstat (as pointed out in previous
email) but it isn't implemented on Windows native port
according to 3.07 documentation.
If I understand correctly this means my program won't
compile/link on Win32, which isn't very nice.
What I'm trying to do is somewhat problematic:
recursively find all the files starting from
a given directory.
I'm skipping over symbolic links to avoid duplication,
infinite recursion with . and .., and because the user
can specify a set of "root" directories, and therefore
always add (the target of) a skipped symlink to the set.
It is also possible to exclude bad directories/files.
To fix this problem, I can use plain 'stat' and
require the client to specify all exclusions/inclusions,
and that will work on Windows and Unix, but it is
*extremely ugly* because you'd have to exclude
/usr/include/.
/usr/include/..
etc for every subdirectory ..
I wonder if this function can be implemented for Windows?
I'm not sure what it means (I don't understand Windows shortcuts).
If a "proper" implementation can't be provided, I wonder
if a "cheat" which simply defines it the same as 'stat'
would make sense. At least my code would then work
without requiring conditional compilation (which Ocaml
doesn't support natively).
I can detect the cheat by Sys.os_type dynamically
and do special (less reliable OS dependent) processing,
but of course I can't write:
if Sys.os_type = "Win32" then stat else lstat
[Felix can actually do that, since the constant
folder guarrantees to reduce conditionals
over constants in a somewhat vain attempt to
reduce the need for preprocessor based
conditional compilation]
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Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-05-25 7:40 skaller [this message]
2004-05-25 8:55 ` Olivier Andrieu
2004-05-25 9:41 ` skaller
2004-05-25 15:33 ` David Brown
2004-05-25 10:20 ` Peter Jolly
2004-05-25 21:19 ` sylvain.le-gall
2004-05-26 7:19 ` skaller
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