Introduction ============ `libdirutils` is a utility library inspired by similar functionality in the Go and Python programming languages; it provides functions similar to `rm -r` and `mkdir -p`, as well as a convenience function to combine the functionality of `access(2)` and `stat(2)`. Functions Provided ================== makedirs -------- int makedirs(const char *path); `makedirs` creates a path and all required parent directories. The mode created is the process’s `umask(2)` value applied to `0777`. It returns `EXIT_SUCCESS` on success and `EXIT_FAILURE` on failure. rmdirs ------ int rmdirs(const char *path); `rmdirs` removes a path and all subdirectories and files. It returns `EXIT_SUCCESS` on success and `EXIT_FAILURE` on failure. path\_exists ------------ EXISTS_STATUS path_exists(const char *path); `path_exists` combines the functionality of `access(2)` and `stat(2)`. It checks whether the process has access to the file and indicates whether it is a regular file, a directory, or if an error occurs. The return type is of the enumeration `EXISTS_STATUS`, which is one of * `EXISTS_ERROR`: there was an error looking up the file; * `EXISTS_NOENT`: the file does not exist; * `EXISTS_NOPERM`: the process does not have the appropriate permissions to access the file. * `EXISTS_DIR`: the file is a direcotry; * `EXISTS_FILE`: the file is a regular file; and * `EXISTS_OTHER`: the file could be read and is not a directory or regular file. Getting the Source ================== Dependencies ------------ If you will be running the unit tests, `CUnit`[^1] is required. If you will be rebuilding the autotools build infrastructure, you will need automake 1.11 and autoconf >= 2.59. Development Repository ---------------------- The source code repository is available on Github[^2]. The code there is in the original autotools source; the `autobuild.sh` script is provided to run through a complete build, including running through the provided unit tests: $ git clone https://github.com/kisom/libdirutils.git dirutils $ cd dirutils $ ./autobuild.sh Several utility scripts are provided in the `scripts` subdirectory; the `autobuild.sh` script calls these. Of note, the `prebuild.sh` script, which will set the necessary autotools environment variables and call `autoreconf`. Release Tarballs ---------------- Release tarballs will be made available via the Github repository’s downloads[^3] section. Once unpacked, these can be built with the normal ./configure && make && make install method. See ./configure --help for additional configuration options. License ======= Copyright (c) 2012 Kyle Isom Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. [^1]: http://cunit.sourceforge.net/ [^2]: https://github.com/kisom/libdirutils [^3]: https://github.com/kisom/libdirutils/downloads