@@ -153,6 +153,32 @@ pub enum TryLockError {
153153 WouldBlock ,
154154}
155155
156+ /// An object providing access to a directory on the filesystem.
157+ ///
158+ /// Directories are automatically closed when they go out of scope. Errors detected
159+ /// on closing are ignored by the implementation of `Drop`.
160+ ///
161+ /// # Examples
162+ ///
163+ /// Opens a directory and then a file inside it.
164+ ///
165+ /// ```no_run
166+ /// #![feature(dirfd)]
167+ /// use std::{fs::Dir, io};
168+ ///
169+ /// fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
170+ /// let dir = Dir::open("foo")?;
171+ /// let mut file = dir.open_file("bar.txt")?;
172+ /// let contents = io::read_to_string(file)?;
173+ /// assert_eq!(contents, "Hello, world!");
174+ /// Ok(())
175+ /// }
176+ /// ```
177+ #[ unstable( feature = "dirfd" , issue = "120426" ) ]
178+ pub struct Dir {
179+ inner : fs_imp:: Dir ,
180+ }
181+
156182/// Metadata information about a file.
157183///
158184/// This structure is returned from the [`metadata`] or
@@ -1474,6 +1500,85 @@ impl Seek for Arc<File> {
14741500 }
14751501}
14761502
1503+ impl Dir {
1504+ /// Attempts to open a directory at `path` in read-only mode.
1505+ ///
1506+ /// # Errors
1507+ ///
1508+ /// This function will return an error if `path` does not point to an existing directory.
1509+ /// Other errors may also be returned according to [`OpenOptions::open`].
1510+ ///
1511+ /// # Examples
1512+ ///
1513+ /// ```no_run
1514+ /// #![feature(dirfd)]
1515+ /// use std::{fs::Dir, io};
1516+ ///
1517+ /// fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
1518+ /// let dir = Dir::open("foo")?;
1519+ /// let mut f = dir.open_file("bar.txt")?;
1520+ /// let contents = io::read_to_string(f)?;
1521+ /// assert_eq!(contents, "Hello, world!");
1522+ /// Ok(())
1523+ /// }
1524+ /// ```
1525+ #[ unstable( feature = "dirfd" , issue = "120426" ) ]
1526+ pub fn open < P : AsRef < Path > > ( path : P ) -> io:: Result < Self > {
1527+ fs_imp:: Dir :: open ( path) . map ( |inner| Self { inner } )
1528+ }
1529+
1530+ ///
1531+ /// Attempts to open a file in read-only mode relative to this directory.
1532+ ///
1533+ /// # Errors
1534+ ///
1535+ /// This function will return an error if `path` does not point to an existing file.
1536+ /// Other errors may also be returned according to [`OpenOptions::open`].
1537+ ///
1538+ /// # Examples
1539+ ///
1540+ /// ```no_run
1541+ /// #![feature(dirfd)]
1542+ /// use std::{fs::Dir, io};
1543+ ///
1544+ /// fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
1545+ /// let dir = Dir::open("foo")?;
1546+ /// let mut f = dir.open_file("bar.txt")?;
1547+ /// let contents = io::read_to_string(f)?;
1548+ /// assert_eq!(contents, "Hello, world!");
1549+ /// Ok(())
1550+ /// }
1551+ /// ```
1552+ #[ unstable( feature = "dirfd" , issue = "120426" ) ]
1553+ pub fn open_file < P : AsRef < Path > > ( & self , path : P ) -> io:: Result < File > {
1554+ self . inner . open_file ( path) . map ( |f| File { inner : f } )
1555+ }
1556+ }
1557+
1558+ impl AsInner < fs_imp:: Dir > for Dir {
1559+ #[ inline]
1560+ fn as_inner ( & self ) -> & fs_imp:: Dir {
1561+ & self . inner
1562+ }
1563+ }
1564+ impl FromInner < fs_imp:: Dir > for Dir {
1565+ fn from_inner ( f : fs_imp:: Dir ) -> Dir {
1566+ Dir { inner : f }
1567+ }
1568+ }
1569+ impl IntoInner < fs_imp:: Dir > for Dir {
1570+ fn into_inner ( self ) -> fs_imp:: Dir {
1571+ self . inner
1572+ }
1573+ }
1574+
1575+ #[ unstable( feature = "dirfd" , issue = "120426" ) ]
1576+ impl fmt:: Debug for Dir {
1577+ fn fmt ( & self , f : & mut fmt:: Formatter < ' _ > ) -> fmt:: Result {
1578+ self . inner . fmt ( f)
1579+ }
1580+ }
1581+
14771582impl OpenOptions {
14781583 /// Creates a blank new set of options ready for configuration.
14791584 ///
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