Struct std::fs::DirEntryStable [-] [+] [src]

pub struct DirEntry(_);

Entries returned by the ReadDir iterator.

An instance of DirEntry represents an entry inside of a directory on the filesystem. Each entry can be inspected via methods to learn about the full path or possibly other metadata through per-platform extension traits.

Methods

impl DirEntry

fn path(&self) -> PathBuf

Returns the full path to the file that this entry represents.

The full path is created by joining the original path to read_dir or walk_dir with the filename of this entry.

Examples

extern crate std; fn main() { use std::fs; fn foo() -> std::io::Result<()> { for entry in try!(fs::read_dir(".")) { let dir = try!(entry); println!("{:?}", dir.path()); } Ok(()) } }
use std::fs;
for entry in try!(fs::read_dir(".")) {
    let dir = try!(entry);
    println!("{:?}", dir.path());
}

This prints output like:

"./whatever.txt"
"./foo.html"
"./hello_world.rs"

The exact text, of course, depends on what files you have in ..