fix ls() win not ret []string when cant open dir

pull/1049/head
Joe Conigliaro 2019-07-04 11:07:05 +10:00 committed by Alexander Medvednikov
parent 801e06318f
commit 6b0e4a1d7b
1 changed files with 7 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -621,8 +621,15 @@ pub fn ls(path string) []string {
$if windows { $if windows {
mut find_file_data := win32finddata{} mut find_file_data := win32finddata{}
mut dir_files := []string mut dir_files := []string
// We can also check if the handle is valid. but using dir_exists instead
// h_find_dir := C.FindFirstFile(path.cstr(), &find_file_data)
// if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == h_find_dir) {
// return dir_files
// }
// C.FindClose(h_find_dir)
if !dir_exists(path) { if !dir_exists(path) {
println('ls() couldnt open dir "$path" (does not exist).') println('ls() couldnt open dir "$path" (does not exist).')
return dir_files
} }
// NOTE: Should eventually have path struct & os dependant path seperator (eg os.PATH_SEPERATOR) // NOTE: Should eventually have path struct & os dependant path seperator (eg os.PATH_SEPERATOR)
// we need to add files to path eg. c:\windows\*.dll or :\windows\* // we need to add files to path eg. c:\windows\*.dll or :\windows\*
@ -630,11 +637,6 @@ pub fn ls(path string) []string {
// NOTE:TODO: once we have a way to convert utf16 wide character to utf8 // NOTE:TODO: once we have a way to convert utf16 wide character to utf8
// we should use FindFirstFileW and FindNextFileW // we should use FindFirstFileW and FindNextFileW
h_find_files := C.FindFirstFile(path_files.cstr(), &find_file_data) h_find_files := C.FindFirstFile(path_files.cstr(), &find_file_data)
// If we want to check the handle we can use this, but we already did dir_exists
// if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == h_find_files) {
// println('ls() couldnt open dir "$path"')
// return dir_files
// }
first_filename := tos(&find_file_data.cFileName, strlen(find_file_data.cFileName)) first_filename := tos(&find_file_data.cFileName, strlen(find_file_data.cFileName))
if first_filename != '.' && first_filename != '..' { if first_filename != '.' && first_filename != '..' {
dir_files << first_filename dir_files << first_filename