| Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
|---|---|
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Distribution.Compat.Directory
Synopsis
- listDirectory :: FilePath -> IO [FilePath]
- makeAbsolute :: FilePath -> IO FilePath
- doesPathExist :: FilePath -> IO Bool
Documentation
listDirectory :: FilePath -> IO [FilePath] #
returns a list of all entries in dir without
the special entries (listDirectory dir. and ..).
The operation may fail with:
HardwareFaultA physical I/O error has occurred.[EIO]InvalidArgumentThe operand is not a valid directory name.[ENAMETOOLONG, ELOOP]isDoesNotExistErrorThe directory does not exist.[ENOENT, ENOTDIR]isPermissionErrorThe process has insufficient privileges to perform the operation.[EACCES]isFullErrorInsufficient resources are available to perform the operation.[EMFILE, ENFILE]InappropriateTypeThe path refers to an existing non-directory object.[ENOTDIR]
Since: directory-1.2.5.0
makeAbsolute :: FilePath -> IO FilePath #
Convert a path into an absolute path. If the given path is relative, the
current directory is prepended and then the combined result is normalized.
If the path is already absolute, the path is simply normalized. The
function preserves the presence or absence of the trailing path separator
unless the path refers to the root directory /.
If the path is already absolute, the operation never fails. Otherwise, the
operation may fail with the same exceptions as getCurrentDirectory.
Since: directory-1.2.2.0
doesPathExist :: FilePath -> IO Bool #
Test whether the given path points to an existing filesystem object. If the user lacks necessary permissions to search the parent directories, this function may return false even if the file does actually exist.
Since: directory-1.2.7.0