Open System Services Library Calls Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
rewinddir(3) OSS Library Calls Reference Manual
NAME
rewinddir - Resets the position in the directory stream to the beginning of the directory
LIBRARY
G-series native OSS processes: /G/system/sysnn/zossfsrl
32-bit H-series and J-series OSS processes: /G/system/zdllnnn/zossfdll |
64-bit H-series and J-series OSS processes: /G/system/zdllnnn/yossfdll |
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> /* optional except for POSIX.1 */
#include <dirent.h>
void rewinddir(
DIR *dir_pointer);
PARAMETERS
dir_pointer Points to the dir structure of an open directory.
DESCRIPTION
The type DIR, which is defined in the dirent.h header file, represents a directory stream, which
is an ordered sequence of all the directory entries in a particular directory. (Directory streams are
not implemented through file descriptors.) The structure pointed to by the dir_pointer parameter
is established by a prior call to the opendir( ) function.
The rewinddir( ) function resets the position in the specified directory stream to the beginning of
the directory. It also causes the directory stream to refer to the current state of the corresponding
directory, as a call to the opendir( ) function would have done.
If the dir_pointer parameter does not refer to a currently opened directory stream when it is
passed to the rewinddir( ) function, the following can occur:
• The error value [EBADF] or [EFAULT] might be returned.
• The caller might receive a SIGSEGV or SIGILL signal in the OSS environment.
• The caller might cause a trap condition in the Guardian environment.
• User memory might be corrupted.
General Considerations for Directory Operations
If files are removed from a directory after the most recent call to the opendir( ) or rewinddir( )
function but prior to the first call to the readdir( ) function, the readdir() function does not
return entries for these files. If files are added to a directory after the most recent call to the
opendir( ) or rewinddir( ) function but prior to the first call to the readdir( ) function, the read-
dir( ) function returns entries for these files.
The first call to the readdir( ) function after a call to the opendir( ) or rewinddir( ) function
retrieves a block of directory entries. The first two entries of the block are for . (dot) and ..(dot-
dot). Therefore, the first entry returned is for . (dot). Each subsequent call to readdir( ) fetches
another entry from the buffer until the buffer is empty, at which time another block of entries is
automatically retrieved.
Directory Operations After fork Operations
If, after a call to a fork( ) or tdm_fork( ) function, both the parent and child processes make calls
to the readdir( ) function to access an OSS directory, the results of the calls are undefined.
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