step 2) Header seperation
cpuid, bits, list and maybe lsf are too common names
and have to reside in a seperate folder to avoid clashes
committer: Markus Bröker <mbroeker@largo.homelinux.org>
/**
* lsflib/src/getdir.c
* Copyright (C) 2008 Markus Broeker
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <lsf/lsf.h>
int isDir (char *filename)
{
struct stat buf;
if (!stat (filename, &buf))
return (S_ISDIR (buf.st_mode));
return 0;
}
int isFile (char *filename)
{
struct stat buf;
if (!stat (filename, &buf))
return (S_ISREG (buf.st_mode));
return 0;
}
void getdir (char *root, int recursive)
{
struct dirent *entry;
DIR *directory;
char *list;
if (!isDir (root))
return;
if ((directory = opendir (root)) == NULL) {
perror (root);
return;
}
while ((entry = readdir (directory))) {
list = (char *)malloc (strlen (root) + 1 + strlen (entry->d_name) + 1);
if (list == NULL) {
perror ("malloc");
return;
}
sprintf (list, "%s/%s", root, entry->d_name);
if (!strcmp (entry->d_name, "."))
continue;
if (!strcmp (entry->d_name, ".."))
continue;
if (isDir (list)) {
printf ("Directory: %s\n", list);
if (recursive)
getdir (list, recursive);
continue;
}
printf ("%s\n", list);
}
free (list);
closedir (directory);
}