| GFileEnumerator {RGtk2} | R Documentation |
Enumerated Files Routines
gFileEnumeratorNextFile(object, cancellable = NULL, .errwarn = TRUE)
gFileEnumeratorClose(object, cancellable = NULL, .errwarn = TRUE)
gFileEnumeratorNextFilesAsync(object, num.files, io.priority = 0, cancellable = NULL, callback, user.data = NULL)
gFileEnumeratorNextFilesFinish(object, result, .errwarn = TRUE)
gFileEnumeratorCloseAsync(object, io.priority = 0, cancellable = NULL, callback, user.data = NULL)
gFileEnumeratorCloseFinish(object, result, .errwarn = TRUE)
gFileEnumeratorIsClosed(object)
gFileEnumeratorHasPending(object)
gFileEnumeratorSetPending(object, pending)
gFileEnumeratorGetContainer(object)
GObject +----GFileEnumerator
GFileEnumerator allows you to operate on a set of GFiles,
returning a GFileInfo structure for each file enumerated (e.g.
gFileEnumerateChildren will return a GFileEnumerator for each
of the children within a directory).
To get the next file's information from a GFileEnumerator, use
gFileEnumeratorNextFile or its asynchronous version,
gFileEnumeratorNextFilesAsync. Note that the asynchronous
version will return a list of GFileInfos, whereas the
synchronous will only return the next file in the enumerator.
To close a GFileEnumerator, use gFileEnumeratorClose, or
its asynchronous version, gFileEnumeratorCloseAsync. Once
a GFileEnumerator is closed, no further actions may be performed
on it, and it should be freed with gObjectUnref().
GFileEnumeratorA per matched file iterator.
container [GFile : * : Write / Construct Only]The container that is being enumerated.
Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation
http://library.gnome.org/devel//gio/GFileEnumerator.html