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Usage Examples: * Suppose we want to delete a file tree. In that case, each directory should * be deleted after the entries in the directory are deleted. *
* Path start = ... * Files.walkFileTree(start, new SimpleFileVisitor<Path>() { * @Override * public FileVisitResult visitFile(Path file, BasicFileAttributes attrs) { * try { * file.delete(false); * } catch (IOException exc) { * // failed to delete * } * return FileVisitResult.CONTINUE; * } * @Override * public FileVisitResult postVisitDirectory(Path dir, IOException e) { * if (e == null) { * try { * dir.delete(false); * } catch (IOException exc) { * // failed to delete * } * } else { * // directory iteration failed * } * return FileVisitResult.CONTINUE; * } * }); **
Furthermore, suppose we want to copy a file tree rooted at a source * directory to a target location. In that case, symbolic links should be * followed and the target directory should be created before the entries in * the directory are copied. *
* final Path source = ... * final Path target = ... * * Files.walkFileTree(source, EnumSet.of(FileVisitOption.FOLLOW_LINKS), Integer.MAX_VALUE, * new SimpleFileVisitor<Path>() { * @Override * public FileVisitResult preVisitDirectory(Path dir) { * try { * dir.copyTo(target.resolve(source.relativize(dir))); * } catch (FileAlreadyExistsException e) { * // ignore * } catch (IOException e) { * // copy failed, skip rest of directory and descendants * return SKIP_SUBTREE; * } * return CONTINUE; * } * @Override * public FileVisitResult visitFile(Path file, BasicFileAttributes attrs) { * try { * file.copyTo(target.resolve(source.relativize(file))); * } catch (IOException e) { * // copy failed * } * return CONTINUE; * } * }); ** * @since 1.7 */ public interface FileVisitor
If this method returns {@link FileVisitResult#CONTINUE CONTINUE}, * then entries in the directory are visited. If this method returns {@link * FileVisitResult#SKIP_SUBTREE SKIP_SUBTREE} or {@link * FileVisitResult#SKIP_SIBLINGS SKIP_SIBLINGS} then entries in the * directory (and any descendants) will not be visited. * * @param dir * A reference to the directory * * @return the visit result */ FileVisitResult preVisitDirectory(T dir); /** * Invoked for a directory that could not be opened. * * @param dir * A reference to the directory * @param exc * The I/O exception thrown from the attempt to open the directory * * @return the visit result */ FileVisitResult preVisitDirectoryFailed(T dir, IOException exc); /** * Invoked for a file in a directory. * * @param file * A reference to the file * @param attrs * The file's basic attributes * * @return the visit result */ FileVisitResult visitFile(T file, BasicFileAttributes attrs); /** * Invoked for a file when its basic file attributes could not be read. * * @param file * A reference to the file * @param exc * The I/O exception thrown from the attempt to read the file * attributes * * @return the visit result */ FileVisitResult visitFileFailed(T file, IOException exc); /** * Invoked for a directory after entries in the directory, and all of their * descendants, have been visited. This method is also invoked when iteration * of the directory completes prematurely (by a {@link #visitFile visitFile} * method returning {@link FileVisitResult#SKIP_SIBLINGS SKIP_SIBLINGS}, * or an I/O error when iterating over the directory). * * @param dir * A reference to the directory * @param exc * {@code null} if the iteration of the directory completes without * an error; otherwise the I/O exception that caused the iteration * of the directory to complete prematurely * * @return the visit result */ FileVisitResult postVisitDirectory(T dir, IOException exc); }