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/* Copyright (C) 2008-2016 Peter Palotas, Jeffrey Jangli, Alexandr Normuradov
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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*
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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Security;
namespace Alphaleonis.Win32.Filesystem
{
partial class DirectoryInfo
{
#region .NET
/// <summary>Returns a file list from the current directory.</summary>
/// <returns>An array of type <see cref="FileInfo"/>.</returns>
/// <remarks>The order of the returned file names is not guaranteed; use the Sort() method if a specific sort order is required.</remarks>
/// <remarks>If there are no files in the <see cref="DirectoryInfo"/>, this method returns an empty array.</remarks>
/// <remarks>
/// The EnumerateFiles and GetFiles methods differ as follows: When you use EnumerateFiles, you can start enumerating the collection of names
/// before the whole collection is returned; when you use GetFiles, you must wait for the whole array of names to be returned before you can access the array.
/// Therefore, when you are working with many files and directories, EnumerateFiles can be more efficient.
/// </remarks>
/// <exception cref="ArgumentException"/>
/// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"/>
/// <exception cref="DirectoryNotFoundException"/>
/// <exception cref="IOException"/>
/// <exception cref="NotSupportedException"/>
/// <exception cref="UnauthorizedAccessException"/>
[SecurityCritical]
public FileInfo[] GetFiles()
{
return Directory.EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosCore<FileInfo>(Transaction, LongFullName, Path.WildcardStarMatchAll, DirectoryEnumerationOptions.Files, PathFormat.LongFullPath).ToArray();
}
/// <summary>Returns a file list from the current directory matching the given search pattern.</summary>
/// <param name="searchPattern">
/// The search string to match against the names of directories in path.
/// This parameter can contain a combination of valid literal path and wildcard
/// (<see cref="Path.WildcardStarMatchAll"/> and <see cref="Path.WildcardQuestion"/>) characters, but does not support regular expressions.
/// </param>
/// <returns>An array of type <see cref="FileInfo"/>.</returns>
/// <remarks>The order of the returned file names is not guaranteed; use the Sort() method if a specific sort order is required.</remarks>
/// <remarks>If there are no files in the <see cref="DirectoryInfo"/>, this method returns an empty array.</remarks>
/// <remarks>
/// The EnumerateFiles and GetFiles methods differ as follows: When you use EnumerateFiles, you can start enumerating the collection of names
/// before the whole collection is returned; when you use GetFiles, you must wait for the whole array of names to be returned before you can access the array.
/// Therefore, when you are working with many files and directories, EnumerateFiles can be more efficient.
/// </remarks>
/// <exception cref="ArgumentException"/>
/// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"/>
/// <exception cref="DirectoryNotFoundException"/>
/// <exception cref="IOException"/>
/// <exception cref="NotSupportedException"/>
/// <exception cref="UnauthorizedAccessException"/>
[SecurityCritical]
public FileInfo[] GetFiles(string searchPattern)
{
return Directory.EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosCore<FileInfo>(Transaction, LongFullName, searchPattern, DirectoryEnumerationOptions.Files, PathFormat.LongFullPath).ToArray();
}
/// <summary>Returns a file list from the current directory matching the given search pattern and using a value to determine whether to search subdirectories.</summary>
/// <param name="searchPattern">
/// The search string to match against the names of directories in path.
/// This parameter can contain a combination of valid literal path and wildcard
/// (<see cref="Path.WildcardStarMatchAll"/> and <see cref="Path.WildcardQuestion"/>) characters, but does not support regular expressions.
/// </param>
/// <param name="searchOption">
/// One of the <see cref="SearchOption"/> enumeration values that specifies whether the <paramref name="searchOption"/>
/// should include only the current directory or should include all subdirectories.
/// </param>
/// <returns>An array of type <see cref="FileInfo"/>.</returns>
/// <remarks>The order of the returned file names is not guaranteed; use the Sort() method if a specific sort order is required.</remarks>
/// <remarks>If there are no files in the <see cref="DirectoryInfo"/>, this method returns an empty array.</remarks>
/// <remarks>
/// The EnumerateFiles and GetFiles methods differ as follows: When you use EnumerateFiles, you can start enumerating the collection of names
/// before the whole collection is returned; when you use GetFiles, you must wait for the whole array of names to be returned before you can access the array.
/// Therefore, when you are working with many files and directories, EnumerateFiles can be more efficient.
/// </remarks>
/// <exception cref="ArgumentException"/>
/// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"/>
/// <exception cref="DirectoryNotFoundException"/>
/// <exception cref="IOException"/>
/// <exception cref="NotSupportedException"/>
/// <exception cref="UnauthorizedAccessException"/>
[SecurityCritical]
public FileInfo[] GetFiles(string searchPattern, SearchOption searchOption)
{
var options = DirectoryEnumerationOptions.Files | ((searchOption == SearchOption.AllDirectories) ? DirectoryEnumerationOptions.Recursive : 0);
return Directory.EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosCore<FileInfo>(Transaction, LongFullName, searchPattern, options, PathFormat.LongFullPath).ToArray();
}
#endregion // .NET
}
}