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{{FindAllFiles}} | {{FindAllFiles}} | ||
− | Unit: | + | [[Unit]]: Lazarus [[fileutil]]. |
− | Lazarus [[ | + | |
+ | To enable FileUtil in your project, please add LazUtils into required packages. Follow these steps: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Go to ''Lazarus IDE Menu'' > ''Project'' > ''Project Inspector'' | ||
+ | * In the ''Project Inspector'' dialog window, click ''Add'' > ''New Requirement'' | ||
+ | * In the ''New Requirement'' dialog window, find ''LazUtils'' package then click OK. | ||
See also: | See also: | ||
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− | <syntaxhighlight> | + | * https://lazarus-ccr.sourceforge.io/docs/lazutils/fileutil/findallfiles.html |
+ | * https://lazarus-ccr.sourceforge.io/docs/lazutils/fileutil/tfilesearcher.html | ||
+ | |||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal"> | ||
procedure FindAllFiles(AList: TStrings; const SearchPath: String; | procedure FindAllFiles(AList: TStrings; const SearchPath: String; | ||
SearchMask: String = ''; SearchSubDirs: Boolean = True; DirAttr: Word = faDirectory); | SearchMask: String = ''; SearchSubDirs: Boolean = True; DirAttr: Word = faDirectory); | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
− | ''' | + | '''FindAllFiles''' looks for files matching the SearchMask in the SearchPath directory and, if specified, its subdirectories, and populates a [[TStrings|stringlist]] with the resulting filenames. |
The mask can be a single mask like you can use with the FindFirst/FindNext functions, | The mask can be a single mask like you can use with the FindFirst/FindNext functions, | ||
− | or it can consist of a list of masks, separated by a semicolon (;).<br> | + | or it can consist of a list of masks, separated by a [[Semicolon|semicolon (;)]].<br> |
Spaces in the mask are treated as literals. | Spaces in the mask are treated as literals. | ||
− | There are two overloaded versions of this routine. The first one is a '''procedure''' and assumes that the receiving stringlist already has been created. | + | Parameter DirAttr is int file attribute: if file-system item has this attribute(s), it is considered as a directory. It can be faDirectory, faSymLink, (faDirectory+faSymLink) or maybe another bits can be used. |
− | The second one is a '''function''' which creates the stringlist internally and returns it as a function result. In both cases the stringlist must be destroyed by the calling procedure. | + | |
+ | There are two overloaded versions of this routine. The first one is a '''[[Procedure|procedure]]''' and assumes that the receiving stringlist already has been created. | ||
+ | The second one is a '''[[Function|function]]''' which creates the stringlist internally and returns it as a function result. In both cases the stringlist must be destroyed by the calling procedure. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Example == | ||
− | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal"> | |
− | <syntaxhighlight> | ||
uses | uses | ||
− | ..., | + | ..., FileUtil, ... |
var | var | ||
PascalFiles: TStringList; | PascalFiles: TStringList; | ||
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The ''function'' "FindAllFiles" creates the stringlist internally. This may look very convenient at first sight, but it is very easy to create '''memory leaks''' that way: | The ''function'' "FindAllFiles" creates the stringlist internally. This may look very convenient at first sight, but it is very easy to create '''memory leaks''' that way: | ||
− | <syntaxhighlight> | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal"> |
// DON'T EVER DO THIS !!!! - There is no way to destroy the stringlist created by FindAllFiles. | // DON'T EVER DO THIS !!!! - There is no way to destroy the stringlist created by FindAllFiles. | ||
Listbox1.Items.Assign(FindAllFiles(LazarusDirectory, '*.pas;*.pp;*.p;*.inc', true); | Listbox1.Items.Assign(FindAllFiles(LazarusDirectory, '*.pas;*.pp;*.p;*.inc', true); |
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To enable FileUtil in your project, please add LazUtils into required packages. Follow these steps:
- Go to Lazarus IDE Menu > Project > Project Inspector
- In the Project Inspector dialog window, click Add > New Requirement
- In the New Requirement dialog window, find LazUtils package then click OK.
See also:
- https://lazarus-ccr.sourceforge.io/docs/lazutils/fileutil/findallfiles.html
- https://lazarus-ccr.sourceforge.io/docs/lazutils/fileutil/tfilesearcher.html
procedure FindAllFiles(AList: TStrings; const SearchPath: String;
SearchMask: String = ''; SearchSubDirs: Boolean = True; DirAttr: Word = faDirectory);
function FindAllFiles(const SearchPath: String; SearchMask: String = '';
SearchSubDirs: Boolean = True): TStringList;
FindAllFiles looks for files matching the SearchMask in the SearchPath directory and, if specified, its subdirectories, and populates a stringlist with the resulting filenames.
The mask can be a single mask like you can use with the FindFirst/FindNext functions,
or it can consist of a list of masks, separated by a semicolon (;).
Spaces in the mask are treated as literals.
Parameter DirAttr is int file attribute: if file-system item has this attribute(s), it is considered as a directory. It can be faDirectory, faSymLink, (faDirectory+faSymLink) or maybe another bits can be used.
There are two overloaded versions of this routine. The first one is a procedure and assumes that the receiving stringlist already has been created. The second one is a function which creates the stringlist internally and returns it as a function result. In both cases the stringlist must be destroyed by the calling procedure.
Example
uses
..., FileUtil, ...
var
PascalFiles: TStringList;
begin
PascalFiles := TStringList.Create;
try
FindAllFiles(PascalFiles, LazarusDirectory, '*.pas;*.pp;*.p;*.inc', true); //find e.g. all pascal sourcefiles
ShowMessage(Format('Found %d Pascal source files', [PascalFiles.Count]));
finally
PascalFiles.Free;
end;
// or
begin
//No need to create the stringlist; the function does that for you
PascalFiles := FindAllFiles(LazarusDirectory, '*.pas;*.pp;*.p;*.inc', true); //find e.g. all pascal sourcefiles
try
ShowMessage(Format('Found %d Pascal source files', [PascalFiles.Count]));
finally
PascalFiles.Free;
end;
IMPORTANT NOTE: The function "FindAllFiles" creates the stringlist internally. This may look very convenient at first sight, but it is very easy to create memory leaks that way:
// DON'T EVER DO THIS !!!! - There is no way to destroy the stringlist created by FindAllFiles.
Listbox1.Items.Assign(FindAllFiles(LazarusDirectory, '*.pas;*.pp;*.p;*.inc', true);