Class: Dir
| Relationships & Source Files | |
| Super Chains via Extension / Inclusion / Inheritance | |
| Instance Chain: 
          self,
           ::Enumerable | |
| Inherits: | Object | 
| Defined in: | dir.c | 
Overview
Objects of class Dir are directory streams representing directories in the underlying file system. They provide a variety of ways to list directories and their contents. See also ::File.
The directory used in these examples contains the two regular files (config.h and main.rb), the parent directory (..), and the directory itself (.).
Class Method Summary
- 
    
      .[](string [, string ...] [, base: path] )  ⇒ Array 
    
    Equivalent to calling Dir.glob([string,…], 0).
- 
    
      .chdir([ string])  ⇒ 0 
    
    Changes the current working directory of the process to the given string. 
- 
    
      .children(dirname)  ⇒ Array 
    
    Returns an array containing all of the filenames except for “.” and “..” in the given directory. 
- 
    
      .chroot(string)  ⇒ 0 
    
    Changes this process’s idea of the file system root. 
- 
    
      .delete(string)  ⇒ 0 
    
    Alias for .rmdir. 
- 
    
      .each_child(dirname) {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
    
    Calls the block once for each entry except for “.” and “..” in the named directory, passing the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block. 
- 
    
      .empty?(path_name)  ⇒ Boolean 
    
    Returns trueif the named file is an empty directory,falseif it is not a directory or non-empty.
- 
    
      .entries(dirname)  ⇒ Array 
    
    Returns an array containing all of the filenames in the given directory. 
- 
    
      .exist?(file_name)  ⇒ Boolean 
    
    Returns trueif the named file is a directory,falseotherwise.
- 
    
      .exists?(file_name)  ⇒ Boolean 
    
    Deprecated method. 
- 
    
      .foreach(dirname) {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
    
    Calls the block once for each entry in the named directory, passing the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block. 
- 
    
      .getwd  ⇒ String 
    
    Alias for .pwd. 
- 
    
      .glob(pattern, [flags], [base: path])  ⇒ Array 
    
    Expands pattern, which is a pattern string or an::Arrayof pattern strings, and returns an array containing the matching filenames.
- 
    
      .home  ⇒ "/home/me" 
    
    Returns the home directory of the current user or the named user if given. 
- 
    
      .mkdir(string [, integer] )  ⇒ 0 
    
    Makes a new directory named by string, with permissions specified by the optional parameter anInteger. 
- 
    
      .new(string)  ⇒ Dir 
    
    constructor
    Returns a new directory object for the named directory. 
- 
    
      .open(string)  ⇒ Dir 
    
    The optional encoding keyword argument specifies the encoding of the directory. 
- 
    
      .pwd  ⇒ String 
      (also: .getwd)
    
    Returns the path to the current working directory of this process as a string. 
- 
    
      .rmdir(string)  ⇒ 0 
      (also: .delete, .unlink)
    
    Deletes the named directory. 
- 
    
      .unlink(string)  ⇒ 0 
    
    Alias for .rmdir. 
Instance Attribute Summary
- 
    
      #pos  ⇒ Integer 
      (also: #tell)
    
    rw
    Returns the current position in dir. 
- 
    
      #pos=(integer)  ⇒ Integer 
    
    rw
    Synonym for #seek, but returns the position parameter. 
- 
    
      #tell  ⇒ Integer 
    
    readonly
    Alias for #pos. 
Instance Method Summary
- 
    
      #children  ⇒ Array 
    
    Returns an array containing all of the filenames except for “.” and “..” in this directory. 
- 
    
      #close  ⇒ nil 
    
    Closes the directory stream. 
- 
    
      #each {|filename| ... } ⇒ Dir 
    
    Calls the block once for each entry in this directory, passing the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block. 
- 
    
      #each_child {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
    
    Calls the block once for each entry except for “.” and “..” in this directory, passing the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block. 
- 
    
      #fileno  ⇒ Integer 
    
    Returns the file descriptor used in dir. 
- 
    
      #inspect  ⇒ String 
    
    Return a string describing this Dirobject.
- 
    
      #path  ⇒ String? 
      (also: #to_path)
    
    Returns the path parameter passed to dir’s constructor. 
- 
    
      #read  ⇒ String? 
    
    Reads the next entry from dir and returns it as a string. 
- 
    
      #rewind  ⇒ Dir 
    
    Repositions dir to the first entry. 
- 
    
      #seek(integer)  ⇒ Dir 
    
    Seeks to a particular location in dir. 
- 
    
      #to_path  ⇒ String? 
    
    Alias for #path. 
::Enumerable - Included
| #all? | Passes each element of the collection to the given block. | 
| #any? | Passes each element of the collection to the given block. | 
| #chain | Returns an enumerator object generated from this enumerator and given enumerables. | 
| #chunk | Enumerates over the items, chunking them together based on the return value of the block. | 
| #chunk_while | Creates an enumerator for each chunked elements. | 
| #collect | Alias for Enumerable#map. | 
| #collect_concat | Alias for Enumerable#flat_map. | 
| #count | Returns the number of items in  | 
| #cycle | Calls block for each element of enum repeatedly n times or forever if none or  | 
| #detect | Alias for Enumerable#find. | 
| #drop | Drops first n elements from enum, and returns rest elements in an array. | 
| #drop_while | Drops elements up to, but not including, the first element for which the block returns  | 
| #each_cons | Iterates the given block for each array of consecutive <n> elements. | 
| #each_entry | Calls block once for each element in  | 
| #each_slice | Iterates the given block for each slice of <n> elements. | 
| #each_with_index | Calls block with two arguments, the item and its index, for each item in enum. | 
| #each_with_object | Iterates the given block for each element with an arbitrary object given, and returns the initially given object. | 
| #entries | Alias for Enumerable#to_a. | 
| #filter | Returns an array containing all elements of  | 
| #filter_map | Returns a new array containing the truthy results (everything except  | 
| #find | Passes each entry in enum to block. | 
| #find_all | Alias for Enumerable#filter. | 
| #find_index | Compares each entry in enum with value or passes to block. | 
| #first | Returns the first element, or the first  | 
| #flat_map | Returns a new array with the concatenated results of running block once for every element in enum. | 
| #grep | Returns an array of every element in enum for which  | 
| #grep_v | Inverted version of Enumerable#grep. | 
| #group_by | Groups the collection by result of the block. | 
| #include? | Alias for Enumerable#member?. | 
| #inject | Combines all elements of enum by applying a binary operation, specified by a block or a symbol that names a method or operator. | 
| #lazy | Returns an  | 
| #map | Returns a new array with the results of running block once for every element in enum. | 
| #max | Returns the object in enum with the maximum value. | 
| #max_by | Returns the object in enum that gives the maximum value from the given block. | 
| #member? | Returns  | 
| #min | Returns the object in enum with the minimum value. | 
| #min_by | Returns the object in enum that gives the minimum value from the given block. | 
| #minmax | Returns a two element array which contains the minimum and the maximum value in the enumerable. | 
| #minmax_by | Returns a two element array containing the objects in enum that correspond to the minimum and maximum values respectively from the given block. | 
| #none? | Passes each element of the collection to the given block. | 
| #one? | Passes each element of the collection to the given block. | 
| #partition | Returns two arrays, the first containing the elements of enum for which the block evaluates to true, the second containing the rest. | 
| #reduce | Alias for Enumerable#inject. | 
| #reject | Returns an array for all elements of  | 
| #reverse_each | Builds a temporary array and traverses that array in reverse order. | 
| #select | Alias for Enumerable#filter. | 
| #slice_after | Creates an enumerator for each chunked elements. | 
| #slice_before | Creates an enumerator for each chunked elements. | 
| #slice_when | Creates an enumerator for each chunked elements. | 
| #sort | Returns an array containing the items in enum sorted. | 
| #sort_by | Sorts enum using a set of keys generated by mapping the values in enum through the given block. | 
| #sum | Returns the sum of elements in an  | 
| #take | Returns first n elements from enum. | 
| #take_while | Passes elements to the block until the block returns  | 
| #tally | Tallies the collection, i.e., counts the occurrences of each element. | 
| #to_a | Returns an array containing the items in enum. | 
| #to_h | Returns the result of interpreting enum as a list of  | 
| #uniq | Returns a new array by removing duplicate values in  | 
| #zip | Takes one element from enum and merges corresponding elements from each args. | 
Constructor Details
    
      .new(string)  ⇒ Dir 
      .new(string, encoding: enc)  ⇒ Dir 
    
  
Dir 
      .new(string, encoding: enc)  ⇒ Dir 
    Returns a new directory object for the named directory.
The optional encoding keyword argument specifies the encoding of the directory. If not specified, the filesystem encoding is used.
# File 'dir.c', line 524
static VALUE
dir_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dp;
    rb_encoding  *fsenc;
    VALUE dirname, opt, orig;
    static ID keyword_ids[1];
    const char *path;
    if (!keyword_ids[0]) {
	keyword_ids[0] = rb_id_encoding();
    }
    fsenc = rb_filesystem_encoding();
    rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1:", &dirname, &opt);
    if (!NIL_P(opt)) {
	VALUE enc;
	rb_get_kwargs(opt, keyword_ids, 0, 1, &enc);
	if (enc != Qundef && !NIL_P(enc)) {
	    fsenc = rb_to_encoding(enc);
	}
    }
    FilePathValue(dirname);
    orig = rb_str_dup_frozen(dirname);
    dirname = rb_str_encode_ospath(dirname);
    dirname = rb_str_dup_frozen(dirname);
    TypedData_Get_Struct(dir, struct dir_data, &dir_data_type, dp);
    if (dp->dir) closedir(dp->dir);
    dp->dir = NULL;
    RB_OBJ_WRITE(dir, &dp->path, Qnil);
    dp->enc = fsenc;
    path = RSTRING_PTR(dirname);
    dp->dir = opendir_without_gvl(path);
    if (dp->dir == NULL) {
	int e = errno;
	if (rb_gc_for_fd(e)) {
	    dp->dir = opendir_without_gvl(path);
	}
#ifdef HAVE_GETATTRLIST
	else if (e == EIO) {
	    u_int32_t attrbuf[1];
	    struct attrlist al = {ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT, 0};
	    if (getattrlist(path, &al, attrbuf, sizeof(attrbuf), FSOPT_NOFOLLOW) == 0) {
		dp->dir = opendir_without_gvl(path);
	    }
	}
#endif
	if (dp->dir == NULL) {
	    RB_GC_GUARD(dirname);
	    rb_syserr_fail_path(e, orig);
	}
    }
    RB_OBJ_WRITE(dir, &dp->path, orig);
    return dir;
}
  Class Method Details
.[](string [, string ...] [, base: path] ) ⇒ Array
Equivalent to calling Dir.glob([string,…], 0).
# File 'dir.c', line 2781
static VALUE
dir_s_aref(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    VALUE opts, base;
    argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:", NULL, &opts);
    dir_glob_options(opts, &base, NULL);
    if (argc == 1) {
	return rb_push_glob(argv[0], base, 0);
    }
    return dir_globs(argc, argv, base, 0);
}
  
    
      .chdir([ string])  ⇒ 0 
      .chdir([ string]) {|path| ... } ⇒ Object 
    
  
0 
      .chdir([ string]) {|path| ... } ⇒ Object 
    Changes the current working directory of the process to the given string. When called without an argument, changes the directory to the value of the environment variable HOME, or LOGDIR. ::SystemCallError (probably Errno::ENOENT) if the target directory does not exist.
If a block is given, it is passed the name of the new current directory, and the block is executed with that as the current directory. The original working directory is restored when the block exits. The return value of chdir is the value of the block. chdir blocks can be nested, but in a multi-threaded program an error will be raised if a thread attempts to open a chdir block while another thread has one open.
Dir.chdir("/var/spool/mail")
puts Dir.pwd
Dir.chdir("/tmp") do
  puts Dir.pwd
  Dir.chdir("/usr") do
    puts Dir.pwd
  end
  puts Dir.pwd
end
puts Dir.pwdproduces:
/var/spool/mail
/tmp
/usr
/tmp
/var/spool/mail# File 'dir.c', line 1076
static VALUE
dir_s_chdir(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    VALUE path = Qnil;
    if (rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) == 1) {
        path = rb_str_encode_ospath(rb_get_path(argv[0]));
    }
    else {
	const char *dist = getenv("HOME");
	if (!dist) {
	    dist = getenv("LOGDIR");
	    if (!dist) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "HOME/LOGDIR not set");
	}
	path = rb_str_new2(dist);
    }
    if (chdir_blocking > 0) {
	if (!rb_block_given_p() || rb_thread_current() != chdir_thread)
	    rb_warn("conflicting chdir during another chdir block");
    }
    if (rb_block_given_p()) {
	struct chdir_data args;
	args.old_path = rb_str_encode_ospath(rb_dir_getwd());
	args.new_path = path;
	args.done = FALSE;
	return rb_ensure(chdir_yield, (VALUE)&args, chdir_restore, (VALUE)&args);
    }
    else {
	char *p = RSTRING_PTR(path);
	int r = (int)(VALUE)rb_thread_call_without_gvl(nogvl_chdir, p,
							RUBY_UBF_IO, 0);
	if (r < 0)
	    rb_sys_fail_path(path);
    }
    return INT2FIX(0);
}
  Returns an array containing all of the filenames except for “.” and “..” in the given directory. Will raise a ::SystemCallError if the named directory doesn’t exist.
The optional encoding keyword argument specifies the encoding of the directory. If not specified, the filesystem encoding is used.
Dir.children("testdir")   #=> ["config.h", "main.rb"]# File 'dir.c', line 3085
static VALUE
dir_s_children(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
{
    VALUE dir;
    dir = dir_open_dir(argc, argv);
    return rb_ensure(dir_collect_children, dir, dir_close, dir);
}
  
    .chroot(string)  ⇒ 0   
Changes this process’s idea of the file system root. Only a privileged process may make this call. Not available on all platforms. On Unix systems, see chroot(2) for more information.
# File 'dir.c', line 1210
static VALUE
dir_s_chroot(VALUE dir, VALUE path)
{
    path = check_dirname(path);
    if (chroot(RSTRING_PTR(path)) == -1)
	rb_sys_fail_path(path);
    return INT2FIX(0);
}
  
    
      .delete(string)  ⇒ 0 
      .rmdir(string)  ⇒ 0 
      .unlink(string)  ⇒ 0 
    
  
0 
      .rmdir(string)  ⇒ 0 
      .unlink(string)  ⇒ 0 
    Alias for .rmdir.
    
      .each_child(dirname) {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
      .each_child(dirname, encoding: enc) {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
      .each_child(dirname)  ⇒ Enumerator 
      .each_child(dirname, encoding: enc)  ⇒ Enumerator 
    
  
nil 
      .each_child(dirname, encoding: enc) {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
      .each_child(dirname)  ⇒ Enumerator 
      .each_child(dirname, encoding: enc)  ⇒ Enumerator 
    Calls the block once for each entry except for “.” and “..” in the named directory, passing the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block.
If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.
Dir.each_child("testdir") {|x| puts "Got #{x}" }produces:
Got config.h
Got main.rb# File 'dir.c', line 3013
static VALUE
dir_s_each_child(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
{
    VALUE dir;
    RETURN_ENUMERATOR(io, argc, argv);
    dir = dir_open_dir(argc, argv);
    rb_ensure(dir_each_child, dir, dir_close, dir);
    return Qnil;
}
  
    .empty?(path_name)  ⇒ Boolean   
Returns true if the named file is an empty directory, false if it is not a directory or non-empty.
# File 'dir.c', line 3344
static VALUE
rb_dir_s_empty_p(VALUE obj, VALUE dirname)
{
    VALUE result, orig;
    const char *path;
    enum {false_on_notdir = 1};
    FilePathValue(dirname);
    orig = rb_str_dup_frozen(dirname);
    dirname = rb_str_encode_ospath(dirname);
    dirname = rb_str_dup_frozen(dirname);
    path = RSTRING_PTR(dirname);
#if defined HAVE_GETATTRLIST && defined ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT
    {
	u_int32_t attrbuf[SIZEUP32(fsobj_tag_t)];
	struct attrlist al = {ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT, 0, ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG,};
	if (getattrlist(path, &al, attrbuf, sizeof(attrbuf), 0) != 0)
	    rb_sys_fail_path(orig);
	if (*(const fsobj_tag_t *)(attrbuf+1) == VT_HFS) {
	    al.commonattr = 0;
	    al.dirattr = ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT;
	    if (getattrlist(path, &al, attrbuf, sizeof(attrbuf), 0) == 0) {
		if (attrbuf[0] >= 2 * sizeof(u_int32_t))
		    return attrbuf[1] ? Qfalse : Qtrue;
		if (false_on_notdir) return Qfalse;
	    }
	    rb_sys_fail_path(orig);
	}
    }
#endif
    result = (VALUE)rb_thread_call_without_gvl(nogvl_dir_empty_p, (void *)path,
					    RUBY_UBF_IO, 0);
    if (result == Qundef) {
	rb_sys_fail_path(orig);
    }
    return result;
}
  Returns an array containing all of the filenames in the given directory. Will raise a ::SystemCallError if the named directory doesn’t exist.
The optional encoding keyword argument specifies the encoding of the directory. If not specified, the filesystem encoding is used.
Dir.entries("testdir")   #=> [".", "..", "config.h", "main.rb"]# File 'dir.c', line 2977
static VALUE
dir_entries(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
{
    VALUE dir;
    dir = dir_open_dir(argc, argv);
    return rb_ensure(dir_collect, dir, dir_close, dir);
}
  
    .exist?(file_name)  ⇒ Boolean   
Returns true if the named file is a directory, false otherwise.
# File 'dir.c', line 3286
VALUE
rb_file_directory_p(void)
{
}
  
    .exists?(file_name)  ⇒ Boolean   
Deprecated method. Don’t use.
# File 'dir.c', line 3298
static VALUE
rb_dir_exists_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname)
{
    rb_warning("Dir.exists? is a deprecated name, use Dir.exist? instead");
    return rb_file_directory_p(obj, fname);
}
  
    
      .foreach(dirname) {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
      .foreach(dirname, encoding: enc) {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
      .foreach(dirname)  ⇒ Enumerator 
      .foreach(dirname, encoding: enc)  ⇒ Enumerator 
    
  
nil 
      .foreach(dirname, encoding: enc) {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
      .foreach(dirname)  ⇒ Enumerator 
      .foreach(dirname, encoding: enc)  ⇒ Enumerator 
    Calls the block once for each entry in the named directory, passing the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block.
If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.
Dir.foreach("testdir") {|x| puts "Got #{x}" }produces:
Got .
Got ..
Got config.h
Got main.rb# File 'dir.c', line 2943
static VALUE
dir_foreach(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
{
    VALUE dir;
    RETURN_ENUMERATOR(io, argc, argv);
    dir = dir_open_dir(argc, argv);
    rb_ensure(dir_each, dir, dir_close, dir);
    return Qnil;
}
  Alias for .pwd.
    
      .glob(pattern, [flags], [base: path])  ⇒ Array 
      .glob(pattern, [flags], [base: path]) {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
    
  
nil 
    Expands pattern, which is a pattern string or an ::Array of pattern strings, and returns an array containing the matching filenames. If a block is given, calls the block once for each matching filename, passing the filename as a parameter to the block.
The optional base keyword argument specifies the base directory for interpreting relative pathnames instead of the current working directory. As the results are not prefixed with the base directory name in this case, you will need to prepend the base directory name if you want real paths.
Note that the pattern is not a regexp, it’s closer to a shell glob. See File.fnmatch for the meaning of the flags parameter. Case sensitivity depends on your system (File::FNM_CASEFOLD is ignored), as does the order in which the results are returned.
- *
- 
Matches any file. Can be restricted by other values in the glob. Equivalent to / .* /mxin regexp.- *
- 
Matches all files 
- c*
- 
Matches all files beginning with c
- *c
- 
Matches all files ending with c
- *c*
- 
Match all files that have cin them (including at the beginning or end).
 Note, this will not match Unix-like hidden files (dotfiles). In order to include those in the match results, you must use the File::FNM_DOTMATCH flag or something like "{*,.*}".
- **
- 
Matches directories recursively. 
- ?
- 
Matches any one character. Equivalent to /.{1}/in regexp.
- [set]
- 
Matches any one character in set. Behaves exactly like character sets in Regexp, including set negation ([^a-z]).
- {p,q}
- 
Matches either literal por literalq. Equivalent to pattern alternation in regexp.Matching literals may be more than one character in length. More than two literals may be specified. 
- \
- 
Escapes the next metacharacter. Note that this means you cannot use backslash on windows as part of a glob, i.e. Dir["c:\foo*"]will not work, useDir["c:/foo*"]instead.
Examples:
Dir["config.?"]                     #=> ["config.h"]
Dir.glob("config.?")                #=> ["config.h"]
Dir.glob("*.[a-z][a-z]")            #=> ["main.rb"]
Dir.glob("*.[^r]*")                 #=> ["config.h"]
Dir.glob("*.{rb,h}")                #=> ["main.rb", "config.h"]
Dir.glob("*")                       #=> ["config.h", "main.rb"]
Dir.glob("*", File::FNM_DOTMATCH)   #=> [".", "..", "config.h", "main.rb"]
Dir.glob(["*.rb", "*.h"])           #=> ["main.rb", "config.h"]
rbfiles = File.join("**", "*.rb")
Dir.glob(rbfiles)                   #=> ["main.rb",
                                    #    "lib/song.rb",
                                    #    "lib/song/karaoke.rb"]
Dir.glob(rbfiles, base: "lib")      #=> ["song.rb",
                                    #    "song/karaoke.rb"]
libdirs = File.join("**", "lib")
Dir.glob(libdirs)                   #=> ["lib"]
librbfiles = File.join("**", "lib", "**", "*.rb")
Dir.glob(librbfiles)                #=> ["lib/song.rb",
                                    #    "lib/song/karaoke.rb"]
librbfiles = File.join("**", "lib", "*.rb")
Dir.glob(librbfiles)                #=> ["lib/song.rb"]# File 'dir.c', line 2881
static VALUE
dir_s_glob(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    VALUE str, rflags, ary, opts, base;
    int flags;
    argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11:", &str, &rflags, &opts);
    if (argc == 2)
	flags = NUM2INT(rflags);
    else
	flags = 0;
    dir_glob_options(opts, &base, &flags);
    ary = rb_check_array_type(str);
    if (NIL_P(ary)) {
	ary = rb_push_glob(str, base, flags);
    }
    else {
	VALUE v = ary;
	ary = dir_globs(RARRAY_LEN(v), RARRAY_CONST_PTR(v), base, flags);
	RB_GC_GUARD(v);
    }
    if (rb_block_given_p()) {
	rb_ary_each(ary);
	return Qnil;
    }
    return ary;
}
  
    
      .home  ⇒ "/home/me" 
      .home("root")  ⇒ "/root" 
    
  
me" 
      .home("root")  ⇒ "/root" 
    Returns the home directory of the current user or the named user if given.
# File 'dir.c', line 3257
static VALUE
dir_s_home(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    VALUE user;
    const char *u = 0;
    rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1);
    user = (argc > 0) ? argv[0] : Qnil;
    if (!NIL_P(user)) {
	SafeStringValue(user);
	rb_must_asciicompat(user);
	u = StringValueCStr(user);
	if (*u) {
	    return rb_home_dir_of(user, rb_str_new(0, 0));
	}
    }
    return rb_default_home_dir(rb_str_new(0, 0));
}
  
    .mkdir(string [, integer] )  ⇒ 0   
Makes a new directory named by string, with permissions specified by the optional parameter anInteger. The permissions may be modified by the value of File.umask, and are ignored on NT. Raises a ::SystemCallError if the directory cannot be created. See also the discussion of permissions in the class documentation for ::File.
Dir.mkdir(File.join(Dir.home, ".foo"), 0700) #=> 0# File 'dir.c', line 1250
static VALUE
dir_s_mkdir(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
    struct mkdir_arg m;
    VALUE path, vmode;
    int r;
    if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &path, &vmode) == 2) {
	m.mode = NUM2MODET(vmode);
    }
    else {
	m.mode = 0777;
    }
    path = check_dirname(path);
    m.path = RSTRING_PTR(path);
    r = (int)(VALUE)rb_thread_call_without_gvl(nogvl_mkdir, &m, RUBY_UBF_IO, 0);
    if (r < 0)
	rb_sys_fail_path(path);
    return INT2FIX(0);
}
  The optional encoding keyword argument specifies the encoding of the directory. If not specified, the filesystem encoding is used.
With no block, open is a synonym for .new. If a block is present, it is passed aDir as a parameter. The directory is closed at the end of the block, and open returns the value of the block.
# File 'dir.c', line 600
static VALUE
dir_s_open(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
    struct dir_data *dp;
    VALUE dir = TypedData_Make_Struct(klass, struct dir_data, &dir_data_type, dp);
    dir_initialize(argc, argv, dir);
    if (rb_block_given_p()) {
	return rb_ensure(rb_yield, dir, dir_close, dir);
    }
    return dir;
}
  Also known as: .getwd
# File 'dir.c', line 1174
static VALUE
dir_s_getwd(VALUE dir)
{
    return rb_dir_getwd();
}
  
    
      .delete(string)  ⇒ 0 
      .rmdir(string)  ⇒ 0 
      .unlink(string)  ⇒ 0 
    
    Also known as: .delete, .unlink
  
0 
      .rmdir(string)  ⇒ 0 
      .unlink(string)  ⇒ 0 
    Deletes the named directory. Raises a subclass of ::SystemCallError if the directory isn’t empty.
# File 'dir.c', line 1290
static VALUE
dir_s_rmdir(VALUE obj, VALUE dir)
{
    const char *p;
    int r;
    dir = check_dirname(dir);
    p = RSTRING_PTR(dir);
    r = (int)(VALUE)rb_thread_call_without_gvl(nogvl_rmdir, (void *)p, RUBY_UBF_IO, 0);
    if (r < 0)
	rb_sys_fail_path(dir);
    return INT2FIX(0);
}
  
    
      .delete(string)  ⇒ 0 
      .rmdir(string)  ⇒ 0 
      .unlink(string)  ⇒ 0 
    
  
0 
      .rmdir(string)  ⇒ 0 
      .unlink(string)  ⇒ 0 
    Alias for .rmdir.
Instance Attribute Details
Also known as: #tell
# File 'dir.c', line 878
static VALUE
dir_tell(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    long pos;
    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    pos = telldir(dirp->dir);
    return rb_int2inum(pos);
}
  #pos=(integer) ⇒ Integer (rw)
# File 'dir.c', line 935
static VALUE
dir_set_pos(VALUE dir, VALUE pos)
{
    dir_seek(dir, pos);
    return pos;
}
  Alias for #pos.
Instance Method Details
#children ⇒ Array
Returns an array containing all of the filenames except for “.” and “..” in this directory.
d = Dir.new("testdir")
d.children   #=> ["config.h", "main.rb"]# File 'dir.c', line 3062
static VALUE
dir_collect_children(VALUE dir)
{
    VALUE ary = rb_ary_new();
    dir_each_entry(dir, rb_ary_push, ary, TRUE);
    return ary;
}
  
    #close  ⇒ nil   
Closes the directory stream. Calling this method on closed Dir object is ignored since Ruby 2.3.
d = Dir.new("testdir")
d.close   #=> nil# File 'dir.c', line 976
static VALUE
dir_close(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    dirp = dir_get(dir);
    if (!dirp->dir) return Qnil;
    closedir(dirp->dir);
    dirp->dir = NULL;
    return Qnil;
}
  
    
      #each {|filename| ... } ⇒ Dir 
      #each  ⇒ Enumerator 
    
  
Dir 
      #each  ⇒ Enumerator 
    Calls the block once for each entry in this directory, passing the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block.
If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.
d = Dir.new("testdir")
d.each  {|x| puts "Got #{x}" }produces:
Got .
Got ..
Got config.h
Got main.rb# File 'dir.c', line 826
static VALUE
dir_each(VALUE dir)
{
    RETURN_ENUMERATOR(dir, 0, 0);
    return dir_each_entry(dir, dir_yield, Qnil, FALSE);
}
  
    
      #each_child {|filename| ... } ⇒ nil 
      #each_child  ⇒ Enumerator 
    
  
nil 
      #each_child  ⇒ Enumerator 
    Calls the block once for each entry except for “.” and “..” in this directory, passing the filename of each entry as a parameter to the block.
If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.
d = Dir.new("testdir")
d.each_child  {|x| puts "Got #{x}" }produces:
Got config.h
Got main.rb# File 'dir.c', line 3044
static VALUE
dir_each_child_m(VALUE dir)
{
    RETURN_ENUMERATOR(dir, 0, 0);
    return dir_each_entry(dir, dir_yield, Qnil, TRUE);
}
  #fileno ⇒ Integer
Returns the file descriptor used in dir.
d = Dir.new("..")
d.fileno   #=> 8This method uses dirfd() function defined by POSIX 2008. ::NotImplementedError is raised on other platforms, such as Windows, which doesn’t provide the function.
# File 'dir.c', line 691
static VALUE
dir_fileno(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    int fd;
    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    fd = dirfd(dirp->dir);
    if (fd == -1)
	rb_sys_fail("dirfd");
    return INT2NUM(fd);
}
  #inspect ⇒ String
Return a string describing this Dir object.
# File 'dir.c', line 646
static VALUE
dir_inspect(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(dir, struct dir_data, &dir_data_type, dirp);
    if (!NIL_P(dirp->path)) {
	VALUE str = rb_str_new_cstr("#<");
	rb_str_append(str, rb_class_name(CLASS_OF(dir)));
	rb_str_cat2(str, ":");
	rb_str_append(str, dirp->path);
	rb_str_cat2(str, ">");
	return str;
    }
    return rb_funcallv(dir, idTo_s, 0, 0);
}
  Also known as: #to_path
Returns the path parameter passed to dir’s constructor.
d = Dir.new("..")
d.path   #=> ".."# File 'dir.c', line 717
static VALUE
dir_path(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(dir, struct dir_data, &dir_data_type, dirp);
    if (NIL_P(dirp->path)) return Qnil;
    return rb_str_dup(dirp->path);
}
  #read ⇒ String?
Reads the next entry from dir and returns it as a string. Returns nil at the end of the stream.
d = Dir.new("testdir")
d.read   #=> "."
d.read   #=> ".."
d.read   #=> "config.h"# File 'dir.c', line 780
static VALUE
dir_read(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    struct dirent *dp;
    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    errno = 0;
    if ((dp = READDIR(dirp->dir, dirp->enc)) != NULL) {
	return rb_external_str_new_with_enc(dp->d_name, NAMLEN(dp), dirp->enc);
    }
    else {
	int e = errno;
	if (e != 0) rb_syserr_fail(e, 0);
	return Qnil;		/* end of stream */
    }
}
  
    #rewind  ⇒ Dir   
# File 'dir.c', line 956
static VALUE
dir_rewind(VALUE dir)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    rewinddir(dirp->dir);
    return dir;
}
  
    #seek(integer)  ⇒ Dir   
# File 'dir.c', line 907
static VALUE
dir_seek(VALUE dir, VALUE pos)
{
    struct dir_data *dirp;
    long p = NUM2LONG(pos);
    GetDIR(dir, dirp);
    seekdir(dirp->dir, p);
    return dir;
}
  Alias for #path.