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33 .Nd traverse a file hierarchy
68 on a file hierarchy, which is then supplied to
75 in the file hierarchy.
80 hierarchy.
85 It is possible to walk the hierarchy
88 or physically (visiting symbolic links), order the walk of the hierarchy or
89 prune and/or re-visit portions of the hierarchy.
95 the structure that represents the file hierarchy itself.
99 hierarchy.
103 hierarchy.
114 store application data or per-hierarchy state.
313 structure referencing the file in the hierarchy
334 If a directory causes a cycle in the hierarchy (see
342 structure in the hierarchy that references the same file as the current
355 file hierarchy.
421 or more paths which make up a logical file hierarchy to be traversed.
470 functions change directories as they walk the file hierarchy.
519 hierarchy are returned to the application.
535 encountered in the file hierarchy are ignored.
551 the traversal of the hierarchy.
601 the hierarchy.
609 If all the members of the hierarchy have been returned,
616 If an error unrelated to a file in the hierarchy occurs,
645 on the same file hierarchy stream, or, after a call to
647 on the same file hierarchy stream unless they represent a file of type
676 has not yet been called for a hierarchy,
715 on the same file hierarchy stream.
835 function closes a file hierarchy stream
858 On reaching the end of the file hierarchy, it returns
882 On reaching the end of the file hierarchy, it returns