// enumerateFiles.java // ------------------------------------- // (C) by Michael Peter Christen; mc@anomic.de // first published on http://www.anomic.de // Frankfurt, Germany, 2004 // last major change: 26.12.2004 // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA // // Using this software in any meaning (reading, learning, copying, compiling, // running) means that you agree that the Author(s) is (are) not responsible // for cost, loss of data or any harm that may be caused directly or indirectly // by usage of this softare or this documentation. The usage of this software // is on your own risk. The installation and usage (starting/running) of this // software may allow other people or application to access your computer and // any attached devices and is highly dependent on the configuration of the // software which must be done by the user of the software; the author(s) is // (are) also not responsible for proper configuration and usage of the // software, even if provoked by documentation provided together with // the software. // // Any changes to this file according to the GPL as documented in the file // gpl.txt aside this file in the shipment you received can be done to the // lines that follows this copyright notice here, but changes must not be // done inside the copyright notive above. A re-distribution must contain // the intact and unchanged copyright notice. // Contributions and changes to the program code must be marked as such. package de.anomic.tools; import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class enumerateFiles implements Enumeration { // implements iterative search through recursively defined subdirectories // and return all paths to the files private ArrayList hierarchy; // contains TreeSet elements, earch TreeSet contains File Entries private boolean incOrder; // if true, the smallest value is returned first private Object buffer; // the prefetch-buffer private boolean return_files; private boolean return_folders; public enumerateFiles(File root, boolean files, boolean folders, boolean increasing) { // we define our data structures first return_files = files; return_folders = folders; hierarchy = new ArrayList(); incOrder = increasing; // the we initially fill the hierarchy with the content of the root folder TreeSet t = new TreeSet(); String[] l = root.list(); // System.out.println("D " + l.toString()); for (int i = 0; i < l.length; i++) t.add(new File(root, l[i])); hierarchy.add(t); // start with search by filling the buffer buffer = nextElement0(); } private Object nextElement0() { // the object is a File pointing to the corresponding file File f; TreeSet t; do { // System.out.println("D " + hierarchy.toString()); t = null; while ((t == null) && (hierarchy.size() > 0)) { t = (TreeSet) hierarchy.get(hierarchy.size() - 1); if (t.size() == 0) { hierarchy.remove(hierarchy.size() - 1); // we step up one hierarchy t = null; } } if ((hierarchy.size() == 0) || (t.size() == 0)) return null; // this is the end // fetch value if (incOrder) f = (File) t.first(); else f = (File) t.last(); t.remove(f); // if the value represents another folder, we step into the next hierarchy if (f.isDirectory()) { t = new TreeSet(); String[] l = f.list(); for (int i = 0; i < l.length; i++) t.add(new File(f, l[i])); hierarchy.add(t); if (!(return_folders)) f = null; } else { if (!(return_files)) f = null; } } while (f == null); // thats it return f; } public boolean hasMoreElements() { return buffer != null; } public Object nextElement() { Object r = buffer; buffer = nextElement0(); return r; } }