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NAME¶
std::filesystem::is_block_file - std::filesystem::is_block_file
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <filesystem>
  
   bool is_block_file( std::filesystem::file_status s ) noexcept; (1)
    (since C++17)
  
   bool is_block_file( const std::filesystem::path& p ); (2)
    (since C++17)
  
   bool is_block_file( const std::filesystem::path& p, (3) (since
    C++17)
  
   std::error_code& ec ) noexcept;
  
   Checks if the given file status or path corresponds to a block special file,
    as if
  
   determined by the POSIX S_ISBLK. Examples of block special files are block
    devices
  
   such as /dev/sda or /dev/loop0 on Linux.
  
   1) Equivalent to s.type() == file_type::block.
  
   2,3) Equivalent to is_block_file(status(p)) or is_block_file(status(p,
  ec)).
Parameters¶
 s - file status to check
  
   p - path to examine
  
   ec - out-parameter for error reporting in the non-throwing overload
Return value¶
 true if the file indicated by p or if the type indicated s refers
    to a block device.
  
   The non-throwing overload returns false if an error occurs.
Exceptions¶
 Any overload not marked noexcept may throw std::bad_alloc if
    memory allocation
  
   fails.
  
   2,3) Sets a std::error_code& parameter to the OS API error code if an OS
    API call
  
   fails, and executes ec.clear() if no errors occur.
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <cstdio>
  
   #include <cstring>
  
   #include <filesystem>
  
   #include <fstream>
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <sys/socket.h>
  
   #include <sys/stat.h>
  
   #include <sys/un.h>
  
   #include <unistd.h>
  
   namespace fs = std::filesystem;
  
   void demo_status(const fs::path& p, fs::file_status s)
  
   {
  
   std::cout << p;
  
   // alternative: switch(s.type()) { case fs::file_type::regular: ...}
  
   if (fs::is_regular_file(s))
  
   std::cout << " is a regular file\n";
  
   if (fs::is_directory(s))
  
   std::cout << " is a directory\n";
  
   if (fs::is_block_file(s))
  
   std::cout << " is a block device\n";
  
   if (fs::is_character_file(s))
  
   std::cout << " is a character device\n";
  
   if (fs::is_fifo(s))
  
   std::cout << " is a named IPC pipe\n";
  
   if (fs::is_socket(s))
  
   std::cout << " is a named IPC socket\n";
  
   if (fs::is_symlink(s))
  
   std::cout << " is a symlink\n";
  
   if (!fs::exists(s))
  
   std::cout << " does not exist\n";
  
   }
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   // create files of different kinds
  
   fs::create_directory("sandbox");
  
   fs::create_directory("sandbox/dir");
  
   std::ofstream{"sandbox/file"}; // create regular file
  
   fs::create_symlink("file", "sandbox/symlink");
  
   mkfifo("sandbox/pipe", 0644);
  
   sockaddr_un addr;
  
   addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
  
   std::strcpy(addr.sun_path, "sandbox/sock");
  
   int fd = socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
  
   bind(fd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof addr);
  
   // demo different status accessors
  
   for (auto it{fs::directory_iterator("sandbox")}; it !=
    fs::directory_iterator(); ++it)
  
   demo_status(*it, it->symlink_status()); // use cached status from
    directory entry
  
   demo_status("/dev/null", fs::status("/dev/null")); //
    direct calls to status
  
   demo_status("/dev/sda", fs::status("/dev/sda"));
  
   demo_status("sandbox/no", fs::status("/sandbox/no"));
  
   // cleanup (prefer std::unique_ptr-based custom deleters)
  
   close(fd);
  
   fs::remove_all("sandbox");
  
   }
Possible output:¶
 "sandbox/file" is a regular file
  
   "sandbox/dir" is a directory
  
   "sandbox/pipe" is a named IPC pipe
  
   "sandbox/sock" is a named IPC socket
  
   "sandbox/symlink" is a symlink
  
   "/dev/null" is a character device
  
   "/dev/sda" is a block device
  
   "sandbox/no" does not exist
See also¶
 status determines file attributes
  
   symlink_status determines file attributes, checking the symlink target
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   (C++17)
  
   file_status represents file type and permissions
  
   (C++17) (class)
  
   status_known checks whether file status is known
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   is_character_file checks whether the given path refers to a character device
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   is_directory checks whether the given path refers to a directory
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   is_fifo checks whether the given path refers to a named pipe
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   is_other checks whether the argument refers to an other file
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   is_regular_file checks whether the argument refers to a regular file
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   is_socket checks whether the argument refers to a named IPC socket
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   is_symlink checks whether the argument refers to a symbolic link
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   exists checks whether path refers to existing file system object
  
   (C++17) (function)
  
   checks whether the directory entry refers to block device
  
   is_block_file (public member function of
    std::filesystem::directory_entry)
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