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std::filesystem::copy(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::filesystem::copy(3) |
NAME¶
std::filesystem::copy - std::filesystem::copy
Synopsis¶
Defined in header <filesystem>
void copy( const std::filesystem::path& from, (1) (since
C++17)
const std::filesystem::path& to );
void copy( const std::filesystem::path& from,
const std::filesystem::path& to, (2) (since C++17)
std::error_code& ec );
void copy( const std::filesystem::path& from,
const std::filesystem::path& to, (3) (since C++17)
std::filesystem::copy_options options );
void copy( const std::filesystem::path& from,
const std::filesystem::path& to, (4) (since C++17)
std::filesystem::copy_options options,
std::error_code& ec );
Copies files and directories, with a variety of options.
1,2) The default, equivalent to (3,4) with copy_options::none used as
options.
3,4) Copies the file or directory from to file or directory to, using the
copy
options indicated by options. The behavior is undefined if there is more than
one
option in any of the copy_options option group present in options (even in
the
copy_file group).
The behavior is as follows:
* First, before doing anything else, obtains type and permissions of from by
no
more than a single call to
* std::filesystem::symlink_status, if copy_options::skip_symlinks,
copy_options::copy_symlinks, or copy_options::create_symlinks is present in
options;
* std::filesystem::status otherwise.
* If necessary, obtains the status of to, by no more than a single call
to
* std::filesystem::symlink_status, if copy_options::skip_symlinks or
copy_options::create_symlinks is present in options;
* std::filesystem::status otherwise (including the case where
copy_options::copy_symlinks is present in options).
* If either from or to has an implementation-defined file type, the effects
of
this function are implementation-defined.
* If from does not exist, reports an error.
* If from and to are the same file as determined by
std::filesystem::equivalent,
reports an error.
* If either from or to is not a regular file, a directory, or a symlink, as
determined by std::filesystem::is_other, reports an error.
* If from is a directory, but to is a regular file, reports an error.
* If from is a symbolic link, then
* If copy_options::skip_symlink is present in options, does nothing.
* Otherwise, if to does not exist and copy_options::copy_symlinks is present
in
options, then behaves as if copy_symlink(from, to).
* Otherwise, reports an error.
* Otherwise, if from is a regular file, then
* If copy_options::directories_only is present in options, does nothing.
* Otherwise, if copy_options::create_symlinks is present in options, creates
a
symlink to to. Note: from must be an absolute path unless to is in the
current
directory.
* Otherwise, if copy_options::create_hard_links is present in options,
creates a
hard link to to.
* Otherwise, if to is a directory, then behaves as if copy_file(from,
to/from.filename(), options) (creates a copy of from as a file in the
directory
to).
* Otherwise, behaves as if copy_file(from, to, options) (copies the file).
* Otherwise, if from is a directory and copy_options::create_symlinks is set
in
options, reports an error with an error code equal to
std::make_error_code(std::errc::is_a_directory).
* Otherwise, if from is a directory and either options has
copy_options::recursive
or is copy_options::none,
* If to does not exist, first executes create_directory(to, from) (creates
the new
directory with a copy of the old directory's attributes).
* Then, whether to already existed or was just created, iterates over the
files
contained in from as if by for (const std::filesystem::directory_entry& x
:
std::filesystem::directory_iterator(from)) and for each directory entry,
recursively calls copy(x.path(), to/x.path().filename(), options |
in-recursive-copy), where in-recursive-copy is a special bit that has no
other
effect when set in options. (The sole purpose of setting this bit is to
prevent
recursive copying subdirectories if options is copy_options::none.)
* Otherwise does nothing.
Parameters¶
from - path to the source file, directory, or symlink
to - path to the target file, directory, or symlink
ec - out-parameter for error reporting in the non-throwing overload
Return value¶
(none)
Exceptions¶
Any overload not marked noexcept may throw std::bad_alloc if
memory allocation
fails.
1,3) Throws std::filesystem::filesystem_error on underlying OS API errors,
constructed with from as the first path argument, to as the second path
argument,
and the OS error code as the error code argument.
2,4) 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.
Notes¶
The default behavior when copying directories is the
non-recursive copy: the files
are copied, but not the subdirectories:
// Given
// /dir1 contains /dir1/file1, /dir1/file2, /dir1/dir2
// and /dir1/dir2 contains /dir1/dir2/file3
// After
std::filesystem::copy("/dir1", "/dir3");
// /dir3 is created (with the attributes of /dir1)
// /dir1/file1 is copied to /dir3/file1
// /dir1/file2 is copied to /dir3/file2
While with copy_options::recursive, the subdirectories are also copied, with
their
content, recursively.
// ...but after
std::filesystem::copy("/dir1", "/dir3",
std::filesystem::copy_options::recursive);
// /dir3 is created (with the attributes of /dir1)
// /dir1/file1 is copied to /dir3/file1
// /dir1/file2 is copied to /dir3/file2
// /dir3/dir2 is created (with the attributes of /dir1/dir2)
// /dir1/dir2/file3 is copied to /dir3/dir2/file3
Example¶
// Run this code
#include <cstdlib>
#include <filesystem>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
namespace fs = std::filesystem;
int main()
{
fs::create_directories("sandbox/dir/subdir");
std::ofstream("sandbox/file1.txt").put('a');
fs::copy("sandbox/file1.txt", "sandbox/file2.txt"); //
copy file
fs::copy("sandbox/dir", "sandbox/dir2"); // copy
directory (non-recursive)
const auto copyOptions = fs::copy_options::update_existing
| fs::copy_options::recursive
| fs::copy_options::directories_only
;
fs::copy("sandbox", "sandbox_copy", copyOptions);
static_cast<void>(std::system("tree"));
fs::remove_all("sandbox");
fs::remove_all("sandbox_copy");
}
Possible output:¶
.
├── sandbox
│ ├── dir
│ │ └── subdir
│ ├── dir2
│ ├── file1.txt
│ └── file2.txt
└── sandbox_copy
├── dir
│ └── subdir
└── dir2
8 directories, 2 files
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to
previously published C++ standards.
DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 3013 C++17 error_code overload marked noexcept but can noexcept removed
allocate memory
LWG 2682 C++17 attempting to create a symlink for a directory reports an
error
succeeds but does nothing
See also¶
copy_options specifies semantics of copy operations
(C++17) (enum)
copy_symlink copies a symbolic link
(C++17) (function)
copy_file copies file contents
(C++17) (function)
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