I'm trying to create a program where it would count the number of directories, or the number of readable/writable/executable files. The user would input only the name of the author and the letters "d", "r", "w", or "x". I tried to directly call "ls -l" in my program but that caused an error. How do you call UNIX commands within a C program?
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I tried to directly call "ls -l" in my program but that caused an error. How do you call UNIX commands within a C program?
You can se system
in your C program, for example:
system( "ls -l" );
For that to work, you'll also need to #include <stdlib.h>
Using the find command might work better, you could count directories with the command "find . -t d | wc -l" and do something similar for files with the appropriate flags.
system()
system()
'works', you'd have to manufacture the command line carefully; there's no way for the launching program to filter the output (in the ordinary course of events). You might need to use POSIX functionspopen()
, or maybefork()
andexecvp()
and related functions (pipe()
,dup2()
, …).nftw()
,opendir()
,readdir()
,stat()
.