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CDirScan
Taking the above directory structure, if SetScanData()
is called as follows:
_LIT(KDirText,"C:\\TopDir\\");
...
SetScanDataL(KDirText,KEntryAttDir,ESortByName|EAscending,CDirScan::EScanDownTree);
...
then the directories are scanned, by repeatedly calling CDirScan::NextL()
in the following order: TopDir
, Dir1
, Dir2
, Dir3
, Dir4
, Dir5
, Dir6
, Dir7
. The sort key of EAscending
means that multiple directories within the same parent directory are scanned in ascending alphabetic or numeric order.
If the scan direction is upwards, i.e.CDirScan::EScanUpTree
, the directories are scanned in the order: Dir2
, Dir4
, Dir3
, Dir1
, Dir6
, Dir7
, Dir5
, TopDir
.
If the full path of the entry currently being scanned is:
C:\Topdir\Middledir\Bottomdir\
and the top level directory in the scan as passed to SetScanDataL()
is:
C:\Topdir\
then:
AbbreviatedPath()
returns \Middledir\
FullPath()
returns C:\Topdir\Middledir\
.