Reputation: 53
I am using CreateProcess
to copy files. Also I can catch different errors, if PC is offline, if directory does not exist.
Here is the problem I have: It returns 0 as error code, if all copying is successful and also returns 0 if there were zero files in source folder, so no copying is done. I must detect whether there are no files in source folder. How can I do it in MFC VC++ 2013?
I have spent hours trying different solutions, but my knowledge is not high enough to implement all I find on internet. So I have to ask for code, then I will understand. Thank you in advance.
This is code I use:
temp_dest = _T("/min /c xcopy \"D:\\Test\\*.*\" \"") + m_destination + _T("\" /Y /E /Q");
LPTSTR temp_dest2 = (LPTSTR)(LPCTSTR)temp_dest;
STARTUPINFO sinfo;
PROCESS_INFORMATION pinfo;
memset(&sinfo, 0, sizeof(STARTUPINFO));
memset(&pinfo, 0, sizeof(PROCESS_INFORMATION));
sinfo.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW;
sinfo.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE;
BOOL bSucess = CreateProcess(L"C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe", temp_dest2, NULL, NULL, FALSE, CREATE_DEFAULT_ERROR_MODE, NULL, NULL, &sinfo, &pinfo);
DWORD dwCode;
TerminateProcess(pinfo.hProcess, 2);
GetExitCodeProcess(pinfo.hProcess, &dwCode);
TCHAR msg2[100];
StringCbPrintf(msg2, 100, TEXT("%X"), dwCode);
MessageBox(msg2, (LPCWSTR)L"DWCode 2", MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR);
if (dwCode == 4)
{
MessageBox((LPCWSTR)L"DW 4", (LPCWSTR)L"Path not found", MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR);
}
if (dwCode == 2)
{
MessageBox((LPCWSTR)L"DW 4", (LPCWSTR)L"PC Offline", MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR);
}
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1395
Reputation: 2779
If you can use directory_iterator
from <filesystem>
header file introduced in C++17:
bool IsEmptyDirectory( const wchar_t* dir )
{
return std::filesystem::directory_iterator( std::filesystem::path( dir ) )
== std::filesystem::directory_iterator();
}
May be needed std::experimental::filesystem
instead of std::filesystem
.
I have tried to port it to VC 2013, but only char
version seems to compile
bool IsEmptyDirectory( const char* dir )
{
return std::tr2::sys::directory_iterator( std::tr2::sys::path( dir ) )
== std::tr2::sys::directory_iterator();
}
If you want (or have) to use WinAPI:
bool IsEmptyDirectory( const wchar_t* dir )
{
wstring mask( dir);
mask += L"\\*";
WIN32_FIND_DATA data;
HANDLE find_handle = FindFirstFile( mask.c_str(), &data );
if ( find_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE )
{
// Probably there is no directory with given path.
// Pretend that it is empty.
return true;
}
bool empty = true;
do
{
// Any entry but . and .. means non empty folder.
if ( wcscmp( data.cFileName, L"." ) != 0 && wcscmp( data.cFileName, L".." ) != 0 )
empty = false;
} while ( empty && FindNextFile( find_handle, &data ) );
FindClose( find_handle );
return empty;
}
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 3207
You can use the WIN32 function GetFileAttributes(..) to check if a file exists or not:
if (GetFileAttributes("C:\\test.txt") != INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES)
{
/* C:\test.txt is existing */
}
Another way just might be trying to open the file (and if successful to close it again).
Upvotes: 3