std::filesystem::file_type

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Defined in header <filesystem>
enum class file_type {

    none = /* unspecified */,
    not_found = /* unspecified */,
    regular = /* unspecified */,
    directory = /* unspecified */,
    symlink = /* unspecified */,
    block = /* unspecified */,
    character = /* unspecified */,
    fifo = /* unspecified */,
    socket = /* unspecified */,
    unknown = /* unspecified */,
    /* implementation-defined */

};
(since C++17)

file_type defines constants that indicate a type of a file or directory a path refers to. The value of the enumerators are distinct.

Constants

Constant Meaning
none indicates that the file status has not been evaluated yet, or an error occurred when evaluating it
not_found indicates that the file was not found (this is not considered an error)
regular a regular file
directory a directory
symlink a symbolic link
block a block special file
character a character special file
fifo a FIFO (also known as pipe) file
socket a socket file
implementation-defined an additional implementation-defined constant for each additional file type supported by the implementation (e.g. MSVC STL defines junction for NTFS junctions)
unknown the file exists but its type could not be determined

Example

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <filesystem>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
 
namespace fs = std::filesystem;
 
void demo_status(const fs::path& p, fs::file_status s)
{
    std::cout << p;
    switch(s.type())
    {
        case fs::file_type::none: std::cout << " has `not-evaluated-yet` type"; break;
        case fs::file_type::not_found: std::cout << " does not exist"; break;
        case fs::file_type::regular: std::cout << " is a regular file"; break;
        case fs::file_type::directory: std::cout << " is a directory"; break;
        case fs::file_type::symlink: std::cout << " is a symlink"; break;
        case fs::file_type::block: std::cout << " is a block device"; break;
        case fs::file_type::character: std::cout << " is a character device"; break;
        case fs::file_type::fifo: std::cout << " is a named IPC pipe"; break;
        case fs::file_type::socket: std::cout << " is a named IPC socket"; break;
        case fs::file_type::unknown: std::cout << " has `unknown` type"; break;
        default: std::cout << " has `implementation-defined` type"; break;
    }
    std::cout << '\n';
}
 
int main()
{
    // create files of different kinds
    fs::create_directory("sandbox");
    std::ofstream("sandbox/file"); // create regular file
    fs::create_directory("sandbox/dir");
    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);
    fs::create_symlink("file", "sandbox/symlink");
 
    // 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
    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

represents file type and permissions
(class)
checks whether the given path refers to block device
(function)
checks whether the given path refers to a character device
(function)
checks whether the given path refers to a directory
(function)
(C++17)
checks whether the given path refers to a named pipe
(function)
(C++17)
checks whether the argument refers to an other file
(function)
(C++17)
checks whether the argument refers to a named IPC socket
(function)
checks whether the argument refers to a symbolic link
(function)
checks whether the directory entry refers to a regular file
(public member function of std::filesystem::directory_entry)