protected void RefreshEntryInfo() { _entryInfo = File.GetFileSystemEntryInfoInternal(IsDirectory, Transaction, LongFullName, true, null); if (_entryInfo == null) { DataInitialised = -1; } else { DataInitialised = 0; Win32AttributeData = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(_entryInfo.Win32FindData); } }
internal static T GetAttributesExInternal <T>(KernelTransaction transaction, string path, PathFormat pathFormat) { if (pathFormat == PathFormat.RelativePath) { Path.CheckValidPath(path, true, true); } string pathLp = Path.GetExtendedLengthPathInternal(transaction, path, pathFormat, GetFullPathOptions.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator | GetFullPathOptions.CheckInvalidPathChars); var data = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(); int dataInitialised = FillAttributeInfoInternal(transaction, pathLp, ref data, false, true); if (dataInitialised != Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS) { NativeError.ThrowException(dataInitialised, pathLp); } return(typeof(T) == typeof(FileAttributes) ? (T)(object)data.FileAttributes : (T)(object)data); }
internal static bool ExistsInternal(bool isFolder, KernelTransaction transaction, string path, PathFormat pathFormat) { // Will be caught later and be thrown as an ArgumentException or ArgumentNullException. // Let's take a shorter route, preventing an Exception from being thrown altogether. if (Utils.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(path)) { return(false); } // DriveInfo.IsReady() will fail. // //// After normalizing, check whether path ends in directory separator. //// Otherwise, FillAttributeInfoInternal removes it and we may return a false positive. //string pathRp = Path.GetRegularPathInternal(path, true, false, false, false); //if (pathRp.Length > 0 && Path.IsDVsc(pathRp[pathRp.Length - 1], false)) // return false; try { string pathLp = Path.GetExtendedLengthPathInternal(transaction, path, pathFormat, GetFullPathOptions.TrimEnd | GetFullPathOptions.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator | GetFullPathOptions.CheckInvalidPathChars | GetFullPathOptions.ContinueOnNonExist); var data = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(); int dataInitialised = FillAttributeInfoInternal(transaction, pathLp, ref data, false, true); return(dataInitialised == Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS && data.FileAttributes != (FileAttributes)(-1) && (isFolder ? (data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.Directory) == FileAttributes.Directory : (data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.Directory) != FileAttributes.Directory)); } catch { return(false); } }
internal static void DeleteFileInternal(KernelTransaction transaction, string path, bool ignoreReadOnly, PathFormat pathFormat) { #region Setup if (pathFormat == PathFormat.RelativePath) Path.CheckValidPath(path, true, true); string pathLp = Path.GetExtendedLengthPathInternal(transaction, path, pathFormat, GetFullPathOptions.TrimEnd | GetFullPathOptions.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator); // If the path points to a symbolic link, the symbolic link is deleted, not the target. #endregion // Setup startDeleteFile: if (!(transaction == null || !NativeMethods.IsAtLeastWindowsVista // DeleteFile() / DeleteFileTransacted() // In the ANSI version of this function, the name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. // To extend this limit to 32,767 wide characters, call the Unicode version of the function and prepend "\\?\" to the path. // 2013-01-13: MSDN confirms LongPath usage. ? NativeMethods.DeleteFile(pathLp) : NativeMethods.DeleteFileTransacted(pathLp, transaction.SafeHandle))) { int lastError = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(); switch ((uint)lastError) { case Win32Errors.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND: // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: If the file to be deleted does not exist, no exception is thrown. return; case Win32Errors.ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND: // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: DirectoryNotFoundException: The specified path is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive). NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); return; case Win32Errors.ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION: // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: The specified file is in use or there is an open handle on the file. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); break; case Win32Errors.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED: var data = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(); int dataInitialised = FillAttributeInfoInternal(transaction, pathLp, ref data, false, true); if (data.FileAttributes != (FileAttributes)(-1)) { if ((data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.Directory) == FileAttributes.Directory) // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: UnauthorizedAccessException: Path is a directory. throw new UnauthorizedAccessException(string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "({0}) {1}", Win32Errors.ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.DirectoryExistsWithSameNameSpecifiedByPath, pathLp))); if ((data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.ReadOnly) == FileAttributes.ReadOnly) { if (ignoreReadOnly) { // Reset file attributes. SetAttributesInternal(false, transaction, pathLp, FileAttributes.Normal, true, PathFormat.LongFullPath); goto startDeleteFile; } // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: UnauthorizedAccessException: Path specified a read-only file. throw new FileReadOnlyException(pathLp); } } if (dataInitialised == Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS) // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: UnauthorizedAccessException: The caller does not have the required permission. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); break; } // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: // The specified file is in use. // There is an open handle on the file, and the operating system is Windows XP or earlier. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); } }
internal static CopyMoveResult CopyMoveInternal(bool isFolder, KernelTransaction transaction, string sourceFileName, string destinationFileName, bool preserveDates, CopyOptions? copyOptions, MoveOptions? moveOptions, CopyMoveProgressRoutine progressHandler, object userProgressData, PathFormat pathFormat) { #region Setup if (pathFormat == PathFormat.RelativePath) { Path.CheckValidPath(sourceFileName, true, true); Path.CheckValidPath(destinationFileName, true, true); } else { // MSDN:. NET 3.5+: NotSupportedException: Path contains a colon character (:) that is not part of a drive label ("C:\"). Path.CheckValidPath(sourceFileName, false, false); Path.CheckValidPath(destinationFileName, false, false); } string sourceFileNameLp = Path.GetExtendedLengthPathInternal(transaction, sourceFileName, pathFormat, GetFullPathOptions.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator); string destFileNameLp = Path.GetExtendedLengthPathInternal(transaction, destinationFileName, pathFormat, GetFullPathOptions.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator); // MSDN: If this flag is set to TRUE during the copy/move operation, the operation is canceled. // Otherwise, the copy/move operation will continue to completion. bool cancel = false; // Determine Copy or Move action. bool doCopy = copyOptions != null; bool doMove = !doCopy && moveOptions != null; if ((!doCopy && !doMove) || (doCopy && doMove)) throw new NotSupportedException(Resources.UndeterminedCopyMoveAction); bool overwrite = doCopy ? (((CopyOptions) copyOptions & CopyOptions.FailIfExists) != CopyOptions.FailIfExists) : (((MoveOptions) moveOptions & MoveOptions.ReplaceExisting) == MoveOptions.ReplaceExisting); bool raiseException = progressHandler == null; // Setup callback function for progress notifications. var routine = (progressHandler != null) ? (totalFileSize, totalBytesTransferred, streamSize, streamBytesTransferred, dwStreamNumber, dwCallbackReason, hSourceFile, hDestinationFile, lpData) => progressHandler(totalFileSize, totalBytesTransferred, streamSize, streamBytesTransferred, dwStreamNumber, dwCallbackReason, userProgressData) : (NativeMethods.NativeCopyMoveProgressRoutine) null; #endregion //Setup startCopyMove: uint lastError = Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS; #region Win32 Copy/Move if (!(transaction == null || !NativeMethods.IsAtLeastWindowsVista ? doMove // MoveFileWithProgress() / MoveFileTransacted() // In the ANSI version of this function, the name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. // To extend this limit to 32,767 wide characters, call the Unicode version of the function and prepend "\\?\" to the path. // 2013-04-15: MSDN confirms LongPath usage. // CopyFileEx() / CopyFileTransacted() // In the ANSI version of this function, the name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. // To extend this limit to 32,767 wide characters, call the Unicode version of the function and prepend "\\?\" to the path. // 2013-04-15: MSDN confirms LongPath usage. ? NativeMethods.MoveFileWithProgress(sourceFileNameLp, destFileNameLp, routine, IntPtr.Zero, (MoveOptions) moveOptions) : NativeMethods.CopyFileEx(sourceFileNameLp, destFileNameLp, routine, IntPtr.Zero, out cancel, (CopyOptions) copyOptions) : doMove ? NativeMethods.MoveFileTransacted(sourceFileNameLp, destFileNameLp, routine, IntPtr.Zero, (MoveOptions) moveOptions, transaction.SafeHandle) : NativeMethods.CopyFileTransacted(sourceFileNameLp, destFileNameLp, routine, IntPtr.Zero, out cancel, (CopyOptions) copyOptions, transaction.SafeHandle))) { lastError = (uint) Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(); if (lastError == Win32Errors.ERROR_REQUEST_ABORTED) { // If lpProgressRoutine returns PROGRESS_CANCEL due to the user canceling the operation, // CopyFileEx will return zero and GetLastError will return ERROR_REQUEST_ABORTED. // In this case, the partially copied destination file is deleted. // // If lpProgressRoutine returns PROGRESS_STOP due to the user stopping the operation, // CopyFileEx will return zero and GetLastError will return ERROR_REQUEST_ABORTED. // In this case, the partially copied destination file is left intact. cancel = true; } else if (raiseException) { #region Win32Errors switch (lastError) { case Win32Errors.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND: // File.Copy() // File.Move() // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: FileNotFoundException: sourceFileName was not found. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, sourceFileNameLp); break; case Win32Errors.ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND: // File.Copy() // File.Move() // Directory.Move() // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: DirectoryNotFoundException: The path specified in sourceFileName or destinationFileName is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive). NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, sourceFileNameLp); break; case Win32Errors.ERROR_FILE_EXISTS: // File.Copy() // Directory.Copy() NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, destFileNameLp); break; default: // For a number of error codes (sharing violation, path not found, etc) // we don't know if the problem was with the source or dest file. // Check if destination directory already exists. // Directory.Move() // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: destDirName already exists. if (ExistsInternal(true, transaction, destFileNameLp, PathFormat.LongFullPath)) NativeError.ThrowException(Win32Errors.ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS, destFileNameLp); if (doMove) { // Ensure that the source file or directory exists. // Directory.Move() // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: DirectoryNotFoundException: The path specified by sourceDirName is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive). if (!ExistsInternal(isFolder, transaction, sourceFileNameLp, PathFormat.LongFullPath)) NativeError.ThrowException(isFolder ? Win32Errors.ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND : Win32Errors.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, sourceFileNameLp); } // Try reading the source file. string fileNameLp = destFileNameLp; if (!isFolder) { using (SafeFileHandle safeHandle = CreateFileInternal(transaction, sourceFileNameLp, ExtendedFileAttributes.None, null, FileMode.Open, 0, FileShare.Read, false, PathFormat.LongFullPath)) if (safeHandle.IsInvalid) fileNameLp = sourceFileNameLp; } if (lastError == Win32Errors.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) { // File.Copy() // File.Move() // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: An I/O error has occurred. // Directory exists with the same name as the file. if (!isFolder && ExistsInternal(true, transaction, destFileNameLp, PathFormat.LongFullPath)) NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.DirectoryExistsWithSameNameSpecifiedByPath, destFileNameLp)); else { var data = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(); FillAttributeInfoInternal(transaction, destFileNameLp, ref data, false, true); if (data.FileAttributes != (FileAttributes) (-1)) { if ((data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.ReadOnly) == FileAttributes.ReadOnly) { // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: The directory specified by path is read-only. if (overwrite) { // Reset file system object attributes. SetAttributesInternal(isFolder, transaction, destFileNameLp, FileAttributes.Normal, true, PathFormat.LongFullPath); goto startCopyMove; } // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: UnauthorizedAccessException: destinationFileName is read-only. // MSDN: Win32 CopyFileXxx: This function fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED if the destination file already exists // and has the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN or FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY attribute set. throw new FileReadOnlyException(destFileNameLp); } // MSDN: Win32 CopyFileXxx: This function fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED if the destination file already exists // and has the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN or FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY attribute set. if ((data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.Hidden) == FileAttributes.Hidden) NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.FileHidden, destFileNameLp)); } // Observation: .NET 3.5+: For files: UnauthorizedAccessException: The caller does not have the required permission. // Observation: .NET 3.5+: For directories: IOException: The caller does not have the required permission. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, destFileNameLp); } } // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: An I/O error has occurred. // File.Copy(): IOException: destinationFileName exists and overwrite is false. // File.Move(): The destination file already exists or sourceFileName was not found. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, fileNameLp); break; } #endregion // Win32Errors } } #endregion // Win32 Copy/Move #region Transfer Timestamps // Apply original Timestamps if requested. // MoveFileWithProgress() / MoveFileTransacted() automatically preserve Timestamps. // File.Copy() if (preserveDates && doCopy && lastError == Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS) { // Currently preserveDates is only used with files. var data = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(); int dataInitialised = FillAttributeInfoInternal(transaction, sourceFileNameLp, ref data, false, true); if (dataInitialised == Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS && data.FileAttributes != (FileAttributes) (-1)) SetFsoDateTimeInternal(false, transaction, destFileNameLp, DateTime.FromFileTimeUtc(data.CreationTime), DateTime.FromFileTimeUtc(data.LastAccessTime), DateTime.FromFileTimeUtc(data.LastWriteTime), PathFormat.LongFullPath); } #endregion // Transfer Timestamps // The copy/move operation succeeded, failed or was canceled. return new CopyMoveResult(sourceFileNameLp, destFileNameLp, isFolder, doMove, cancel, (int) lastError); }
internal static int FillAttributeInfoInternal(KernelTransaction transaction, string pathLp, ref NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData win32AttrData, bool tryagain, bool returnErrorOnNotFound) { int dataInitialised = (int)Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS; #region Try Again // Someone has a handle to the file open, or other error. if (tryagain) { NativeMethods.Win32FindData findData; // ChangeErrorMode is for the Win32 SetThreadErrorMode() method, used to suppress possible pop-ups. using (new NativeMethods.ChangeErrorMode(NativeMethods.ErrorMode.FailCriticalErrors)) { bool error = false; SafeFindFileHandle handle = transaction == null || !NativeMethods.IsAtLeastWindowsVista // FindFirstFileEx() / FindFirstFileTransacted() // In the ANSI version of this function, the name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. // To extend this limit to 32,767 wide characters, call the Unicode version of the function and prepend "\\?\" to the path. // 2013-01-13: MSDN confirms LongPath usage. // A trailing backslash is not allowed. ? NativeMethods.FindFirstFileEx(Path.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator(pathLp, false), NativeMethods.FindExInfoLevel, out findData, NativeMethods.FindExSearchOps.SearchNameMatch, IntPtr.Zero, NativeMethods.LargeCache) : NativeMethods.FindFirstFileTransacted(Path.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator(pathLp, false), NativeMethods.FindExInfoLevel, out findData, NativeMethods.FindExSearchOps.SearchNameMatch, IntPtr.Zero, NativeMethods.LargeCache, transaction.SafeHandle); try { if (handle.IsInvalid) { error = true; dataInitialised = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(); if (dataInitialised == Win32Errors.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND || dataInitialised == Win32Errors.ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND || dataInitialised == Win32Errors.ERROR_NOT_READY) // Floppy device not ready. { if (!returnErrorOnNotFound) { // Return default value for backward compatibility dataInitialised = (int)Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS; win32AttrData.FileAttributes = (FileAttributes)(-1); } } return(dataInitialised); } } finally { try { // Close the Win32 handle. handle.Close(); } catch { // If we're already returning an error, don't throw another one. if (!error) { NativeError.ThrowException(dataInitialised, pathLp); } } } } // Copy the attribute information. win32AttrData = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(findData); } #endregion // Try Again else { using (new NativeMethods.ChangeErrorMode(NativeMethods.ErrorMode.FailCriticalErrors)) { if (!(transaction == null || !NativeMethods.IsAtLeastWindowsVista // GetFileAttributesEx() / GetFileAttributesTransacted() // In the ANSI version of this function, the name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. // To extend this limit to 32,767 wide characters, call the Unicode version of the function and prepend "\\?\" to the path. // 2013-01-13: MSDN confirms LongPath usage. ? NativeMethods.GetFileAttributesEx(pathLp, NativeMethods.GetFileExInfoLevels.GetFileExInfoStandard, out win32AttrData) : NativeMethods.GetFileAttributesTransacted(pathLp, NativeMethods.GetFileExInfoLevels.GetFileExInfoStandard, out win32AttrData, transaction.SafeHandle))) { dataInitialised = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(); if (dataInitialised != Win32Errors.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND && dataInitialised != Win32Errors.ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND && dataInitialised != Win32Errors.ERROR_NOT_READY) // Floppy device not ready. { // In case someone latched onto the file. Take the perf hit only for failure. return(FillAttributeInfoInternal(transaction, pathLp, ref win32AttrData, true, returnErrorOnNotFound)); } if (!returnErrorOnNotFound) { // Return default value for backward compbatibility. dataInitialised = (int)Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS; win32AttrData.FileAttributes = (FileAttributes)(-1); } } } } return(dataInitialised); }
internal static void TransferTimestampsInternal(bool isFolder, KernelTransaction transaction, string sourcePath, string destinationPath, PathFormat pathFormat) { NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData attrs = GetAttributesExInternal <NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData>(transaction, sourcePath, pathFormat); SetFsoDateTimeInternal(isFolder, transaction, destinationPath, DateTime.FromFileTimeUtc(attrs.CreationTime), DateTime.FromFileTimeUtc(attrs.LastAccessTime), DateTime.FromFileTimeUtc(attrs.LastWriteTime), pathFormat); }
internal static bool ExistsInternal(bool isFolder, KernelTransaction transaction, string path, PathFormat pathFormat) { // Will be caught later and be thrown as an ArgumentException or ArgumentNullException. // Let's take a shorter route, preventing an Exception from being thrown altogether. if (Utils.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(path)) return false; // DriveInfo.IsReady() will fail. // //// After normalizing, check whether path ends in directory separator. //// Otherwise, FillAttributeInfoInternal removes it and we may return a false positive. //string pathRp = Path.GetRegularPathInternal(path, true, false, false, false); //if (pathRp.Length > 0 && Path.IsDVsc(pathRp[pathRp.Length - 1], false)) // return false; try { string pathLp = Path.GetExtendedLengthPathInternal(transaction, path, pathFormat, GetFullPathOptions.TrimEnd | GetFullPathOptions.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator | GetFullPathOptions.CheckInvalidPathChars | GetFullPathOptions.ContinueOnNonExist); var data = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(); int dataInitialised = FillAttributeInfoInternal(transaction, pathLp, ref data, false, true); return (dataInitialised == Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS && data.FileAttributes != (FileAttributes)(-1) && (isFolder ? (data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.Directory) == FileAttributes.Directory : (data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.Directory) != FileAttributes.Directory)); } catch { return false; } }
internal static void DeleteFileInternal(KernelTransaction transaction, string path, bool ignoreReadOnly, PathFormat pathFormat) { #region Setup if (pathFormat == PathFormat.RelativePath) { Path.CheckValidPath(path, true, true); } string pathLp = Path.GetExtendedLengthPathInternal(transaction, path, pathFormat, GetFullPathOptions.TrimEnd | GetFullPathOptions.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator); // If the path points to a symbolic link, the symbolic link is deleted, not the target. #endregion // Setup startDeleteFile: if (!(transaction == null || !NativeMethods.IsAtLeastWindowsVista // DeleteFile() / DeleteFileTransacted() // In the ANSI version of this function, the name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. // To extend this limit to 32,767 wide characters, call the Unicode version of the function and prepend "\\?\" to the path. // 2013-01-13: MSDN confirms LongPath usage. ? NativeMethods.DeleteFile(pathLp) : NativeMethods.DeleteFileTransacted(pathLp, transaction.SafeHandle))) { int lastError = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(); switch ((uint)lastError) { case Win32Errors.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND: // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: If the file to be deleted does not exist, no exception is thrown. return; case Win32Errors.ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND: // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: DirectoryNotFoundException: The specified path is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive). NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); return; case Win32Errors.ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION: // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: The specified file is in use or there is an open handle on the file. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); break; case Win32Errors.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED: var data = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(); int dataInitialised = FillAttributeInfoInternal(transaction, pathLp, ref data, false, true); if (data.FileAttributes != (FileAttributes)(-1)) { if ((data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.Directory) == FileAttributes.Directory) { // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: UnauthorizedAccessException: Path is a directory. throw new UnauthorizedAccessException(string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "({0}) {1}", Win32Errors.ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.DirectoryExistsWithSameNameSpecifiedByPath, pathLp))); } if ((data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.ReadOnly) == FileAttributes.ReadOnly) { if (ignoreReadOnly) { // Reset file attributes. SetAttributesInternal(false, transaction, pathLp, FileAttributes.Normal, true, PathFormat.LongFullPath); goto startDeleteFile; } // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: UnauthorizedAccessException: Path specified a read-only file. throw new FileReadOnlyException(pathLp); } } if (dataInitialised == Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS) { // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: UnauthorizedAccessException: The caller does not have the required permission. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); } break; } // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: // The specified file is in use. // There is an open handle on the file, and the operating system is Windows XP or earlier. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); } }
internal static void DeleteDirectoryInternal(FileSystemEntryInfo fileSystemEntryInfo, KernelTransaction transaction, string path, bool recursive, bool ignoreReadOnly, bool requireEmpty, bool continueOnNotExist, PathFormat pathFormat) { #region Setup if (pathFormat == PathFormat.RelativePath) Path.CheckValidPath(path, true, true); if (fileSystemEntryInfo == null) { // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: DirectoryNotFoundException: // Path does not exist or could not be found. // Path refers to a file instead of a directory. // The specified path is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive). fileSystemEntryInfo = File.GetFileSystemEntryInfoInternal(transaction, Path.GetExtendedLengthPathInternal(transaction, path, pathFormat, GetFullPathOptions.TrimEnd | GetFullPathOptions.RemoveTrailingDirectorySeparator), continueOnNotExist, pathFormat); } if (fileSystemEntryInfo == null) return; string pathLp = fileSystemEntryInfo.LongFullPath; #endregion // Setup // Do not follow mount points nor symbolic links, but do delete the reparse point itself. // If directory is reparse point, disable recursion. if (recursive && fileSystemEntryInfo.IsReparsePoint) recursive = false; // Check to see if this is a mount point, and unmount it. if (fileSystemEntryInfo.IsMountPoint) { int lastError = Volume.DeleteVolumeMountPointInternal(pathLp, true); if (lastError != Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS && lastError != Win32Errors.ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND) NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); // Now it is safe to delete the actual directory. } if (recursive) { // Enumerate all file system objects. foreach (FileSystemEntryInfo fsei in EnumerateFileSystemEntryInfosInternal<FileSystemEntryInfo>(transaction, pathLp, Path.WildcardStarMatchAll, DirectoryEnumerationOptions.FilesAndFolders, PathFormat.LongFullPath)) { if (fsei.IsDirectory) DeleteDirectoryInternal(fsei, transaction, null, true, ignoreReadOnly, requireEmpty, true, PathFormat.LongFullPath); else File.DeleteFileInternal(transaction, fsei.LongFullPath, ignoreReadOnly, PathFormat.LongFullPath); } } #region Remove startRemoveDirectory: if (!(transaction == null || !NativeMethods.IsAtLeastWindowsVista // RemoveDirectory() / RemoveDirectoryTransacted() // In the ANSI version of this function, the name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. // To extend this limit to 32,767 wide characters, call the Unicode version of the function and prepend "\\?\" to the path. // 2014-09-09: MSDN confirms LongPath usage. // RemoveDirectory on a symbolic link will remove the link itself. ? NativeMethods.RemoveDirectory(pathLp) : NativeMethods.RemoveDirectoryTransacted(pathLp, transaction.SafeHandle))) { int lastError = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(); switch ((uint)lastError) { case Win32Errors.ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY: if (requireEmpty) // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: The directory specified by path is not an empty directory. throw new DirectoryNotEmptyException(pathLp); goto startRemoveDirectory; case Win32Errors.ERROR_DIRECTORY: // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: DirectoryNotFoundException: Path refers to a file instead of a directory. if (File.ExistsInternal(false, transaction, pathLp, PathFormat.LongFullPath)) throw new DirectoryNotFoundException(String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "({0}) {1}", Win32Errors.ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.FileExistsWithSameNameSpecifiedByPath, pathLp))); break; case Win32Errors.ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND: if (continueOnNotExist) return; break; case Win32Errors.ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION: // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: The directory is being used by another process or there is an open handle on the directory. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); break; case Win32Errors.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED: NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData data = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(); int dataInitialised = File.FillAttributeInfoInternal(transaction, pathLp, ref data, false, true); if (data.FileAttributes != (FileAttributes)(-1)) { if ((data.FileAttributes & FileAttributes.ReadOnly) == FileAttributes.ReadOnly) { // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: The directory specified by path is read-only. if (ignoreReadOnly) { // Reset directory attributes. File.SetAttributesInternal(true, transaction, pathLp, FileAttributes.Normal, true, PathFormat.LongFullPath); goto startRemoveDirectory; } // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: The directory is read-only. throw new DirectoryReadOnlyException(pathLp); } } if (dataInitialised == Win32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS) // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: UnauthorizedAccessException: The caller does not have the required permission. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); break; } // MSDN: .NET 3.5+: IOException: // A file with the same name and location specified by path exists. // The directory specified by path is read-only, or recursive is false and path is not an empty directory. // The directory is the application's current working directory. // The directory contains a read-only file. // The directory is being used by another process. NativeError.ThrowException(lastError, pathLp); } #endregion // Remove }
protected void RefreshEntryInfo() { _entryInfo = File.GetFileSystemEntryInfoInternal(Transaction, LongFullName, true, PathFormat.LongFullPath); if (_entryInfo == null) DataInitialised = -1; else { DataInitialised = 0; Win32AttributeData = new NativeMethods.Win32FileAttributeData(_entryInfo.Win32FindData); } }