DosFindFirst (FAPI)

This call finds the first file object or group of file objects whose name(s) match the specification.

Syntax
DosFindFirst (FileName, DirHandle, Attribute,              ResultBuf, ResultBufLen, SearchCount, Reserved)

Parameters

 * FileName (PSZ) - input : Address of the ASCIIZ path name of the file or subdirectory to be found. The name component may contain global file name characters.
 * DirHandle (PHDIR) - input/output : Address of the handle associated with a specific DosFindFirst request. The values that can be specified are:
 * 0001H - Assign handle 1, which is always available to a process.
 * FFFFH - The system allocates and returns a handle. If on input FFFFH is specified, on output :DirHandle contains the handle allocated by the system.
 * The DosFindFirst handle is used with subsequent DosFindNext requests. Reuse of this handle in another DosFindFirst closes the association with the previous DosFindFirst and opens a new association.


 * Attribute (USHORT) - input : Attribute value that determines the file objects to be searched for.
 * 15-6 Reserved and must be zero.
 * 5   File archive
 * 4   Subdirectory
 * 3   Reserved and must be zero.
 * 2   System file
 * 1   Hidden file
 * 0   Read only file
 * These bits may be set individually or in combination. For example, an attribute value of 0021H (bits 5 and 0 set to 1) indicates a read-only file that should be archived.
 * If Attribute is 0, normal file entries are found. Entries for subdirectories, hidden, and system files, are not returned. If Attribute is set for hidden or system files, or directory entries, it is considered an inclusive search. All normal file entries plus all entries matching the specific attributes are returned. Set Attribute to hidden+system+directory (all three bits on) to look at all directory entries except the volume label.
 * Attribute cannot specify the volume label. Volume labels are queried using DosQFSInfo. Attributes of a file are queried and set with DosQFileMode and DosSetFileMode.


 * ResultBuf (PFILEFINDBUF) - output : Address of the structure that contains the returned directory information. The information reflects the last DosClose, DosBufReset, DosSetFileMode, DosSetFileInfo, and DosSetPathInfo calls.
 * filedate (FDATE) : Structure containing the date of file creation.
 * 15-9 Year, in binary, of file creation
 * 8-5 Month, in binary, of file creation
 * 4-0 Day, in binary, of file creation.
 * filetime (FTIME) : Structure containing the time of file creation.
 * 15-11 Hours, in binary, of file creation
 * 10-5 Minutes, in binary, of file creation
 * 4-0  Seconds, in binary number of two-second increments, of file creation.
 * fileaccessdate (FDATE) : Structure containing the date of last access. See FDATE in filedate.
 * fileaccesstime (FTIME) : Structure containing the time of last access. See FTIME in filetime.
 * writeaccessdate (FDATE) : Structure containing the date of last write. See FDATE in filedate.
 * writeaccesstime (FTIME) : Structure containing the time of last write. See FTIME in filetime.
 * filesize (ULONG): File size.
 * filealloc (ULONG) : Allocated file size.
 * fileattrib (USHORT) : Attributes of the file, defined in DosSetFileMode.
 * length (UCHAR) : Length of the ASCIIZ name string.
 * matchfilename (CHAR) : ASCIIZ name string for the first occurrence of FileName.
 * ResultBufLen (USHORT) - input : Length of ResultBuf
 * SearchCount (PUSHORT) - input/output : Address of the number of matching entries requested in ResultBuf. On return, this field contains the number of entries placed into ResultBuf.
 * Reserved (ULONG) - input : Reserved, must be set to zero.

Return Code

 * rc (USHORT) - return:Return code descriptions are:
 * 0 NO_ERROR
 * 2 ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
 * 3 ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND
 * 6 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
 * 18 ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES
 * 26 ERROR_NOT_DOS_DISK
 * 87 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
 * 108 ERROR_DRIVE_LOCKED
 * 111 ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
 * 113 ERROR_NO_MORE_SEARCH_HANDLES
 * 206 ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE

Remarks
DosFindFirst returns directory entries (up to the number requested in SearchCount) for as many files or subdirectories whose names and attributes match the specification and whose information fits in ResultBuf. On output, SearchCount contains the actual number of directory entries returned.

DosFindNext uses the directory handle associated with DosFindFirst to continue the search started by the DosFindFirst request.

Any non-zero return code indicates no handle has been allocated, including such non-error indicators as ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES.

DosQSysInfo is called by an application to determine the maximum path length allowed by OS/2.

For programs running without the NEWFILES bit set, only 8.3 filename format names are returned. These names are changed to uppercase.

Family API Considerations
Some options operate differently in the DOS mode than in OS/2 mode. Therefore, the following restrictions apply to DosFindFirst when coding for the DOS mode:

DirHandle must always equal hex 0001H or FFFFH on the initial call to DosFindFirst. Subsequent calls to DosFindFirst must have a DirHandle of hex 0001H unless a DosFindClose had been issued. In this case, 0001H or FFFFH is allowed.

C
 typedef struct _FDATE {  /* fdate */ unsigned day  : 5;     /* binary day for directory entry */ unsigned month : 4;    /* binary month for directory entry */ unsigned year : 7;     /* binary year for directory entry */ } FDATE;

typedef struct _FTIME {      /* ftime */ unsigned twosecs : 5;      /* binary number of two-second increments */ unsigned minutes : 6;      /* binary number of minutes */ unsigned hours  : 5;       /* binary number of hours */ } FTIME;

typedef struct _FILEFINDBUF {  /* findbuf */ FDATE fdateCreation;         /* file date of creation */ FTIME ftimeCreation;         /* file time of creation */ FDATE fdateLastAccess;       /* file date of last access */ FTIME ftimeLastAccess;       /* file time of last access */ FDATE fdateLastWrite;        /* file date of last write */ FTIME ftimeLastWrite;        /* file time of last write */ ULONG cbFile;                /* file end of data */ ULONG cbFileAlloc;           /* file allocation */ USHORT attrFile;             /* file attribute */ UCHAR cchName;               /* length of ASCIIZ name string */ CHAR  achName[CCHMAXPATHCOMP]; /* ASCIIZ name string */ } FILEFINDBUF;


 * 1) define INCL_DOSFILEMGR

USHORT rc = DosFindFirst(FileName, DirHandle, Attribute, ResultBuf,                             ResultBufLen, SearchCount, Reserved);

PSZ             FileName;      /* File path name */ PHDIR           DirHandle;     /* Directory search handle */ USHORT          Attribute;     /* Search attribute */ PFILEFINDBUF    ResultBuf;     /* Result buffer */ USHORT          ResultBufLen;  /* Result buffer length * PUSHORT         SearchCount;   /* Number of entries to find */ ULONG           0;             /* Reserved (must be zero) */

USHORT          rc;            /* return code */ 

MASM
 FDATE  struc fdate_fs dw  ? FDATE  ends

FTIME  struc ftime_fs dw  ? FTIME  ends

FILEFINDBUF struc findbuf_fdateCreation  dw (size FDATE)/2 dup (?) ;file date of creation findbuf_ftimeCreation  dw (size FTIME)/2 dup (?) ;file time of creation findbuf_fdateLastAccess dw (size FDATE)/2 dup (?) ;file date of last access findbuf_ftimeLastAccess dw (size FTIME)/2 dup (?) ;file time of last access findbuf_fdateLastWrite dw (size FDATE)/2 dup (?) ;file date of last write findbuf_ftimeLastWrite dw (size FTIME)/2 dup (?) ;file time of last write findbuf_cbFile         dd  ? ;file end of data findbuf_cbFileAlloc    dd  ? ;file allocation findbuf_attrFile       dw  ? ;file attribute findbuf_cchName        db  ? ;length of ASCIIZ name string findbuf_achName        db  CCHMAXPATHCOMP dup (?) ;length of ASCIIZ name string FILEFINDBUF ends

EXTRN DosFindFirst:FAR INCL_DOSFILEMGR    EQU 1

PUSH@ ASCIIZ  FileName      ;File path name string PUSH@ WORD    DirHandle     ;Directory search handle (returned) PUSH  WORD    Attribute     ;Search attribute PUSH@ OTHER   ResultBuf     ;Result buffer PUSH  WORD    ResultBufLen  ;Result buffer length PUSH@ WORD    SearchCount   ;Number of entries to find PUSH  DWORD   0             ;Reserved (must be zero) CALL  DosFindFirst

Returns WORD 

Example
This example searches for a file matching the pattern 'te??.dat.' 
 * 1) define INCL_DOSFILEMGR


 * 1) define NORMAL_FILES 0
 * 2) define HIDDEN_FILES 2
 * 3) define SEARCH_PATTERN "te??.dat"
 * 4) define FILE_ATTRIBUTE NORMAL_FILES | HIDDEN_FILES
 * 5) define RESERVED 0L

HDIR       FindHandle; FILEFINDBUF FindBuffer; USHORT     FindCount; USHORT     rc;

FindHandle = 0x0001; FindCount = 1;

rc = DosFindFirst(SEARCH_PATTERN,       /* File pattern */                     &FindHandle,           /* Directory search handle */                     FILE_ATTRIBUTE,        /* Search attribute */                     &FindBuffer,           /* Result buffer */                     sizeof(FindBuffer),    /* Result buffer length */                     &FindCount,             /* # of entries to find */                     RESERVED);             /* Reserved (must be zero) */ 