RetroZilla/xpcom/io/nsIDirectoryEnumerator.idl
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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#include "nsISupports.idl"
interface nsIFile;
/**
* This interface provides a means for enumerating the contents of a directory.
* It is similar to nsISimpleEnumerator except the retrieved entries are QI'ed
* to nsIFile, and there is a mechanism for closing the directory when the
* enumeration is complete.
*
* @status UNDER_REVIEW
*/
[scriptable, uuid(31f7f4ae-6916-4f2d-a81e-926a4e3022ee)]
interface nsIDirectoryEnumerator : nsISupports
{
/**
* Retrieves the next file in the sequence. The "nextFile" element is the
* first element upon the first call. This attribute is null if there is no
* next element.
*/
readonly attribute nsIFile nextFile;
/**
* Closes the directory being enumerated, releasing the system resource.
* @throws NS_OK if the call succeeded and the directory was closed.
* NS_ERROR_FAILURE if the directory close failed.
* It is safe to call this function many times.
*/
void close();
};