std::filesystem::create_directory, std::filesystem::create_directories
Defined in header <filesystem>
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bool create_directory( const std::filesystem::path& p ); bool create_directory( const std::filesystem::path& p, std::error_code& ec ) noexcept; |
(1) | (since C++17) |
bool create_directory( const std::filesystem::path& p, const std::filesystem::path& existing_p ); |
(2) | (since C++17) |
bool create_directories( const std::filesystem::path& p ); bool create_directories( const std::filesystem::path& p, |
(3) | (since C++17) |
p
as if by POSIX mkdir() with a second argument of static_cast<int>(std::filesystem::perms::all) (the parent directory must already exist). If p
already exists, the function does nothing (this condition is not treated as an error). existing_p
(which must be a directory that exists). It is OS-dependent which attributes are copied: on POSIX systems, the attributes are copied as if by
stat(existing_p.c_str(), &attributes_stat) mkdir(p.c_str(), attributes_stat.st_mode)
CreateDirectoryExW(existing_p.c_str(), p.c_str(), 0)
p
that does not already exist. If p
already exists, the function does nothing (this condition is not treated as an error).The non-throwing overloads return false if any error occurs.
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Parameters
p | - | the path to the new directory to create |
existing_p | - | the path to a directory to copy the attributes from |
ec | - | out-parameter for error reporting in the non-throwing overload |
Return value
true if a directory was created for the directory p
resolves to, false otherwise.
Exceptions
noexcept
may throw std::bad_alloc if memory allocation fails.The overload that does not take a std::error_code& parameter throws std::filesystem::filesystem_error on underlying OS API errors, constructed with p as the first path argument and the OS error code as the error code argument.
The overload taking a std::error_code& parameter sets it to the OS API error code if an OS API call fails, and executes ec.clear() if no errors occur.noexcept
may throw std::bad_alloc if memory allocation fails.The overload that does not take a std::error_code& parameter throws std::filesystem::filesystem_error on underlying OS API errors, constructed with p as the first path argument, existing_p as the second path argument, and the OS error code as the error code argument.
The overload taking a std::error_code& parameter sets it to the OS API error code if an OS API call fails, and executes ec.clear() if no errors occur.Notes
The attribute-preserving overload (2) is implicitly invoked by copy() when recursively copying directories. Its equivalent in boost.filesystem is copy_directory (with argument order reversed)
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 3014 | C++17 | error_code overload of create_directories marked noexcept but can allocate memory
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noexcept removed |
Example
#include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <cstdlib> #include <filesystem> namespace fs = std::filesystem; int main() { fs::create_directories("sandbox/1/2/a"); fs::create_directory("sandbox/1/2/b"); fs::permissions("sandbox/1/2/b", fs::perms::remove_perms | fs::perms::others_all); fs::create_directory("sandbox/1/2/c", "sandbox/1/2/b"); std::system("ls -l sandbox/1/2"); fs::remove_all("sandbox"); }
Possible output:
drwxr-xr-x 2 user group 4096 Apr 15 09:33 a drwxr-x--- 2 user group 4096 Apr 15 09:33 b drwxr-x--- 2 user group 4096 Apr 15 09:33 c
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 2935 | C++17 | error if target already exists but isn't a directory | not error |
See also
(C++17)(C++17) |
creates a symbolic link (function) |
(C++17) |
copies files or directories (function) |
(C++17) |
identifies file system permissions (enum) |