Path
The Path
struct represents file paths in the underlying filesystem. There are
two flavors of Path
: posix::Path
, for UNIX-like systems, and
windows::Path
, for Windows. The prelude exports the appropriate
platform-specific Path
variant.
A Path
can be created from an OsStr
, and provides several methods to get
information from the file/directory the path points to.
Note that a Path
is not internally represented as an UTF-8 string, but
instead is stored as a vector of bytes (Vec<u8>
). Therefore, converting a
Path
to a &str
is not free and may fail (an Option
is returned).
use std::path::Path; fn main() { // Create a `Path` from an `&'static str` let path = Path::new("."); // The `display` method returns a `Display`able structure let _display = path.display(); // `join` merges a path with a byte container using the OS specific // separator, and returns the new path let new_path = path.join("a").join("b"); // Convert the path into a string slice match new_path.to_str() { None => panic!("new path is not a valid UTF-8 sequence"), Some(s) => println!("new path is {}", s), } }
Be sure to check at other Path
methods (posix::Path
or windows::Path
) and
the Metadata
struct.