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using stat to detect whether a file exists (slow?)

I'm using code like the following to check whether a file has been created before continuing, thing is the file is showing up in the file browser much before it is being detected by stat... is there a problem with doing this?

//... do something

struct stat buf;

while(stat("myfile.txt", &buf))
  sleep(1);

//... do something else

alternatively is there a better way to check whether a file exist开发者_C百科s?


Using inotify, you can arrange for the kernel to notify you when a change to the file system (such as a file creation) takes place. This may well be what your file browser is using to know about the file so quickly.


The "stat" system call is collecting different information about the file, such as, for example, a number of hard links pointing to it or its "inode" number. You might want to look at the "access" system call which you can use to perform existence check only by specifying "F_OK" flag in "mode".

There is, however, a little problem with your code. It puts the process to sleep for a second every time it checks for file which doesn't exist yet. To avoid that, you have to use inotify API, as suggested by Jerry Coffin, in order to get notified by kernel when file you are waiting for is there. Keep in mind that inotify does not notify you if file is already there, so in fact you need to use both "access" and "inotify" to avoid a race condition when you started watching for a file just after it was created.

There is no better or faster way to check if file exists. If your file browser still shows the file slightly faster than this program detects it, then Greg Hewgill's idea about renaming is probably taking place.

Here is a C++ code example that sets up an inotify watch, checks if file already exists and waits for it otherwise:

#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <string>

#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/inotify.h>

int
main ()
{
    const std::string directory = "/tmp";
    const std::string filename = "test.txt";
    const std::string fullpath = directory + "/" + filename;

    int fd = inotify_init ();
    int watch = inotify_add_watch (fd, directory.c_str (),
                                   IN_MODIFY | IN_CREATE | IN_MOVED_TO);

    if (access (fullpath.c_str (), F_OK) == 0)
    {
        printf ("File %s exists.\n", fullpath.c_str ());
        return 0;
    }

    char buf [1024 * (sizeof (inotify_event) + 16)];
    ssize_t length;

    bool isCreated = false;

    while (!isCreated)
    {
        length = read (fd, buf, sizeof (buf));
        if (length < 0)
            break;
        inotify_event *event;
        for (size_t i = 0; i < static_cast<size_t> (length);
             i += sizeof (inotify_event) + event->len)
        {
            event = reinterpret_cast<inotify_event *> (&buf[i]);
            if (event->len > 0 && filename == event->name)
            {
                printf ("The file %s was created.\n", event->name);
                isCreated = true;
                break;
            }
        }
    }

    inotify_rm_watch (fd, watch);
    close (fd);
}


your code will check if the file is there every second. you can use inotify to get an event instead.

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