// plain
Iterating a directory recursively in Rust can be done using the WalkDir
crate. It provides an iterator over the entries of a directory and its subdirectories.
use walkdir::WalkDir;
for entry in WalkDir::new("/path/to/dir") {
let entry = entry.unwrap();
println!("{}", entry.path().display());
}
/path/to/dir
/path/to/dir/subdir1
/path/to/dir/subdir1/file1
/path/to/dir/subdir1/file2
/path/to/dir/subdir2
/path/to/dir/subdir2/file3
use walkdir::WalkDir;
: imports theWalkDir
crate.WalkDir::new("/path/to/dir")
: creates a newWalkDir
iterator over the entries of the directory at the given path.let entry = entry.unwrap()
: unwraps theResult
returned by the iterator.println!("{}", entry.path().display())
: prints the path of the entry.
group: rust-loops