Commit 2b67f56c35

Veikka Tuominen <git@vexu.eu>
2022-07-09 17:59:21
std.fs: split `Dir` into `IterableDir`
Also adds safety check for attempting to iterate directory not opened with `iterate = true`.
1 parent 577f9fd
lib/std/fs/test.zig
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ const wasi = std.os.wasi;
 
 const ArenaAllocator = std.heap.ArenaAllocator;
 const Dir = std.fs.Dir;
+const IterableDir = std.fs.IterableDir;
 const File = std.fs.File;
 const tmpDir = testing.tmpDir;
 
@@ -168,20 +169,20 @@ test "Dir.Iterator" {
     defer arena.deinit();
     const allocator = arena.allocator();
 
-    var entries = std.ArrayList(Dir.Entry).init(allocator);
+    var entries = std.ArrayList(IterableDir.Entry).init(allocator);
 
     // Create iterator.
-    var iter = tmp_dir.dir.iterate();
+    var iter = tmp_dir.dir.intoIterable().iterate();
     while (try iter.next()) |entry| {
         // We cannot just store `entry` as on Windows, we're re-using the name buffer
         // which means we'll actually share the `name` pointer between entries!
         const name = try allocator.dupe(u8, entry.name);
-        try entries.append(Dir.Entry{ .name = name, .kind = entry.kind });
+        try entries.append(.{ .name = name, .kind = entry.kind });
     }
 
     try testing.expect(entries.items.len == 2); // note that the Iterator skips '.' and '..'
-    try testing.expect(contains(&entries, Dir.Entry{ .name = "some_file", .kind = Dir.Entry.Kind.File }));
-    try testing.expect(contains(&entries, Dir.Entry{ .name = "some_dir", .kind = Dir.Entry.Kind.Directory }));
+    try testing.expect(contains(&entries, .{ .name = "some_file", .kind = .File }));
+    try testing.expect(contains(&entries, .{ .name = "some_dir", .kind = .Directory }));
 }
 
 test "Dir.Iterator twice" {
@@ -200,28 +201,28 @@ test "Dir.Iterator twice" {
 
     var i: u8 = 0;
     while (i < 2) : (i += 1) {
-        var entries = std.ArrayList(Dir.Entry).init(allocator);
+        var entries = std.ArrayList(IterableDir.Entry).init(allocator);
 
         // Create iterator.
-        var iter = tmp_dir.dir.iterate();
+        var iter = tmp_dir.dir.intoIterable().iterate();
         while (try iter.next()) |entry| {
             // We cannot just store `entry` as on Windows, we're re-using the name buffer
             // which means we'll actually share the `name` pointer between entries!
             const name = try allocator.dupe(u8, entry.name);
-            try entries.append(Dir.Entry{ .name = name, .kind = entry.kind });
+            try entries.append(.{ .name = name, .kind = entry.kind });
         }
 
         try testing.expect(entries.items.len == 2); // note that the Iterator skips '.' and '..'
-        try testing.expect(contains(&entries, Dir.Entry{ .name = "some_file", .kind = Dir.Entry.Kind.File }));
-        try testing.expect(contains(&entries, Dir.Entry{ .name = "some_dir", .kind = Dir.Entry.Kind.Directory }));
+        try testing.expect(contains(&entries, .{ .name = "some_file", .kind = .File }));
+        try testing.expect(contains(&entries, .{ .name = "some_dir", .kind = .Directory }));
     }
 }
 
-fn entryEql(lhs: Dir.Entry, rhs: Dir.Entry) bool {
+fn entryEql(lhs: IterableDir.Entry, rhs: IterableDir.Entry) bool {
     return mem.eql(u8, lhs.name, rhs.name) and lhs.kind == rhs.kind;
 }
 
-fn contains(entries: *const std.ArrayList(Dir.Entry), el: Dir.Entry) bool {
+fn contains(entries: *const std.ArrayList(IterableDir.Entry), el: IterableDir.Entry) bool {
     for (entries.items) |entry| {
         if (entryEql(entry, el)) return true;
     }
@@ -1014,7 +1015,7 @@ test "walker" {
         try tmp.dir.makePath(kv.key);
     }
 
-    var walker = try tmp.dir.walk(testing.allocator);
+    var walker = try tmp.dir.intoIterable().walk(testing.allocator);
     defer walker.deinit();
 
     var num_walked: usize = 0;
@@ -1121,11 +1122,11 @@ test "chmod" {
     try testing.expect((try file.stat()).mode & 0o7777 == 0o644);
 
     try tmp.dir.makeDir("test_dir");
-    var dir = try tmp.dir.openDir("test_dir", .{ .iterate = true });
-    defer dir.close();
+    var iterable_dir = try tmp.dir.openIterableDir("test_dir", .{});
+    defer iterable_dir.close();
 
-    try dir.chmod(0o700);
-    try testing.expect((try dir.stat()).mode & 0o7777 == 0o700);
+    try iterable_dir.chmod(0o700);
+    try testing.expect((try iterable_dir.stat()).mode & 0o7777 == 0o700);
 }
 
 test "chown" {
@@ -1141,9 +1142,9 @@ test "chown" {
 
     try tmp.dir.makeDir("test_dir");
 
-    var dir = try tmp.dir.openDir("test_dir", .{ .iterate = true });
-    defer dir.close();
-    try dir.chown(null, null);
+    var iterable_dir = try tmp.dir.openDir("test_dir", .{});
+    defer iterable_dir.close();
+    try iterable_dir.chown(null, null);
 }
 
 test "File.Metadata" {
lib/std/build.zig
@@ -3245,7 +3245,7 @@ pub const LibExeObjStep = struct {
         const build_output_dir = mem.trimRight(u8, output_dir_nl, "\r\n");
 
         if (self.output_dir) |output_dir| {
-            var src_dir = try std.fs.cwd().openDir(build_output_dir, .{ .iterate = true });
+            var src_dir = try std.fs.cwd().openIterableDir(build_output_dir, .{});
             defer src_dir.close();
 
             // Create the output directory if it doesn't exist.
@@ -3265,7 +3265,7 @@ pub const LibExeObjStep = struct {
                     mem.eql(u8, entry.name, "zld.id") or
                     mem.eql(u8, entry.name, "lld.id")) continue;
 
-                _ = try src_dir.updateFile(entry.name, dest_dir, entry.name, .{});
+                _ = try src_dir.dir.updateFile(entry.name, dest_dir, entry.name, .{});
             }
         } else {
             self.output_dir = build_output_dir;
@@ -3480,7 +3480,7 @@ pub const InstallDirStep = struct {
         const self = @fieldParentPtr(InstallDirStep, "step", step);
         const dest_prefix = self.builder.getInstallPath(self.options.install_dir, self.options.install_subdir);
         const full_src_dir = self.builder.pathFromRoot(self.options.source_dir);
-        var src_dir = try std.fs.cwd().openDir(full_src_dir, .{ .iterate = true });
+        var src_dir = try std.fs.cwd().openIterableDir(full_src_dir, .{});
         defer src_dir.close();
         var it = try src_dir.walk(self.builder.allocator);
         next_entry: while (try it.next()) |entry| {
lib/std/fs.zig
@@ -283,8 +283,10 @@ pub fn renameW(old_dir: Dir, old_sub_path_w: []const u16, new_dir: Dir, new_sub_
     return os.renameatW(old_dir.fd, old_sub_path_w, new_dir.fd, new_sub_path_w);
 }
 
-pub const Dir = struct {
-    fd: os.fd_t,
+/// A directory that can be iterated. It is *NOT* legal to initialize this with a regular `Dir`
+/// that has been opened without iteration permission.
+pub const IterableDir = struct {
+    dir: Dir,
 
     pub const Entry = struct {
         name: []const u8,
@@ -779,7 +781,7 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
         else => @compileError("unimplemented"),
     };
 
-    pub fn iterate(self: Dir) Iterator {
+    pub fn iterate(self: IterableDir) Iterator {
         switch (builtin.os.tag) {
             .macos,
             .ios,
@@ -789,7 +791,7 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
             .openbsd,
             .solaris,
             => return Iterator{
-                .dir = self,
+                .dir = self.dir,
                 .seek = 0,
                 .index = 0,
                 .end_index = 0,
@@ -797,14 +799,14 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
                 .first_iter = true,
             },
             .linux, .haiku => return Iterator{
-                .dir = self,
+                .dir = self.dir,
                 .index = 0,
                 .end_index = 0,
                 .buf = undefined,
                 .first_iter = true,
             },
             .windows => return Iterator{
-                .dir = self,
+                .dir = self.dir,
                 .index = 0,
                 .end_index = 0,
                 .first_iter = true,
@@ -812,7 +814,7 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
                 .name_data = undefined,
             },
             .wasi => return Iterator{
-                .dir = self,
+                .dir = self.dir,
                 .cookie = os.wasi.DIRCOOKIE_START,
                 .index = 0,
                 .end_index = 0,
@@ -833,11 +835,11 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
             dir: Dir,
             basename: []const u8,
             path: []const u8,
-            kind: Dir.Entry.Kind,
+            kind: IterableDir.Entry.Kind,
         };
 
         const StackItem = struct {
-            iter: Dir.Iterator,
+            iter: IterableDir.Iterator,
             dirname_len: usize,
         };
 
@@ -857,7 +859,7 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
                     }
                     try self.name_buffer.appendSlice(base.name);
                     if (base.kind == .Directory) {
-                        var new_dir = top.iter.dir.openDir(base.name, .{ .iterate = true }) catch |err| switch (err) {
+                        var new_dir = top.iter.dir.openIterableDir(base.name, .{}) catch |err| switch (err) {
                             error.NameTooLong => unreachable, // no path sep in base.name
                             else => |e| return e,
                         };
@@ -896,11 +898,10 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
     };
 
     /// Recursively iterates over a directory.
-    /// `self` must have been opened with `OpenDirOptions{.iterate = true}`.
     /// Must call `Walker.deinit` when done.
     /// The order of returned file system entries is undefined.
     /// `self` will not be closed after walking it.
-    pub fn walk(self: Dir, allocator: Allocator) !Walker {
+    pub fn walk(self: IterableDir, allocator: Allocator) !Walker {
         var name_buffer = std.ArrayList(u8).init(allocator);
         errdefer name_buffer.deinit();
 
@@ -918,6 +919,52 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
         };
     }
 
+    pub fn close(self: *IterableDir) void {
+        self.dir.close();
+        self.* = undefined;
+    }
+
+    pub const ChmodError = File.ChmodError;
+
+    /// Changes the mode of the directory.
+    /// The process must have the correct privileges in order to do this
+    /// successfully, or must have the effective user ID matching the owner
+    /// of the directory.
+    pub fn chmod(self: IterableDir, new_mode: File.Mode) ChmodError!void {
+        const file: File = .{
+            .handle = self.dir.fd,
+            .capable_io_mode = .blocking,
+        };
+        try file.chmod(new_mode);
+    }
+
+    /// Changes the owner and group of the directory.
+    /// The process must have the correct privileges in order to do this
+    /// successfully. The group may be changed by the owner of the directory to
+    /// any group of which the owner is a member. If the
+    /// owner or group is specified as `null`, the ID is not changed.
+    pub fn chown(self: IterableDir, owner: ?File.Uid, group: ?File.Gid) ChownError!void {
+        const file: File = .{
+            .handle = self.dir.fd,
+            .capable_io_mode = .blocking,
+        };
+        try file.chown(owner, group);
+    }
+
+    pub const ChownError = File.ChownError;
+};
+
+pub const Dir = struct {
+    fd: os.fd_t,
+    iterable: @TypeOf(iterable_safety) = iterable_safety,
+
+    const iterable_safety = if (builtin.mode == .Debug) false else {};
+
+    pub const iterate = @compileError("only 'IterableDir' can be iterated; 'IterableDir' can be obtained with 'openIterableDir' or by opening with 'iterate = true' and using 'intoIterable'");
+    pub const walk = @compileError("only 'IterableDir' can be walked; 'IterableDir' can be obtained with 'openIterableDir' or by opening with 'iterate = true' and using 'intoIterable'");
+    pub const chmod = @compileError("only 'IterableDir' can have its mode changed; 'IterableDir' can be obtained with 'openIterableDir' or by opening with 'iterate = true' and using 'intoIterable'");
+    pub const chown = @compileError("only 'IterableDir' can have its owner changed; 'IterableDir' can be obtained with 'openIterableDir' or by opening with 'iterate = true' and using 'intoIterable'");
+
     pub const OpenError = error{
         FileNotFound,
         NotDir,
@@ -1507,6 +1554,26 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
         }
     }
 
+    /// Opens an iterable directory at the given path. The directory is a system resource that remains
+    /// open until `close` is called on the result.
+    ///
+    /// Asserts that the path parameter has no null bytes.
+    pub fn openIterableDir(self: Dir, sub_path: []const u8, args: OpenDirOptions) OpenError!IterableDir {
+        var adjusted_args = args;
+        adjusted_args.iterate = true;
+        const new_dir = try self.openDir(sub_path, adjusted_args);
+        return IterableDir{ .dir = new_dir };
+    }
+
+    /// Convert `self` into an iterable directory.
+    /// Asserts that `self` was opened with `iterate = true`.
+    pub fn intoIterable(self: Dir) IterableDir {
+        if (builtin.mode == .Debug) {
+            assert(self.iterable);
+        }
+        return .{ .dir = self };
+    }
+
     /// Same as `openDir` except only WASI.
     pub fn openDirWasi(self: Dir, sub_path: []const u8, args: OpenDirOptions) OpenError!Dir {
         const w = os.wasi;
@@ -1552,7 +1619,7 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
             error.FileBusy => unreachable, // can't happen for directories
             else => |e| return e,
         };
-        return Dir{ .fd = fd };
+        return Dir{ .fd = fd, .iterable = if (builtin.mode == .Debug) args.iterate else {} };
     }
 
     /// Same as `openDir` except the parameter is null-terminated.
@@ -1566,7 +1633,9 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
             const O_PATH = if (@hasDecl(os.O, "PATH")) os.O.PATH else 0;
             return self.openDirFlagsZ(sub_path_c, os.O.DIRECTORY | os.O.RDONLY | os.O.CLOEXEC | O_PATH | symlink_flags);
         } else {
-            return self.openDirFlagsZ(sub_path_c, os.O.DIRECTORY | os.O.RDONLY | os.O.CLOEXEC | symlink_flags);
+            var dir = try self.openDirFlagsZ(sub_path_c, os.O.DIRECTORY | os.O.RDONLY | os.O.CLOEXEC | symlink_flags);
+            if (builtin.mode == .Debug) dir.iterable = true;
+            return dir;
         }
     }
 
@@ -1578,7 +1647,9 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
         const base_flags = w.STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ | w.FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES | w.FILE_READ_EA |
             w.SYNCHRONIZE | w.FILE_TRAVERSE;
         const flags: u32 = if (args.iterate) base_flags | w.FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY else base_flags;
-        return self.openDirAccessMaskW(sub_path_w, flags, args.no_follow);
+        var dir = try self.openDirAccessMaskW(sub_path_w, flags, args.no_follow);
+        if (builtin.mode == .Debug) dir.iterable = args.iterate;
+        return dir;
     }
 
     /// `flags` must contain `os.O.DIRECTORY`.
@@ -1958,7 +2029,7 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
                 error.Unexpected,
                 => |e| return e,
             }
-            var dir = self.openDir(sub_path, .{ .iterate = true, .no_follow = true }) catch |err| switch (err) {
+            var iterable_dir = self.openIterableDir(sub_path, .{ .no_follow = true }) catch |err| switch (err) {
                 error.NotDir => {
                     if (got_access_denied) {
                         return error.AccessDenied;
@@ -1984,11 +2055,11 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
                 error.DeviceBusy,
                 => |e| return e,
             };
-            var cleanup_dir_parent: ?Dir = null;
+            var cleanup_dir_parent: ?IterableDir = null;
             defer if (cleanup_dir_parent) |*d| d.close();
 
             var cleanup_dir = true;
-            defer if (cleanup_dir) dir.close();
+            defer if (cleanup_dir) iterable_dir.close();
 
             // Valid use of MAX_PATH_BYTES because dir_name_buf will only
             // ever store a single path component that was returned from the
@@ -2001,9 +2072,9 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
             // open it, and close the original directory. Repeat. Then start the entire operation over.
 
             scan_dir: while (true) {
-                var dir_it = dir.iterate();
+                var dir_it = iterable_dir.iterate();
                 while (try dir_it.next()) |entry| {
-                    if (dir.deleteFile(entry.name)) {
+                    if (iterable_dir.dir.deleteFile(entry.name)) {
                         continue;
                     } else |err| switch (err) {
                         error.FileNotFound => continue,
@@ -2026,7 +2097,7 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
                         => |e| return e,
                     }
 
-                    const new_dir = dir.openDir(entry.name, .{ .iterate = true, .no_follow = true }) catch |err| switch (err) {
+                    const new_dir = iterable_dir.dir.openIterableDir(entry.name, .{ .no_follow = true }) catch |err| switch (err) {
                         error.NotDir => {
                             if (got_access_denied) {
                                 return error.AccessDenied;
@@ -2053,19 +2124,19 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
                         => |e| return e,
                     };
                     if (cleanup_dir_parent) |*d| d.close();
-                    cleanup_dir_parent = dir;
-                    dir = new_dir;
+                    cleanup_dir_parent = iterable_dir;
+                    iterable_dir = new_dir;
                     mem.copy(u8, &dir_name_buf, entry.name);
                     dir_name = dir_name_buf[0..entry.name.len];
                     continue :scan_dir;
                 }
                 // Reached the end of the directory entries, which means we successfully deleted all of them.
                 // Now to remove the directory itself.
-                dir.close();
+                iterable_dir.close();
                 cleanup_dir = false;
 
                 if (cleanup_dir_parent) |d| {
-                    d.deleteDir(dir_name) catch |err| switch (err) {
+                    d.dir.deleteDir(dir_name) catch |err| switch (err) {
                         // These two things can happen due to file system race conditions.
                         error.FileNotFound, error.DirNotEmpty => continue :start_over,
                         else => |e| return e,
@@ -2246,37 +2317,6 @@ pub const Dir = struct {
         return file.stat();
     }
 
-    pub const ChmodError = File.ChmodError;
-
-    /// Changes the mode of the directory.
-    /// The process must have the correct privileges in order to do this
-    /// successfully, or must have the effective user ID matching the owner
-    /// of the directory. Additionally, the directory must have been opened
-    /// with `OpenDirOptions{ .iterate = true }`.
-    pub fn chmod(self: Dir, new_mode: File.Mode) ChmodError!void {
-        const file: File = .{
-            .handle = self.fd,
-            .capable_io_mode = .blocking,
-        };
-        try file.chmod(new_mode);
-    }
-
-    /// Changes the owner and group of the directory.
-    /// The process must have the correct privileges in order to do this
-    /// successfully. The group may be changed by the owner of the directory to
-    /// any group of which the owner is a member. Additionally, the directory
-    /// must have been opened with `OpenDirOptions{ .iterate = true }`. If the
-    /// owner or group is specified as `null`, the ID is not changed.
-    pub fn chown(self: Dir, owner: ?File.Uid, group: ?File.Gid) ChownError!void {
-        const file: File = .{
-            .handle = self.fd,
-            .capable_io_mode = .blocking,
-        };
-        try file.chown(owner, group);
-    }
-
-    pub const ChownError = File.ChownError;
-
     const Permissions = File.Permissions;
     pub const SetPermissionsError = File.SetPermissionsError;
 
src/main.zig
@@ -4206,13 +4206,13 @@ fn fmtPathDir(
     parent_dir: fs.Dir,
     parent_sub_path: []const u8,
 ) FmtError!void {
-    var dir = try parent_dir.openDir(parent_sub_path, .{ .iterate = true });
-    defer dir.close();
+    var iterable_dir = try parent_dir.openIterableDir(parent_sub_path, .{});
+    defer iterable_dir.close();
 
-    const stat = try dir.stat();
+    const stat = try iterable_dir.dir.stat();
     if (try fmt.seen.fetchPut(stat.inode, {})) |_| return;
 
-    var dir_it = dir.iterate();
+    var dir_it = iterable_dir.iterate();
     while (try dir_it.next()) |entry| {
         const is_dir = entry.kind == .Directory;
 
@@ -4223,9 +4223,9 @@ fn fmtPathDir(
             defer fmt.gpa.free(full_path);
 
             if (is_dir) {
-                try fmtPathDir(fmt, full_path, check_mode, dir, entry.name);
+                try fmtPathDir(fmt, full_path, check_mode, iterable_dir.dir, entry.name);
             } else {
-                fmtPathFile(fmt, full_path, check_mode, dir, entry.name) catch |err| {
+                fmtPathFile(fmt, full_path, check_mode, iterable_dir.dir, entry.name) catch |err| {
                     warn("unable to format '{s}': {s}", .{ full_path, @errorName(err) });
                     fmt.any_error = true;
                     return;
src/test.zig
@@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ pub const TestContext = struct {
         /// that if any errors occur the caller knows it happened during this file.
         current_file: *[]const u8,
     ) !void {
-        var it = try dir.walk(ctx.arena);
+        var it = try dir.intoIterable().walk(ctx.arena);
         var filenames = std.ArrayList([]const u8).init(ctx.arena);
 
         while (try it.next()) |entry| {
tools/process_headers.zig
@@ -381,14 +381,14 @@ pub fn main() !void {
             try dir_stack.append(target_include_dir);
 
             while (dir_stack.popOrNull()) |full_dir_name| {
-                var dir = std.fs.cwd().openDir(full_dir_name, .{ .iterate = true }) catch |err| switch (err) {
+                var iterable_dir = std.fs.cwd().openIterableDir(full_dir_name, .{}) catch |err| switch (err) {
                     error.FileNotFound => continue :search,
                     error.AccessDenied => continue :search,
                     else => return err,
                 };
-                defer dir.close();
+                defer iterable_dir.close();
 
-                var dir_it = dir.iterate();
+                var dir_it = iterable_dir.iterate();
 
                 while (try dir_it.next()) |entry| {
                     const full_path = try std.fs.path.join(allocator, &[_][]const u8{ full_dir_name, entry.name });
tools/update-license-headers.zig
@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ pub fn main() !void {
 
     const args = try std.process.argsAlloc(arena);
     const path_to_walk = args[1];
-    const dir = try std.fs.cwd().openDir(path_to_walk, .{ .iterate = true });
+    const iterable_dir = try std.fs.cwd().openIterableDir(path_to_walk, .{});
 
-    var walker = try dir.walk(arena);
+    var walker = try iterable_dir.walk(arena);
     defer walker.deinit();
 
     var buffer: [500]u8 = undefined;
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
         node.activate();
         defer node.end();
 
-        const source = try dir.readFileAlloc(arena, entry.path, 20 * 1024 * 1024);
+        const source = try iterable_dir.dir.readFileAlloc(arena, entry.path, 20 * 1024 * 1024);
         if (!std.mem.startsWith(u8, source, expected_header)) {
             std.debug.print("no match: {s}\n", .{entry.path});
             continue;
@@ -42,6 +42,6 @@ pub fn main() !void {
         std.mem.copy(u8, new_source, new_header);
         std.mem.copy(u8, new_source[new_header.len..], truncated_source);
 
-        try dir.writeFile(entry.path, new_source);
+        try iterable_dir.dir.writeFile(entry.path, new_source);
     }
 }
tools/update-linux-headers.zig
@@ -181,14 +181,14 @@ pub fn main() !void {
             try dir_stack.append(target_include_dir);
 
             while (dir_stack.popOrNull()) |full_dir_name| {
-                var dir = std.fs.cwd().openDir(full_dir_name, .{ .iterate = true }) catch |err| switch (err) {
+                var iterable_dir = std.fs.cwd().openIterableDir(full_dir_name, .{}) catch |err| switch (err) {
                     error.FileNotFound => continue :search,
                     error.AccessDenied => continue :search,
                     else => return err,
                 };
-                defer dir.close();
+                defer iterable_dir.close();
 
-                var dir_it = dir.iterate();
+                var dir_it = iterable_dir.iterate();
 
                 while (try dir_it.next()) |entry| {
                     const full_path = try std.fs.path.join(arena, &[_][]const u8{ full_dir_name, entry.name });
tools/update_glibc.zig
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
 
     const dest_dir_path = try std.fmt.allocPrint(arena, "{s}/lib/libc/glibc", .{zig_src_path});
 
-    var dest_dir = fs.cwd().openDir(dest_dir_path, .{ .iterate = true }) catch |err| {
+    var dest_dir = fs.cwd().openIterableDir(dest_dir_path, .{}) catch |err| {
         fatal("unable to open destination directory '{s}': {s}", .{
             dest_dir_path, @errorName(err),
         });
@@ -63,14 +63,14 @@ pub fn main() !void {
                 if (mem.eql(u8, entry.path, p)) continue :walk;
             }
 
-            glibc_src_dir.copyFile(entry.path, dest_dir, entry.path, .{}) catch |err| {
+            glibc_src_dir.copyFile(entry.path, dest_dir.dir, entry.path, .{}) catch |err| {
                 log.warn("unable to copy '{s}/{s}' to '{s}/{s}': {s}", .{
                     glibc_src_path,  entry.path,
                     dest_dir_path,   entry.path,
                     @errorName(err),
                 });
                 if (err == error.FileNotFound) {
-                    try dest_dir.deleteFile(entry.path);
+                    try dest_dir.dir.deleteFile(entry.path);
                 }
             };
         }
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
     // Warn about duplicated files inside glibc/include/* that can be omitted
     // because they are already in generic-glibc/*.
 
-    var include_dir = dest_dir.openDir("include", .{ .iterate = true }) catch |err| {
+    var include_dir = dest_dir.dir.openIterableDir("include", .{}) catch |err| {
         fatal("unable to open directory '{s}/include': {s}", .{
             dest_dir_path, @errorName(err),
         });
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
                 generic_glibc_path, entry.path, @errorName(e),
             }),
         };
-        const glibc_include_contents = include_dir.readFileAlloc(
+        const glibc_include_contents = include_dir.dir.readFileAlloc(
             arena,
             entry.path,
             max_file_size,
tools/update_spirv_features.zig
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
 /// TODO: Unfortunately, neither repository contains a machine-readable list of extension dependencies.
 fn gather_extensions(allocator: Allocator, spirv_registry_root: []const u8) ![]const []const u8 {
     const extensions_path = try fs.path.join(allocator, &.{ spirv_registry_root, "extensions" });
-    var extensions_dir = try fs.cwd().openDir(extensions_path, .{ .iterate = true });
+    var extensions_dir = try fs.cwd().openIterableDir(extensions_path, .{});
     defer extensions_dir.close();
 
     var extensions = std.ArrayList([]const u8).init(allocator);
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ fn gather_extensions(allocator: Allocator, spirv_registry_root: []const u8) ![]c
     while (try vendor_it.next()) |vendor_entry| {
         std.debug.assert(vendor_entry.kind == .Directory); // If this fails, the structure of SPIRV-Registry has changed.
 
-        const vendor_dir = try extensions_dir.openDir(vendor_entry.name, .{ .iterate = true });
+        const vendor_dir = try extensions_dir.dir.openIterableDir(vendor_entry.name, .{});
         var ext_it = vendor_dir.iterate();
         while (try ext_it.next()) |ext_entry| {
             // There is both a HTML and asciidoc version of every spec (as well as some other directories),
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ fn gather_extensions(allocator: Allocator, spirv_registry_root: []const u8) ![]c
             // SPV_EXT_name
             // ```
 
-            const ext_spec = try vendor_dir.readFileAlloc(allocator, ext_entry.name, std.math.maxInt(usize));
+            const ext_spec = try vendor_dir.dir.readFileAlloc(allocator, ext_entry.name, std.math.maxInt(usize));
             const name_strings = "Name Strings";
 
             const name_strings_offset = std.mem.indexOf(u8, ext_spec, name_strings) orelse return error.InvalidRegistry;