gopl.io/ch8/du1/main.go

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// Copyright © 2016 Alan A. A. Donovan & Brian W. Kernighan.
// License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
// See page 247.
//!+main
// The du1 command computes the disk usage of the files in a directory.
package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
)
func main() {
// Determine the initial directories.
flag.Parse()
roots := flag.Args()
if len(roots) == 0 {
roots = []string{"."}
}
// Traverse the file tree.
fileSizes := make(chan int64)
go func() {
for _, root := range roots {
walkDir(root, fileSizes)
}
close(fileSizes)
}()
// Print the results.
var nfiles, nbytes int64
for size := range fileSizes {
nfiles++
nbytes += size
}
printDiskUsage(nfiles, nbytes)
}
func printDiskUsage(nfiles, nbytes int64) {
fmt.Printf("%d files %.1f GB\n", nfiles, float64(nbytes)/1e9)
}
//!-main
//!+walkDir
// walkDir recursively walks the file tree rooted at dir
// and sends the size of each found file on fileSizes.
func walkDir(dir string, fileSizes chan<- int64) {
for _, entry := range dirents(dir) {
if entry.IsDir() {
subdir := filepath.Join(dir, entry.Name())
walkDir(subdir, fileSizes)
} else {
fileSizes <- entry.Size()
}
}
}
// dirents returns the entries of directory dir.
func dirents(dir string) []os.FileInfo {
entries, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dir)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "du1: %v\n", err)
return nil
}
return entries
}
//!-walkDir
// The du1 variant uses two goroutines and
// prints the total after every file is found.