[libc++] Fix double file closing in `std::filesystem::remove_all()`.
According to Linux documentation (see e.g. https://linux.die.net/man/3/closedir):
> A successful call to `closedir()` also closes the underlying file
> descriptor associated with `dirp`.
Thus, calling `close()` after a successful call to `closedir()` is at
best redundant. Worse, should a different thread open a file in-between
the calls to `closedir()` and `close()` and get the same file descriptor,
the call to `close()` might actually close a different file than was
intended.
rdar://89251874
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120453
NOKEYCHECK=True
GitOrigin-RevId: 3906ebf750b80e36c2d6c52130cf40771e1b55fb
diff --git a/src/filesystem/operations.cpp b/src/filesystem/operations.cpp
index 0e2ebdf..7392b83 100644
--- a/src/filesystem/operations.cpp
+++ b/src/filesystem/operations.cpp
@@ -1416,12 +1416,14 @@
if (fd != -1) {
// If that worked, iterate over the contents of the directory and
// remove everything in it, recursively.
- scope_exit close_fd([=] { ::close(fd); });
DIR* stream = ::fdopendir(fd);
if (stream == nullptr) {
+ ::close(fd);
ec = detail::capture_errno();
return 0;
}
+ // Note: `::closedir` will also close the associated file descriptor, so
+ // there should be no call to `close(fd)`.
scope_exit close_stream([=] { ::closedir(stream); });
uintmax_t count = 0;