#include <revolution/nand.h> typedef void (*NANDCallback)( s32 result, NANDCommandBlock *block ); s32 NANDMoveAsync( const char *path, const char *destDir, NANDCallback cb, NANDCommandBlock *block );
| path | Specifies the target file or directory name. |
|---|---|
| destDir | Directory name of the directory change destination. |
| cb | Callback function to call when this function completes processing. |
| block | Command block structure to be passed to the callback function. |
The result codes that may be returned by NANDMoveAsync are listed below. Returns NAND_RESULT_OK when the request begins normally.
NAND_RESULT_OK
NAND_RESULT_ACCESS
NAND_RESULT_ALLOC_FAILED
NAND_RESULT_BUSY
NAND_RESULT_INVALID
NAND_RESULT_FATAL_ERROR
The result codes that may be passed to the callback function are listed below.
NAND_RESULT_OK
NAND_RESULT_ACCESS
NAND_RESULT_CORRUPT
NAND_RESULT_INVALID
NAND_RESULT_NOEXISTS
NAND_RESULT_OPENFD
NAND_RESULT_UNKNOWN
NAND_RESULT_FATAL_ERROR
Moves a file or directory asynchronously. Appropriate write permissions are required for the parent directory being moved as well as the destination directory. NAND_RESULT_BUSY is returned and this function call is denied when the queue for accepting requests inside the library is full.
If the destination directory contains files or directories with the same names as those being moved, this function will overwrite them without returning an error.
This function updates the FAT of Wii console NAND memory.
2008/08/01 Revised the result codes that are passed to the callback function. Commented on updating the FAT.
2008/05/13 Described the result codes passed to the callback function.
2008/04/23 Described this function's behavior when files and directories with the same names as those being moved exist in the destination directory.
2006/10/25 Added information about write permission.
2006/06/16 Initial version.
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