-- The lfs module provides Nmap with a portable interface to file -- system functions that are missing in the standard Lua libraries. The module -- is a port of the LuaFileSystem module which was written as part of the -- Kepler Project. -- module "lfs" --- Returns a directory iterator listing the contents of the given path -- -- Each time the iterator is called with dir_obj it returns a directory entry's -- name as a string, or nil if there are no more entries. -- -- @param path string containing the directory to list -- @return iterator function returning the next file or nil when done -- @usage for f in lfs.dir("/tmp") do print("file:", f) end function dir(path) --- Creates a hard or symbolic link to a file -- -- @param filepath string containing the object to link to -- @param linkname string containing the name of the link -- @param symbolic [optional] boolean true if link is symbolic -- @return Status (true or false) -- @return Error string (if status is false). function link(filepath, linkname, symbolic) --- Creates a new directory. -- The parent directory has to exist otherwise the operation will fail -- -- @param path string containing the directory name to create -- @return Status (true or false) -- @return Error string (if status is false). function mkdir(path) --- Removes an existing directory. -- The directory has to be empty, otherwise the operation will fail -- -- @param path string containing the directory name to remove -- @return Status (true or false) -- @return Error string (if status is false). function rmdir(path) --- Returns the OS specific directory path separator. -- -- @return sep string containing the path separator function get_path_separator()