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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:09:45+00:00 2026-05-13T22:09:45+00:00

I’m using UKKQueue to keep an eye on changes to files in a directory.

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I’m using UKKQueue to keep an eye on changes to files in a directory. But sometimes there are more directories below the main one and it will not pick up changes to files made in those folders. Therefore I would like to also register those paths to be watched. I can’t however get a folder list easily. I can get a list of EVERYTHING using…

[[NSFileManager defaultManager] subpathsOfDirectoryAtPath:@"/Users/rob5408/Documents" error:&error];

…but how can I sift this further to get just directories? I looked at…

- (BOOL)fileExistsAtPath:(NSString *)path isDirectory:(BOOL *)isDirectory;

…but it seems tedious and the boolean pointer really threw me off. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-13T22:09:45+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:09 pm

    …but how can I sift this further to get just directories? I looked at…

    - (BOOL)fileExistsAtPath:(NSString *)path isDirectory:(BOOL *)isDirectory;
    

    …but it seems tedious and the boolean pointer really threw me off.

    A little tedious, but not too hard to use:

    BOOL isDir;
    if ([mgr fileExistsAtPath:path isDirectory:&isDir] && isDir) {
         //It's a directory
    }
    

    You could always make a function (or a category on NSFileManager, as long as you name-tag the method selector appropriately) to wrap this method:

    if (R5408_ObjectAtPathIsDirectory(path)) {
         //It's a directory
    }
    

    Note that if it isn’t a directory, that doesn’t mean it’s a regular file; one other likely possibility (there are other possibilities) is that it’s a symbolic link. Conversely, an alias will appear to be a regular file, but you may be more interested in the original than the alias.

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