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The f_closedir function closes an open directory.

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Parameter

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Pointer to the open directory object structure to be closed.
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Return Values

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Description

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The f_closedir() function closes an open directory object. After the function succeeded, the directory object is no longer valid and it can be discarded.

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Note that the directory object can also be discarded without this process if _FS_LOCK option is not enabled. However this is not recommended for future compatibility.

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QuickInfo

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Available when _FS_MINIMIZE <= 1.

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See Also

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f_opendir, f_readdir, DIR

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Return

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