To create a new directory, use RFs::MkDir()
.
_LIT(KNewDir,"\\FileServerExample\\NewDir\\");
User::LeaveIfError(fsSession.MkDir(KNewDir));
When a file or directory name is passed as an argument to
MkDir()
, if either or both of the drive letter or parent directory
is omitted, the missing component will be taken from the session
path. Here, the drive letter is taken from the session
path.
In most directory-related functions in class RFs
,
including MkDir()
, if a file is specified at the end of the path,
it will be ignored. Therefore, a backslash should be included after the final
directory name in order to indicate that it is a directory.