>>> There's no need to run any program just to know if a directory is
>>> empty. Emacs has primitives which will tell that directly (e.g.,
>>> file-attributes) and do that faster.
>>>
>> How do you determine that from file-attributes? It is not obvious.
>A combination of file-attributes (looking at the number of links) and
>directory-files should do that, I think.
Hmm, maybe i oversee something here - but when you have to call
directory-files - where is the improvement compared to the problem of the OP?
`directory-files' IS the problem....
Ciao,
Klaus
>> You might try to do it from the number of hard links to the directory,
>> which will normally be 2 for an empty directory, since users normally
>> can't create alternate names for a directory. But isn't it possible
>> for root to create them?
>I'm not an expert on this, but I think it's impossible to create such
>alternate names, since GNU Find uses this fact to detect directories
>with no subdirectories.
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