Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2002 |
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License | BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) |
Maintainer | libraries@haskell.org |
Stability | provisional |
Portability | non-portable (requires POSIX) |
Safe Haskell | Safe |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Functions defined by the POSIX standards for manipulating and querying the file system. Names of underlying POSIX functions are indicated whenever possible. A more complete documentation of the POSIX functions together with a more detailed description of different error conditions are usually available in the system's manual pages or from http://www.unix.org/version3/online.html (free registration required).
When a function that calls an underlying POSIX function fails, the errno
code is converted to an IOError
using errnoToIOError
.
For a list of which errno codes may be generated, consult the POSIX
documentation for the underlying function.
Synopsis
- unionFileModes :: FileMode -> FileMode -> FileMode
- intersectFileModes :: FileMode -> FileMode -> FileMode
- nullFileMode :: FileMode
- ownerReadMode :: FileMode
- ownerWriteMode :: FileMode
- ownerExecuteMode :: FileMode
- ownerModes :: FileMode
- groupReadMode :: FileMode
- groupWriteMode :: FileMode
- groupExecuteMode :: FileMode
- groupModes :: FileMode
- otherReadMode :: FileMode
- otherWriteMode :: FileMode
- otherExecuteMode :: FileMode
- otherModes :: FileMode
- setUserIDMode :: FileMode
- setGroupIDMode :: FileMode
- stdFileMode :: FileMode
- accessModes :: FileMode
- fileTypeModes :: FileMode
- blockSpecialMode :: FileMode
- characterSpecialMode :: FileMode
- namedPipeMode :: FileMode
- regularFileMode :: FileMode
- directoryMode :: FileMode
- symbolicLinkMode :: FileMode
- socketMode :: FileMode
- setFileMode :: RawFilePath -> FileMode -> IO ()
- setFdMode :: Fd -> FileMode -> IO ()
- setFileCreationMask :: FileMode -> IO FileMode
- fileAccess :: RawFilePath -> Bool -> Bool -> Bool -> IO Bool
- fileExist :: RawFilePath -> IO Bool
- data FileStatus
- getFileStatus :: RawFilePath -> IO FileStatus
- getFdStatus :: Fd -> IO FileStatus
- getSymbolicLinkStatus :: RawFilePath -> IO FileStatus
- deviceID :: FileStatus -> DeviceID
- fileID :: FileStatus -> FileID
- fileMode :: FileStatus -> FileMode
- linkCount :: FileStatus -> LinkCount
- fileOwner :: FileStatus -> UserID
- fileGroup :: FileStatus -> GroupID
- specialDeviceID :: FileStatus -> DeviceID
- fileSize :: FileStatus -> FileOffset
- accessTime :: FileStatus -> EpochTime
- modificationTime :: FileStatus -> EpochTime
- statusChangeTime :: FileStatus -> EpochTime
- accessTimeHiRes :: FileStatus -> POSIXTime
- modificationTimeHiRes :: FileStatus -> POSIXTime
- statusChangeTimeHiRes :: FileStatus -> POSIXTime
- isBlockDevice :: FileStatus -> Bool
- isCharacterDevice :: FileStatus -> Bool
- isNamedPipe :: FileStatus -> Bool
- isRegularFile :: FileStatus -> Bool
- isDirectory :: FileStatus -> Bool
- isSymbolicLink :: FileStatus -> Bool
- isSocket :: FileStatus -> Bool
- fileBlockSize :: FileStatus -> Maybe CBlkSize
- fileBlocks :: FileStatus -> Maybe CBlkCnt
- newtype ExtendedFileStatus = ExtendedFileStatus (ForeignPtr CStatx)
- newtype CAttributes = CAttributes Word64
- haveStatx :: Bool
- getExtendedFileStatus :: Maybe Fd -> RawFilePath -> StatxFlags -> StatxMask -> IO ExtendedFileStatus
- newtype StatxFlags = StatxFlags CInt
- defaultStatxFlags :: StatxFlags
- pattern EmptyPath :: StatxFlags
- pattern NoAutoMount :: StatxFlags
- pattern SymlinkNoFollow :: StatxFlags
- pattern SyncAsStat :: StatxFlags
- pattern ForceSync :: StatxFlags
- pattern DontSync :: StatxFlags
- newtype StatxMask = StatxMask CInt
- defaultStatxMask :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxType :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxMode :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxNlink :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxUid :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxGid :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxAtime :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxMtime :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxCtime :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxIno :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxSize :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxBlocks :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxBasicStats :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxBtime :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxMntId :: StatxMask
- pattern StatxAll :: StatxMask
- fileBlockSizeX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> CBlkSize
- linkCountX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> CNlink
- fileOwnerX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> UserID
- fileGroupX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> GroupID
- fileModeX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> FileMode
- fileIDX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> FileID
- fileSizeX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Word64
- fileBlocksX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Word64
- accessTimeHiResX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> POSIXTime
- creationTimeHiResX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> POSIXTime
- statusChangeTimeHiResX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> POSIXTime
- modificationTimeHiResX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> POSIXTime
- deviceIDX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> DeviceID
- specialDeviceIDX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> DeviceID
- mountIDX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Word64
- fileCompressedX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- fileImmutableX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- fileAppendX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- fileNoDumpX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- fileEncryptedX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- fileVerityX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- fileDaxX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- isBlockDeviceX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- isCharacterDeviceX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- isNamedPipeX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- isRegularFileX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- isDirectoryX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- isSymbolicLinkX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- isSocketX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool
- createNamedPipe :: RawFilePath -> FileMode -> IO ()
- createDevice :: RawFilePath -> FileMode -> DeviceID -> IO ()
- createLink :: RawFilePath -> RawFilePath -> IO ()
- removeLink :: RawFilePath -> IO ()
- createSymbolicLink :: RawFilePath -> RawFilePath -> IO ()
- readSymbolicLink :: RawFilePath -> IO RawFilePath
- rename :: RawFilePath -> RawFilePath -> IO ()
- setOwnerAndGroup :: RawFilePath -> UserID -> GroupID -> IO ()
- setFdOwnerAndGroup :: Fd -> UserID -> GroupID -> IO ()
- setSymbolicLinkOwnerAndGroup :: RawFilePath -> UserID -> GroupID -> IO ()
- setFileTimes :: RawFilePath -> EpochTime -> EpochTime -> IO ()
- setFileTimesHiRes :: RawFilePath -> POSIXTime -> POSIXTime -> IO ()
- setFdTimesHiRes :: Fd -> POSIXTime -> POSIXTime -> IO ()
- setSymbolicLinkTimesHiRes :: RawFilePath -> POSIXTime -> POSIXTime -> IO ()
- touchFile :: RawFilePath -> IO ()
- touchFd :: Fd -> IO ()
- touchSymbolicLink :: RawFilePath -> IO ()
- setFileSize :: RawFilePath -> FileOffset -> IO ()
- setFdSize :: Fd -> FileOffset -> IO ()
- data PathVar
- getPathVar :: RawFilePath -> PathVar -> IO Limit
- getFdPathVar :: Fd -> PathVar -> IO Limit
File modes
unionFileModes :: FileMode -> FileMode -> FileMode Source #
Combines the two file modes into one that contains modes that appear in either.
intersectFileModes :: FileMode -> FileMode -> FileMode Source #
Combines two file modes into one that only contains modes that appear in both.
nullFileMode :: FileMode Source #
No permissions.
ownerReadMode :: FileMode Source #
Owner has read permission.
ownerWriteMode :: FileMode Source #
Owner has write permission.
ownerExecuteMode :: FileMode Source #
Owner has execute permission.
ownerModes :: FileMode Source #
Owner has read, write and execute permission.
groupReadMode :: FileMode Source #
Group has read permission.
groupWriteMode :: FileMode Source #
Group has write permission.
groupExecuteMode :: FileMode Source #
Group has execute permission.
groupModes :: FileMode Source #
Group has read, write and execute permission.
otherReadMode :: FileMode Source #
Others have read permission.
otherWriteMode :: FileMode Source #
Others have write permission.
otherExecuteMode :: FileMode Source #
Others have execute permission.
otherModes :: FileMode Source #
Others have read, write and execute permission.
setUserIDMode :: FileMode Source #
Set user ID on execution.
setGroupIDMode :: FileMode Source #
Set group ID on execution.
stdFileMode :: FileMode Source #
Owner, group and others have read and write permission.
accessModes :: FileMode Source #
Owner, group and others have read, write and execute permission.
fileTypeModes :: FileMode Source #
blockSpecialMode :: FileMode Source #
characterSpecialMode :: FileMode Source #
namedPipeMode :: FileMode Source #
regularFileMode :: FileMode Source #
directoryMode :: FileMode Source #
symbolicLinkMode :: FileMode Source #
socketMode :: FileMode Source #
Setting file modes
setFileMode :: RawFilePath -> FileMode -> IO () Source #
setFileMode path mode
changes permission of the file given by path
to mode
. This operation may fail with throwErrnoPathIfMinus1_
if path
doesn't exist or if the effective user ID of the current process is not that
of the file's owner.
Note: calls chmod
.
setFdMode :: Fd -> FileMode -> IO () Source #
setFdMode fd mode
acts like setFileMode
but uses a file descriptor
fd
instead of a FilePath
.
Note: calls fchmod
.
setFileCreationMask :: FileMode -> IO FileMode Source #
setFileCreationMask mode
sets the file mode creation mask to mode
.
Modes set by this operation are subtracted from files and directories upon
creation. The previous file creation mask is returned.
Note: calls umask
.
Checking file existence and permissions
fileAccess :: RawFilePath -> Bool -> Bool -> Bool -> IO Bool Source #
fileAccess name read write exec
checks if the file (or other file system
object) name
can be accessed for reading, writing and/or executing. To
check a permission set the corresponding argument to True
.
Note: calls access
.
fileExist :: RawFilePath -> IO Bool Source #
Checks for the existence of the file.
Note: calls access
.
File status
data FileStatus Source #
POSIX defines operations to get information, such as owner, permissions,
size and access times, about a file. This information is represented by the
FileStatus
type.
Note: see chmod
.
Limitations: Support for high resolution timestamps is filesystem dependent:
- HFS+ volumes on OS X only support whole-second times.
Obtaining file status
getFileStatus :: RawFilePath -> IO FileStatus Source #
getFileStatus path
calls gets the FileStatus
information (user ID,
size, access times, etc.) for the file path
.
Note: calls stat
.
getFdStatus :: Fd -> IO FileStatus Source #
getFdStatus fd
acts as getFileStatus
but uses a file descriptor fd
.
Note: calls fstat
.
getSymbolicLinkStatus :: RawFilePath -> IO FileStatus Source #
Acts as getFileStatus
except when the RawFilePath
refers to a symbolic
link. In that case the FileStatus
information of the symbolic link itself
is returned instead of that of the file it points to.
Note: calls lstat
.
Querying file status
deviceID :: FileStatus -> DeviceID Source #
ID of the device on which this file resides.
fileID :: FileStatus -> FileID Source #
inode number
fileMode :: FileStatus -> FileMode Source #
File mode (such as permissions).
linkCount :: FileStatus -> LinkCount Source #
Number of hard links to this file.
fileOwner :: FileStatus -> UserID Source #
ID of owner.
fileGroup :: FileStatus -> GroupID Source #
ID of group.
specialDeviceID :: FileStatus -> DeviceID Source #
Describes the device that this file represents.
fileSize :: FileStatus -> FileOffset Source #
Size of the file in bytes. If this file is a symbolic link the size is the length of the pathname it contains.
accessTime :: FileStatus -> EpochTime Source #
Time of last access.
modificationTime :: FileStatus -> EpochTime Source #
Time of last modification.
statusChangeTime :: FileStatus -> EpochTime Source #
Time of last status change (i.e. owner, group, link count, mode, etc.).
accessTimeHiRes :: FileStatus -> POSIXTime Source #
Time of last access in sub-second resolution. Depends on the timestamp resolution of the underlying filesystem.
modificationTimeHiRes :: FileStatus -> POSIXTime Source #
Time of last modification in sub-second resolution. Depends on the timestamp resolution of the underlying filesystem.
statusChangeTimeHiRes :: FileStatus -> POSIXTime Source #
Time of last status change (i.e. owner, group, link count, mode, etc.) in sub-second resolution. Depends on the timestamp resolution of the underlying filesystem.
isBlockDevice :: FileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a block device.
isCharacterDevice :: FileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a character device.
isNamedPipe :: FileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a named pipe device.
isRegularFile :: FileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a regular file device.
isDirectory :: FileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a directory device.
isSymbolicLink :: FileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a symbolic link device.
isSocket :: FileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a socket device.
fileBlockSize :: FileStatus -> Maybe CBlkSize Source #
Gives the preferred block size for efficient filesystem I/O in
bytes. Returns Nothing
if st_blocksize
is not supported on this
platform.
fileBlocks :: FileStatus -> Maybe CBlkCnt Source #
Number of blocks allocated for this file, in units of
512-bytes. Returns Nothing
if st_blocks
is not supported on this
platform.
Extended file status
newtype ExtendedFileStatus Source #
ExtendedFileStatus (ForeignPtr CStatx) | The constructor is considered internal and may change. |
newtype CAttributes Source #
Instances
Whether statx
is available on this platform and getExtendedFileStatus
and
related functions will work.
Obtaining extended file status
getExtendedFileStatus Source #
:: Maybe Fd | Optional directory file descriptor ( |
-> RawFilePath |
|
-> StatxFlags | flags |
-> StatxMask | mask |
-> IO ExtendedFileStatus |
Gets extended file status information.
The target file to open is identified in one of the following ways:
- If
pathname
begins with a slash, then it is an absolute pathname that identifies the target file. In this case,dirfd
is ignored - If
pathname
is a string that begins with a character other than a slash anddirfd
is a file descriptor that refers to a directory, then pathname is a relative pathname that is interpreted relative to the directory referred to by dirfd. (Seeopenat(2)
for an explanation of why this is useful.) - If
pathname
is an empty string and theEmptyPath
flag is specified in flags (see below), then the target file is the one referred to by the file descriptordirfd
.
Note: calls statx
.
Flags
newtype StatxFlags Source #
Statx flags.
See the pattern synonyms for possible flags. These are combined via (<>)
.
Flags can be tested via (.&.)
.
The following flags influence pathname-based lookup:
The following flags can be used to control what sort of synchronization the kernel will do when querying a file on a remote filesystem:
Instances
pattern EmptyPath :: StatxFlags Source #
If pathname to getExtendedFileStatus
is an empty string, operate on the file referred to by
the 'Maybe Fd' argument.
In this case, it can refer to any type of file, not just a directory.
pattern NoAutoMount :: StatxFlags Source #
Don't automount the terminal ("basename") component of pathname if it is a directory that is an automount point. This allows the caller to gather attributes of an automount point (rather than the location it would mount). This flag can be used in tools that scan directories to prevent mass-automounting of a directory of automount points. This flag has no effect if the mount point has already been mounted over.
pattern SymlinkNoFollow :: StatxFlags Source #
If pathname is a symbolic link, do not dereference it: instead return information about the link itself, like lstat(2)
.
pattern SyncAsStat :: StatxFlags Source #
Do whatever stat(2)
does. This is the default and is very much filesystem-specific.
pattern ForceSync :: StatxFlags Source #
Force the attributes to be synchronized with the server. This may require that a network filesystem perform a data writeback to get the timestamps correct.
pattern DontSync :: StatxFlags Source #
Don't synchronize anything, but rather just take whatever the system has cached if possible. This may mean that the information returned is approximate, but, on a network filesystem, it may not involve a round trip to the server - even if no lease is held.
Mask
Mask argument to statx
. It's used to tell the kernel which fields the caller is interested in.
See the pattern synonyms for possible masks. These are combined via (<>)
.
Masks can be tested via (.&.)
.
Instances
pattern StatxNlink :: StatxMask Source #
Want stx_nlink
.
pattern StatxAtime :: StatxMask Source #
Want stx_atime
.
pattern StatxMtime :: StatxMask Source #
Want stx_mtime
.
pattern StatxCtime :: StatxMask Source #
Want stx_ctime
.
pattern StatxBlocks :: StatxMask Source #
Want stx_blocks
.
pattern StatxBasicStats :: StatxMask Source #
Want all of the above.
pattern StatxBtime :: StatxMask Source #
Want stx_btime
.
pattern StatxMntId :: StatxMask Source #
Want stx_mnt_id
.
Querying extended file status
fileBlockSizeX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> CBlkSize Source #
The "preferred" block size for efficient filesystem I/O. (Writing to a file in smaller chunks may cause an inefficient read-mod‐ify-rewrite.)
linkCountX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> CNlink Source #
The number of hard links on a file.
fileOwnerX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> UserID Source #
Te user ID of the owner of the file.
fileGroupX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> GroupID Source #
The ID of the group owner of the file.
fileModeX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> FileMode Source #
The file type and mode. See inode(7)
for details.
fileIDX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> FileID Source #
The inode number of the file.
fileSizeX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Word64 Source #
The size of the file (if it is a regular file or a symbolic link) in bytes. The size of a symbolic link is the length of the pathname it contains, without a terminating null byte.
fileBlocksX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Word64 Source #
The number of blocks allocated to the file on the medium, in 512-byte units. (This may be smaller than stx_size/512 when the file has holes.)
accessTimeHiResX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> POSIXTime Source #
The file's last access timestamp.
creationTimeHiResX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> POSIXTime Source #
The file's creation timestamp.
statusChangeTimeHiResX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> POSIXTime Source #
The file's last status change timestamp.
modificationTimeHiResX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> POSIXTime Source #
The file's last modification timestamp.
deviceIDX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> DeviceID Source #
ID of the device on which this file resides.
specialDeviceIDX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> DeviceID Source #
Describes the device that this file represents.
mountIDX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Word64 Source #
Warning: mountIDX: not available on this platform, will throw error (CPP guard: #if HAVE_STATX_MNT_ID
)
The mount ID of the mount containing the file. This is the same number reported by name_to_handle_at(2) and corresponds to the number in the first field in one of the records in procself/mountinfo.
fileCompressedX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
The file is compressed by the filesystem and may take extra resources to access. This is an extended attribute.
fileImmutableX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
The file cannot be modified: it cannot be deleted or renamed, no hard links can
be created to this file and no data can be written to it. See chattr(1)
.
This is an extended attribute.
fileAppendX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
The file can only be opened in append mode for writing. Random access writing is not permitted. See chattr(1)
.
This is an extended attribute.
fileNoDumpX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
File is not a candidate for backup when a backup program such as dump(8)
is run. See chattr(1)
.
This is an extended attribute.
fileEncryptedX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
A key is required for the file to be encrypted by the filesystem. This is an extended attribute.
fileVerityX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
Warning: fileVerityX: not available on this platform, will default to False
(CPP guard: #if STATX_ATTR_VERITY
)
The file has fs-verity enabled. It cannot be written to, and all reads from it will be verified against a cryptographic hash that covers the entire file (e.g., via a Merkle tree). This is an extended attribute. Since Linux 5.5.
fileDaxX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
Warning: fileDaxX: not available on this platform, will default to False
(CPP guard: #if STATX_ATTR_DAX
)
The file is in the DAX (cpu direct access) state. This is an extended attribute. Since Linux 5.8.
isBlockDeviceX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a block device.
isCharacterDeviceX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a character device.
isNamedPipeX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a named pipe device.
isRegularFileX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a regular file device.
isDirectoryX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a directory device.
isSymbolicLinkX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a symbolic link device.
isSocketX :: ExtendedFileStatus -> Bool Source #
Checks if this file is a socket device.
Creation
createNamedPipe :: RawFilePath -> FileMode -> IO () Source #
createNamedPipe fifo mode
creates a new named pipe, fifo
, with permissions based on
mode
. May fail with throwErrnoPathIfMinus1_
if a file named name
already exists or if the effective user ID of the current process doesn't
have permission to create the pipe.
Note: calls mkfifo
.
createDevice :: RawFilePath -> FileMode -> DeviceID -> IO () Source #
createDevice path mode dev
creates either a regular or a special file
depending on the value of mode
(and dev
). mode
will normally be either
blockSpecialMode
or characterSpecialMode
. May fail with
throwErrnoPathIfMinus1_
if a file named name
already exists or if the
effective user ID of the current process doesn't have permission to create
the file.
Note: calls mknod
.
Hard links
createLink :: RawFilePath -> RawFilePath -> IO () Source #
createLink old new
creates a new path, new
, linked to an existing file,
old
.
Note: calls link
.
removeLink :: RawFilePath -> IO () Source #
removeLink path
removes the link named path
.
Note: calls unlink
.
Symbolic links
createSymbolicLink :: RawFilePath -> RawFilePath -> IO () Source #
createSymbolicLink file1 file2
creates a symbolic link named file2
which points to the file file1
.
Symbolic links are interpreted at run-time as if the contents of the link had been substituted into the path being followed to find a file or directory.
Note: calls symlink
.
readSymbolicLink :: RawFilePath -> IO RawFilePath Source #
Reads the RawFilePath
pointed to by the symbolic link and returns it.
Note: calls readlink
.
Renaming files
rename :: RawFilePath -> RawFilePath -> IO () Source #
rename old new
renames a file or directory from old
to new
.
Note: calls rename
.
Changing file ownership
setOwnerAndGroup :: RawFilePath -> UserID -> GroupID -> IO () Source #
setOwnerAndGroup path uid gid
changes the owner and group of path
to
uid
and gid
, respectively.
If uid
or gid
is specified as -1, then that ID is not changed.
Note: calls chown
.
setFdOwnerAndGroup :: Fd -> UserID -> GroupID -> IO () Source #
Acts as setOwnerAndGroup
but uses a file descriptor instead of a
FilePath
.
Note: calls fchown
.
setSymbolicLinkOwnerAndGroup :: RawFilePath -> UserID -> GroupID -> IO () Source #
Acts as setOwnerAndGroup
but does not follow symlinks (and thus
changes permissions on the link itself).
Note: calls lchown
.
Changing file timestamps
setFileTimes :: RawFilePath -> EpochTime -> EpochTime -> IO () Source #
setFileTimes path atime mtime
sets the access and modification times
associated with file path
to atime
and mtime
, respectively.
Note: calls utime
.
setFileTimesHiRes :: RawFilePath -> POSIXTime -> POSIXTime -> IO () Source #
Like setFileTimes
but timestamps can have sub-second resolution.
Note: calls utimensat
or utimes
. Support for high resolution timestamps
is filesystem dependent with the following limitations:
- HFS+ volumes on OS X truncate the sub-second part of the timestamp.
setFdTimesHiRes :: Fd -> POSIXTime -> POSIXTime -> IO () Source #
Like setFileTimesHiRes
but uses a file descriptor instead of a path.
This operation is not supported on all platforms. On these platforms,
this function will raise an exception.
Note: calls futimens
or futimes
. Support for high resolution timestamps
is filesystem dependent with the following limitations:
- HFS+ volumes on OS X truncate the sub-second part of the timestamp.
Since: unix-2.7.0.0
setSymbolicLinkTimesHiRes :: RawFilePath -> POSIXTime -> POSIXTime -> IO () Source #
Like setFileTimesHiRes
but does not follow symbolic links.
This operation is not supported on all platforms. On these platforms,
this function will raise an exception.
Note: calls utimensat
or lutimes
. Support for high resolution timestamps
is filesystem dependent with the following limitations:
- HFS+ volumes on OS X truncate the sub-second part of the timestamp.
touchFile :: RawFilePath -> IO () Source #
touchFile path
sets the access and modification times associated with
file path
to the current time.
Note: calls utime
.
touchFd :: Fd -> IO () Source #
Like touchFile
but uses a file descriptor instead of a path.
This operation is not supported on all platforms. On these platforms,
this function will raise an exception.
Note: calls futimes
.
Since: unix-2.7.0.0
touchSymbolicLink :: RawFilePath -> IO () Source #
Like touchFile
but does not follow symbolic links.
This operation is not supported on all platforms. On these platforms,
this function will raise an exception.
Note: calls lutimes
.
Setting file sizes
setFileSize :: RawFilePath -> FileOffset -> IO () Source #
Truncates the file down to the specified length. If the file was larger than the given length before this operation was performed the extra is lost.
Note: calls truncate
.
setFdSize :: Fd -> FileOffset -> IO () Source #
Acts as setFileSize
but uses a file descriptor instead of a FilePath
.
Note: calls ftruncate
.
Find system-specific limits for a file
getPathVar :: RawFilePath -> PathVar -> IO Limit Source #
getPathVar var path
obtains the dynamic value of the requested
configurable file limit or option associated with file or directory path
.
For defined file limits, getPathVar
returns the associated
value. For defined file options, the result of getPathVar
is undefined, but not failure.
Note: calls pathconf
.
getFdPathVar :: Fd -> PathVar -> IO Limit Source #
getFdPathVar var fd
obtains the dynamic value of the requested
configurable file limit or option associated with the file or directory
attached to the open channel fd
. For defined file limits, getFdPathVar
returns the associated value. For defined file options, the result of
getFdPathVar
is undefined, but not failure.
Note: calls fpathconf
.