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+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+// The os package provides a platform-independent interface to operating
+// system functionality. The design is Unix-like.
+package os
+
+import (
+ "syscall"
+)
+
+func epipecheck(file *File, e int) {
+ if e == syscall.EPIPE {
+ file.nepipe++
+ if file.nepipe >= 10 {
+ Exit(syscall.EPIPE)
+ }
+ } else {
+ file.nepipe = 0
+ }
+}
+
+
+// Pipe returns a connected pair of Files; reads from r return bytes written to w.
+// It returns the files and an Error, if any.
+func Pipe() (r *File, w *File, err Error) {
+ var p [2]int
+
+ // See ../syscall/exec.go for description of lock.
+ syscall.ForkLock.RLock()
+ e := syscall.Pipe(p[0:])
+ if iserror(e) {
+ syscall.ForkLock.RUnlock()
+ return nil, nil, NewSyscallError("pipe", e)
+ }
+ syscall.CloseOnExec(p[0])
+ syscall.CloseOnExec(p[1])
+ syscall.ForkLock.RUnlock()
+
+ return NewFile(p[0], "|0"), NewFile(p[1], "|1"), nil
+}
+
+// Stat returns a FileInfo structure describing the named file and an error, if any.
+// If name names a valid symbolic link, the returned FileInfo describes
+// the file pointed at by the link and has fi.FollowedSymlink set to true.
+// If name names an invalid symbolic link, the returned FileInfo describes
+// the link itself and has fi.FollowedSymlink set to false.
+func Stat(name string) (fi *FileInfo, err Error) {
+ var lstat, stat syscall.Stat_t
+ e := syscall.Lstat(name, &lstat)
+ if iserror(e) {
+ return nil, &PathError{"stat", name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ statp := &lstat
+ if lstat.Mode&syscall.S_IFMT == syscall.S_IFLNK {
+ e := syscall.Stat(name, &stat)
+ if !iserror(e) {
+ statp = &stat
+ }
+ }
+ return fileInfoFromStat(name, new(FileInfo), &lstat, statp), nil
+}
+
+// Lstat returns the FileInfo structure describing the named file and an
+// error, if any. If the file is a symbolic link, the returned FileInfo
+// describes the symbolic link. Lstat makes no attempt to follow the link.
+func Lstat(name string) (fi *FileInfo, err Error) {
+ var stat syscall.Stat_t
+ e := syscall.Lstat(name, &stat)
+ if iserror(e) {
+ return nil, &PathError{"lstat", name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return fileInfoFromStat(name, new(FileInfo), &stat, &stat), nil
+}
+
+// Remove removes the named file or directory.
+func Remove(name string) Error {
+ // System call interface forces us to know
+ // whether name is a file or directory.
+ // Try both: it is cheaper on average than
+ // doing a Stat plus the right one.
+ e := syscall.Unlink(name)
+ if !iserror(e) {
+ return nil
+ }
+ e1 := syscall.Rmdir(name)
+ if !iserror(e1) {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // Both failed: figure out which error to return.
+ // OS X and Linux differ on whether unlink(dir)
+ // returns EISDIR, so can't use that. However,
+ // both agree that rmdir(file) returns ENOTDIR,
+ // so we can use that to decide which error is real.
+ // Rmdir might also return ENOTDIR if given a bad
+ // file path, like /etc/passwd/foo, but in that case,
+ // both errors will be ENOTDIR, so it's okay to
+ // use the error from unlink.
+ // For windows syscall.ENOTDIR is set
+ // to syscall.ERROR_DIRECTORY, hopefully it should
+ // do the trick.
+ if e1 != syscall.ENOTDIR {
+ e = e1
+ }
+ return &PathError{"remove", name, Errno(e)}
+}
+
+// LinkError records an error during a link or symlink or rename
+// system call and the paths that caused it.
+type LinkError struct {
+ Op string
+ Old string
+ New string
+ Error Error
+}
+
+func (e *LinkError) String() string {
+ return e.Op + " " + e.Old + " " + e.New + ": " + e.Error.String()
+}
+
+// Link creates a hard link.
+func Link(oldname, newname string) Error {
+ e := syscall.Link(oldname, newname)
+ if iserror(e) {
+ return &LinkError{"link", oldname, newname, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Symlink creates a symbolic link.
+func Symlink(oldname, newname string) Error {
+ e := syscall.Symlink(oldname, newname)
+ if iserror(e) {
+ return &LinkError{"symlink", oldname, newname, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Readlink reads the contents of a symbolic link: the destination of
+// the link. It returns the contents and an Error, if any.
+func Readlink(name string) (string, Error) {
+ for len := 128; ; len *= 2 {
+ b := make([]byte, len)
+ n, e := syscall.Readlink(name, b)
+ if iserror(e) {
+ return "", &PathError{"readlink", name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ if n < len {
+ return string(b[0:n]), nil
+ }
+ }
+ // Silence 6g.
+ return "", nil
+}
+
+// Rename renames a file.
+func Rename(oldname, newname string) Error {
+ e := syscall.Rename(oldname, newname)
+ if iserror(e) {
+ return &LinkError{"rename", oldname, newname, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Chmod changes the mode of the named file to mode.
+// If the file is a symbolic link, it changes the mode of the link's target.
+func Chmod(name string, mode uint32) Error {
+ if e := syscall.Chmod(name, mode); iserror(e) {
+ return &PathError{"chmod", name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Chmod changes the mode of the file to mode.
+func (f *File) Chmod(mode uint32) Error {
+ if e := syscall.Fchmod(f.fd, mode); iserror(e) {
+ return &PathError{"chmod", f.name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Chown changes the numeric uid and gid of the named file.
+// If the file is a symbolic link, it changes the uid and gid of the link's target.
+func Chown(name string, uid, gid int) Error {
+ if e := syscall.Chown(name, uid, gid); iserror(e) {
+ return &PathError{"chown", name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Lchown changes the numeric uid and gid of the named file.
+// If the file is a symbolic link, it changes the uid and gid of the link itself.
+func Lchown(name string, uid, gid int) Error {
+ if e := syscall.Lchown(name, uid, gid); iserror(e) {
+ return &PathError{"lchown", name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Chown changes the numeric uid and gid of the named file.
+func (f *File) Chown(uid, gid int) Error {
+ if e := syscall.Fchown(f.fd, uid, gid); iserror(e) {
+ return &PathError{"chown", f.name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Truncate changes the size of the file.
+// It does not change the I/O offset.
+func (f *File) Truncate(size int64) Error {
+ if e := syscall.Ftruncate(f.fd, size); iserror(e) {
+ return &PathError{"truncate", f.name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Sync commits the current contents of the file to stable storage.
+// Typically, this means flushing the file system's in-memory copy
+// of recently written data to disk.
+func (file *File) Sync() (err Error) {
+ if file == nil {
+ return EINVAL
+ }
+ if e := syscall.Fsync(file.fd); iserror(e) {
+ return NewSyscallError("fsync", e)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Chtimes changes the access and modification times of the named
+// file, similar to the Unix utime() or utimes() functions.
+//
+// The argument times are in nanoseconds, although the underlying
+// filesystem may truncate or round the values to a more
+// coarse time unit.
+func Chtimes(name string, atime_ns int64, mtime_ns int64) Error {
+ var utimes [2]syscall.Timeval
+ utimes[0] = syscall.NsecToTimeval(atime_ns)
+ utimes[1] = syscall.NsecToTimeval(mtime_ns)
+ if e := syscall.Utimes(name, utimes[0:]); iserror(e) {
+ return &PathError{"chtimes", name, Errno(e)}
+ }
+ return nil
+}