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@@ -1205,6 +1205,35 @@ A hardware error occurred while trying to read or write the to filesystem.
@end table
@end deftypefun
+@deftypefun int linkat (int oldfd, const char *@var{oldname}, int newfd, const char *@var{newname}, int flags)
+@standards{POSIX.1, unistd.h}
+@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
+
+The @code{linkat} function is analogous to the @code{link} function,
+except that it identifies its source and target using a combination of a
+file descriptor (referring to a directory) and a pathname. If a
+pathnames is not absolute, it is resolved relative to the corresponding
+file descriptor. The special file descriptor @code{AT_FDCWD} denotes
+the current directory.
+
+The @var{flags} argument is a combination of the following flags:
+
+@table @code
+@item AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW
+If the source path identified by @var{oldfd} and @var{oldname} is a
+symbolic link, @code{linkat} follows the symbolic link and creates a
+link to its target. If the flag is not set, a link for the symbolic
+link itself is created; this is not supported by all file systems and
+@code{linkat} can fail in this case.
+
+@item AT_EMPTY_PATH
+If this flag is specified, @var{oldname} can be an empty string. In
+this case, a new link to the file denoted by the descriptor @var{oldfd}
+is created, which may have been opened with @code{O_PATH} or
+@code{O_TMPFILE}. This flag is a GNU extension.
+@end table
+@end deftypefun
+
@node Symbolic Links
@section Symbolic Links
@cindex soft link
@@ -3515,7 +3544,6 @@ The @code{mkdtemp} function comes from OpenBSD.
@c fchownat
@c futimesat
@c fstatat (there's a commented-out safety assessment for this one)
-@c linkat
@c mkdirat
@c mkfifoat
@c name_to_handle_at