| // 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 ( |
| "runtime" |
| "syscall" |
| ) |
| |
| // Auxiliary information if the File describes a directory |
| type dirInfo struct { |
| buf []byte // buffer for directory I/O |
| nbuf int // length of buf; return value from Getdirentries |
| bufp int // location of next record in buf. |
| } |
| |
| // Open opens the named file with specified flag (O_RDONLY etc.) and perm, (0666 etc.) |
| // if applicable. If successful, methods on the returned File can be used for I/O. |
| // It returns the File and an Error, if any. |
| func Open(name string, flag int, perm int) (file *File, err Error) { |
| r, e := syscall.Open(name, flag|syscall.O_CLOEXEC, perm) |
| if e != 0 { |
| return nil, &PathError{"open", name, Errno(e)} |
| } |
| |
| // There's a race here with fork/exec, which we are |
| // content to live with. See ../syscall/exec.go |
| if syscall.O_CLOEXEC == 0 { // O_CLOEXEC not supported |
| syscall.CloseOnExec(r) |
| } |
| |
| return NewFile(r, name), nil |
| } |
| |
| // Close closes the File, rendering it unusable for I/O. |
| // It returns an Error, if any. |
| func (file *File) Close() Error { |
| if file == nil || file.fd < 0 { |
| return EINVAL |
| } |
| var err Error |
| if e := syscall.Close(file.fd); e != 0 { |
| err = &PathError{"close", file.name, Errno(e)} |
| } |
| file.fd = -1 // so it can't be closed again |
| |
| // no need for a finalizer anymore |
| runtime.SetFinalizer(file, nil) |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| // Stat returns the FileInfo structure describing file. |
| // It returns the FileInfo and an error, if any. |
| func (file *File) Stat() (fi *FileInfo, err Error) { |
| var stat syscall.Stat_t |
| e := syscall.Fstat(file.fd, &stat) |
| if e != 0 { |
| return nil, &PathError{"stat", file.name, Errno(e)} |
| } |
| return fileInfoFromStat(file.name, new(FileInfo), &stat, &stat), nil |
| } |
| |
| // Readdir reads the contents of the directory associated with file and |
| // returns an array of up to count FileInfo structures, as would be returned |
| // by Stat, in directory order. Subsequent calls on the same file will yield |
| // further FileInfos. |
| // A negative count means to read until EOF. |
| // Readdir returns the array and an Error, if any. |
| func (file *File) Readdir(count int) (fi []FileInfo, err Error) { |
| dirname := file.name |
| if dirname == "" { |
| dirname = "." |
| } |
| dirname += "/" |
| names, err1 := file.Readdirnames(count) |
| if err1 != nil { |
| return nil, err1 |
| } |
| fi = make([]FileInfo, len(names)) |
| for i, filename := range names { |
| fip, err := Lstat(dirname + filename) |
| if fip == nil || err != nil { |
| fi[i].Name = filename // rest is already zeroed out |
| } else { |
| fi[i] = *fip |
| } |
| } |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // Truncate changes the size of the named file. |
| // If the file is a symbolic link, it changes the size of the link's target. |
| func Truncate(name string, size int64) Error { |
| if e := syscall.Truncate(name, size); e != 0 { |
| return &PathError{"truncate", name, Errno(e)} |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |