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@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ import (
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"os";
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)
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var (
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ENOENV = NewError("no such environment variable");
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// ENOENV is the Error indicating that an environment variable does not exist.
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var ENOENV = NewError("no such environment variable");
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var env map[string] string;
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env map[string] string;
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)
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func copyenv() {
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env = make(map[string] string);
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@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ func copyenv() {
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}
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}
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// Getenv retrieves the value of the environment variable named by the key.
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// It returns the value and an error, if any.
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func Getenv(key string) (value string, err *Error) {
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once.Do(copyenv);
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@ -42,6 +44,8 @@ func Getenv(key string) (value string, err *Error) {
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return v, nil;
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}
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// Setenv sets the value of the environment variable named by the key.
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// It returns an Error, if any.
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func Setenv(key, value string) *Error {
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once.Do(copyenv);
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@ -52,11 +56,14 @@ func Setenv(key, value string) *Error {
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return nil;
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}
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// Clearenv deletes all environment variables.
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func Clearenv() {
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once.Do(copyenv); // prevent copyenv in Getenv/Setenv
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env = make(map[string] string);
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}
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// Environ returns an array of strings representing the environment,
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// in the form "key=value".
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func Environ() []string {
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once.Do(copyenv);
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a := make([]string, len(env));
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@ -6,8 +6,12 @@ package os
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import syscall "syscall"
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// Errors are singleton structures. Use the String() method to get their contents --
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// it handles the nil (no error) case.
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// Error is a structure wrapping a string describing an error.
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// Errors are singleton structures, created by NewError, so their addresses can
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// be compared to test for equality. A nil Error pointer means ``no error''.
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// Use the String() method to get the contents; it handles the nil case.
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// The Error type is intended for use by any package that wishes to define
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// error strings.
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type Error struct {
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s string
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}
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// These functions contain a race if two goroutines add identical
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// errors simultaneously but the consequences are unimportant.
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// Allocate an Error object, but if it's been seen before, share that one.
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// NewError allocates an Error object, but if s has been seen before,
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// shares the Error associated with that message.
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func NewError(s string) *Error {
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if s == "" {
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return nil
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@ -38,7 +43,8 @@ func NewError(s string) *Error {
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return err;
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}
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// Allocate an Error objecct, but if it's been seen before, share that one.
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// ErrnoToError calls NewError to create an Error object for the string
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// associated with Unix error code errno.
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func ErrnoToError(errno int64) *Error {
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if errno == 0 {
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return nil
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return err;
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}
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// Commonly known Unix errors.
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var (
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ENONE = ErrnoToError(syscall.ENONE);
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EPERM = ErrnoToError(syscall.EPERM);
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EAGAIN = ErrnoToError(syscall.EAGAIN);
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)
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// String returns the string associated with the Error.
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func (e *Error) String() string {
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if e == nil {
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return "No Error"
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"syscall";
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)
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// ForkExec forks the current process and invokes Exec with the file, arguments,
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// and environment specified by argv0, argv, and envv. It returns the process
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// id of the forked process and an Error, if any. The fd array specifies the
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// file descriptors to be set up in the new process: fd[0] will be Unix file
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// descriptor 0 (standard input), fd[1] descriptor 1, and so on. A nil entry
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// will cause the child to have no open file descriptor with that index.
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func ForkExec(argv0 string, argv []string, envv []string, fd []*FD)
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(pid int, err *Error)
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{
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return int(p), ErrnoToError(e);
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}
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// Exec replaces the current process with an execution of the program
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// named by argv0, with arguments argv and environment envv.
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// If successful, Exec never returns. If it fails, it returns an Error.
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// ForkExec is almost always a better way to execute a program.
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func Exec(argv0 string, argv []string, envv []string) *Error {
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if envv == nil {
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envv = Environ();
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// since syscall one might have different field types across
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// different OS.
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// Waitmsg stores the information about an exited process as reported by Wait.
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type Waitmsg struct {
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Pid int;
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syscall.WaitStatus;
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Rusage *syscall.Rusage;
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Pid int; // The process's id.
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syscall.WaitStatus; // System-dependent status info.
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Rusage *syscall.Rusage; // System-dependent resource usage info.
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}
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// Options for Wait.
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const (
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WNOHANG = syscall.WNOHANG;
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WSTOPPED = syscall.WSTOPPED;
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WRUSAGE = 1<<60;
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WNOHANG = syscall.WNOHANG; // Don't wait if no process has exited.
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WSTOPPED = syscall.WSTOPPED; // If set, status of stopped subprocesses is also reported.
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WUNTRACED = WSTOPPED;
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WRUSAGE = 1<<60; // Record resource usage.
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)
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// Wait waits for process pid to exit or stop, and then returns a
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// Waitmsg describing its status and an Error, if any. The options
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// (WNOHANG etc.) affect the behavior of the Wait call.
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func Wait(pid int, options uint64) (w *Waitmsg, err *Error) {
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var status syscall.WaitStatus;
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var rusage *syscall.Rusage;
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// The os package provides a platform-independent interface to operating
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// system functionality. The design is Unix-like.
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package os
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import (
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bufp int64; // location of next record in buf.
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}
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// FDs are wrappers for file descriptors
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// FD represents an open file.
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// TODO(r): is FD the right name? Would File be better?
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type FD struct {
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fd int64;
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name string;
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dirinfo *dirInfo; // nil unless directory being read
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}
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// Fd returns the integer Unix file descriptor referencing the open file.
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func (fd *FD) Fd() int64 {
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return fd.fd
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}
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// Name returns the name of the file as presented to Open.
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func (fd *FD) Name() string {
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return fd.name
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}
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// NewFD returns a new FD with the given file descriptor and name.
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func NewFD(fd int64, name string) *FD {
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if fd < 0 {
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return nil
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return &FD{fd, name, nil}
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}
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// Stdin, Stdout, and Stderr are open FDs pointing to the standard input,
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// standard output, and standard error file descriptors.
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var (
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Stdin = NewFD(0, "/dev/stdin");
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Stdout = NewFD(1, "/dev/stdout");
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Stderr = NewFD(2, "/dev/stderr");
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)
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// Flags to Open wrapping those of the underlying system. Not all flags
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// may be implemented on a given system.
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const (
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O_RDONLY = syscall.O_RDONLY;
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O_WRONLY = syscall.O_WRONLY;
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O_RDWR = syscall.O_RDWR;
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O_APPEND = syscall.O_APPEND;
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O_ASYNC = syscall.O_ASYNC;
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O_CREAT = syscall.O_CREAT;
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O_NOCTTY = syscall.O_NOCTTY;
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O_NONBLOCK = syscall.O_NONBLOCK;
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O_NDELAY = O_NONBLOCK;
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O_SYNC = syscall.O_SYNC;
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O_TRUNC = syscall.O_TRUNC;
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O_RDONLY = syscall.O_RDONLY; // open the file read-only.
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O_WRONLY = syscall.O_WRONLY; // open the file write-only.
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O_RDWR = syscall.O_RDWR; // open the file read-write.
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O_APPEND = syscall.O_APPEND; // open the file append-only.
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O_ASYNC = syscall.O_ASYNC; // generate a signal when I/O is available.
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O_CREAT = syscall.O_CREAT; // create a new file if none exists.
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O_NOCTTY = syscall.O_NOCTTY; // do not make file the controlling tty.
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O_NONBLOCK = syscall.O_NONBLOCK; // open in non-blocking mode.
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O_NDELAY = O_NONBLOCK; // synonym for O_NONBLOCK
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O_SYNC = syscall.O_SYNC; // open for synchronous I/O.
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O_TRUNC = syscall.O_TRUNC; // if possible, truncate file when opened.
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)
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func Open(name string, mode int, flags int) (fd *FD, err *Error) {
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r, e := syscall.Open(name, int64(mode), int64(flags | syscall.O_CLOEXEC));
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// Open opens the named file with specified flag (O_RDONLY etc.) and perm, (0666 etc.)
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// if applicable. If successful, methods on the returned FD can be used for I/O.
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// It returns the FD and an Error, if any.
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func Open(name string, flag int, perm int) (fd *FD, err *Error) {
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r, e := syscall.Open(name, int64(flag | syscall.O_CLOEXEC), int64(perm));
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if e != 0 {
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return nil, ErrnoToError(e);
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}
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return NewFD(r, name), ErrnoToError(e)
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}
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// Close closes the FD, rendering it unusable for I/O.
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// It returns an Error, if any.
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func (fd *FD) Close() *Error {
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if fd == nil {
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return EINVAL
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return ErrnoToError(e)
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}
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// Read reads up to len(b) bytes from the FD.
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// It returns the number of bytes read and an Error, if any.
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// EOF is signaled by a zero count with a nil Error.
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// TODO(r): Add Pread, Pwrite (maybe ReadAt, WriteAt).
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func (fd *FD) Read(b []byte) (ret int, err *Error) {
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if fd == nil {
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return 0, EINVAL
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return int(r), ErrnoToError(e)
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}
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// Write writes len(b) bytes to the FD.
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// It returns the number of bytes written and an Error, if any.
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// If the byte count differs from len(b), it usually implies an error occurred.
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func (fd *FD) Write(b []byte) (ret int, err *Error) {
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if fd == nil {
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return 0, EINVAL
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return int(r), ErrnoToError(e)
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}
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// Seek sets the offset for the next Read or Write on FD to offset, interpreted
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// according to whence: 0 means relative to the origin of the file, 1 means
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// relative to the current offset, and 2 means relative to the end.
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// It returns the new offset and an Error, if any.
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func (fd *FD) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (ret int64, err *Error) {
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r, e := syscall.Seek(fd.fd, offset, int64(whence));
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return r, nil
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}
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// WriteString is like Write, but writes the contents of string s rather than
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// an array of bytes.
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func (fd *FD) WriteString(s string) (ret int, err *Error) {
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if fd == nil {
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return int(r), ErrnoToError(e)
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}
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func Pipe() (fd1 *FD, fd2 *FD, err *Error) {
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// Pipe returns a connected pair of FDs; reads from r return bytes written to w.
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// It returns the FDs and an Error, if any.
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func Pipe() (r *FD, w *FD, err *Error) {
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var p [2]int64;
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// See ../syscall/exec.go for description of lock.
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syscall.ForkLock.RLock();
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r, e := syscall.Pipe(&p);
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ret, e := syscall.Pipe(&p);
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if e != 0 {
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syscall.ForkLock.RUnlock();
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return nil, nil, ErrnoToError(e)
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return NewFD(p[0], "|0"), NewFD(p[1], "|1"), nil
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}
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// Mkdir creates a new directory with the specified name and permission bits.
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// It returns an error, if any.
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func Mkdir(name string, perm int) *Error {
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r, e := syscall.Mkdir(name, int64(perm));
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return ErrnoToError(e)
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}
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// Stat returns the Dir structure describing the named file. If the file
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// is a symbolic link, it returns information about the file the link
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// references.
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// It returns the Dir and an error, if any.
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func Stat(name string) (dir *Dir, err *Error) {
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stat := new(syscall.Stat_t);
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r, e := syscall.Stat(name, stat);
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return dirFromStat(name, new(Dir), stat), nil
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}
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// Fstat returns the Dir structure describing the file associated with the FD.
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// It returns the Dir and an error, if any.
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func Fstat(fd *FD) (dir *Dir, err *Error) {
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stat := new(syscall.Stat_t);
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r, e := syscall.Fstat(fd.fd, stat);
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return dirFromStat(fd.name, new(Dir), stat), nil
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}
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// Lstat returns the Dir structure describing the named file. If the file
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// is a symbolic link, it returns information about the link itself.
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// It returns the Dir and an error, if any.
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func Lstat(name string) (dir *Dir, err *Error) {
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stat := new(syscall.Stat_t);
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r, e := syscall.Lstat(name, stat);
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return dirFromStat(name, new(Dir), stat), nil
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}
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// Non-portable function defined in operating-system-dependent file.
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// Readdirnames has a non-portable implemenation so its code is separated into an
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// operating-system-dependent file.
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// Readdirnames reads the contents of the directory associated with fd and
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// returns an array of up to count names, in directory order. Subsequent
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// calls on the same fd will yield further names.
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// A negative count means to read until EOF.
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// It returns the array and an Error, if any.
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func Readdirnames(fd *FD, count int) (names []string, err *os.Error)
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// Negative count means read until EOF.
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// Readdir reads the contents of the directory associated with fd and
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// returns an array of up to count Dir structures, in directory order. Subsequent
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// calls on the same fd will yield further Dirs.
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// A negative count means to read until EOF.
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// It returns the array and an Error, if any.
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func Readdir(fd *FD, count int) (dirs []Dir, err *os.Error) {
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dirname := fd.name;
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if dirname == "" {
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)
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// Time returns the current time, in whole seconds and
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// fractional nanoseconds, plus an Error if any. The current
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// time is thus 1e9*sec+nsec, in nanoseconds. The zero of
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// time is the Unix epoch.
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func Time() (sec int64, nsec int64, err *Error) {
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var errno int64;
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sec, nsec, errno = syscall.Gettimeofday();
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// An operating-system independent representation of Unix data structures.
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// OS-specific routines in this directory convert the OS-local versions to these.
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// Result of stat64(2) etc.
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// A Dir describes a file and is returned by Stat, Fstat, and Lstat
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type Dir struct {
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Dev uint64;
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Ino uint64;
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Nlink uint64;
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Mode uint32;
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Uid uint32;
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Gid uint32;
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Rdev uint64;
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Size uint64;
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Blksize uint64;
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Blocks uint64;
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Atime_ns uint64; // nanoseconds since 1970
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Mtime_ns uint64; // nanoseconds since 1970
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Ctime_ns uint64; // nanoseconds since 1970
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Name string;
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Dev uint64; // device number of file system holding file.
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Ino uint64; // inode number.
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Nlink uint64; // number of hard links.
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Mode uint32; // permission and mode bits.
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Uid uint32; // user id of owner.
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Gid uint32; // group id of owner.
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Rdev uint64; // device type for special file.
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Size uint64; // length in bytes.
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Blksize uint64; // size of blocks, in bytes.
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Blocks uint64; // number of blocks allocated for file.
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Atime_ns uint64; // access time; nanoseconds since epoch.
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Mtime_ns uint64; // modified time; nanoseconds since epoch.
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Ctime_ns uint64; // status change time; nanoseconds since epoch.
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Name string; // name of file as presented to Open.
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}
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// IsFifo reports whether the Dir describes a FIFO file.
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func (dir *Dir) IsFifo() bool {
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return (dir.Mode & syscall.S_IFMT) == syscall.S_IFIFO
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}
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// IsChar reports whether the Dir describes a character special file.
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func (dir *Dir) IsChar() bool {
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return (dir.Mode & syscall.S_IFMT) == syscall.S_IFCHR
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}
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// IsDirectory reports whether the Dir describes a directory.
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func (dir *Dir) IsDirectory() bool {
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return (dir.Mode & syscall.S_IFMT) == syscall.S_IFDIR
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}
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// IsBlock reports whether the Dir describes a block special file.
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func (dir *Dir) IsBlock() bool {
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return (dir.Mode & syscall.S_IFMT) == syscall.S_IFBLK
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}
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// IsRegular reports whether the Dir describes a regular file.
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func (dir *Dir) IsRegular() bool {
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return (dir.Mode & syscall.S_IFMT) == syscall.S_IFREG
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}
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// IsSymlink reports whether the Dir describes a symbolic link.
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func (dir *Dir) IsSymlink() bool {
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return (dir.Mode & syscall.S_IFMT) == syscall.S_IFLNK
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}
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// IsSocket reports whether the Dir describes a socket.
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func (dir *Dir) IsSocket() bool {
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return (dir.Mode & syscall.S_IFMT) == syscall.S_IFSOCK
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}
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// Permission returns the file permission bits.
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func (dir *Dir) Permission() int {
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return int(dir.Mode & 0777)
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}
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