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| author | Valentin Popov <valentin@popov.link> | 2024-07-19 15:37:58 +0300 | 
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| committer | Valentin Popov <valentin@popov.link> | 2024-07-19 15:37:58 +0300 | 
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diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/abs.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/abs.rs deleted file mode 100644 index fb6c8c3..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/abs.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ -//! POSIX-style filesystem functions which operate on bare paths. - -use crate::fd::OwnedFd; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita")))] -use crate::fs::Access; -#[cfg(not(any( -    solarish, -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "haiku", -    target_os = "netbsd", -    target_os = "nto", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use crate::fs::StatFs; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -use crate::fs::StatVfs; -use crate::fs::{Mode, OFlags, Stat}; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use crate::ugid::{Gid, Uid}; -use crate::{backend, io, path}; -#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] -use { -    crate::ffi::{CStr, CString}, -    crate::path::SMALL_PATH_BUFFER_SIZE, -    alloc::vec::Vec, -}; - -/// `open(path, oflags, mode)`—Opens a file. -/// -/// POSIX guarantees that `open` will use the lowest unused file descriptor, -/// however it is not safe in general to rely on this, as file descriptors may -/// be unexpectedly allocated on other threads or in libraries. -/// -/// The `Mode` argument is only significant when creating a file. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/open.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/open.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn open<P: path::Arg>(path: P, flags: OFlags, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::open(path, flags, mode)) -} - -/// `chmod(path, mode)`—Sets file or directory permissions. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/chmod.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub fn chmod<P: path::Arg>(path: P, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::chmod(path, mode)) -} - -/// `stat(path)`—Queries metadata for a file or directory. -/// -/// [`Mode::from_raw_mode`] and [`FileType::from_raw_mode`] may be used to -/// interpret the `st_mode` field. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/stat.2.html -/// [`Mode::from_raw_mode`]: crate::fs::Mode::from_raw_mode -/// [`FileType::from_raw_mode`]: crate::fs::FileType::from_raw_mode -#[inline] -pub fn stat<P: path::Arg>(path: P) -> io::Result<Stat> { -    path.into_with_c_str(backend::fs::syscalls::stat) -} - -/// `lstat(path)`—Queries metadata for a file or directory, without following -/// symlinks. -/// -/// [`Mode::from_raw_mode`] and [`FileType::from_raw_mode`] may be used to -/// interpret the `st_mode` field. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/lstat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lstat.2.html -/// [`Mode::from_raw_mode`]: crate::fs::Mode::from_raw_mode -/// [`FileType::from_raw_mode`]: crate::fs::FileType::from_raw_mode -#[inline] -pub fn lstat<P: path::Arg>(path: P) -> io::Result<Stat> { -    path.into_with_c_str(backend::fs::syscalls::lstat) -} - -/// `readlink(path)`—Reads the contents of a symlink. -/// -/// If `reuse` is non-empty, reuse its buffer to store the result if possible. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/readlink.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html -#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] -#[inline] -pub fn readlink<P: path::Arg, B: Into<Vec<u8>>>(path: P, reuse: B) -> io::Result<CString> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| _readlink(path, reuse.into())) -} - -#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] -fn _readlink(path: &CStr, mut buffer: Vec<u8>) -> io::Result<CString> { -    // This code would benefit from having a better way to read into -    // uninitialized memory, but that requires `unsafe`. -    buffer.clear(); -    buffer.reserve(SMALL_PATH_BUFFER_SIZE); -    buffer.resize(buffer.capacity(), 0_u8); - -    loop { -        let nread = backend::fs::syscalls::readlink(path, &mut buffer)?; - -        let nread = nread as usize; -        assert!(nread <= buffer.len()); -        if nread < buffer.len() { -            buffer.resize(nread, 0_u8); -            return Ok(CString::new(buffer).unwrap()); -        } -        // Use `Vec` reallocation strategy to grow capacity exponentially. -        buffer.reserve(1); -        buffer.resize(buffer.capacity(), 0_u8); -    } -} - -/// `rename(old_path, new_path)`—Renames a file or directory. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/rename.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rename.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn rename<P: path::Arg, Q: path::Arg>(old_path: P, new_path: Q) -> io::Result<()> { -    old_path.into_with_c_str(|old_path| { -        new_path.into_with_c_str(|new_path| backend::fs::syscalls::rename(old_path, new_path)) -    }) -} - -/// `unlink(path)`—Unlinks a file. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/unlink.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn unlink<P: path::Arg>(path: P) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(backend::fs::syscalls::unlink) -} - -/// `rmdir(path)`—Removes a directory. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/rmdir.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rmdir.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn rmdir<P: path::Arg>(path: P) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(backend::fs::syscalls::rmdir) -} - -/// `link(old_path, new_path)`—Creates a hard link. -/// -/// POSIX leaves it implementation-defined whether `link` follows a symlink in -/// `old_path`, or creates a new link to the symbolic link itself. On platforms -/// which have it, [`linkat`] avoids this problem since it has an [`AtFlags`] -/// paramter and the [`AtFlags::SYMLINK_FOLLOW`] flag determines whether -/// symlinks should be followed. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/link.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/link.2.html -/// [`linkat`]: crate::fs::linkat -/// [`AtFlags`]: crate::fs::AtFlags -/// [`AtFlags::SYMLINK_FOLLOW`]: crate::fs::AtFlags::SYMLINK_FOLLOW -#[inline] -pub fn link<P: path::Arg, Q: path::Arg>(old_path: P, new_path: Q) -> io::Result<()> { -    old_path.into_with_c_str(|old_path| { -        new_path.into_with_c_str(|new_path| backend::fs::syscalls::link(old_path, new_path)) -    }) -} - -/// `symlink(old_path, new_path)`—Creates a symlink. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/symlink.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/symlink.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn symlink<P: path::Arg, Q: path::Arg>(old_path: P, new_path: Q) -> io::Result<()> { -    old_path.into_with_c_str(|old_path| { -        new_path.into_with_c_str(|new_path| backend::fs::syscalls::symlink(old_path, new_path)) -    }) -} - -/// `mkdir(path, mode)`—Creates a directory. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mkdir.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mkdir.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn mkdir<P: path::Arg>(path: P, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::mkdir(path, mode)) -} - -/// `access(path, access)`—Tests permissions for a file or directory. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/access.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/access.2.html -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita")))] -#[inline] -pub fn access<P: path::Arg>(path: P, access: Access) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::access(path, access)) -} - -/// `statfs`—Queries filesystem metadata. -/// -/// Compared to [`statvfs`], this function often provides more information, -/// though it's less portable. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/statfs.2.html -#[cfg(not(any( -    solarish, -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "haiku", -    target_os = "netbsd", -    target_os = "nto", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[inline] -pub fn statfs<P: path::Arg>(path: P) -> io::Result<StatFs> { -    path.into_with_c_str(backend::fs::syscalls::statfs) -} - -/// `statvfs`—Queries filesystem metadata, POSIX version. -/// -/// Compared to [`statfs`], this function often provides less information, but -/// it is more portable. But even so, filesystems are very diverse and not all -/// the fields are meaningful for every filesystem. And `f_fsid` doesn't seem -/// to have a clear meaning anywhere. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/statvfs.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/statvfs.2.html -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub fn statvfs<P: path::Arg>(path: P) -> io::Result<StatVfs> { -    path.into_with_c_str(backend::fs::syscalls::statvfs) -} - -/// `chown(path, owner, group)`—Sets open file or directory ownership. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/chown.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub fn chown<P: path::Arg>(path: P, owner: Option<Uid>, group: Option<Gid>) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::chown(path, owner, group)) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/at.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/at.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 4163692..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/at.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,472 +0,0 @@ -//! POSIX-style `*at` functions. -//! -//! The `dirfd` argument to these functions may be a file descriptor for a -//! directory, or the special value [`CWD`]. -//! -//! [`cwd`]: crate::fs::CWD - -use crate::fd::OwnedFd; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita")))] -use crate::fs::Access; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "espidf"))] -use crate::fs::AtFlags; -#[cfg(apple)] -use crate::fs::CloneFlags; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -use crate::fs::RenameFlags; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "espidf"))] -use crate::fs::Stat; -#[cfg(not(any(apple, target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita", target_os = "wasi")))] -use crate::fs::{Dev, FileType}; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "wasi")))] -use crate::fs::{Gid, Uid}; -use crate::fs::{Mode, OFlags}; -use crate::{backend, io, path}; -use backend::fd::{AsFd, BorrowedFd}; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -use core::slice; -#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] -use {crate::ffi::CString, crate::path::SMALL_PATH_BUFFER_SIZE, alloc::vec::Vec}; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita")))] -use {crate::fs::Timestamps, crate::timespec::Nsecs}; - -/// `UTIME_NOW` for use with [`utimensat`]. -/// -/// [`utimensat`]: crate::fs::utimensat -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "redox", target_os = "vita")))] -pub const UTIME_NOW: Nsecs = backend::c::UTIME_NOW as Nsecs; - -/// `UTIME_OMIT` for use with [`utimensat`]. -/// -/// [`utimensat`]: crate::fs::utimensat -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "redox", target_os = "vita")))] -pub const UTIME_OMIT: Nsecs = backend::c::UTIME_OMIT as Nsecs; - -/// `openat(dirfd, path, oflags, mode)`—Opens a file. -/// -/// POSIX guarantees that `openat` will use the lowest unused file descriptor, -/// however it is not safe in general to rely on this, as file descriptors may -/// be unexpectedly allocated on other threads or in libraries. -/// -/// The `Mode` argument is only significant when creating a file. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/openat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/openat.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn openat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    oflags: OFlags, -    create_mode: Mode, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        backend::fs::syscalls::openat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, oflags, create_mode) -    }) -} - -/// `readlinkat(fd, path)`—Reads the contents of a symlink. -/// -/// If `reuse` already has available capacity, reuse it if possible. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/readlinkat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlinkat.2.html -#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] -#[inline] -pub fn readlinkat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd, B: Into<Vec<u8>>>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    reuse: B, -) -> io::Result<CString> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| _readlinkat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, reuse.into())) -} - -#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] -#[allow(unsafe_code)] -fn _readlinkat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &CStr, mut buffer: Vec<u8>) -> io::Result<CString> { -    buffer.clear(); -    buffer.reserve(SMALL_PATH_BUFFER_SIZE); - -    loop { -        let nread = -            backend::fs::syscalls::readlinkat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, buffer.spare_capacity_mut())?; - -        debug_assert!(nread <= buffer.capacity()); -        if nread < buffer.capacity() { -            // SAFETY: From the [documentation]: “On success, these calls -            // return the number of bytes placed in buf.” -            // -            // [documentation]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlinkat.2.html -            unsafe { -                buffer.set_len(nread); -            } - -            // SAFETY: -            // - “readlink places the contents of the symbolic link pathname in -            //   the buffer buf” -            // - [POSIX definition 3.271: Pathname]: “A string that is used to -            //   identify a file.” -            // - [POSIX definition 3.375: String]: “A contiguous sequence of -            //   bytes terminated by and including the first null byte.” -            // - “readlink does not append a terminating null byte to buf.” -            // -            // Thus, there will be no NUL bytes in the string. -            // -            // [POSIX definition 3.271: Pathname]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_271 -            // [POSIX definition 3.375: String]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_375 -            unsafe { -                return Ok(CString::from_vec_unchecked(buffer)); -            } -        } - -        // Use `Vec` reallocation strategy to grow capacity exponentially. -        buffer.reserve(buffer.capacity() + 1); -    } -} - -/// `readlinkat(fd, path)`—Reads the contents of a symlink, without -/// allocating. -/// -/// This is the "raw" version which avoids allocating, but which is -/// significantly trickier to use; most users should use plain [`readlinkat`]. -/// -/// This version writes bytes into the buffer and returns two slices, one -/// containing the written bytes, and one containint the remaining -/// uninitialized space. If the number of written bytes is equal to the length -/// of the buffer, it means the buffer wasn't big enough to hold the full -/// string, and callers should try again with a bigger buffer. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/readlinkat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlinkat.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn readlinkat_raw<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    buf: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>], -) -> io::Result<(&mut [u8], &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>])> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| _readlinkat_raw(dirfd.as_fd(), path, buf)) -} - -#[allow(unsafe_code)] -fn _readlinkat_raw<'a>( -    dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, -    path: &CStr, -    buf: &'a mut [MaybeUninit<u8>], -) -> io::Result<(&'a mut [u8], &'a mut [MaybeUninit<u8>])> { -    let n = backend::fs::syscalls::readlinkat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, buf)?; -    unsafe { -        Ok(( -            slice::from_raw_parts_mut(buf.as_mut_ptr().cast::<u8>(), n), -            &mut buf[n..], -        )) -    } -} - -/// `mkdirat(fd, path, mode)`—Creates a directory. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mkdirat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mkdirat.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn mkdirat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>(dirfd: Fd, path: P, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::mkdirat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, mode)) -} - -/// `linkat(old_dirfd, old_path, new_dirfd, new_path, flags)`—Creates a hard -/// link. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/linkat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/linkat.2.html -#[cfg(not(target_os = "espidf"))] -#[inline] -pub fn linkat<P: path::Arg, Q: path::Arg, PFd: AsFd, QFd: AsFd>( -    old_dirfd: PFd, -    old_path: P, -    new_dirfd: QFd, -    new_path: Q, -    flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    old_path.into_with_c_str(|old_path| { -        new_path.into_with_c_str(|new_path| { -            backend::fs::syscalls::linkat( -                old_dirfd.as_fd(), -                old_path, -                new_dirfd.as_fd(), -                new_path, -                flags, -            ) -        }) -    }) -} - -/// `unlinkat(fd, path, flags)`—Unlinks a file or remove a directory. -/// -/// With the [`REMOVEDIR`] flag, this removes a directory. This is in place of -/// a `rmdirat` function. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [`REMOVEDIR`]: AtFlags::REMOVEDIR -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/unlinkat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlinkat.2.html -#[cfg(not(target_os = "espidf"))] -#[inline] -pub fn unlinkat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>(dirfd: Fd, path: P, flags: AtFlags) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::unlinkat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, flags)) -} - -/// `renameat(old_dirfd, old_path, new_dirfd, new_path)`—Renames a file or -/// directory. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/renameat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/renameat.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn renameat<P: path::Arg, Q: path::Arg, PFd: AsFd, QFd: AsFd>( -    old_dirfd: PFd, -    old_path: P, -    new_dirfd: QFd, -    new_path: Q, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    old_path.into_with_c_str(|old_path| { -        new_path.into_with_c_str(|new_path| { -            backend::fs::syscalls::renameat( -                old_dirfd.as_fd(), -                old_path, -                new_dirfd.as_fd(), -                new_path, -            ) -        }) -    }) -} - -/// `renameat2(old_dirfd, old_path, new_dirfd, new_path, flags)`—Renames a -/// file or directory. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/renameat2.2.html -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "renameat2")] -pub fn renameat_with<P: path::Arg, Q: path::Arg, PFd: AsFd, QFd: AsFd>( -    old_dirfd: PFd, -    old_path: P, -    new_dirfd: QFd, -    new_path: Q, -    flags: RenameFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    old_path.into_with_c_str(|old_path| { -        new_path.into_with_c_str(|new_path| { -            backend::fs::syscalls::renameat2( -                old_dirfd.as_fd(), -                old_path, -                new_dirfd.as_fd(), -                new_path, -                flags, -            ) -        }) -    }) -} - -/// `symlinkat(old_path, new_dirfd, new_path)`—Creates a symlink. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/symlinkat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/symlinkat.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn symlinkat<P: path::Arg, Q: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>( -    old_path: P, -    new_dirfd: Fd, -    new_path: Q, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    old_path.into_with_c_str(|old_path| { -        new_path.into_with_c_str(|new_path| { -            backend::fs::syscalls::symlinkat(old_path, new_dirfd.as_fd(), new_path) -        }) -    }) -} - -/// `fstatat(dirfd, path, flags)`—Queries metadata for a file or directory. -/// -/// [`Mode::from_raw_mode`] and [`FileType::from_raw_mode`] may be used to -/// interpret the `st_mode` field. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fstatat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstatat.2.html -/// [`Mode::from_raw_mode`]: crate::fs::Mode::from_raw_mode -/// [`FileType::from_raw_mode`]: crate::fs::FileType::from_raw_mode -#[cfg(not(target_os = "espidf"))] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "fstatat")] -pub fn statat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>(dirfd: Fd, path: P, flags: AtFlags) -> io::Result<Stat> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::statat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, flags)) -} - -/// `faccessat(dirfd, path, access, flags)`—Tests permissions for a file or -/// directory. -/// -/// On Linux before 5.8, this function uses the `faccessat` system call which -/// doesn't support any flags. This function emulates support for the -/// [`AtFlags::EACCESS`] flag by checking whether the uid and gid of the -/// process match the effective uid and gid, in which case the `EACCESS` flag -/// can be ignored. In Linux 5.8 and beyond `faccessat2` is used, which -/// supports flags. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/faccessat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/faccessat.2.html -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita")))] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "faccessat")] -pub fn accessat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    access: Access, -    flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::accessat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, access, flags)) -} - -/// `utimensat(dirfd, path, times, flags)`—Sets file or directory timestamps. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/utimensat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/utimensat.2.html -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita")))] -#[inline] -pub fn utimensat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    times: &Timestamps, -    flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::utimensat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, times, flags)) -} - -/// `fchmodat(dirfd, path, mode, flags)`—Sets file or directory permissions. -/// -/// Platform support for flags varies widely, for example on Linux -/// [`AtFlags::SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW`] is not implemented and therefore -/// [`io::Errno::OPNOTSUPP`] will be returned. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fchmodat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchmodat.2.html -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "fchmodat")] -pub fn chmodat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    mode: Mode, -    flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::chmodat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, mode, flags)) -} - -/// `fclonefileat(src, dst_dir, dst, flags)`—Efficiently copies between files. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://opensource.apple.com/source/xnu/xnu-3789.21.4/bsd/man/man2/clonefile.2.auto.html -#[cfg(apple)] -#[inline] -pub fn fclonefileat<Fd: AsFd, DstFd: AsFd, P: path::Arg>( -    src: Fd, -    dst_dir: DstFd, -    dst: P, -    flags: CloneFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    dst.into_with_c_str(|dst| { -        backend::fs::syscalls::fclonefileat(src.as_fd(), dst_dir.as_fd(), dst, flags) -    }) -} - -/// `mknodat(dirfd, path, mode, dev)`—Creates special or normal files. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mknodat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mknodat.2.html -#[cfg(not(any(apple, target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub fn mknodat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    file_type: FileType, -    mode: Mode, -    dev: Dev, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        backend::fs::syscalls::mknodat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, file_type, mode, dev) -    }) -} - -/// `fchownat(dirfd, path, owner, group, flags)`—Sets file or directory -/// ownership. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fchownat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchownat.2.html -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "fchownat")] -pub fn chownat<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    owner: Option<Uid>, -    group: Option<Gid>, -    flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        backend::fs::syscalls::chownat(dirfd.as_fd(), path, owner, group, flags) -    }) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/constants.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/constants.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a9237af..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/constants.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -//! Filesystem API constants, translated into `bitflags` constants. - -use crate::backend; - -pub use crate::io::FdFlags; -pub use crate::timespec::{Nsecs, Secs, Timespec}; -pub use backend::fs::types::*; diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/copy_file_range.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/copy_file_range.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b927d57..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/copy_file_range.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -use crate::{backend, io}; -use backend::fd::AsFd; - -/// `copy_file_range(fd_in, off_in, fd_out, off_out, len, 0)`—Copies data -/// from one file to another. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/copy_file_range.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn copy_file_range<InFd: AsFd, OutFd: AsFd>( -    fd_in: InFd, -    off_in: Option<&mut u64>, -    fd_out: OutFd, -    off_out: Option<&mut u64>, -    len: usize, -) -> io::Result<usize> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::copy_file_range(fd_in.as_fd(), off_in, fd_out.as_fd(), off_out, len) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/cwd.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/cwd.rs deleted file mode 100644 index e66360e..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/cwd.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -//! The `cwd` function, representing the current working directory. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! This file uses `AT_FDCWD`, which is a raw file descriptor, but which is -//! always valid. - -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use crate::backend; -use backend::c; -use backend::fd::{BorrowedFd, RawFd}; - -/// `AT_FDCWD`—A handle representing the current working directory. -/// -/// This is a file descriptor which refers to the process current directory -/// which can be used as the directory argument in `*at` functions such as -/// [`openat`]. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -/// -/// [`openat`]: crate::fs::openat -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/fcntl.h.html -// SAFETY: `AT_FDCWD` is a reserved value that is never dynamically -// allocated, so it'll remain valid for the duration of `'static`. -#[doc(alias = "AT_FDCWD")] -pub const CWD: BorrowedFd<'static> = -    unsafe { BorrowedFd::<'static>::borrow_raw(c::AT_FDCWD as RawFd) }; - -/// Return the value of [`CWD`]. -#[deprecated(note = "Use `CWD` in place of `cwd()`.")] -pub const fn cwd() -> BorrowedFd<'static> { -    let at_fdcwd = c::AT_FDCWD as RawFd; - -    // SAFETY: `AT_FDCWD` is a reserved value that is never dynamically -    // allocated, so it'll remain valid for the duration of `'static`. -    unsafe { BorrowedFd::<'static>::borrow_raw(at_fdcwd) } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/dir.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/dir.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b3e1e3b..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/dir.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -//! `Dir` and `DirEntry`. - -use crate::backend; - -pub use backend::fs::dir::{Dir, DirEntry}; diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fadvise.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fadvise.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a760a18..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fadvise.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -use crate::{backend, io}; -use backend::fd::AsFd; -use backend::fs::types::Advice; - -/// `posix_fadvise(fd, offset, len, advice)`—Declares an expected access -/// pattern for a file. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/posix_fadvise.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/posix_fadvise.2.html -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "posix_fadvise")] -pub fn fadvise<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, offset: u64, len: u64, advice: Advice) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fadvise(fd.as_fd(), offset, len, advice) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fcntl.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fcntl.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f80db84..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fcntl.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -//! The Unix `fcntl` function is effectively lots of different functions hidden -//! behind a single dynamic dispatch interface. In order to provide a type-safe -//! API, rustix makes them all separate functions so that they can have -//! dedicated static type signatures. - -#[cfg(not(any( -    target_os = "emscripten", -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "fuchsia", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi" -)))] -use crate::fs::FlockOperation; -use crate::{backend, io}; -use backend::fd::AsFd; -use backend::fs::types::OFlags; - -// These `fcntl` functions live in the `io` module because they're not specific -// to files, directories, or memfd objects. We re-export them here in the `fs` -// module because the other the `fcntl` functions are here. -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub use crate::io::fcntl_dupfd_cloexec; -pub use crate::io::{fcntl_getfd, fcntl_setfd}; - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_GETFL)`—Returns a file descriptor's access mode and status. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fcntl.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "F_GETFL")] -pub fn fcntl_getfl<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<OFlags> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_getfl(fd.as_fd()) -} - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags)`—Sets a file descriptor's status. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fcntl.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "F_SETFL")] -pub fn fcntl_setfl<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, flags: OFlags) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_setfl(fd.as_fd(), flags) -} - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_GET_SEALS)` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "fuchsia"))] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "F_GET_SEALS")] -pub fn fcntl_get_seals<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<SealFlags> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_get_seals(fd.as_fd()) -} - -#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "fuchsia"))] -use backend::fs::types::SealFlags; - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_ADD_SEALS)` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "fuchsia"))] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "F_ADD_SEALS")] -pub fn fcntl_add_seals<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, seals: SealFlags) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_add_seals(fd.as_fd(), seals) -} - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_SETLK)`—Acquire or release an `fcntl`-style lock. -/// -/// This function doesn't currently have an offset or len; it currently always -/// sets the `l_len` field to 0, which is a special case that means the entire -/// file should be locked. -/// -/// Unlike `flock`-style locks, `fcntl`-style locks are process-associated, -/// meaning that they don't guard against being acquired by two threads in the -/// same process. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fcntl.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[cfg(not(any( -    target_os = "emscripten", -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "fuchsia", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi" -)))] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "F_SETLK")] -#[doc(alias = "F_SETLKW")] -pub fn fcntl_lock<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, operation: FlockOperation) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_lock(fd.as_fd(), operation) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fcntl_apple.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fcntl_apple.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a32e46d..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fcntl_apple.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -use crate::{backend, io}; -use backend::fd::AsFd; - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_RDADVISE, radvisory { offset, len })` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[doc(alias = "F_RDADVISE")] -#[inline] -pub fn fcntl_rdadvise<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, offset: u64, len: u64) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_rdadvise(fd.as_fd(), offset, len) -} - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_FULLFSYNC)` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[doc(alias = "F_FULLSYNC")] -#[inline] -pub fn fcntl_fullfsync<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_fullfsync(fd.as_fd()) -} - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_NOCACHE, value)`—Turn data caching off or on for a file -/// descriptor. -/// -/// See [this mailing list post] for additional information about the meanings -/// of `F_NOCACHE` and `F_GLOBAL_NOCACHE`. -/// -/// [this mailing list post]: https://lists.apple.com/archives/filesystem-dev/2007/Sep/msg00010.html -/// -/// See also [`fcntl_global_nocache`]. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[doc(alias = "F_NOCACHE")] -#[inline] -pub fn fcntl_nocache<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, value: bool) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_nocache(fd.as_fd(), value) -} - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_GLOBAL_NOCACHE, value)`—Turn data caching off or on for all -/// file descriptors. -/// -/// See [this mailing list post] for additional information about the meanings -/// of `F_NOCACHE` and `F_GLOBAL_NOCACHE`. -/// -/// [this mailing list post]: https://lists.apple.com/archives/filesystem-dev/2007/Sep/msg00010.html -/// -/// See also [`fcntl_nocache`]. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[doc(alias = "F_GLOBAL_NOCACHE")] -#[inline] -pub fn fcntl_global_nocache<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, value: bool) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_global_nocache(fd.as_fd(), value) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fcopyfile.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fcopyfile.rs deleted file mode 100644 index e8f26ff..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fcopyfile.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -use crate::fs::CopyfileFlags; -use crate::{backend, io}; -use backend::fd::AsFd; -use backend::fs::types::copyfile_state_t; - -/// `fcopyfile(from, to, state, flags)` -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The `state` operand must be allocated with `copyfile_state_alloc` and not -/// yet freed with `copyfile_state_free`. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man3/fcopyfile.3.html -#[inline] -pub unsafe fn fcopyfile<FromFd: AsFd, ToFd: AsFd>( -    from: FromFd, -    to: ToFd, -    state: copyfile_state_t, -    flags: CopyfileFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fcopyfile(from.as_fd(), to.as_fd(), state, flags) -} - -/// `copyfile_state_alloc()` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man3/fcopyfile.3.html -#[inline] -pub fn copyfile_state_alloc() -> io::Result<copyfile_state_t> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::copyfile_state_alloc() -} - -/// `copyfile_state_free(state)` -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The `state` operand must be allocated with `copyfile_state_alloc` and not -/// yet freed with `copyfile_state_free`. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man3/fcopyfile.3.html -#[inline] -pub unsafe fn copyfile_state_free(state: copyfile_state_t) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::copyfile_state_free(state) -} - -/// `copyfile_state_get(state, COPYFILE_STATE_COPIED)` -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The `state` operand must be allocated with `copyfile_state_alloc` and not -/// yet freed with `copyfile_state_free`. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man3/fcopyfile.3.html -#[inline] -pub unsafe fn copyfile_state_get_copied(state: copyfile_state_t) -> io::Result<u64> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::copyfile_state_get_copied(state) -} - -/// `copyfile_state_get(state, flags, dst)` -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The `state` operand must be allocated with `copyfile_state_alloc` and not -/// yet freed with `copyfile_state_free`. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man3/fcopyfile.3.html -#[inline] -pub unsafe fn copyfile_state_get( -    state: copyfile_state_t, -    flag: u32, -    dst: *mut core::ffi::c_void, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::copyfile_state_get(state, flag, dst) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fd.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fd.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3ef4b38..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/fd.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,357 +0,0 @@ -//! Functions which operate on file descriptors. - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use crate::fs::Mode; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use crate::fs::{Gid, Uid}; -use crate::fs::{OFlags, SeekFrom, Timespec}; -use crate::{backend, io}; -use backend::fd::{AsFd, BorrowedFd}; -#[cfg(not(any( -    netbsdlike, -    solarish, -    target_os = "aix", -    target_os = "dragonfly", -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "nto", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -)))] -use backend::fs::types::FallocateFlags; -#[cfg(not(any( -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "solaris", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi" -)))] -use backend::fs::types::FlockOperation; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -use backend::fs::types::FsWord; -use backend::fs::types::Stat; -#[cfg(not(any( -    solarish, -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "haiku", -    target_os = "netbsd", -    target_os = "nto", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use backend::fs::types::StatFs; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -use backend::fs::types::StatVfs; - -/// Timestamps used by [`utimensat`] and [`futimens`]. -/// -/// [`utimensat`]: crate::fs::utimensat -/// [`futimens`]: crate::fs::futimens -// This is `repr(C)` and specifically laid out to match the representation used -// by `utimensat` and `futimens`, which expect 2-element arrays of timestamps. -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Timestamps { -    /// The timestamp of the last access to a filesystem object. -    pub last_access: Timespec, - -    /// The timestamp of the last modification of a filesystem object. -    pub last_modification: Timespec, -} - -/// The filesystem magic number for procfs. -/// -/// See [the `fstatfs` manual page] for more information. -/// -/// [the `fstatfs` manual page]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstatfs.2.html#DESCRIPTION -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -pub const PROC_SUPER_MAGIC: FsWord = backend::c::PROC_SUPER_MAGIC as FsWord; - -/// The filesystem magic number for NFS. -/// -/// See [the `fstatfs` manual page] for more information. -/// -/// [the `fstatfs` manual page]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstatfs.2.html#DESCRIPTION -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -pub const NFS_SUPER_MAGIC: FsWord = backend::c::NFS_SUPER_MAGIC as FsWord; - -/// `lseek(fd, offset, whence)`—Repositions a file descriptor within a file. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/lseek.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lseek.2.html -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "lseek")] -pub fn seek<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, pos: SeekFrom) -> io::Result<u64> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::seek(fd.as_fd(), pos) -} - -/// `lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR)`—Returns the current position within a file. -/// -/// Return the current position of the file descriptor. This is a subset of -/// the functionality of `seek`, but this interface makes it easier for users -/// to declare their intent not to mutate any state. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/lseek.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lseek.2.html -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "lseek")] -pub fn tell<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<u64> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::tell(fd.as_fd()) -} - -/// `fchmod(fd, mode)`—Sets open file or directory permissions. -/// -/// This implementation does not support [`OFlags::PATH`] file descriptors, -/// even on platforms where the host libc emulates it. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fchmod.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchmod.2.html -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub fn fchmod<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fchmod(fd.as_fd(), mode) -} - -/// `fchown(fd, owner, group)`—Sets open file or directory ownership. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fchown.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchown.2.html -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub fn fchown<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, owner: Option<Uid>, group: Option<Gid>) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fchown(fd.as_fd(), owner, group) -} - -/// `fstat(fd)`—Queries metadata for an open file or directory. -/// -/// [`Mode::from_raw_mode`] and [`FileType::from_raw_mode`] may be used to -/// interpret the `st_mode` field. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fstat.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstat.2.html -/// [`Mode::from_raw_mode`]: Mode::from_raw_mode -/// [`FileType::from_raw_mode`]: crate::fs::FileType::from_raw_mode -#[inline] -pub fn fstat<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<Stat> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fstat(fd.as_fd()) -} - -/// `fstatfs(fd)`—Queries filesystem statistics for an open file or directory. -/// -/// Compared to [`fstatvfs`], this function often provides more information, -/// though it's less portable. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstatfs.2.html -#[cfg(not(any( -    solarish, -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "haiku", -    target_os = "netbsd", -    target_os = "nto", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[inline] -pub fn fstatfs<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<StatFs> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fstatfs(fd.as_fd()) -} - -/// `fstatvfs(fd)`—Queries filesystem statistics for an open file or -/// directory, POSIX version. -/// -/// Compared to [`fstatfs`], this function often provides less information, -/// but it is more portable. But even so, filesystems are very diverse and not -/// all the fields are meaningful for every filesystem. And `f_fsid` doesn't -/// seem to have a clear meaning anywhere. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fstatvfs.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstatvfs.2.html -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub fn fstatvfs<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<StatVfs> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fstatvfs(fd.as_fd()) -} - -/// `futimens(fd, times)`—Sets timestamps for an open file or directory. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/futimens.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/utimensat.2.html -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita")))] -#[inline] -pub fn futimens<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, times: &Timestamps) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::futimens(fd.as_fd(), times) -} - -/// `fallocate(fd, mode, offset, len)`—Adjusts file allocation. -/// -/// This is a more general form of `posix_fallocate`, adding a `mode` argument -/// which modifies the behavior. On platforms which only support -/// `posix_fallocate` and not the more general form, no `FallocateFlags` values -/// are defined so it will always be empty. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux `fallocate`] -///  - [Linux `posix_fallocate`] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/posix_fallocate.html -/// [Linux `fallocate`]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fallocate.2.html -/// [Linux `posix_fallocate`]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/posix_fallocate.3.html -#[cfg(not(any( -    netbsdlike, -    solarish, -    target_os = "aix", -    target_os = "dragonfly", -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "nto", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -)))] // not implemented in libc for netbsd yet -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "posix_fallocate")] -pub fn fallocate<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, mode: FallocateFlags, offset: u64, len: u64) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fallocate(fd.as_fd(), mode, offset, len) -} - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_GETFL) & O_ACCMODE` -/// -/// Returns a pair of booleans indicating whether the file descriptor is -/// readable and/or writable, respectively. This is only reliable on files; for -/// example, it doesn't reflect whether sockets have been shut down; for -/// general I/O handle support, use [`io::is_read_write`]. -#[inline] -pub fn is_file_read_write<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<(bool, bool)> { -    _is_file_read_write(fd.as_fd()) -} - -pub(crate) fn _is_file_read_write(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<(bool, bool)> { -    let mode = backend::fs::syscalls::fcntl_getfl(fd)?; - -    // Check for `O_PATH`. -    #[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia"))] -    if mode.contains(OFlags::PATH) { -        return Ok((false, false)); -    } - -    // Use `RWMODE` rather than `ACCMODE` as `ACCMODE` may include `O_PATH`. -    // We handled `O_PATH` above. -    match mode & OFlags::RWMODE { -        OFlags::RDONLY => Ok((true, false)), -        OFlags::RDWR => Ok((true, true)), -        OFlags::WRONLY => Ok((false, true)), -        _ => unreachable!(), -    } -} - -/// `fsync(fd)`—Ensures that file data and metadata is written to the -/// underlying storage device. -/// -/// On iOS and macOS this isn't sufficient to ensure that data has reached -/// persistent storage; use [`fcntl_fullfsync`] to ensure that. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fsync.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fsync.2.html -/// [`fcntl_fullfsync`]: https://docs.rs/rustix/*/x86_64-apple-darwin/rustix/fs/fn.fcntl_fullfsync.html -#[inline] -pub fn fsync<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fsync(fd.as_fd()) -} - -/// `fdatasync(fd)`—Ensures that file data is written to the underlying -/// storage device. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fdatasync.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fdatasync.2.html -#[cfg(not(any( -    apple, -    target_os = "dragonfly", -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "haiku", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -)))] -#[inline] -pub fn fdatasync<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::fdatasync(fd.as_fd()) -} - -/// `ftruncate(fd, length)`—Sets the length of a file. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/ftruncate.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ftruncate.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn ftruncate<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, length: u64) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::ftruncate(fd.as_fd(), length) -} - -/// `flock(fd, operation)`—Acquire or release an advisory lock on an open file. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/flock.2.html -#[cfg(not(any( -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "solaris", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi" -)))] -#[inline] -pub fn flock<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, operation: FlockOperation) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::flock(fd.as_fd(), operation) -} - -/// `syncfs(fd)`—Flush cached filesystem data. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/syncfs.2.html -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -#[inline] -pub fn syncfs<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<()> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::syncfs(fd.as_fd()) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/getpath.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/getpath.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8e14ff2..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/getpath.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -use crate::ffi::CString; -use crate::{backend, io}; -use backend::fd::AsFd; - -/// `fcntl(fd, F_GETPATH)` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Apple] -/// -/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn getpath<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<CString> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::getpath(fd.as_fd()) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/id.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/id.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1fc2ef8..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/id.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -pub use crate::ugid::{Gid, Uid}; diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/ioctl.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/ioctl.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 7522275..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/ioctl.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -//! Filesystem-oriented `ioctl` functions. - -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -use { -    crate::fd::AsFd, -    crate::{backend, io, ioctl}, -    backend::c, -}; - -#[cfg(all(linux_kernel, not(any(target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "sparc64"))))] -use crate::fd::{AsRawFd, BorrowedFd}; - -/// `ioctl(fd, BLKSSZGET)`—Returns the logical block size of a block device. -/// -/// This is mentioned in the [Linux `openat` manual page]. -/// -/// [Linux `openat` manual page]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/openat.2.html -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "BLKSSZGET")] -pub fn ioctl_blksszget<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<u32> { -    // SAFETY: BLZSSZGET is a getter opcode that gets a u32. -    unsafe { -        let ctl = ioctl::Getter::<ioctl::BadOpcode<{ c::BLKSSZGET }>, c::c_uint>::new(); -        ioctl::ioctl(fd, ctl) -    } -} - -/// `ioctl(fd, BLKPBSZGET)`—Returns the physical block size of a block device. -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "BLKPBSZGET")] -pub fn ioctl_blkpbszget<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<u32> { -    // SAFETY: BLKPBSZGET is a getter opcode that gets a u32. -    unsafe { -        let ctl = ioctl::Getter::<ioctl::BadOpcode<{ c::BLKPBSZGET }>, c::c_uint>::new(); -        ioctl::ioctl(fd, ctl) -    } -} - -/// `ioctl(fd, FICLONE, src_fd)`—Share data between open files. -/// -/// This ioctl is not available on Sparc platforms -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ioctl_ficlone.2.html -#[cfg(all(linux_kernel, not(any(target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "sparc64"))))] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "FICLONE")] -pub fn ioctl_ficlone<Fd: AsFd, SrcFd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, src_fd: SrcFd) -> io::Result<()> { -    unsafe { ioctl::ioctl(fd, Ficlone(src_fd.as_fd())) } -} - -/// `ioctl(fd, EXT4_IOC_RESIZE_FS, blocks)`—Resize ext4 filesystem on fd. -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -#[inline] -#[doc(alias = "EXT4_IOC_RESIZE_FS")] -pub fn ext4_ioc_resize_fs<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, blocks: u64) -> io::Result<()> { -    // SAFETY: EXT4_IOC_RESIZE_FS is a pointer setter opcode. -    unsafe { -        let ctl = ioctl::Setter::<ioctl::BadOpcode<{ backend::fs::EXT4_IOC_RESIZE_FS }>, u64>::new( -            blocks, -        ); -        ioctl::ioctl(fd, ctl) -    } -} - -#[cfg(all(linux_kernel, not(any(target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "sparc64"))))] -struct Ficlone<'a>(BorrowedFd<'a>); - -#[cfg(all(linux_kernel, not(any(target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "sparc64"))))] -unsafe impl ioctl::Ioctl for Ficlone<'_> { -    type Output = (); - -    const IS_MUTATING: bool = false; -    const OPCODE: ioctl::Opcode = ioctl::Opcode::old(c::FICLONE as ioctl::RawOpcode); - -    fn as_ptr(&mut self) -> *mut c::c_void { -        self.0.as_raw_fd() as *mut c::c_void -    } - -    unsafe fn output_from_ptr( -        _: ioctl::IoctlOutput, -        _: *mut c::c_void, -    ) -> io::Result<Self::Output> { -        Ok(()) -    } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/makedev.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/makedev.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 5793058..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/makedev.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -use crate::backend; -use crate::fs::Dev; - -/// `makedev(maj, min)` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/makedev.3.html -#[inline] -pub fn makedev(maj: u32, min: u32) -> Dev { -    backend::fs::makedev::makedev(maj, min) -} - -/// `minor(dev)` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/minor.3.html -#[inline] -pub fn minor(dev: Dev) -> u32 { -    backend::fs::makedev::minor(dev) -} - -/// `major(dev)` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/major.3.html -#[inline] -pub fn major(dev: Dev) -> u32 { -    backend::fs::makedev::major(dev) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/memfd_create.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/memfd_create.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 97154d2..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/memfd_create.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -use crate::fd::OwnedFd; -use crate::{backend, io, path}; -use backend::fs::types::MemfdFlags; - -/// `memfd_create(name, flags)` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -///  - [glibc] -///  - [FreeBSD] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/memfd_create.2.html -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Memory_002dmapped-I_002fO.html#index-memfd_005fcreate -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?memfd_create -#[inline] -pub fn memfd_create<P: path::Arg>(name: P, flags: MemfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { -    name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::memfd_create(name, flags)) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 996bb4e..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -//! Filesystem operations. - -mod abs; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -mod at; -mod constants; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -mod copy_file_range; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "redox")))] -#[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] // Haiku needs <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112371> -mod cwd; -#[cfg(all(feature = "alloc", not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "redox"))))] -mod dir; -#[cfg(not(any( -    apple, -    netbsdlike, -    solarish, -    target_os = "dragonfly", -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "haiku", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -)))] -mod fadvise; -pub(crate) mod fcntl; -#[cfg(apple)] -mod fcntl_apple; -#[cfg(apple)] -mod fcopyfile; -pub(crate) mod fd; -#[cfg(all(apple, feature = "alloc"))] -mod getpath; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have get[gpu]id. -mod id; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -mod ioctl; -#[cfg(not(any( -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "haiku", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi" -)))] -mod makedev; -#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "freebsd"))] -mod memfd_create; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -mod mount; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -mod openat2; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -mod raw_dir; -mod seek_from; -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -mod sendfile; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -mod statx; -#[cfg(not(any( -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi" -)))] -mod sync; -#[cfg(any(apple, linux_kernel))] -mod xattr; - -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -pub use crate::backend::fs::inotify; -pub use abs::*; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub use at::*; -pub use constants::*; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -pub use copy_file_range::copy_file_range; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "redox")))] -#[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] // Haiku needs <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112371> -pub use cwd::*; -#[cfg(all(feature = "alloc", not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "redox"))))] -pub use dir::{Dir, DirEntry}; -#[cfg(not(any( -    apple, -    netbsdlike, -    solarish, -    target_os = "dragonfly", -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "haiku", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -)))] -pub use fadvise::fadvise; -pub use fcntl::*; -#[cfg(apple)] -pub use fcntl_apple::*; -#[cfg(apple)] -pub use fcopyfile::*; -pub use fd::*; -#[cfg(all(apple, feature = "alloc"))] -pub use getpath::getpath; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub use id::*; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -pub use ioctl::*; -#[cfg(not(any( -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "haiku", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi" -)))] -pub use makedev::*; -#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "freebsd"))] -pub use memfd_create::memfd_create; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub use mount::*; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -pub use openat2::openat2; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -pub use raw_dir::{RawDir, RawDirEntry}; -pub use seek_from::SeekFrom; -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -pub use sendfile::sendfile; -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -pub use statx::statx; -#[cfg(not(any( -    target_os = "espidf", -    target_os = "redox", -    target_os = "vita", -    target_os = "wasi" -)))] -pub use sync::sync; -#[cfg(any(apple, linux_kernel))] -pub use xattr::*; - -/// Re-export types common to POSIX-ish platforms. -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[cfg(unix)] -pub use std::os::unix::fs::{DirEntryExt, FileExt, FileTypeExt, MetadataExt, OpenOptionsExt}; -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[cfg(all(wasi_ext, target_os = "wasi"))] -pub use std::os::wasi::fs::{DirEntryExt, FileExt, FileTypeExt, MetadataExt, OpenOptionsExt}; diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/mount.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/mount.rs deleted file mode 100644 index bd44aaa..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/mount.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -//! Linux `mount`. -//! -//! These have been moved to a new `rustix::mount` module. - -#[deprecated(note = "`rustix::fs::UnmountFlags` moved to `rustix::mount::UnmountFlags`.")] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::UnmountFlags; - -#[deprecated(note = "`rustix::fs::MountFlags` moved to `rustix::mount::MountFlags`.")] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::MountFlags; - -#[deprecated( -    note = "`rustix::fs::MountPropagationFlags` moved to `rustix::mount::MountPropagationFlags`." -)] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::MountPropagationFlags; - -#[deprecated(note = "`rustix::fs::mount` moved to `rustix::mount::mount`.")] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::mount; - -#[deprecated(note = "`rustix::fs::unmount` moved to `rustix::mount::unmount`.")] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::unmount; - -#[deprecated( -    note = "`rustix::fs::remount` is renamed and moved to `rustix::mount::mount_remount`." -)] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::mount_remount as remount; - -#[deprecated( -    note = "`rustix::fs::bind_mount` is renamed and moved to `rustix::mount::mount_bind`." -)] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::mount_bind as bind_mount; - -#[deprecated( -    note = "`rustix::fs::recursive_bind_mount` is renamed and moved to `rustix::mount::mount_recursive_bind`." -)] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::mount_recursive_bind as recursive_bind_mount; - -#[deprecated( -    note = "`rustix::fs::change_mount` is renamed and moved to `rustix::mount::mount_change`." -)] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::mount_change as change_mount; - -#[deprecated( -    note = "`rustix::fs::move_mount` is renamed and moved to `rustix::mount::mount_move`." -)] -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use crate::mount::mount_move as move_mount; diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/openat2.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/openat2.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 4918e00..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/openat2.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -use crate::fd::OwnedFd; -use crate::{backend, io, path}; -use backend::fd::AsFd; -use backend::fs::types::{Mode, OFlags, ResolveFlags}; - -/// `openat2(dirfd, path, OpenHow { oflags, mode, resolve }, sizeof(OpenHow))` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/openat2.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn openat2<Fd: AsFd, P: path::Arg>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    oflags: OFlags, -    mode: Mode, -    resolve: ResolveFlags, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        backend::fs::syscalls::openat2(dirfd.as_fd(), path, oflags, mode, resolve) -    }) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/raw_dir.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/raw_dir.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 93686b1..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/raw_dir.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ -//! `RawDir` and `RawDirEntry`. - -use core::fmt; -use core::mem::{align_of, MaybeUninit}; -use linux_raw_sys::general::linux_dirent64; - -use crate::backend::fs::syscalls::getdents_uninit; -use crate::fd::AsFd; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use crate::fs::FileType; -use crate::io; - -/// A directory iterator implemented with getdents. -/// -/// Note: This implementation does not handle growing the buffer. If this -/// functionality is necessary, you'll need to drop the current iterator, -/// resize the buffer, and then re-create the iterator. The iterator is -/// guaranteed to continue where it left off provided the file descriptor isn't -/// changed. See the example in [`RawDir::new`]. -pub struct RawDir<'buf, Fd: AsFd> { -    fd: Fd, -    buf: &'buf mut [MaybeUninit<u8>], -    initialized: usize, -    offset: usize, -} - -impl<'buf, Fd: AsFd> RawDir<'buf, Fd> { -    /// Create a new iterator from the given file descriptor and buffer. -    /// -    /// Note: the buffer size may be trimmed to accommodate alignment -    /// requirements. -    /// -    /// # Examples -    /// -    /// ## Simple but non-portable -    /// -    /// These examples are non-portable, because file systems may not have a -    /// maximum file name length. If you can make assumptions that bound -    /// this length, then these examples may suffice. -    /// -    /// Using the heap: -    /// -    /// ``` -    /// # use std::mem::MaybeUninit; -    /// # use rustix::fs::{CWD, Mode, OFlags, openat, RawDir}; -    /// # use rustix::cstr; -    /// -    /// let fd = openat( -    ///     CWD, -    ///     cstr!("."), -    ///     OFlags::RDONLY | OFlags::DIRECTORY | OFlags::CLOEXEC, -    ///     Mode::empty(), -    /// ) -    /// .unwrap(); -    /// -    /// let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(8192); -    /// let mut iter = RawDir::new(fd, buf.spare_capacity_mut()); -    /// while let Some(entry) = iter.next() { -    ///     let entry = entry.unwrap(); -    ///     dbg!(&entry); -    /// } -    /// ``` -    /// -    /// Using the stack: -    /// -    /// ``` -    /// # use std::mem::MaybeUninit; -    /// # use rustix::fs::{CWD, Mode, OFlags, openat, RawDir}; -    /// # use rustix::cstr; -    /// -    /// let fd = openat( -    ///     CWD, -    ///     cstr!("."), -    ///     OFlags::RDONLY | OFlags::DIRECTORY | OFlags::CLOEXEC, -    ///     Mode::empty(), -    /// ) -    /// .unwrap(); -    /// -    /// let mut buf = [MaybeUninit::uninit(); 2048]; -    /// let mut iter = RawDir::new(fd, &mut buf); -    /// while let Some(entry) = iter.next() { -    ///     let entry = entry.unwrap(); -    ///     dbg!(&entry); -    /// } -    /// ``` -    /// -    /// ## Portable -    /// -    /// Heap allocated growing buffer for supporting directory entries with -    /// arbitrarily large file names: -    /// -    /// ```notrust -    /// # // The `notrust` above can be removed when we can depend on Rust 1.65. -    /// # use std::mem::MaybeUninit; -    /// # use rustix::fs::{CWD, Mode, OFlags, openat, RawDir}; -    /// # use rustix::io::Errno; -    /// # use rustix::cstr; -    /// -    /// let fd = openat( -    ///     CWD, -    ///     cstr!("."), -    ///     OFlags::RDONLY | OFlags::DIRECTORY | OFlags::CLOEXEC, -    ///     Mode::empty(), -    /// ) -    /// .unwrap(); -    /// -    /// let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(8192); -    /// 'read: loop { -    ///     'resize: { -    ///         let mut iter = RawDir::new(&fd, buf.spare_capacity_mut()); -    ///         while let Some(entry) = iter.next() { -    ///             let entry = match entry { -    ///                 Err(Errno::INVAL) => break 'resize, -    ///                 r => r.unwrap(), -    ///             }; -    ///             dbg!(&entry); -    ///         } -    ///         break 'read; -    ///     } -    /// -    ///     let new_capacity = buf.capacity() * 2; -    ///     buf.reserve(new_capacity); -    /// } -    /// ``` -    pub fn new(fd: Fd, buf: &'buf mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]) -> Self { -        Self { -            fd, -            buf: { -                let offset = buf.as_ptr().align_offset(align_of::<linux_dirent64>()); -                if offset < buf.len() { -                    &mut buf[offset..] -                } else { -                    &mut [] -                } -            }, -            initialized: 0, -            offset: 0, -        } -    } -} - -/// A raw directory entry, similar to [`std::fs::DirEntry`]. -/// -/// Unlike the std version, this may represent the `.` or `..` entries. -pub struct RawDirEntry<'a> { -    file_name: &'a CStr, -    file_type: u8, -    inode_number: u64, -    next_entry_cookie: i64, -} - -impl<'a> fmt::Debug for RawDirEntry<'a> { -    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { -        let mut f = f.debug_struct("RawDirEntry"); -        f.field("file_name", &self.file_name()); -        f.field("file_type", &self.file_type()); -        f.field("ino", &self.ino()); -        f.field("next_entry_cookie", &self.next_entry_cookie()); -        f.finish() -    } -} - -impl<'a> RawDirEntry<'a> { -    /// Returns the file name of this directory entry. -    #[inline] -    pub fn file_name(&self) -> &CStr { -        self.file_name -    } - -    /// Returns the type of this directory entry. -    #[inline] -    pub fn file_type(&self) -> FileType { -        FileType::from_dirent_d_type(self.file_type) -    } - -    /// Returns the inode number of this directory entry. -    #[inline] -    #[doc(alias = "inode_number")] -    pub fn ino(&self) -> u64 { -        self.inode_number -    } - -    /// Returns the seek cookie to the next directory entry. -    #[inline] -    #[doc(alias = "off")] -    pub fn next_entry_cookie(&self) -> u64 { -        self.next_entry_cookie as u64 -    } -} - -impl<'buf, Fd: AsFd> RawDir<'buf, Fd> { -    /// Identical to [`Iterator::next`] except that [`Iterator::Item`] borrows -    /// from self. -    /// -    /// Note: this interface will be broken to implement a stdlib iterator API -    /// with GAT support once one becomes available. -    #[allow(unsafe_code)] -    #[allow(clippy::should_implement_trait)] -    pub fn next(&mut self) -> Option<io::Result<RawDirEntry<'_>>> { -        if self.is_buffer_empty() { -            match getdents_uninit(self.fd.as_fd(), self.buf) { -                Ok(0) => return None, -                Ok(bytes_read) => { -                    self.initialized = bytes_read; -                    self.offset = 0; -                } -                Err(e) => return Some(Err(e)), -            } -        } - -        let dirent_ptr = self.buf[self.offset..].as_ptr(); -        // SAFETY: -        // - This data is initialized by the check above. -        //   - Assumption: the kernel will not give us partial structs. -        // - Assumption: the kernel uses proper alignment between structs. -        // - The starting pointer is aligned (performed in RawDir::new) -        let dirent = unsafe { &*dirent_ptr.cast::<linux_dirent64>() }; - -        self.offset += usize::from(dirent.d_reclen); - -        Some(Ok(RawDirEntry { -            file_type: dirent.d_type, -            inode_number: dirent.d_ino.into(), -            next_entry_cookie: dirent.d_off.into(), -            // SAFETY: The kernel guarantees a NUL-terminated string. -            file_name: unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(dirent.d_name.as_ptr().cast()) }, -        })) -    } - -    /// Returns true if the internal buffer is empty and will be refilled when -    /// calling [`next`]. -    /// -    /// [`next`]: Self::next -    pub fn is_buffer_empty(&self) -> bool { -        self.offset >= self.initialized -    } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/seek_from.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/seek_from.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c08abd2..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/seek_from.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -//! The following is derived from Rust's -//! library/std/src/io/mod.rs at revision -//! dca3f1b786efd27be3b325ed1e01e247aa589c3b. - -/// Enumeration of possible methods to seek within an I/O object. -/// -/// It is used by the [`seek`] function. -/// -/// This is similar to [`std::io::SeekFrom`], however it adds platform-specific -/// seek options. -/// -/// [`seek`]: crate::fs::seek -#[derive(Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug)] -#[cfg_attr(staged_api, stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0"))] -pub enum SeekFrom { -    /// Sets the offset to the provided number of bytes. -    #[cfg_attr(staged_api, stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0"))] -    Start(#[cfg_attr(staged_api, stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0"))] u64), - -    /// Sets the offset to the size of this object plus the specified number of -    /// bytes. -    /// -    /// It is possible to seek beyond the end of an object, but it's an error -    /// to seek before byte 0. -    #[cfg_attr(staged_api, stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0"))] -    End(#[cfg_attr(staged_api, stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0"))] i64), - -    /// Sets the offset to the current position plus the specified number of -    /// bytes. -    /// -    /// It is possible to seek beyond the end of an object, but it's an error -    /// to seek before byte 0. -    #[cfg_attr(staged_api, stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0"))] -    Current(#[cfg_attr(staged_api, stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0"))] i64), - -    /// Sets the offset to the current position plus the specified number of -    /// bytes, plus the distance to the next byte which is not in a hole. -    /// -    /// If the offset is in a hole at the end of the file, the seek will fail -    /// with [`Errno::NXIO`]. -    /// -    /// [`Errno::NXIO`]: crate::io::Errno::NXIO -    #[cfg(any(apple, freebsdlike, linux_kernel, solarish))] -    Data(i64), - -    /// Sets the offset to the current position plus the specified number of -    /// bytes, plus the distance to the next byte which is in a hole. -    /// -    /// If there is no hole past the offset, it will be set to the end of the -    /// file i.e. there is an implicit hole at the end of any file. -    #[cfg(any(apple, freebsdlike, linux_kernel, solarish))] -    Hole(i64), -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/sendfile.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/sendfile.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 7f5c848..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/sendfile.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -use crate::{backend, io}; -use backend::fd::AsFd; - -/// `sendfile(out_fd, in_fd, offset, count)` -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sendfile.2.html -#[cfg(linux_kernel)] -#[inline] -pub fn sendfile<OutFd: AsFd, InFd: AsFd>( -    out_fd: OutFd, -    in_fd: InFd, -    offset: Option<&mut u64>, -    count: usize, -) -> io::Result<usize> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::sendfile(out_fd.as_fd(), in_fd.as_fd(), offset, count) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/statx.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/statx.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b7d6787..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/statx.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -//! Linux `statx`. - -use crate::fd::AsFd; -use crate::fs::AtFlags; -use crate::{backend, io, path}; -use backend::fs::types::{Statx, StatxFlags}; - -#[cfg(feature = "linux_4_11")] -use backend::fs::syscalls::statx as _statx; -#[cfg(not(feature = "linux_4_11"))] -use compat::statx as _statx; - -/// `statx(dirfd, path, flags, mask, statxbuf)` -/// -/// This function returns [`io::Errno::NOSYS`] if `statx` is not available on -/// the platform, such as Linux before 4.11. This also includes older Docker -/// versions where the actual syscall fails with different error codes; rustix -/// handles this and translates them into `NOSYS`. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// # Examples -/// -/// ``` -/// # use std::path::Path; -/// # use std::io; -/// # use rustix::fs::{AtFlags, StatxFlags}; -/// # use rustix::fd::BorrowedFd; -/// /// Try to determine if the provided path is a mount root. Will return -/// /// `Ok(None)` if the kernel is not new enough to support `statx` or -/// /// [`libc::STATX_ATTR_MOUNT_ROOT`]. -/// fn is_mountpoint(root: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &Path) -> io::Result<Option<bool>> { -///     use rustix::fs::{AtFlags, StatxFlags}; -/// -///     let mountroot_flag = libc::STATX_ATTR_MOUNT_ROOT as u64; -///     match rustix::fs::statx( -///         root, -///         path, -///         AtFlags::NO_AUTOMOUNT | AtFlags::SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, -///         StatxFlags::empty(), -///     ) { -///         Ok(r) => { -///             let present = (r.stx_attributes_mask & mountroot_flag) > 0; -///             Ok(present.then(|| r.stx_attributes & mountroot_flag > 0)) -///         } -///         Err(e) if e == rustix::io::Errno::NOSYS => Ok(None), -///         Err(e) => Err(e.into()), -///     } -/// } -/// ``` -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/statx.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn statx<P: path::Arg, Fd: AsFd>( -    dirfd: Fd, -    path: P, -    flags: AtFlags, -    mask: StatxFlags, -) -> io::Result<Statx> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| _statx(dirfd.as_fd(), path, flags, mask)) -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "linux_4_11"))] -mod compat { -    use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -    use crate::ffi::CStr; -    use crate::fs::AtFlags; -    use crate::{backend, io}; -    use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicU8, Ordering}; - -    use backend::fs::types::{Statx, StatxFlags}; - -    // Linux kernel prior to 4.11 and old versions of Docker don't support -    // `statx`. We store the availability in a global to avoid unnecessary -    // syscalls. -    // -    // 0: Unknown -    // 1: Not available -    // 2: Available -    static STATX_STATE: AtomicU8 = AtomicU8::new(0); - -    #[inline] -    pub fn statx( -        dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, -        path: &CStr, -        flags: AtFlags, -        mask: StatxFlags, -    ) -> io::Result<Statx> { -        match STATX_STATE.load(Ordering::Relaxed) { -            0 => statx_init(dirfd, path, flags, mask), -            1 => Err(io::Errno::NOSYS), -            _ => backend::fs::syscalls::statx(dirfd, path, flags, mask), -        } -    } - -    /// The first `statx` call. We don't know if `statx` is available yet. -    fn statx_init( -        dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, -        path: &CStr, -        flags: AtFlags, -        mask: StatxFlags, -    ) -> io::Result<Statx> { -        match backend::fs::syscalls::statx(dirfd, path, flags, mask) { -            Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => statx_error_nosys(), -            Err(io::Errno::PERM) => statx_error_perm(), -            result => { -                STATX_STATE.store(2, Ordering::Relaxed); -                result -            } -        } -    } - -    /// The first `statx` call failed with `NOSYS` (or something we're treating -    /// like `NOSYS`). -    #[cold] -    fn statx_error_nosys() -> io::Result<Statx> { -        STATX_STATE.store(1, Ordering::Relaxed); -        Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) -    } - -    /// The first `statx` call failed with `PERM`. -    #[cold] -    fn statx_error_perm() -> io::Result<Statx> { -        // Some old versions of Docker have `statx` fail with `PERM` when it -        // isn't recognized. Check whether `statx` really is available, and if -        // so, fail with `PERM`, and if not, treat it like `NOSYS`. -        if backend::fs::syscalls::is_statx_available() { -            STATX_STATE.store(2, Ordering::Relaxed); -            Err(io::Errno::PERM) -        } else { -            statx_error_nosys() -        } -    } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/sync.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/sync.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3d2d089..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/sync.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -use crate::backend; - -/// `sync`—Flush cached filesystem data for all filesystems. -/// -/// # References -///  - [POSIX] -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/sync.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sync.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn sync() { -    backend::fs::syscalls::sync(); -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/xattr.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/fs/xattr.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d5be7a3..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/fs/xattr.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -use crate::{backend, io, path}; -use backend::c; -use backend::fd::AsFd; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -bitflags! { -    /// `XATTR_*` constants for use with [`setxattr`], and other `*setxattr` -    /// functions. -    #[repr(transparent)] -    #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Debug)] -    pub struct XattrFlags: c::c_uint { -        /// `XATTR_CREATE` -        const CREATE = c::XATTR_CREATE as c::c_uint; - -        /// `XATTR_REPLACE` -        const REPLACE = c::XATTR_REPLACE as c::c_uint; - -        /// <https://docs.rs/bitflags/*/bitflags/#externally-defined-flags> -        const _ = !0; -    } -} - -/// `getxattr(path, name, value.as_ptr(), value.len())`—Get extended -/// filesystem attributes. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getxattr.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn getxattr<P: path::Arg, Name: path::Arg>( -    path: P, -    name: Name, -    value: &mut [u8], -) -> io::Result<usize> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::getxattr(path, name, value)) -    }) -} - -/// `lgetxattr(path, name, value.as_ptr(), value.len())`—Get extended -/// filesystem attributes, without following symlinks in the last path -/// component. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lgetxattr.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn lgetxattr<P: path::Arg, Name: path::Arg>( -    path: P, -    name: Name, -    value: &mut [u8], -) -> io::Result<usize> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::lgetxattr(path, name, value)) -    }) -} - -/// `fgetxattr(fd, name, value.as_ptr(), value.len())`—Get extended -/// filesystem attributes on an open file descriptor. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fgetxattr.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn fgetxattr<Fd: AsFd, Name: path::Arg>( -    fd: Fd, -    name: Name, -    value: &mut [u8], -) -> io::Result<usize> { -    name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::fgetxattr(fd.as_fd(), name, value)) -} - -/// `setxattr(path, name, value.as_ptr(), value.len(), flags)`—Set extended -/// filesystem attributes. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setxattr.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn setxattr<P: path::Arg, Name: path::Arg>( -    path: P, -    name: Name, -    value: &[u8], -    flags: XattrFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::setxattr(path, name, value, flags)) -    }) -} - -/// `setxattr(path, name, value.as_ptr(), value.len(), flags)`—Set extended -/// filesystem attributes, without following symlinks in the last path -/// component. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lsetxattr.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn lsetxattr<P: path::Arg, Name: path::Arg>( -    path: P, -    name: Name, -    value: &[u8], -    flags: XattrFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::lsetxattr(path, name, value, flags)) -    }) -} - -/// `fsetxattr(fd, name, value.as_ptr(), value.len(), flags)`—Set extended -/// filesystem attributes on an open file descriptor. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fsetxattr.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn fsetxattr<Fd: AsFd, Name: path::Arg>( -    fd: Fd, -    name: Name, -    value: &[u8], -    flags: XattrFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { -    name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::fsetxattr(fd.as_fd(), name, value, flags)) -} - -/// `listxattr(path, list.as_ptr(), list.len())`—List extended filesystem -/// attributes. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/listxattr.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn listxattr<P: path::Arg>(path: P, list: &mut [c::c_char]) -> io::Result<usize> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::listxattr(path, list)) -} - -/// `llistxattr(path, list.as_ptr(), list.len())`—List extended filesystem -/// attributes, without following symlinks in the last path component. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/llistxattr.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn llistxattr<P: path::Arg>(path: P, list: &mut [c::c_char]) -> io::Result<usize> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| backend::fs::syscalls::llistxattr(path, list)) -} - -/// `flistxattr(fd, list.as_ptr(), list.len())`—List extended filesystem -/// attributes on an open file descriptor. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/flistxattr.2.html -#[inline] -pub fn flistxattr<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, list: &mut [c::c_char]) -> io::Result<usize> { -    backend::fs::syscalls::flistxattr(fd.as_fd(), list) -} - -/// `removexattr(path, name)`—Remove an extended filesystem attribute. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/removexattr.2.html -pub fn removexattr<P: path::Arg, Name: path::Arg>(path: P, name: Name) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::removexattr(path, name)) -    }) -} - -/// `lremovexattr(path, name)`—Remove an extended filesystem attribute, -/// without following symlinks in the last path component. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lremovexattr.2.html -pub fn lremovexattr<P: path::Arg, Name: path::Arg>(path: P, name: Name) -> io::Result<()> { -    path.into_with_c_str(|path| { -        name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::lremovexattr(path, name)) -    }) -} - -/// `fremovexattr(fd, name)`—Remove an extended filesystem attribute on an -/// open file descriptor. -/// -/// # References -///  - [Linux] -/// -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fremovexattr.2.html -pub fn fremovexattr<Fd: AsFd, Name: path::Arg>(fd: Fd, name: Name) -> io::Result<()> { -    name.into_with_c_str(|name| backend::fs::syscalls::fremovexattr(fd.as_fd(), name)) -}  | 
