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<title>FBB::Stat</title>
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<h1>FBB::Stat</h1>
<h2>libbobcat1-dev_2.20.01-x.tar.gz</h2>
<h2>2005-2011</h2>
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<title>FBB::Stat(3bobcat)</title>
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<h1>FBB::Stat(3bobcat)</h1>
<h2>libbobcat1-dev_2.20.01-x.tar.gz Characteristics of object in the filesystem</h2>
<h2>2005-2011</h2>
<p>
<h2>NAME</h2>FBB::Stat - Determines File Characteristics
<p>
<h2>SYNOPSIS</h2>
<strong>#include <bobcat/stat></strong><br>
Linking option: <em>-lbobcat</em>
<p>
<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
<strong>Stat</strong> is a wrapper around the <strong>stat</strong>(2) system function. In
particular, it offers features to test directly for object
characteristics offered by <strong>stat</strong>(2). To determine whether an object exists
the <em>Stat bool</em> conversion operator can be used.
<p>
<h2>NAMESPACE</h2>
<strong>FBB</strong><br>
All constructors, members, operators and manipulators, mentioned in this
man-page, are defined in the namespace <strong>FBB</strong>.
<p>
<h2>INHERITS FROM</h2>
-
<p>
<h2>ENUMERATIONS</h2>
<p>
<strong>Stat::Combine</strong>: <br>
This enumeration has the following values:
<ul>
<li> <strong>ALL</strong>: require all of the specified <strong>Mode</strong> or
<strong>SpecialMode</strong> values to match;
<li> <strong>ANY</strong>: require any match of the specified <strong>Mode</strong> or
<strong>SpecialMode</strong> values (one match suffices);
</ul>
<p>
<strong>Stat::Mode</strong>: <br>
This enumeration has the following values:
<ul>
<li> <strong>UR</strong>: the owner of the object has read permissions
<li> <strong>UW</strong>: the owner of the object has write permissions
<li> <strong>UX</strong>: the owner of the object has execute permissions
<li> <strong>GR</strong>: the group to which the object belongs has read permissions
<li> <strong>GW</strong>: the group to which the object belongs has write
permissions
<li> <strong>GX</strong>: the group to which the object belongs has execute
permissions
<li> <strong>OR</strong>: others have read permissions
<li> <strong>OW</strong>: others have write permissions
<li> <strong>OX</strong>: others have execute permissions
<li> <strong>RWX</strong>: all of the above.
</ul>
<p>
<strong>Stat::SpecialMode</strong>: <br>
This enumeration has the following values:
<ul>
<li> <strong>SUID</strong>: set UID bit is up
<li> <strong>SGID</strong>: set GID bit is up
<li> <strong>SB</strong>: sticky bit is up
</ul>
<p>
<strong>Stat::Type</strong>: <br>
This enumeration has the following values:
<ul>
<li> <strong>BLOCK_DEVICE</strong>: the object represents a block device
<li> <strong>CHARACTER_DEVICE</strong>: the object represents a character device
<li> <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>: the object represents a directory
<li> <strong>FIFO</strong>: the object represents a named pipe (a queue)
<li> <strong>REGULAR_FILE</strong>: the object represents a regular file
<li> <strong>SOCKET</strong>: the object represents a socket
<li> <strong>SYMBOLIC_LINK</strong>: the object represents a symbolic link
</ul>
<p>
<h2>CONSTRUCTORS</h2>
<ul>
<li> <strong>Stat()</strong>:<br>
The default constructor, creating an empty <strong>Stat</strong> object.
<li> <strong>Stat(std::string const &fname)</strong>:<br>
Initializes a <strong>Stat</strong> with a given object name.
<li> <strong>Stat(std::string const &fname, std::string const &searchPath)</strong>:<br>
Initializes a <strong>Stat</strong> with a given object name, where the object is
searched in the <em>searchPath</em> directories, which is a colon-separated
string of directory names. The filenames are constructed by appending
<em>fname</em> to each of the elements of <em>searchPath</em> until an existing
object is found. This object is then used. If <em>fname</em> is an absolute
path, <em>searchPath</em> is ignored.
</ul>
The copy constructor is available.
<p>
<h2>OVERLOADED OPERATORS</h2>
<ul>
<li> <strong>operator bool() const</strong>:<br>
This operator returns <em>true</em> if the <em>Stat</em> object holds information
about an existing object. Otherwise <em>false</em> is returned.
</ul>
<p>
The default assignment operator is available.
<p>
<h2>MEMBER FUNCTIONS</h2>
<ul>
<li> <strong>size_t blockSize() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the blocksize (<em>st_blksize</em>) for filesystem I/O
<li> <strong>size_t device() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the device id (<em>st_dev</em>).
<li> <strong>size_t deviceType() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the device type number, but only if the object type is
<strong>DEVICE</strong> (<em>st_rdev</em>).
<li> <strong>size_t error() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the error number associated with an error, in cases where
<strong>operator bool()</strong> returns <strong>false</strong>. A returned value of 0 indicates
`no errors'.
<li> <strong>bool isType(Stat::Type probe)</strong>:<br>
Returns <em>true</em> if the object has the probed type otherwise <em>false</em>
is returned.
<li> <strong>size_t inode() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the inode number (<em>st_ino</em>).
<li> <strong>size_t gid() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the group ID of the object's owner (<em>st_gid</em>).
<li> <strong>FBB::DateTime lastAccess() const</strong>:<br>
Returns a <strong>FBB::DateTime</strong> object holding information about the
object's time of last access (<em>st_atime</em>) (using UTC).
<li> <strong>FBB::DateTime lastChange() const</strong>:<br>
Returns a <strong>FBB::DateTime</strong> object holding information about the
object's time of last status change (<em>st_ctime</em>) (using UTC).
<li> <strong>FBB::DateTime lastModification() const</strong>:<br>
Returns a <strong>FBB::DateTime</strong> object holding information about the
object's last modification time (<em>st_mtime</em>) (using UTC).
<li> <strong>size_t mode() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the object's raw, uninterpreted mode (<em>st_mode & RWX</em>). Note
that this value is usually displayed (and is processed most easily) as
an octal value.
<li> <strong>bool mode(size_t mode, Combine combine = ALL)</strong>:<br>
Returns true if the object has the indicated mode. Multiple modes may
be set, which can be combined by the logical <strong>bitor</strong> operator. By
default, if multiple modes are specified, the resulting pattern must
exactly represent the object's mode for the member function to return
<strong>true</strong>. An optional argument <em>ANY</em> may be specified if the
function should return true if at least one specified mode matches the
object's actual mode. An <em>Errno</em> exception is thrown if the
specified <em>mode</em> contains other values than the defined <strong>Mode</strong>
or <strong>SpecialMode</strong> values.
<li> <strong>std::string modeStr() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the standard string-representation of the object's mode (e.g.,
<em>rw-r--r--</em>). Special modes (e.g., suid) are indicated by <em>s</em>
instead of <em>x</em> when the object is user and/or group executable and
by <em>S</em> if the object has the special mode bit(s) set, but is not
executable. For the `other' executable mode flag <em>t</em> is used
(`sticky' bit) and <em>T</em> if the object is not `other' executable.
<li> <strong>std::string const &name() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the object's name as specified in the constructor or <strong>set()</strong>
member function.
<li> <strong>size_t nBlocks() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the object's number of allocated blocks (<em>st_blocks</em>).
<li> <strong>size_t nLinks() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the object's number of hard links (<em>st_nlink</em>).
<li> <strong>std::string path() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the object's full pathname. If the full pathname could not be
determined, an empty string is returned.
<li> <strong>bool set(std::string const &name)</strong>:<br>
Redefine the <strong>Stat</strong> object to represent the information about
the indicated object name.
<li> <strong>bool set(std::string const &name, std::string const &pathlist)</strong>:<br>
Redefine the <strong>Stat</strong> object to represent the information about the
indicated object name, where the object is searched in the
<em>pathlist</em> directories, which is a colon-separated string of
directory names. The object names are constructed by appending
<em>fname</em> to each of the elements of <em>searchPath</em> until an existing
object is found. This object is then used. If <em>fname</em> is an absolute
path, <em>searchPath</em> is ignored.
<li> <strong>off_t size() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the object's size in number of bytes (<em>st_size</em>).
<li> <strong>bool specialMode(size_t special, Combine combine = ALL)</strong>:<br>
Returns true if the object has the indicated special modes. Multiple
special modes may be specified, which can be combined by the logical
<strong>bitor</strong> operator. By default, if multiple modes are specified, the
resulting pattern must exactly represent the object's mode for the
member function to return <strong>true</strong>. An optional argument <em>ANY</em> may
be specified if the function should return true if at least one
specified mode matches the object's actual mode. The non-special modes
are ignored but a <em>Errno</em> exception is thrown if <em>special</em>
contains other values than those defined by the <strong>SpecialMode</strong> enum.
<li> <strong>Stat::stat const &statStruct() const</strong>:<br>
Returns a reference to the object's <strong>stat struct</strong>.
<li> <strong>Stat::Type type() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the <em>Stat::Type</em> value of the object.
<li> <strong>std::string typeStr() const</strong>:<br>
Returns a textual representation of the object's type as returned by
the <em>Stat::type()</em> member function.
<li> <strong>size_t uid() const</strong>:<br>
Returns the user ID of the object's owner (<em>st_uid</em>).
</ul>
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<h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
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/*
driver.cc
*/
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <bobcat/stat>
#include <bobcat/datetime>
using namespace std;
using namespace FBB;
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
if (argc == 1)
{
cout << "Usage: driver object [colon-separated searchpath]\n";
return 1;
}
Stat st;
if (argc == 2)
st.set(argv[1]);
else if (argc == 3)
st.set(argv[1], argv[2]);
if (!st)
{
cout << "Can't stat " << argv[1] << ", errno = " << st.error() << endl;
return 1;
}
cout << st.name() << ": access: " << st.lastAccess() << "\n" <<
st.name() << ": change: " << st.lastChange() << "\n" <<
st.name() << ": modif: " << st.lastModification() << "\n"
"Mode: " << oct << st.mode() << " (" << st.modeStr() << ")\n"
"Type: " << st.type() << " (" << st.typeStr() << ")\n"
"Full path: " << st.path() << endl;
return 0;
}
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<p>
<h2>FILES</h2>
<em>bobcat/stat</em> - defines the class interface
<p>
<h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
<strong>bobcat</strong>(7), <strong>stat</strong>(3)
<p>
<h2>BUGS</h2>
None Reported.
<p>
<h2>DISTRIBUTION FILES</h2>
<ul>
<li> <em>bobcat_2.20.01-x.dsc</em>: detached signature;
<li> <em>bobcat_2.20.01-x.tar.gz</em>: source archive;
<li> <em>bobcat_2.20.01-x_i386.changes</em>: change log;
<li> <em>libbobcat1_2.20.01-x_*.deb</em>: debian package holding the
libraries;
<li> <em>libbobcat1-dev_2.20.01-x_*.deb</em>: debian package holding the
libraries, headers and manual pages;
<li> <em>http://sourceforge.net/projects/bobcat</em>: public archive location;
</ul>
<p>
<h2>BOBCAT</h2>
Bobcat is an acronym of `Brokken's Own Base Classes And Templates'.
<p>
<h2>COPYRIGHT</h2>
This is free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU General Public License (GPL).
<p>
<h2>AUTHOR</h2>
Frank B. Brokken (<strong>f.b.brokken@rug.nl</strong>).
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