Another question is: How to read the attributes of a Linux file or Linux directory from BlackBox?
Is there a call available via the Lin library? Where can I find a description or an explanation about the Lin library?
- Helmut
How to read Linux File attributes?
- Ivan Denisov
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Re: How to read Linux File attributes?
I got some copypaste from HostFiles. Information about libc library you can find in the Internet documentation for Linux.
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MODULE DemoRun;
IMPORT Log, Libc := LinLibc, HostFiles, Strings;
TYPE
ShortName = ARRAY 260 * 4 OF SHORTCHAR;
PROCEDURE Stat*;
CONST
read = 8;
write = 7;
execute = 6;
file = 15;
VAR s: ShortName; ok1, res: INTEGER; buf: Libc.stat_t;
BEGIN
Strings.StringToUtf8('/home/dia/blackbox/test', s, ok1);
res := Libc.__xstat(Libc._STAT_VER_LINUX, s, buf); (* macro expansion of "stat" *)
Log.String("is directory "); Log.Bool(~ (file IN buf.st_mode)); Log.Ln;
Log.String("all bits "); Log.Set(buf.st_mode); Log.Ln;
END Stat;
END DemoRun.