glibc/include/sys/stat.h
Jakub Jelinek 0ecb606cb6 2.5-18.1
2007-07-12 18:26:36 +00:00

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C

#ifndef _SYS_STAT_H
#include <io/sys/stat.h>
/* Now define the internal interfaces. */
extern int __stat (__const char *__file, struct stat *__buf);
extern int __fstat (int __fd, struct stat *__buf);
extern int __lstat (__const char *__file, struct stat *__buf);
extern int __chmod (__const char *__file, __mode_t __mode);
extern int __fchmod (int __fd, __mode_t __mode);
extern __mode_t __umask (__mode_t __mask);
extern int __mkdir (__const char *__path, __mode_t __mode);
extern int __mknod (__const char *__path,
__mode_t __mode, __dev_t __dev);
#if !defined NOT_IN_libc || defined IS_IN_rtld
hidden_proto (__fxstat)
hidden_proto (__fxstat64)
hidden_proto (__lxstat)
hidden_proto (__lxstat64)
hidden_proto (__xstat)
hidden_proto (__xstat64)
#endif
extern __inline__ int __stat (__const char *__path, struct stat *__statbuf)
{
return __xstat (_STAT_VER, __path, __statbuf);
}
libc_hidden_proto (__xmknod)
extern __inline__ int __mknod (__const char *__path, __mode_t __mode,
__dev_t __dev)
{
return __xmknod (_MKNOD_VER, __path, __mode, &__dev);
}
/* The `stat', `fstat', `lstat' functions have to be handled special since
even while not compiling the library with optimization calls to these
functions in the shared library must reference the `xstat' etc functions.
We have to use macros but we cannot define them in the normal headers
since on user level we must use real functions. */
#define stat(fname, buf) __xstat (_STAT_VER, fname, buf)
#define lstat(fname, buf) __lxstat (_STAT_VER, fname, buf)
#define __lstat(fname, buf) __lxstat (_STAT_VER, fname, buf)
#define lstat64(fname, buf) __lxstat64 (_STAT_VER, fname, buf)
#define stat64(fname, buf) __xstat64 (_STAT_VER, fname, buf)
#define fstat64(fd, buf) __fxstat64 (_STAT_VER, fd, buf)
#define fstat(fd, buf) __fxstat (_STAT_VER, fd, buf)
#define __fstat(fd, buf) __fxstat (_STAT_VER, fd, buf)
#endif