3.3 KiB
Name
futimens, utimensat - update file access and modification times
Synopsis
#include <sys/stat.h>
int futimens(int fd, struct timespec const times[2]);
#include <fcntl.h>
int utimensat(int dirfd, char const* path, struct timespec const times[2],
int flag);
Description
futimens()
and utimensat()
set the access and modification times of a file
to the values specified in times
.
futimens()
updates the times of the file associated with the file descriptor.
utimensat()
functions in two ways.
- Given a valid file descriptor for a directory and a non-empty path,
utimensat()
updates the value of the file specified by the path relative to the directory specified by the file descriptor. This is standard POSIX behavior. - Given a valid file descriptor to a regular file and an empty path,
utimensat()
updates the value of the file associated with the file descriptor. This is not standard POSIX behavior, but it allowsfutimens()
to be implemented in terms ofutimensat()
.
If the tv_nsec
field of times
is set to UTIME_NOW, then the corresponding
timestamp of the file is set to the current time. If the tv_nsec
field of
times
is set to UTIME_OMIT, then the corresponding timestamp is not modified.
In both of these special cases, tv_sec
, the other field in times
, is
ignored.
If times
is a null pointer, then both the last access time and the last
modification time are set to the current time. This configuration is equivalent
to setting the tv_nsec
field to UTIME_NOW for both timespec structures in the
array.
Parameter flag
of utimensat()
may be set to 0 or AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW
. If
set to AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW
, instead of following a symbolic link,
utimensat()
updates the timestamps of the link itself. futimens()
always
follows symbolic links.
Parameter dirfd
of utimensat()
may be set to AT_FDCWD
to use the current
working directory as the relative directory.
Return Value
futimens()
and utimensat()
return 0 upon success and -1 otherwise. Upon
failure, these functions also set errno
to indicate the error and leave the
access and modification times of the specified file unmodified.
Errors
futimens()
and utimensat()
may return the following error codes.
EFAULT
:path
ofutimensat()
is a null pointer.EINVAL
: Length ofpath
is too long.EINVAL
:flag
is not 0 orAT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW
EINVAL
: The timestamp is not supported by the file system.EINVAL
: Fields oftimes
are less than 0 or greater than or equal to 1000 million and notUTIME_NOW
orUTIME_OMIT
.EACCES
: The current user does not have write access to the file.EROFS
: The file system that contains the file is read-only.ENOTDIR
:path
is not absolute anddirfd
is not a file descriptor associated with a directory.
Examples
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
int main()
{
timespec times[2];
auto& atime = times[0];
auto& mtime = times[1];
atime.tv_sec = 0;
atime.tv_nsec = UTIME_NOW;
mtime.tv_sec = 0;
mtime.tv_nsec = UTIME_OMIT;
// Update only last access time of file "README.md" in current working
// directory to current time. Leave last modification time unchanged.
if (utimensat(AT_FDCWD, "README.md", times, 0) == -1) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}