std::experimental::filesystem::permissions - cppreference.com (original) (raw)

| | | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | --------------- | | void permissions( const path& p, perms prms ); void permissions( const path& p, perms prms, error_code& ec ); | | (filesystem TS) |

Changes access permissions of the file to which p resolves, as if by POSIX fchmodat. Symlinks are followed if prms::resolve_symlinks is set.

The effects depend on prms as follows:

The non-throwing overload has no special action on error.

[edit] Parameters

p - path to examine
prms - permissions to set, add, or remove
ec - out-parameter for error reporting in the non-throwing overload

[edit] Return value

(none)

[edit] Exceptions

The overload that does not take an error_code& parameter throws filesystem_error on underlying OS API errors, constructed with p as the first argument and the OS error code as the error code argument. std::bad_alloc may be thrown if memory allocation fails. The overload taking an error_code& parameter sets it to the OS API error code if an OS API call fails, and executes ec.clear() if no errors occur. This overload has

[edit] Notes

Permissions may not necessarily be implemented as bits, but they are treated that way conceptually.

Some permission bits may be ignored on some systems, and changing some bits may automatically change others (e.g. on platforms without owner/group/all distinction, setting any of the three write bits set all three).

[edit] Example

#include #include <experimental/filesystem> #include #include namespace fs = std::experimental::filesystem;   void demo_perms(fs::perms p) { std::cout << ((p & fs::perms::owner_read) != fs::perms::none ? "r" : "-") << ((p & fs::perms::owner_write) != fs::perms::none ? "w" : "-") << ((p & fs::perms::owner_exec) != fs::perms::none ? "x" : "-") << ((p & fs::perms::group_read) != fs::perms::none ? "r" : "-") << ((p & fs::perms::group_write) != fs::perms::none ? "w" : "-") << ((p & fs::perms::group_exec) != fs::perms::none ? "x" : "-") << ((p & fs::perms::others_read) != fs::perms::none ? "r" : "-") << ((p & fs::perms::others_write) != fs::perms::none ? "w" : "-") << ((p & fs::perms::others_exec) != fs::perms::none ? "x" : "-") << '\n'; }   int main() { std::ofstream("test.txt"); // create file   std::cout << "Created file with permissions: "; demo_perms(fs::status("test.txt").permissions());   fs::permissions("test.txt", fs::perms::add_perms | fs::perms::owner_all | fs::perms::group_all);   std::cout << "After adding o+rwx and g+rwx: "; demo_perms(fs::status("test.txt").permissions());   fs::remove("test.txt"); }

Possible output:

Created file with permissions: rw-r--r-- After adding o+rwx and g+rwx: rwxrwxr--

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