module FileTest
FileTest
implements file test operations similar to those used in File::Stat
. It exists as a standalone module, and its methods are also insinuated into the File
class. (Note that this is not done by inclusion: the interpreter cheats).
Public Instance Methods
static VALUE rb_file_blockdev_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifndef S_ISBLK # ifdef S_IFBLK # define S_ISBLK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFBLK) # else # define S_ISBLK(m) (0) /* anytime false */ # endif #endif #ifdef S_ISBLK struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (S_ISBLK(st.st_mode)) return Qtrue; #endif return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file is a block device.
file_name can be an IO object.
static VALUE rb_file_chardev_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifndef S_ISCHR # define S_ISCHR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR) #endif struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (S_ISCHR(st.st_mode)) return Qtrue; return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file is a character device.
file_name can be an IO object.
VALUE rb_file_directory_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifndef S_ISDIR # define S_ISDIR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) #endif struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) return Qtrue; return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file is a directory, or a symlink that points at a directory, and false
otherwise.
file_name can be an IO object.
File.directory?(".")
static VALUE rb_file_executable_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { rb_secure(2); FilePathValue(fname); fname = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname); if (eaccess(StringValueCStr(fname), X_OK) < 0) return Qfalse; return Qtrue; }
Returns true
if the named file is executable by the effective user id of this process.
static VALUE rb_file_executable_real_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { rb_secure(2); FilePathValue(fname); fname = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname); if (access(StringValueCStr(fname), X_OK) < 0) return Qfalse; return Qtrue; }
Returns true
if the named file is executable by the real user id of this process.
static VALUE rb_file_exist_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; return Qtrue; }
Return true
if the named file exists.
file_name can be an IO object.
“file exists” means that stat() or fstat() system call is successful.
static VALUE rb_file_exists_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { const char *s = "FileTest#"; if (obj == rb_mFileTest) { s = "FileTest."; } else if (obj == rb_cFile || (RB_TYPE_P(obj, T_CLASS) && RTEST(rb_class_inherited_p(obj, rb_cFile)))) { s = "File."; } rb_warning("%sexists? is a deprecated name, use %sexist? instead", s, s); return rb_file_exist_p(obj, fname); }
Deprecated method. Don't use.
static VALUE rb_file_file_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) return Qtrue; return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file
exists and is a regular file.
file
can be an IO object.
If the file
argument is a symbolic link, it will resolve the symbolic link and use the file referenced by the link.
static VALUE rb_file_grpowned_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifndef _WIN32 struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (rb_group_member(st.st_gid)) return Qtrue; #endif return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file exists and the effective group id of the calling process is the owner of the file. Returns false
on Windows.
file_name can be an IO object.
static VALUE rb_file_identical_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname1, VALUE fname2) { #ifndef DOSISH struct stat st1, st2; if (rb_stat(fname1, &st1) < 0) return Qfalse; if (rb_stat(fname2, &st2) < 0) return Qfalse; if (st1.st_dev != st2.st_dev) return Qfalse; if (st1.st_ino != st2.st_ino) return Qfalse; #else # ifdef _WIN32 BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION st1, st2; HANDLE f1 = 0, f2 = 0; # endif rb_secure(2); # ifdef _WIN32 f1 = w32_io_info(&fname1, &st1); if (f1 == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) return Qfalse; if (f1) { struct w32_io_info_args arg; arg.fname = &fname2; arg.st = &st2; f2 = (HANDLE)rb_ensure(call_w32_io_info, (VALUE)&arg, close_handle, (VALUE)f1); } else { f2 = w32_io_info(&fname2, &st2); } if (f2 == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) return Qfalse; if (f2) CloseHandle(f2); if (st1.dwVolumeSerialNumber == st2.dwVolumeSerialNumber && st1.nFileIndexHigh == st2.nFileIndexHigh && st1.nFileIndexLow == st2.nFileIndexLow) return Qtrue; if (!f1 || !f2) return Qfalse; # else FilePathValue(fname1); fname1 = rb_str_new4(fname1); fname1 = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname1); FilePathValue(fname2); fname2 = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname2); if (access(RSTRING_PTR(fname1), 0)) return Qfalse; if (access(RSTRING_PTR(fname2), 0)) return Qfalse; # endif fname1 = rb_file_expand_path(fname1, Qnil); fname2 = rb_file_expand_path(fname2, Qnil); if (RSTRING_LEN(fname1) != RSTRING_LEN(fname2)) return Qfalse; if (rb_memcicmp(RSTRING_PTR(fname1), RSTRING_PTR(fname2), RSTRING_LEN(fname1))) return Qfalse; #endif return Qtrue; }
Returns true
if the named files are identical.
file_1 and file_2 can be an IO object.
open("a", "w") {} p File.identical?("a", "a") #=> true p File.identical?("a", "./a") #=> true File.link("a", "b") p File.identical?("a", "b") #=> true File.symlink("a", "c") p File.identical?("a", "c") #=> true open("d", "w") {} p File.identical?("a", "d") #=> false
static VALUE rb_file_owned_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (st.st_uid == geteuid()) return Qtrue; return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file exists and the effective used id of the calling process is the owner of the file.
file_name can be an IO object.
static VALUE rb_file_pipe_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifdef S_IFIFO # ifndef S_ISFIFO # define S_ISFIFO(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO) # endif struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (S_ISFIFO(st.st_mode)) return Qtrue; #endif return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file is a pipe.
file_name can be an IO object.
static VALUE rb_file_readable_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { rb_secure(2); FilePathValue(fname); fname = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname); if (eaccess(StringValueCStr(fname), R_OK) < 0) return Qfalse; return Qtrue; }
Returns true
if the named file is readable by the effective user id of this process.
static VALUE rb_file_readable_real_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { rb_secure(2); FilePathValue(fname); fname = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname); if (access(StringValueCStr(fname), R_OK) < 0) return Qfalse; return Qtrue; }
Returns true
if the named file is readable by the real user id of this process.
static VALUE rb_file_sgid_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifdef S_ISGID return check3rdbyte(fname, S_ISGID); #else return Qfalse; #endif }
Returns true
if the named file has the setgid bit set.
static VALUE rb_file_suid_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifdef S_ISUID return check3rdbyte(fname, S_ISUID); #else return Qfalse; #endif }
Returns true
if the named file has the setuid bit set.
static VALUE rb_file_s_size(VALUE klass, VALUE fname) { struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) { FilePathValue(fname); rb_sys_fail_path(fname); } return OFFT2NUM(st.st_size); }
Returns the size of file_name
.
file_name can be an IO object.
static VALUE rb_file_size_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qnil; if (st.st_size == 0) return Qnil; return OFFT2NUM(st.st_size); }
Returns nil
if file_name
doesn't exist or has zero size, the size of the file otherwise.
file_name can be an IO object.
static VALUE rb_file_socket_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifndef S_ISSOCK # ifdef _S_ISSOCK # define S_ISSOCK(m) _S_ISSOCK(m) # else # ifdef _S_IFSOCK # define S_ISSOCK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == _S_IFSOCK) # else # ifdef S_IFSOCK # define S_ISSOCK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK) # endif # endif # endif #endif #ifdef S_ISSOCK struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (S_ISSOCK(st.st_mode)) return Qtrue; #endif return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file is a socket.
file_name can be an IO object.
static VALUE rb_file_sticky_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifdef S_ISVTX return check3rdbyte(fname, S_ISVTX); #else return Qnil; #endif }
Returns true
if the named file has the sticky bit set.
static VALUE rb_file_symlink_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifndef S_ISLNK # ifdef _S_ISLNK # define S_ISLNK(m) _S_ISLNK(m) # else # ifdef _S_IFLNK # define S_ISLNK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == _S_IFLNK) # else # ifdef S_IFLNK # define S_ISLNK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK) # endif # endif # endif #endif #ifdef S_ISLNK struct stat st; rb_secure(2); FilePathValue(fname); fname = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname); if (lstat(StringValueCStr(fname), &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) return Qtrue; #endif return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file is a symbolic link.
static VALUE rb_file_world_readable_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifdef S_IROTH struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qnil; if ((st.st_mode & (S_IROTH)) == S_IROTH) { return UINT2NUM(st.st_mode & (S_IRUGO|S_IWUGO|S_IXUGO)); } #endif return Qnil; }
If file_name is readable by others, returns an integer representing the file permission bits of file_name. Returns nil
otherwise. The meaning of the bits is platform dependent; on Unix systems, see stat(2)
.
file_name can be an IO object.
File.world_readable?("/etc/passwd") #=> 420 m = File.world_readable?("/etc/passwd") sprintf("%o", m) #=> "644"
static VALUE rb_file_world_writable_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { #ifdef S_IWOTH struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qnil; if ((st.st_mode & (S_IWOTH)) == S_IWOTH) { return UINT2NUM(st.st_mode & (S_IRUGO|S_IWUGO|S_IXUGO)); } #endif return Qnil; }
If file_name is writable by others, returns an integer representing the file permission bits of file_name. Returns nil
otherwise. The meaning of the bits is platform dependent; on Unix systems, see stat(2)
.
file_name can be an IO object.
File.world_writable?("/tmp") #=> 511 m = File.world_writable?("/tmp") sprintf("%o", m) #=> "777"
static VALUE rb_file_writable_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { rb_secure(2); FilePathValue(fname); fname = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname); if (eaccess(StringValueCStr(fname), W_OK) < 0) return Qfalse; return Qtrue; }
Returns true
if the named file is writable by the effective user id of this process.
static VALUE rb_file_writable_real_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { rb_secure(2); FilePathValue(fname); fname = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname); if (access(StringValueCStr(fname), W_OK) < 0) return Qfalse; return Qtrue; }
Returns true
if the named file is writable by the real user id of this process.
static VALUE rb_file_zero_p(VALUE obj, VALUE fname) { struct stat st; if (rb_stat(fname, &st) < 0) return Qfalse; if (st.st_size == 0) return Qtrue; return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the named file exists and has a zero size.
file_name can be an IO object.
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