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# <!-- rdoc-file=file.c --> # 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). # module FileTest # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.blockdev?(filepath) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if `filepath` points to a block device, `false` otherwise: # # File.blockdev?('/dev/sda1') # => true # File.blockdev?(File.new('t.tmp')) # => false # def self?.blockdev?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.chardev?(filepath) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if `filepath` points to a character device, `false` otherwise. # # File.chardev?($stdin) # => true # File.chardev?('t.txt') # => false # def self?.chardev?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.directory?(path) -> true or false # --> # With string `object` given, returns `true` if `path` is a string path leading # to a directory, or to a symbolic link to a directory; `false` otherwise: # # File.directory?('.') # => true # File.directory?('foo') # => false # File.symlink('.', 'dirlink') # => 0 # File.directory?('dirlink') # => true # File.symlink('t,txt', 'filelink') # => 0 # File.directory?('filelink') # => false # # Argument `path` can be an IO object. # def self?.directory?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- rdoc-file=file.c --> # Returns `true` if the named file exists and has a zero size. # # *file_name* can be an IO object. # alias empty? zero? alias self.empty? self.zero? # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.executable?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file is executable by the effective user and group # id of this process. See eaccess(3). # # Windows does not support execute permissions separately from read permissions. # On Windows, a file is only considered executable if it ends in .bat, .cmd, # .com, or .exe. # # Note that some OS-level security features may cause this to return true even # though the file is not executable by the effective user/group. # def self?.executable?: (path file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.executable_real?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file is executable by the real user and group id # of this process. See access(3). # # Windows does not support execute permissions separately from read permissions. # On Windows, a file is only considered executable if it ends in .bat, .cmd, # .com, or .exe. # # Note that some OS-level security features may cause this to return true even # though the file is not executable by the real user/group. # def self?.executable_real?: (path file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.exist?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # 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. # def self?.exist?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.file?(file) -> true or false # --> # 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. # def self?.file?: (path | io file) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.grpowned?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # 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. # def self?.grpowned?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.identical?(file_1, file_2) -> true or false # --> # 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 # def self?.identical?: (path | io file_1, path | io file_2) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.owned?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # 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. # def self?.owned?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.pipe?(filepath) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if `filepath` points to a pipe, `false` otherwise: # # File.mkfifo('tmp/fifo') # File.pipe?('tmp/fifo') # => true # File.pipe?('t.txt') # => false # def self?.pipe?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.readable?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file is readable by the effective user and group # id of this process. See eaccess(3). # # Note that some OS-level security features may cause this to return true even # though the file is not readable by the effective user/group. # def self?.readable?: (path file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.readable_real?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file is readable by the real user and group id of # this process. See access(3). # # Note that some OS-level security features may cause this to return true even # though the file is not readable by the real user/group. # def self?.readable_real?: (path file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.setgid?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file has the setgid bit set. # # *file_name* can be an IO object. # def self?.setgid?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.setuid?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file has the setuid bit set. # # *file_name* can be an IO object. # def self?.setuid?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.size(file_name) -> integer # --> # Returns the size of `file_name`. # # *file_name* can be an IO object. # def self?.size: (path | io file_name) -> Integer # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.size?(file_name) -> Integer or nil # --> # 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. # def self?.size?: (path | io file_name) -> Integer? # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.socket?(filepath) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if `filepath` points to a socket, `false` otherwise: # # require 'socket' # File.socket?(Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM)) # => true # File.socket?(File.new('t.txt')) # => false # def self?.socket?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.sticky?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file has the sticky bit set. # # *file_name* can be an IO object. # def self?.sticky?: (path | io file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.symlink?(filepath) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if `filepath` points to a symbolic link, `false` otherwise: # # symlink = File.symlink('t.txt', 'symlink') # File.symlink?('symlink') # => true # File.symlink?('t.txt') # => false # def self?.symlink?: (path file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.world_readable?(file_name) -> integer or nil # --> # 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" # def self?.world_readable?: (path | io file_name) -> Integer? # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.world_writable?(file_name) -> integer or nil # --> # 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" # def self?.world_writable?: (path | io file_name) -> Integer? # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.writable?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file is writable by the effective user and group # id of this process. See eaccess(3). # # Note that some OS-level security features may cause this to return true even # though the file is not writable by the effective user/group. # def self?.writable?: (path file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.writable_real?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file is writable by the real user and group id of # this process. See access(3). # # Note that some OS-level security features may cause this to return true even # though the file is not writable by the real user/group. # def self?.writable_real?: (path file_name) -> bool # <!-- # rdoc-file=file.c # - File.zero?(file_name) -> true or false # --> # Returns `true` if the named file exists and has a zero size. # # *file_name* can be an IO object. # def self?.zero?: (path | io file_name) -> bool end