cap_std::fs

Trait MetadataExt

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pub trait MetadataExt {
Show 16 methods // Required methods fn dev(&self) -> u64; fn ino(&self) -> u64; fn mode(&self) -> u32; fn nlink(&self) -> u64; fn uid(&self) -> u32; fn gid(&self) -> u32; fn rdev(&self) -> u64; fn size(&self) -> u64; fn atime(&self) -> i64; fn atime_nsec(&self) -> i64; fn mtime(&self) -> i64; fn mtime_nsec(&self) -> i64; fn ctime(&self) -> i64; fn ctime_nsec(&self) -> i64; fn blksize(&self) -> u64; fn blocks(&self) -> u64;
}
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Unix-specific extensions for MetadataExt.

This corresponds to std::os::unix::fs::MetadataExt.

Required Methods§

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fn dev(&self) -> u64

Returns the ID of the device containing the file.

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fn ino(&self) -> u64

Returns the inode number.

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fn mode(&self) -> u32

Returns the rights applied to this file.

Returns the number of hard links pointing to this file.

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fn uid(&self) -> u32

Returns the user ID of the owner of this file.

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fn gid(&self) -> u32

Returns the group ID of the owner of this file.

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fn rdev(&self) -> u64

Returns the device ID of this file (if it is a special one).

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fn size(&self) -> u64

Returns the total size of this file in bytes.

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fn atime(&self) -> i64

Returns the last access time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch.

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fn atime_nsec(&self) -> i64

Returns the last access time of the file, in nanoseconds since [atime].

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fn mtime(&self) -> i64

Returns the last modification time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch.

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fn mtime_nsec(&self) -> i64

Returns the last modification time of the file, in nanoseconds since [mtime].

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fn ctime(&self) -> i64

Returns the last status change time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch.

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fn ctime_nsec(&self) -> i64

Returns the last status change time of the file, in nanoseconds since [ctime].

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fn blksize(&self) -> u64

Returns the block size for filesystem I/O.

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fn blocks(&self) -> u64

Returns the number of blocks allocated to the file, in 512-byte units.

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