package sys import "io/fs" // Inode is the file serial number, or zero if unknown. // // Any constant value will invalidate functions that use this for // equivalence, such as os.SameFile (Stat_t.Ino). // // When zero is returned by a `readdir`, some compilers will attempt to // get a non-zero value with `lstat`. Those using this for darwin's definition // of `getdirentries` conflate zero `d_fileno` with a deleted file, so skip the // entry. See /RATIONALE.md for more on this. type Inode = uint64 // ^-- Inode is a type alias to consolidate documentation and aid in reference // searches. While only Stat_t is exposed publicly at the moment, this is used // internally for Dirent and several function return values. // EpochNanos is a timestamp in epoch nanoseconds, or zero if unknown. // // This defines epoch time the same way as Walltime, except this value is // packed into an int64. Common conversions are detailed in the examples. type EpochNanos = int64 // Stat_t is similar to syscall.Stat_t, except available on all operating // systems, including Windows. // // # Notes // // - This is used for WebAssembly ABI emulating the POSIX `stat` system call. // Fields included are required for WebAssembly ABI including wasip1 // (a.k.a. wasix) and wasi-filesystem (a.k.a. wasip2). See // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stat.html // - Fields here are required for WebAssembly ABI including wasip1 // (a.k.a. wasix) and wasi-filesystem (a.k.a. wasip2). // - This isn't the same as syscall.Stat_t because wazero supports Windows, // which doesn't have that type. runtime.GOOS that has this already also // have inconsistent field lengths, which complicates wasm binding. // - Use NewStat_t to create this from an existing fs.FileInfo. // - For portability, numeric fields are 64-bit when at least one platform // defines it that large. type Stat_t struct { // Dev is the device ID of device containing the file. Dev uint64 // Ino is the file serial number, or zero if not available. See Inode for // more details including impact returning a zero value. Ino Inode // Mode is the same as Mode on fs.FileInfo containing bits to identify the // type of the file (fs.ModeType) and its permissions (fs.ModePerm). Mode fs.FileMode // Nlink is the number of hard links to the file. // // Note: This value is platform-specific and often at least one. Linux will // return 1+N for a directory, where BSD (like Darwin) return 2+N, which // includes the dot entry. Nlink uint64 // Size is the length in bytes for regular files. For symbolic links, this // is length in bytes of the pathname contained in the symbolic link. Size int64 // Atim is the last data access timestamp in epoch nanoseconds. Atim EpochNanos // Mtim is the last data modification timestamp in epoch nanoseconds. Mtim EpochNanos // Ctim is the last file status change timestamp in epoch nanoseconds. Ctim EpochNanos } // NewStat_t fills a new Stat_t from `info`, including any runtime.GOOS-specific // details from fs.FileInfo `Sys`. When `Sys` is already a *Stat_t, it is // returned as-is. // // # Notes // // - When already in fs.FileInfo `Sys`, Stat_t must be a pointer. // - When runtime.GOOS is "windows" Stat_t.Ino will be zero. // - When fs.FileInfo `Sys` is nil or unknown, some fields not in fs.FileInfo // are defaulted: Stat_t.Atim and Stat_t.Ctim are set to `ModTime`, and // are set to ModTime and Stat_t.Nlink is set to 1. func NewStat_t(info fs.FileInfo) Stat_t { // Note: Pointer, not val, for parity with Go, which sets *syscall.Stat_t if st, ok := info.Sys().(*Stat_t); ok { return *st } return statFromFileInfo(info) } func defaultStatFromFileInfo(info fs.FileInfo) Stat_t { st := Stat_t{} st.Ino = 0 st.Dev = 0 st.Mode = info.Mode() st.Nlink = 1 st.Size = info.Size() mtim := info.ModTime().UnixNano() // Set all times to the mod time st.Atim = mtim st.Mtim = mtim st.Ctim = mtim return st }