Accesses information about the file specified by the file descriptor. Format #include <stat.h> int fstat (int file_desc, struct stat *buffer);
1 – Function Variants
Compiling with the _DECC_V4_SOURCE and _VMS_V6_SOURCE feature- test macros defined enables a local-time-based entry point to the fstat function that is equivalent to the behavior before OpenVMS Version 7.0.
2 – Arguments
file_desc A file descriptor. buffer A pointer to a structure of type stat_t, which is defined in the <stat.h> header file. The argument receives information about that particular file. The members of the structure pointed to by buffer are: Member Type Definition st_dev dev_t Pointer to a physical device name st_ino[3] ino_t Three words to receive the file ID st_mode mode_t File "mode" (prot, dir, . . . ) st_nlink nlink_t For UNIX system compatibility only st_uid uid_t Owner user ID st_gid gid_t Group member: from st_uid st_rdev dev_t UNIX system compatibility - always 0 st_size off_t File size, in bytes. For st_size to report a correct value, you need to flush both the C RTL and RMS buffers. st_atime time_t File access time; always the same as st_mtime st_mtime time_t Last modification time st_ctime time_t File creation time st_fab_rfm char Record format st_fab_rat char Record attributes st_fab_fsz char Fixed header size st_fab_mrs unsigned Record size The types dev_t, ino_t, off_t, mode_t, nlink_t, uid_t, gid_t, and time_t, are defined in the <stat.h> header file. However, when compiling for compatibility (/DEFINE=_DECC_V4_SOURCE), only dev_ t, ino_t, and off_t are defined. The off_t data type is either a 32-bit or 64-bit integer. The 64- bit interface allows for file sizes greater than 2 GB, and can be selected at compile time by defining the _LARGEFILE feature-test macro as follows: CC/DEFINE=_LARGEFILE As of OpenVMS Version 7.0, times are given in seconds since the Epoch (00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970). The st_mode structure member is the status information mode and is defined in the <stat.h> header file. The st_mode bits follow: Bits Constant Definition 0170000 S_IFMT Type of file 0040000 S_IFDIR Directory 0020000 S_IFCHR Character special 0060000 S_IFBLK Block special 0100000 S_IFREG Regular 0030000 S_IFMPC Multiplexed char special 0070000 S_IFMPB Multiplexed block special 0004000 S_ISUID Set user ID on execution 0002000 S_ISGID Set group ID on execution 0001000 S_ISVTX Save swapped text even after use 0000400 S_IREAD Read permission, owner 0000200 S_IWRITE Write permission, owner 0000100 S_IEXEC Execute/search permission, owner
3 – Description
The fstat function does not work on remote network files. Be aware that for the stat_t structure member st_size to report a correct value, you need to flush both the C RTL and RMS buffers. NOTE (Integrity servers, Alpha) On OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity server systems, the stat, fstat, utime, and utimes functions have been enhanced to take advantage of the new file-system support for POSIX compliant file timestamps. This support is available only on ODS-5 devices on OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity servers systems beginning with a version of OpenVMS Alpha after Version 7.3. Before this change, the stat and fstat functions were setting the values of the st_ctime, st_mtime, and st_atime fields based on the following file attributes: st_ctime - ATR$C_CREDATE (file creation time) st_mtime - ATR$C_REVDATE (file revision time) st_atime - was always set to st_mtime because no support for file access time was available Also, for the file-modification time, utime and utimes were modifying the ATR$C_REVDATE file attribute, and ignoring the file-access-time argument. After the change, for a file on an ODS-5 device, the stat and fstat functions set the values of the st_ctime, st_ mtime, and st_atime fields based on the following new file attributes: st_ctime - ATR$C_ATTDATE (last attribute modification time) st_mtime - ATR$C_MODDATE (last data modification time) st_atime - ATR$C_ACCDATE (last access time) If ATR$C_ACCDATE is zero, as on an ODS-2 device, the stat and fstat functions set st_atime to st_mtime. For the file-modification time, the utime and utimes functions modify both the ATR$C_REVDATE and ATR$C_MODDATE file attributes. For the file-access time, these functions modify the ATR$C_ACCDATE file attribute. Setting the ATR$C_ MODDATE and ATR$C_ACCDATE file attributes on an ODS-2 device has no effect. For compatibility, the old behavior of stat, fstat, utime, and utimes remains the default, regardless of the kind of device. The new behavior must be explicitly enabled at run time by defining the DECC$EFS_FILE_TIMESTAMPS logical name to "ENABLE" before invoking the application. Setting this logical does not affect the behavior of stat, fstat, utime and utimes for files on an ODS-2 device.
4 – Return Values
0 Indicates successful completion. -1 Indicates an error other than a protection violation. -2 Indicates a protection violation.