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pub struct Permissions { /* private fields */ }
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Representation of the various permissions on a file.

This corresponds to std::fs::Permissions.

We need to define our own version because the libstd `Permissions` doesn't have a public constructor that we can use.

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Constructs a new instance of Self from the given std::fs::Permissions.

Consumes self and produces a new instance of std::fs::Permissions.

The `file` parameter works around the fact that we can't construct a `Permissions` object ourselves on Windows.

Returns true if these permissions describe a readonly (unwritable) file.

This corresponds to std::fs::Permissions::readonly.

Modifies the readonly flag for this set of permissions.

This corresponds to std::fs::Permissions::set_readonly.

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Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. Read more
Returns the underlying raw st_mode bits that contain the standard Unix permissions for this file. Read more
Sets the underlying raw bits for this set of permissions. Read more
Creates a new instance of Permissions from the given set of Unix permission bits. Read more

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