Struct smbioslib::fs::Metadata 1.0.0[−][src]
pub struct Metadata(_);
Metadata information about a file.
This structure is returned from the metadata
or
symlink_metadata
function or method and represents known
metadata about a file such as its permissions, size, modification
times, etc.
Implementations
impl Metadata
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impl Metadata
[src]pub fn file_type(&self) -> FileType
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pub fn file_type(&self) -> FileType
1.1.0[src]Returns the file type for this metadata.
Examples
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { use std::fs; let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; println!("{:?}", metadata.file_type()); Ok(()) }
pub fn is_dir(&self) -> bool
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pub fn is_dir(&self) -> bool
[src]Returns true
if this metadata is for a directory. The
result is mutually exclusive to the result of
Metadata::is_file
, and will be false for symlink metadata
obtained from symlink_metadata
.
Examples
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { use std::fs; let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; assert!(!metadata.is_dir()); Ok(()) }
pub fn is_file(&self) -> bool
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pub fn is_file(&self) -> bool
[src]Returns true
if this metadata is for a regular file. The
result is mutually exclusive to the result of
Metadata::is_dir
, and will be false for symlink metadata
obtained from symlink_metadata
.
When the goal is simply to read from (or write to) the source, the most
reliable way to test the source can be read (or written to) is to open
it. Only using is_file
can break workflows like diff <( prog_a )
on
a Unix-like system for example. See File::open
or
OpenOptions::open
for more information.
Examples
use std::fs; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; assert!(metadata.is_file()); Ok(()) }
pub fn len(&self) -> u64
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pub fn len(&self) -> u64
[src]Returns the size of the file, in bytes, this metadata is for.
Examples
use std::fs; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; assert_eq!(0, metadata.len()); Ok(()) }
pub fn permissions(&self) -> Permissions
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pub fn permissions(&self) -> Permissions
[src]Returns the permissions of the file this metadata is for.
Examples
use std::fs; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; assert!(!metadata.permissions().readonly()); Ok(()) }
pub fn modified(&self) -> Result<SystemTime, Error>
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pub fn modified(&self) -> Result<SystemTime, Error>
1.10.0[src]Returns the last modification time listed in this metadata.
The returned value corresponds to the mtime
field of stat
on Unix
platforms and the ftLastWriteTime
field on Windows platforms.
Errors
This field may not be available on all platforms, and will return an
Err
on platforms where it is not available.
Examples
use std::fs; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; if let Ok(time) = metadata.modified() { println!("{:?}", time); } else { println!("Not supported on this platform"); } Ok(()) }
pub fn accessed(&self) -> Result<SystemTime, Error>
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pub fn accessed(&self) -> Result<SystemTime, Error>
1.10.0[src]Returns the last access time of this metadata.
The returned value corresponds to the atime
field of stat
on Unix
platforms and the ftLastAccessTime
field on Windows platforms.
Note that not all platforms will keep this field update in a file’s
metadata, for example Windows has an option to disable updating this
time when files are accessed and Linux similarly has noatime
.
Errors
This field may not be available on all platforms, and will return an
Err
on platforms where it is not available.
Examples
use std::fs; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; if let Ok(time) = metadata.accessed() { println!("{:?}", time); } else { println!("Not supported on this platform"); } Ok(()) }
pub fn created(&self) -> Result<SystemTime, Error>
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pub fn created(&self) -> Result<SystemTime, Error>
1.10.0[src]Returns the creation time listed in this metadata.
The returned value corresponds to the btime
field of statx
on
Linux kernel starting from to 4.11, the birthtime
field of stat
on other
Unix platforms, and the ftCreationTime
field on Windows platforms.
Errors
This field may not be available on all platforms, and will return an
Err
on platforms or filesystems where it is not available.
Examples
use std::fs; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; if let Ok(time) = metadata.created() { println!("{:?}", time); } else { println!("Not supported on this platform or filesystem"); } Ok(()) }
Trait Implementations
impl MetadataExt for Metadata
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impl MetadataExt for Metadata
1.1.0[src]pub fn rdev(&self) -> u64
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pub fn rdev(&self) -> u64
[src]Returns the device ID of this file (if it is a special one). Read more
pub fn atime(&self) -> i64
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pub fn atime(&self) -> i64
[src]Returns the last access time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch. Read more
pub fn atime_nsec(&self) -> i64
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pub fn atime_nsec(&self) -> i64
[src]pub fn mtime(&self) -> i64
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pub fn mtime(&self) -> i64
[src]Returns the last modification time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch. Read more
pub fn mtime_nsec(&self) -> i64
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pub fn mtime_nsec(&self) -> i64
[src]pub fn ctime(&self) -> i64
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pub fn ctime(&self) -> i64
[src]Returns the last status change time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch. Read more
pub fn ctime_nsec(&self) -> i64
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pub fn ctime_nsec(&self) -> i64
[src]impl MetadataExt for Metadata
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impl MetadataExt for Metadata
1.1.0[src]pub fn as_raw_stat(&self) -> &stat
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pub fn as_raw_stat(&self) -> &stat
[src]other methods of this trait are now preferred
Gain a reference to the underlying stat
structure which contains
the raw information returned by the OS. Read more
pub fn st_rdev(&self) -> u64
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pub fn st_rdev(&self) -> u64
[src]Returns the device ID that this file represents. Only relevant for special file. Read more
pub fn st_size(&self) -> u64
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pub fn st_size(&self) -> u64
[src]Returns the size of the file (if it is a regular file or a symbolic link) in bytes. Read more
pub fn st_atime(&self) -> i64
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pub fn st_atime(&self) -> i64
[src]Returns the last access time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch. Read more
pub fn st_atime_nsec(&self) -> i64
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pub fn st_atime_nsec(&self) -> i64
[src]pub fn st_mtime(&self) -> i64
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pub fn st_mtime(&self) -> i64
[src]Returns the last modification time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch. Read more
pub fn st_mtime_nsec(&self) -> i64
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pub fn st_mtime_nsec(&self) -> i64
[src]pub fn st_ctime(&self) -> i64
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pub fn st_ctime(&self) -> i64
[src]Returns the last status change time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch. Read more
pub fn st_ctime_nsec(&self) -> i64
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pub fn st_ctime_nsec(&self) -> i64
[src]pub fn st_blksize(&self) -> u64
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pub fn st_blksize(&self) -> u64
[src]Returns the “preferred” block size for efficient filesystem I/O. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Metadata
impl Send for Metadata
impl Sync for Metadata
impl Unpin for Metadata
impl UnwindSafe for Metadata
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
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impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
[src]type Owned = T
type Owned = T
The resulting type after obtaining ownership.
pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T
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pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T
[src]Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning. Read more
pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
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pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
[src]🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (toowned_clone_into
)
recently added
Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more