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     Name
          chmod - Changes file permissions.

     Syntax
          #include <sys/types.h>
          #include <sys/stat.h>
          #include <io.h>

          int chmod(pathname, pmode)
          char *pathname;
          int pmode;

     Description
          The chmod function changes the permission setting of the
          file specified by pathname.  The permission setting controls
          read and write access to the file.  The constant expression
          pmode contains one or both of the manifest constants
          S_IWRITE and S_IREAD, defined in sys/stat.h. Any other
          values for pmode are ignored. When both constants are given,
          they are joined with the bitwise-OR operator ( | ). The
          meaning of the pmode argument is as follows:

            Value                 Meaning

            S_IWRITE              Writing permitted

            S_IREAD               Reading permitted

            S_IREAD | S_IWRITE    Reading and writing permitted

          If write permission is not given, the file is made read-
          only. Under DOS and OS/2, all files are readable; it is not
          possible to give write-only permission. Thus, the modes
          S_IWRITE and S_IREAD | S_IWRITE are equivalent.

     Return Value
          The chmod function returns the value 0 if the permission
          setting is successfully changed. A return value of -1
          indicates an error; in this case, errno is set to ENOENT,
          indicating that the specified file could not be found.

     See Also
          access(DOS), creat(DOS), fstat(DOS), open(DOS), stat(DOS)

     Example
          #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <io.h>
          #include <stdio.h>

          int result; int savestderr;

          main()
           {

                  /* make file read-only:*/
                  result = chmod("data", S_IREAD);
                  if (result == -1)
                          perror("Can't change mode; file not found");
                  else
                          printf("Mode changed successfully\n");
           }

          This program uses chmod to change the mode of the file data
          to read-only.  It then displays a message indicating whether
          the mode was changed successfully.

                                                (printed 6/18/89)



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