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FPATHCONF(2-SVR4)   RISC/os Reference Manual    FPATHCONF(2-SVR4)



NAME
     fpathconf, pathconf - get configurable pathname variables

SYNOPSIS
     #include <unistd.h>

     long fpathconf (int fildes, int name);
     long pathconf (char *path, int name);

DESCRIPTION
     The functions fpathconf and pathconf return the current
     value of a configurable limit or option associated with a
     file or directory.  The path argument points to the pathname
     of a file or directory; fildes is an open file descriptor;
     and name is the symbolic constant (defined in <unistd.h>)
     representing the configurable system limit or option to be
     returned.

     The values returned by pathconf and fpathconf depend on the
     type of file specified by path or fildes.  The following
     table contains the symbolic constants supported by pathconf
     and fpathconf along with the POSIX defined return value.
     The return value is based on the type of file specified by
     path or fildes.

                     Value of name         See Note
                  _________________________________
                  _PC_LINK_MAX         |      1
                  _PC_MAX_CANNON       |      2
                  _PC_MAX_INPUT        |      2
                  _PC_NAME_MAX         |     3,4
                  _PC_PATH_MAX         |     4,5
                  _PC_PIPE_BUF         |      6
                  _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED |      7
                  _PC_NO_TRUNC         |     3,4
                  _PC_VDISABLE         |      2

     Notes:

     1    If path or fildes refers to a directory, the value
          returned applies to the directory itself.

     2    The behavior is undefined if path or fildes does not
          refer to a terminal file.

     3    If path or fildes refers to a directory, the value
          returned applies to the filenames within the directory.

     4    The behavior is undefined if path or fildes does not
          refer to a directory.

     5    If path or fildes refers to a directory, the value



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          returned is the maximum length of a relative pathname
          when the specified directory is the working directory.

     6    If path or fildes refers to a pipe or FIFO, the value
          returned applies to the FIFO itself.  If path or fildes
          refers to a directory, the value returned applies to
          any FIFOs that exist or can be created within the
          directory.  If path or fildes refer to any other type
          of file, the behavior is undefined.

     7    If path or fildes refers to a directory, the value
          returned applies to any files, other than directories,
          that exist or can be created within the directory.

     The value of the configurable system limit or option speci-
     fied by name does not change during the lifetime of the cal-
     ling process.

     fpathconf fails if the following is true:

     EBADF  fildes is not a valid file descriptor.

     pathconf fails if one or more of the following are true:

     EACCES search permission is denied for a component of the
            path prefix.

     ELOOP  too many symbolic links are encountered while
            translating path.

     EMULTIHOP
            components of path require hopping to multiple remote
            machines and file system type does not allow it.

     ENAMETOOLONG
            the length of a pathname exceeds {PATH_MAX}, or path-
            name component is longer than {NAME_MAX} while
            (_POSIX_NO_TRUNC) is in effect.

     ENOENT path is needed for the command specified and the
            named file does not exist or if the path argument
            points to an empty string.

     ENOLINKpath points to a remote machine and the link to that
            machine is no longer active.

     ENOTDIRa component of the path prefix is not a directory.

     Both fpathconf and pathconf fail if the following is true:

     EINVAL if name is an invalid value.




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SEE ALSO
     sysconf(3C), limits(4)

DIAGNOSTICS
     If  fpathconf or pathconf are invoked with an invalid sym-
     bolic constant or the symbolic constant corresponds to a
     configurable system limit or option not supported on the
     system, a value of -1 is returned to the invoking process.
     If the function fails because the configurable system limit
     or option corresponding to name is not supported on the sys-
     tem the value of errno is not changed.












































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