NAME
Filesys::POSIX::Inode - Base class for filesystem inode objects
DESCRIPTION
Provides a base class for filesystem-type dependent inode objects. This class offers a number of methods used to help determine the nature of the inode by analyzing its attributes.
$inode->dir- 
Returns true if the current inode refers to a directory.
 $inode->link- 
Returns true if the current inode is a symlink.
 $inode->file- 
Returns true if the current inode is a regular file.
 $inode->char- 
Returns true if the current inode is a character device.
 $inode->block- 
Returns true if the current inode is a block device.
 $inode->fifo- 
Returns true if the current inode is a FIFO.
 $inode->sock- 
Returns true if the current inode refers to a socket.
 $inode->major- 
If the current inode is a block or character device, return the major number. Otherwise, an EINVAL is thrown.
 $inode->minor- 
If the current inode is a block or character device, return the minor number. Otherwise, an EINVAL is thrown.
 $inode->perms- 
Returns the permissions bitfield value of the current inode's mode attribute.
 $inode->readable- 
Returns true if the inode is readable by anyone.
 $inode->writable- 
Returns true if the inode is writable by anyone.
 $inode->executable- 
Returns true if the inode is executable by anyone.
 $inode->setuid- 
Returns true if the inode has a setuid bit set.
 $inode->setgid- 
Returns true if the inode has a setgid bit set.
 $inode->update(@st)- 
Updates the current inode object with a list of values as returned by stat().
 $inode->directory- 
If the current inode is a directory, return the directory object held by it. Otherwise, an ENOTDIR is thrown.
 $inode->empty- 
Uses the above
$inode->directory()call to obtain the directory for the current inode, and returns the result of$directory->empty(). 
AUTHOR
Written by Xan Tronix <xan@cpan.org>
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