Name
SPVM::Sys::IO::Windows - IO System Call on Windows
Description
The SPVM::Sys::IO::Windows class of SPVM has methods to manipulate IO system calls in Windows.
Usage
use Sys::IO::Windows;
Class Methods
unlink
static method unlink : int ($pathname : string);
Delete a file.
Note:
This method is implemented so that the beheivior is the same as the readlink in the Sys::IO class as possible.
If the file given by the path name $pathname is read-only, the flag is disabled before the file deletion. If the file deletion failed, the flag is restored.
This method can delete both symlinks and directory junctions.
Error numbers in Windows are replaced with the ones in POSIX.
Exceptions:
$pathname must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
If the unlink function failed, an exception is thrown with eval_error_id
set to the basic type ID of the Error::System class.
rename
static method rename : int ($oldpath : string, $newpath : string);
Raname the file name from the old name $oldpath to the new name $newpath.
Note:
This method is implemented so that the beheivior is the same as the readlink in the Sys::IO class as possible.
Error numbers in Windows are replaced with the ones in POSIX.
Exceptions:
$oldpath must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
$newpath must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
If the rename function failed, an exception is thrown with eval_error_id
set to the basic type ID of the Error::System class.
symlink
static method symlink : int ($oldpath : string, $newpath : string);
Creates a path $newpath symbolically linked to the path $oldpath.
Note:
This method is implemented so that the beheivior is the same as the symlink in the Sys::IO class as possible.
Error numbers in Windows are replaced with the ones in POSIX.
readlink
static method readlink : int ($path : string, $buf : mutable string, $bufsiz : int);
Calls the readlink
function implemented for Windows.
Note:
This method is implemented so that the beheivior is the same as the readlink in the Sys::IO class as possible.
Symbolic links and directory junctions in Windows are manipulated as symbolic links.
Error numbers in Windows are replaced with the ones in POSIX.
lstat
static method lstat : int ($path : string, $stat : Sys::IO::Stat);
Calls the lstat
function implemented for Windows.
Note:
This method is implemented so that the beheivior is the same as the lstat in the Sys::IO class as possible..
Symbolic links and directory junctions in Windows are manipulated as symbolic links.
Error numbers in Windows are replaced with the ones in POSIX.
Exceptions:
$path must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
$stat must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
If the lstat function failed, an exception is thrown with eval_error_id
set to the basic type ID of the Error::System class.
Copyright & License
Copyright (c) 2023 Yuki Kimoto
MIT License