обрезать файл до указанной длины (truncate a file to a specified length)
Имя (Name)
truncate, ftruncate - truncate a file to a specified length
Синопсис (Synopsis)
#include <unistd.h>
int truncate(const char *
path, off_t
length);
int ftruncate(int
fd, off_t
length);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
feature_test_macros(7)):
truncate
():
_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500
|| /* Since glibc 2.12: */ _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809L
|| /* Glibc <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE
ftruncate
():
_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500
|| /* Since glibc 2.3.5: */ _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L
|| /* Glibc <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE
Описание (Description)
The truncate
() and ftruncate
() functions cause the regular file
named by path or referenced by fd to be truncated to a size of
precisely length bytes.
If the file previously was larger than this size, the extra data
is lost. If the file previously was shorter, it is extended, and
the extended part reads as null bytes ('\0').
The file offset is not changed.
If the size changed, then the st_ctime and st_mtime fields
(respectively, time of last status change and time of last
modification; see inode(7)) for the file are updated, and the
set-user-ID and set-group-ID mode bits may be cleared.
With ftruncate
(), the file must be open for writing; with
truncate
(), the file must be writable.
Возвращаемое значение (Return value)
On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and
errno is set to indicate the error.
Ошибки (Error)
For truncate
():
EACCES
Search permission is denied for a component of the path
prefix, or the named file is not writable by the user.
(See also path_resolution(7).)
EFAULT
The argument path points outside the process's allocated
address space.
EFBIG
The argument length is larger than the maximum file size.
(XSI)
EINTR
While blocked waiting to complete, the call was
interrupted by a signal handler; see fcntl(2) and
signal(7).
EINVAL
The argument length is negative or larger than the maximum
file size.
EIO
An I/O error occurred updating the inode.
EISDIR
The named file is a directory.
ELOOP
Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating
the pathname.
ENAMETOOLONG
A component of a pathname exceeded 255 characters, or an
entire pathname exceeded 1023 characters.
ENOENT
The named file does not exist.
ENOTDIR
A component of the path prefix is not a directory.
EPERM
The underlying filesystem does not support extending a
file beyond its current size.
EPERM
The operation was prevented by a file seal; see fcntl(2).
EROFS
The named file resides on a read-only filesystem.
ETXTBSY
The file is an executable file that is being executed.
For ftruncate
() the same errors apply, but instead of things that
can be wrong with path, we now have things that can be wrong with
the file descriptor, fd:
EBADF
fd is not a valid file descriptor.
EBADF
or EINVAL
fd is not open for writing.
EINVAL
fd does not reference a regular file or a POSIX shared
memory object.
EINVAL
or EBADF
The file descriptor fd is not open for writing. POSIX
permits, and portable applications should handle, either
error for this case. (Linux produces EINVAL
.)
Стандарты (Conforming to)
POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008, 4.4BSD, SVr4 (these calls first
appeared in 4.2BSD).
Примечание (Note)
ftruncate
() can also be used to set the size of a POSIX shared
memory object; see shm_open(3).
The details in DESCRIPTION are for XSI-compliant systems. For
non-XSI-compliant systems, the POSIX standard allows two
behaviors for ftruncate
() when length exceeds the file length
(note that truncate
() is not specified at all in such an
environment): either returning an error, or extending the file.
Like most UNIX implementations, Linux follows the XSI requirement
when dealing with native filesystems. However, some nonnative
filesystems do not permit truncate
() and ftruncate
() to be used
to extend a file beyond its current length: a notable example on
Linux is VFAT.
The original Linux truncate
() and ftruncate
() system calls were
not designed to handle large file offsets. Consequently, Linux
2.4 added truncate64
() and ftruncate64
() system calls that handle
large files. However, these details can be ignored by
applications using glibc, whose wrapper functions transparently
employ the more recent system calls where they are available.
On some 32-bit architectures, the calling signature for these
system calls differ, for the reasons described in syscall(2).
Ошибки (баги) (Bugs)
A header file bug in glibc 2.12 meant that the minimum value of
_POSIX_C_SOURCE
required to expose the declaration of ftruncate
()
was 200809L instead of 200112L. This has been fixed in later
glibc versions.
Смотри также (See also)
truncate(1), open(2), stat(2), path_resolution(7)