изменить режимы файлов (change the file modes)
Расширенное описание (Extended description)
The mode operand shall be either a symbolic_mode expression or a
non-negative octal integer. The symbolic_mode form is described
by the grammar later in this section.
Each clause
shall specify an operation to be performed on the
current file mode bits of each file. The operations shall be
performed on each file in the order in which the clause
s are
specified.
The who
symbols u
, g
, and o
shall specify the user, group, and
other parts of the file mode bits, respectively. A who
consisting
of the symbol a
shall be equivalent to ugo
.
The perm
symbols r
, w
, and x
represent the read, write, and
execute/search portions of file mode bits, respectively. The perm
symbol s
shall represent the set-user-ID-on-execution (when who
contains or implies u
) and set-group-ID-on-execution (when who
contains or implies g
) bits.
The perm
symbol X
shall represent the execute/search portion of
the file mode bits if the file is a directory or if the current
(unmodified) file mode bits have at least one of the execute bits
(S_IXUSR, S_IXGRP, or S_IXOTH) set. It shall be ignored if the
file is not a directory and none of the execute bits are set in
the current file mode bits.
The permcopy
symbols u
, g
, and o
shall represent the current
permissions associated with the user, group, and other parts of
the file mode bits, respectively. For the remainder of this
section, perm
refers to the non-terminals perm
and permcopy
in
the grammar.
If multiple actionlist
s are grouped with a single wholist
in the
grammar, each actionlist
shall be applied in the order specified
with that wholist
. The op symbols shall represent the operation
performed, as follows:
+ If perm
is not specified, the '+'
operation shall not
change the file mode bits.
If who
is not specified, the file mode bits represented by
perm
for the owner, group, and other permissions, except
for those with corresponding bits in the file mode creation
mask of the invoking process, shall be set.
Otherwise, the file mode bits represented by the specified
who
and perm
values shall be set.
- If perm
is not specified, the '-'
operation shall not
change the file mode bits.
If who
is not specified, the file mode bits represented by
perm
for the owner, group, and other permissions, except
for those with corresponding bits in the file mode creation
mask of the invoking process, shall be cleared.
Otherwise, the file mode bits represented by the specified
who
and perm
values shall be cleared.
= Clear the file mode bits specified by the who
value, or, if
no who
value is specified, all of the file mode bits
specified in this volume of POSIX.1‐2017.
If perm
is not specified, the '='
operation shall make no
further modifications to the file mode bits.
If who
is not specified, the file mode bits represented by
perm
for the owner, group, and other permissions, except
for those with corresponding bits in the file mode creation
mask of the invoking process, shall be set.
Otherwise, the file mode bits represented by the specified
who
and perm
values shall be set.
When using the symbolic mode form on a regular file, it is
implementation-defined whether or not:
* Requests to set the set-user-ID-on-execution or set-group-ID-
on-execution bit when all execute bits are currently clear
and none are being set are ignored.
* Requests to clear all execute bits also clear the set-user-
ID-on-execution and set-group-ID-on-execution bits.
* Requests to clear the set-user-ID-on-execution or set-group-
ID-on-execution bits when all execute bits are currently
clear are ignored. However, if the command ls -l
file writes
an s in the position indicating that the set-user-ID-on-
execution or set-group-ID-on-execution is set, the commands
chmod u-s
file or chmod g-s
file, respectively, shall not be
ignored.
When using the symbolic mode form on other file types, it is
implementation-defined whether or not requests to set or clear
the set-user-ID-on-execution or set-group-ID-on-execution bits
are honored.
If the who
symbol o
is used in conjunction with the perm
symbol s
with no other who
symbols being specified, the set-user-ID-on-
execution and set-group-ID-on-execution bits shall not be
modified. It shall not be an error to specify the who
symbol o
in
conjunction with the perm
symbol s
.
The perm
symbol t
shall specify the S_ISVTX bit. When used with a
file of type directory, it can be used with the who
symbol a
, or
with no who
symbol. It shall not be an error to specify a who
symbol of u
, g
, or o
in conjunction with the perm
symbol t
, but
the meaning of these combinations is unspecified. The effect when
using the perm
symbol t
with any file type other than directory
is unspecified.
For an octal integer mode operand, the file mode bits shall be
set absolutely.
For each bit set in the octal number, the corresponding file
permission bit shown in the following table shall be set; all
other file permission bits shall be cleared. For regular files,
for each bit set in the octal number corresponding to the set-
user-ID-on-execution or the set-group-ID-on-execution, bits shown
in the following table shall be set; if these bits are not set in
the octal number, they are cleared. For other file types, it is
implementation-defined whether or not requests to set or clear
the set-user-ID-on-execution or set-group-ID-on-execution bits
are honored.
┌─────────────────┬──────────────────┬──────────────────┬──────────────────┐
│Octal Mode Bit
│ Octal Mode Bit
│ Octal Mode Bit
│ Octal Mode Bit
│
├─────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────┤
│4000
S_ISUID │ 0400
S_IRUSR │ 0040
S_IRGRP │ 0004
S_IROTH │
├─────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────┤
│2000
S_ISGID │ 0200
S_IWUSR │ 0020
S_IWGRP │ 0002
S_IWOTH │
├─────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────┤
│1000
S_ISVTX │ 0100
S_IXUSR │ 0010
S_IXGRP │ 0001
S_IXOTH │
└─────────────────┴──────────────────┴──────────────────┴──────────────────┘
When bits are set in the octal number other than those listed in
the table above, the behavior is unspecified.
Grammar for chmod
The grammar and lexical conventions in this section describe the
syntax for the symbolic_mode operand. The general conventions for
this style of grammar are described in Section 1.3, Grammar
Conventions. A valid symbolic_mode can be represented as the
non-terminal symbol symbolic_mode in the grammar. This formal
syntax shall take precedence over the preceding text syntax
description.
The lexical processing is based entirely on single characters.
Implementations need not allow <blank> characters within the
single argument being processed.
%start symbolic_mode
%%
symbolic_mode : clause
| symbolic_mode ',' clause
;
clause : actionlist
| wholist actionlist
;
wholist : who
| wholist who
;
who : 'u' | 'g' | 'o' | 'a'
;
actionlist : action
| actionlist action
;
action : op
| op permlist
| op permcopy
;
permcopy : 'u' | 'g' | 'o'
;
op : '+' | '-' | '='
;
permlist : perm
| perm permlist
;
perm : 'r' | 'w' | 'x' | 'X' | 's' | 't'
;