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diff --git a/Data/Libraries/LDoc/ldoc/builtin/lfs.lua b/Data/Libraries/LDoc/ldoc/builtin/lfs.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f692fa --- /dev/null +++ b/Data/Libraries/LDoc/ldoc/builtin/lfs.lua @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +--- File and Directory manipulation +-- @module lfs + +local lfs = {} + +--- +-- Returns a table with the file attributes corresponding to filepath (or nil +-- followed by an error message in case of error). If the second optional +-- argument is given, then only the value of the named attribute is returned +-- (this use is equivalent to lfs.attributes(filepath).aname, but the table is +-- not created and only one attribute is retrieved from the O.S.). The +-- attributes are described as follows; attribute mode is a string, all the +-- others are numbers, and the time related attributes use the same time +-- reference of os.time: +-- +-- - dev: on Unix systems, this represents the device that the inode resides on. +-- On Windows systems, represents the drive number of the disk containing +-- the file +-- - ino: on Unix systems, this represents the inode number. On Windows systems +-- this has no meaning +-- - mode: string representing the associated protection mode (the values could +-- be file, directory, link, socket, named pipe, char device, block +-- device or other) +-- - nlink: number of hard links to the file +-- - uid: user-id of owner (Unix only, always 0 on Windows) +-- - gid: group-id of owner (Unix only, always 0 on Windows) +-- - rdev: on Unix systems, represents the device type, for special file inodes. +-- On Windows systems represents the same as dev +-- - access: time of last access +-- - modification: time of last data modification +-- - change: time of last file status change +-- - size: file size, in bytes +-- - blocks: block allocated for file; (Unix only) +-- - blksize: optimal file system I/O blocksize; (Unix only) +-- This function uses stat internally thus if the given filepath is a symbolic +-- link, it is followed (if it points to another link the chain is followed +-- recursively) and the information is about the file it refers to. To obtain +-- information about the link itself, see function lfs.symlinkattributes. +function lfs.attributes(filepath , aname) end + +--- +-- Changes the current working directory to the given path. +-- Returns true in case of success or nil plus an error string. +function lfs.chdir(path) end + +--- +-- Creates a lockfile (called lockfile.lfs) in path if it does not exist and +-- returns the lock. If the lock already exists checks it it's stale, using the +-- second parameter (default for the second parameter is INT_MAX, which in +-- practice means the lock will never be stale. To free the the lock call +-- lock:free(). +-- In case of any errors it returns nil and the error message. In particular, +-- if the lock exists and is not stale it returns the "File exists" message. +function lfs.lock_dir(path, seconds_stale) end + +--- +-- Returns a string with the current working directory or nil plus an error +-- string. +function lfs.currentdir() end + +--- +-- Lua iterator over the entries of a given directory. Each time the iterator is +-- called with dir_obj it returns a directory entry's name as a string, or nil +-- if there are no more entries. You can also iterate by calling `dir_obj:next()`, +-- and explicitly close the directory before the iteration finished with +-- `dir_obj:close()`. Raises an error if path is not a directory. +function lfs.dir(path) end + +--- +-- Locks a file or a part of it. This function works on open files; the file +-- handle should be specified as the first argument. The string mode could be +-- either r (for a read/shared lock) or w (for a write/exclusive lock). The +-- optional arguments start and length can be used to specify a starting point +-- and its length; both should be numbers. +-- Returns true if the operation was successful; in case of error, it returns +-- nil plus an error string. +function lfs.lock(filehandle, mode, start, length) end + +--- +-- Creates a new directory. The argument is the name of the new directory. +-- Returns true if the operation was successful; in case of error, it returns +-- nil plus an error string. +function lfs.mkdir(dirname) end + +--- +-- Removes an existing directory. The argument is the name of the directory. +-- Returns true if the operation was successful; in case of error, it returns +-- nil plus an error string. +function lfs.rmdir(dirname) end + +--- +-- Sets the writing mode for a file. The mode string can be either binary or +-- text. Returns the previous mode string for the file. This function is only +-- available in Windows, so you may want to make sure that lfs.setmode exists +-- before using it. +function lfs.setmode(file, mode) end + +--- +-- Identical to lfs.attributes except that it obtains information about the link +-- itself (not the file it refers to). This function is not available in Windows +-- so you may want to make sure that lfs.symlinkattributes exists before using +-- it. +function lfs.symlinkattributes(filepath , aname) end + +--- +-- Set access and modification times of a file. This function is a bind to utime +-- function. The first argument is the filename, the second argument (atime) is +-- the access time, and the third argument (mtime) is the modification time. +-- Both times are provided in seconds (which should be generated with Lua +-- standard function os.time). If the modification time is omitted, the access +-- time provided is used; if both times are omitted, the current time is used. +-- Returns true if the operation was successful; in case of error, it returns +-- nil plus an error string. +function lfs.touch(filepath , atime , mtime) end + +--- +-- Unlocks a file or a part of it. This function works on open files; the file +-- handle should be specified as the first argument. The optional arguments +-- start and length can be used to specify a starting point and its length; both +-- should be numbers. +-- Returns true if the operation was successful; in case of error, it returns +-- nil plus an error string. +function lfs.unlock(filehandle, start, length) end + +return lfs |