Module: Fcntl
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| Defined in: | ext/fcntl/fcntl.c |
Overview
Fcntl loads the constants defined in the system’s <fcntl.h> C header file, and used with both the fcntl(2) and open(2) POSIX system calls.
To perform a fcntl(2) operation, use IO.fcntl.
To perform an open(2) operation, use IO.sysopen.
The set of operations and constants available depends upon specific operating system. Some values listed below may not be supported on your system.
See your fcntl(2) man page for complete details.
Open /tmp/tempfile as a write-only file that is created if it doesn’t exist:
require 'fcntl'
fd = IO.sysopen('/tmp/tempfile',
Fcntl::O_WRONLY | Fcntl::O_EXCL | Fcntl::O_CREAT)
f = IO.open(fd)
f.syswrite("TEMP DATA")
f.close
Get the flags on file s:
m = s.fcntl(Fcntl::F_GETFL, 0)
Set the non-blocking flag on f in addition to the existing flags in m.
f.fcntl(Fcntl::F_SETFL, Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK|m)
Constant Summary
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FD_CLOEXEC =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 139
the value of the close-on-exec flag.
INT2NUM(FD_CLOEXEC)
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F_DUPFD =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 78
Duplicate a file descriptor to the minimum unused file descriptor greater than or equal to the argument.
The close-on-exec flag of the duplicated file descriptor is set. (Ruby uses F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC internally if available to avoid race condition. F_SETFD is used if F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC is not available.)
INT2NUM(F_DUPFD)
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F_GETFD =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 85
Read the close-on-exec flag of a file descriptor.
INT2NUM(F_GETFD)
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F_GETFL =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 108
Get the file descriptor flags. This will be one or more of the O_* flags.
INT2NUM(F_GETFL)
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F_GETLK =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 93
Determine whether a given region of a file is locked. This uses one of the F_*LK flags.
INT2NUM(F_GETLK)
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F_RDLCK =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 146
Read lock for a region of a file
INT2NUM(F_RDLCK)
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F_SETFD =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 100
Set the close-on-exec flag of a file descriptor.
INT2NUM(F_SETFD)
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F_SETFL =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 116
Set the file descriptor flags. This will be one or more of the O_* flags.
INT2NUM(F_SETFL)
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F_SETLK =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 124
Acquire a lock on a region of a file. This uses one of the F_*LCK flags.
INT2NUM(F_SETLK)
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F_SETLKW =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 132
Acquire a lock on a region of a file, waiting if necessary. This uses one of the F_*LCK flags
INT2NUM(F_SETLKW)
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F_UNLCK =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 153
Remove lock for a region of a file
INT2NUM(F_UNLCK)
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F_WRLCK =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 160
Write lock for a region of a file
INT2NUM(F_WRLCK)
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O_ACCMODE =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 237
Mask to extract the read/write flags
INT2FIX(O_ACCMODE)
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O_APPEND =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 195
Open the file in append mode
INT2NUM(O_APPEND)
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O_CREAT =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 167
Create the file if it doesn’t exist
INT2NUM(O_CREAT)
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O_EXCL =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 174
Used with O_CREAT, fail if the file exists
INT2NUM(O_EXCL)
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O_NDELAY =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 209
Open the file in non-blocking mode
INT2NUM(O_NDELAY)
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O_NOCTTY =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 181
Open TTY without it becoming the controlling TTY
INT2NUM(O_NOCTTY)
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O_NONBLOCK =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 202
Open the file in non-blocking mode
INT2NUM(O_NONBLOCK)
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O_RDONLY =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 216
Open the file in read-only mode
INT2NUM(O_RDONLY)
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O_RDWR =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 223
Open the file in read-write mode
INT2NUM(O_RDWR)
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O_TRUNC =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 188
Truncate the file on open
INT2NUM(O_TRUNC)
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O_WRONLY =
# File 'ext/fcntl/fcntl.c', line 230
Open the file in write-only mode.
INT2NUM(O_WRONLY)