jehanne/sys/src
Giacomo Tesio 713eb8843f libc: simplify access; libposix: let access lie
There are a few issues with Plan 9's `access`:

- it has side effects: to test the actual access (that the file
  servers can allow or deny according to complex custom rules)
  it opens and then closes the file, allocating (and disposing) the fd
- it does not work on directories, since
  - they cannot be opened for writing, despite the fact that to
    create a file in a directory you must be granted write access on
    that directory
  - they cannot be opened for execution, despite the fact that to
    access a file in a directory you must be granted execution access
    on that directory

Despite the fact that `access` (even on UNIX) is a violation of the
"tell, don't ask" principle (the access could be forbidden just after
its successful return, making subsequent `open` fail anyway), this
fact smells of a little design error in the file interface.

So, right now we choose to let the libposix's `access` lie on directories:
it will always return 0 on AWRITE and AEXEC for them, accepting that
a successive create/mkdir may fail.

However, a cleaner file API and protocol should allow a simpler `access`
to be implemented for directories too.
2017-08-29 00:17:51 +02:00
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cmd awk: don't get into a infinite loop with eof while in string (thanks BurnZeZ) 2017-08-11 05:51:10 +02:00
kern elf64ldseg: do not pprint warnings on wrong header as it could simply be an rc script 2017-08-21 23:59:40 +02:00
lib libc: simplify access; libposix: let access lie 2017-08-29 00:17:51 +02:00
sysconf.json kernel: generalize awake 2017-05-15 00:05:59 +02:00