std::os::linux::raw

Struct stat

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct stat {
Show 18 fields pub st_dev: u64, pub st_ino: u64, pub st_nlink: u64, pub st_mode: u32, pub st_uid: u32, pub st_gid: u32, pub __pad0: c_int, pub st_rdev: u64, pub st_size: i64, pub st_blksize: i64, pub st_blocks: i64, pub st_atime: i64, pub st_atime_nsec: c_long, pub st_mtime: i64, pub st_mtime_nsec: c_long, pub st_ctime: i64, pub st_ctime_nsec: c_long, pub __unused: [c_long; 3],
}
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
Available on Linux only.

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§st_dev: u64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_ino: u64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_nlink: u64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_mode: u32
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_uid: u32
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_gid: u32
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§__pad0: c_int
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_rdev: u64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_size: i64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_blksize: i64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_blocks: i64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_atime: i64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_atime_nsec: c_long
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_mtime: i64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_mtime_nsec: c_long
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_ctime: i64
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§st_ctime_nsec: c_long
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions
§__unused: [c_long; 3]
👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions

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impl Clone for stat

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fn clone(&self) -> stat

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

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impl Freeze for stat

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impl RefUnwindSafe for stat

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impl Send for stat

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impl Sync for stat

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impl Unpin for stat

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impl UnwindSafe for stat

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unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut u8)

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (clone_to_uninit #126799)
Performs copy-assignment from self to dst. Read more
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