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.TH SYS-OPEN 2 .SH NAME open, create \- open a file for reading or writing, create file .SH SYNOPSIS .EX include "sys.m"; sys := load Sys Sys->PATH; create: fn(file: string, omode, perm: int): ref FD; open: fn(file: string, omode: int): ref FD; .EE .SH DESCRIPTION .B Open opens the .I file for I/O and returns an associated file descriptor. .I Omode is one of .BR Sys->OREAD , .BR Sys->OWRITE , or .BR Sys->ORDWR , asking for permission to read, write, or read and write, respectively. There are two values that can be OR'd with those to form .IR omode : .B Sys->OTRUNC says to truncate the file before opening it, which requires write permission even if .I omode is .BR Sys->OREAD ; and .B Sys->ORCLOSE says to remove the file when it is closed (ie, when the last reference to this file descriptor goes away). .PP .B Open returns .B nil if the file does not exist, if the file name is unacceptable, if the user does not have permission to open it as requested (see .IR sys-stat (2) for a description of permissions), or if any other error occurs. .PP .B Create creates a new .I file or prepares to rewrite an existing .IR file , opens it according to .I omode (as described for .BR open ), and returns an associated file descriptor. .PP If the file is new, the owner is set to the .I "user id of the creating process group, the group to that of the containing directory, and the permissions to .I perm ANDed with the permissions of the containing directory. The bits in .I perm are the same as those in the file mode returned by .IR sys-stat (2). .PP If the file already exists, it is truncated to 0 length, but the permissions, owner, and group remain unchanged. .PP The created file will be a directory if the .B Sys->DMDIR bit is set in .IR perm , and .I omode is .BR Sys->OREAD . The file will be exclusive-use if the .B Sys->DMEXCL bit is set in .I perm and the underlying file server supports it; see .IR open (5) for details. It will be append-only if the .B Sys->DMAPPEND bit is set, and the underlying file server supports it. .PP .B Create returns .B nil if the path up to the last element of .I file cannot be evaluated, if the file name is unacceptable, if the user does not have write permission in the final directory, if the file already exists and does not permit the access defined by .IR omode, or if any other error occurs. .PP If the file is new and the directory in which it is created is a union directory (see .IR sys-intro (2)) then the constituent directory where the file is created depends on the structure of the union: see .IR sys-bind (2). .PP Since create may succeed even if the file exists, a special mechanism is necessary for applications that require an atomic create operation. If the .B Sys->OEXCL bit is set in the mode for a create, the call succeeds only if the file does not already exist; see .IR open (5) for details. .PP There is no explicit ``close'' routine: when the last reference to the file descriptor is released, the system closes the associated file. For devices and network protocols where shutdown must be guaranteed, write a .B hangup message to the associated control file and use the return value of the .B write to verify closure. .SH SEE ALSO .IR sys-intro (2), .IR sys-bind (2), .IR sys-stat (2)