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package com.google.devtools.build.lib.vfs;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* File status: mode, mtime, size, etc.
*
* <p>The result of calling any {@code FileStatus} instance method is not
* guaranteed to result in I/O to the file system at the moment of the call.
* The I/O providing the result (and hence the throwing of an I/O exception,
* where applicable) may occur at any moment between the call to {@link
* FileSystem#stat} and the call of the {@code FileStatus} instance method.
*
* <p>Callers therefore cannot assume that all the values are populated
* atomically, or that the results of any two {@code FileStatus} methods
* correspond to state of the file system at a single moment in time. Nor may
* they assume that repeated successful calls to any method of the same
* instance will return the same value.
*
* <p>(This permits conforming implementations to use an atomic {@code stat(2)}
* call on file systems where it is available, and individual accessor methods
* on those where it is not. Caching is possible but not required.)
*/
public interface FileStatus {
/**
* Returns true iff this file is a regular file or {@code isSpecial()}.
*/
boolean isFile();
/**
* Returns true iff this file is a directory.
*/
boolean isDirectory();
/**
* Returns true iff this file is a symbolic link.
*/
boolean isSymbolicLink();
/**
* Returns true iff this file is a special file (e.g. socket, fifo or device). {@link #getSize()}
* can't be trusted for such files.
*/
boolean isSpecialFile();
/**
* Returns the total size, in bytes, of this file.
*/
long getSize() throws IOException;
/**
* Returns the last modified time of this file's data (milliseconds since
* UNIX epoch).
*
* TODO(bazel-team): Unix actually gives us nanosecond resolution for mtime and ctime. Consider
* making use of this.
*/
long getLastModifiedTime() throws IOException;
/**
* Returns the last change time of this file, where change means any change
* to the file, including metadata changes (milliseconds since UNIX epoch).
*/
long getLastChangeTime() throws IOException;
/**
* Returns the unique file node id. Usually it is computed using both device
* and inode numbers.
*
* <p>Think of this value as a reference to the underlying inode. "mv"ing file a to file b
* ought to cause the node ID of b to change, but appending / modifying b should not.
*/
long getNodeId() throws IOException;
/**
* Returns the file's permissions in POSIX format (e.g. 0755) if possible without performing
* additional IO, otherwise (or if unsupported by the file system) returns -1.
*
* <p>If accurate group and other permissions aren't available, the returned value should attempt
* to mimic a umask of 022 (i.e. read and execute permissions extend to group and other, write
* does not).
*/
default int getPermissions() {
return -1;
}
}