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Move isexecutable, isreadable, iswritable to filesystem.jl (#53699)
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This PR migrates the methods `isexecutable, isreadable, iswritable` from
`Sys` to `Base`, but also generates an alias in `Sys` for backwards
compatibility.

Furthermore, `iswriteable` is renamed to `iswritable` in order to match
the already existing `Base.iswritable` method.

Suggested in
#53320 (comment).
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions base/exports.jl
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isblockdev,
ischardev,
isdir,
isexecutable,
isfifo,
isfile,
islink,
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83 changes: 82 additions & 1 deletion base/filesystem.jl
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Expand Up @@ -140,7 +140,8 @@ import .Base:
IOError, _UVError, _sizeof_uv_fs, check_open, close, eof, eventloop, fd, isopen,
bytesavailable, position, read, read!, readavailable, seek, seekend, show,
skip, stat, unsafe_read, unsafe_write, write, transcode, uv_error,
setup_stdio, rawhandle, OS_HANDLE, INVALID_OS_HANDLE, windowserror, filesize
setup_stdio, rawhandle, OS_HANDLE, INVALID_OS_HANDLE, windowserror, filesize,
isexecutable, isreadable, iswritable

import .Base.RefValue

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f
end

"""
isexecutable(path::String)
Return `true` if the given `path` has executable permissions.
!!! note
This permission may change before the user executes `path`,
so it is recommended to execute the file and handle the error if that fails,
rather than calling `isexecutable` first.
!!! note
Prior to Julia 1.6, this did not correctly interrogate filesystem
ACLs on Windows, therefore it would return `true` for any
file. From Julia 1.6 on, it correctly determines whether the
file is marked as executable or not.
See also [`ispath`](@ref), [`isreadable`](@ref), [`iswritable`](@ref).
"""
function isexecutable(path::String)
# We use `access()` and `X_OK` to determine if a given path is
# executable by the current user. `X_OK` comes from `unistd.h`.
X_OK = 0x01
return ccall(:jl_fs_access, Cint, (Cstring, Cint), path, X_OK) == 0
end
isexecutable(path::AbstractString) = isexecutable(String(path))

"""
isreadable(path::String)
Return `true` if the access permissions for the given `path` permitted reading by the current user.
!!! note
This permission may change before the user calls `open`,
so it is recommended to just call `open` alone and handle the error if that fails,
rather than calling `isreadable` first.
!!! note
Currently this function does not correctly interrogate filesystem
ACLs on Windows, therefore it can return wrong results.
!!! compat "Julia 1.11"
This function requires at least Julia 1.11.
See also [`ispath`](@ref), [`isexecutable`](@ref), [`iswritable`](@ref).
"""
function isreadable(path::String)
# We use `access()` and `R_OK` to determine if a given path is
# readable by the current user. `R_OK` comes from `unistd.h`.
R_OK = 0x04
return ccall(:jl_fs_access, Cint, (Cstring, Cint), path, R_OK) == 0
end
isreadable(path::AbstractString) = isreadable(String(path))

"""
iswritable(path::String)
Return `true` if the access permissions for the given `path` permitted writing by the current user.
!!! note
This permission may change before the user calls `open`,
so it is recommended to just call `open` alone and handle the error if that fails,
rather than calling `iswritable` first.
!!! note
Currently this function does not correctly interrogate filesystem
ACLs on Windows, therefore it can return wrong results.
!!! compat "Julia 1.11"
This function requires at least Julia 1.11.
See also [`ispath`](@ref), [`isexecutable`](@ref), [`isreadable`](@ref).
"""
function iswritable(path::String)
# We use `access()` and `W_OK` to determine if a given path is
# writeable by the current user. `W_OK` comes from `unistd.h`.
W_OK = 0x02
return ccall(:jl_fs_access, Cint, (Cstring, Cint), path, W_OK) == 0
end
iswritable(path::AbstractString) = iswritable(String(path))


end
2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions base/io.jl
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"""
function readavailable end

function isexecutable end

"""
isreadable(io) -> Bool
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84 changes: 4 additions & 80 deletions base/sysinfo.jl
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Expand Up @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ export BINDIR,
isjsvm,
isexecutable,
isreadable,
iswriteable,
iswritable,
username,
which

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const WINDOWS_VISTA_VER = v"6.0"

"""
Sys.isexecutable(path::String)
Return `true` if the given `path` has executable permissions.
!!! note
This permission may change before the user executes `path`,
so it is recommended to execute the file and handle the error if that fails,
rather than calling `isexecutable` first.
!!! note
Prior to Julia 1.6, this did not correctly interrogate filesystem
ACLs on Windows, therefore it would return `true` for any
file. From Julia 1.6 on, it correctly determines whether the
file is marked as executable or not.
See also [`ispath`](@ref), [`isreadable`](@ref), [`iswriteable`](@ref).
"""
function isexecutable(path::String)
# We use `access()` and `X_OK` to determine if a given path is
# executable by the current user. `X_OK` comes from `unistd.h`.
X_OK = 0x01
return ccall(:jl_fs_access, Cint, (Cstring, Cint), path, X_OK) == 0
end
isexecutable(path::AbstractString) = isexecutable(String(path))

"""
Sys.isreadable(path::String)
Return `true` if the access permissions for the given `path` permitted reading by the current user.
!!! note
This permission may change before the user calls `open`,
so it is recommended to just call `open` alone and handle the error if that fails,
rather than calling `isreadable` first.
!!! note
Currently this function does not correctly interrogate filesystem
ACLs on Windows, therefore it can return wrong results.
!!! compat "Julia 1.11"
This function requires at least Julia 1.11.
See also [`ispath`](@ref), [`isexecutable`](@ref), [`iswriteable`](@ref).
"""
function isreadable(path::String)
# We use `access()` and `R_OK` to determine if a given path is
# readable by the current user. `R_OK` comes from `unistd.h`.
R_OK = 0x04
return ccall(:jl_fs_access, Cint, (Cstring, Cint), path, R_OK) == 0
end
isreadable(path::AbstractString) = isreadable(String(path))

"""
Sys.iswriteable(path::String)
Return `true` if the access permissions for the given `path` permitted writing by the current user.
!!! note
This permission may change before the user calls `open`,
so it is recommended to just call `open` alone and handle the error if that fails,
rather than calling `iswriteable` first.
!!! note
Currently this function does not correctly interrogate filesystem
ACLs on Windows, therefore it can return wrong results.
!!! compat "Julia 1.11"
This function requires at least Julia 1.11.
See also [`ispath`](@ref), [`isexecutable`](@ref), [`isreadable`](@ref).
"""
function iswriteable(path::String)
# We use `access()` and `W_OK` to determine if a given path is
# writeable by the current user. `W_OK` comes from `unistd.h`.
W_OK = 0x02
return ccall(:jl_fs_access, Cint, (Cstring, Cint), path, W_OK) == 0
end
iswriteable(path::AbstractString) = iswriteable(String(path))
const isexecutable = Base.isexecutable
const isreadable = Base.isreadable
const iswritable = Base.iswritable

"""
Sys.which(program_name::String)
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion doc/src/base/base.md
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Expand Up @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ Base.Sys.isjsvm
Base.Sys.loadavg
Base.Sys.isexecutable
Base.Sys.isreadable
Base.Sys.iswriteable
Base.Sys.iswritable
Base.Sys.username
Base.@static
```
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions doc/src/base/io-network.md
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Expand Up @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ Base.eof
Base.isreadonly
Base.iswritable
Base.isreadable
Base.isexecutable
Base.isopen
Base.fd
Base.redirect_stdio
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12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions test/file.jl
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)
end

@testset "chmod/isexecutable/isreadable/iswriteable" begin
@testset "chmod/isexecutable/isreadable/iswritable" begin
mktempdir() do dir
subdir = joinpath(dir, "subdir")
fpath = joinpath(dir, "subdir", "foo")
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chmod(fpath, 0o644)
@test !Sys.isexecutable(fpath)
@test Sys.isreadable(fpath)
@test Sys.iswriteable(fpath) skip=Sys.iswindows()
@test Sys.iswritable(fpath) skip=Sys.iswindows()
chmod(fpath, 0o755)
@test Sys.isexecutable(fpath)
@test Sys.isreadable(fpath)
@test Sys.iswriteable(fpath) skip=Sys.iswindows()
@test Sys.iswritable(fpath) skip=Sys.iswindows()
chmod(fpath, 0o444)
@test !Sys.isexecutable(fpath)
@test Sys.isreadable(fpath)
@test !Sys.iswriteable(fpath)
@test !Sys.iswritable(fpath)
chmod(fpath, 0o244)
@test !Sys.isexecutable(fpath)
@test !Sys.isreadable(fpath) skip=Sys.iswindows()
@test Sys.iswriteable(fpath) skip=Sys.iswindows()
@test Sys.iswritable(fpath) skip=Sys.iswindows()

# Ensure that, on Windows, where inheritance is default,
# chmod still behaves as we expect.
if Sys.iswindows()
chmod(subdir, 0o666)
@test !Sys.isexecutable(fpath)
@test Sys.isreadable(fpath)
@test_skip Sys.iswriteable(fpath)
@test_skip Sys.iswritable(fpath)
end

# Reset permissions to all at the end, so it can be deleted properly.
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