UTIME
NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION RETURN VALUE ERRORS CONFORMING TO SEE ALSO
utime, utimes - change access and/or modification times of an inode
#include
int utime(const char *filename, struct utimbuf *buf);
#include
int utimes(char *filename__, struct timeval
utime changes the access and modification times of the inode specified by filename to the actime and modtime fields of buf respectively. If buf is NULL, then the access and modification times of the file are set to the current time. The utimbuf structure is:
struct utimbuf { time_t actime; /* access time / time_t modtime; / modification time */ };
In the Linux DLL 4.4.1 libraries, utimes is just a wrapper for utime: tvp[0?.tv_sec is actime, and tvp[1?.tv_sec is modtime. The timeval structure is:
struct timeval { long tv_sec; /* seconds / long tv_usec; / microseconds */ };
On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately.
Other errors may occur.
EACCES
Permission to write the file is denied.
ENOENT
filename does not exist.
utime: SVr4, SVID, POSIX. SVr4 documents additional error conditions EFAULT, EINTR, ELOOP, EMULTIHOP, ENAMETOOLONG, ENOLINK, ENOTDIR, ENOLINK, ENOTDIR, EPERM, EROFS. utimes: BSD 4.3
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