gcc/libgo/go/os/stat.go
Ian Lance Taylor e0f69f36ea libgo: change build procedure to use build tags
Previously the libgo Makefile explicitly listed the set of files to
    compile for each package.  For packages that use build tags, this
    required a lot of awkward automake conditionals in the Makefile.
    
    This CL changes the build to look at the build tags in the files.
    The new shell script libgo/match.sh does the matching.  This required
    adjusting a lot of build tags, and removing some files that are never
    used.  I verified that the exact same sets of files are compiled on
    amd64 GNU/Linux.  I also tested the build on i386 Solaris.
    
    Writing match.sh revealed some bugs in the build tag handling that
    already exists, in a slightly different form, in the gotest shell
    script.  This CL fixes those problems as well.
    
    The old code used automake conditionals to handle systems that were
    missing strerror_r and wait4.  Rather than deal with those in Go, those
    functions are now implemented in runtime/go-nosys.c when necessary, so
    the Go code can simply assume that they exist.
    
    The os testsuite looked for dir_unix.go, which was never built for gccgo
    and has now been removed.  I changed the testsuite to look for dir.go
    instead.
    
    Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25546

From-SVN: r239189
2016-08-06 00:36:33 +00:00

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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// +build !darwin
// +build !freebsd
// +build !linux
// +build !netbsd
// +build !openbsd
// +build !solaris
package os
import (
"syscall"
"time"
)
func sameFile(fs1, fs2 *fileStat) bool {
stat1 := fs1.sys.(*syscall.Stat_t)
stat2 := fs2.sys.(*syscall.Stat_t)
return stat1.Dev == stat2.Dev && stat1.Ino == stat2.Ino
}
func fileInfoFromStat(st *syscall.Stat_t, name string) FileInfo {
fs := &fileStat{
name: basename(name),
size: int64(st.Size),
modTime: timespecToTime(st.Mtim),
sys: st,
}
fs.mode = FileMode(st.Mode & 0777)
switch st.Mode & syscall.S_IFMT {
case syscall.S_IFBLK, syscall.S_IFCHR:
fs.mode |= ModeDevice
case syscall.S_IFDIR:
fs.mode |= ModeDir
case syscall.S_IFIFO:
fs.mode |= ModeNamedPipe
case syscall.S_IFLNK:
fs.mode |= ModeSymlink
case syscall.S_IFREG:
// nothing to do
case syscall.S_IFSOCK:
fs.mode |= ModeSocket
}
if st.Mode&syscall.S_ISGID != 0 {
fs.mode |= ModeSetgid
}
if st.Mode&syscall.S_ISUID != 0 {
fs.mode |= ModeSetuid
}
return fs
}
func timespecToTime(ts syscall.Timespec) time.Time {
return time.Unix(int64(ts.Sec), int64(ts.Nsec))
}
// For testing.
func atime(fi FileInfo) time.Time {
return timespecToTime(fi.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t).Atim)
}