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34 .\" @(#)rename.2 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
36 .Dd September 18, 2008
42 .Nd change the name of a file
44 .Fd #include <stdio.h>
51 .Fn renameat "int fromfd" "const char *from" "int tofd" "const char *to"
55 system call causes the link named
61 exists, it is first removed.
66 must be of the same type
67 (that is, both must be either directories or non-directories)
68 and must reside on the same file system.
72 system call guarantees that an instance of
75 even if the system should crash in the middle of the operation.
77 If the final component of
80 the symbolic link is renamed,
81 not the file or directory to which it points.
85 system call is equivalent to
87 except in the case where either
91 specifies a relative path.
94 is a relative path, the file to be renamed is located
95 relative to the directory associated with the file descriptor
97 instead of the current working directory.
100 is a relative path, the same happens only relative to the directory associated
105 is passed the special value
111 parameter, the current working directory is used in the determination
112 of the file for the respective path parameter.
114 The system can deadlock if a loop is present in the file system graph.
115 This loop takes the form of an entry in directory
119 being a hard link to directory
129 When such a loop exists and two separate processes attempt to
131 .Ql rename a/foo b/bar
133 .Ql rename b/bar a/foo ,
135 the system may deadlock attempting to lock
136 both directories for modification.
138 Whether or not hard links to directories are supported is specific to
139 the underlying filesystem implementation.
141 It is recommended that any hard links to directories in an underlying
142 filesystem should be replaced by symbolic links by the system administrator
143 to avoid the possibility of deadlocks.
145 Moving or renaming a file or directory into a directory with inheritable ACLs does not result in ACLs being set on the file or directory. Use
149 to set ACLs on the file or directory.
151 A 0 value is returned if the operation succeeds, otherwise
153 returns -1 and the global variable
155 indicates the reason for the failure.
159 system call will fail and neither of the argument files will be
164 A component of either path prefix denies search permission.
167 The requested operation requires writing in a directory
170 new/.., or old/..) whose modes disallow this.
173 The directory in which the entry for the new name
174 is being placed cannot be extended because the
175 user's quota of disk blocks on the file system
176 containing the directory has been exhausted.
180 points outside the process's allocated address space.
184 is a parent directory of
186 or an attempt is made to rename
192 An I/O error occurs while making or updating a directory entry.
201 Too many symbolic links are encountered in translating either pathname.
202 This is taken to be indicative of a looping symbolic link.
204 .It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
205 A component of a pathname exceeds
207 characters, or an entire path name exceeds
220 The directory in which the entry for the new name is being placed
221 cannot be extended because there is no space left on the file
222 system containing the directory.
225 A component of either path prefix is not a directory.
235 is a directory and is not empty.
238 The directory containing
241 and neither the containing directory nor
243 are owned by the effective user ID.
249 the directory containing
252 and neither the containing directory nor
254 are owned by the effective user ID.
257 The requested link requires writing in a directory on a read-only file
263 and the file named by
265 are on different logical devices (file systems).
266 Note that this error code will not be returned
267 if the implementation permits cross-device links.
270 In addition to the errors returned by the
279 argument does not specify an absolute path and the
283 nor a valid file descriptor open for searching, or the
285 argument does not specify an absolute path and the
289 nor a valid file descriptor open for searching.
293 argument is not an absolute path and
297 nor a file descriptor associated with a directory, or the
299 argument is not an absolute path and
303 nor a file descriptor associated with a directory.
305 The restriction on renaming a directory whose permissions disallow writing
306 is based on the fact that UFS directories contain a ".." entry.
307 If renaming a directory would move it to another parent directory,
308 this entry needs to be changed.
310 This restriction has been generalized to disallow renaming
311 of any write-disabled directory,
312 even when this would not require a change to the ".." entry.
313 For consistency, HFS+ directories emulate this behavior.
324 system call is expected to conform to POSIX.1-2008 .