class File::Stat

Objects of class File::Stat encapsulate common status information for File objects. The information is recorded at the moment the File::Stat object is created; changes made to the file after that point will not be reflected. File::Stat objects are returned by IO#stat, File::stat, File#lstat, and File::lstat. Many of these methods return platform-specific values, and not all values are meaningful on all systems. See also Kernel#test.

Public Class Methods

new (p1)
File::Stat.new(file_name)  -> stat

Create a File::Stat object for the given file name (raising an exception if the file doesn’t exist).

static VALUE
rb_stat_init(VALUE obj, VALUE fname)
{
    struct stat st;

    FilePathValue(fname);
    fname = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname);
    if (STAT(StringValueCStr(fname), &st) == -1) {
        rb_sys_fail_path(fname);
    }

    struct rb_stat *rb_st;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(obj, struct rb_stat, &stat_data_type, rb_st);

    rb_st->stat = st;
    rb_st->initialized = true;

    return Qnil;
}

Public Instance Methods

stat <=> other_stat → -1, 0, 1, nil

Compares File::Stat objects by comparing their respective modification times.

nil is returned if other_stat is not a File::Stat object

f1 = File.new("f1", "w")
sleep 1
f2 = File.new("f2", "w")
f1.stat <=> f2.stat   #=> -1
static VALUE
rb_stat_cmp(VALUE self, VALUE other)
{
    if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(other, rb_obj_class(self))) {
        struct timespec ts1 = stat_mtimespec(get_stat(self));
        struct timespec ts2 = stat_mtimespec(get_stat(other));
        if (ts1.tv_sec == ts2.tv_sec) {
            if (ts1.tv_nsec == ts2.tv_nsec) return INT2FIX(0);
            if (ts1.tv_nsec < ts2.tv_nsec) return INT2FIX(-1);
            return INT2FIX(1);
        }
        if (ts1.tv_sec < ts2.tv_sec) return INT2FIX(-1);
        return INT2FIX(1);
    }
    return Qnil;
}
atime → time

Returns the last access time for this file as an object of class Time.

File.stat("testfile").atime   #=> Wed Dec 31 18:00:00 CST 1969
static VALUE
rb_stat_atime(VALUE self)
{
    return stat_atime(get_stat(self));
}
birthtime → time

Returns the birth time for stat.

If the platform doesn’t have birthtime, raises NotImplementedError.

File.write("testfile", "foo")
sleep 10
File.write("testfile", "bar")
sleep 10
File.chmod(0644, "testfile")
sleep 10
File.read("testfile")
File.stat("testfile").birthtime   #=> 2014-02-24 11:19:17 +0900
File.stat("testfile").mtime       #=> 2014-02-24 11:19:27 +0900
File.stat("testfile").ctime       #=> 2014-02-24 11:19:37 +0900
File.stat("testfile").atime       #=> 2014-02-24 11:19:47 +0900
static VALUE
rb_stat_birthtime(VALUE self)
{
    return stat_birthtime(get_stat(self));
}
blksize → integer or nil

Returns the native file system’s block size. Will return nil on platforms that don’t support this information.

File.stat("testfile").blksize   #=> 4096
static VALUE
rb_stat_blksize(VALUE self)
{
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLKSIZE
    return ULONG2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_blksize);
#else
    return Qnil;
#endif
}
blockdev? → true or false

Returns true if the file is a block device, false if it isn’t or if the operating system doesn’t support this feature.

File.stat("testfile").blockdev?    #=> false
File.stat("/dev/hda1").blockdev?   #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_b(VALUE obj)
{
#ifdef S_ISBLK
    if (S_ISBLK(get_stat(obj)->st_mode)) return Qtrue;

#endif
    return Qfalse;
}
blocks → integer or nil

Returns the number of native file system blocks allocated for this file, or nil if the operating system doesn’t support this feature.

File.stat("testfile").blocks   #=> 2
static VALUE
rb_stat_blocks(VALUE self)
{
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS
# if SIZEOF_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS > SIZEOF_LONG
    return ULL2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_blocks);
# else
    return ULONG2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_blocks);
# endif
#else
    return Qnil;
#endif
}
chardev? → true or false

Returns true if the file is a character device, false if it isn’t or if the operating system doesn’t support this feature.

File.stat("/dev/tty").chardev?   #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_c(VALUE obj)
{
    if (S_ISCHR(get_stat(obj)->st_mode)) return Qtrue;

    return Qfalse;
}
ctime → time

Returns the change time for stat (that is, the time directory information about the file was changed, not the file itself).

Note that on Windows (NTFS), returns creation time (birth time).

File.stat("testfile").ctime   #=> Wed Apr 09 08:53:14 CDT 2003
static VALUE
rb_stat_ctime(VALUE self)
{
    return stat_ctime(get_stat(self));
}
dev → integer

Returns an integer representing the device on which stat resides.

File.stat("testfile").dev   #=> 774
static VALUE
rb_stat_dev(VALUE self)
{
#if SIZEOF_STRUCT_STAT_ST_DEV <= SIZEOF_DEV_T
    return DEVT2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_dev);
#elif SIZEOF_STRUCT_STAT_ST_DEV <= SIZEOF_LONG
    return ULONG2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_dev);
#else
    return ULL2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_dev);
#endif
}
dev_major → integer

Returns the major part of File_Stat#dev or nil.

File.stat("/dev/fd1").dev_major   #=> 2
File.stat("/dev/tty").dev_major   #=> 5
static VALUE
rb_stat_dev_major(VALUE self)
{
#if defined(major)
    return UINT2NUM(major(get_stat(self)->st_dev));
#else
    return Qnil;
#endif
}
dev_minor → integer

Returns the minor part of File_Stat#dev or nil.

File.stat("/dev/fd1").dev_minor   #=> 1
File.stat("/dev/tty").dev_minor   #=> 0
static VALUE
rb_stat_dev_minor(VALUE self)
{
#if defined(minor)
    return UINT2NUM(minor(get_stat(self)->st_dev));
#else
    return Qnil;
#endif
}
directory? → true or false

Returns true if stat is a directory, false otherwise.

File.stat("testfile").directory?   #=> false
File.stat(".").directory?          #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_d(VALUE obj)
{
    if (S_ISDIR(get_stat(obj)->st_mode)) return Qtrue;
    return Qfalse;
}
executable? → true or false

Returns true if stat is executable or if the operating system doesn’t distinguish executable files from nonexecutable files. The tests are made using the effective owner of the process.

File.stat("testfile").executable?   #=> false
static VALUE
rb_stat_x(VALUE obj)
{
    struct stat *st = get_stat(obj);

#ifdef USE_GETEUID
    if (geteuid() == 0) {
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IXUGO);
    }
#endif
#ifdef S_IXUSR
    if (rb_stat_owned(obj))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IXUSR);
#endif
#ifdef S_IXGRP
    if (rb_stat_grpowned(obj))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IXGRP);
#endif
#ifdef S_IXOTH
    if (!(st->st_mode & S_IXOTH)) return Qfalse;
#endif
    return Qtrue;
}
executable_real? → true or false

Same as executable?, but tests using the real owner of the process.

static VALUE
rb_stat_X(VALUE obj)
{
    struct stat *st = get_stat(obj);

#ifdef USE_GETEUID
    if (getuid() == 0) {
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IXUGO);
    }
#endif
#ifdef S_IXUSR
    if (rb_stat_rowned(obj))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IXUSR);
#endif
#ifdef S_IXGRP
    if (rb_group_member(get_stat(obj)->st_gid))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IXGRP);
#endif
#ifdef S_IXOTH
    if (!(st->st_mode & S_IXOTH)) return Qfalse;
#endif
    return Qtrue;
}
file? → true or false

Returns true if stat is a regular file (not a device file, pipe, socket, etc.).

File.stat("testfile").file?   #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_f(VALUE obj)
{
    if (S_ISREG(get_stat(obj)->st_mode)) return Qtrue;
    return Qfalse;
}
ftype → string

Identifies the type of stat. The return string is one of: “file”, “directory”, “characterSpecial”, “blockSpecial”, “fifo”, “link”, “socket”, or “unknown”.

File.stat("/dev/tty").ftype   #=> "characterSpecial"
static VALUE
rb_stat_ftype(VALUE obj)
{
    return rb_file_ftype(get_stat(obj));
}
gid → integer

Returns the numeric group id of the owner of stat.

File.stat("testfile").gid   #=> 500
static VALUE
rb_stat_gid(VALUE self)
{
    return GIDT2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_gid);
}
grpowned? → true or false

Returns true if the effective group id of the process is the same as the group id of stat. On Windows, returns false.

File.stat("testfile").grpowned?      #=> true
File.stat("/etc/passwd").grpowned?   #=> false
static VALUE
rb_stat_grpowned(VALUE obj)
{
#ifndef _WIN32
    if (rb_group_member(get_stat(obj)->st_gid)) return Qtrue;
#endif
    return Qfalse;
}
ino → integer

Returns the inode number for stat.

File.stat("testfile").ino   #=> 1083669
static VALUE
rb_stat_ino(VALUE self)
{
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_INOHIGH
    /* assume INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST and st_inohigh is just next of st_ino */
    return rb_integer_unpack(&get_stat(self)->st_ino, 2,
            SIZEOF_STRUCT_STAT_ST_INO, 0,
            INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER|
            INTEGER_PACK_2COMP);
#elif SIZEOF_STRUCT_STAT_ST_INO > SIZEOF_LONG
    return ULL2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_ino);
#else
    return ULONG2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_ino);
#endif
}
inspect → string

Produce a nicely formatted description of stat.

File.stat("/etc/passwd").inspect
   #=> "#<File::Stat dev=0xe000005, ino=1078078, mode=0100644,
   #    nlink=1, uid=0, gid=0, rdev=0x0, size=1374, blksize=4096,
   #    blocks=8, atime=Wed Dec 10 10:16:12 CST 2003,
   #    mtime=Fri Sep 12 15:41:41 CDT 2003,
   #    ctime=Mon Oct 27 11:20:27 CST 2003,
   #    birthtime=Mon Aug 04 08:13:49 CDT 2003>"
static VALUE
rb_stat_inspect(VALUE self)
{
    VALUE str;
    size_t i;
    static const struct {
        const char *name;
        VALUE (*func)(VALUE);
    } member[] = {
        {"dev",     rb_stat_dev},
        {"ino",     rb_stat_ino},
        {"mode",    rb_stat_mode},
        {"nlink",   rb_stat_nlink},
        {"uid",     rb_stat_uid},
        {"gid",     rb_stat_gid},
        {"rdev",    rb_stat_rdev},
        {"size",    rb_stat_size},
        {"blksize", rb_stat_blksize},
        {"blocks",  rb_stat_blocks},
        {"atime",   rb_stat_atime},
        {"mtime",   rb_stat_mtime},
        {"ctime",   rb_stat_ctime},
#if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BIRTHTIMESPEC)
        {"birthtime",   rb_stat_birthtime},
#endif
    };

    struct rb_stat* rb_st;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_stat, &stat_data_type, rb_st);
    if (!rb_st->initialized) {
        return rb_sprintf("#<%s: uninitialized>", rb_obj_classname(self));
    }

    str = rb_str_buf_new2("#<");
    rb_str_buf_cat2(str, rb_obj_classname(self));
    rb_str_buf_cat2(str, " ");

    for (i = 0; i < sizeof(member)/sizeof(member[0]); i++) {
        VALUE v;

        if (i > 0) {
            rb_str_buf_cat2(str, ", ");
        }
        rb_str_buf_cat2(str, member[i].name);
        rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "=");
        v = (*member[i].func)(self);
        if (i == 2) {           /* mode */
            rb_str_catf(str, "0%lo", (unsigned long)NUM2ULONG(v));
        }
        else if (i == 0 || i == 6) { /* dev/rdev */
            rb_str_catf(str, "0x%"PRI_DEVT_PREFIX"x", NUM2DEVT(v));
        }
        else {
            rb_str_append(str, rb_inspect(v));
        }
    }
    rb_str_buf_cat2(str, ">");

    return str;
}
mode → integer

Returns an integer representing the permission bits of stat. The meaning of the bits is platform dependent; on Unix systems, see stat(2).

File.chmod(0644, "testfile")   #=> 1
s = File.stat("testfile")
sprintf("%o", s.mode)          #=> "100644"
static VALUE
rb_stat_mode(VALUE self)
{
    return UINT2NUM(ST2UINT(get_stat(self)->st_mode));
}
mtime → time

Returns the modification time of stat.

File.stat("testfile").mtime   #=> Wed Apr 09 08:53:14 CDT 2003
static VALUE
rb_stat_mtime(VALUE self)
{
    return stat_mtime(get_stat(self));
}
owned? → true or false

Returns true if the effective user id of the process is the same as the owner of stat.

File.stat("testfile").owned?      #=> true
File.stat("/etc/passwd").owned?   #=> false
static VALUE
rb_stat_owned(VALUE obj)
{
    if (get_stat(obj)->st_uid == geteuid()) return Qtrue;
    return Qfalse;
}
pipe? → true or false

Returns true if the operating system supports pipes and stat is a pipe; false otherwise.

static VALUE
rb_stat_p(VALUE obj)
{
#ifdef S_IFIFO
    if (S_ISFIFO(get_stat(obj)->st_mode)) return Qtrue;

#endif
    return Qfalse;
}
rdev → integer or nil

Returns an integer representing the device type on which stat resides. Returns nil if the operating system doesn’t support this feature.

File.stat("/dev/fd1").rdev   #=> 513
File.stat("/dev/tty").rdev   #=> 1280
static VALUE
rb_stat_rdev(VALUE self)
{
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_RDEV
# if SIZEOF_STRUCT_STAT_ST_RDEV <= SIZEOF_DEV_T
    return DEVT2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_rdev);
# elif SIZEOF_STRUCT_STAT_ST_RDEV <= SIZEOF_LONG
    return ULONG2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_rdev);
# else
    return ULL2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_rdev);
# endif
#else
    return Qnil;
#endif
}
rdev_major → integer

Returns the major part of File_Stat#rdev or nil.

File.stat("/dev/fd1").rdev_major   #=> 2
File.stat("/dev/tty").rdev_major   #=> 5
static VALUE
rb_stat_rdev_major(VALUE self)
{
#if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_RDEV) && defined(major)
    return UINT2NUM(major(get_stat(self)->st_rdev));
#else
    return Qnil;
#endif
}
rdev_minor → integer

Returns the minor part of File_Stat#rdev or nil.

File.stat("/dev/fd1").rdev_minor   #=> 1
File.stat("/dev/tty").rdev_minor   #=> 0
static VALUE
rb_stat_rdev_minor(VALUE self)
{
#if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_RDEV) && defined(minor)
    return UINT2NUM(minor(get_stat(self)->st_rdev));
#else
    return Qnil;
#endif
}
readable? → true or false

Returns true if stat is readable by the effective user id of this process.

File.stat("testfile").readable?   #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_r(VALUE obj)
{
    struct stat *st = get_stat(obj);

#ifdef USE_GETEUID
    if (geteuid() == 0) return Qtrue;
#endif
#ifdef S_IRUSR
    if (rb_stat_owned(obj))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IRUSR);
#endif
#ifdef S_IRGRP
    if (rb_stat_grpowned(obj))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IRGRP);
#endif
#ifdef S_IROTH
    if (!(st->st_mode & S_IROTH)) return Qfalse;
#endif
    return Qtrue;
}
readable_real? → true or false

Returns true if stat is readable by the real user id of this process.

File.stat("testfile").readable_real?   #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_R(VALUE obj)
{
    struct stat *st = get_stat(obj);

#ifdef USE_GETEUID
    if (getuid() == 0) return Qtrue;
#endif
#ifdef S_IRUSR
    if (rb_stat_rowned(obj))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IRUSR);
#endif
#ifdef S_IRGRP
    if (rb_group_member(get_stat(obj)->st_gid))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IRGRP);
#endif
#ifdef S_IROTH
    if (!(st->st_mode & S_IROTH)) return Qfalse;
#endif
    return Qtrue;
}
setgid? → true or false

Returns true if stat has the set-group-id permission bit set, false if it doesn’t or if the operating system doesn’t support this feature.

File.stat("/usr/sbin/lpc").setgid?   #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_sgid(VALUE obj)
{
#ifdef S_ISGID
    if (get_stat(obj)->st_mode & S_ISGID) return Qtrue;
#endif
    return Qfalse;
}
setuid? → true or false

Returns true if stat has the set-user-id permission bit set, false if it doesn’t or if the operating system doesn’t support this feature.

File.stat("/bin/su").setuid?   #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_suid(VALUE obj)
{
#ifdef S_ISUID
    if (get_stat(obj)->st_mode & S_ISUID) return Qtrue;
#endif
    return Qfalse;
}
size → integer

Returns the size of stat in bytes.

File.stat("testfile").size   #=> 66
static VALUE
rb_stat_size(VALUE self)
{
    return OFFT2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_size);
}
size? → Integer or nil

Returns nil if stat is a zero-length file, the size of the file otherwise.

File.stat("testfile").size?   #=> 66
File.stat(File::NULL).size?   #=> nil
static VALUE
rb_stat_s(VALUE obj)
{
    rb_off_t size = get_stat(obj)->st_size;

    if (size == 0) return Qnil;
    return OFFT2NUM(size);
}
socket? → true or false

Returns true if stat is a socket, false if it isn’t or if the operating system doesn’t support this feature.

File.stat("testfile").socket?   #=> false
static VALUE
rb_stat_S(VALUE obj)
{
#ifdef S_ISSOCK
    if (S_ISSOCK(get_stat(obj)->st_mode)) return Qtrue;

#endif
    return Qfalse;
}
sticky? → true or false

Returns true if stat has its sticky bit set, false if it doesn’t or if the operating system doesn’t support this feature.

File.stat("testfile").sticky?   #=> false
static VALUE
rb_stat_sticky(VALUE obj)
{
#ifdef S_ISVTX
    if (get_stat(obj)->st_mode & S_ISVTX) return Qtrue;
#endif
    return Qfalse;
}
uid → integer

Returns the numeric user id of the owner of stat.

File.stat("testfile").uid   #=> 501
static VALUE
rb_stat_uid(VALUE self)
{
    return UIDT2NUM(get_stat(self)->st_uid);
}
world_readable? → integer or nil

If stat is readable by others, returns an integer representing the file permission bits of stat. Returns nil otherwise. The meaning of the bits is platform dependent; on Unix systems, see stat(2).

m = File.stat("/etc/passwd").world_readable?  #=> 420
sprintf("%o", m)                              #=> "644"
static VALUE
rb_stat_wr(VALUE obj)
{
#ifdef S_IROTH
    struct stat *st = get_stat(obj);
    if ((st->st_mode & (S_IROTH)) == S_IROTH) {
        return UINT2NUM(st->st_mode & (S_IRUGO|S_IWUGO|S_IXUGO));
    }
#endif
    return Qnil;
}
world_writable? → integer or nil

If stat is writable by others, returns an integer representing the file permission bits of stat. Returns nil otherwise. The meaning of the bits is platform dependent; on Unix systems, see stat(2).

m = File.stat("/tmp").world_writable?         #=> 511
sprintf("%o", m)                              #=> "777"
static VALUE
rb_stat_ww(VALUE obj)
{
#ifdef S_IWOTH
    struct stat *st = get_stat(obj);
    if ((st->st_mode & (S_IWOTH)) == S_IWOTH) {
        return UINT2NUM(st->st_mode & (S_IRUGO|S_IWUGO|S_IXUGO));
    }
#endif
    return Qnil;
}
writable? → true or false

Returns true if stat is writable by the effective user id of this process.

File.stat("testfile").writable?   #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_w(VALUE obj)
{
    struct stat *st = get_stat(obj);

#ifdef USE_GETEUID
    if (geteuid() == 0) return Qtrue;
#endif
#ifdef S_IWUSR
    if (rb_stat_owned(obj))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IWUSR);
#endif
#ifdef S_IWGRP
    if (rb_stat_grpowned(obj))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IWGRP);
#endif
#ifdef S_IWOTH
    if (!(st->st_mode & S_IWOTH)) return Qfalse;
#endif
    return Qtrue;
}
writable_real? → true or false

Returns true if stat is writable by the real user id of this process.

File.stat("testfile").writable_real?   #=> true
static VALUE
rb_stat_W(VALUE obj)
{
    struct stat *st = get_stat(obj);

#ifdef USE_GETEUID
    if (getuid() == 0) return Qtrue;
#endif
#ifdef S_IWUSR
    if (rb_stat_rowned(obj))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IWUSR);
#endif
#ifdef S_IWGRP
    if (rb_group_member(get_stat(obj)->st_gid))
        return RBOOL(st->st_mode & S_IWGRP);
#endif
#ifdef S_IWOTH
    if (!(st->st_mode & S_IWOTH)) return Qfalse;
#endif
    return Qtrue;
}
zero? → true or false

Returns true if stat is a zero-length file; false otherwise.

File.stat("testfile").zero?   #=> false
static VALUE
rb_stat_z(VALUE obj)
{
    if (get_stat(obj)->st_size == 0) return Qtrue;
    return Qfalse;
}