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    Retrieves file implementation characteristics.

    Format

      #include  <unistd.h>

      long int pathconf  (const char *path, int name);

1  –  Arguments

 path

    The pathname of a file or directory.

 name

    The configuration attribute to query. If this attribute is
    not applicable to the file specified by the path argument, the
    pathconf function returns an error.

2  –  Description

    The pathconf function allows an application to determine the
    characteristics of operations supported by the file system
    underlying the filenamed by path. Read, write, or execute
    permission of the named file is not required, but you must be
    able to search all directories in the path leading to the file.

    Symbolic values for the name argument are defined in the
    <unistd.h> header file, as follows:

    _PC_LINK_MAX    The maximum number of links to the file. If the
                    path argument refers to a directory, the value
                    returned applies to the directory itself.
    _PC_MAX_CANON   The maximum number of bytes in a canonical
                    input line. This is applicable only to terminal
                    devices.
    _PC_MAX_INPUT   The number of types allowed in an input queue.
                    This is applicable only to terminal devices.
    _PC_NAME_MAX    Maximum number of bytes in a filename (not
                    including a terminating null). The byte range
                    value is between 13 and 255. This is applicable
                    only to a directory file. The value returned
                    applies to filenames within the directory.
    _PC_PATH_MAX    Maximum number of bytes in a pathname (not
                    including a terminating null). The value is never
                    larger than 65,535. This is applicable only to a
                    directory file. The value returned is the maximum
                    length of a relative pathname when the specified
                    directory is the working directory.
    _PC_PIPE_BUF    Maximum number of bytes guaranteed to be written
                    atomically. This is applicable only to a FIFO.
                    The value returned applies to the referenced
                    object. If the path argument refers to a
                    directory, the value returned applies to any
                    FIFO that exists or can be created within the
                    directory.
    _PC_CHOWN_      This is applicable only to a directory file. The
    RESTRICTED      value returned applies to any files (other than
                    directories) that exist or can be created within
                    the directory.
    _PC_NO_TRUNC    Returns 1 if supplying a component name longer
                    than allowed by NAME_MAX causes an error. Returns
                    0 (zero) if long component names are truncated.
                    This is applicable only to a directory file.
    _PC_VDISABLE    This is always 0 (zero); no disabling character
                    is defined. This is applicable only to a terminal
                    device.

3  –  Return Values

    x                  Resultant value of the configuration attribute
                       specified in name.
    -1                 Indicates an error; errno is set to one of the
                       following values:

                       o  EACCES - Search permission is denied for a
                          component of the path prefix.

                       o  EINVAL - The name argument specifies an
                          unknown or inapplicable characteristic.

                       o  EFAULT - The path argument is an invalid
                          address.

                       o  ENAMETOOLONG - The length of the path
                          string exceeds PATH_MAX or a pathname
                          component is longer than NAME_MAX.

                       o  ENOENT - The named file does not exist
                          or the path argument points to an empty
                          string.

                       o  ENOTDI - A component of the path prefix is
                          not a directory.
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