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Optional Features in File Support
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   POSIX defines certain system-specific options in the system calls for
operating on files.  Some systems support these options and others do
not.  Since these options are provided in the kernel, not in the
library, simply using the GNU C library does not guarantee that any of
these features is supported; it depends on the system you are using.
They can also vary between file systems on a single machine.

   This section describes the macros you can test to determine whether a
particular option is supported on your machine.  If a given macro is
defined in `unistd.h', then its value says whether the corresponding
feature is supported.  (A value of `-1' indicates no; any other value
indicates yes.)  If the macro is undefined, it means particular files
may or may not support the feature.

   Since all the machines that support the GNU C library also support
NFS, one can never make a general statement about whether all file
systems support the `_POSIX_CHOWN_RESTRICTED' and `_POSIX_NO_TRUNC'
features.  So these names are never defined as macros in the GNU C
library.

 - Macro: int _POSIX_CHOWN_RESTRICTED
     If this option is in effect, the `chown' function is restricted so
     that the only changes permitted to nonprivileged processes is to
     change the group owner of a file to either be the effective group
     ID of the process, or one of its supplementary group IDs.  Note:
     File Owner.

 - Macro: int _POSIX_NO_TRUNC
     If this option is in effect, file name components longer than
     `NAME_MAX' generate an `ENAMETOOLONG' error.  Otherwise, file name
     components that are too long are silently truncated.

 - Macro: unsigned char _POSIX_VDISABLE
     This option is only meaningful for files that are terminal devices.
     If it is enabled, then handling for special control characters can
     be disabled individually.  Note: Special Characters.

   If one of these macros is undefined, that means that the option
might be in effect for some files and not for others.  To inquire about
a particular file, call `pathconf' or `fpathconf'.  Note: Pathconf.


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