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RE: EISDIR EACCES and open in grep
- From: Ton van Overbeek <tvoverbe at cistron dot nl>
- To: marklist at rivendell dot fangorn dot ca, cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 21:58:44 +0200
- Subject: RE: EISDIR EACCES and open in grep
I have been trying to chase the same problem (grep -R does not
work on W9x) during the last few days.
On WNT/W2K/XP the code works because CreateFile is called with
the FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS bit set in file_attributes
(lines 371,372 in fhandler.cc).
On W9x you just get Permission Denied (EACCESS).
MSDN documents that opening directories this way is only supported
on WNT/W2K/XP.
The branch taken in the code is *not* the
'if (GetLastError () == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE)'
but the 'else __seterrno ();', which sets EACCESS.
Found that by tracing with gdb through a debug version
of cygwin1.dll while running 'grep -R'.
So I believe your fix is applied to the wrong branch
of the if statement.
Probably the fix should also be guarded with a check for W9x.
Related to this:
What is the precise semantics for open(2), read(2) on directories
in POSIX?
Or in other words, if open(2) on a dir succeeds what should read(2)
on a directory do ?
Regards,
Ton van Overbeek
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