our @EXPORT_OK = ( @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{'all'} } );
our @EXPORT = ();
-our $VERSION = '0.14';
+our $VERSION = '0.15';
sub AUTOLOAD {
# This AUTOLOAD is used to 'autoload' constants from the constant()
The fileinfo hash reference contains flags from the Fuse open call which may be modified by the module. The only fields presently supported are:
direct_io (version 2.4 onwards)
keep_cache (version 2.4 onwards)
- nonseekable (version 2.9 onwards)
+ nonseekable (version 2.8 onwards)
Your open() method needs only check if the operation is permitted for the given flags, and return 0 for success.
Optionally a file handle may be returned, which will be passed to subsequent read, write, flush, fsync and release calls.
=head3 release
Arguments: Pathname, numeric flags passed to open, file handle
+
Returns an errno or 0 on success.
Called to indicate that there are no more references to the file. Called once
Returns an errno or 0 on success.
+Removes the named extended attribute (if present) from a file.
+
=head3 opendir
Arguments: Pathname of a directory
Returns errno or 0 on success
-Like utime(), but allows time resolution down to the nanosecond. Currently
-times are passed as "numeric" (internally I believe these are represented
-typically as "long double"), so the sub-second portion is represented as
-fractions of a second.
-
-Note that if this call is implemented, it overrides utime() ALWAYS.
-
-Also note that if you want times passed as arrays instead of floating point
+Like utime(), but allows time resolution down to the nanosecond. By default,
+times are passed as "numeric" (internally these are typically represented
+as "double"), so the sub-second portion is represented as fractions of a
+second. If you want times passed as arrays instead of floating point
values, for higher precision, you should pass the C<utimens_as_array> option
to C<Fuse::main>.
+Note that if this call is implemented, it overrides utime() ALWAYS.
+
=head3 bmap
Arguments: Pathname, numeric blocksize, numeric block number
=head3 ioctl
-Arguments: Pathname, (signed) ioctl command code, flags, data if ioctl op is a write, (optional) file handle
+Arguments: Pathname, ioctl command code, flags, data if ioctl op is a write, (optional) file handle
Returns errno or 0 on success, and data if ioctl op is a read