tt_file_move(3)
tt_file_move(3) C LIBRARY FUNCTIONS tt_file_move(3)
NAME
tt_file_move - move objects from one file to another
SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h>
Tt_status tt_file_move(const char *oldfilepath,
const char *newfilepath);
DESCRIPTION
The tt_file_move() function destroys all objects that exist
on the files and directories rooted at newfilepath, then
moves all objects that exist on oldfilepath to newfilepath.
If oldfilepath and newfilepath reside in the same file sys-
tem, tt_file_move() replaces oldfilepath with newfilepath in
the path associated with every object in that file system;
that is, all the objects in the directory tree rooted at
oldfilepath are overlaid onto newfilepath. In this mode,
the behavior of tt_file_move() is similar to rename(2).
If oldfilepath and newfilepath reside in different file sys-
tems, neither can be a directory.
The oldfilepath argument is the name of the file or direc-
tory whose objects are to be moved. The newfilepath argu-
ment is the name of the file or directory to which the
objects are to be moved.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the tt_file_move() function
returns the status of the operation as one of the following
Tt_status values:
TT_OK The operation completed successfully.
TT_ERR_ACCESS
The user does not have the necessary access to
the object and/or the process.
TT_ERR_DBAVAIL
The ToolTalk service could not access the Tool-
Talk database needed for this operation.
TT_ERR_DBEXIST
The ToolTalk service could not access the speci-
fied ToolTalk database in the expected place.
TT_ERR_FILE
The specified file does not exist or it is inac-
cessible.
TT_ERR_NOMP
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The ttsession(1) process is not running and the
ToolTalk service cannot restart it.
TT_ERR_PATH
The specified pathname included an unsearchable
directory, or oldfilepath and newfilepath reside
in different file systems, and either is a direc-
tory.
TT_ERR_POINTER
The pointer passed does not point to an object of
the correct type for this operation.
SEE ALSO
Tttt_c(5), tt_file_copy(3), tt_file_destroy(3); rename(2)
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