NAME
readlink
,
readlinkat
, freadlink
— read value of a symbolic
link
SYNOPSIS
#include
<unistd.h>
ssize_t
readlink
(const char *restrict
path, char *restrict buf, size_t
bufsize);
ssize_t
readlinkat
(int fd,
const char *restrict path, char
*restrict buf, size_t bufsize);
ssize_t
freadlink
(int fd,
char *restrict buf, size_t
bufsize);
DESCRIPTION
readlink
()
places the contents of the symbolic link path in the
buffer buf, which has size
bufsize. Readlink
does not
append a NUL
character to
buf.
The
readlinkat
()
system call is equivalent to readlink
() except in
the case where path specifies a relative path. In this
case the symbolic link whose content is read relative to the directory
associated with the file descriptor fd instead of the
current working directory. If readlinkat
() is passed
the special value AT_FDCWD
in the
fd parameter, the current working directory is used
and the behavior is identical to a call to
readlink
(). The
freadlink
()
system call returns the same information about an open symbolic link file
referenced by descriptor fd.
RETURN VALUES
The call returns the count of characters placed in the buffer if it succeeds, or a -1 if an error occurs, placing the error code in the global variable errno.
ERRORS
readlink
() will fail if:
- [
EACCES
] - Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix.
- [
EFAULT
] - Buf extends outside the process's allocated address space.
- [
EINVAL
] - The named file is not a symbolic link.
- [
EIO
] - An I/O error occurred while reading from the file system.
- [
ELOOP
] - Too many symbolic links are encountered in translating the pathname. This is taken to be indicative of a looping symbolic link.
- [
ENAMETOOLONG
] - A component of a pathname exceeded
{NAME_MAX}
characters, or an entire path name (possibly expanded by a symbolic link) exceeded{PATH_MAX}
characters. - [
ENOENT
] - The named file does not exist.
- [
ENOTDIR
] - A component of the path prefix is not a directory.
In addition to the errors returned by the
readlink
(), the readlinkat
()
may fail if:
- [
EBADF
] - The path argument does not specify an absolute path
and the fd argument is neither
AT_FDCWD
nor a valid file descriptor open for searching. - [
ENOTDIR
] - The path argument is not an absolute path and
fd is neither
AT_FDCWD
nor a file descriptor associated with a directory.
LEGACY SYNOPSIS
#include
<unistd.h>
int
readlink
(const
char *path, char *buf, int
bufsize);;
The function type and the type of bufsize have changed.
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
The readlinkat
() system call is expected
to conform to POSIX.1-2008 .
HISTORY
The readlink
() function call appeared in
4.2BSD. The readlinkat
()
system call appeared in OS X 10.10. The freadlink
()
system call appeared in macOS 13.0.