Struct std::os::linux::raw::stat
#[repr(C)]
pub struct stat {
pub st_dev: u64,
pub st_ino: u64,
pub st_nlink: u64,
pub st_mode: u32,
pub st_uid: u32,
pub st_gid: u32,
pub __pad0: c_int,
pub st_rdev: u64,
pub st_size: i64,
pub st_blksize: i64,
pub st_blocks: i64,
pub st_atime: i64,
pub st_atime_nsec: c_long,
pub st_mtime: i64,
pub st_mtime_nsec: c_long,
pub st_ctime: i64,
pub st_ctime_nsec: c_long,
pub __unused: [c_long; 3],
}
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
Deprecated since 1.8.0: these type aliases are no longer supported by the standard library, the libc crate on crates.io should be used instead for the correct definitions This is supported on Linux only.
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
1.0.0
[src]
Performs copy-assignment from source
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