std::experimental::filesystem::create_symlink,create_directory_symlink
From cppreference.com
< cpp | experimental | fs
Defined in header
<experimental/filesystem>
|
||
void create_symlink( const path& to, const path& new_symlink );
|
(1) | (filesystem TS) |
void create_symlink( const path& to, const path& new_symlink,
error_code& ec ); |
(2) | (filesystem TS) |
void create_directory_symlink( const path& to, const path& new_symlink );
|
(3) | (filesystem TS) |
void create_directory_symlink( const path& to, const path& new_symlink,
error_code& ec ); |
(4) | (filesystem TS) |
Creates a symbolic link from new_symlink
to to
. The (1-2) overloads should be used to create symbolic links to files whereas the (3-4) overloads should be used to create symbolic links to directories.
The (2) and (4) versions set ec
to an appropriate error code if an error occurs. Otherwise, ec
is cleared with a call to ec.clear().
Symbolic link support depends on the operating system the program runs on and on the target file system. Some operating systems do not support symbolic links or support symbolic links only for regular files. Some file systems do not support symbolic links at all.
Contents |
[edit] Parameters
to | - | path of the file to link to |
new_symlink | - | path of the new symbolic link |
ec | - | error code to store the error state to |
[edit] Return value
(none)
[edit] Exceptions
1, 3) filesystem_error if an error occurs. The exception object is constructed with
to
and new_symlink
as arguments. The error code is set to an appropriate error code for the error that caused the failure.
2, 4)
noexcept specification:
noexcept
[edit] See also
This section is incomplete |