--- LuaFileSystem is a Lua library developed to complement the set of functions -- related to file systems offered by the standard Lua distribution. -- LuaFileSystem offers a portable way to access the underlying directory -- structure and file attributes. module "lfs" --- Returns a table with the file attributes corresponding to -- filepath (or nil followed by an error message -- in case of error). -- If the second optional argument is given, then only the value of the -- named attribute is returned (this use is equivalent to -- lfs.attributes(filepath).aname, but the table is not created -- and only one attribute is retrieved from the O.S.). -- The attributes are described as follows; -- attribute mode is a string, all the others are numbers, -- and the time related attributes use the same time reference of -- os.time. function attributes (filepath, aname) --- Changes the current working directory to the given -- path.
-- Returns true in case of success or nil plus an -- error string. function chdir (path) --- Returns a string with the current working directory or nil -- plus an error string. function currentdir () --- Lua iterator over the entries of a given directory. -- Each time the iterator is called it returns a string with an entry of the -- directory; nil is returned when there is no more entries. -- Raises an error if path is not a directory. function dir (path) --- Locks a file or a part of it. This function works on open files; the -- file handle should be specified as the first argument. -- The string mode could be either -- r (for a read/shared lock) or w (for a -- write/exclusive lock). The optional arguments start -- and length can be used to specify a starting point and -- its length; both should be numbers.
-- Returns true if the operation was successful; in -- case of error, it returns nil plus an error string. function lock (filehandle, mode, start, length) --- Creates a new directory. The argument is the name of the new -- directory.
-- Returns true if the operation was successful; -- in case of error, it returns nil plus an error string. function mkdir (dirname) --- Removes an existing directory. The argument is the name of the directory.
-- Returns true if the operation was successful; -- in case of error, it returns nil plus an error string. function rmdir (dirname) --- Set access and modification times of a file. This function is -- a bind to utime function. The first argument is the -- filename, the second argument (atime) is the access time, -- and the third argument (mtime) is the modification time. -- Both times are provided in seconds (which should be generated with -- Lua standard function os.date). -- If the modification time is omitted, the access time provided is used; -- if both times are omitted, the current time is used.
-- Returns true if the operation was successful; -- in case of error, it returns nil plus an error string. function touch (filepath, atime, mtime) --- Unlocks a file or a part of it. This function works on -- open files; the file handle should be specified as the first -- argument. The optional arguments start and -- length can be used to specify a starting point and its -- length; both should be numbers.
-- Returns true if the operation was successful; -- in case of error, it returns nil plus an error string. function unlock (filehandle, start, length)