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@node renameat @section @code{renameat} @findex renameat POSIX specification:@* @url{http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/renameat.html} Gnulib module: renameat Portability problems fixed by Gnulib: @itemize @item This function does not reject trailing slashes on non-directories on some platforms, as in @code{renameat(fd,"file",fd,"new/")}: Solaris 10. @item This function ignores trailing slashes on symlinks on some platforms, such that @code{renameat(fd,"link/",fd,"new")} corrupts @file{link}: Solaris 9. @item This function is missing on some platforms: glibc 2.3.6, MacOS X 10.3, FreeBSD 6.0, NetBSD 3.0, OpenBSD 3.8, AIX 5.1, HP-UX 11, IRIX 6.5, OSF/1 5.1, Solaris 8, Cygwin 1.5.x, mingw, Interix 3.5, BeOS. But the replacement function is not safe to be used in libraries and is not multithread-safe. @end itemize Portability problems not fixed by Gnulib: @itemize @item POSIX requires that @code{renameat(fd,"symlink-to-dir/",fd,"dir2")} rename @file{dir} and leave @file{symlink-to-dir} dangling; likewise, it requires that @code{renameat(fd,"dir",fd,"dangling/")} rename @file{dir} so that @file{dangling} is no longer a dangling symlink. This behavior is counter-intuitive, so on some systems, @code{renameat} fails with @code{ENOTDIR} if either argument is a symlink with a trailing slash: glibc, OpenBSD, Cygwin 1.7. @item This function will not rename a source that is currently opened by any process: mingw. @end itemize