std::filesystem::copy_symlink
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Defined in header
<filesystem>
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void copy_symlink( const std::filesystem::path& from,
const std::filesystem::path& to); |
(1) | (since C++17) |
void copy_symlink( const std::filesystem::path& from,
const std::filesystem::path& to, |
(2) | (since C++17) |
Copies a symlink to another location.
1) Effectively calls f(read_symlink(from), to) where
f
is create_symlink or create_directory_symlink depending on whether from
resolves to a file or directory.
2) Effectively calls f(read_symlink(from, ec), to, ec) where
f
is create_symlink or create_directory_symlink depending on whether from
resolves to a file or directory.
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[edit] Parameters
from | - | path to a symbolic link to copy |
to | - | destination path of the new symlink |
ec | - | out-parameter for error reporting in the non-throwing overload |
[edit] Return value
(none)
[edit] Exceptions
The overload that does not take a std::error_code& parameter throws filesystem_error on underlying OS API errors, constructed withfrom
as the first argument, to
as the second argument, and the OS error code as the error code argument. std::bad_alloc may be thrown if memory allocation fails. The overload taking a std::error_code& parameter sets it to the OS API error code if an OS API call fails, and executes ec.clear() if no errors occur. This overload has
noexcept specification:
noexcept
[edit] See also
(C++17)
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copies files or directories (function) |
(C++17)
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copies file contents (function) |
(C++17)(C++17)
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creates a symbolic link (function) |
(C++17)
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obtains the target of a symbolic link (function) |