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Directories are created with the mkdir
function. (There is also
a shell command mkdir
which does the same thing.)
Function: int mkdir (const char *filename, mode_t mode)
The mkdir
function creates a new, empty directory whose name is
filename.
The argument mode specifies the file permissions for the new directory file. See section The Mode Bits for Access Permission, for more information about this.
A return value of 0
indicates successful completion, and
-1
indicates failure. In addition to the usual file name syntax
errors (see section File Name Errors), the following errno
error
conditions are defined for this function:
EACCES
EEXIST
EMLINK
Well-designed file systems never report this error, because they permit more links than your disk could possibly hold. However, you must still take account of the possibility of this error, as it could result from network access to a file system on another machine.
ENOSPC
EROFS
To use this function, your program should include the header file `sys/stat.h'.
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