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VMS Help CRTL, mkdir, Description *Conan The Librarian |
If dir_spec specifies a path that includes directories, which
do not exist, intermediate directories are also created.
This differs from the behavior of the UNIX system where these
intermediate directories must exist and will not be created.
If you do not specify any optional arguments, the Compaq C RTL
gives the directory your UIC and the default version limit of the
parent directory, and arbitrarily places the directory within the
volume set. You cannot get the default behavior for the uic or
max_versions arguments if you specify any arguments after them.
NOTE
The way to create files with OpenVMS RMS default protections
using the UNIX system-call functions umask, mkdir, creat,
and open is to call mkdir, creat, and open with a file-
protection mode argument of 0777 in a program that never
specifically calls umask. These default protections include
correctly establishing protections based on ACLs, previous
versions of files, and so on.
In programs that do vfork/exec calls, the new process image
inherits whether umask has ever been called or not from
the calling process image. The umask setting and whether
the umask function has ever been called are both inherited
attributes.
The file protection supplied by the mode argument is modified by
the process's file protection mask in such a way that the file
protection for the new directory is set to the bitwise AND of the
mode argument and the complement of the file protection mask.
Default file protections are supplied to the new directory
from the parent-directory such that if a protection value bit
in the new directory is zero, then the value of this bit is
inherited from the parent directory. However, bits in the parent
directory's file protection that indicate delete access do not
cause corresponding bits to be set in the new directory's file
protection.
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