Open Event

Fires when the OS wants to open a file.

Syntax

public event OnOpenHandler OnOpen;

public delegate void OnOpenHandler(object sender, FuseOpenEventArgs e);

public class FuseOpenEventArgs : EventArgs {
  public string Path { get; }
  public int Flags { get; }
  public bool DirectIO { get; set; }
  public bool KeepCache { get; set; }
  public bool NonSeekable { get; set; }
  public int FileContext { get; set; }
  public int Result { get; set; }
}
Public Event OnOpen As OnOpenHandler

Public Delegate Sub OnOpenHandler(sender As Object, e As FuseOpenEventArgs)

Public Class FuseOpenEventArgs Inherits EventArgs
  Public ReadOnly Property Path As String
  Public ReadOnly Property Flags As Integer
  Public Property DirectIO As Boolean
  Public Property KeepCache As Boolean
  Public Property NonSeekable As Boolean
  Public Property FileContext As Integer
  Public Property Result As Integer
End Class

Remarks

This event fires when the OS wants to open the existing file specified by Path using the open options reflected in Flags. The set of possible flags and options corresponds to the Flags parameter of Linux open(2) call.

The application may use the FileContext parameter to store a file handle or other information, related to the open file. Windows: the stored information will be shared between all concurrent file open operations performed on this file.

Linux: DirectIO parameter may be set by the application to tell the kernel that buffering or caching should be avoided. KeepCache parameter may be set by the application to tell the kernel that existing file caches (if any) should not be invalidated. NonSeekable parameter may be set by the application to tell the kernel that the file is not seekable.

The ResultCode parameter will always be 0 when the event is fired. If the event cannot be handled in a "successful" manner for some reason (e.g., a resource isn't available, security checks failed, etc.), set it to a negative error code value (e.g. -ENOENT to indicate that the file does not exist) to report an appropriate error. Please refer to the Error Reporting and Handling topic for more information.

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