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3079. LWG 2935 forgot to fix the existing_p overloads of create_directory

Section: 31.12.13.8 [fs.op.create.directory] Status: C++20 Submitter: Billy O'Neal III Opened: 2018-03-07 Last modified: 2021-06-06

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Discussion:

LWG 2935 clarified that create_directory is not supposed to report an error if exists(p), even if p is not a directory. However, the P/R there missed the existing_p overloads.

[ 2018-03-27 Moved to Tentatively Ready after 6 positive votes on c++std-lib. ]

[2018-06 Rapperswil: Adopted]

Proposed resolution:

This wording is relative to N4727.

  1. Edit [fs.op.create_directory] as indicated:

    bool create_directory(const path& p, const path& existing_p);
    bool create_directory(const path& p, const path& existing_p, error_code& ec) noexcept;
    

    -4- Effects: Establishes the postcondition by attempting to createCreates the directory p resolves to, with attributes copied from directory existing_p. The set of attributes copied is operating system dependent. Creation failure because p resolves to an existing directory shall not be treated asalready exists is not an error. [Note: For POSIX-based operating systems, the attributes are those copied by native API stat(existing_p.c_str(), &attributes_stat) followed by mkdir(p.c_str(), attributes_stat.st_mode). For Windows-based operating systems, the attributes are those copied by native API CreateDirectoryExW(existing_p.c_str(), p.c_str(), 0). — end note]

    -5- Postconditions: is_directory(p).

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