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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:45:43+00:00 2026-05-13T07:45:43+00:00

I’m checking whether a file has been modified or not in order to refresh

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I’m checking whether a file has been modified or not in order to refresh the content…
However, I need a couple improvements :

  • How do I test the return value of stat to tell if it failed ?
  • The returned errno numbers may change between glibc versions, right? In this case it is useless to do errno==… How do I fix that?
int is_refreshing_needed (char * path)
{
    int refresh_content;
    struct stat file;
    stat(path, &file);
//File does not exist or Permission Denied or the file has not been modified
    if( errno == 2 || errno == 13 || file.st_atime > file.st_mtime ) {  
        refresh_content=0;
    }
    else { 
        refresh_content=1;  
    }
    return refresh_content; 
}
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    2026-05-13T07:45:44+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:45 am

    “man stat” is your friend. This is from the ‘return values” section of the man page:

    “Upon successful completion, 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.”

    The return values include:
    EOI, EOVERFLOW, EACCESS, EFAULT
    and there are others. These errors are errors from the stat() system call and will not change with gcc/glibc version.

    to access the error information, you need to include

    #include <errno.h>

    and you can use the perror() function to get the error text (you need to #include <stdio.h> for the perror() declaration). see “man perror” for more information.

    also, please don’t use numbers like 2 (No such file or directory) and 13 (Permission denied). please use the #define’ed names to make the code easier to read.

    good luck!

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