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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T17:35:40+00:00 2026-06-02T17:35:40+00:00

This is in reference to the structure for information about a file inode :

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This is in reference to the structure for information about a file inode:

 dev_t       st_dev;     /* ID of device containing file */
 ino_t       st_ino;     /* inode number */
 mode_t      st_mode;    /* protection */
 nlink_t     st_nlink;   /* number of hard links */
 uid_t       st_uid;     /* user ID of owner */
 gid_t       st_gid;     /* group ID of owner */
 dev_t       st_rdev;    /* device ID (if special file) */
 off_t       st_size;    /* total size, in bytes */
 time_t      st_atime;   /* time of last access */
 time_t      st_mtime;   /* time of last modification */
 time_t      st_ctime;   /* time of last status change */
 blksize_t   st_blksize; /* blocksize for filesystem I/O */
 blkcnt_t    st_blocks;  /* number of blocks allocated */

I’m just looking for any type of answer really. I noticed all fields begin with st_ and can not find a good explanation on the Internet.

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    2026-06-02T17:35:42+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 5:35 pm

    This goes back a long way, all the way to the first C versions. They didn’t have a seperate symbol table for structure members, the names were added to the global symbol table. With the obvious nasty global namespace pollution that causes. The workaround was the same one you use on enums today, prefix them with a couple of letters to avoid the name collisions.

    It’s sort of a historical record. When you see a struct with these kind of member names, you know it is old.

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