Lines Matching refs:umask
0 /* umask.c, created from umask.def. */
2 #line 23 "umask.def"
4 #line 35 "umask.def"
42 of -S means display the umask in a symbolic mode. */
76 /* Note that other shells just let you set the umask to zero
78 with those shells. We don't change the umask if the input
93 umask (umask_arg);
99 umask_arg = umask (022);
100 umask (umask_arg);
103 printf ("umask%s ", (print_symbolically ? " -S" : ""));
114 /* Print the umask in a symbolic form. In the output, a letter is
115 printed if the corresponding bit is clear in the umask. */
259 /* Set the umask from a symbolic mode string similar to that accepted
260 by chmod. If the -S argument is given, then print the umask in a
268 /* Get the initial umask. Don't change it yet. */
269 um = umask (022);
270 umask (um);
272 /* All work is done with the complement of the umask -- it's