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chroot.hpp
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16 
17 #ifndef __STOUT_OS_WINDOWS_CHROOT_HPP__
18 #define __STOUT_OS_WINDOWS_CHROOT_HPP__
19 
20 #include <string>
21 
22 #include <stout/nothing.hpp>
23 #include <stout/try.hpp>
24 
25 
26 namespace os {
27 
28 // NOTE: `chroot` is deleted because Windows does not support POSIX `chroot`
29 // semantics. On POSIX platforms it remains important to (e.g.) the launcher
30 // API; passing in the `rootfs` flag, for example, will tell the launcher to
31 // `chroot` to that directory, before launching the process. On Windows, we
32 // simply conditionally compile out the `rootfs` flag so we can be guaranteed
33 // to never have to invoke `chroot`.
34 
35 inline Try<Nothing> chroot(const std::string& directory) = delete;
36 
37 } // namespace os {
38 
39 
40 #endif // __STOUT_OS_WINDOWS_CHROOT_HPP__
Definition: check.hpp:33
Definition: posix_signalhandler.hpp:23
Try< Nothing > chroot(const std::string &directory)
Definition: chroot.hpp:28