Java Code Examples for org.eclipse.core.filesystem.EFS#ATTRIBUTE_EXECUTABLE

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Example 1
Source File: AdvancedFilesTest.java    From orion.server with Eclipse Public License 1.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private JSONObject getFileMetadataObject(Boolean readonly, Boolean executable) throws JSONException {
	Map<String, Object> attributes = new HashMap<String, Object>();
	//only test attributes supported by the local file system of the test machine
	int attrs = EFS.getLocalFileSystem().attributes();
	if (readonly != null && ((attrs & EFS.ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY) != 0)) {
		attributes.put("ReadOnly", String.valueOf(readonly));
	}
	if (executable != null && ((attrs & EFS.ATTRIBUTE_EXECUTABLE) != 0)) {
		attributes.put("Executable", String.valueOf(executable));
	}
	JSONObject json = new JSONObject();
	json.put("Attributes", attributes);
	return json;
}
 
Example 2
Source File: VirtualFileSystem.java    From APICloud-Studio with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public int attributes() {
	if (attributes != -1)
		return attributes;
	attributes = 0;
	attributes |= EFS.ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY;
	attributes |= EFS.ATTRIBUTE_EXECUTABLE;
	attributes |= EFS.ATTRIBUTE_SYMLINK | EFS.ATTRIBUTE_LINK_TARGET;
	return attributes;
}