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| Title: File Attributes
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| SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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| SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2007 Andrew Walton
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| SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2007 Alexander Larsson
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| SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008, 2014 Matthias Clasen
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| SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2011 Murray Cumming
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| SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2012 David King
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| 
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| # File Attributes
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| 
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| File attributes in GIO consist of a list of key-value pairs.
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| 
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| Keys are strings that contain a key namespace and a key name, separated
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| by a colon, e.g. `namespace::keyname`. Namespaces are included to sort
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| key-value pairs by namespaces for relevance. Keys can be retrieved
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| using wildcards, e.g. `standard::*` will return all of the keys in the
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| `standard` namespace.
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| 
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| The list of possible attributes for a filesystem (pointed to by a
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| [iface@Gio.File]) is available as a [struct@Gio.FileAttributeInfoList]. This
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| list is queryable by key names as indicated earlier.
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| 
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| Information is stored within the list in [struct@Gio.FileAttributeInfo]
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| structures. The info structure can store different types, listed in the enum
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| [type@Gio.FileAttributeType]. Upon creation of a [struct@Gio.FileAttributeInfo],
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| the type will be set to `G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID`.
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| 
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| Classes that implement [iface@Gio.File] will create a
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| [struct@Gio.FileAttributeInfoList] and install default keys and values for their
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| given file system, architecture, and other possible implementation details
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| (e.g., on a UNIX system, a file attribute key will be registered for the user ID
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| for a given file).
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| 
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| ## Default Namespaces
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| 
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| - `"standard"`: The ‘Standard’ namespace. General file information that
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|   any application may need should be put in this namespace. Examples
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|   include the file’s name, type, and size.
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| - `"etag`: The [Entity Tag](gfile.html#entity-tags) namespace. Currently, the
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|   only key in this namespace is `value`, which contains the value of the current
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|   entity tag.
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| - `"id"`: The ‘Identification’ namespace. This namespace is used by file
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|   managers and applications that list directories to check for loops and
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|   to uniquely identify files.
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| - `"access"`: The ‘Access’ namespace. Used to check if a user has the
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|   proper privileges to access files and perform file operations. Keys in
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|   this namespace are made to be generic and easily understood, e.g. the
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|   `can_read` key is true if the current user has permission to read the
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|   file. UNIX permissions and NTFS ACLs in Windows should be mapped to
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|   these values.
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| - `"mountable"`: The ‘Mountable’ namespace. Includes simple boolean keys
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|   for checking if a file or path supports mount operations, e.g. mount,
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|   unmount, eject. These are used for files of type `G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE`.
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| - `"time"`: The ‘Time’ namespace. Includes file access, changed, created
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|   times.
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| - `"unix"`: The ‘Unix’ namespace. Includes UNIX-specific information and
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|   may not be available for all files. Examples include the UNIX UID,
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|   GID, etc.
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| - `"dos"`: The ‘DOS’ namespace. Includes DOS-specific information and may
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|   not be available for all files. Examples include `is_system` for checking
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|   if a file is marked as a system file, and `is_archive` for checking if a
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|   file is marked as an archive file.
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| - `"owner"`: The ‘Owner’ namespace. Includes information about who owns a
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|   file. May not be available for all file systems. Examples include `user`
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|   for getting the user name of the file owner. This information is often
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|   mapped from some backend specific data such as a UNIX UID.
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| - `"thumbnail"`: The ‘Thumbnail’ namespace. Includes information about file
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|   thumbnails and their location within the file system. Examples of keys in
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|   this namespace include `path` to get the location of a thumbnail, `failed`
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|   to check if thumbnailing of the file failed, and `is-valid` to check if
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|   the thumbnail is outdated.
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| - `"filesystem"`: The ‘Filesystem’ namespace. Gets information about the
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|   file system where a file is located, such as its type, how much space is
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|   left available, and the overall size of the file system.
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| - `"gvfs"`: The ‘GVFS’ namespace. Keys in this namespace contain information
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|   about the current GVFS backend in use.
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| - `"xattr"`: The ‘xattr’ namespace. Gets information about extended user
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|   attributes. See [`attr(5)`](man:attr(5)). The `user.` prefix of the extended
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|   user attribute name is stripped away when constructing keys in this namespace,
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|   e.g. `xattr::mime_type` for the extended attribute with the name
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|   `user.mime_type`. Note that this information is only available if
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|   GLib has been built with extended attribute support.
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| - `"xattr-sys"`: The ‘xattr-sys’ namespace. Gets information about
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|   extended attributes which are not user-specific. See [`attr(5)`](man:attr(5)).
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|   Note that this information is only available if GLib has been built with
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|   extended attribute support.
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| - `"selinux"`: The ‘SELinux’ namespace. Includes information about the
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|   SELinux context of files. Note that this information is only available
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|   if GLib has been built with SELinux support.
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| 
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| Please note that these are not all of the possible namespaces.
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| More namespaces can be added from GIO modules or by individual applications.
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| For more information about writing GIO modules, see [class@Gio.IOModule].
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| 
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| <!-- TODO: Implementation note about using extended attributes on supported
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| file systems -->
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| 
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| ## Default Keys
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| 
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| For a list of the built-in keys and their types, see the [class@Gio.FileInfo]
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| documentation.
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| 
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| Note that there are no predefined keys in the `xattr` and `xattr-sys`
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| namespaces. Keys for the `xattr` namespace are constructed by stripping
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| away the `user.` prefix from the extended user attribute, and prepending
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| `xattr::`. Keys for the `xattr-sys` namespace are constructed by
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| concatenating `xattr-sys::` with the extended attribute name. All extended
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| attribute values are returned as hex-encoded strings in which bytes outside
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| the ASCII range are encoded as escape sequences of the form `\xnn`
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| where `nn` is a 2-digit hexadecimal number.
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| 
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