[CX] Ifeither the old or new argument names a symbolic link, rename() shall operate on the symbolic link itself, andshall not resolve the last component of the argument. If the old argument and the new argument resolve to the sameexisting file, rename() shall return successfully and perform no other action.

If the old argument points to the pathname of a file that is not a directory, the new argument shall not point tothe pathname of a directory. If the link named by the new argument exists, it shall be removed and old renamed tonew. In this case, a link named new shall remain visible to other processes throughout the renaming operation andrefer either to the file referred to by new or old before the operation began. Write access permission is requiredfor both the directory containing old and the directory containing new.


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If the old argument points to the pathname of a directory, the new argument shall not point to the pathname of afile that is not a directory. If the directory named by the new argument exists, it shall be removed and old renamedto new. In this case, a link named new shall exist throughout the renaming operation and shall refer either to thedirectory referred to by new or old before the operation began. If new names an existing directory, it shallbe required to be an empty directory.

If the old argument points to a pathname of a symbolic link, the symbolic link shall be renamed. If the newargument points to a pathname of a symbolic link, the symbolic link shall be removed.

If the link named by the new argument exists and the file's link count becomes 0 when it is removed and no process hasthe file open, the space occupied by the file shall be freed and the file shall no longer be accessible. If one or more processeshave the file open when the last link is removed, the link shall be removed before rename() returns, but the removal of thefile contents shall be postponed until all references to the file are closed.

Upon successful completion, rename() shall return 0; otherwise, -1 shall be returned, [CX] errno shallbe set to indicate the error, and neither the file named byold nor the file named by new shall be changed or created.

Some implementations mark for update the st_ctime field of renamed files and some do not. Applications which make use ofthe st_ctime field may behave differently with respect to renamed files unless they are designed to allow for eitherbehavior.

This rename() function is equivalent for regular files to that defined by the ISO C standard. Its inclusion hereexpands that definition to include actions on directories and specifies behavior when the new parameter names a file thatalready exists. That specification requires that the action of the function be atomic.

I'm having an issue with my annotation classes, I have multiple classes in one layer, so that I can turn on/off specific classes depending on my needs. The problem I'm running into is that I'm unable to rename the classes permanently. I used append annotation feature classes to fix a different issue, but now the class names are all extra long (ex. RoadsAMSAnno2_Sideroads) instead of the original name (ex. Sideroads). The anno is not feature linked.

Thank you for the explanation - that makes sense now. So from what I've learned with annotation classes is they use a Subtype. To rename the Subtypes, select the annotation layer in your Map View, click the Data tab, followed by Subtypes in the Data Design group. On the Subtypes tab, click the Create/Manage in the Subtypes group. In the Manage Subtypes pane, for the Description, change the name to whatever name you want. When complete, click Save in the Changes group on the Subtypes tab. This "should" remember for all new map views. Let me know if this works (or does not work) for you.

I couldn't figure a way out (using a FGDB to store annotation) to rename an annotation class either. Like you, if I renamed the subtypes the annotation class name stayed the same in the Annotation Feature Class Properties. I resorted to creating a new annotation class with the same properties and naming it how I liked. Then I had to select all the annotations using that class, change their Annotation Class ID using the Attributes pane, and change their Symbol class to match under the Annotation tab in Attributes.

Once you are happy with your final result and the end user is happy to formalise the form, is there a way for me to rename my 'testsurvey37' so that it is formally renamed in the Survey123Connect etc? Or am I better off trying to make a new form and using the testsurvey37 xls file?

There is no formal procedure for renaming a survey as it involves multiple parts. There is survey Form item, the Feature service and the Folder. If you want to rename all 3 you can not do this easily without likely breaking something, but it is possible if you update all the itemIds in all the required files.

If you just want to change the title of the survey that the users see in the field app, web app or website, you can simple rename the Title in Connect and re-publish. But this does not change the Folder name and Feature service, or rename the xslx file and other files inside the Form item.

Thanks. Yes, I discovered that is how you rename... which is quite horrible as now I have the file name in huge letters at the top or my document!! There isn't one rational argument why having my filename as the first huge line of my document make any sense Sadly, this one useless feature almost completely breaks any chance of using "paper", which is really unfortunate because it is otherwise really good.

You can run a script directly using rename from the activated package through the command line. If facing any issues, alternate commands are dart pub global run rename or flutter pub global run rename. For path variable issues, refer to ensuring your path variables are set up correctly.

I would absolutely love to be able to rename files within the platform. We try to keep our file names consistent so that we know what they are and it would be so much more convenient to be able to upload files quickly with whatever name they already have and then edit the name afterward.

We have users who upload files, and those users give their files names that are vary greatly. If the Monday.com platform could rename uploaded files to a standard naming convention, that would be excellent. Are plans in place for this capability?

You do have the ability to rename in a particular area of the design only (Rename by Window), check if this is the case using Logic > Auto Rename Refdes> List (rename area list) or looking in the RENAME.LOG. If it has an active rename window defined then it can reset to rename the entire design using Logic > Auto Rename Refdes> Design (rename area design)

For example, I just created a simple report for a colleague of mine looking at tracking codes and the number of clicks. For number of clicks I used 'Tracking Code Instances'. As a regular AA user, I understand what Tracking Code Instances means but someone who isn't a bug AA user might not know what it means. So, it would be good if I could right click on the metric and have an option to rename it. This renaming would only exist in the specific project.

From 1.44, VS Code offers the built-in auto update tags support for HTML and Handlebars that can be enabled with the setting editor.linkedEditing. If this setting is enabled, this extension will skip HTML and Handlebars files regardless of the languages listed in auto-rename-tag.activationOnLanguage

You can rename or move a shared folder like any other folder on your hard drive. If you rename or move a shared folder, the folder remains shared. To avoid confusion, the rename or move isn't reflected in the Dropbox accounts of other shared folder members.

Starting in Visual Studio 2019 version 16.3, when you rename a type that matches the name of the file it's in, a checkbox appears that enables you to rename the file at the same time. This option appears when you rename a class, interface, or enumeration. This option is not supported for partial types with multiple definitions.

Another way to rename a symbol is to change its name in the editor. Then, with the cursor in the symbol name, press Ctrl+. or just expand the light bulb icon menu that appears and choose Rename to .

This is a mess. How do I know which command to use when we expect Perl's rename with s/// sed-like syntax, when there're tons of different implementations of rename, that are different versions of the Perl one or most of the time rename.ul (binary)?

There's another binary tool with the same name used on some distro. Depending on your distro, the Perl version can be called perl-rename, file-rename, prename, pname or rename.

There's also a Python rename command out there !

Bulk Rename Utility is an easy to use file rename program (a.k.a. file renamer). Renaming multiple files and/or multiple folders has never been easier! It has a small memory footprint so it can be left running all the time without consuming all your memory. It started as a freeware Visual Basic tool, but as its popularity has grown it has been completely rewritten in C++ to be robust and lightweight - and very, very fast! It can easily handle folders/discs containing well over 100,000 entries... and it can batch rename 1,000s of files in seconds. be457b7860

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