/usr/lib/swipl/library/ext/clib/filesex.pl
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  • ext
    • clib
      • socket.pl
      • uid.pl -- User and group management on Unix systems
      • unix.pl
      • syslog.pl -- Unix syslog interface
      • memfile.pl
      • time.pl
      • uri.pl -- Process URIs
      • filesex.pl -- Extended operations on files
        • set_time_file/3
        • link_file/3
        • relative_file_name/3
        • directory_file_path/3
        • directory_member/3
        • copy_file/2
        • make_directory_path/1
        • ensure_directory/1
        • copy_directory/2
        • delete_directory_and_contents/1
        • delete_directory_contents/1
        • chmod/2
      • uuid.pl -- Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) Library
      • sha.pl -- SHA secure hashes
      • process.pl
      • hash_stream.pl -- Maintain a hash on a stream
      • md5.pl -- MD5 hashes
      • rlimit.pl
      • mallocinfo.pl -- Memory allocation details
      • prolog_stream.pl -- A stream with Prolog callbacks
      • streampool.pl -- Input multiplexing
      • udp_broadcast.pl -- A UDP broadcast proxy
      • crypt.pl
      • streaminfo.pl
      • cgi.pl
      • prolog_server.pl
 link_file(+OldPath, +NewPath, +Type) is det
Create a link in the filesystem from NewPath to OldPath. Type defines the type of link and is one of hard or symbolic.

With some limitations, these functions also work on Windows. First of all, the underlying filesystem must support links. This requires NTFS. Second, symbolic links are only supported in Vista and later.

Errors
- domain_error(link_type, Type) if the requested link-type is unknown or not supported on the target OS.