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.TH IS_WRITABLE 1 "Feb 3, 1992" .UC 4 .SH NAME is_writable \- Check for writability of a file. .SH SYNOPSIS .B is_writable [ \-g ] file .SH DESCRIPTION .I is_writable can check a file to see if a file is either writable by group or by all, returning either 0 if it is writable, or non-zero if it is not. .I is_writable also checks the parent directories, if a complete path is given, for writeability. Options are: .TP .B \-g Check for group writability as well as world. .SH BUGS The Andrew File System, or Mach, or the combination of the two, apparently plays games with stat(), the way I get the file info, so it can report things as writable, when they aren't.