1use crate::fs::asyncify;
2
3use std::io;
4use std::path::Path;
5
6/// Creates a new hard link on the filesystem.
7///
8/// This is an async version of [`std::fs::hard_link`].
9///
10/// The `dst` path will be a link pointing to the `src` path. Note that systems
11/// often require these two paths to both be located on the same filesystem.
12///
13/// # Platform-specific behavior
14///
15/// This function currently corresponds to the `link` function on Unix
16/// and the `CreateHardLink` function on Windows.
17/// Note that, this [may change in the future][changes].
18///
19/// [changes]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/io/index.html#platform-specific-behavior
20///
21/// # Errors
22///
23/// This function will return an error in the following situations, but is not
24/// limited to just these cases:
25///
26/// * The `src` path is not a file or doesn't exist.
27///
28/// # Examples
29///
30/// ```no_run
31/// use tokio::fs;
32///
33/// #[tokio::main]
34/// async fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
35/// fs::hard_link("a.txt", "b.txt").await?; // Hard link a.txt to b.txt
36/// Ok(())
37/// }
38/// ```
39pub async fn hard_link(src: impl AsRef<Path>, dst: impl AsRef<Path>) -> io::Result<()> {
40 let src = src.as_ref().to_owned();
41 let dst = dst.as_ref().to_owned();
42
43 asyncify(move || std::fs::hard_link(src, dst)).await
44}
45