unlink - remove directory entry
#include <unistd.h>
unlink() removes the directory entry named by the path name pointed to by path and decrements the link count of the file referenced by the directory entry. When all links to a file have been removed and no thread has the file open, the space occupied by the file is freed and the file ceases to exist. If one or more threads have the file open when the last link is removed, space occupied by the file is not released until all references to the file have been closed. If path is a symbolic link, the symbolic link is removed. path should not name a directory unless the process has appropriate privileges. The rmdir() function should be used to remove directories.
Upon successful completion unlink() marks for update the st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the parent directory. Also, if the file's link count is not zero, the st_ctime field of the file is marked for update.
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
This function is a member of Unison's IOLIB family of functions. IOLIB is implemented as a message passing and generalized interface layer. Each Unison I/O server is responsible for its own error reporting.
For an exact list of error codes returned by a particular server, refer to that server's documentation in the Unison Programmer's Guide for each specific platform.
Servers may implement these errors codes in response to this function.
The named file is unlinked unless one or more of the following are true:
close(), link(), open(), rmdir()