docs: Permissions.readonly() also ignores root user special permissions
The root user can write to files without any (write) access bits set. But this is not taken into account by `std::fs::Permissions.readonly()`.
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@ -1869,8 +1869,10 @@ impl Permissions {
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/// # Note
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/// This function does not take Access Control Lists (ACLs) or Unix group
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/// membership into account.
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/// This function does not take Access Control Lists (ACLs), Unix group
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/// membership and other nuances into account.
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/// Therefore the return value of this function cannot be relied upon
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/// to predict whether attempts to read or write the file will actually succeed.
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///
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/// # Windows
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///
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/// # Unix (including macOS)
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///
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/// On Unix-based platforms this checks if *any* of the owner, group or others
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/// write permission bits are set. It does not check if the current
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/// user is in the file's assigned group. It also does not check ACLs.
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/// Therefore the return value of this function cannot be relied upon
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/// to predict whether attempts to read or write the file will actually succeed.
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/// write permission bits are set. It does not consider anything else, including:
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///
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/// * Whether the current user is in the file's assigned group.
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/// * Permissions granted by ACL.
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/// * That `root` user can write to files that do not have any write bits set.
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/// * Writable files on a filesystem that is mounted read-only.
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///
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/// The [`PermissionsExt`] trait gives direct access to the permission bits but
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/// also does not read ACLs.
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///
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