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acl_copy_int
—
copy an ACL from external to internal
representation
Linux Access Control Lists library (libacl, -lacl).
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include <sys/acl.h>
acl_t
acl_copy_int
(const
void *buf_p);
The
acl_copy_int
()
function copies an exportable, contiguous, persistent form of an ACL,
pointed to by buf_p, to the internal
representation.
This function may cause memory to be
allocated. The caller should free any releasable memory, when the new ACL is
no longer required, by calling
acl_free(3) with the
(void*)acl_t returned by
acl_copy_int
()
as an argument.
Upon success, the acl_copy_int
() function
returns a pointer that references the ACL in working storage. On error, a
value of (acl_t)NULL
is returned, and
errno is set appropriately.
If any of the following conditions occur, the
acl_copy_int
() function returns a value of
(acl_t)NULL
and sets errno to
the corresponding value:
IEEE Std 1003.1e draft 17 (“POSIX.1e”, abandoned)
Derived from the FreeBSD manual pages written by Robert N M Watson ⟨rwatson@FreeBSD.org⟩, and adapted for Linux by Andreas Gruenbacher ⟨andreas.gruenbacher@gmail.com⟩.
March 23, 2002 | Linux ACL |