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acl_to_any_text
—
convert an ACL to text
Linux Access Control Lists library (libacl, -lacl).
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include <acl/libacl.h>
char *
acl_to_any_text
(acl_t acl,
const char *prefix, char
separator, int options);
The
acl_to_any_text
()
function translates the ACL pointed to by the argument
acl into a NULL
terminated
character string. This character string is composed of the ACL entries
contained in acl, in the entry text format described
on acl(5). Entries are separated from each
other by the separator character. If the argument
prefix is not (const char
*)NULL
, each entry is prefixed by this character string.
If the argument options is
0
, ACL entries are converted using the entry tag
type keywords user
, group
,
mask
, and other
. User IDs
and group IDs of ACL entries that contain such qualifiers are converted to
their corresponding names; if an identifier has no corresponding name, a
decimal number string is produced. The ACL text representation contains no
additional comments. A bitwise combinations of the following
options can be used to modify the result:
user
is
u
, the abbreviation for
group
is g
, the
abbreviation for mask
is
m
, and the abbreviation for
other
is o
.The ACL referred to by acl is not changed.
This function allocates any memory necessary to
contain the string and returns a pointer to the string. The caller should
free any releasable memory, when the new string is no longer required, by
calling
acl_free
()
with the (void*)char returned by
acl_to_any_text
() as an argument.
On success, this function returns a pointer to the text
representation of the ACL. On error, a value of (char
*)NULL
is returned, and errno is set
appropriately.
If any of the following conditions occur, the
acl_to_any_text
() function returns a value of
(char *)NULL
and sets errno to
the corresponding value:
EINVAL
]The ACL referenced by acl contains one or more improperly formed ACL entries, or for some other reason cannot be translated into the text form of an ACL.
ENOMEM
]This is a non-portable, Linux specific extension to the ACL manipulation functions defined in IEEE Std 1003.1e draft 17 (“POSIX.1e”, abandoned).
Written by Andreas Gruenbacher ⟨andreas.gruenbacher@gmail.com⟩.
March 25, 2002 | Linux ACL |