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acl_to_text(3)

NAME

     acl_to_text -- convert an ACL to text


LIBRARY

     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)


SYNOPSIS

     #include <sys/types.h>
     #include <sys/acl.h>

     char *
     acl_to_text(acl_t acl, ssize_t *len_p);


DESCRIPTION

     The acl_to_text() function translates the ACL pointed to by argument acl
     into a NULL terminated character string.  If the pointer len_p is not
     NULL, then the function shall return the length of the string (not
     including the NULL terminator) in the location pointed to by len_p.  The
     format of the text string returned by acl_to_text() shall be the POSIX.1e
     long ACL form.

     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(3)
     with the (void*)char as an argument.


IMPLEMENTATION NOTES

     FreeBSD's support for POSIX.1e interfaces and features is still under
     development at this time.


RETURN VALUES

     Upon successful completion, the function shall return a pointer to the
     long text form of an ACL.	Otherwise, a value of (char*)NULL shall be
     returned and errno shall be set to indicate the error.


ERRORS

     If any of the following conditions occur, the acl_to_text() function
     shall return a value of (acl_t)NULL and set errno to the corresponding
     value:

     [EINVAL]		Argument acl does not point to a valid ACL.

			The ACL denoted by acl contains one or more improperly
			formed ACL entries, or for some other reason cannot be
			translated into a text form of an ACL.

     [ENOMEM]		The character string to be returned requires more mem-
			ory than is allowed by the hardware or software-
			imposed memory management constraints.


SEE ALSO

     acl(3), acl_free(3), acl_from_text(3), posix1e(3)


STANDARDS

     POSIX.1e is described in IEEE POSIX.1e draft 17.  Discussion of the draft
     continues on the cross-platform POSIX.1e implementation mailing list.  To
     join this list, see the FreeBSD POSIX.1e implementation page for more


BUGS

     The acl_from_text() and acl_to_text() functions rely on the getpwent(3)
     library calls to manage username and uid mapping, as well as the
     getgrent(3) library calls to manage groupname and gid mapping.  These
     calls are not thread safe, and so transitively, neither are
     acl_from_text() and acl_to_text().  These functions may also interfere
     with stateful calls associated with the getpwent() and getgrent() calls.

FreeBSD 5.4		       January 28, 2000 		   FreeBSD 5.4

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