ACL_GET_ENTRY(3) BSD Library Functions Manual ACL_GET_ENTRY(3)
NAME
acl_get_entry -- retrieve an ACL entry from an ACL
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/acl.h>
int
acl_get_entry(acl_t acl, int entry_id, acl_entry_t *entry_p);
DESCRIPTION
The acl_get_entry() function is a POSIX.1e call that retrieves a descriptor for an ACL entry specified
by the argument entry_d within the ACL indicated by the argument acl.
If the value of entry_id is ACL_FIRST_ENTRY, then the function will return in entry_p a descriptor for
the first ACL entry within acl. If a call is made to acl_get_entry() with entry_id set to
ACL_NEXT_ENTRY when there has not been either an initial successful call to acl_get_entry(), or a pre-vious previous
vious successfull call to acl_create_entry(), acl_delete_entry(), acl_dup(), acl_from_text(),
acl_get_fd(), acl_get_file(), acl_set_fd(), acl_set_file(), or acl_valid(), then the result is unspeci-fied. unspecified.
fied.
The caller may also set entry_id to the index of the desired entry within the ACL. This is a non-por-table non-portable
table extension. A subsequent call with entry_id set to ACL_NEXT_ENTRY will return the entry following
the previously nominated entry and so forth.
RETURN VALUES
If the acl_get_entry() function successfully obtains an ACL entry, a value of 0 is returned. Other-wise, Otherwise,
wise, a value of -1 will be returned and the global variable errno will be set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The acl_get_entry() fails if:
[EINVAL] Argument acl does not point to a valid ACL. Argument entry_id is neither
ACL_FIRST_ENTRY, ACL_NEXT_ENTRY or a valid entry index.
[EINVAL] The value of entry_id is ACL_NEXT_ENTRY and the last ACL entry in the ACL has
already been returned by a previous call to acl_get_entry().
SEE ALSO
acl(3), acl_calc_mask(3), acl_create_entry(3), acl_delete_entry(3), acl_dup(3), acl_from_text(3),
acl_get_fd(3), acl_get_file(3), acl_init(3), acl_set_fd(3), acl_set_file(3), acl_valid(3), posix1e(3)
STANDARDS
POSIX.1e is described in IEEE POSIX.1e draft 17.
AUTHORS
Michael Smith
Chris D. Faulhaber
BSD April 13, 2001 BSD
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