acl_delete_def_file, acl_delete_def_link_np, acl_delete_fd_np, acl_delete_file_np, acl_delete_link_np(3) | delete an ACL from a file |
acl_delete, acl_delete_def_file, acl_delete_def_link_np, acl_delete_fd_np, acl_delete_file_np, acl_delete_link_np(3) | delete an ACL from a file |
acl_delete_fd_np, acl_delete_def_file, acl_delete_def_link_np, acl_delete_file_np, acl_delete_link_np(3) | delete an ACL from a file |
acl_delete_file_np, acl_delete_def_file, acl_delete_def_link_np, acl_delete_fd_np, acl_delete_link_np(3) | delete an ACL from a file |
ACL_DELETE(3) | MidnightBSD Library Functions Manual | ACL_DELETE(3) |
acl_delete_def_file
,
acl_delete_def_link_np
,
acl_delete_fd_np
,
acl_delete_file_np
,
acl_delete_link_np
— delete
an ACL from a file
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include <sys/acl.h>
int
acl_delete_def_file
(const
char *path_p);
int
acl_delete_def_link_np
(const
char *path_p);
int
acl_delete_fd_np
(int
filedes, acl_type_t
type);
int
acl_delete_file_np
(const
char *path_p, acl_type_t
type);
int
acl_delete_link_np
(const
char *path_p, acl_type_t
type);
The
acl_delete_def_file
(),
acl_delete_def_link_np
(),
acl_delete_fd_np
(),
acl_delete_file_np
(),
and
acl_delete_link_np
()
each allow the deletion of an ACL from a file. The
acl_delete_def_file
() function is a POSIX.1e call
that deletes the default ACL from a file (normally a directory) by name; the
remainder of the calls are non-portable extensions that permit the deletion
of arbitrary ACL types from a file/directory either by path name or file
descriptor. The
_file
()
variations follow a symlink if it occurs in the last segment of the path
name; the
_link
()
variations operate on the symlink itself.
FreeBSD's support for POSIX.1e interfaces and features is still under development at this time.
Upon successful completion, the value 0 is returned; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
If any of the following conditions occur, these functions shall return -1 and set errno to the corresponding value:
EACCES
]EBADF
]EINVAL
]ENAMETOOLONG
]ENOENT
]ENOMEM
]ENOTDIR
]Argument path_p must be a directory, and is not.
EOPNOTSUPP
]EPERM
]EROFS
]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 information.
POSIX.1e support was introduced in FreeBSD 4.0, and development continues.
Robert N M Watson
December 29, 2002 | midnightbsd-3.1 |