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65 and may be used to add flags to a flagset.
69 and may be used to add permissions to a permission set.
73 and may be used to calculate and set the permissions associated with
80 and may be used to clear all flags from a flagset.
84 and may be used to clear all permissions from a permission set.
88 and may be used to copy the contents of an ACL entry.
95 and may be used to create an empty entry in an ACL.
105 and may be used to delete ACLs from file system objects.
112 and may be used to delete an entry from an ACL.
116 and may be used to delete flags from a flagset.
120 and may be used to delete permissions from a permset.
124 and may be used to duplicate an ACL structure.
128 and may be used to free userland working ACL storage.
132 and may be used to convert a text-form ACL into working ACL state, if
137 and may be used to determine whether the ACL has POSIX.1e or NFSv4 semantics.
141 and may be used to retrieve a designated ACL entry from an ACL.
150 and may be used to retrieve ACLs from file system objects.
154 and may be used to retrieve an ACL type from an ACL entry.
158 and may be used to retrieve a flagset from an ACL entry.
162 and may be used to check if a permission is set in a permset.
166 and may be used to retrieve a permset from an ACL entry.
170 and may be used to retrieve the qualifier from an ACL entry.
174 and may be used to retrieve the tag type from an ACL entry.
178 and may be used to allocate a fresh (empty) ACL structure.
182 and may be used to find out whether ACL is trivial.
191 and may be used to assign an ACL to a file system object.
195 and may be used to set the ACL type of an ACL entry.
199 and may be used to set the flags of an ACL entry from a flagset.
203 and may be used to set the permissions of an ACL entry from a permset.
207 and may be used to set the qualifier of an ACL.
211 and may be used to set the tag type of an ACL.
215 and may be used to remove extended entries from an ACL.
222 and may be used to generate a text-form of a POSIX.1e or NFSv4 semantics ACL.
231 and may be used to validate an ACL as correct POSIX.1e-semantics, or