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30.Dd January 28, 2000
31.Dt ACL_TO_TEXT 3
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm acl_to_text
35.Nd convert an ACL to text
36.Sh LIBRARY
37.Lb libc
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.In sys/types.h
40.In sys/acl.h
41.Ft char *
42.Fn acl_to_text "acl_t acl" "ssize_t *len_p"
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Fn acl_to_text
46function translates the ACL pointed to by argument
47.Va acl
48into a NULL terminated character string.
49If the pointer
50.Va len_p
51is not NULL, then the function shall return the length of the string (not
52including the NULL terminator) in the location pointed to by
53.Va len_p .
54The format of the text string returned by
55.Fn acl_to_text
56shall be the POSIX.1e long ACL form.
57.Pp
58This function allocates any memory necessary to contain the string and
59returns a pointer to the string.
60The caller should free any releasable
61memory, when the new string is no longer required, by calling
62.Xr acl_free 3
63with the
64.Va (void*)char
65as an argument.
66.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
67.Fx Ns 's
68support for POSIX.1e interfaces and features is still under
69development at this time.
70.Sh RETURN VALUES
71Upon successful completion, the function shall return a pointer to the
72long text form of an ACL.
73Otherwise, a value of
74.Va (char*)NULL
75shall be returned and
76.Va errno
77shall be set to indicate the error.
78.Sh ERRORS
79If any of the following conditions occur, the
80.Fn acl_to_text
81function shall return a value of
82.Va (acl_t)NULL
83and set
84.Va errno
85to the corresponding value:
86.Bl -tag -width Er
87.It Bq Er EINVAL
88Argument
89.Va acl
90does not point to a valid ACL.
91.Pp
92The ACL denoted by
93.Va acl
94contains one or more improperly formed ACL entries, or for some other
95reason cannot be translated into a text form of an ACL.
96.It Bq Er ENOMEM
97The character string to be returned requires more memory than is allowed
98by the hardware or software-imposed memory management constraints.
99.El
100.Sh SEE ALSO
101.Xr acl 3 ,
102.Xr acl_free 3 ,
103.Xr acl_from_text 3 ,
104.Xr posix1e 3
105.Sh STANDARDS
106POSIX.1e is described in IEEE POSIX.1e draft 17.
107Discussion
108of the draft continues on the cross-platform POSIX.1e implementation
109mailing list.
110To join this list, see the
111.Fx
112POSIX.1e implementation
113page for more information.
114.Sh HISTORY
115POSIX.1e support was introduced in
116.Fx 4.0 ,
117and development continues.
118.Sh AUTHORS
119.An Robert N M Watson
120.Sh BUGS
121The
122.Fn acl_from_text
123and
124.Fn acl_to_text
125functions
126rely on the
127.Xr getpwent 3
128library calls to manage username and uid mapping, as well as the
129.Xr getgrent 3
130library calls to manage groupname and gid mapping.
131These calls are not
132thread safe, and so transitively, neither are
133.Fn acl_from_text
134and
135.Fn acl_to_text .
136These functions may also interfere with stateful
137calls associated with the
138.Fn getpwent
139and
140.Fn getgrent
141calls.
142