Provided by: libtar-dev_1.2.20-4_amd64 bug

NAME

       th_get_pathname,    th_get_uid,    th_get_gid,   th_get_mode,   th_get_crc,   th_get_size,
       th_get_mtime,  th_get_devmajor,  th_get_devminor,  th_get_linkname  -  extract  individual
       fields of a tar header

       TH_ISREG,  TH_ISLNK,  TH_ISSYM,  TH_ISCHR,  TH_ISBLK, TH_ISDIR, TH_ISFIFO - determine what
       kind of file a tar header refers to

       TH_ISLONGNAME, TH_ISLONGLINK - determine whether the GNU extensions are in use

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libtar.h>

       char *th_get_linkname(TAR *t);

       char *th_get_pathname(TAR *t);

       mode_t th_get_mode(TAR *t);

       uid_t th_get_uid(TAR *t);

       gid_t th_get_gid(TAR *t);

       int th_get_crc(TAR *t);

       off_t th_get_size(TAR *t);

       time_t th_get_mtime(TAR *t);

       major_t th_get_devmajor(TAR *t);

       minor_t th_get_devminor(TAR *t);

       int TH_ISREG(TAR *t);

       int TH_ISLNK(TAR *t);

       int TH_ISSYM(TAR *t);

       int TH_ISCHR(TAR *t);

       int TH_ISBLK(TAR *t);

       int TH_ISDIR(TAR *t);

       int TH_ISFIFO(TAR *t);

       int TH_ISLONGNAME(TAR *t);

       int TH_ISLONGLINK(TAR *t);

VERSION

       This man page documents version 1.2 of libtar.

DESCRIPTION

       The th_get_*() functions extract individual fields from the current tar header  associated
       with the TAR handle t.

       The  TH_IS*()  macros  are used to evaluate what kind of file is pointed to by the current
       tar header associated with the TAR handle t.

       The TH_ISLONGNAME() and TH_ISLONGLINK() macros evaluate whether or not the GNU  extensions
       are  used  by  the  current  tar  header  associated  with the TAR handle t.  This is only
       relevant if the TAR_GNU option was used when tar_open() was called.

SEE ALSO

       tar_open(3)