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NAME

     acl_from_text — create an ACL from text

LIBRARY

     Linux Access Control Lists library (libacl, -lacl).

SYNOPSIS

     #include <sys/types.h>
     #include <sys/acl.h>

     acl_t
     acl_from_text(const char *buf_p);

DESCRIPTION

     The acl_from_text() function converts the text form of the ACL referred to by buf_p into the
     internal form of an ACL and returns a pointer to the working storage that contains the ACL.
     The acl_from_text() function accepts as input the long text form and short text form of an
     ACL as described in acl(5).

     This function may cause memory to be allocated.  The caller should free any releasable
     memory, when the new ACL is no longer required, by calling acl_free(3) with the (void*)acl_t
     returned by acl_from_text() as an argument.

RETURN VALUE

     On success, this function returns a pointer to the working storage.  On error, a value of
     (acl_t)NULL is returned, and errno is set appropriately.

ERRORS

     If any of the following conditions occur, the acl_from_text() function returns a value of
     (acl_t)NULL and sets errno to the corresponding value:

     [EINVAL]           The argument buf_p cannot be translated into an ACL.

     [ENOMEM]           The acl_t to be returned requires more memory than is allowed by the
                        hardware or system-imposed memory management constraints.

STANDARDS

     IEEE Std 1003.1e draft 17 (“POSIX.1e”, abandoned)

SEE ALSO

     acl_free(3), acl_get_entry(3), acl(5)

AUTHOR

     Derived from the FreeBSD manual pages written by Robert N M Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org>,
     and adapted for Linux by Andreas Gruenbacher <a.gruenbacher@bestbits.at>.