Provided by: libselinux1-dev_2.2.2-1ubuntu0.1_amd64 bug

NAME

       set_matchpathcon_flags,  set_matchpathcon_invalidcon,  set_matchpathcon_printf - set flags
       controlling  the  operation  of  matchpathcon  or  matchpathcon_index  and  configure  the
       behaviour of validity checking and error displaying

SYNOPSIS

       #include <selinux/selinux.h>

       void set_matchpathcon_flags(unsigned int flags);

       void   set_matchpathcon_invalidcon(int   (*f)(const  char  *path,  unsigned  lineno,  char
       *context));

       void set_matchpathcon_printf(void (*f)(const char *fmt, ...));

DESCRIPTION

       set_matchpathcon_flags() sets the flags controlling the operation of  matchpathcon_init(3)
       and  subsequently  matchpathcon_index(3) or matchpathcon(3).  If the MATCHPATHCON_BASEONLY
       flag is set, then only the base file contexts configuration file will  be  processed,  not
       any dynamically generated entries or local customizations.

       set_matchpathcon_invalidcon() sets the function used by matchpathcon_init(3) when checking
       the validity of a context in the file contexts  configuration.   If  not  set,  then  this
       defaults  to  a test based on security_check_context(3), which checks validity against the
       active policy on a SELinux system.  This can be set to instead perform checking based on a
       binary  policy  file,  e.g.  using sepol_check_context(3), as is done by setfiles -c.  The
       function is also responsible for reporting any such error, and may include  the  path  and
       lineno in such error messages.

       set_matchpathcon_printf()  sets  the function used by matchpathcon_init(3) when displaying
       errors about the  file  contexts  configuration.   If  not  set,  then  this  defaults  to
       fprintf(stderr,  fmt,  ...).   This  can be set to redirect error reporting to a different
       destination.

RETURN VALUE

       Returns zero on success or -1 otherwise.

SEE ALSO

       selinux(8), matchpathcon(3), matchpathcon_index(3), set_matchpathcon_invalidcon(3),
       set_matchpathcon_printf(3), freecon(3), setfilecon(3), setfscreatecon(3)