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    | ACL_INIT(3) | Library Functions Manual | ACL_INIT(3) | 
NAME¶
acl_init —
    initialize ACL working storage
LIBRARY¶
Linux Access Control Lists library (libacl, -lacl).
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
    <sys/types.h>
  
  #include <sys/acl.h>
acl_t
  
  acl_init(int
    count);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
    acl_init()
    function allocates and initializes the working storage for an ACL of at
    least count ACL entries. The ACL created initially
    contains no ACL entries. A pointer to the working storage is returned.
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_init()
    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_init() function returns a value of
    (acl_t)NULL and sets errno to
    the corresponding value:
STANDARDS¶
IEEE Std 1003.1e draft 17 (“POSIX.1e”, abandoned)
SEE ALSO¶
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⟩.
| March 23, 2002 | Linux ACL |