ARCHIVE_ENTRY(3) | Library Functions Manual | ARCHIVE_ENTRY(3) |
NAME¶
archive_entry_clear
,
archive_entry_clone
,
archive_entry_free
,
archive_entry_new
—
functions for managing archive entry
descriptions
LIBRARY¶
Streaming Archive Library (libarchive, -larchive)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<archive_entry.h>
struct archive_entry *
archive_entry_clear
(struct
archive_entry *);
struct archive_entry *
archive_entry_clone
(struct
archive_entry *);
void
archive_entry_free
(struct
archive_entry *);
struct archive_entry *
archive_entry_new
(void);
DESCRIPTION¶
These functions create and manipulate data objects that represent entries within an archive. You can think of a struct archive_entry as a heavy-duty version of struct stat: it includes everything from struct stat plus associated pathname, textual group and user names, etc. These objects are used by libarchive(3) to represent the metadata associated with a particular entry in an archive.
Create and Destroy¶
There are functions to allocate, destroy, clear, and copy archive_entry objects:
archive_entry_clear
()- Erases the object, resetting all internal fields to the same state as a newly-created object. This is provided to allow you to quickly recycle objects without thrashing the heap.
archive_entry_clone
()- A deep copy operation; all text fields are duplicated.
archive_entry_free
()- Releases the struct archive_entry object.
archive_entry_new
()- Allocate and return a blank struct archive_entry object.
Function groups¶
Due to high number of functions, the accessor functions can be found in man pages grouped by the purpose.
- archive_entry_acl(3)
- Access Control List manipulation
- archive_entry_paths(3)
- Path name manipulation
- archive_entry_perms(3)
- User, group and mode manipulation
- archive_entry_stat(3)
- Functions not in the other groups and copying to/from struct stat.
- archive_entry_time(3)
- Time field manipulation
Most of the functions set or read entries in an object. Such functions have one of the following forms:
archive_entry_set_XXXX
()- Stores the provided data in the object. In particular, for strings, the pointer is stored, not the referenced string.
archive_entry_copy_XXXX
()- As above, except that the referenced data is copied into the object.
archive_entry_XXXX
()- Returns the specified data. In the case of strings, a const-qualified pointer to the string is returned.
_w
. Note that these are
different representations of the same data: For example, if you store a narrow
string and read the corresponding wide string, the object will transparently
convert formats using the current locale. Similarly, if you store a wide
string and then store a narrow string for the same data, the previously-set
wide string will be discarded in favor of the new data.
SEE ALSO¶
archive_entry_acl(3), archive_entry_paths(3), archive_entry_perms(3), archive_entry_time(3), libarchive(3)
HISTORY¶
The libarchive
library first appeared in
FreeBSD 5.3.
AUTHORS¶
The libarchive
library was written by
Tim Kientzle ⟨kientzle@acm.org⟩.
February 2, 2012 | Linux 5.14.0-427.18.1.el9_4.x86_64 |