fflagstostr strtofflags - convert between file flag bits and their string names
Lb libc
If memory cannot be allocated for the return value,
fflagstostr ();
returns
NULL
The value returned from
fflagstostr ();
is obtained from
malloc ();
and should be returned to the system with
free ();
when the program is done with it.
The
strtofflags ();
function takes a string of file flags, as described in
chflags(1),
parses it, and returns the 'set' flags and 'clear' flags
such as would be given as arguments to
chflags(2).
On success
strtofflags ();
returns 0, otherwise it returns non-zero and
Fa stringp
is left pointing to the offending token.
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