NAME
fn_attr_modify - modify specified attribute associated with
name
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lxfn [ library ... ]
#include <xfn/xfn.h>
int fn_attr_modify(FN_ctx_t *ctx, const FN_composite_name_t
*name, unsigned int mod_op, const FN_attribute_t *attr,
unsigned int follow_link, FN_status_t *status);
DESCRIPTION
This operation modifies according to mod_op the attribute
attr associated with the object named name relative to ctx.
If name is empty, the attribute associated with ctx is modi-
fied.
The value of follow_link determines what happens when the
terminal atomic part of name is bound to an XFN link. If
follow_link is non-zero, such a link is followed, and the
values of the attribute associated with the final named
object are returned; if follow_link is zero, such a link is
not followed. Any XFN links encountered before the terminal
atomic name are always followed.
The modification is made on the attribute identified by the
attribute identifier of attr. The syntax and values of attr
are used according to the modification operation.
The modification operations are as follows:
FN_ATTR_OP_ADD
Add an attribute with given attribute identifier and
set of values. If an attribute with this identifier
already exists, replace the set of values with those
in the given set. The set of values may be empty if
the target naming system permits.
FN_ATTR_OP_ADD_EXCLUSIVE
Add an attribute with the given attribute identifier
and set of values. The operation fails if an attri-
bute with this identifier already exists. The set of
values may be empty if the target naming system per-
mits.
FN_ATTR_OP_REMOVE
Remove the attribute with the given attribute identif-
ier and all of its values. The operation succeeds even
if the attribute does not exist. The values of the
attribute supplied with this operation are ignored.
FN_ATTR_OP_ADD_VALUES
Add the given values to those of the given attribute
(resulting in the attribute having the union of its
prior value set with the set given). Create the attri-
bute if it does not exist already. The set of values
may be empty if the target naming system permits.
FN_ATTR_OP_REMOVE_VALUES
Remove the given values from those of the given attri-
bute (resulting in the attribute having the set
difference of its prior value set and the set given).
This succeeds even if some of the given values are not
in the set of values that the attribute has. In naming
systems that require an attribute to have at least one
value, removing the last value will remove the attri-
bute as well.
RETURN VALUES
1 Successful operation.
0 Operation failed.
ERRORS
fn_attr_modify() sets status as described in
FN_status_t(3XFN) and xfn_status_codes(3XFN).
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:
____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| MT-Level | MT-Safe |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
FN_attribute_t(3XFN), FN_composite_name_t(3XFN),
FN_ctx_t(3XFN), FN_status_t(3XFN),
fn_attr_multi_modify(3XFN), xfn(3XFN), xfn_attributes(3XFN),
xfn_status_codes(3XFN), attributes(5)
NOTES
The implementation of XFN in this Solaris release is based
on the X/Open preliminary specification. It is likely that
there will be minor changes to these interfaces to reflect
changes in the final version of this specification. The next
minor release of Solaris will offer binary compatibility for
applications developed using the current interfaces. As the
interfaces evolve toward standardization, it is possible
that future releases of Solaris will require minor source
code changes to applications that have been developed
against the preliminary specification.
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