NAME¶
af_afname, af_afpath, af_aftype, af_afuser, af_setarchpath, af_version -
miscellaneous AtFS functions
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <atfs.h>
char *af_afname (char *path)
char *af_afpath (char *path)
char *af_aftype (char *path)
Af_user *af_afuser (uit_t uid)
char *af_setarchpath (char *path)
char *af_version (void)
DESCRIPTION¶
The functions
af_afname, af_afpath and
af_aftype extract name,
syspath or type from a given (operating system dependent) file identification.
In an UNIX environment, a given pathname of the form
/usr/lib/libatfs.a leads to afname libatfs, afpath /usr/lib and aftype a.
If no path (eg.
otto.c), or no type (eg.
/usr/hugo/Makefile) is
given, the corresponding routine returns an empty string. A period as first
character in a filename is always considered to be part of the name (e.g.
.cshrc has the name
.cshrc and an empty type string). "
." and "
.." are recognized as names. Archive
file extensions and AtFS specific path extensions are stripped from the
resulting name resp. pathname.
Note: af_afname, af_afpath and af_aftype use static memory for the
returned results. Subsequent calls of the same function overwrite former
results.
af_afuser returns an AtFS user identification which consists of the login
name of the user identified by
uid, the current host and the current
domain.
Uid_t is defined according to the return type of
getuid
(2) on your system. The
Af_user type has the following structure
typedef struct {
char af_username[MAXUSERNAMELEN];
char af_userhost[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
char af_userdomain[MAXDOMAIN+1];
} Af_user;
af_setarchpath defines the location of the AtFS archive files. A
nil-pointer given as
path-argument clears the former setting of the
global archive path. af_setarchpath returns the old global archive path.
Initially, no global archive path is set. In this case, all archive files are
stored in a subdirectory called
AtFS, relative to the directory where
corresponding busy version resides.
af_version returns a string that names the version and the creator of the
currently used AtFS library.
SEE ALSO¶
getuid(2)