.TH "CAPNG_PRINT_CAPS_NUMERIC" "3" "June 2009" "Red Hat" "Libcap-ng API" .SH NAME capng_print_caps_numeric \- print numeric values for capabilities set .SH "SYNOPSIS" .B #include .sp char *capng_print_caps_numeric(capng_print_t where, capng_select_t set); .SH "DESCRIPTION" capng_print_caps_numeric will create a numeric representation of the internal capabilities. The representation can be sent to either stdout or a buffer by passing CAPNG_PRINT_STDOUT or CAPNG_PRINT_BUFFER respectively for the where parameter. If the option was for a buffer, this function will malloc a buffer that the caller must free. The set parameter controls what is included in the representation. The legal options are CAPNG_SELECT_CAPS for the traditional capabilities, CAPNG_SELECT_BOUNDS for the bounding set, or CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH if clearing both is desired. .SH "RETURN VALUE" If CAPNG_PRINT_BUFFER was selected for where, this will be the text buffer and NULL on failure. If CAPNG_PRINT_STDOUT was selected then this value will be NULL no matter what. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR capabilities (7) .SH AUTHOR Steve Grubb