2 posix1e - a python module exposing the posix acl functions
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25 #include <sys/types.h>
29 #include <acl/libacl.h>
30 #define get_perm acl_get_perm
32 #define get_perm acl_get_perm_np
35 /* Used for cpychecker: */
36 /* The checker automatically defines this preprocessor name when creating
37 the custom attribute: */
38 #if defined(WITH_CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF_ATTRIBUTE)
39 #define CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF(typename) \
40 __attribute__((cpychecker_type_object_for_typedef(typename)))
42 /* This handles the case where we're compiling with a "vanilla"
43 compiler that doesn't supply this attribute: */
44 #define CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF(typename)
47 /* The checker automatically defines this preprocessor name when creating
48 the custom attribute: */
49 #if defined(WITH_CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION_ATTRIBUTE)
50 #define CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION \
51 __attribute__((cpychecker_negative_result_sets_exception))
53 #define CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION
56 static PyTypeObject ACL_Type
57 CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF("ACL_Object");
58 static PyObject* ACL_applyto(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args);
59 static PyObject* ACL_valid(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args);
61 #ifdef HAVE_ACL_COPY_EXT
62 static PyObject* ACL_get_state(PyObject *obj, PyObject* args);
63 static PyObject* ACL_set_state(PyObject *obj, PyObject* args);
67 static PyTypeObject Entry_Type
68 CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF("Entry_Object");
69 static PyTypeObject Permset_Type
70 CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF("Permset_Object");
71 static PyObject* Permset_new(PyTypeObject* type, PyObject* args,
75 static acl_perm_t holder_ACL_EXECUTE = ACL_EXECUTE;
76 static acl_perm_t holder_ACL_READ = ACL_READ;
77 static acl_perm_t holder_ACL_WRITE = ACL_WRITE;
91 PyObject *parent_acl; /* The parent acl, so it won't run out on us */
97 PyObject *parent_entry; /* The parent entry, so it won't run out on us */
98 acl_permset_t permset;
103 /* Creation of a new ACL instance */
104 static PyObject* ACL_new(PyTypeObject* type, PyObject* args,
108 newacl = type->tp_alloc(type, 0);
111 ((ACL_Object*)newacl)->acl = NULL;
113 ((ACL_Object*)newacl)->entry_id = ACL_FIRST_ENTRY;
120 /* Initialization of a new ACL instance */
121 static int ACL_init(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args, PyObject *keywds) {
122 ACL_Object* self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
124 static char *kwlist[] = { "file", "fd", "text", "acl", "filedef",
126 char *format = "|etisO!si";
129 static char *kwlist[] = { "file", "fd", "text", "acl", "filedef", NULL };
130 char *format = "|etisO!s";
133 char *filedef = NULL;
136 ACL_Object* thesrc = NULL;
138 if(!PyTuple_Check(args) || PyTuple_Size(args) != 0 ||
139 (keywds != NULL && PyDict_Check(keywds) && PyDict_Size(keywds) > 1)) {
140 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "a max of one keyword argument"
144 if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, keywds, format, kwlist,
145 NULL, &file, &fd, &text, &ACL_Type,
153 /* Free the old acl_t without checking for error, we don't
155 if(self->acl != NULL)
159 self->acl = acl_get_file(file, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS);
160 else if(text != NULL)
161 self->acl = acl_from_text(text);
163 self->acl = acl_get_fd(fd);
164 else if(thesrc != NULL)
165 self->acl = acl_dup(thesrc->acl);
166 else if(filedef != NULL)
167 self->acl = acl_get_file(filedef, ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT);
170 self->acl = acl_from_mode(mode);
173 self->acl = acl_init(0);
175 if(self->acl == NULL) {
176 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
183 /* Standard type functions */
184 static void ACL_dealloc(PyObject* obj) {
185 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
186 PyObject *err_type, *err_value, *err_traceback;
187 int have_error = PyErr_Occurred() ? 1 : 0;
190 PyErr_Fetch(&err_type, &err_value, &err_traceback);
191 if(self->acl != NULL && acl_free(self->acl) != 0)
192 PyErr_WriteUnraisable(obj);
194 PyErr_Restore(err_type, err_value, err_traceback);
198 /* Converts the acl to a text format */
199 static PyObject* ACL_str(PyObject *obj) {
201 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
204 text = acl_to_text(self->acl, NULL);
206 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
208 ret = PyUnicode_FromString(text);
209 if(acl_free(text) != 0) {
211 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
217 static char __to_any_text_doc__[] =
218 "to_any_text([prefix='', separator='n', options=0])\n"
219 "Convert the ACL to a custom text format.\n"
221 "This method encapsulates the ``acl_to_any_text()`` function.\n"
222 "It allows a customized text format to be generated for the ACL. See\n"
223 ":manpage:`acl_to_any_text(3)` for more details.\n"
225 ":param string prefix: if given, this string will be pre-pended to\n"
227 ":param string separator: a single character (defaults to '\\n'); this will"
228 " be used to separate the entries in the ACL\n"
229 ":param options: a bitwise combination of:\n\n"
230 " - :py:data:`TEXT_ABBREVIATE`: use 'u' instead of 'user', 'g' \n"
231 " instead of 'group', etc.\n"
232 " - :py:data:`TEXT_NUMERIC_IDS`: User and group IDs are included as\n"
233 " decimal numbers instead of names\n"
234 " - :py:data:`TEXT_SOME_EFFECTIVE`: Include comments denoting the\n"
235 " effective permissions when some are masked\n"
236 " - :py:data:`TEXT_ALL_EFFECTIVE`: Include comments after all ACL\n"
237 " entries affected by an ACL_MASK entry\n"
238 " - :py:data:`TEXT_SMART_INDENT`: Used in combination with the\n"
239 " _EFFECTIVE options, this will ensure that comments are aligned\n"
240 " to the fourth tab position (assuming one tab equals eight spaces)\n"
244 /* Converts the acl to a custom text format */
245 static PyObject* ACL_to_any_text(PyObject *obj, PyObject *args,
248 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
250 const char *arg_prefix = NULL;
251 char arg_separator = '\n';
253 static char *kwlist[] = {"prefix", "separator", "options", NULL};
255 if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "|sci", kwlist, &arg_prefix,
256 &arg_separator, &arg_options))
259 text = acl_to_any_text(self->acl, arg_prefix, arg_separator, arg_options);
261 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
263 ret = PyBytes_FromString(text);
264 if(acl_free(text) != 0) {
266 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
271 static char __check_doc__[] =
272 "Check the ACL validity.\n"
274 "This is a non-portable, Linux specific extension that allow more\n"
275 "information to be retrieved in case an ACL is not valid than via the\n"
276 ":py:func:`valid` method.\n"
278 "This method will return either False (the ACL is valid), or a tuple\n"
279 "with two elements. The first element is one of the following\n"
281 " - :py:data:`ACL_MULTI_ERROR`: The ACL contains multiple entries that\n"
282 " have a tag type that may occur at most once\n"
283 " - :py:data:`ACL_DUPLICATE_ERROR`: The ACL contains multiple \n"
284 " :py:data:`ACL_USER` or :py:data:`ACL_GROUP` entries with the\n"
286 " - :py:data:`ACL_MISS_ERROR`: A required entry is missing\n"
287 " - :py:data:`ACL_ENTRY_ERROR`: The ACL contains an invalid entry\n"
290 "The second element of the tuple is the index of the entry that is\n"
291 "invalid (in the same order as by iterating over the ACL entry)\n"
294 /* The acl_check method */
295 static PyObject* ACL_check(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
296 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
300 if((result = acl_check(self->acl, &eindex)) == -1)
301 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
305 return Py_BuildValue("(ii)", result, eindex);
308 /* Implementation of the rich compare for ACLs */
309 static PyObject* ACL_richcompare(PyObject* o1, PyObject* o2, int op) {
310 ACL_Object *acl1, *acl2;
314 if(!PyObject_IsInstance(o2, (PyObject*)&ACL_Type)) {
319 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "can only compare to an ACL");
323 acl1 = (ACL_Object*)o1;
324 acl2 = (ACL_Object*)o2;
325 if((n=acl_cmp(acl1->acl, acl2->acl))==-1)
326 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
329 ret = n == 0 ? Py_True : Py_False;
332 ret = n == 1 ? Py_True : Py_False;
335 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "ACLs are not orderable");
342 static char __equiv_mode_doc__[] =
343 "Return the octal mode the ACL is equivalent to.\n"
345 "This is a non-portable, Linux specific extension that checks\n"
346 "if the ACL is a basic ACL and returns the corresponding mode.\n"
349 ":raise IOError: An IOerror exception will be raised if the ACL is\n"
350 " an extended ACL.\n"
353 /* The acl_equiv_mode method */
354 static PyObject* ACL_equiv_mode(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
355 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
358 if(acl_equiv_mode(self->acl, &mode) == -1)
359 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
360 return PyLong_FromLong(mode);
365 static char __applyto_doc__[] =
366 "applyto(item[, flag=ACL_TYPE_ACCESS])\n"
367 "Apply the ACL to a file or filehandle.\n"
369 ":param item: either a filename or a file-like object or an integer;\n"
370 " this represents the filesystem object on which to act\n"
371 ":param flag: optional flag representing the type of ACL to set, either\n"
372 " :py:data:`ACL_TYPE_ACCESS` (default) or :py:data:`ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT`\n"
375 /* Applies the ACL to a file */
376 static PyObject* ACL_applyto(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
377 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
378 PyObject *target, *tmp;
379 acl_type_t type = ACL_TYPE_ACCESS;
383 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O|I", &target, &type))
385 if ((fd = PyObject_AsFileDescriptor(target)) != -1) {
386 if((nret = acl_set_fd(fd, self->acl)) == -1) {
387 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
390 // PyObject_AsFileDescriptor sets an error when failing, so clear
391 // it such that further code works; some method lookups fail if an
392 // error already occured when called, which breaks at least
393 // PyOS_FSPath (called by FSConverter).
395 if(PyUnicode_FSConverter(target, &tmp)) {
396 char *filename = PyBytes_AS_STRING(tmp);
397 if ((nret = acl_set_file(filename, type, self->acl)) == -1) {
398 PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename(PyExc_IOError, filename);
413 static char __valid_doc__[] =
414 "Test the ACL for validity.\n"
416 "This method tests the ACL to see if it is a valid ACL\n"
417 "in terms of the file-system. More precisely, it checks that:\n"
419 "The ACL contains exactly one entry with each of the\n"
420 ":py:data:`ACL_USER_OBJ`, :py:data:`ACL_GROUP_OBJ`, and \n"
421 ":py:data:`ACL_OTHER` tag types. Entries\n"
422 "with :py:data:`ACL_USER` and :py:data:`ACL_GROUP` tag types may\n"
423 "appear zero or more\n"
424 "times in an ACL. An ACL that contains entries of :py:data:`ACL_USER` or\n"
425 ":py:data:`ACL_GROUP` tag types must contain exactly one entry of the \n"
426 ":py:data:`ACL_MASK` tag type. If an ACL contains no entries of\n"
427 ":py:data:`ACL_USER` or :py:data:`ACL_GROUP` tag types, the\n"
428 ":py:data:`ACL_MASK` entry is optional.\n"
430 "All user ID qualifiers must be unique among all entries of\n"
431 "the :py:data:`ACL_USER` tag type, and all group IDs must be unique\n"
432 "among all entries of :py:data:`ACL_GROUP` tag type.\n"
434 "The method will return 1 for a valid ACL and 0 for an invalid one.\n"
435 "This has been chosen because the specification for\n"
436 ":manpage:`acl_valid(3)`\n"
437 "in the POSIX.1e standard documents only one possible value for errno\n"
438 "in case of an invalid ACL, so we can't differentiate between\n"
439 "classes of errors. Other suggestions are welcome.\n"
445 /* Checks the ACL for validity */
446 static PyObject* ACL_valid(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
447 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
449 if(acl_valid(self->acl) == -1) {
456 #ifdef HAVE_ACL_COPY_EXT
457 static PyObject* ACL_get_state(PyObject *obj, PyObject* args) {
458 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
463 size = acl_size(self->acl);
465 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
467 if((ret = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, size)) == NULL)
469 buf = PyBytes_AsString(ret);
471 if((nsize = acl_copy_ext(buf, self->acl, size)) == -1) {
473 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
479 static PyObject* ACL_set_state(PyObject *obj, PyObject* args) {
480 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
485 /* Parse the argument */
486 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s#", &buf, &bufsize))
489 /* Try to import the external representation */
490 if((ptr = acl_copy_int(buf)) == NULL)
491 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
493 /* Free the old acl. Should we ignore errors here? */
494 if(self->acl != NULL) {
495 if(acl_free(self->acl) == -1)
496 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
501 /* Return the result */
509 /* tp_iter for the ACL type; since it can be iterated only
510 * destructively, the type is its iterator
512 static PyObject* ACL_iter(PyObject *obj) {
513 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*)obj;
514 self->entry_id = ACL_FIRST_ENTRY;
519 /* the tp_iternext function for the ACL type */
520 static PyObject* ACL_iternext(PyObject *obj) {
521 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*)obj;
522 acl_entry_t the_entry_t;
523 Entry_Object *the_entry_obj;
526 nerr = acl_get_entry(self->acl, self->entry_id, &the_entry_t);
527 self->entry_id = ACL_NEXT_ENTRY;
529 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
531 /* Docs says this is not needed */
532 /*PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_StopIteration, Py_None);*/
536 the_entry_obj = (Entry_Object*) PyType_GenericNew(&Entry_Type, NULL, NULL);
537 if(the_entry_obj == NULL)
540 the_entry_obj->entry = the_entry_t;
542 the_entry_obj->parent_acl = obj;
543 Py_INCREF(obj); /* For the reference we have in entry->parent */
545 return (PyObject*)the_entry_obj;
548 static char __ACL_delete_entry_doc__[] =
549 "delete_entry(entry)\n"
550 "Deletes an entry from the ACL.\n"
552 ".. note:: Only available with level 2.\n"
554 ":param entry: the Entry object which should be deleted; note that after\n"
555 " this function is called, that object is unusable any longer\n"
556 " and should be deleted\n"
559 /* Deletes an entry from the ACL */
560 static PyObject* ACL_delete_entry(PyObject *obj, PyObject *args) {
561 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*)obj;
564 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!", &Entry_Type, &e))
567 if(acl_delete_entry(self->acl, e->entry) == -1)
568 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
570 /* Return the result */
575 static char __ACL_calc_mask_doc__[] =
576 "Compute the file group class mask.\n"
578 "The calc_mask() method calculates and sets the permissions \n"
579 "associated with the :py:data:`ACL_MASK` Entry of the ACL.\n"
580 "The value of the new permissions is the union of the permissions \n"
581 "granted by all entries of tag type :py:data:`ACL_GROUP`, \n"
582 ":py:data:`ACL_GROUP_OBJ`, or \n"
583 ":py:data:`ACL_USER`. If the ACL already contains an :py:data:`ACL_MASK`\n"
585 "permissions are overwritten; if it does not contain an \n"
586 ":py:data:`ACL_MASK` Entry, one is added.\n"
588 "The order of existing entries in the ACL is undefined after this \n"
592 /* Updates the mask entry in the ACL */
593 static PyObject* ACL_calc_mask(PyObject *obj, PyObject *args) {
594 ACL_Object *self = (ACL_Object*)obj;
596 if(acl_calc_mask(&self->acl) == -1)
597 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
599 /* Return the result */
604 static char __ACL_append_doc__[] =
606 "Append a new Entry to the ACL and return it.\n"
608 "This is a convenience function to create a new Entry \n"
609 "and append it to the ACL.\n"
610 "If a parameter of type Entry instance is given, the \n"
611 "entry will be a copy of that one (as if copied with \n"
612 ":py:func:`Entry.copy`), otherwise, the new entry will be empty.\n"
614 ":rtype: :py:class:`Entry`\n"
615 ":returns: the newly created entry\n"
618 /* Convenience method to create a new Entry */
619 static PyObject* ACL_append(PyObject *obj, PyObject *args) {
620 ACL_Object* self = (ACL_Object*) obj;
621 Entry_Object* newentry;
622 Entry_Object* oldentry = NULL;
625 newentry = (Entry_Object*)PyType_GenericNew(&Entry_Type, NULL, NULL);
626 if(newentry == NULL) {
630 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|O!", &Entry_Type, &oldentry)) {
635 nret = acl_create_entry(&self->acl, &newentry->entry);
638 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
641 if(oldentry != NULL) {
642 nret = acl_copy_entry(newentry->entry, oldentry->entry);
645 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
649 newentry->parent_acl = obj;
652 return (PyObject*)newentry;
655 /***** Entry type *****/
665 /* Pre-declaring the function is more friendly to cpychecker, sigh. */
666 static int get_tag_qualifier(acl_entry_t entry, tag_qual *tq)
667 CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
669 /* Helper function to get the tag and qualifier of an Entry at the
670 same time. This is "needed" because the acl_get_qualifier function
671 returns a pointer to different types, based on the tag value, and
672 thus it's not straightforward to get the right type.
674 It sets a Python exception if an error occurs, and returns -1 in
675 this case. If successful, the tag is set to the tag type, the
676 qualifier (if any) to either the uid or the gid entry in the
677 tag_qual structure, and the return value is 0.
679 static int get_tag_qualifier(acl_entry_t entry, tag_qual *tq) {
682 if(acl_get_tag_type(entry, &tq->tag) == -1) {
683 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
686 if (tq->tag == ACL_USER || tq->tag == ACL_GROUP) {
687 if((p = acl_get_qualifier(entry)) == NULL) {
688 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
691 if (tq->tag == ACL_USER) {
692 tq->uid = *(uid_t*)p;
694 tq->gid = *(gid_t*)p;
701 #define ENTRY_SET_CHECK(self, attr, value) \
702 if (value == NULL) { \
703 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, \
704 attr " deletion is not supported"); \
708 /* Creation of a new Entry instance */
709 static PyObject* Entry_new(PyTypeObject* type, PyObject* args,
713 newentry = PyType_GenericNew(type, args, keywds);
715 if(newentry != NULL) {
716 ((Entry_Object*)newentry)->entry = NULL;
717 ((Entry_Object*)newentry)->parent_acl = NULL;
723 /* Initialization of a new Entry instance */
724 static int Entry_init(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args, PyObject *keywds) {
725 Entry_Object* self = (Entry_Object*) obj;
726 ACL_Object* parent = NULL;
728 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!", &ACL_Type, &parent))
731 if(acl_create_entry(&parent->acl, &self->entry) == -1) {
732 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
736 self->parent_acl = (PyObject*)parent;
742 /* Free the Entry instance */
743 static void Entry_dealloc(PyObject* obj) {
744 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*) obj;
745 PyObject *err_type, *err_value, *err_traceback;
746 int have_error = PyErr_Occurred() ? 1 : 0;
749 PyErr_Fetch(&err_type, &err_value, &err_traceback);
750 if(self->parent_acl != NULL) {
751 Py_DECREF(self->parent_acl);
752 self->parent_acl = NULL;
755 PyErr_Restore(err_type, err_value, err_traceback);
759 /* Converts the entry to a text format */
760 static PyObject* Entry_str(PyObject *obj) {
761 PyObject *format, *kind;
762 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*) obj;
765 if(get_tag_qualifier(self->entry, &tq) < 0) {
769 format = PyUnicode_FromString("ACL entry for ");
773 case ACL_UNDEFINED_TAG:
774 kind = PyUnicode_FromString("undefined type");
777 kind = PyUnicode_FromString("the owner");
780 kind = PyUnicode_FromString("the group");
783 kind = PyUnicode_FromString("the others");
786 /* FIXME: here and in the group case, we're formatting with
787 unsigned, because there's no way to automatically determine
788 the signed-ness of the types; on Linux(glibc) they're
789 unsigned, so we'll go along with that */
790 kind = PyUnicode_FromFormat("user with uid %u", tq.uid);
793 kind = PyUnicode_FromFormat("group with gid %u", tq.gid);
796 kind = PyUnicode_FromString("the mask");
799 kind = PyUnicode_FromString("UNKNOWN_TAG_TYPE!");
806 PyObject *ret = PyUnicode_Concat(format, kind);
812 /* Sets the tag type of the entry */
813 static int Entry_set_tag_type(PyObject* obj, PyObject* value, void* arg) {
814 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*) obj;
816 ENTRY_SET_CHECK(self, "tag type", value);
818 if(!PyLong_Check(value)) {
819 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
820 "tag type must be integer");
823 if(acl_set_tag_type(self->entry, (acl_tag_t)PyLong_AsLong(value)) == -1) {
824 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
831 /* Returns the tag type of the entry */
832 static PyObject* Entry_get_tag_type(PyObject *obj, void* arg) {
833 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*) obj;
836 if (self->entry == NULL) {
837 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, "entry attribute");
840 if(acl_get_tag_type(self->entry, &value) == -1) {
841 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
845 return PyLong_FromLong(value);
848 /* Sets the qualifier (either uid_t or gid_t) for the entry,
849 * usable only if the tag type if ACL_USER or ACL_GROUP
851 static int Entry_set_qualifier(PyObject* obj, PyObject* value, void* arg) {
852 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*) obj;
859 ENTRY_SET_CHECK(self, "qualifier", value);
861 if(!PyLong_Check(value)) {
862 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
863 "qualifier must be integer");
866 if((uidgid = PyLong_AsLong(value)) == -1) {
867 if(PyErr_Occurred() != NULL) {
871 /* Due to how acl_set_qualifier takes its argument, we have to do
872 this ugly dance with two variables and a pointer that will
873 point to one of them. */
874 if(acl_get_tag_type(self->entry, &tag) == -1) {
875 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
882 if((long)uid != uidgid) {
883 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "Can't assign given qualifier");
890 if((long)gid != uidgid) {
891 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "Can't assign given qualifier");
898 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
899 "Can only set qualifiers on ACL_USER or ACL_GROUP entries");
902 if(acl_set_qualifier(self->entry, p) == -1) {
903 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
910 /* Returns the qualifier of the entry */
911 static PyObject* Entry_get_qualifier(PyObject *obj, void* arg) {
912 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*) obj;
916 if (self->entry == NULL) {
917 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Can't get qualifier on uninitalized Entry object");
920 if(get_tag_qualifier(self->entry, &tq) < 0) {
923 if (tq.tag == ACL_USER) {
925 } else if (tq.tag == ACL_GROUP) {
928 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
929 "Given entry doesn't have an user or"
933 return PyLong_FromLong(value);
936 /* Returns the parent ACL of the entry */
937 static PyObject* Entry_get_parent(PyObject *obj, void* arg) {
938 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*) obj;
940 Py_INCREF(self->parent_acl);
941 return self->parent_acl;
944 /* Returns the a new Permset representing the permset of the entry
945 * FIXME: Should return a new reference to the same object, which
946 * should be created at init time!
948 static PyObject* Entry_get_permset(PyObject *obj, void* arg) {
949 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*)obj;
953 p = Permset_new(&Permset_Type, NULL, NULL);
956 ps = (Permset_Object*)p;
957 if(acl_get_permset(self->entry, &ps->permset) == -1) {
958 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
962 ps->parent_entry = obj;
968 /* Sets the permset of the entry to the passed Permset */
969 static int Entry_set_permset(PyObject* obj, PyObject* value, void* arg) {
970 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*)obj;
973 ENTRY_SET_CHECK(self, "permset", value);
975 if(!PyObject_IsInstance(value, (PyObject*)&Permset_Type)) {
976 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "argument 1 must be posix1e.Permset");
979 p = (Permset_Object*)value;
980 if(acl_set_permset(self->entry, p->permset) == -1) {
981 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
987 static char __Entry_copy_doc__[] =
989 "Copies an ACL entry.\n"
991 "This method sets all the parameters to those of another\n"
992 "entry (either of the same ACL or belonging to another ACL).\n"
994 ":param Entry src: instance of type Entry\n"
997 /* Sets all the entry parameters to another entry */
998 static PyObject* Entry_copy(PyObject *obj, PyObject *args) {
999 Entry_Object *self = (Entry_Object*)obj;
1000 Entry_Object *other;
1002 if(!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!", &Entry_Type, &other))
1005 if(acl_copy_entry(self->entry, other->entry) == -1)
1006 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
1012 /**** Permset type *****/
1014 /* Creation of a new Permset instance */
1015 static PyObject* Permset_new(PyTypeObject* type, PyObject* args,
1017 PyObject* newpermset;
1019 newpermset = PyType_GenericNew(type, args, keywds);
1021 if(newpermset != NULL) {
1022 ((Permset_Object*)newpermset)->permset = NULL;
1023 ((Permset_Object*)newpermset)->parent_entry = NULL;
1029 /* Initialization of a new Permset instance */
1030 static int Permset_init(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args, PyObject *keywds) {
1031 Permset_Object* self = (Permset_Object*) obj;
1032 Entry_Object* parent = NULL;
1034 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!", &Entry_Type, &parent))
1037 if(acl_get_permset(parent->entry, &self->permset) == -1) {
1038 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
1042 self->parent_entry = (PyObject*)parent;
1048 /* Free the Permset instance */
1049 static void Permset_dealloc(PyObject* obj) {
1050 Permset_Object *self = (Permset_Object*) obj;
1051 PyObject *err_type, *err_value, *err_traceback;
1052 int have_error = PyErr_Occurred() ? 1 : 0;
1055 PyErr_Fetch(&err_type, &err_value, &err_traceback);
1056 if(self->parent_entry != NULL) {
1057 Py_DECREF(self->parent_entry);
1058 self->parent_entry = NULL;
1061 PyErr_Restore(err_type, err_value, err_traceback);
1065 /* Permset string representation */
1066 static PyObject* Permset_str(PyObject *obj) {
1067 Permset_Object *self = (Permset_Object*) obj;
1070 pstr[0] = get_perm(self->permset, ACL_READ) ? 'r' : '-';
1071 pstr[1] = get_perm(self->permset, ACL_WRITE) ? 'w' : '-';
1072 pstr[2] = get_perm(self->permset, ACL_EXECUTE) ? 'x' : '-';
1073 return PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(pstr, 3);
1076 static char __Permset_clear_doc__[] =
1077 "Clears all permissions from the permission set.\n"
1080 /* Clears all permissions from the permset */
1081 static PyObject* Permset_clear(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
1082 Permset_Object *self = (Permset_Object*) obj;
1084 if(acl_clear_perms(self->permset) == -1)
1085 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
1087 /* Return the result */
1092 static PyObject* Permset_get_right(PyObject *obj, void* arg) {
1093 Permset_Object *self = (Permset_Object*) obj;
1095 if(get_perm(self->permset, *(acl_perm_t*)arg)) {
1102 static int Permset_set_right(PyObject* obj, PyObject* value, void* arg) {
1103 Permset_Object *self = (Permset_Object*) obj;
1107 if(!PyLong_Check(value)) {
1108 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "invalid argument, an integer"
1112 on = PyLong_AsLong(value);
1114 nerr = acl_add_perm(self->permset, *(acl_perm_t*)arg);
1116 nerr = acl_delete_perm(self->permset, *(acl_perm_t*)arg);
1118 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
1124 static char __Permset_add_doc__[] =
1126 "Add a permission to the permission set.\n"
1128 "This function adds the permission contained in \n"
1129 "the argument perm to the permission set. An attempt \n"
1130 "to add a permission that is already contained in the \n"
1131 "permission set is not considered an error.\n"
1133 ":param perm: a permission (:py:data:`ACL_WRITE`, :py:data:`ACL_READ`,\n"
1134 " :py:data:`ACL_EXECUTE`, ...)\n"
1135 ":raises IOError: in case the argument is not a valid descriptor\n"
1138 static PyObject* Permset_add(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
1139 Permset_Object *self = (Permset_Object*) obj;
1142 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i", &right))
1145 if(acl_add_perm(self->permset, (acl_perm_t) right) == -1)
1146 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
1148 /* Return the result */
1153 static char __Permset_delete_doc__[] =
1155 "Delete a permission from the permission set.\n"
1157 "This function deletes the permission contained in \n"
1158 "the argument perm from the permission set. An attempt \n"
1159 "to delete a permission that is not contained in the \n"
1160 "permission set is not considered an error.\n"
1162 ":param perm: a permission (:py:data:`ACL_WRITE`, :py:data:`ACL_READ`,\n"
1163 " :py:data:`ACL_EXECUTE`, ...)\n"
1164 ":raises IOError: in case the argument is not a valid descriptor\n"
1167 static PyObject* Permset_delete(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
1168 Permset_Object *self = (Permset_Object*) obj;
1171 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i", &right))
1174 if(acl_delete_perm(self->permset, (acl_perm_t) right) == -1)
1175 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
1177 /* Return the result */
1182 static char __Permset_test_doc__[] =
1184 "Test if a permission exists in the permission set.\n"
1186 "The test() function tests if the permission represented by\n"
1187 "the argument perm exists in the permission set.\n"
1189 ":param perm: a permission (:py:data:`ACL_WRITE`, :py:data:`ACL_READ`,\n"
1190 " :py:data:`ACL_EXECUTE`, ...)\n"
1192 ":raises IOError: in case the argument is not a valid descriptor\n"
1195 static PyObject* Permset_test(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
1196 Permset_Object *self = (Permset_Object*) obj;
1200 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i", &right))
1203 ret = get_perm(self->permset, (acl_perm_t) right);
1205 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
1216 static char __ACL_Type_doc__[] =
1217 "Type which represents a POSIX ACL\n"
1219 ".. note:: only one keyword parameter should be provided\n"
1221 ":param string file: creates an ACL representing\n"
1222 " the access ACL of the specified file.\n"
1223 ":param string filedef: creates an ACL representing\n"
1224 " the default ACL of the given directory.\n"
1225 ":param int fd: creates an ACL representing\n"
1226 " the access ACL of the given file descriptor.\n"
1227 ":param string text: creates an ACL from a \n"
1228 " textual description; note the ACL must be valid, which\n"
1229 " means including a mask for extended ACLs, similar to\n"
1230 " ``setfacl --no-mask``\n"
1231 ":param ACL acl: creates a copy of an existing ACL instance.\n"
1232 ":param int mode: creates an ACL from a numeric mode\n"
1233 " (e.g. ``mode=0644``); this is valid only when the C library\n"
1234 " provides the ``acl_from_mode call``, and\n"
1235 " note that no validation is done on the given value.\n"
1237 "If no parameters are passed, an empty ACL will be created; this\n"
1238 "makes sense only when your OS supports ACL modification\n"
1239 "(i.e. it implements full POSIX.1e support), otherwise the ACL won't\n"
1243 /* ACL type methods */
1244 static PyMethodDef ACL_methods[] = {
1245 {"applyto", ACL_applyto, METH_VARARGS, __applyto_doc__},
1246 {"valid", ACL_valid, METH_NOARGS, __valid_doc__},
1248 {"to_any_text", (PyCFunction)ACL_to_any_text, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,
1249 __to_any_text_doc__},
1250 {"check", ACL_check, METH_NOARGS, __check_doc__},
1251 {"equiv_mode", ACL_equiv_mode, METH_NOARGS, __equiv_mode_doc__},
1253 #ifdef HAVE_ACL_COPYEXT
1254 {"__getstate__", ACL_get_state, METH_NOARGS,
1255 "Dumps the ACL to an external format."},
1256 {"__setstate__", ACL_set_state, METH_VARARGS,
1257 "Loads the ACL from an external format."},
1260 {"delete_entry", ACL_delete_entry, METH_VARARGS, __ACL_delete_entry_doc__},
1261 {"calc_mask", ACL_calc_mask, METH_NOARGS, __ACL_calc_mask_doc__},
1262 {"append", ACL_append, METH_VARARGS, __ACL_append_doc__},
1264 {NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
1268 /* The definition of the ACL Type */
1269 static PyTypeObject ACL_Type = {
1270 PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
1274 ACL_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
1278 0, /* formerly tp_compare, in 3.0 deprecated, in
1281 0, /* tp_as_number */
1282 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
1283 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
1286 ACL_str, /* tp_str */
1287 0, /* tp_getattro */
1288 0, /* tp_setattro */
1289 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
1290 Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT, /* tp_flags */
1291 __ACL_Type_doc__, /* tp_doc */
1292 0, /* tp_traverse */
1295 ACL_richcompare, /* tp_richcompare */
1297 0, /* tp_richcompare */
1299 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
1305 0, /* tp_iternext */
1307 ACL_methods, /* tp_methods */
1312 0, /* tp_descr_get */
1313 0, /* tp_descr_set */
1314 0, /* tp_dictoffset */
1315 ACL_init, /* tp_init */
1317 ACL_new, /* tp_new */
1322 /* Entry type methods */
1323 static PyMethodDef Entry_methods[] = {
1324 {"copy", Entry_copy, METH_VARARGS, __Entry_copy_doc__},
1325 {NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
1328 static char __Entry_tagtype_doc__[] =
1329 "The tag type of the current entry\n"
1332 " - :py:data:`ACL_UNDEFINED_TAG`\n"
1333 " - :py:data:`ACL_USER_OBJ`\n"
1334 " - :py:data:`ACL_USER`\n"
1335 " - :py:data:`ACL_GROUP_OBJ`\n"
1336 " - :py:data:`ACL_GROUP`\n"
1337 " - :py:data:`ACL_MASK`\n"
1338 " - :py:data:`ACL_OTHER`\n"
1341 static char __Entry_qualifier_doc__[] =
1342 "The qualifier of the current entry\n"
1344 "If the tag type is :py:data:`ACL_USER`, this should be a user id.\n"
1345 "If the tag type if :py:data:`ACL_GROUP`, this should be a group id.\n"
1346 "Else it doesn't matter.\n"
1349 static char __Entry_parent_doc__[] =
1350 "The parent ACL of this entry\n"
1353 static char __Entry_permset_doc__[] =
1354 "The permission set of this ACL entry\n"
1358 static PyGetSetDef Entry_getsets[] = {
1359 {"tag_type", Entry_get_tag_type, Entry_set_tag_type,
1360 __Entry_tagtype_doc__},
1361 {"qualifier", Entry_get_qualifier, Entry_set_qualifier,
1362 __Entry_qualifier_doc__},
1363 {"parent", Entry_get_parent, NULL, __Entry_parent_doc__},
1364 {"permset", Entry_get_permset, Entry_set_permset, __Entry_permset_doc__},
1368 static char __Entry_Type_doc__[] =
1369 "Type which represents an entry in an ACL.\n"
1371 "The type exists only if the OS has full support for POSIX.1e\n"
1372 "Can be created either by:\n"
1374 " >>> e = posix1e.Entry(myACL) # this creates a new entry in the ACL\n"
1375 " >>> e = myACL.append() # another way for doing the same thing\n"
1379 " >>> for entry in myACL:\n"
1380 " ... print entry\n"
1382 "Note that the Entry keeps a reference to its ACL, so even if \n"
1383 "you delete the ACL, it won't be cleaned up and will continue to \n"
1384 "exist until its Entry(ies) will be deleted.\n"
1386 /* The definition of the Entry Type */
1387 static PyTypeObject Entry_Type = {
1388 PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
1390 sizeof(Entry_Object),
1392 Entry_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
1398 0, /* tp_as_number */
1399 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
1400 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
1403 Entry_str, /* tp_str */
1404 0, /* tp_getattro */
1405 0, /* tp_setattro */
1406 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
1407 Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT, /* tp_flags */
1408 __Entry_Type_doc__, /* tp_doc */
1409 0, /* tp_traverse */
1411 0, /* tp_richcompare */
1412 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
1414 0, /* tp_iternext */
1415 Entry_methods, /* tp_methods */
1417 Entry_getsets, /* tp_getset */
1420 0, /* tp_descr_get */
1421 0, /* tp_descr_set */
1422 0, /* tp_dictoffset */
1423 Entry_init, /* tp_init */
1425 Entry_new, /* tp_new */
1428 /* Permset type methods */
1429 static PyMethodDef Permset_methods[] = {
1430 {"clear", Permset_clear, METH_NOARGS, __Permset_clear_doc__, },
1431 {"add", Permset_add, METH_VARARGS, __Permset_add_doc__, },
1432 {"delete", Permset_delete, METH_VARARGS, __Permset_delete_doc__, },
1433 {"test", Permset_test, METH_VARARGS, __Permset_test_doc__, },
1434 {NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
1437 static char __Permset_execute_doc__[] =
1438 "Execute permission property\n"
1440 "This is a convenience method of retrieving and setting the execute\n"
1441 "permission in the permission set; the \n"
1442 "same effect can be achieved using the functions\n"
1443 "add(), test(), delete(), and those can take any \n"
1444 "permission defined by your platform.\n"
1447 static char __Permset_read_doc__[] =
1448 "Read permission property\n"
1450 "This is a convenience method of retrieving and setting the read\n"
1451 "permission in the permission set; the \n"
1452 "same effect can be achieved using the functions\n"
1453 "add(), test(), delete(), and those can take any \n"
1454 "permission defined by your platform.\n"
1457 static char __Permset_write_doc__[] =
1458 "Write permission property\n"
1460 "This is a convenience method of retrieving and setting the write\n"
1461 "permission in the permission set; the \n"
1462 "same effect can be achieved using the functions\n"
1463 "add(), test(), delete(), and those can take any \n"
1464 "permission defined by your platform.\n"
1467 /* Permset getset */
1468 static PyGetSetDef Permset_getsets[] = {
1469 {"execute", Permset_get_right, Permset_set_right,
1470 __Permset_execute_doc__, &holder_ACL_EXECUTE},
1471 {"read", Permset_get_right, Permset_set_right,
1472 __Permset_read_doc__, &holder_ACL_READ},
1473 {"write", Permset_get_right, Permset_set_right,
1474 __Permset_write_doc__, &holder_ACL_WRITE},
1478 static char __Permset_Type_doc__[] =
1479 "Type which represents the permission set in an ACL entry\n"
1481 "The type exists only if the OS has full support for POSIX.1e\n"
1482 "Can be retrieved either by:\n\n"
1483 ">>> perms = myEntry.permset\n"
1486 ">>> perms = posix1e.Permset(myEntry)\n"
1488 "Note that the Permset keeps a reference to its Entry, so even if \n"
1489 "you delete the entry, it won't be cleaned up and will continue to \n"
1490 "exist until its Permset will be deleted.\n"
1493 /* The definition of the Permset Type */
1494 static PyTypeObject Permset_Type = {
1495 PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
1497 sizeof(Permset_Object),
1499 Permset_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
1505 0, /* tp_as_number */
1506 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
1507 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
1510 Permset_str, /* tp_str */
1511 0, /* tp_getattro */
1512 0, /* tp_setattro */
1513 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
1514 Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT, /* tp_flags */
1515 __Permset_Type_doc__,/* tp_doc */
1516 0, /* tp_traverse */
1518 0, /* tp_richcompare */
1519 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
1521 0, /* tp_iternext */
1522 Permset_methods, /* tp_methods */
1524 Permset_getsets, /* tp_getset */
1527 0, /* tp_descr_get */
1528 0, /* tp_descr_set */
1529 0, /* tp_dictoffset */
1530 Permset_init, /* tp_init */
1532 Permset_new, /* tp_new */
1537 /* Module methods */
1539 static char __deletedef_doc__[] =
1540 "delete_default(path)\n"
1541 "Delete the default ACL from a directory.\n"
1543 "This function deletes the default ACL associated with\n"
1544 "a directory (the ACL which will be ANDed with the mode\n"
1545 "parameter to the open, creat functions).\n"
1547 ":param string path: the directory whose default ACL should be deleted\n"
1550 /* Deletes the default ACL from a directory */
1551 static PyObject* aclmodule_delete_default(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
1554 /* Parse the arguments */
1555 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "et", NULL, &filename))
1558 if(acl_delete_def_file(filename) == -1) {
1559 return PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename(PyExc_IOError, filename);
1562 /* Return the result */
1568 static char __has_extended_doc__[] =
1569 "has_extended(item)\n"
1570 "Check if a file or file handle has an extended ACL.\n"
1572 ":param item: either a file name or a file-like object or an integer;\n"
1573 " it represents the file-system object on which to act\n"
1576 /* Check for extended ACL a file or fd */
1577 static PyObject* aclmodule_has_extended(PyObject* obj, PyObject* args) {
1578 PyObject *item, *tmp;
1582 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &item))
1585 if((fd = PyObject_AsFileDescriptor(item)) != -1) {
1586 if((nret = acl_extended_fd(fd)) == -1) {
1587 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
1590 // PyObject_AsFileDescriptor sets an error when failing, so clear
1591 // it such that further code works; some method lookups fail if an
1592 // error already occured when called, which breaks at least
1593 // PyOS_FSPath (called by FSConverter).
1595 if(PyUnicode_FSConverter(item, &tmp)) {
1596 char *filename = PyBytes_AS_STRING(tmp);
1597 if ((nret = acl_extended_file(filename)) == -1) {
1598 PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename(PyExc_IOError, filename);
1609 return PyBool_FromLong(nret);
1614 /* The module methods */
1615 static PyMethodDef aclmodule_methods[] = {
1616 {"delete_default", aclmodule_delete_default, METH_VARARGS,
1619 {"has_extended", aclmodule_has_extended, METH_VARARGS,
1620 __has_extended_doc__},
1622 {NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
1625 static char __posix1e_doc__[] =
1626 "POSIX.1e ACLs manipulation\n"
1627 "==========================\n"
1629 "This module provides support for manipulating POSIX.1e ACLS\n"
1631 "Depending on the operating system support for POSIX.1e, \n"
1632 "the ACL type will have more or less capabilities:\n\n"
1633 " - level 1, only basic support, you can create\n"
1634 " ACLs from files and text descriptions;\n"
1635 " once created, the type is immutable\n"
1636 " - level 2, complete support, you can alter\n"
1637 " the ACL once it is created\n"
1639 "Also, in level 2, more types are available, corresponding\n"
1640 "to acl_entry_t (the Entry type), acl_permset_t (the Permset type).\n"
1642 "The existence of level 2 support and other extensions can be\n"
1643 "checked by the constants:\n\n"
1644 " - :py:data:`HAS_ACL_ENTRY` for level 2 and the Entry/Permset classes\n"
1645 " - :py:data:`HAS_ACL_FROM_MODE` for ``ACL(mode=...)`` usage\n"
1646 " - :py:data:`HAS_ACL_CHECK` for the :py:func:`ACL.check` function\n"
1647 " - :py:data:`HAS_EXTENDED_CHECK` for the module-level\n"
1648 " :py:func:`has_extended` function\n"
1649 " - :py:data:`HAS_EQUIV_MODE` for the :py:func:`ACL.equiv_mode` method\n"
1653 ">>> import posix1e\n"
1654 ">>> acl1 = posix1e.ACL(file=\"file.txt\") \n"
1660 ">>> b = posix1e.ACL(text=\"u::rx,g::-,o::-\")\n"
1666 ">>> b.applyto(\"file.txt\")\n"
1667 ">>> print posix1e.ACL(file=\"file.txt\")\n"
1673 ".. py:data:: ACL_USER\n\n"
1674 " Denotes a specific user entry in an ACL.\n"
1676 ".. py:data:: ACL_USER_OBJ\n\n"
1677 " Denotes the user owner entry in an ACL.\n"
1679 ".. py:data:: ACL_GROUP\n\n"
1680 " Denotes the a group entry in an ACL.\n"
1682 ".. py:data:: ACL_GROUP_OBJ\n\n"
1683 " Denotes the group owner entry in an ACL.\n"
1685 ".. py:data:: ACL_OTHER\n\n"
1686 " Denotes the 'others' entry in an ACL.\n"
1688 ".. py:data:: ACL_MASK\n\n"
1689 " Denotes the mask entry in an ACL, representing the maximum\n"
1690 " access granted other users, the owner group and other groups.\n"
1692 ".. py:data:: ACL_UNDEFINED_TAG\n\n"
1693 " An undefined tag in an ACL.\n"
1695 ".. py:data:: ACL_READ\n\n"
1696 " Read permission in a permission set.\n"
1698 ".. py:data:: ACL_WRITE\n\n"
1699 " Write permission in a permission set.\n"
1701 ".. py:data:: ACL_EXECUTE\n\n"
1702 " Execute permission in a permission set.\n"
1704 ".. py:data:: HAS_ACL_ENTRY\n\n"
1705 " denotes support for level 2 and the Entry/Permset classes\n"
1707 ".. py:data:: HAS_ACL_FROM_MODE\n\n"
1708 " denotes support for building an ACL from an octal mode\n"
1710 ".. py:data:: HAS_ACL_CHECK\n\n"
1711 " denotes support for extended checks of an ACL's validity\n"
1713 ".. py:data:: HAS_EXTENDED_CHECK\n\n"
1714 " denotes support for checking whether an ACL is basic or extended\n"
1716 ".. py:data:: HAS_EQUIV_MODE\n\n"
1717 " denotes support for the equiv_mode function\n"
1721 static struct PyModuleDef posix1emodule = {
1722 PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT,
1730 PyInit_posix1e(void)
1734 Py_TYPE(&ACL_Type) = &PyType_Type;
1735 if(PyType_Ready(&ACL_Type) < 0)
1739 Py_TYPE(&Entry_Type) = &PyType_Type;
1740 if(PyType_Ready(&Entry_Type) < 0)
1743 Py_TYPE(&Permset_Type) = &PyType_Type;
1744 if(PyType_Ready(&Permset_Type) < 0)
1748 m = PyModule_Create(&posix1emodule);
1752 d = PyModule_GetDict(m);
1756 Py_INCREF(&ACL_Type);
1757 if (PyDict_SetItemString(d, "ACL",
1758 (PyObject *) &ACL_Type) < 0)
1761 /* 23.3.6 acl_type_t values */
1762 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_TYPE_ACCESS", ACL_TYPE_ACCESS);
1763 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT", ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT);
1767 Py_INCREF(&Entry_Type);
1768 if (PyDict_SetItemString(d, "Entry",
1769 (PyObject *) &Entry_Type) < 0)
1772 Py_INCREF(&Permset_Type);
1773 if (PyDict_SetItemString(d, "Permset",
1774 (PyObject *) &Permset_Type) < 0)
1777 /* 23.2.2 acl_perm_t values */
1778 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_READ", ACL_READ);
1779 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_WRITE", ACL_WRITE);
1780 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_EXECUTE", ACL_EXECUTE);
1782 /* 23.2.5 acl_tag_t values */
1783 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_UNDEFINED_TAG", ACL_UNDEFINED_TAG);
1784 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_USER_OBJ", ACL_USER_OBJ);
1785 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_USER", ACL_USER);
1786 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_GROUP_OBJ", ACL_GROUP_OBJ);
1787 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_GROUP", ACL_GROUP);
1788 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_MASK", ACL_MASK);
1789 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_OTHER", ACL_OTHER);
1791 /* Document extended functionality via easy-to-use constants */
1792 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "HAS_ACL_ENTRY", 1);
1794 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "HAS_ACL_ENTRY", 0);
1798 /* Linux libacl specific acl_to_any_text constants */
1799 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "TEXT_ABBREVIATE", TEXT_ABBREVIATE);
1800 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "TEXT_NUMERIC_IDS", TEXT_NUMERIC_IDS);
1801 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "TEXT_SOME_EFFECTIVE", TEXT_SOME_EFFECTIVE);
1802 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "TEXT_ALL_EFFECTIVE", TEXT_ALL_EFFECTIVE);
1803 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "TEXT_SMART_INDENT", TEXT_SMART_INDENT);
1805 /* Linux libacl specific acl_check constants */
1806 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_MULTI_ERROR", ACL_MULTI_ERROR);
1807 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_DUPLICATE_ERROR", ACL_DUPLICATE_ERROR);
1808 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_MISS_ERROR", ACL_MISS_ERROR);
1809 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "ACL_ENTRY_ERROR", ACL_ENTRY_ERROR);
1811 #define LINUX_EXT_VAL 1
1813 #define LINUX_EXT_VAL 0
1815 /* declare the Linux extensions */
1816 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "HAS_ACL_FROM_MODE", LINUX_EXT_VAL);
1817 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "HAS_ACL_CHECK", LINUX_EXT_VAL);
1818 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "HAS_EXTENDED_CHECK", LINUX_EXT_VAL);
1819 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "HAS_EQUIV_MODE", LINUX_EXT_VAL);