selinux-policy/libselinux/man/man3/context_new.3

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.TH "context_new" "3" "15 November 2004" "dwalsh@redhat.com" "SELinux API documentation"
.SH "NAME"
context_new, context_str, context_free, context_type_get, context_type_set, context_range_get, context_range_set,context_role_get, context_role_set, context_user_get, context_user_set \- Routines to manipulate SELinux security contexts
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.B #include <selinux/context.h>
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.B "context_t context_new(const char *" context_str );
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.B "const char * context_str(context_t " con );
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.B "void context_free(context_t " con );
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.B "const char * context_type_get(context_t " con );
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.B "const char * context_range_get(context_t " con );
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.B "const char * context_role_get(context_t " con );
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.B "const char * context_user_get(context_t " con );
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.B "const char * context_type_set(context_t " con ", const char* " type);
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.B "const char * context_range_set(context_t " con ", const char* " range);
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.B "const char * context_role_set(context_t " con ", const char* " role );
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.B "const char * context_user_set(context_t " con ", const char* " user );
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
These functions allow an application to manipulate the fields of a
security context string without requiring it to know the format of the
string.
context_new
Return a new context initialized to a context string
context_str
Return a pointer to the string value of the context_t
Valid until the next call to context_str or context_free
for the same context_t*
context_free
Free the storage used by a context
context_type_get, context_range_get, context_role_get, context_user_get
Get a pointer to the string value of a context component
NOTE: Values returned by the get functions are only valid until the next call
to a set function or context_free() for the same context_t structure.
context_type_set, context_range_set, context_role_set, context_user_set
Set a context component
.SH "RETURN VALUE"
On success, zero is returned. On failure, -1 is returned and errno is
set appropriately.