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af_history(3)						    Attribute Filesystem (AtFS) 					     af_history(3)

NAME
af_histories, af_access - AtFS history functions SYNOPSIS
#include <atfs.h> char**af_histories (char *path, char *pattern) char**af_cachenames (char *path, char *pattern); int af_access (char *path, char *name, char *type, int mode) DESCRIPTION
af_histories returns a list of source history names from the directory pointed to by path, that match the given pattern. Histories in a directory are represented by at least one version. The pattern must be ed(1) patterns, processable by re_comp(3) and re_exec(3). The resulting list of af_histories resides in allocated memory. Use free(3) to free the memory for further allocation. af_histories returns an empty list (not a NULL pointer !), when no histories are found. af_cachenames does the same as af_histories but on derived object caches. af_access determines the existence of an object history. If any ASO (any version) with the given path, name and type attributes exists, af_access returns zero, otherwise -1. The mode argument can either be AF_CLASS_SOURCE indicating that only source objects shall be searched or AF_CLASS_DERIVED which means that only the derived object cache shall be searched for existence of a matching ASO. SEE ALSO
ed(1), re_comp(3), re_exec(3), free(3) DIAGNOSTICS
Upon error, -1 or a null pointer (depending on the return type) is returned and af_errno is set to the corresponding error number. AtFS-1.71 Fri Jun 25 14:33:09 1993 af_history(3)

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af_history(3)						    Attribute Filesystem (AtFS) 					     af_history(3)

NAME
af_histories, af_access - AtFS history functions SYNOPSIS
#include <atfs.h> char**af_histories (char *path, char *pattern) char**af_cachenames (char *path, char *pattern); int af_access (char *path, char *name, char *type, int mode) DESCRIPTION
af_histories returns a list of source history names from the directory pointed to by path, that match the given pattern. Histories in a directory are represented by at least one version. The pattern must be ed(1) patterns, processable by re_comp(3) and re_exec(3). The resulting list of af_histories resides in allocated memory. Use free(3) to free the memory for further allocation. af_histories returns an empty list (not a NULL pointer !), when no histories are found. af_cachenames does the same as af_histories but on derived object caches. af_access determines the existence of an object history. If any ASO (any version) with the given path, name and type attributes exists, af_access returns zero, otherwise -1. The mode argument can either be AF_CLASS_SOURCE indicating that only source objects shall be searched or AF_CLASS_DERIVED which means that only the derived object cache shall be searched for existence of a matching ASO. SEE ALSO
ed(1), re_comp(3), re_exec(3), free(3) DIAGNOSTICS
Upon error, -1 or a null pointer (depending on the return type) is returned and af_errno is set to the corresponding error number. AtFS-1.71 Fri Jun 25 14:33:09 1993 af_history(3)
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