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E.g., cp src dst * * XATTR_OPERATION_INTENT_SAVE indicates that the EA is attached to an object * being saved; as in a "safe save," the destination is being replaced by * the source, so the question is whether the EA should be applied to the * destination, or generated anew. * * XATTR_OPERATION_INTENT_SHARE indicates that the EA is attached to an object that * is being given out to other people. For example, saving to a public folder, * or attaching to an email message. * * XATTR_OPERATION_INTENT_SYNC indicates that the EA is attached to an object that * is being synced to other storages for the same user. For example synced to * iCloud. */ #define XATTR_OPERATION_INTENT_COPY 1 #define XATTR_OPERATION_INTENT_SAVE 2 #define XATTR_OPERATION_INTENT_SHARE 3 #define XATTR_OPERATION_INTENT_SYNC 4 typedef unsigned int xattr_operation_intent_t; typedef uint64_t xattr_flags_t; /* * Various properties used to determine how to handle the xattr during * copying. The intent is that the default is reasonable for most xattrs. */ /* * XATTR_FLAG_NO_EXPORT * Declare that the extended property should not be exported; this is * deliberately a bit vague, but this is used by XATTR_OPERATION_INTENT_SHARE * to indicate not to preserve the xattr. */ #define XATTR_FLAG_NO_EXPORT ((xattr_flags_t)0x0001) /* * XATTR_FLAG_CONTENT_DEPENDENT * Declares the extended attribute to be tied to the contents of the file (or * vice versa), such that it should be re-created when the contents of the * file change. Examples might include cryptographic keys, checksums, saved * position or search information, and text encoding. * * This property causes the EA to be preserved for copy and share, but not for * safe save. (In a safe save, the EA exists on the original, and will not * be copied to the new version.) */ #define XATTR_FLAG_CONTENT_DEPENDENT ((xattr_flags_t)0x0002) /* * XATTR_FLAG_NEVER_PRESERVE * Declares that the extended attribute is never to be copied, for any * intention type. */ #define XATTR_FLAG_NEVER_PRESERVE ((xattr_flags_t)0x0004) /* * XATTR_FLAG_SYNCABLE * Declares that the extended attribute is to be synced, used by the * XATTR_OPERATION_ITENT_SYNC intention. Syncing tends to want to minimize the * amount of metadata synced around, hence the default behavior is for the EA * NOT to be synced, even if it would else be preserved for the * XATTR_OPERATION_ITENT_COPY intention. */ #define XATTR_FLAG_SYNCABLE ((xattr_flags_t)0x0008) /* Given a named extended attribute, and a copy intent, should the EA be preserved? */ extern int xattr_preserve_for_intent(const char *, xattr_operation_intent_t) __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0); /* * Given an extended attribute name, and a set of properties, return an * allocated C string with the name. This will return NULL on error; * errno may be set to ENOMEM if the new name cannot be allocated, or * ENAMETOOLONG if the new name is longer than the maximum for EAs (127 UTF8 * characters). The caller must deallocate the return value otherwise. * * If no properties are set, it returns a copy of the EA name. * * If the EA name is in the internal list, and the properties are the same as * defined there, then it will also return an unmodified copy of the EA name. */ extern char *xattr_name_with_flags(const char *, xattr_flags_t) __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0); /* * Given an extended attribute name, which may or may not have properties encoded * as a suffix, return just the name of the attribute. E.g., com.example.mine#P * would return "com.example.mine". The return value will be NULL on error; * errno will be set to ENOMEM if it cannot be allocated. The caller must deallocate * the return value. */ extern char *xattr_name_without_flags(const char *) __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0); /* * Given an EA name, return the properties. If the name is in the internal list, * those properties will be returned. Unknown property encodings are ignored. */ extern xattr_flags_t xattr_flags_from_name(const char *) __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0); /* * Given an xattr_operation_intent_t and an xattr_flags_t, return whether it should * be preserved. The default (in case either flags or intent is 0, or unknown * values) is to return 1; it only returns 0 if the flags and intent indicate it * should not be preserved. */ extern int xattr_intent_with_flags(xattr_operation_intent_t, xattr_flags_t) __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0); __END_DECLS #endif /* _XATTR_FLAGS_H */