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attr_removef (3)
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    NAME

    attr_remove, attr_removef - remove a user attribute of a filesystem object
     
    

    C SYNOPSIS

    #include <attr/attributes.h>
    
    int attr_remove (const char *path, const char *attrname, int flags);
    
    int attr_removef (int fd, const char *attrname, int flags);
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    DESCRIPTION

    ] The attr_remove and attr_removef functions provide a way to remove previously created attributes from filesystem objects. Path points to a path name for a filesystem object, and fd refers to the file descriptor associated with a file. If the attribute attrname exists, the attribute name and value will be removed from the fileystem object. The flags argument can contain the following symbols bitwise OR'ed together:
    ATTR_ROOT
    Look for attrname in the root address space, not in the user address space. (limited to use by super-user only)
    ATTR_DONTFOLLOW
    Do not follow symbolic links when resolving a path on an attr_remove function call. The default is to follow symbolic links.

    attr_remove will fail if one or more of the following are true:

    [ENOATTR]
    The attribute name given is not associated with the indicated filesystem object.
    [ENOENT]
    The named file does not exist.
    [EPERM]
    The effective user ID does not match the owner of the file and the effective user ID is not super-user.
    [ENOTDIR]
    A component of the path prefix is not a directory.
    [EACCES]
    Search permission is denied on a component of the path prefix.
    [EINVAL]
    A bit was set in the flag argument that is not defined for this system call.
    [EFAULT]
    Path points outside the allocated address space of the process.
    [ELOOP]
    A path name lookup involved too many symbolic links.
    [ENAMETOOLONG]
    The length of path exceeds {MAXPATHLEN}, or a pathname component is longer than {MAXNAMELEN}.

    attr_removef will fail if:

    [ENOATTR]
    The attribute name given is not associated with the indicated filesystem object.
    [EINVAL]
    A bit was set in the flag argument that is not defined for this system call, or fd refers to a socket, not a file.
    [EFAULT]
    Attrname points outside the allocated address space of the process.
    [EBADF]
    Fd does not refer to a valid descriptor.
     

    DIAGNOSTICS

    On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately.  

    SEE ALSO

    attr(1), attr_get(3), attr_list(3), attr_multi(3), and attr_set(3).


     

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