Sun, 17 Dec 2023 15:33:50 +0100
fix faulty string to int conversion utilities
Probably it was expected that errno is set to EINVAL when illegal characters are encountered. But this is not standard and does not happen on every system, allowing illegal strings to be parsed as valid integers.
--- title: 'dav list' --- **`dav list [-altdepcR] [-u <date>] <url>`** Lists child resources of the specified collection. Without any option it shows only the direct children and hides files beginning with a dot. The behavior is quite similar to that of the unix tool `ls`. Options ------- **`-a`** don't hide files whose names begin with a dot `.` **`-l`** show additional information for resources Example: -- 4.2 KiB Oct 11 2015 somefile The first column contains to fields for flags. 1. Field: `d-` indicates a collection 2. Field: `-c` indicates an encrypted resource Encrypted collections are also possible, but only the collection name is encrypted, the content may be unencrypted. The second column in the `list -l` output is the resource size. The number has always a suffix (bytes, KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB). To get the exact content-length in bytes you can use the [dav info][1] command. [1]: ./info.html The third column is the date of the last modification. The `strftime` format is `%b %d %H:%M` if the year is the current year. Otherwise the format is `%b %d %Y`. The last column is the resource name. If the `-R` option is specified, the resource path is shown. **`-t`** this options only works in combination with `-l` and it adds the resource content type to the output (after the flags) **`-d`** order resources by their lastmodified date **`-e`** similar to `-l`, but with 6 flag fields. Currently only the first 4 fields are used. The last two are reserved for future use. 1. Field: `d---` indicates a collection 2. Field: `-c--` indicates an encrypted resource 3. Field: `--l-` indicates a locked resource 4. Field: `---x` indicates an executable resource (executable property with http://apache.org/dav/props/ namespace) All combinations of these four flags are possible. **`-p`** disable file name and path decryption if enabled **`-c`** enable file name and path decryption **`-R`** recursively show all resources in the collection and all child collections **`-u <date>`** show only resources with a `lastmodified` date after the specified date. Uses the HTTP date format. **Command alias:** ls