According to manpage acl_get_qualifier(3) the void * returned by this function could be allocated on the heap.
Signed-off-by: Ophestra Umiker <cat@ophivana.moe>
Since we link libxcb as well now this is needed in the dev shell for it to build properly without impure.
Signed-off-by: Ophestra Umiker <cat@ophivana.moe>
Even though many pure Go libxcb implementations exist, it is at least as complex and unreadable as libxcb, if not more. Since well known libraries like SDL, qt and gtk uses libxcb, and they somehow understand how to use it, I can only assume these people have read enough code to make sure it's correct enough. Call it wishful thinking. I don't care anymore.
Signed-off-by: Ophestra Umiker <cat@ophivana.moe>
Manpage provided by systemd states that the sd_booted function internally "checks whether the directory /run/systemd/system/ exists", as well as that "a simple check like this can also be implemented trivially in shell or any other language". This implies the behaviour of this function can be expected to be stable.
Signed-off-by: Ophestra Umiker <cat@ophivana.moe>
The library is simple and should be easy to port to Go, however correctness matters more in this case and overhead from cgo is negligible for our usage scenario.
Signed-off-by: Ophestra Umiker <cat@ophivana.moe>
Copy all flags from upstream. The machinectl flag is dropped as it does nothing. the flag package is used to reduce complexity since we do not care about compatibility with upstream.
Signed-off-by: Ophestra Umiker <cat@ophivana.moe>