NAME
FN_attrmodlist_t, fn_attrmodlist_create,
fn_attrmodlist_destroy, fn_attrmodlist_copy,
fn_attrmodlist_assign, fn_attrmodlist_count,
fn_attrmodlist_first, fn_attrmodlist_next,
fn_attrmodlist_add - a list of attribute modifications
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lxfn [ library ... ]
#include <xfn/xfn.h>
FN_attrmodlist_t *fn_attrmodlist_create(void);
void fn_attrmodlist_destroy(FN_attrmodlist_t *modlist);
FN_attrmodlist_t *fn_attrmodlist_copy(const FN_attrmodlist_t
*modlist);
FN_attrmodlist_t *fn_attrmodlist_assign(FN_attrmodlist_t
*dst, const FN_attrmodlist_t *src);
unsigned int fn_attrmodlist_count(const FN_attrmodlist_t
*modlist);
const FN_attribute_t *fn_attrmodlist_first(const
FN_attrmodlist_t *modlist, void **iter_pos, unsigned int
*first_mod_op);
const FN_attribute_t *fn_attrmodlist_next(const
FN_attrmodlist_t *modlist, void **iter_pos, unsigned int
*mod_op);
int fn_attrmodlist_add(FN_attrmodlist_t *modlist, unsigned
int mod_op, const FN_attribute_t *attr);
DESCRIPTION
An attribute modification list allows for multiple modifica-
tion operations to be made on the attributes associated with
a single named object. It is used in the
fn_attr_multi_modify(3XFN) operation.
An attribute modification list is a list of attribute modif-
ication specifiers. An attribute modification specifier con-
sists of an attribute object and an operation specifier. The
attribute's identifier indicates the attribute that is to be
operated upon. The attribute's values are used in a manner
depending on the operation. The operation specifier is an
unsigned int that must have one of the values:
o FN_ATTR_OP_ADD
o FN_ATTR_OP_ADD_EXCLUSIVE
o FN_ATTR_OP_REMOVE
o FN_ATTR_OP_ADD_VALUESor
o FN_ATTR_OP_REMOVE_VALUES
(See fn_attr_modify(3XFN) for detailed descriptions of these
specifiers.) The operations are to be performed in the order
in which they appear in the modification list.
fn_attrmodlist_create() creates an empty attribute modifica-
tion list. fn_attrmodlist_destroy() releases the storage
associated with modlist. fn_attrmodlist_copy() returns a
copy of the attribute modification list modlist.
fn_attrmodlist_assign() makes a copy of src and assigns it
to dst, releasing any old contents of dst. It returns a
pointer to the same object as dst.
fn_attrmodlist_count() returns the number attribute modifi-
cation items in the attribute modification list.
The iterators fn_attrmodlist_first() and
fn_attrmodlist_next() return a handle to the attribute part
of the modification and return the operation specifier part
through an unsigned int * parameter. fn_attrmodlist_first()
returns the attribute of the first modification item from
modlist and sets mod_op to be the code of the modification
operation of that item; iter_pos is set after the first
modification item.
fn_attrmodlist_next() returns the attribute of the next
modification item from modlist after iter_pos and advances
iter_pos; mod_op is set to the code of the modification
operation of that item. The order of the items returned dur-
ing an enumeration is the same as the order by which the
items were added to the modification list.
fn_attrmodlist_add() adds a new item consisting of the given
modification operation code mod_op and attribute attr to
the end of the modification list modlist. attr's identifier
indicates the attribute that is to be operated upon. attr's
values are used in a manner depending on the operation.
RETURN VALUES
fn_attrmodlist_first() returns 0 if the modification list is
empty. fn_attrmodlist_next() returns 0 if there are no more
items on the modification list to be enumerated or if the
iteration marker is invalid.
fn_attrmodlist_add() returns 1 if the operation succeeds, 0
if the operation fails.
USAGE
Manipulation of attributes using the operations described in
this manual page does not affect their representation in the
underlying naming system. Changes to attributes in the
underlying naming system can only be effected through the
use of the interfaces described in xfn_attributes(3XFN).
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:
____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| MT-Level | MT-Safe |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
FN_attribute_t(3XFN), FN_attrset_t(3XFN),
FN_identifier_t(3XFN), fn_attr_modify(3XFN),
fn_attr_multi_modify(3XFN), xfn(3XFN), xfn_attributes(3XFN),
attributes(5)
NOTES
The implementation of XFN in this Solaris release is based
on the X/Open preliminary specification. It is likely that
there will be minor changes to these interfaces to reflect
changes in the final version of this specification. The next
minor release of Solaris will offer binary compatibility for
applications developed using the current interfaces. As the
interfaces evolve toward standardization, it is possible
that future releases of Solaris will require minor source
code changes to applications that have been developed
against the preliminary specification.
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