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fn_attrset_destroy (3)
  • >> fn_attrset_destroy (3) ( Solaris man: Библиотечные вызовы )
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    NAME
         FN_attrset_t,     fn_attrset_create,     fn_attrset_destroy,
         fn_attrset_copy,      fn_attrset_assign,     fn_attrset_get,
         fn_attrset_count,     fn_attrset_first,     fn_attrset_next,
         fn_attrset_add, fn_attrset_remove - a set of XFN attributes
    
    SYNOPSIS
         cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lxfn [ library ... ]
         #include <xfn/xfn.h>
    
         FN_attrset_t *fn_attrset_create(void);
    
         void fn_attrset_destroy(FN_attrset_t *aset);
    
         FN_attrset_t *fn_attrset_copy(constFN_attrset_t *aset);
    
         FN_attrset_t  *fn_attrset_assign(FN_attrset_t  *dst,   const
         FN_attrset_t *src);
    
         const FN_attribute_t *fn_attrset_get(constconst FN_attrset_t
         *aset, const FN_identifier_t *attr_id);
    
         unsigned int fn_attrset_count(constFN_attrset_t *aset);
    
         const   FN_attribute_t   *fn_attrset_first(constFN_attrset_t
         *aset, void **iter_pos);
    
         const   FN_attribute_t    *fn_attrset_next(constFN_attrset_t
         *aset, void **iter_pos);
    
         int fn_attrset_add(FN_attrset_t *aset, const  FN_attribute_t
         *attr, unsigned int exclusive);
    
         int     fn_attrset_remove(FN_attrset_t     *aset,      const
         FN_identifier_t *attr_id);
    
    DESCRIPTION
         An attribute set is a set of attribute objects with distinct
         identifiers. The  fn_attr_multi_get(3XFN) operation takes an
         attribute set as parameter and returns an attribute set. The
         fn_attr_get_ids(3XFN)  operation  returns  an  attribute set
         containing the identifiers of the attributes.
    
         Attribute sets are represented by the type FN_attrset_t. The
         following  operations are defined for manipulating attribute
         sets.
    
         fn_attrset_create()  creates   an   empty   attribute   set.
         fn_attrset_destroy()  releases  the  storage associated with
         the attribute set aset. fn_attrset_copy() returns a copy  of
         the  attribute set aset. fn_attrset_assign() makes a copy of
         the attribute set src and assigns it to dst,  releasing  any
         old  contents of dst. A pointer to the same object as dst is
         returned.
    
         fn_attrset_get() returns the attribute with the given  iden-
         tifier  attr_id  from  aset.  fn_attrset_count() returns the
         number attributes found in the attribute set aset.
    
         fn_attrset_first() and fn_attrset_next() are functions  that
         can  be  used to return an enumeration of all the attributes
         in an attribute set. The attributes are not ordered  in  any
         way.  There  is  no guaranteed relation between the order in
         which items are added to an attribute set and the  order  of
         the  enumeration.  The specification does guarantee that any
         two enumerations will return the members in the same  order,
         provided  that  no  fn_attrset_add()  or fn_attrset_remove()
         operation was performed on the object in between  or  during
         the  two  enumerations. fn_attrset_first() returns the first
         attribute from the set and sets  iter_pos  after  the  first
         attribute.  fn_attrset_next () returns the attribute follow-
         ing iter_pos and advances iter_pos.
    
         fn_attrset_add() adds the attribute attr  to  the  attribute
         set aset, replacing the attribute's values if the identifier
         of attr is not distinct in  aset  and  exclusive  is  0.  If
         exclusive is non-zero and the identifier of attr is not dis-
         tinct in aset, the operation fails.
    
         fn_attrset_remove() removes the attribute with the  identif-
         ier  attr_id  from  aset.  The operation succeeds even if no
         such attribute occurs in aset.
    
    RETURN VALUES
         fn_attrset_first() returns 0 if the attribute set is  empty.
         fn_attrset_next()  returns 0 if there are no more attributes
         in the set.
    
         fn_attrset_add() and fn_attrset_remove()  return  1  if  the
         operation succeeds, and 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_attrvalue_t(3XFN),
         FN_identifier_t(3XFN),                fn_attr_get_ids(3XFN),
         fn_attr_multi_get(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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