From 5ea77a75dd2d2158401331879f3c8f47940a732c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 18:35:32 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 2.5.13+dfsg. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- doc/man/man3/lber-types.3 | 188 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 188 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/man/man3/lber-types.3 (limited to 'doc/man/man3/lber-types.3') diff --git a/doc/man/man3/lber-types.3 b/doc/man/man3/lber-types.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29cfc2c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man/man3/lber-types.3 @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +.TH LBER_TYPES 3 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION" +.\" $OpenLDAP$ +.\" Copyright 1998-2022 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved. +.\" Copying restrictions apply. See COPYRIGHT/LICENSE. +.SH NAME +ber_int_t, ber_uint_t, ber_len_t, ber_slen_t, ber_tag_t, struct berval, BerValue, BerVarray, BerElement, ber_bvfree, ber_bvecfree, ber_bvecadd, ber_bvarray_free, ber_bvarray_add, ber_bvdup, ber_dupbv, ber_bvstr, ber_bvstrdup, ber_str2bv, ber_alloc_t, ber_init, ber_init2, ber_free \- OpenLDAP LBER types and allocation functions +.SH LIBRARY +OpenLDAP LBER (liblber, \-llber) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B #include +.LP +.nf +.ft B +typedef impl_tag_t ber_tag_t; +typedef impl_int_t ber_int_t; +typedef impl_uint_t ber_uint_t; +typedef impl_len_t ber_len_t; +typedef impl_slen_t ber_slen_t; + +typedef struct berval { + ber_len_t bv_len; + char *bv_val; +} BerValue, *BerVarray; + +typedef struct berelement BerElement; +.ft +.fi +.LP +.BI "void ber_bvfree(struct berval *" bv ");" +.LP +.BI "void ber_bvecfree(struct berval **" bvec ");" +.LP +.BI "void ber_bvecadd(struct berval ***" bvec ", struct berval *" bv ");" +.LP +.BI "void ber_bvarray_free(struct berval *" bvarray ");" +.LP +.BI "void ber_bvarray_add(BerVarray *" bvarray ", BerValue *" bv ");" +.LP +.BI "struct berval *ber_bvdup(const struct berval *" bv ");" +.LP +.BI "struct berval *ber_dupbv(const struct berval *" dst ", struct berval *" src ");" +.LP +.BI "struct berval *ber_bvstr(const char *" str ");" +.LP +.BI "struct berval *ber_bvstrdup(const char *" str ");" +.LP +.BI "struct berval *ber_str2bv(const char *" str ", ber_len_t " len ", int " dup ", struct berval *" bv ");" +.LP +.BI "BerElement *ber_alloc_t(int " options ");" +.LP +.BI "BerElement *ber_init(struct berval *" bv ");" +.LP +.BI "void ber_init2(BerElement *" ber ", struct berval *" bv ", int " options ");" +.LP +.BI "void ber_free(BerElement *" ber ", int " freebuf ");" +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +The following are the basic types and structures defined for use +with the Lightweight BER library. +.LP +.B ber_int_t +is a signed integer of at least 32 bits. It is commonly equivalent to +.BR int . +.B ber_uint_t +is the unsigned variant of +.BR ber_int_t . +.LP +.B ber_len_t +is an unsigned integer of at least 32 bits used to represent a length. +It is commonly equivalent to a +.BR size_t . +.B ber_slen_t +is the signed variant to +.BR ber_len_t . +.LP +.B ber_tag_t +is an unsigned integer of at least 32 bits used to represent a +BER tag. It is commonly equivalent to a +.BR unsigned\ long . +.LP +The actual definitions of the integral impl_TYPE_t types are platform +specific. +.LP +.BR BerValue , +commonly used as +.BR struct\ berval , +is used to hold an arbitrary sequence of octets. +.B bv_val +points to +.B bv_len +octets. +.B bv_val +is not necessarily terminated by a NULL (zero) octet. +.BR ber_bvfree () +frees a BerValue, pointed to by \fIbv\fP, returned from this API. If \fIbv\fP +is NULL, the routine does nothing. +.LP +.BR ber_bvecfree () +frees an array of BerValues (and the array), pointed to by \fIbvec\fP, +returned from this API. If \fIbvec\fP is NULL, the routine does nothing. +.BR ber_bvecadd () +appends the \fIbv\fP pointer to the \fIbvec\fP array. Space for the array +is allocated as needed. The end of the array is marked by a NULL pointer. +.LP +.BR ber_bvarray_free () +frees an array of BerValues (and the array), pointed to by \fIbvarray\fP, +returned from this API. If \fIbvarray\fP is NULL, the routine does nothing. +.BR ber_bvarray_add () +appends the contents of the BerValue pointed to by \fIbv\fP to the +\fIbvarray\fP array. Space for the new element is allocated as needed. +The end of the array is marked by a BerValue with a NULL bv_val field. +.LP +.BR ber_bvdup () +returns a copy of a BerValue. The routine returns NULL upon error +(e.g. out of memory). The caller should use +.BR ber_bvfree () +to deallocate the resulting BerValue. +.BR ber_dupbv () +copies a BerValue from \fIsrc\fP to \fIdst\fP. If \fIdst\fP is NULL a +new BerValue will be allocated to hold the copy. The routine returns NULL +upon error, otherwise it returns a pointer to the copy. If \fIdst\fP is +NULL the caller should use +.BR ber_bvfree () +to deallocate the resulting BerValue, otherwise +.BR ber_memfree () +should be used to deallocate the \fIdst->bv_val\fP. (The +.BR ber_bvdup () +function is internally implemented as ber_dupbv(NULL, bv). +.BR ber_bvdup () +is provided only for compatibility with an expired draft of the LDAP C API; +.BR ber_dupbv () +is the preferred interface.) +.LP +.BR ber_bvstr () +returns a BerValue containing the string pointed to by \fIstr\fP. +.BR ber_bvstrdup () +returns a BerValue containing a copy of the string pointed to by \fIstr\fP. +.BR ber_str2bv () +returns a BerValue containing the string pointed to by \fIstr\fP, whose +length may be optionally specified in \fIlen\fP. If \fIdup\fP is non-zero, +the BerValue will contain a copy of \fIstr\fP. If \fIlen\fP is zero, the +number of bytes to copy will be determined by +.BR strlen (3), +otherwise \fIlen\fP bytes will be copied. If \fIbv\fP is non-NULL, the result +will be stored in the given BerValue, otherwise a new BerValue will be +allocated to store the result. NOTE: Both +.BR ber_bvstr () +and +.BR ber_bvstrdup () +are implemented as macros using +.BR ber_str2bv () +in this version of the library. +.LP +.B BerElement +is an opaque structure used to maintain state information used in +encoding and decoding. +.BR ber_alloc_t () +is used to create an empty BerElement structure. If +.B LBER_USE_DER +is specified for the +.I options +parameter then data lengths for data written to the BerElement will be +encoded in the minimal number of octets required, otherwise they will +always be written as four byte values. +.BR ber_init () +creates a BerElement structure that is initialized with a copy of the +data in its +.I bv +parameter. +.BR ber_init2 () +initializes an existing BerElement +.I ber +using the data in the +.I bv +parameter. The data is referenced directly, not copied. The +.I options +parameter is the same as for +.BR ber_alloc_t (). +.BR ber_free () +frees a BerElement pointed to by \fIber\fP. If \fIber\fP is NULL, the routine +does nothing. If \fIfreebuf\fP is zero, the internal buffer is not freed. +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR lber-encode (3), +.BR lber-decode (3), +.BR lber-memory (3) +.LP +.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS +.so ../Project -- cgit v1.2.3