xdr_simple(3NSL) Networking Services Library Functions xdr_simple(3NSL)NAME
xdr_simple, xdr_bool, xdr_char, xdr_double, xdr_enum, xdr_float,
xdr_free, xdr_hyper, xdr_int, xdr_long, xdr_longlong_t, xdr_quadruple,
xdr_short, xdr_u_char, xdr_u_hyper, xdr_u_int, xdr_u_long, xdr_u_long‐
long_t, xdr_u_short, xdr_void - library routines for external data rep‐
resentation
SYNOPSIS
#include<rpc/xdr.h>
bool_t xdr_bool(XDR *xdrs, bool_t *bp);
bool_t xdr_char(XDR *xdrs, char *cp);
bool_t xdr_double(XDR *xdrs, double *dp);
bool_t xdr_enum(XDR *xdrs, enum_t *ep);
bool_t xdr_float(XDR *xdrs, float *fp);
void xdr_free(xdrproc_t proc, char *objp);
bool_t xdr_hyper(XDR *xdrs, longlong_t *llp);
bool_t xdr_int(XDR *xdrs, int *ip);
bool_t xdr_long(XDR *xdrs, longt *lp);
bool_t xdr_longlong_t(XDR *xdrs, longlong_t *llp);
bool_t xdr_quadruple(XDR *xdrs, long double *pq);
bool_t xdr_short(XDR *xdrs, short *sp);
bool_t xdr_u_char(XDR *xdrs, unsigned char *ucp);
bool_t xdr_u_hyper(XDR *xdrs, u_longlong_t *ullp);
bool_t xdr_u_int(XDR *xdrs, unsigned *up);
bool_t xdr_u_long(XDR *xdrs, unsigned long *ulp);
bool_t xdr_u_longlong_t(XDR *xdrs, u_longlong_t *ullp);
bool_t xdr_u_short(XDR xdrs, unsigned short *usp);
bool_t xdr_void(void);
DESCRIPTION
The XDR library routines allow C programmers to describe simple data
structures in a machine-independent fashion. Protocols such as remote
procedure calls (RPC) use these routines to describe the format of the
data.
These routines require the creation of XDR streams (see xdr_cre‐
ate(3NSL)).
Routines
See rpc(3NSL) for the definition of the XDR data structure. Note that
any buffers passed to the XDR routines must be properly aligned. It is
suggested that malloc(3C) be used to allocate these buffers or that the
programmer insure that the buffer address is divisible evenly by four.
xdr_bool()xdr_bool() translates between booleans (C inte‐
gers) and their external representations. When
encoding data, this filter produces values of
either 1 or 0. This routine returns TRUE if it
succeeds, FALSE otherwise.
xdr_char()xdr_char() translates between C characters and
their external representations. This routine
returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE otherwise.
Note: encoded characters are not packed, and
occupy 4 bytes each. For arrays of characters,
it is worthwhile to consider xdr_bytes(),
xdr_opaque(), or xdr_string() (see xdr_com‐
plex(3NSL)).
xdr_double()xdr_double() translates between C double preci‐
sion numbers and their external representa‐
tions. This routine returns TRUE if it suc‐
ceeds, FALSE otherwise.
xdr_enum()xdr_enum() translates between C enums (actually
integers) and their external representations.
This routine returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE
otherwise.
xdr_float()xdr_float() translates between C floats and
their external representations. This routine
returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE otherwise.
xdr_free() Generic freeing routine. The first argument is
the XDR routine for the object being freed. The
second argument is a pointer to the object
itself. Note: the pointer passed to this rou‐
tine is not freed, but what it points to is
freed (recursively, depending on the XDR rou‐
tine).
xdr_hyper()xdr_hyper() translates between ANSI C long
long integers and their external representa‐
tions. This routine returns TRUE if it suc‐
ceeds, FALSE otherwise.
xdr_int()xdr_int() translates between C integers and
their external representations. This routine
returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE otherwise.
xdr_long()xdr_long() translates between C long integers
and their external representations. This rou‐
tine returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE other‐
wise.
In a 64-bit environment, this routine returns
an error if the value of lp is outside the
range [INT32_MIN, INT32_MAX]. The xdr_int()
routine is recommended in place of this rou‐
tine.
xdr_longlong_t()xdr_longlong_t() translates between ANSI C
long long integers and their external represen‐
tations. This routine returns TRUE if it suc‐
ceeds, FALSE otherwise. This routine is identi‐
cal to xdr_hyper().
xdr_quadruple()xdr_quadruple() translates between IEEE quadru‐
ple precision floating point numbers and their
external representations. This routine returns
TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE otherwise.
xdr_short()xdr_short() translates between C short integers
and their external representations. This rou‐
tine returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE other‐
wise.
xdr_u_char()xdr_u_char() translates between unsigned C
characters and their external representations.
This routine returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE
otherwise.
xdr_u_hyper()xdr_u_hyper() translates between unsigned ANSI
C long long integers and their external repre‐
sentations. This routine returns TRUE if it
succeeds, FALSE otherwise.
xdr_u_int() A filter primitive that translates between a C
unsigned integer and its external representa‐
tion. This routine returns TRUE if it succeeds,
FALSE otherwise.
xdr_u_long()xdr_u_long() translates between C unsigned long
integers and their external representations.
This routine returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE
otherwise.
In a 64-bit environment, this routine returns
an error if the value of ulp is outside the
range [0, UINT32_MAX]. The xdr_u_int() routine
is recommended in place of this routine.
xdr_u_longlong_t()xdr_u_longlong_t() translates between unsigned
ANSI C long long integers and their external
representations. This routine returns TRUE if
it succeeds, FALSE otherwise. This routine is
identical to xdr_u_hyper().
xdr_u_short()xdr_u_short() translates between C unsigned
short integers and their external representa‐
tions. This routine returns TRUE if it suc‐
ceeds, FALSE otherwise.
xdr_void() This routine always returns TRUE. It may be
passed to RPC routines that require a function
parameter, where nothing is to be done.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
│MT-Level │Safe │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOmalloc(3C), rpc(3NSL), xdr_admin(3NSL), xdr_complex(3NSL), xdr_cre‐
ate(3NSL), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 27 Aug 2001 xdr_simple(3NSL)