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FN_identifier_t (3)
  • >> FN_identifier_t (3) ( Solaris man: Библиотечные вызовы )
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    NAME
         FN_identifier_t - an XFN identifier
    
    DESCRIPTION
         Identifiers are used to identify reference types and address
         types  in  an  XFN reference, and to identify attributes and
         their syntax in the attribute operations.
    
         An XFN identifier consists of an unsigned int, which  deter-
         mines  the  format of identifier, and the actual identifier,
         which is expressed as a sequence of octets.
    
         The representation of this structure is defined  by  XFN  as
         follows:
    
         typedef struct {
         unsigned int format;
         size_t length;
         void *contents;
         } FN_identifier_t;
    
         XFN defines a small number of standard  forms  for  identif-
         iers:
    
         FN_ID_STRING
               The identifier is an ASCII string (ISO 646).
    
         FN_ID_DCE_UUID
               The identifier is an OSF DCE UUID in  string represen-
               tation.  (See the X/Open DCE RPC.)
    
         FN_ID_ISO_OID_STRING
               The identifier is an ISO OID  in  ASN.1  dot-separated
               integer list string format. (See the ISO ASN.1.)
    
         FN_ID_ISO_OID_BER
               The identifier is an ISO OID in ASN.1  Basic  Encoding
               Rules (BER) format.  (See the ISO BER.)
    
    FILES
         #include <xfn/xfn.h>
    
    SEE ALSO
         FN_attribute_t(3XFN),  FN_ref_addr_t(3XFN),  FN_ref_t(3XFN),
         xfn(3XFN)
    
    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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