Common Data Structures and Functions.
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#define | GLOBUS_COMMON_MODULE (&globus_i_common_module) |
| Globus Common Module Descriptor.
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#define | GLOBUS_TILDE_EXPAND |
| Expand ~.
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#define | GLOBUS_TILDE_USER_EXPAND |
| Expand ~user.
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#define | GLOBUS_TRUE 1 |
| True value for globus_bool_t.
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#define | GLOBUS_FALSE 0 |
| False value for globus_bool_t.
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#define | GLOBUS_SUCCESS 0 |
| Generic success resultMost Globus API functions return this value to indicate success, or some error constant or globus_result_t to indicate an error.
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#define | GLOBUS_FAILURE -1 |
| Generic failure resultSome Globus API functions without good error handling return this value to indicate some undetermined error occurred.
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typedef size_t | globus_size_t |
| Standard size of memory objectThe globus_size_t is the size of a memory object. It is identical to size_t in all cases and doesn't need to be used ever.
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typedef socklen_t | globus_socklen_t |
| Size of a socket length parameter. More...
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typedef unsigned char | globus_byte_t |
| Unsigned byte datatypeThis is used for byte-addressable arrays of arbitrary data which is not subject to sign extension.
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typedef int | globus_bool_t |
| Boolean type. More...
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typedef uint32_t | globus_result_t |
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Common Data Structures and Functions.
Container Data Types
Common Runtime Components
Error Handling
Miscellaneous Utilities
◆ globus_bool_t
Boolean type.
Set values to either the constant GLOBUS_TRUE and GLOBUS_FALSE
◆ globus_result_t
Weak pointer to a Globus Error object, or the special value GLOBUS_SUCCESS
◆ globus_socklen_t
Size of a socket length parameter.
The globus_socklen_t type is part of the POSIX socket interface and is also available in winsock2.h. In older UNIX implementations, this was variously a size_t or an int.
◆ globus_eval_path()
- Parameters
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pathstring | A string containing any number of variable path references using the syntax ${PATH-NAME} Supported path elements are
- prefix
- exec_prefix
- sbindir
- bindir
- libdir
- libexecdir
- includedir
- datarootdir
- datadir
- mandir
- sysconfdir
- sharedstatedir
- localstatedir
- perlmoduledir These strings are based on the parameters passed to this package configure script, but modified so that if GLOBUS_LOCATION is set in the environment, it is used instead of the configured path.
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bufp | Pointer to be set to a newly allocated string that has recursively resolved all substitution paths. |
◆ globus_tilde_expand()
int globus_tilde_expand |
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unsigned long |
options, |
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globus_bool_t |
url_form, |
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char * |
inpath, |
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char ** |
outpath |
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Expand ~ and/or ~user in path strings.
Expand the leading ~ (or ~user) characters from inpath to the home directory path of the current user (or user specified in ~user); the result is stored in a newly allocated buffer *outpath (which will need to be freed by a call to globus_free.) The string following the ~/or ~user/ is copied verbatim to the output string.
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options | The expansion is conditioned by the options as defined in globus_tilde_expand.h:
- GLOBUS_TILDE_EXPAND: expand ~
- GLOBUS_TILDE_USER_EXPAND: expand ~user Otherwise, the corresponding form is not expanded (just copied int the output path)
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url_form | True if the inpath follows an URL format (/~) Used when expanding an url (for : <scheme>://host[:port][/path] were /path can be of the form /~[user][/...]. Otherwise, the form ~[user][/...] is expected. |
inpath | Input string to expand. |
outpath | Output string; Need to be freed when not used anymore. |