X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fman%2Fman3%2Fldap_result.3;h=8f94271c461bb389a94f30ec68efb49d6d1cfcc2;hb=ef3b4213ff3fb8dafe3477fc9006ca13b9f7d168;hp=4a3039b8960d7eb203483edc53728570fe4f66f9;hpb=3d8ae33db7b18ac179ed37a3f16bd547448ee7c0;p=openldap diff --git a/doc/man/man3/ldap_result.3 b/doc/man/man3/ldap_result.3 index 4a3039b896..a3c8f56ffc 100644 --- a/doc/man/man3/ldap_result.3 +++ b/doc/man/man3/ldap_result.3 @@ -1,33 +1,35 @@ -.TH LDAP_RESULT 3 "22 September 1998" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION" +.TH LDAP_RESULT 3 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION" +.\" $OpenLDAP$ +.\" Copyright 1998-2012 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved. +.\" Copying restrictions apply. See COPYRIGHT/LICENSE. .SH NAME ldap_result \- Wait for the result of an LDAP operation +.SH LIBRARY +OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, \-lldap) .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .ft B -#include #include .LP .ft B -int ldap_result(ld, msgid, all, timeout, result) +int ldap_result( LDAP *ld, int msgid, int all, + struct timeval *timeout, LDAPMessage **result ); + +int ldap_msgfree( LDAPMessage *msg ); + +int ldap_msgtype( LDAPMessage *msg ); + +int ldap_msgid( LDAPMessage *msg ); .ft -LDAP *ld; -int msgid, all; -struct timeval *timeout; -LDAPMessage **result; -.LP -.ft B -int ldap_msgfree(msg) -.ft -LDAPMessage *msg; .SH DESCRIPTION The .B ldap_result() routine is used to wait for and return the result of an operation previously initiated by one of the LDAP asynchronous operation routines (e.g., -.BR ldap_search (3), -.BR ldap_modify (3), -etc.). Those routines all return -1 in case of error, and an +.BR ldap_search_ext (3), +.BR ldap_modify_ext (3), +etc.). Those routines all return \-1 in case of error, and an invocation identifier upon successful initiation of the operation. The invocation identifier is picked by the library and is guaranteed to be unique across the LDAP session. It can be used to request the result @@ -41,71 +43,94 @@ routine will block or not, depending upon the setting of the \fItimeout\fP parameter. If timeout is not a NULL pointer, it specifies a maximum interval to wait for the selection to complete. If timeout -is a NULL pointer, the select blocks indefinitely. To +is a NULL pointer, the LDAP_OPT_TIMEOUT value set by +.BR ldap_set_option (3) +is used. With the default setting, +the select blocks indefinitely. To effect a poll, the timeout argument should be a non-NULL -pointer, pointing to a zero-valued timeval structure. See +pointer, pointing to a zero-valued timeval structure. +To obtain the behavior of the default setting, bypassing any value set by +.BR ldap_set_option (3), +set to -1 the \fItv_sec\fP field of the \fItimeout\fP parameter. +See .BR select (2) for further details. .LP If the result of a specific operation is required, \fImsgid\fP should be set to the invocation identifier returned when the operation was -initiated, otherwise LDAP_RES_ANY should be supplied. The \fIall\fP -parameter only has meaning for search responses and is used to select -whether a single entry of the search response should be returned, or -all results of the search should be returned. +initiated, otherwise LDAP_RES_ANY or LDAP_RES_UNSOLICITED should be +supplied to wait for any or unsolicited response. +.LP +The \fIall\fP parameter, if non-zero, causes +.B ldap_result() +to return all responses with msgid, otherwise only the +next response is returned. This is commonly used to obtain all +the responses of a search operation. .LP A search response is made up of zero or -more search entries followed by a search result. If \fIall\fP is set -to 0, search entries will be returned one at a time as they come in, -via separate calls to +more search entries, zero or more search references, and zero or +more extended partial responses followed by a search result. If +\fIall\fP is set to 0, search entries will be returned one at a +time as they come in, via separate calls to .BR ldap_result() . If it's set to 1, the search -response will only be returned in its entirety, i.e., after all entries -and the final search result have been received. -.LP +response will only be returned in its entirety, i.e., after all entries, +all references, all extended partial responses, and the final search +result have been received. +.SH RETURN VALUE Upon success, the type of the result received is returned and the -\fIresult\fP parameter will contain the result of the operation. This +\fIresult\fP parameter will contain the result of the operation; +otherwise, the \fIresult\fP parameter is undefined. This result should be passed to the LDAP parsing routines, -.BR ldap_first_entry (3) +.BR ldap_first_message (3) and friends, for interpretation. .LP The possible result types returned are: .LP .nf - #define LDAP_RES_BIND 0x61L - #define LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY 0x64L - #define LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT 0x65L - #define LDAP_RES_MODIFY 0x67L - #define LDAP_RES_ADD 0x69L - #define LDAP_RES_DELETE 0x6bL - #define LDAP_RES_MODRDN 0x6dL - #define LDAP_RES_COMPARE 0x6fL + LDAP_RES_BIND (0x61) + LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY (0x64) + LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE (0x73) + LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT (0x65) + LDAP_RES_MODIFY (0x67) + LDAP_RES_ADD (0x69) + LDAP_RES_DELETE (0x6b) + LDAP_RES_MODDN (0x6d) + LDAP_RES_COMPARE (0x6f) + LDAP_RES_EXTENDED (0x78) + LDAP_RES_INTERMEDIATE (0x79) .fi .LP The .B ldap_msgfree() routine is used to free the memory allocated for -a result by +result(s) by .B ldap_result() or -.BR ldap_search_s (3) -and friends. It takes -a pointer to the result to be freed and returns the type of the -message it freed. +.BR ldap_search_ext_s (3) +and friends. +It takes a pointer to the result or result chain to be freed and returns +the type of the last message in the chain. +If the parameter is NULL, the function does nothing and returns zero. +.LP +The +.B ldap_msgtype() +routine returns the type of a message. +.LP +The +.B ldap_msgid() +routine returns the message id of a message. .SH ERRORS .B ldap_result() -returns -1 if something bad happens, and zero if the +returns \-1 if something bad happens, and zero if the timeout specified was exceeded. -.SH NOTES -This routine mallocs memory for results that it receives. The memory -can be freed by calling -.BR ldap_msgfree . +.B ldap_msgtype() +and +.B ldap_msgid() +return \-1 on error. .SH SEE ALSO .BR ldap (3), -.BR ldap_search (3), +.BR ldap_first_message (3), .BR select (2) .SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -.B OpenLDAP -is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/). -.B OpenLDAP -is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release. +.so ../Project