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getdns_dict(3) | getdns | getdns_dict(3) |
NAME¶
getdns_dict, getdns_dict_create, getdns_dict_create_with_extended_memory_functions, getdns_dict_create_with_memory_functions, getdns_dict_destroy -- getdns dict create and destroy routines
LIBRARY¶
DNS Resolver library (libgetdns, -lgetdns)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <getdns.h>
getdns_dict *
getdns_dict_create ()
getdns_dict *
getdns_dict_create_with_extended_memory_functions
void *(*malloc)(void *userarg, size_t sz),
void *(*realloc)(void *userarg, void *buf, size_t sz),
void (*free)(void *userarg, void *buf)
getdns_dict *
getdns_dict_create_with_memory_functions
void *(*realloc)(void *buf, size_t sz),
void (*free)(void *buf)
void
getdns_dict_destroy (getdns_dict *this_dict)
DESCRIPTION¶
The getdns_dict type is used to manage name/value pairs in which the names are strings and the data types of the values are heterogeneous and include
getdns_bindata
getdns_dict
getdns_list
uint32_t
The destroy function performs a "deep" destroy, freeing storage for all of the members of the dictionary before destroying the dictionary. There are a number of helper functions that provide access to the dictionary object, see their respective man pages.
userarg pass this argument to the user specified memory management functions for operations on lists created using extended memory functions
this_dict the dictionary to destroy
RETURN VALUES¶
Upon successful completion the getdns_dict_create function returns a valid (empty) dictionary structure that should be freed via a call to getdns_dict_destroy. If a parameter in invalid or in the event of some error getdns_dict_create returns NULL.
EXAMPLES¶
TBD
SEE ALSO¶
libgetdns(3), getdns_dict_get(3), getdns_dict_set(3), getdns_list(3), getdns_pretty_print_dict(3).
December 2015 | getdns 1.6.0 |