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A copy of the license is included in the `COPYING.DOC' file .\" as part of this distribution. .\" .TH gd_get_sarray_slice 3 "25 December 2016" "Version 0.10.0" "GETDATA" .SH NAME gd_get_sarray, gd_get_sarray_slice \(em retrieve STRING or SARRAY data from a dirfile database .SH SYNOPSIS .SC .B #include .HP .BI "int gd_get_sarray_slice(DIRFILE *" dirfile ", const char *" field_code , .BI "unsigned int " start ", size_t " len ", const char **" data_out ); .HP .BI "int gd_get_sarray(DIRFILE *" dirfile ", const char *" field_code , .BI "const char **" data_out ); .EC .SH DESCRIPTION The .FN gd_get_sarray_slice function queries a dirfile(5) database specified by .ARG dirfile for the .B STRING or .B SARRAY scalar .ARG field_code . Pointers to read-only string elements of the specified field are stored in the user-supplied .ARG data_out buffer, which must be large enough to hold .ARG len pointers. The first element of the field stored is given by .ARG start , and the number of elements stored is given by .ARG len . The .FN gd_get_sarray function behaves similarly, except it returns the entire field, as if .FN gd_get_sarray_slice were called with .ARG start equal to zero and .ARG len equal to the value returned by .F3 gd_array_len . The .ARG dirfile argument must point to a valid DIRFILE object previously created by a call to .F3 gd_open . The number of elements returned by .FN gd_get_sarray may be obtained by calling .F3 gd_array_len . Unlike .F3 gd_getdata , calling .FN gd_get_sarray_slice never results in a short read; attempting to read past the end of the field will result in an error, and no data will be returned. If .ARG field_code refers to a .B STRING field, it is treated as if it were a .B SARRAY field with only one element. See the .F3 gd_get_string manual page for an example of how to replace .F3 gd_get_string calls with .FN gd_get_sarray . .SH RETURN VALUE On success, .FN gd_get_sarray and .FN gd_get_sarray_slice , return zero. Storage for the strings returned by this function are managed by GetData and should not be deallocated by the caller. On error, these functions return a negative-valued error code. Possible error codes are: .DD GD_E_ALLOC The library was unable to allocate memory. .DD GD_E_BAD_CODE The field specified by .ARG field_code was not found in the database. .DD GD_E_BAD_DIRFILE An invalid .ARG dirfile was supplied. .DD GD_E_BAD_FIELD_TYPE The supplied .ARG field_code was not a .BR STRING nor .BR SARRAY . .DD GD_E_BOUNDS A request for data beyond the end of the field was made. .DD GD_E_INTERNAL_ERROR An internal error occurred in the library while trying to perform the task. This indicates a bug in the library. Please report the incident to the maintainer. .PP The error code is also stored in the .B DIRFILE object and may be retrieved after this function returns by calling .F3 gd_error . A descriptive error string for the error may be obtained by calling .F3 gd_error_string . .SH HISTORY The .FN gd_get_sarray and .FN gd_get_sarray_slice functions appeared in GetData-0.10.0. .SH SEE ALSO .F3 gd_array_len , .F3 gd_get_string , .F3 gd_error , .F3 gd_error_string , .F3 gd_open , .F3 gd_put_sarray_slice , .F3 gd_sarrays , dirfile(5)