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gd_linterp_tablename(3) | GETDATA | gd_linterp_tablename(3) |
NAME¶
gd_linterp_tablename — retrieve the pathname of a look-up table in a Dirfile
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <getdata.h>
char *gd_linterp_tablename(DIRFILE *dirfile, const char *field_code);
DESCRIPTION¶
The gd_linterp_tablename() function retrieves the pathname of the look-up table (LUT) used by the LINTERP field specified by field_code in the dirfile specified by dirfile. If field_code contains a valid representation suffix, it will be ignored.
Note: this function returns a fully canonicalised, absolute path. The value of the table member in a gd_entry_t object (see gd_entry(3)) is the path which appears in the format specification on disk, which may be a path relative to the fragment directory.
RETURN VALUE¶
On success, gd_linterp_tablename() returns the full pathname of the LUT associated with the specified field in a newly-allocated buffer. By default, this buffer is allocated with malloc(3), but a different memory manager may be specified by calling gd_alloc_funcs(3) before calling this function. The caller is responsible for deallocating the returned buffer.
On error, this function returns NULL and stores a negative-valued error code in the DIRFILE object which may be retrieved by a subsequent call to gd_error(3). Possible error codes are:
- GD_E_ALLOC
- The library was unable to allocate memory.
- GD_E_BAD_CODE
- The field specified by field_code was not found.
- GD_E_BAD_DIRFILE
- The supplied dirfile was invalid.
- GD_E_BAD_FIELD_TYPE
- The field specified by field_code was not a LINTERP field.
A descriptive error string for the error may be obtained by calling gd_error_string(3).
HISTORY¶
The gd_linterp_tablename() function appeared in GetData-0.8.1.
SEE ALSO¶
gd_alloc_funcs(3), gd_entry(3), gd_error(3), gd_error_string(3), dirfile(5), dirfile-format(5)
25 December 2016 | Version 0.10.0 |