NAME¶
smiGetAttribute, smiGetFirstAttribute, smiGetNextAttribute,
  smiGetAttributeParentClass, smiGetAttributeParentType,
  smiGetFirstUniqueAttribute, smiGetNextUniqueAttribute, smiGetEvent,
  smiGetFirstEvent, smiGetNextEvent, smiGetAttributeFirstRange,
  smiGetAttributeNextRange, smiGetAttributeFirstNamedNumber,
  smiGetAttributeNextNamedNumber - SMI Attribute information routines
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <smi.h>
 
SmiAttribute *smiGetAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr, char *name);
 
SmiAttribute *smiGetFirstAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr);
 
SmiAttribute *smiGetNextAttribute(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr);
 
SmiType *smiGetAttributeParentType(SmiType *smiAttributePtr);
 
SmiClass *smiGetAttributeParentClass(SmiType *smiAttributePtr);
 
SmiAttribute *smiGetFirstUniqueAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr);
 
SmiAttribute *smiGetNextUniqueAttribute(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr);
 
SmiRange *smiGetAttributeFirstRange(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr);
 
SmiRange *smiGetAttributeNextRange(SmiRange *smiRangePtr);
 
SmiNamedNumber *smiGetAttributeFirstNamedNumber(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr);
 
SmiNamedNumber *smiGetAttributeNextNamedNumber(SmiNamedNumber *smiNamedNumberPtr);
typedef struct SmiAttribute {
    SmiIdentifier       name;
    SmiDecl             decl;
    SmiStatus           status;
    char                *description;
    char                *reference;
} SmiAttribute;
typedef struct SmiRange {
    SmiValue            minValue;
    SmiValue            maxValue;
} SmiRange;
typedef struct SmiNamedNumber {
    SmiIdentifier       name;
    SmiValue            value;
} SmiNamedNumber;
DESCRIPTION¶
These functions retrieve information on a SMIng Attribute definition (SMIng).
smiGetAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr, char *name) returns a pointer to
  
struct SmiAttribute for the Attribute with the given 
name in the
  given class( 
smiClassPtr), or NULL if the attribute with the given name
  does not exist.
smiGetFirstAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr) and
  
smiGetNextAttribute(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr) are used to iterate
  through the attributes of the class given by 
smiClassPtr. They return a
  pointer to 
struct SmiAttribute that represents an attribute or NULL if
  there are no attributes left in the class, or error has occurred.
smiGetAttributeParentClass(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr) returns a
  pointer to a 
struct SmiClass, pointing to the parent class of the given
  
smiAttributePtr, or NULL if the attribute does not reference class.
  Note that attributes always have either parent type or parent class.
smiGetAttributeParentType(SmiType *smiAttributePtr) returns a pointer to
  a 
struct SmiType, pointing to the parent type of the given
  
smiAttributePtr, or NULL if the attribute does not reference type. Note
  that attributes always have either parent type or parent class.
smiGetFirstUniqueAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr) and
  
smiGetNextUniqueAttribute(SmiType *smiAttributePtr) are used to iterate
  through the unique attributes of the class given by 
smiClassPtr. They
  return a pointer to 
struct SmiAttribute that represents a unique
  attribute or NULL if there are no unique attributes left in the class, or
  error has occurred. This function 
MUST NOT be used for scalar classes,
  so it should only be called after 
isClassScalar() has returned 0.
smiGetAttributeFirstRange(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr), and
  
smiGetAttributeNextRange(SmiRange *smiRangePtr) are used to iterate
  through ranges that restrict number or octet string types. Both functions
  return a pointer to the 
struct SmiRange representing the range, or NULL
  if there are no more ranges, or error has occurred.
smiGetAttributeFirstNamedNumber(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr) and
  
smiGetAttributeNextNamedNumber(SmiNamedNumber
  *smiNamedNumberPtr) are used to iterate through named numbers of bits
  or enumerations for attributes, which reference types, and to retrieve the
  reference restriction of a pointer. Both functions return a pointer to the
  struct SmiNamedNumber representing the named number, or NULL if there are no
  named numbers left, or error has occurred. 
smiGetFirstNamedNumber() can
  be used to retrieve the name of the identity that is restricting Pointer type,
  as it is stored as the name of the first named number.
FILES¶
${prefix}/include/smi.h    SMI library header file
SEE ALSO¶
libsmi(3), 
smi_module(3), 
smi.h
AUTHOR¶
(C) 2007 Kaloyan Kanev, Jacobs University, Germany
  <k.kanev@jacobs-university.de>