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ns_conndrivername
Ns_ConnDriver(3aolserver) AOLserver Library Procedures Ns_ConnDriver(3aolserver)
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NAME
Ns_ConnDriverContext, Ns_ConnDriverName - Routines to access communication driver data
SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h"
void *
Ns_ConnDriverContext(conn)
char *
Ns_ConnDriverName(conn)
ARGUMENTS
Ns_Conn conn (in) Pointer to open connection.
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DESCRIPTION
These functions provide access to the underyling communications driver data for an open connection.
char *Ns_ConnDriverName(conn)
Returns the string name of the communication driver, e.g., "nssock". This is the name passed in the Ns_DriverInitData structure in
a call to Ns_DriverInit, not the module name for the particular instance of the loaded driver.
void *Ns_ConnDriverContent(conn)
Returns a pointer to the connection-specific driver context for the given connection. This value is that of the arg element of the
underlying Ns_Sock structure allocated by the server and used by communication drivers to manage private state. If the connection
is closed, the value returned is always NULL.
SEE ALSO
Ns_DriverInit(3)
KEYWORDS
connection, context
AOLserver 4.0 Ns_ConnDriver(3aolserver)