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mtp_libmtp_folder_struct
LIBMTP_folder_struct(3) libmtp LIBMTP_folder_struct(3)
NAME
libmtp - LIBMTP_folder_struct
SYNOPSIS
#include <libmtp.h>
Data Fields
uint32_t folder_id
uint32_t parent_id
uint32_t storage_id
char * name
LIBMTP_folder_t * sibling
LIBMTP_folder_t * child
Detailed Description
MTP Folder structure
Examples:
delfile.c, folders.c, getfile.c, newfolder.c, sendfile.c, and sendtr.c.
Field Documentation
LIBMTP_folder_t* LIBMTP_folder_struct::child
Child folder or NULL if no children
Examples:
folders.c.
Referenced by LIBMTP_destroy_folder_t(), LIBMTP_Find_Folder(), and LIBMTP_Get_Folder_List_For_Storage().
uint32_t LIBMTP_folder_struct::folder_id
Unique folder ID
Examples:
folders.c.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Find_Folder(), LIBMTP_Get_Folder_List_For_Storage(), LIBMTP_new_folder_t(), and LIBMTP_Set_Folder_Name().
char* LIBMTP_folder_struct::name
Name of folder
Examples:
folders.c.
Referenced by LIBMTP_destroy_folder_t(), LIBMTP_Get_Folder_List_For_Storage(), and LIBMTP_Set_Folder_Name().
uint32_t LIBMTP_folder_struct::parent_id
ID of parent folder
Referenced by LIBMTP_Get_Folder_List_For_Storage().
LIBMTP_folder_t* LIBMTP_folder_struct::sibling
Next folder at same level or NULL if no more
Examples:
folders.c.
Referenced by LIBMTP_destroy_folder_t(), LIBMTP_Find_Folder(), and LIBMTP_Get_Folder_List_For_Storage().
uint32_t LIBMTP_folder_struct::storage_id
ID of storage holding this folder
Referenced by LIBMTP_Get_Folder_List_For_Storage().
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