11-27-2011
Do you recognize this data structure?
I am working with an undocumented feature of a software product (BladeLogic). It is returning the below string in response to a query. It is enclosed with square brackets, "records" are separated with commas and "fields" separated with semicolons. My thought was that this might be some basic data type in some shell/language that could simply by assigned to a variable/array. The script is nsh/zsh and I think Java is lurking somewhere near. Does this look like any native data type or structure or is this just some programmer's contrivance?
[ field1 = value1a;field2 = value1b, field1 = value2a;field2 = value2b ]
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
wsreg_query_get_location
wsreg_query_set_location(3WSREG) Product Install Registry Library Functions wsreg_query_set_location(3WSREG)
NAME
wsreg_query_set_location, wsreg_query_get_location - set or get the location of a query
SYNOPSIS
cc [flag ...] file ...-lwsreg [library ...]
#include <wsreg.h>
int wsreg_query_set_location(Wsreg_query *query, const char *location);
char *wsreg_query_get_location(Wsreg_query *query);
DESCRIPTION
The wsreg_query_set_location() function sets the location specified by location in the query specified by query. If a location has already
been set in the specified query, the resources associated with the previously set location are released.
The wsreg_query_get_location() function gets the location string from the query specified by query.
RETURN VALUES
The wsreg_query_set_location() function returns a non-zero value if the location was set correctly; otherwise 0 is returned.
The wsreg_query_get_location() function returns the location from the specified query structure. The resulting location string is not a
copy, so it must not be released by the caller.
USAGE
The query identifies fields used to search for a specific component in the product install registry. By specifying the install location,
the component search is narrowed to all components in the product install registry that are installed in the same location.
Other fields can be specified in the same query to further narrow the search.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |Unsafe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
wsreg_get(3WSREG), wsreg_initialize(3WSREG), wsreg_query_create(3WSREG), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 22 Sep 2000 wsreg_query_set_location(3WSREG)