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Operating Systems Linux empty trash Post 49817 by HOUSCOUS on Sunday 11th of April 2004 11:02:30 PM
Old 04-12-2004
use "rm -rdf yourdir" and you can say "goodbye" to that directory and whatever is in it.
 

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ldns(3) 						     Library Functions Manual							   ldns(3)

NAME
ldns_rdf_new, ldns_rdf_clone, ldns_rdf_new_frm_data, ldns_rdf_new_frm_str, ldns_rdf_new_frm_fp, ldns_rdf_free, ldns_rdf_deep_free, ldns_rdf_print- SYNOPSIS
#include <stdint.h> #include <stdbool.h> #include <ldns/ldns.h> ldns_rdf* ldns_rdf_new(ldns_rdf_type type, size_t size, void *data); ldns_rdf* ldns_rdf_clone(const ldns_rdf *rd); ldns_rdf* ldns_rdf_new_frm_data(ldns_rdf_type type, size_t size, const void *data); ldns_rdf* ldns_rdf_new_frm_str(ldns_rdf_type type, const char *str); ldns_status ldns_rdf_new_frm_fp(ldns_rdf **r, ldns_rdf_type type, FILE *fp); void ldns_rdf_free(ldns_rdf *rd); void ldns_rdf_deep_free(ldns_rdf *rd); void ldns_rdf_print(FILE *output, const ldns_rdf *rdf); DESCRIPTION
ldns_rdf_new() allocates a new rdf structure and fills it. This function DOES NOT copy the contents from the buffer, unlinke ldns_rdf_new_frm_data() type: type of the rdf size: size of the buffer data: pointer to the buffer to be copied Returns the new rdf structure or NULL on failure ldns_rdf_clone() clones a rdf structure. The data is copied. rd: rdf to be copied Returns a new rdf structure ldns_rdf_new_frm_data() allocates a new rdf structure and fills it. This function _does_ copy the contents from the buffer, unlinke ldns_rdf_new() type: type of the rdf size: size of the buffer data: pointer to the buffer to be copied Returns the new rdf structure or NULL on failure ldns_rdf_new_frm_str() creates a new rdf from a string. type: type to use str: string to use Returns ldns_rdf* or NULL in case of an error ldns_rdf_new_frm_fp() creates a new rdf from a file containing a string. r: the new rdf type: type to use fp: the file pointer to use Returns LDNS_STATUS_OK or the error ldns_rdf_free() frees a rdf structure, leaving the data pointer intact. rd: the pointer to be freed Returns void ldns_rdf_deep_free() frees a rdf structure _and_ frees the data. rdf should be created with _new_frm_data rd: the rdf structure to be freed Returns void ldns_rdf_print() Prints the data in the rdata field to the given file stream (in presentation format) output: the file stream to print to rdf: the rdata field to print Returns void AUTHOR
The ldns team at NLnet Labs. Which consists out of Jelte Jansen and Miek Gieben. REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs to ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl or in our bugzilla at http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/bugs/index.html COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 NLnet Labs. Licensed under the BSD License. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
ldns_rdf. And perldoc Net::DNS, RFC1034, RFC1035, RFC4033, RFC4034 and RFC4035. REMARKS
This manpage was automaticly generated from the ldns source code by use of Doxygen and some perl. 30 May 2006 ldns(3)
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