debian man page for auparse_next_record

Query: auparse_next_record

OS: debian

Section: 3

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AUPARSE_NEXT_RECORD(3)						  Linux Audit API					    AUPARSE_NEXT_RECORD(3)

NAME
auparse_next_record - move record cursor
SYNOPSIS
#include <auparse.h> int auparse_next_record(auparse_state_t *au);
DESCRIPTION
auparse_next_record will move the internal library cursors to point to the next record of the current event. You should not call this func- tion from a feed interface callback function. Doing so will deadlock the code. In that scenario, you should check the number of records in the current event with auparse_get_num_records and only call this if there are more records.
RETURN VALUE
Returns -1 if an error occurs, 0 if no more records in current event, or 1 for success.
SEE ALSO
auparse_next_event(3),auparse_get_num_records(3).
AUTHOR
Steve Grubb Red Hat Feb 2007 AUPARSE_NEXT_RECORD(3)
Related Man Pages
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