debian man page for globus_rsl_print

Query: globus_rsl_print

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RSL Display - Functions int globus_rsl_value_print_recursive (globus_rsl_value_t *globus_rsl_value_ptr) char * globus_rsl_get_operator (int my_op) int globus_rsl_print_recursive (globus_rsl_t *ast_node) char * globus_rsl_unparse (globus_rsl_t *rsl_spec) char * globus_rsl_value_unparse (globus_rsl_value_t *rsl_value) Function Documentation int globus_rsl_value_print_recursive (globus_rsl_value_t *globus_rsl_value_ptr) Print the value of a globus_rsl_value_t to standard output. The globus_rsl_value_print_recursive() function prints a string representation of the RSL value node pointed to by the globus_rsl_value_ptr parameter to standard output. This function is not reentrant. Parameters: globus_rsl_value_ptr A pointer to the RSL value to display. Returns: The globus_rsl_value_print_recursive() function always returns GLOBUS_SUCCESS. char* globus_rsl_get_operator (intmy_op) Get the string representation of an RSL operator. The globus_rsl_get_operator() function returns a pointer to a static string that represents the RSL operator passed in via the my_op parameter. If the operator is not value, then globus_rsl_get_operator() returns a pointer to the string '??' Parameters: my_op The RSL operator to return. Returns: The globus_rsl_get_operator() function returns a pointer to the string representation of the my_op parameter, or '??' if that value is not a value RSL operator. int globus_rsl_print_recursive (globus_rsl_t *ast_node) Print the value of an RSL syntax tree to standard output. The globus_rsl_print_recursive() function prints a string representation of the RSL syntax tree pointed to by the ast_node parameter to standard output. This function is not reentrant. Parameters: ast_node A pointer to the RSL syntax tree to display. Returns: The globus_rsl_print_recursive() function always returns GLOBUS_SUCCESS. char* globus_rsl_unparse (globus_rsl_t *rsl_spec) Convert an RSL parse tree to a string. The globus_rsl_unparse() function returns a new string which can be parsed into the RSL syntax tree passed as the rsl_spec parameter. The caller is responsible for freeing this string. Parameters: rsl_spec A pointer to the RSL syntax tree to unparse. Returns: Upon success, the globus_rsl_unparse() function returns a new string which represents the RSL parse tree passed as the rsl_spec parameter. If an error occurs, globus_rsl_unparse() returns NULL. char* globus_rsl_value_unparse (globus_rsl_value_t *rsl_value) Convert an RSL value pointer to a string. The globus_rsl_value_unparse() function returns a new string which can be parsed into the value of an RSL relation that has the same syntactic meaning as the rsl_value parameter. The caller is responsible for freeing this string. Parameters: rsl_value A pointer to the RSL value node to unparse. Returns: Upon success, the globus_rsl_value_unparse() function returns a new string which represents the RSL value ndoe passed as the rsl_value parameter. If an error occurs, globus_rsl_value_unparse() returns NULL. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for globus rsl from the source code. Version 9.1 Wed Jan 25 2012 RSL Display(3)
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