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Man 3 munge_enum
munge_enum_is_valid, munge_enum_int_to_str, munge_enum_str_to_int -- MUNGE enumeration functions
#include <munge.h>
int munge_enum_is_valid (munge_enum_t type, int val);
const char * munge_enum_int_to_str (munge_enum_t type, int val);
int munge_enum_str_to_int (munge_enum_t type, const char * str);
cc `pkg-config --cflags --libs munge` -o foo foo.c
The munge_enum_is_valid() function checks if the given value val is a valid MUNGE enumeration of the specified type type in the software configuration as currently compiled. Some enumerations correspond to options that can only be enabled at compile-time.
The munge_enum_int_to_str() function converts the MUNGE enumeration val of the specified type type into a text string.
The munge_enum_str_to_int() function converts the NUL-terminated case-insensitive string str into the corresponding MUNGE enumeration of the specified type type.
The munge_enum_is_valid() function returns non-zero if the given value val is a valid enumeration.
The munge_enum_int_to_str() function returns a NUL-terminated constant text string, or NULL on error; this string should not be freed or modified by the caller.
The munge_enum_str_to_int() function returns a MUNGE enumeration on success (i.e., >= 0), or -1 on error.
The following enumeration types can be specified.
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MUNGE_ENUM_CIPHER
Specify enumerations for the available cipher types. -
MUNGE_ENUM_MAC
Specify enumerations for the available MAC types. -
MUNGE_ENUM_ZIP
Specify enumerations for the available compression types.
Refer to munge(3) for a complete list of errors.
The following example program illustrates how a list of available cipher types can be queried.
#include <stdio.h> /* for printf() */
#include <stdlib.h> /* for exit() */
#include <munge.h>
int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
int i;
const char *p;
munge_enum_t t = MUNGE_ENUM_CIPHER;
for (i = 0; (p = munge_enum_int_to_str (t, i)) != NULL; i++) {
if (munge_enum_is_valid (t, i)) {
printf ("%2d = %s\n", i, p);
}
}
exit (0);
}