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604 lines
18 KiB
C
604 lines
18 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2018, UCAR/Unidata and OPeNDAP, Inc.
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See the COPYRIGHT dap for more information. */
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/*
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OC External Interface
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Created: 4/4/2009
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Last Revised: 12/23/2014
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Version: 2.1
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*/
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#ifndef OC_H
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#define OC_H
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#endif
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/*!\file oc.h
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*/
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/*!\defgroup Definitions Constants, types, etc.
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@{*/
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/*! OC_MAX_DIMS is the maximum allowable
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number of dimensions.
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Ideally, it should be greater or equal to max allowed by dap or netcdf
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*/
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#define OC_MAX_DIMENSIONS 1024
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/*!\enum OCdxd
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Define the legal kinds of fetch: DAS, DDS, or DataDDS
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*/
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typedef enum OCdxd {
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OCDDS=0,
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OCDAS=1,
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OCDATADDS=2
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} OCdxd;
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/*!\def OCDATA
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Define an alias for OCDATADDS
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*/
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#define OCDATA OCDATADDS
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/*!
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\typedef OCflags
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Define flags for oc_fetch.
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*/
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typedef int OCflags;
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/*!\def OCONDISK
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Cause oc_fetch to store the retrieved data on disk.
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*/
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#define OCONDISK 1
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/**************************************************/
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/* OCtype */
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/*!\enum OCtype
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Define the set of legal types. The set is divided
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into two parts. The atomic types define
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leaf nodes of the DDS. The non-atomic types
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are used to tag internal nodes of the DDS tree.
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*/
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typedef enum OCtype {
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/* Atomic Types */
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/* OC_Ubyte, OC_Char, OC_Int64 and OC_UInt64 are defined for future extension*/
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OC_NAT=0,
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OC_Char=1,
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OC_Byte=2,
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OC_UByte=3,
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OC_Int16=4,
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OC_UInt16=5,
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OC_Int32=6,
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OC_UInt32=7,
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OC_Int64=8,
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OC_UInt64=9,
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OC_Float32=10,
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OC_Float64=11,
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OC_String=12,
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OC_URL=13,
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/* Non-Atomic Types */
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OC_Atomic=100,
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OC_Dataset=101,
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OC_Sequence=102,
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OC_Grid=103,
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OC_Structure=104,
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OC_Dimension=105,
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OC_Attribute=106,
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OC_Attributeset=107,
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OC_Map=108,
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OC_Group=109,
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} OCtype;
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/*!\enum OCerror
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Define the set of error return codes.
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The set consists of oc errors (negative
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values) plus the set of system errors, which
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are positive.
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*/
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typedef enum OCerror {
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OC_NOERR=0,
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OC_EBADID=-1,
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OC_ECHAR=-2,
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OC_EDIMSIZE=-3,
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OC_EEDGE=-4,
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OC_EINVAL=-5,
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OC_EINVALCOORDS=-6,
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OC_ENOMEM=-7,
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OC_ENOTVAR=-8,
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OC_EPERM=-9,
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OC_ESTRIDE=-10,
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OC_EDAP=-11,
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OC_EXDR=-12,
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OC_ECURL=-13,
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OC_EBADURL=-14,
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OC_EBADVAR=-15,
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OC_EOPEN=-16,
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OC_EIO=-17,
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OC_ENODATA=-18,
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OC_EDAPSVC=-19,
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OC_ENAMEINUSE=-20,
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OC_EDAS=-21,
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OC_EDDS=-22,
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OC_EDATADDS=-23,
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OC_ERCFILE=-24,
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OC_ENOFILE=-25,
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OC_EINDEX=-26,
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OC_EBADTYPE=-27,
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OC_ESCALAR=-28,
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OC_EOVERRUN=-29,
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OC_EAUTH=-30,
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} OCerror;
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/*!\def OCLOGNOTE
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Tag a log entry as a note.
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*/
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#define OCLOGNOTE 0
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/*!\def OCLOGWARN
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Tag a log entry as a warning.
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*/
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#define OCLOGWARN 1
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/*!\def OCLOGERR
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Tag a log entry as an error.
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*/
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#define OCLOGERR 2
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/*!\def OCLOGDBG
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Tag a log entry as a debug note.
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*/
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#define OCLOGDBG 3
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/**************************************************/
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/* Define the opaque types */
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/*!\typedef OCobject
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Define a common opaque type.
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*/
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typedef void* OCobject;
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/*!\typedef OCddsnode
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The OCddsnode type provide a reference
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to a component of a DAS or DDS tree:
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e.g. Sequence, Grid, Dataset, etc.
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These objects
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are nested, so most objects reference a container object
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and subnode objects. The term ddsnode is slightly misleading
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since it also covers DAS nodes.
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*/
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typedef OCobject OCddsnode;
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/*!\typedef OCdasnode
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The OCdasnode is a alias for OCddsnode.
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*/
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typedef OCddsnode OCdasnode;
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/* Data data type */
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/*!\typedef OCdatanode
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The OCdatanode type provide a reference
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to a specific piece of data in the data
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part of a Datadds.
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*/
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typedef OCobject OCdatanode;
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/*!\typedef OClink
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Think of OClink as analogous to the C stdio FILE structure;
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it "holds" all the other state info about
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a connection to the server, the url request, and the DAS/DDS/DATADDSinfo.
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3/24/210: Renamed from OCconnection because of confusion about
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term "connection"
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*/
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typedef OCobject OClink;
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/**@}*/
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/**************************************************/
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/* extern API */
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/* Declaration modifiers for DLL support (MSC et al) */
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#if defined(DLL_NETCDF) /* define when library is a DLL */
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# if defined(DLL_EXPORT) /* define when building the library */
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# define MSC_EXTRA __declspec(dllexport)
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# else
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# define MSC_EXTRA __declspec(dllimport)
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# endif
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# include <io.h>
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#else
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#define MSC_EXTRA /**< Needed for DLL build. */
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#endif /* defined(DLL_NETCDF) */
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#define EXTERNL MSC_EXTRA extern /**< Needed for DLL build. */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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external "C" {
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#endif
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/**************************************************/
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/* Link management */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_open(const char* url, OClink*);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_close(OClink);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Tree Management */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_fetch(OClink,
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const char* constraint,
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OCdxd,
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OCflags,
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OCddsnode*);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_root_free(OClink, OCddsnode root);
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EXTERNL const char* oc_tree_text(OClink, OCddsnode root);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Node Management */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_properties(OClink, OCddsnode,
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char** namep,
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OCtype* typep,
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OCtype* atomictypep, /* if octype == OC_Atomic */
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OCddsnode* containerp, /* NULL if octype == OC_Dataset */
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size_t* rankp, /* 0 if scalar */
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size_t* nsubnodesp,
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size_t* nattrp);
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/* Define some individual accessors for convenience */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_name(OClink,OCddsnode,char**);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_class(OClink,OCddsnode,OCtype*);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_atomictype(OClink,OCddsnode,OCtype*);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_nsubnodes(OClink,OCddsnode,size_t*);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_rank(OClink,OCddsnode,size_t*);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_attr_count(OClink,OCddsnode,size_t*);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_root(OClink,OCddsnode,OCddsnode*);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_container(OClink,OCddsnode,OCddsnode*);
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/* Aliases */
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#define oc_dds_octype oc_dds_class
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#define oc_dds_type oc_dds_class
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/* Get the i'th field of the given (container) node; return OC_EINDEX
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if there is no such node; return OC_EBADTYPE if node is not
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a container
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_ithfield(OClink, OCddsnode, size_t index, OCddsnode* ithfieldp);
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/* Alias for oc_dds_ithfield */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_ithsubnode(OClink, OCddsnode, size_t, OCddsnode*);
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/* Convenience functions that are just combinations of ithfield with other functions */
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/* Return the grid array dds node from the specified grid node*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_gridarray(OClink, OCddsnode grid, OCddsnode* arrayp);
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/* Return the i'th grid map dds node from the specified grid dds node.
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NOTE: Map indices start at ZERO.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_gridmap(OClink, OCddsnode grid, size_t index, OCddsnode* mapp);
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/* Retrieve a dds node by name from a dds structure or dataset node.
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return OC_EBADTYPE if node is not a container,
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return OC_EINDEX if no field by the given name is found.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_fieldbyname(OClink, OCddsnode, const char* name, OCddsnode* fieldp);
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/* Return the dimension nodes, if any, associated with a given DDS node */
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/* Caller must allocate and free the vector for dimids */
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/* If the node is scalar, then return OC_ESCALAR. */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_dimensions(OClink, OCddsnode, OCddsnode* dimids);
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/* Return the i'th dimension node, if any, associated with a given object */
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/* If there is no such dimension, then return OC_EINVAL */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_ithdimension(OClink,OCddsnode, size_t, OCddsnode*);
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/* Return the size and name associated with a given dimension object
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as defined in the DDS
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dimension_properties(OClink,OCddsnode,size_t*,char**);
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/* For convenience, return only the dimension sizes */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_dimensionsizes(OClink,OCddsnode,size_t* dimsizes);
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/* Attribute Management */
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/* Obtain the attributes associated with a given DDS OCddsnode.
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One specifies the DDS root to get the global attributes
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The actual attribute strings are returned and the user
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must do any required conversion based on the octype.
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The strings vector must be allocated and freed by caller,
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The contents of the strings vector must also be reclaimed
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using oc_attr_reclaim(see below).
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Standard practice is to call twice, once with the strings
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argument == NULL so we get the number of values,
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then the second time with an allocated char** vector.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_attr(OClink,OCddsnode, size_t i,
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char** name, OCtype* octype,
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size_t* nvalues, char** strings);
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/* Access ith value string of a DAS OC_Attribute object.
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OCddsnode of the object is assumed to be OC_Attribute.
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Note that this is different than the above oc_dds_attr
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that works on DDS nodes.
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Note also that the return value is always a string.
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Caller must free returned string.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_das_attr_count(OClink, OCddsnode, size_t* countp);
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_das_attr(OClink,OCddsnode, size_t, OCtype*, char**);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Free up a ddsnode that is no longer being used */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_free(OClink, OCddsnode);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Data Procedures */
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/* Given the DDS tree root, get the root data of datadds */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_getdataroot(OClink, OCddsnode treeroot, OCdatanode* rootp);
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/* Alias for oc_dds_getdataroot */
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#define oc_data_getroot oc_dds_getdataroot
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/* Return the data of the container for the specified data.
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If it does not exist, then return NULL.
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In effect this procedure allows one to walk up the datatree one level.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_container(OClink, OCdatanode data, OCdatanode* containerp);
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/* Return the root node of the data tree that contains the specified data node.
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In effect this procedure allows one to walk to the root of the datatree
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containing the specified datanode.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_root(OClink, OCdatanode data, OCdatanode* rootp);
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/*
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There are multiple ways to walk down a level in a data tree
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depending on what kind of node we are currently visiting.
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The possibilities are:
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1. current node is the data for a structure or dataset node:
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=> oc_data_ithfield -- get the data node corresponding
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to the ith field of the structure
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2. current node is the data for a grid node:
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=> oc_data_gridarray -- get the data node for the grid array
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=> oc_data_gridmap -- get the data node for the ith grid map
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3. current node is the data for an array of structures
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=> oc_data_ithelement -- get the data node corresponding to
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the i'th structure in the array
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If the structure is scalar, then the indices
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are ignored.
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4. current node is the data for a sequence
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=> oc_data_ithrecord -- get the data node corresponding to
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the i'th record in the sequence
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Note that the above only apply to compound objects. Once
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you have the data node for an atomic types object (dimensioned
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or scalar), you can read its contents using oc_data_read
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or oc_data_readscalar.
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*/
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/* Return the data node for the i'th field of the specified container data */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_ithfield(OClink, OCdatanode container, size_t index,
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OCdatanode* fieldp);
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/* Retrieve the data node by name from a container data node */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dat_fieldbyname(OClink, OCdatanode, const char* name, OCdatanode* fieldp);
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/* Return the grid array data for the specified grid data */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_gridarray(OClink, OCdatanode grid, OCdatanode* arrayp);
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/* Return the i'th grid map data for the specified grid data.
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NOTE: Map indices start at ZERO.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_gridmap(OClink, OCdatanode grid, size_t index, OCdatanode* mapp);
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/* Return the data of a dimensioned Structure corresponding
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to the element specified by the indices.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_ithelement(OClink, OCdatanode data, size_t* indices, OCdatanode* elementp);
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/* Return the i'th record data of a Sequence data. */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_ithrecord(OClink, OCdatanode data, size_t index, OCdatanode* recordp);
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/* Free up an data that is no longer being used */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_free(OClink, OCdatanode data);
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/* Count the records associated with a sequence */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_recordcount(OClink, OCdatanode, size_t*);
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/* Return the actual data values associated with the specified leaf data.
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The OCdatanode is assumed to be referencing a leaf node that is
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either a atomic valued scalar or array.
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If scalar, then index and count are ignored.
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Caller is responsible for allocating memory(of proper size)
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and free'ing it.
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See also oc_dds_read().
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_read(OClink, OCdatanode, size_t*, size_t*, size_t, void*);
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/* Like oc_data_read, but for reading a scalar.
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Caller is responsible for allocating memory(of proper size)
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and free'ing it.
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See also oc_dds_readscalar().
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_readscalar(OClink, OCdatanode, size_t, void*);
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/* Like oc_data_read, but caller provides a starting set of indices
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and count of the number of elements to read.
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Caller is responsible for allocating memory(of proper size)
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and free'ing it.
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See also oc_dds_readn().
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_readn(OClink, OCdatanode, const size_t*, size_t, size_t, void*);
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/* Return the indices for this datas; Assumes the data
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was obtained using oc_data_ithelement or oc_data_ithrecord;
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if not, then an error is returned.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_position(OClink, OCdatanode data, size_t* indices);
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/* Return the pattern dds node for an data */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_ddsnode(OClink, OCdatanode data, OCddsnode*);
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/* Return the octype of the data (convenience) */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_data_octype(OClink, OCdatanode data, OCtype*);
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/* Return 1 if the specified data has a valid index, 0 otherwise.
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Valid index means it was created using
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oc_data_ithelement or oc_data_ithrecord.
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*/
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EXTERNL int oc_data_indexed(OClink link, OCdatanode datanode);
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/* Return 1 if the specified data has a valid index, 0 otherwise.
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Valid index means it was created using
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oc_data_ithelement or oc_data_ithrecord.
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*/
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EXTERNL int oc_data_indexed(OClink, OCdatanode);
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/* Return 1 if the specified data can be indexed
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Indexable means the data is pointing to
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an indexed structure or to a sequence.
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*/
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EXTERNL int oc_data_indexable(OClink, OCdatanode);
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/**************************************************/
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/*
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For top-level, atomic variables, it is possible to directly
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read the associated data without having to use the oc_data_XXX
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procedures. Provide special procedures to support this.
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*/
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/* See oc_data_read for semantics */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_read(OClink, OCddsnode, size_t*, size_t*, size_t, void*);
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/* See oc_data_readscalar for semantics */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_readscalar(OClink, OCddsnode, size_t, void*);
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/* See oc_data_readn for semantics */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_dds_readn(OClink, OCddsnode, size_t*, size_t, size_t, void*);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Misc. OCtype-related functions */
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/* Return size of the given type(Atomic only) */
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EXTERNL size_t oc_typesize(OCtype);
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/* Return a canonical printable string describing a given type:
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e.g. Byte, Int16, etc.
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*/
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EXTERNL const char* oc_typetostring(OCtype);
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/* Given a value of a atomic OC type, provide a canonical
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string representing that value; mostly for debugging.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_typeprint(OCtype, void* value, size_t bufsize, char* buf);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Logging */
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EXTERNL void oc_loginit(void);
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EXTERNL int oc_setlogging(int onoff); /* 1=>start logging 0=>stop */
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EXTERNL int oc_logopen(const char* logfilename);
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EXTERNL void oc_logclose(void);
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EXTERNL void oc_log(int tag, const char* fmt, ...);
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EXTERNL void oc_logtext(int tag, const char* text);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Miscellaneous */
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/* Reclaim the strings within a string vector, but not the vector itself.
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This is useful for reclaiming the result of oc_data_read
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or oc_dds_attr when the type is OC_String or OC_URL.
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Note that only the strings are reclaimed, the string vector
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is not reclaimed because it was presumably allocated by the client.
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*/
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EXTERNL void oc_reclaim_strings(size_t n, char** svec);
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/* Convert an OCerror to a human readable string */
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EXTERNL const char* oc_errstring(OCerror err);
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/* Get client parameters from the URL
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DO NOT free the result
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*/
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EXTERNL const char* oc_clientparam_get(OClink, const char* param);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Merging operations */
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/* Merge a specified DAS into a specified DDS or DATADDS */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_merge_das(OClink, OCddsnode dasroot, OCddsnode ddsroot);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Debugging */
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/* When a server error is detected, then it is possible
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to get DODS supplied server error info using this procedure */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_svcerrordata(OClink link, char** codep,
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char** msgp, long* httpp);
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/* Get the HTTP return code from the last call;
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note that this may or may not be the same as returned
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by oc_svcerrordata.
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*/
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EXTERNL int oc_httpcode(OClink);
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/*
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(Re-)initialize the oc library as if nothing had been called.
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This is primarily for debugging of rc files.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_initialize(void);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Curl options */
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/* This is here because trial and error shows that
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libcurl shows thru too much. So bow to the inevitable.
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*/
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/*Cause the curl library to be verbose and save error messages*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_trace_curl(OClink link);
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/* Allow specification of the rc file */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_set_rcfile(const char* filepath);
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/* Allow specification of the netrc file */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_set_netrc(OClink*, const char* filepath);
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/* Set arbitrary curl option */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_set_curlopt(OClink link, const char* option, void* value);
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/**************************************************/
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/* Experimental/Undocumented */
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/* Given an arbitrary OCnode, return the connection of which it is a part */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_get_connection(OCobject ocnode, OCobject* linkp);
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/* Resend a url as a head request to check the Last-Modified time */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_update_lastmodified_data(OClink);
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/* Get last known modification time; -1 => data unknown */
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EXTERNL long oc_get_lastmodified_data(OClink);
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/* Test if a given url responds to a DAP protocol request */
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_ping(const char* url);
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/* Return the size of the in-memory or on-disk
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data chunk returned by the server for a given tree.
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Zero implies it is not defined.
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*/
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EXTERNL OCerror oc_raw_xdrsize(OClink,OCddsnode,off_t*);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /*OC_H*/
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