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.TH LDAP_SCHEMA 3 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
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.\" $OpenLDAP$
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.\" Copyright 2000-2009 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved.
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.\" Copying restrictions apply. See COPYRIGHT/LICENSE.
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.SH NAME
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ldap_str2syntax, ldap_syntax2str, ldap_syntax2name, ldap_syntax_free, ldap_str2matchingrule, ldap_matchingrule2str, ldap_matchingrule2name, ldap_matchingrule_free, ldap_str2attributetype, ldap_attributetype2str, ldap_attributetype2name, ldap_attributetype_free, ldap_str2objectclass, ldap_objectclass2str, ldap_objectclass2name, ldap_objectclass_free, ldap_scherr2str \- Schema definition handling routines
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.SH LIBRARY
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OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, -lldap)
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.ft B
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#include <ldap.h>
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#include <ldap_schema.h>
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.LP
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.ft B
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LDAPSyntax * ldap_str2syntax(s, code, errp, flags)
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.ft
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const char * s;
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int * code;
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const char ** errp;
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const int flags;
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.LP
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.ft B
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char * ldap_syntax2str(syn)
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.ft
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const LDAPSyntax * syn;
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.LP
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.ft B
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const char * ldap_syntax2name(syn)
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.ft
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LDAPSyntax * syn;
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.LP
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.ft B
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ldap_syntax_free(syn)
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.ft
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LDAPSyntax * syn;
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.LP
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.ft B
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LDAPMatchingRule * ldap_str2matchingrule(s, code, errp, flags)
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.ft
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const char * s;
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int * code;
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const char ** errp;
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const int flags;
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.LP
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.ft B
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char * ldap_matchingrule2str(mr);
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.ft
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const LDAPMatchingRule * mr;
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.LP
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.ft B
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const char * ldap_matchingrule2name(mr)
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.ft
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LDAPMatchingRule * mr;
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.LP
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.ft B
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ldap_matchingrule_free(mr)
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.ft
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LDAPMatchingRule * mr;
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.LP
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.ft B
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LDAPAttributeType * ldap_str2attributetype(s, code, errp, flags)
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.ft
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const char * s;
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int * code;
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const char ** errp;
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const int flags;
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.LP
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.ft B
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char * ldap_attributetype2str(at)
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.ft
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const LDAPAttributeType * at;
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.LP
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.ft B
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const char * ldap_attributetype2name(at)
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.ft
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LDAPAttributeType * at;
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.LP
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.ft B
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ldap_attributetype_free(at)
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.ft
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LDAPAttributeType * at;
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.LP
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.ft B
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LDAPObjectClass * ldap_str2objectclass(s, code, errp, flags)
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.ft
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const char * s;
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int * code;
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const char ** errp;
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const int flags;
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.LP
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.ft B
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char * ldap_objectclass2str(oc)
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.ft
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const LDAPObjectClass * oc;
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.LP
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.ft B
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const char * ldap_objectclass2name(oc)
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.ft
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LDAPObjectClass * oc;
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.LP
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.ft B
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ldap_objectclass_free(oc)
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.ft
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LDAPObjectClass * oc;
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.LP
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.ft B
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char * ldap_scherr2str(code)
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.ft
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int code;
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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These routines are used to parse schema definitions in the syntax
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defined in RFC 4512 into structs and handle these structs. These
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routines handle four kinds of definitions: syntaxes, matching rules,
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attribute types and object classes. For each definition kind, four
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routines are provided.
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.LP
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.B ldap_str2xxx()
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takes a definition in RFC 4512 format in argument
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.IR s
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as a NUL-terminated string and returns, if possible, a pointer to a
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newly allocated struct of the appropriate kind. The caller is
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responsible for freeing the struct by calling
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.B ldap_xxx_free()
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when not needed any longer. The routine returns NULL if some problem
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happened. In this case, the integer pointed at by argument
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.IR code
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will receive an error code (see below the description of
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.B ldap_scherr2str()
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for an explanation of the values) and a pointer to a NUL-terminated
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string will be placed where requested by argument
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.IR errp
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, indicating where in argument
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.IR s
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the error happened, so it must not be freed by the caller. Argument
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.IR flags
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is a bit mask of parsing options controlling the relaxation of the
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syntax recognized. The following values are defined:
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_ALLOW_NONE
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strict parsing according to RFC 4512.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_ALLOW_NO_OID
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permit definitions that do not contain an initial OID.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_ALLOW_QUOTED
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permit quotes around some items that should not have them.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_ALLOW_DESCR
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permit a
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.B descr
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instead of a numeric OID in places where the syntax expect the latter.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_ALLOW_DESCR_PREFIX
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permit that the initial numeric OID contains a prefix in
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.B descr
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format.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_ALLOW_ALL
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be very liberal, include all options.
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.LP
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The structures returned are as follows:
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.sp
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.RS
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.nf
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.ne 7
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.ta 8n 16n 32n
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typedef struct ldap_schema_extension_item {
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char *lsei_name; /* Extension name */
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char **lsei_values; /* Extension values */
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} LDAPSchemaExtensionItem;
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typedef struct ldap_syntax {
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char *syn_oid; /* OID */
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char **syn_names; /* Names */
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char *syn_desc; /* Description */
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LDAPSchemaExtensionItem **syn_extensions; /* Extension */
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} LDAPSyntax;
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typedef struct ldap_matchingrule {
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char *mr_oid; /* OID */
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char **mr_names; /* Names */
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char *mr_desc; /* Description */
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int mr_obsolete; /* Is obsolete? */
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char *mr_syntax_oid; /* Syntax of asserted values */
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LDAPSchemaExtensionItem **mr_extensions; /* Extensions */
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} LDAPMatchingRule;
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typedef struct ldap_attributetype {
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char *at_oid; /* OID */
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char **at_names; /* Names */
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char *at_desc; /* Description */
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int at_obsolete; /* Is obsolete? */
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char *at_sup_oid; /* OID of superior type */
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char *at_equality_oid; /* OID of equality matching rule */
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char *at_ordering_oid; /* OID of ordering matching rule */
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char *at_substr_oid; /* OID of substrings matching rule */
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char *at_syntax_oid; /* OID of syntax of values */
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int at_syntax_len; /* Suggested minimum maximum length */
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int at_single_value; /* Is single-valued? */
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int at_collective; /* Is collective? */
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int at_no_user_mod; /* Are changes forbidden through LDAP? */
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int at_usage; /* Usage, see below */
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LDAPSchemaExtensionItem **at_extensions; /* Extensions */
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} LDAPAttributeType;
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typedef struct ldap_objectclass {
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char *oc_oid; /* OID */
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char **oc_names; /* Names */
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char *oc_desc; /* Description */
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int oc_obsolete; /* Is obsolete? */
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char **oc_sup_oids; /* OIDs of superior classes */
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int oc_kind; /* Kind, see below */
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char **oc_at_oids_must; /* OIDs of required attribute types */
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char **oc_at_oids_may; /* OIDs of optional attribute types */
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LDAPSchemaExtensionItem **oc_extensions; /* Extensions */
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} LDAPObjectClass;
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.ta
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Some integer fields (those described with a question mark) have a
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truth value, for these fields the possible values are:
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_NO
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The answer to the question is no.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_YES
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The answer to the question is yes.
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.LP
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For attribute types, the following usages are possible:
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_USER_APPLICATIONS
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the attribute type is non-operational.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_DIRECTORY_OPERATION
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the attribute type is operational and is pertinent to the directory
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itself, i.e. it has the same value on all servers that master the
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entry containing this attribute type.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_DISTRIBUTED_OPERATION
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the attribute type is operational and is pertinent to replication,
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shadowing or other distributed directory aspect. TBC.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_DSA_OPERATION
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the attribute type is operational and is pertinent to the directory
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server itself, i.e. it may have different values for the same entry
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when retrieved from different servers that master the entry.
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.LP
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Object classes can be of three kinds:
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_ABSTRACT
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the object class is abstract, i.e. there cannot be entries of this
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class alone.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_STRUCTURAL
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the object class is structural, i.e. it describes the main role of the
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entry. On some servers, once the entry is created the set of
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structural object classes assigned cannot be changed: none of those
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present can be removed and none other can be added.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHEMA_AUXILIARY
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the object class is auxiliary, i.e. it is intended to go with other,
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structural, object classes. These can be added or removed at any time
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if attribute types are added or removed at the same time as needed by
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the set of object classes resulting from the operation.
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.LP
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Routines
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.B ldap_xxx2name()
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return a canonical name for the definition.
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.LP
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Routines
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.B ldap_xxx2str()
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return a string representation in the format described by RFC 4512 of
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the struct passed in the argument. The string is a newly allocated
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string that must be freed by the caller. These routines may return
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NULL if no memory can be allocated for the string.
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.LP
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.B ldap_scherr2str()
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returns a NUL-terminated string with a text description of the error
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found. This is a pointer to a static area, so it must not be freed by
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the caller. The argument
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.IR code
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comes from one of the parsing routines and can adopt the following
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values:
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_OUTOFMEM
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Out of memory.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_UNEXPTOKEN
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Unexpected token.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_NOLEFTPAREN
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Missing opening parenthesis.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_NORIGHTPAREN
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Missing closing parenthesis.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_NODIGIT
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Expecting digit.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_BADNAME
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Expecting a name.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_BADDESC
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Bad description.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_BADSUP
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Bad superiors.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_DUPOPT
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Duplicate option.
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.TP
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.B LDAP_SCHERR_EMPTY
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Unexpected end of data.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR ldap (3)
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.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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.so ../Project
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