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gd_strings(3)			    GETDATA			 gd_strings(3)

NAME
       gd_strings — retrieve a list of string values from a dirfile

SYNOPSIS
       #include <getdata.h>

       const char **gd_strings(DIRFILE *dirfile);

DESCRIPTION
       The  gd_strings()  function  queries a dirfile(5) database specified by
       dirfile and returns a read-only list of values of the all  STRING  type
       fields  defined	in  the database.  Notably, this list does not include
       /META subfields.

       The dirfile argument must point to a valid  DIRFILE  object  previously
       created by a call to gd_open(3).

       The  array  returned  will be de-allocated by a call to gd_close(3) and
       should not be de-allocated by the caller.  The list returned should not
       be  assumed to be in any particular order, although it is guaranteed to
       be in the  same	order  as  the	list  of  STRING  fields  returned  by
       gd_field_list_by_type(3).   The	array is terminated by a NULL pointer.
       The number of strings in the array can  be  obtained  from  a  call  to
       gd_nfields_by_type(3).

       The  caller  may	 not modify any strings in the array, or the array it‐
       self.  Doing so may cause database corruption.  The pointer returned is
       guaranteed to be valid until gd_strings() is called again with the same
       arguments, or until the array is de-allocated by a call to gd_close(3).

       A corresponding list of names for these fields may be obtained by call‐
       ing gd_field_list_by_type(3).

RETURN VALUE
       Upon  successful completion, gd_strings() returns a pointer to an array
       of strings containing the values of all the STRING  fields  defined  in
       the  dirfile  database.	The array is terminated by a NULL pointer.  If
       no strings are defined in the database, an array consisting of only the
       NULL  pointer  is  returned.   On  error	 it  returns NULL and sets the
       dirfile error to a non-zero error value.	 Possible error values are:

       GD_E_ALLOC
	       The library was unable to allocate memory.

       GD_E_BAD_DIRFILE
	       The supplied dirfile was invalid.

       The dirfile error may be retrieved by calling gd_error(3).  A  descrip‐
       tive error string for the last error encountered can be obtained from a
       call to gd_error_string(3).

SEE ALSO
       dirfile(5),	gd_open(3),	 gd_error(3),	   gd_error_string(3),
       gd_field_list_by_type(3),     gd_mstrings(3),	gd_nfields_by_type(3),
       gd_string(3)

Version 0.8.0			19 October 2011			 gd_strings(3)
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