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xdr_admin(3scl)						       xdr_admin(3scl)

NAME
       xdr_admin,  xdr_control,	 xdr_getpos,  xdr_inline,  xdrrec_endofrecord,
       xdrrec_eof, xdrrec_readbytes, xdrrec_skiprecord, xdr_setpos, xdr_sizeof
       - library routines for external data representation

LIBRARY
       SCL RPC library (librpc.so)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <rpc/xdr.h>

       bool_t xdr_control(XDR *xdrs, int req, void *info);

       u_int xdr_getpos(const XDR *xdrs);

       int *xdr_inline(XDR *xdrs, const int len);

       bool_t xdrrec_endofrecord(XDR *xdrs , int sendnow);

       bool_t xdrrec_eof(XDR *xdrs);

       int xdrrec_readbytes(XDR *xdrs, caddr_t addr, u_int nbytes);

       bool_t xdrrec_skiprecord(XDR *xdrs);

       bool_t xdr_setpos(XDR *xdrs, const u_int pos);

       unsigned int xdr_sizeof(xdrproc_t func, void *data);

DESCRIPTION
       Refer  to  the Solaris xdr_admin(3N) man pages for a description of how
       these functions should be used.

SCL IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
       These functions have been ported from Solaris code placed in the public
       domain by Sun.

       Note  that the return types for functions xdr_inline and xdr_sizeof are
       specified in the SCL RPC implementation as int * and int	 respectively.
       This  differs from the public domain TI-RPC 2.3 distribution, where the
       type long is used (A long variable on Tru64 UNIX is 64 bits).

RELATED INFORMATION
       Overviews: scl_intro(3scl), scl_rpc(3scl), xdr(3scl)

       Files: scl_error_log(4scl)

       Functions:   xdr_complex(3scl),	 xdr_create(3scl),   xdr_simple(3scl),
       rpc_xdr(3scl)

       Solaris	man  pages:  rpc(3N), xdr_admin(3N), xdr_complex(3N), xdr_cre‐
       ate(3N), xdr_simple(3N)

       Manual: Solaris Compatibility Library User's Guide

							       xdr_admin(3scl)
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