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NAME dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename - Returns the pathname of the code set registry file on a host SYNOPSIS #include <dce/dce_cf.h> void dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename( char **csrgy_filename, error_status_t *status); PARAMETERS INPUT None. INPUT/OUTPUT csrgy_filename - The address of a string pointer. This pointer will be set by the function to point to a buffer that contains the pathname to the code set registry file. OUTPUT status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status code is a value that indicates whether the routine completed successfully and if not, why not. Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows: dce_cf_st_ok Operation successfully completed. dce_cf_e_file_open File open error. dce_cf_e_no_mem No memory available. DESCRIPTION The dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename() routine is a DCE function that returns the pathname of a code set registry file that has been created on a given host with the csrc utility. DCE RPC routines for code set inter- operability use this routine when they need to locate a host's code set registry file in order to map between unique code set identifiers and their operating system-specific local code set names, or to obtain supported code sets for a client or server. User-written code set interoperability routines can also use the routine. The dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename() routine searches the DCE configuration file for the name of the local host's code set registry file, allocates a buffer for it (by a call to malloc()), copies the name into the buffer, and returns its address in the csrgy_filename input parameter. CAUTIONS The memory for a returned name string is allocated by malloc(), and must be freed by the caller of dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename(). The DCE 1.0 verion of this routine is limited to processing lines of text whose length is less than 1024 characters. FILES DCE$LOCAL:[000000]dce_cf.db The machine's local DCE configuration file (where dcelocal is usually something like DIA0:[SYS0.DCELOCAL.]). RETURN VALUES No value is returned. RELATED INFORMATION FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_get_cell_name dce_cf_find_name_by_key dce_cf_get_host_name dce_cf_prin_name_from_host dce_loc_to_rgy dce_rgy_to_loc rpc_rgy_get_codesets COMMANDS: csrc. BOOKS: OSF DCE Administration Guide.
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