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| author | Tim Potter <tpot@samba.org> | 2003-03-20 01:05:22 +0000 | 
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| committer | Tim Potter <tpot@samba.org> | 2003-03-20 01:05:22 +0000 | 
| commit | 873e090be37a3128f73d87988c2981dbfcee6601 (patch) | |
| tree | b6a05776a176241ee17d23b5157d7a36da89cff8 /source3/python | |
| parent | 62c756e319431ed1f9a3fc2985a08ef92f9ad3ca (diff) | |
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Merge of compiler warning fixups.
(This used to be commit 0308a0a11265050f53fc7e8e03f8e17b04adb45d)
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/python')
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_lsa.c | 40 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_spoolss.c | 163 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_spoolss_printers.c | 16 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_srvsvc.c | 40 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_srvsvc.h | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_srvsvc_conv.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_tdb.c | 8 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_tdbpack.c | 178 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_winbind.c | 190 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | source3/python/py_winreg.h | 3 | 
10 files changed, 316 insertions, 328 deletions
| diff --git a/source3/python/py_lsa.c b/source3/python/py_lsa.c index 22db29665a..c063dcba81 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_lsa.c +++ b/source3/python/py_lsa.c @@ -383,32 +383,32 @@ static PyMethodDef lsa_methods[] = {  	{ "setup_logging", (PyCFunction)py_setup_logging,   	  METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,  -	  "Set up debug logging. - -Initialises Samba's debug logging system.  One argument is expected which -is a boolean specifying whether debugging is interactive and sent to stdout -or logged to a file. - -Example: - ->>> spoolss.setup_logging(interactive = 1)" }, +	  "Set up debug logging.\n" +"\n" +"Initialises Samba's debug logging system.  One argument is expected which\n" +"is a boolean specifying whether debugging is interactive and sent to stdout\n" +"or logged to a file.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> spoolss.setup_logging(interactive = 1)" },  	{ "get_debuglevel", (PyCFunction)get_debuglevel,   	  METH_VARARGS,  -	  "Set the current debug level. - -Example: - ->>> spoolss.get_debuglevel() -0" }, +	  "Set the current debug level.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> spoolss.get_debuglevel()\n" +"0" },  	{ "set_debuglevel", (PyCFunction)set_debuglevel,   	  METH_VARARGS,  -	  "Get the current debug level. - -Example: - ->>> spoolss.set_debuglevel(10)" }, +	  "Get the current debug level.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> spoolss.set_debuglevel(10)" },  	{ NULL }  }; diff --git a/source3/python/py_spoolss.c b/source3/python/py_spoolss.c index 7b0a102b31..b8df5cbf11 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_spoolss.c +++ b/source3/python/py_spoolss.c @@ -33,22 +33,22 @@ static PyMethodDef spoolss_methods[] = {  	/* Open/close printer handles */  	{ "openprinter", (PyCFunction)spoolss_openprinter, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,  -	  "Open a printer by name in UNC format. - -Optionally a dictionary of (domain, username, password) may be given in -which case they are used when opening the RPC pipe.  An access mask may -also be given which defaults to MAXIMUM_ALLOWED_ACCESS. - -Example: - ->>> hnd = spoolss.openprinter(\"\\\\\\\\NPSD-PDC2\\\\meanie\")"}, +	  "Open a printer by name in UNC format.\n" +"\n" +"Optionally a dictionary of (domain, username, password) may be given in\n" +"which case they are used when opening the RPC pipe.  An access mask may\n" +"also be given which defaults to MAXIMUM_ALLOWED_ACCESS.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> hnd = spoolss.openprinter(\"\\\\\\\\NPSD-PDC2\\\\meanie\")"},  	{ "closeprinter", spoolss_closeprinter, METH_VARARGS,  -	  "Close a printer handle opened with openprinter or addprinter. - -Example: - ->>> spoolss.closeprinter(hnd)"}, +	  "Close a printer handle opened with openprinter or addprinter.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> spoolss.closeprinter(hnd)"},  	{ "addprinterex", (PyCFunction)spoolss_addprinterex, METH_VARARGS,   	  "addprinterex()"}, @@ -57,76 +57,77 @@ Example:  	{ "enumprinters", (PyCFunction)spoolss_enumprinters,   	  METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, -	  "Enumerate printers on a print server. - -Return a list of printers on a print server.  The credentials, info level -and flags may be specified as keyword arguments. - -Example: - ->>> print spoolss.enumprinters(\"\\\\\\\\npsd-pdc2\") -[{'comment': 'i am a comment', 'printer_name': 'meanie', 'flags': 8388608,  -  'description': 'meanie,Generic / Text Only,i am a location'},  - {'comment': '', 'printer_name': 'fileprint', 'flags': 8388608,  -  'description': 'fileprint,Generic / Text Only,'}]"}, +	  "Enumerate printers on a print server.\n" +"\n" +"Return a list of printers on a print server.  The credentials, info level\n" +"and flags may be specified as keyword arguments.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> print spoolss.enumprinters(\"\\\\\\\\npsd-pdc2\")\n" +"[{'comment': 'i am a comment', 'printer_name': 'meanie', 'flags': 8388608, \n" +"  'description': 'meanie,Generic / Text Only,i am a location'}, \n" +" {'comment': '', 'printer_name': 'fileprint', 'flags': 8388608, \n" +"  'description': 'fileprint,Generic / Text Only,'}]"},  	{ "enumports", (PyCFunction)spoolss_enumports,   	  METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, -	  "Enumerate ports on a print server. - -Return a list of ports on a print server. - -Example: - ->>> print spoolss.enumports(\"\\\\\\\\npsd-pdc2\") -[{'name': 'LPT1:'}, {'name': 'LPT2:'}, {'name': 'COM1:'}, {'name': 'COM2:'},  - {'name': 'FILE:'}, {'name': '\\\\nautilus1\\zpekt3r'}]"}, +	  "Enumerate ports on a print server.\n" +"\n" +"Return a list of ports on a print server.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> print spoolss.enumports(\"\\\\\\\\npsd-pdc2\")\n" +"[{'name': 'LPT1:'}, {'name': 'LPT2:'}, {'name': 'COM1:'}, \n" +"{'name': 'COM2:'}, {'name': 'FILE:'}, {'name': '\\\\nautilus1\\zpekt3r'}]"},  	{ "enumprinterdrivers", (PyCFunction)spoolss_enumprinterdrivers,   	  METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,  -	  "Enumerate printer drivers on a print server. +	  "Enumerate printer drivers on a print server.\n" +"\n" +"Return a list of printer drivers."}, -Return a list of printer drivers."},  	/* Miscellaneous other commands */  	{ "getprinterdriverdir", (PyCFunction)spoolss_getprinterdriverdir,   	  METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,  -	  "Return printer driver directory. - -Return the printer driver directory for a given architecture.  The  -architecture defaults to \"Windows NT x86\"."}, +	  "Return printer driver directory.\n" +"\n" +"Return the printer driver directory for a given architecture.  The\n" +"architecture defaults to \"Windows NT x86\"."},  	/* Other stuff - this should really go into a samba config module    	   but for the moment let's leave it here. */  	{ "setup_logging", (PyCFunction)py_setup_logging,   	  METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,  -	  "Set up debug logging. - -Initialises Samba's debug logging system.  One argument is expected which -is a boolean specifying whether debugging is interactive and sent to stdout -or logged to a file. - -Example: - ->>> spoolss.setup_logging(interactive = 1)" }, +	  "Set up debug logging.\n" +"\n" +"Initialises Samba's debug logging system.  One argument is expected which\n" +"is a boolean specifying whether debugging is interactive and sent to stdout\n" +"or logged to a file.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> spoolss.setup_logging(interactive = 1)" },  	{ "get_debuglevel", (PyCFunction)get_debuglevel,   	  METH_VARARGS,  -	  "Set the current debug level. - -Example: - ->>> spoolss.get_debuglevel() -0" }, +	  "Set the current debug level.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> spoolss.get_debuglevel()\n" +"0" },  	{ "set_debuglevel", (PyCFunction)set_debuglevel,   	  METH_VARARGS,  -	  "Get the current debug level. - -Example: - ->>> spoolss.set_debuglevel(10)" }, +	  "Get the current debug level.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> spoolss.set_debuglevel(10)" },  	/* Printer driver routines */ @@ -157,16 +158,16 @@ static PyMethodDef spoolss_hnd_methods[] = {  	{ "getprinter", (PyCFunction)spoolss_hnd_getprinter,              METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, -	  "Get printer information. - -Return a dictionary of print information.  The info level defaults to 1. - -Example: - ->>> hnd.getprinter() -{'comment': 'i am a comment', 'printer_name': '\\\\NPSD-PDC2\\meanie',  - 'description': '\\\\NPSD-PDC2\\meanie,Generic / Text Only,i am a location', - 'flags': 8388608}"}, +	  "Get printer information.\n" +"\n" +"Return a dictionary of print information.  The info level defaults to 1.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> hnd.getprinter()\n" +"{'comment': 'i am a comment', 'printer_name': '\\\\NPSD-PDC2\\meanie',\n" +" 'description': '\\\\NPSD-PDC2\\meanie,Generic / Text Only,i am a location',\n" +" 'flags': 8388608}"},  	{ "setprinter", (PyCFunction)spoolss_hnd_setprinter,             METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, @@ -176,24 +177,24 @@ Example:  	{ "getprinterdriver", (PyCFunction)spoolss_hnd_getprinterdriver,   	  METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,  -	  "Return printer driver information. - -Return a dictionary of printer driver information for the printer driver -bound to this printer."}, +	  "Return printer driver information.\n" +"\n" +"Return a dictionary of printer driver information for the printer driver\n" +"bound to this printer."},  	/* Forms */  	{ "enumforms", (PyCFunction)spoolss_hnd_enumforms,             METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, -	  "Enumerate supported forms. - -Return a list of forms supported by this printer or print server."}, +	  "Enumerate supported forms.\n" +"\n" +"Return a list of forms supported by this printer or print server."},  	{ "setform", (PyCFunction)spoolss_hnd_setform,             METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, -	  "Set form data. - -Set the form given by the dictionary argument."}, +	  "Set form data.\n" +"\n" +"Set the form given by the dictionary argument."},  	{ "addform", (PyCFunction)spoolss_hnd_addform,             METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, diff --git a/source3/python/py_spoolss_printers.c b/source3/python/py_spoolss_printers.c index 929442ab67..d011681acc 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_spoolss_printers.c +++ b/source3/python/py_spoolss_printers.c @@ -173,22 +173,6 @@ PyObject *spoolss_hnd_getprinter(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)  	case 3:  		py_from_PRINTER_INFO_3(&result, ctr.printers_3);  		break; -		 -		/* These info levels are supported by NT4 and higher -                   but don't seem to be used by any clients we know of. */ - -	case 4: -	case 5: -	case 6: -		break; - -		/* These info levels are only supported by Windows 2000 -                   and higher. */ - -	case 7: -	case 8: -	case 9: -		break;  	}  	Py_INCREF(result); diff --git a/source3/python/py_srvsvc.c b/source3/python/py_srvsvc.c index 8ec2430285..3e5a42be23 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_srvsvc.c +++ b/source3/python/py_srvsvc.c @@ -158,32 +158,32 @@ static PyMethodDef srvsvc_methods[] = {  	{ "setup_logging", (PyCFunction)py_setup_logging,   	  METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,  -	  "Set up debug logging. - -Initialises Samba's debug logging system.  One argument is expected which -is a boolean specifying whether debugging is interactive and sent to stdout -or logged to a file. - -Example: - ->>> srvsvc.setup_logging(interactive = 1)" }, +	  "Set up debug logging.\n" +"\n" +"Initialises Samba's debug logging system.  One argument is expected which\n" +"is a boolean specifying whether debugging is interactive and sent to stdout\n" +"or logged to a file.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> srvsvc.setup_logging(interactive = 1)" },  	{ "get_debuglevel", (PyCFunction)get_debuglevel,   	  METH_VARARGS,  -	  "Set the current debug level. - -Example: - ->>> srvsvc.get_debuglevel() -0" }, +	  "Set the current debug level.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> srvsvc.get_debuglevel()\n" +"0" },  	{ "set_debuglevel", (PyCFunction)set_debuglevel,   	  METH_VARARGS,  -	  "Get the current debug level. - -Example: - ->>> srvsvc.set_debuglevel(10)" }, +	  "Get the current debug level.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> srvsvc.set_debuglevel(10)" },  	{ NULL }  }; diff --git a/source3/python/py_srvsvc.h b/source3/python/py_srvsvc.h index b440c32e13..c5e71cb90f 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_srvsvc.h +++ b/source3/python/py_srvsvc.h @@ -23,4 +23,8 @@  #include "python/py_common.h" +/* The following definitions come from python/py_srvsv.c */ + +BOOL py_from_SRV_INFO_101(PyObject **dict, SRV_INFO_101 *info); +  #endif /* _PY_SRVSVC_H */ diff --git a/source3/python/py_srvsvc_conv.c b/source3/python/py_srvsvc_conv.c index de43f070ed..86c3761d0f 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_srvsvc_conv.c +++ b/source3/python/py_srvsvc_conv.c @@ -33,8 +33,6 @@ static struct pyconv py_SRV_INFO_101[] = {  BOOL py_from_SRV_INFO_101(PyObject **dict, SRV_INFO_101 *info)  { -	PyObject *obj;	 -  	*dict = from_struct(info, py_SRV_INFO_101);  	PyDict_SetItemString(*dict, "level", PyInt_FromLong(101)); diff --git a/source3/python/py_tdb.c b/source3/python/py_tdb.c index e525422a30..37f64ce780 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_tdb.c +++ b/source3/python/py_tdb.c @@ -27,6 +27,14 @@  */  #include "includes.h" + +/* This symbol is used in both includes.h and Python.h which causes an +   annoying compiler warning. */ + +#ifdef HAVE_FSTAT +#undef HAVE_FSTAT +#endif +  #include "Python.h"  /* Tdb exception */ diff --git a/source3/python/py_tdbpack.c b/source3/python/py_tdbpack.c index f0718b717e..4fa97af8a3 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_tdbpack.c +++ b/source3/python/py_tdbpack.c @@ -66,102 +66,98 @@ static PyObject *pytdbpack_bad_type(char ch,  				    PyObject *val_obj);  static const char * pytdbpack_docstring = -"Convert between Python values and Samba binary encodings. - -This module is conceptually similar to the standard 'struct' module, but it -uses both a different binary format and a different description string. - -Samba's encoding is based on that used inside DCE-RPC and SMB: a -little-endian, unpadded, non-self-describing binary format.  It is intended -that these functions be as similar as possible to the routines in Samba's -tdb/tdbutil module, with appropriate adjustments for Python datatypes. - -Python strings are used to specify the format of data to be packed or -unpacked. - -String encodings are implied by the database format: they may be either DOS -codepage (currently hardcoded to 850), or Unix codepage (currently hardcoded -to be the same as the default Python encoding). - -tdbpack format strings: - -    'f': NUL-terminated string in codepage iso8859-1 -    -    'P': same as 'f' - -    'F': NUL-terminated string in iso-8859-1 - -    'd':  4 byte little-endian unsigned number - -    'w':  2 byte little-endian unsigned number - -    'P': \"Pointer\" value -- in the subset of DCERPC used by Samba, this is -          really just an \"exists\" or \"does not exist\" flag.  The boolean -          value of the Python object is used. -     -    'B': 4-byte LE length, followed by that many bytes of binary data. -         Corresponds to a Python integer giving the length, followed by a byte -         string of the appropriate length. - -    '$': Special flag indicating that the preceding format code should be -         repeated while data remains.  This is only supported for unpacking. - -    Every code corresponds to a single Python object, except 'B' which -    corresponds to two values (length and contents), and '$', which produces -    however many make sense. -"; - +"Convert between Python values and Samba binary encodings.\n" +"\n" +"This module is conceptually similar to the standard 'struct' module, but it\n" +"uses both a different binary format and a different description string.\n" +"\n" +"Samba's encoding is based on that used inside DCE-RPC and SMB: a\n" +"little-endian, unpadded, non-self-describing binary format.  It is intended\n" +"that these functions be as similar as possible to the routines in Samba's\n" +"tdb/tdbutil module, with appropriate adjustments for Python datatypes.\n" +"\n" +"Python strings are used to specify the format of data to be packed or\n" +"unpacked.\n" +"\n" +"String encodings are implied by the database format: they may be either DOS\n" +"codepage (currently hardcoded to 850), or Unix codepage (currently hardcoded\n" +"to be the same as the default Python encoding).\n" +"\n" +"tdbpack format strings:\n" +"\n" +"    'f': NUL-terminated string in codepage iso8859-1\n" +"   \n" +"    'P': same as 'f'\n" +"\n" +"    'F': NUL-terminated string in iso-8859-1\n" +"\n" +"    'd':  4 byte little-endian unsigned number\n" +"\n" +"    'w':  2 byte little-endian unsigned number\n" +"\n" +"    'P': \"Pointer\" value -- in the subset of DCERPC used by Samba, this is\n" +"          really just an \"exists\" or \"does not exist\" flag.  The boolean\n" +"          value of the Python object is used.\n" +"    \n" +"    'B': 4-byte LE length, followed by that many bytes of binary data.\n" +"         Corresponds to a Python integer giving the length, followed by a byte\n" +"         string of the appropriate length.\n" +"\n" +"    '$': Special flag indicating that the preceding format code should be\n" +"         repeated while data remains.  This is only supported for unpacking.\n" +"\n" +"    Every code corresponds to a single Python object, except 'B' which\n" +"    corresponds to two values (length and contents), and '$', which produces\n" +"    however many make sense.\n";  static char const pytdbpack_doc[] =  -"pack(format, values) -> buffer -Pack Python objects into Samba binary format according to format string. - -arguments: -    format -- string of tdbpack format characters -    values -- sequence of value objects corresponding 1:1 to format characters - -returns: -    buffer -- string containing packed data - -raises: -    IndexError -- if there are too few values for the format -    ValueError -- if any of the format characters is illegal -    TypeError  -- if the format is not a string, or values is not a sequence, -        or any of the values is of the wrong type for the corresponding -        format character - -notes: -    For historical reasons, it is not an error to pass more values than are consumed -    by the format. -"; +"pack(format, values) -> buffer\n" +"Pack Python objects into Samba binary format according to format string.\n" +"\n" +"arguments:\n" +"    format -- string of tdbpack format characters\n" +"    values -- sequence of value objects corresponding 1:1 to format characters\n" +"\n" +"returns:\n" +"    buffer -- string containing packed data\n" +"\n" +"raises:\n" +"    IndexError -- if there are too few values for the format\n" +"    ValueError -- if any of the format characters is illegal\n" +"    TypeError  -- if the format is not a string, or values is not a sequence,\n" +"        or any of the values is of the wrong type for the corresponding\n" +"        format character\n" +"\n" +"notes:\n" +"    For historical reasons, it is not an error to pass more values than are consumed\n" +"    by the format.\n";  static char const pytdbunpack_doc[] = -"unpack(format, buffer) -> (values, rest) -Unpack Samba binary data according to format string. - -arguments: -    format -- string of tdbpack characters -    buffer -- string of packed binary data - -returns: -    2-tuple of: -        values -- sequence of values corresponding 1:1 to format characters -        rest -- string containing data that was not decoded, or '' if the -            whole string was consumed - -raises: -    IndexError -- if there is insufficient data in the buffer for the -        format (or if the data is corrupt and contains a variable-length -        field extending past the end) -    ValueError -- if any of the format characters is illegal - -notes: -    Because unconsumed data is returned, you can feed it back in to the -    unpacker to extract further fields.  Alternatively, if you wish to modify -    some fields near the start of the data, you may be able to save time by -    only unpacking and repacking the necessary part. -"; +"unpack(format, buffer) -> (values, rest)\n" +"Unpack Samba binary data according to format string.\n" +"\n" +"arguments:\n" +"    format -- string of tdbpack characters\n" +"    buffer -- string of packed binary data\n" +"\n" +"returns:\n" +"    2-tuple of:\n" +"        values -- sequence of values corresponding 1:1 to format characters\n" +"        rest -- string containing data that was not decoded, or '' if the\n" +"            whole string was consumed\n" +"\n" +"raises:\n" +"    IndexError -- if there is insufficient data in the buffer for the\n" +"        format (or if the data is corrupt and contains a variable-length\n" +"        field extending past the end)\n" +"    ValueError -- if any of the format characters is illegal\n" +"\n" +"notes:\n" +"    Because unconsumed data is returned, you can feed it back in to the\n" +"    unpacker to extract further fields.  Alternatively, if you wish to modify\n" +"    some fields near the start of the data, you may be able to save time by\n" +"    only unpacking and repacking the necessary part.\n";  const char *pytdb_dos_encoding = "cp850"; diff --git a/source3/python/py_winbind.c b/source3/python/py_winbind.c index 20bbe9dba4..db66be2321 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_winbind.c +++ b/source3/python/py_winbind.c @@ -585,136 +585,136 @@ static PyMethodDef winbind_methods[] = {  	/* Name <-> SID conversion */  	{ "name_to_sid", (PyCFunction)py_name_to_sid, METH_VARARGS, -	  "name_to_sid(s) -> string - -Return the SID for a name. - -Example: - ->>> winbind.name_to_sid('FOO/Administrator') -'S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-500' " }, +	  "name_to_sid(s) -> string\n" +"\n" +"Return the SID for a name.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> winbind.name_to_sid('FOO/Administrator')\n" +"'S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-500' " },  	{ "sid_to_name", (PyCFunction)py_sid_to_name, METH_VARARGS, -	  "sid_to_name(s) -> string - -Return the name for a SID. - -Example: - ->>> import winbind ->>> winbind.sid_to_name('S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-500') -'FOO/Administrator' " }, +	  "sid_to_name(s) -> string\n" +"\n" +"Return the name for a SID.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> import winbind\n" +">>> winbind.sid_to_name('S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-500')\n" +"'FOO/Administrator' " },  	/* Enumerate users/groups */  	{ "enum_domain_users", (PyCFunction)py_enum_domain_users, METH_VARARGS, -	  "enum_domain_users() -> list of strings - -Return a list of domain users. - -Example: - ->>> winbind.enum_domain_users() -['FOO/Administrator', 'FOO/anna', 'FOO/Anne Elk', 'FOO/build',  -'FOO/foo', 'FOO/foo2', 'FOO/foo3', 'FOO/Guest', 'FOO/user1',  -'FOO/whoops-ptang'] " }, +	  "enum_domain_users() -> list of strings\n" +"\n" +"Return a list of domain users.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> winbind.enum_domain_users()\n" +"['FOO/Administrator', 'FOO/anna', 'FOO/Anne Elk', 'FOO/build', \n" +"'FOO/foo', 'FOO/foo2', 'FOO/foo3', 'FOO/Guest', 'FOO/user1', \n" +"'FOO/whoops-ptang'] " },  	{ "enum_domain_groups", (PyCFunction)py_enum_domain_groups,   	  METH_VARARGS, -	  "enum_domain_groups() -> list of strings - -Return a list of domain groups. - -Example: - ->>> winbind.enum_domain_groups() -['FOO/cows', 'FOO/Domain Admins', 'FOO/Domain Guests',  -'FOO/Domain Users'] " }, +	  "enum_domain_groups() -> list of strings\n" +"\n" +"Return a list of domain groups.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> winbind.enum_domain_groups()\n" +"['FOO/cows', 'FOO/Domain Admins', 'FOO/Domain Guests', \n" +"'FOO/Domain Users'] " },  	/* ID mapping */  	{ "uid_to_sid", (PyCFunction)py_uid_to_sid, METH_VARARGS, -	  "uid_to_sid(int) -> string - -Return the SID for a UNIX uid. - -Example: - ->>> winbind.uid_to_sid(10000)    -'S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-500' " }, +	  "uid_to_sid(int) -> string\n" +"\n" +"Return the SID for a UNIX uid.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> winbind.uid_to_sid(10000)   \n" +"'S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-500' " },  	{ "gid_to_sid", (PyCFunction)py_gid_to_sid, METH_VARARGS, -	  "gid_to_sid(int) -> string - -Return the UNIX gid for a SID. - -Example: - ->>> winbind.gid_to_sid(10001) -'S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-512' " }, +	  "gid_to_sid(int) -> string\n" +"\n" +"Return the UNIX gid for a SID.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> winbind.gid_to_sid(10001)\n" +"'S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-512' " },  	{ "sid_to_uid", (PyCFunction)py_sid_to_uid, METH_VARARGS, -	  "sid_to_uid(string) -> int - -Return the UNIX uid for a SID. - -Example: - ->>> winbind.sid_to_uid('S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-500') -10000 " }, +	  "sid_to_uid(string) -> int\n" +"\n" +"Return the UNIX uid for a SID.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> winbind.sid_to_uid('S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-500')\n" +"10000 " },  	{ "sid_to_gid", (PyCFunction)py_sid_to_gid, METH_VARARGS, -	  "sid_to_gid(string) -> int - -Return the UNIX gid corresponding to a SID. - -Example: - ->>> winbind.sid_to_gid('S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-512') -10001 " }, +	  "sid_to_gid(string) -> int\n" +"\n" +"Return the UNIX gid corresponding to a SID.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> winbind.sid_to_gid('S-1-5-21-406022937-1377575209-526660263-512')\n" +"10001 " },  	/* Miscellaneous */  	{ "check_secret", (PyCFunction)py_check_secret, METH_VARARGS, -	  "check_secret() -> int - -Check the machine trust account password.  The NT status is returned -with zero indicating success. " }, +	  "check_secret() -> int\n" +"\n" +"Check the machine trust account password.  The NT status is returned\n" +"with zero indicating success. " },  	{ "enum_trust_dom", (PyCFunction)py_enum_trust_dom, METH_VARARGS, -	  "enum_trust_dom() -> list of strings - -Return a list of trusted domains.  The domain the server is a member  -of is not included. - -Example: - ->>> winbind.enum_trust_dom() -['NPSD-TEST2', 'SP2NDOM'] " }, +	  "enum_trust_dom() -> list of strings\n" +"\n" +"Return a list of trusted domains.  The domain the server is a member \n" +"of is not included.\n" +"\n" +"Example:\n" +"\n" +">>> winbind.enum_trust_dom()\n" +"['NPSD-TEST2', 'SP2NDOM'] " },  	/* PAM authorisation functions */  	{ "auth_plaintext", (PyCFunction)py_auth_plaintext, METH_VARARGS, -	  "auth_plaintext(s, s) -> int - -Authenticate a username and password using plaintext authentication. -The NT status code is returned with zero indicating success." }, +	  "auth_plaintext(s, s) -> int\n" +"\n" +"Authenticate a username and password using plaintext authentication.\n" +"The NT status code is returned with zero indicating success." },  	{ "auth_crap", (PyCFunction)py_auth_crap, METH_VARARGS, -	  "auth_crap(s, s) -> int - -Authenticate a username and password using the challenge/response -protocol.  The NT status code is returned with zero indicating -success." }, +	  "auth_crap(s, s) -> int\n" +"\n" +"Authenticate a username and password using the challenge/response\n" +"protocol.  The NT status code is returned with zero indicating\n" +"success." },  #if 0				/* Include when smbd_auth merged to HEAD */  	{ "auth_smbd", (PyCFunction)py_auth_crap, METH_VARARGS, -	  "auth_smbd(s, s) -> int - -Authenticate a username and password using the challenge/response -protocol but using the domain secret to prove we are root.  The NT  -status code is returned with zero indicating success." }, +	  "auth_smbd(s, s) -> int\n" +"\n" +"Authenticate a username and password using the challenge/response\n" +"protocol but using the domain secret to prove we are root.  The NT \n" +"status code is returned with zero indicating success." },  #endif diff --git a/source3/python/py_winreg.h b/source3/python/py_winreg.h index e19674d218..95d5fc6ea9 100644 --- a/source3/python/py_winreg.h +++ b/source3/python/py_winreg.h @@ -21,9 +21,6 @@  #ifndef _PY_WINREG_H  #define _PY_WINREG_H -#include "includes.h" -#include "Python.h" -  #include "python/py_common.h"  #endif /* _PY_WINREG_H */ | 
