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diff --git a/source4/lib/ldb/Doxyfile b/source4/lib/ldb/Doxyfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6ea10be6e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/source4/lib/ldb/Doxyfile @@ -0,0 +1,1229 @@ +# Doxyfile 1.4.4 + +# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system +# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project +# +# All text after a hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored +# The format is: +# TAG = value [value, ...] +# For lists items can also be appended using: +# TAG += value [value, ...] +# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (" ") + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Project related configuration options +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded +# by quotes) that should identify the project. + +PROJECT_NAME = LDB + +# The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number. +# This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or +# if some version control system is used. + +PROJECT_NUMBER = + +# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute) +# base path where the generated documentation will be put. +# If a relative path is entered, it will be relative to the location +# where doxygen was started. If left blank the current directory will be used. + +OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = apidocs + +# If the CREATE_SUBDIRS tag is set to YES, then doxygen will create +# 4096 sub-directories (in 2 levels) under the output directory of each output +# format and will distribute the generated files over these directories. +# Enabling this option can be useful when feeding doxygen a huge amount of +# source files, where putting all generated files in the same directory would +# otherwise cause performance problems for the file system. + +CREATE_SUBDIRS = NO + +# The OUTPUT_LANGUAGE tag is used to specify the language in which all +# documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this +# information to generate all constant output in the proper language. +# The default language is English, other supported languages are: +# Brazilian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese-Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish, +# Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, +# Japanese-en (Japanese with English messages), Korean, Korean-en, Norwegian, +# Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, +# Swedish, and Ukrainian. + +OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English + +# This tag can be used to specify the encoding used in the generated output. +# The encoding is not always determined by the language that is chosen, +# but also whether or not the output is meant for Windows or non-Windows users. +# In case there is a difference, setting the USE_WINDOWS_ENCODING tag to YES +# forces the Windows encoding (this is the default for the Windows binary), +# whereas setting the tag to NO uses a Unix-style encoding (the default for +# all platforms other than Windows). + +USE_WINDOWS_ENCODING = NO + +# If the BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# include brief member descriptions after the members that are listed in +# the file and class documentation (similar to JavaDoc). +# Set to NO to disable this. + +BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC = YES + +# If the REPEAT_BRIEF tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will prepend +# the brief description of a member or function before the detailed description. +# Note: if both HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS and BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC are set to NO, the +# brief descriptions will be completely suppressed. + +REPEAT_BRIEF = YES + +# This tag implements a quasi-intelligent brief description abbreviator +# that is used to form the text in various listings. Each string +# in this list, if found as the leading text of the brief description, will be +# stripped from the text and the result after processing the whole list, is +# used as the annotated text. Otherwise, the brief description is used as-is. +# If left blank, the following values are used ("$name" is automatically +# replaced with the name of the entity): "The $name class" "The $name widget" +# "The $name file" "is" "provides" "specifies" "contains" +# "represents" "a" "an" "the" + +ABBREVIATE_BRIEF = + +# If the ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC and REPEAT_BRIEF tags are both set to YES then +# Doxygen will generate a detailed section even if there is only a brief +# description. + +ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC = NO + +# If the INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB tag is set to YES, doxygen will show all +# inherited members of a class in the documentation of that class as if those +# members were ordinary class members. Constructors, destructors and assignment +# operators of the base classes will not be shown. + +INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB = NO + +# If the FULL_PATH_NAMES tag is set to YES then Doxygen will prepend the full +# path before files name in the file list and in the header files. If set +# to NO the shortest path that makes the file name unique will be used. + +FULL_PATH_NAMES = YES + +# If the FULL_PATH_NAMES tag is set to YES then the STRIP_FROM_PATH tag +# can be used to strip a user-defined part of the path. Stripping is +# only done if one of the specified strings matches the left-hand part of +# the path. The tag can be used to show relative paths in the file list. +# If left blank the directory from which doxygen is run is used as the +# path to strip. + +STRIP_FROM_PATH = include + +# The STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH tag can be used to strip a user-defined part of +# the path mentioned in the documentation of a class, which tells +# the reader which header file to include in order to use a class. +# If left blank only the name of the header file containing the class +# definition is used. Otherwise one should specify the include paths that +# are normally passed to the compiler using the -I flag. + +STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH = include + +# If the SHORT_NAMES tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate much shorter +# (but less readable) file names. This can be useful is your file systems +# doesn't support long names like on DOS, Mac, or CD-ROM. + +SHORT_NAMES = NO + +# If the JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF tag is set to YES then Doxygen +# will interpret the first line (until the first dot) of a JavaDoc-style +# comment as the brief description. If set to NO, the JavaDoc +# comments will behave just like the Qt-style comments (thus requiring an +# explicit @brief command for a brief description. + +JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF = YES + +# The MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF tag can be set to YES to make Doxygen +# treat a multi-line C++ special comment block (i.e. a block of //! or /// +# comments) as a brief description. This used to be the default behaviour. +# The new default is to treat a multi-line C++ comment block as a detailed +# description. Set this tag to YES if you prefer the old behaviour instead. + +MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF = NO + +# If the DETAILS_AT_TOP tag is set to YES then Doxygen +# will output the detailed description near the top, like JavaDoc. +# If set to NO, the detailed description appears after the member +# documentation. + +DETAILS_AT_TOP = YES + +# If the INHERIT_DOCS tag is set to YES (the default) then an undocumented +# member inherits the documentation from any documented member that it +# re-implements. + +INHERIT_DOCS = YES + +# If member grouping is used in the documentation and the DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC +# tag is set to YES, then doxygen will reuse the documentation of the first +# member in the group (if any) for the other members of the group. By default +# all members of a group must be documented explicitly. + +DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC = NO + +# If the SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES tag is set to YES, then doxygen will produce +# a new page for each member. If set to NO, the documentation of a member will +# be part of the file/class/namespace that contains it. + +SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES = NO + +# The TAB_SIZE tag can be used to set the number of spaces in a tab. +# Doxygen uses this value to replace tabs by spaces in code fragments. + +TAB_SIZE = 8 + +# This tag can be used to specify a number of aliases that acts +# as commands in the documentation. An alias has the form "name=value". +# For example adding "sideeffect=\par Side Effects:\n" will allow you to +# put the command \sideeffect (or @sideeffect) in the documentation, which +# will result in a user-defined paragraph with heading "Side Effects:". +# You can put \n's in the value part of an alias to insert newlines. + +ALIASES = + +# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C tag to YES if your project consists of C +# sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for C. +# For instance, some of the names that are used will be different. The list +# of all members will be omitted, etc. + +OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES + +# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA tag to YES if your project consists of Java sources +# only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for Java. +# For instance, namespaces will be presented as packages, qualified scopes +# will look different, etc. + +OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO + +# Set the SUBGROUPING tag to YES (the default) to allow class member groups of +# the same type (for instance a group of public functions) to be put as a +# subgroup of that type (e.g. under the Public Functions section). Set it to +# NO to prevent subgrouping. Alternatively, this can be done per class using +# the \nosubgrouping command. + +SUBGROUPING = YES + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Build related configuration options +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the EXTRACT_ALL tag is set to YES doxygen will assume all entities in +# documentation are documented, even if no documentation was available. +# Private class members and static file members will be hidden unless +# the EXTRACT_PRIVATE and EXTRACT_STATIC tags are set to YES + +EXTRACT_ALL = NO + +# If the EXTRACT_PRIVATE tag is set to YES all private members of a class +# will be included in the documentation. + +EXTRACT_PRIVATE = NO + +# If the EXTRACT_STATIC tag is set to YES all static members of a file +# will be included in the documentation. + +EXTRACT_STATIC = NO + +# If the EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES tag is set to YES classes (and structs) +# defined locally in source files will be included in the documentation. +# If set to NO only classes defined in header files are included. + +EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES = NO + +# This flag is only useful for Objective-C code. When set to YES local +# methods, which are defined in the implementation section but not in +# the interface are included in the documentation. +# If set to NO (the default) only methods in the interface are included. + +EXTRACT_LOCAL_METHODS = NO + +# If the HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all +# undocumented members of documented classes, files or namespaces. +# If set to NO (the default) these members will be included in the +# various overviews, but no documentation section is generated. +# This option has no effect if EXTRACT_ALL is enabled. + +HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = NO + +# If the HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all +# undocumented classes that are normally visible in the class hierarchy. +# If set to NO (the default) these classes will be included in the various +# overviews. This option has no effect if EXTRACT_ALL is enabled. + +HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES = NO + +# If the HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all +# friend (class|struct|union) declarations. +# If set to NO (the default) these declarations will be included in the +# documentation. + +HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS = NO + +# If the HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide any +# documentation blocks found inside the body of a function. +# If set to NO (the default) these blocks will be appended to the +# function's detailed documentation block. + +HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS = NO + +# The INTERNAL_DOCS tag determines if documentation +# that is typed after a \internal command is included. If the tag is set +# to NO (the default) then the documentation will be excluded. +# Set it to YES to include the internal documentation. + +INTERNAL_DOCS = NO + +# If the CASE_SENSE_NAMES tag is set to NO then Doxygen will only generate +# file names in lower-case letters. If set to YES upper-case letters are also +# allowed. This is useful if you have classes or files whose names only differ +# in case and if your file system supports case sensitive file names. Windows +# and Mac users are advised to set this option to NO. + +CASE_SENSE_NAMES = YES + +# If the HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES tag is set to NO (the default) then Doxygen +# will show members with their full class and namespace scopes in the +# documentation. If set to YES the scope will be hidden. + +HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES = NO + +# If the SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen +# will put a list of the files that are included by a file in the documentation +# of that file. + +SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES = YES + +# If the INLINE_INFO tag is set to YES (the default) then a tag [inline] +# is inserted in the documentation for inline members. + +INLINE_INFO = YES + +# If the SORT_MEMBER_DOCS tag is set to YES (the default) then doxygen +# will sort the (detailed) documentation of file and class members +# alphabetically by member name. If set to NO the members will appear in +# declaration order. + +SORT_MEMBER_DOCS = YES + +# If the SORT_BRIEF_DOCS tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the +# brief documentation of file, namespace and class members alphabetically +# by member name. If set to NO (the default) the members will appear in +# declaration order. + +SORT_BRIEF_DOCS = NO + +# If the SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME tag is set to YES, the class list will be +# sorted by fully-qualified names, including namespaces. If set to +# NO (the default), the class list will be sorted only by class name, +# not including the namespace part. +# Note: This option is not very useful if HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES is set to YES. +# Note: This option applies only to the class list, not to the +# alphabetical list. + +SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME = NO + +# The GENERATE_TODOLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or +# disable (NO) the todo list. This list is created by putting \todo +# commands in the documentation. + +GENERATE_TODOLIST = YES + +# The GENERATE_TESTLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or +# disable (NO) the test list. This list is created by putting \test +# commands in the documentation. + +GENERATE_TESTLIST = YES + +# The GENERATE_BUGLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or +# disable (NO) the bug list. This list is created by putting \bug +# commands in the documentation. + +GENERATE_BUGLIST = YES + +# The GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or +# disable (NO) the deprecated list. This list is created by putting +# \deprecated commands in the documentation. + +GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST= YES + +# The ENABLED_SECTIONS tag can be used to enable conditional +# documentation sections, marked by \if sectionname ... \endif. + +ENABLED_SECTIONS = + +# The MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES tag determines the maximum number of lines +# the initial value of a variable or define consists of for it to appear in +# the documentation. If the initializer consists of more lines than specified +# here it will be hidden. Use a value of 0 to hide initializers completely. +# The appearance of the initializer of individual variables and defines in the +# documentation can be controlled using \showinitializer or \hideinitializer +# command in the documentation regardless of this setting. + +MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES = 30 + +# Set the SHOW_USED_FILES tag to NO to disable the list of files generated +# at the bottom of the documentation of classes and structs. If set to YES the +# list will mention the files that were used to generate the documentation. + +SHOW_USED_FILES = YES + +# If the sources in your project are distributed over multiple directories +# then setting the SHOW_DIRECTORIES tag to YES will show the directory hierarchy +# in the documentation. The default is YES. + +SHOW_DIRECTORIES = YES + +# The FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program or script that +# doxygen should invoke to get the current version for each file (typically from the +# version control system). Doxygen will invoke the program by executing (via +# popen()) the command <command> <input-file>, where <command> is the value of +# the FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag, and <input-file> is the name of an input file +# provided by doxygen. Whatever the progam writes to standard output +# is used as the file version. See the manual for examples. + +FILE_VERSION_FILTER = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to warning and progress messages +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# The QUIET tag can be used to turn on/off the messages that are generated +# by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. + +QUIET = NO + +# The WARNINGS tag can be used to turn on/off the warning messages that are +# generated by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank +# NO is used. + +WARNINGS = YES + +# If WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED is set to YES, then doxygen will generate warnings +# for undocumented members. If EXTRACT_ALL is set to YES then this flag will +# automatically be disabled. + +WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES + +# If WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR is set to YES, doxygen will generate warnings for +# potential errors in the documentation, such as not documenting some +# parameters in a documented function, or documenting parameters that +# don't exist or using markup commands wrongly. + +WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES + +# This WARN_NO_PARAMDOC option can be abled to get warnings for +# functions that are documented, but have no documentation for their parameters +# or return value. If set to NO (the default) doxygen will only warn about +# wrong or incomplete parameter documentation, but not about the absence of +# documentation. + +WARN_NO_PARAMDOC = NO + +# The WARN_FORMAT tag determines the format of the warning messages that +# doxygen can produce. The string should contain the $file, $line, and $text +# tags, which will be replaced by the file and line number from which the +# warning originated and the warning text. Optionally the format may contain +# $version, which will be replaced by the version of the file (if it could +# be obtained via FILE_VERSION_FILTER) + +WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text" + +# The WARN_LOGFILE tag can be used to specify a file to which warning +# and error messages should be written. If left blank the output is written +# to stderr. + +WARN_LOGFILE = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the input files +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# The INPUT tag can be used to specify the files and/or directories that contain +# documented source files. You may enter file names like "myfile.cpp" or +# directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories +# with spaces. + +INPUT = include . + +# If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the +# FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp +# and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left +# blank the following patterns are tested: +# *.c *.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.c++ *.java *.ii *.ixx *.ipp *.i++ *.inl *.h *.hh *.hxx +# *.hpp *.h++ *.idl *.odl *.cs *.php *.php3 *.inc *.m *.mm + +FILE_PATTERNS = *.h *.dox + +# The RECURSIVE tag can be used to turn specify whether or not subdirectories +# should be searched for input files as well. Possible values are YES and NO. +# If left blank NO is used. + +RECURSIVE = NO + +# The EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should +# excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a +# subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the INPUT tag. + +EXCLUDE = include/config.h include/dlinklist.h \ + include/includes.h + +# The EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used select whether or not files or +# directories that are symbolic links (a Unix filesystem feature) are excluded +# from the input. + +EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO + +# If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the +# EXCLUDE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns to exclude +# certain files from those directories. Note that the wildcards are matched +# against the file with absolute path, so to exclude all test directories +# for example use the pattern */test/* + +EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = + +# The EXAMPLE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or +# directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see +# the \include command). + +EXAMPLE_PATH = examples + +# If the value of the EXAMPLE_PATH tag contains directories, you can use the +# EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp +# and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left +# blank all files are included. + +EXAMPLE_PATTERNS = + +# If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be +# searched for input files to be used with the \include or \dontinclude +# commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag. +# Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. + +EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO + +# The IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or +# directories that contain image that are included in the documentation (see +# the \image command). + +IMAGE_PATH = + +# The INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should +# invoke to filter for each input file. Doxygen will invoke the filter program +# by executing (via popen()) the command <filter> <input-file>, where <filter> +# is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and <input-file> is the name of an +# input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes +# to standard output. If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be +# ignored. + +INPUT_FILTER = + +# The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern +# basis. Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the +# filter if there is a match. The filters are a list of the form: +# pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further +# info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty, INPUT_FILTER +# is applied to all files. + +FILTER_PATTERNS = + +# If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using +# INPUT_FILTER) will be used to filter the input files when producing source +# files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES). + +FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to source browsing +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES then a list of source files will +# be generated. Documented entities will be cross-referenced with these sources. +# Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure also +# VERBATIM_HEADERS is set to NO. + +SOURCE_BROWSER = NO + +# Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body +# of functions and classes directly in the documentation. + +INLINE_SOURCES = NO + +# Setting the STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS tag to YES (the default) will instruct +# doxygen to hide any special comment blocks from generated source code +# fragments. Normal C and C++ comments will always remain visible. + +STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES + +# If the REFERENCED_BY_RELATION tag is set to YES (the default) +# then for each documented function all documented +# functions referencing it will be listed. + +REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES + +# If the REFERENCES_RELATION tag is set to YES (the default) +# then for each documented function all documented entities +# called/used by that function will be listed. + +REFERENCES_RELATION = YES + +# If the USE_HTAGS tag is set to YES then the references to source code +# will point to the HTML generated by the htags(1) tool instead of doxygen +# built-in source browser. The htags tool is part of GNU's global source +# tagging system (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). You +# will need version 4.8.6 or higher. + +USE_HTAGS = NO + +# If the VERBATIM_HEADERS tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen +# will generate a verbatim copy of the header file for each class for +# which an include is specified. Set to NO to disable this. + +VERBATIM_HEADERS = YES + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the alphabetical class index +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to YES, an alphabetical index +# of all compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project +# contains a lot of classes, structs, unions or interfaces. + +ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = NO + +# If the alphabetical index is enabled (see ALPHABETICAL_INDEX) then +# the COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be used to specify the number of columns +# in which this list will be split (can be a number in the range [1..20]) + +COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5 + +# In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all +# classes will be put under the same header in the alphabetical index. +# The IGNORE_PREFIX tag can be used to specify one or more prefixes that +# should be ignored while generating the index headers. + +IGNORE_PREFIX = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the HTML output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_HTML tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# generate HTML output. + +GENERATE_HTML = YES + +# The HTML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the HTML docs will be put. +# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be +# put in front of it. If left blank `html' will be used as the default path. + +HTML_OUTPUT = html + +# The HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for +# each generated HTML page (for example: .htm,.php,.asp). If it is left blank +# doxygen will generate files with .html extension. + +HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html + +# The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML header for +# each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a +# standard header. + +HTML_HEADER = + +# The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML footer for +# each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a +# standard footer. + +HTML_FOOTER = + +# The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading +# style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to +# fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If the tag is left blank doxygen +# will generate a default style sheet. Note that doxygen will try to copy +# the style sheet file to the HTML output directory, so don't put your own +# stylesheet in the HTML output directory as well, or it will be erased! + +HTML_STYLESHEET = + +# If the HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, the members of classes, +# files or namespaces will be aligned in HTML using tables. If set to +# NO a bullet list will be used. + +HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS = YES + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files +# will be generated that can be used as input for tools like the +# Microsoft HTML help workshop to generate a compressed HTML help file (.chm) +# of the generated HTML documentation. + +GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_FILE tag can +# be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm file. You +# can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be +# written to the html output directory. + +CHM_FILE = + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the HHC_LOCATION tag can +# be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of +# the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run +# the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. + +HHC_LOCATION = + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the GENERATE_CHI flag +# controls if a separate .chi index file is generated (YES) or that +# it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). + +GENERATE_CHI = NO + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the BINARY_TOC flag +# controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (YES) or a +# normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. + +BINARY_TOC = NO + +# The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members +# to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. + +TOC_EXPAND = NO + +# The DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index at +# top of each HTML page. The value NO (the default) enables the index and +# the value YES disables it. + +DISABLE_INDEX = NO + +# This tag can be used to set the number of enum values (range [1..20]) +# that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. + +ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 + +# If the GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is set to YES, a side panel will be +# generated containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that +# is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports +# JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (for instance Mozilla 1.0+, +# Netscape 6.0+, Internet explorer 5.0+, or Konqueror). Windows users are +# probably better off using the HTML help feature. + +GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO + +# If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be +# used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree +# is shown. + +TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the LaTeX output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# generate Latex output. + +GENERATE_LATEX = NO + +# The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put. +# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be +# put in front of it. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default path. + +LATEX_OUTPUT = latex + +# The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be +# invoked. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default command name. + +LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex + +# The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to +# generate index for LaTeX. If left blank `makeindex' will be used as the +# default command name. + +MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex + +# If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact +# LaTeX documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to +# save some trees in general. + +COMPACT_LATEX = NO + +# The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used +# by the printer. Possible values are: a4, a4wide, letter, legal and +# executive. If left blank a4wide will be used. + +PAPER_TYPE = a4wide + +# The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be to specify one or more names of LaTeX +# packages that should be included in the LaTeX output. + +EXTRA_PACKAGES = + +# The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for +# the generated latex document. The header should contain everything until +# the first chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a +# standard header. Notice: only use this tag if you know what you are doing! + +LATEX_HEADER = + +# If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated +# is prepared for conversion to pdf (using ps2pdf). The pdf file will +# contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references +# This makes the output suitable for online browsing using a pdf viewer. + +PDF_HYPERLINKS = NO + +# If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, pdflatex will be used instead of +# plain latex in the generated Makefile. Set this option to YES to get a +# higher quality PDF documentation. + +USE_PDFLATEX = YES + +# If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \\batchmode. +# command to the generated LaTeX files. This will instruct LaTeX to keep +# running if errors occur, instead of asking the user for help. +# This option is also used when generating formulas in HTML. + +LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO + +# If LATEX_HIDE_INDICES is set to YES then doxygen will not +# include the index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.) +# in the output. + +LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the RTF output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate RTF output +# The RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look very pretty with +# other RTF readers or editors. + +GENERATE_RTF = NO + +# The RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put. +# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be +# put in front of it. If left blank `rtf' will be used as the default path. + +RTF_OUTPUT = rtf + +# If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact +# RTF documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to +# save some trees in general. + +COMPACT_RTF = NO + +# If the RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the RTF that is generated +# will contain hyperlink fields. The RTF file will +# contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references. +# This makes the output suitable for online browsing using WORD or other +# programs which support those fields. +# Note: wordpad (write) and others do not support links. + +RTF_HYPERLINKS = NO + +# Load stylesheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's +# config file, i.e. a series of assignments. You only have to provide +# replacements, missing definitions are set to their default value. + +RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE = + +# Set optional variables used in the generation of an rtf document. +# Syntax is similar to doxygen's config file. + +RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the man page output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_MAN tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# generate man pages + +GENERATE_MAN = YES + +# The MAN_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the man pages will be put. +# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be +# put in front of it. If left blank `man' will be used as the default path. + +MAN_OUTPUT = man + +# The MAN_EXTENSION tag determines the extension that is added to +# the generated man pages (default is the subroutine's section .3) + +MAN_EXTENSION = .3 + +# If the MAN_LINKS tag is set to YES and Doxygen generates man output, +# then it will generate one additional man file for each entity +# documented in the real man page(s). These additional files +# only source the real man page, but without them the man command +# would be unable to find the correct page. The default is NO. + +MAN_LINKS = NO + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the XML output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_XML tag is set to YES Doxygen will +# generate an XML file that captures the structure of +# the code including all documentation. + +GENERATE_XML = NO + +# The XML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the XML pages will be put. +# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be +# put in front of it. If left blank `xml' will be used as the default path. + +XML_OUTPUT = xml + +# The XML_SCHEMA tag can be used to specify an XML schema, +# which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the +# syntax of the XML files. + +XML_SCHEMA = + +# The XML_DTD tag can be used to specify an XML DTD, +# which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the +# syntax of the XML files. + +XML_DTD = + +# If the XML_PROGRAMLISTING tag is set to YES Doxygen will +# dump the program listings (including syntax highlighting +# and cross-referencing information) to the XML output. Note that +# enabling this will significantly increase the size of the XML output. + +XML_PROGRAMLISTING = YES + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options for the AutoGen Definitions output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF tag is set to YES Doxygen will +# generate an AutoGen Definitions (see autogen.sf.net) file +# that captures the structure of the code including all +# documentation. Note that this feature is still experimental +# and incomplete at the moment. + +GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF = NO + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the Perl module output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_PERLMOD tag is set to YES Doxygen will +# generate a Perl module file that captures the structure of +# the code including all documentation. Note that this +# feature is still experimental and incomplete at the +# moment. + +GENERATE_PERLMOD = NO + +# If the PERLMOD_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate +# the necessary Makefile rules, Perl scripts and LaTeX code to be able +# to generate PDF and DVI output from the Perl module output. + +PERLMOD_LATEX = NO + +# If the PERLMOD_PRETTY tag is set to YES the Perl module output will be +# nicely formatted so it can be parsed by a human reader. This is useful +# if you want to understand what is going on. On the other hand, if this +# tag is set to NO the size of the Perl module output will be much smaller +# and Perl will parse it just the same. + +PERLMOD_PRETTY = YES + +# The names of the make variables in the generated doxyrules.make file +# are prefixed with the string contained in PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX. +# This is useful so different doxyrules.make files included by the same +# Makefile don't overwrite each other's variables. + +PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Configuration options related to the preprocessor +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# evaluate all C-preprocessor directives found in the sources and include +# files. + +ENABLE_PREPROCESSING = YES + +# If the MACRO_EXPANSION tag is set to YES Doxygen will expand all macro +# names in the source code. If set to NO (the default) only conditional +# compilation will be performed. Macro expansion can be done in a controlled +# way by setting EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF to YES. + +MACRO_EXPANSION = NO + +# If the EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF and MACRO_EXPANSION tags are both set to YES +# then the macro expansion is limited to the macros specified with the +# PREDEFINED and EXPAND_AS_PREDEFINED tags. + +EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = NO + +# If the SEARCH_INCLUDES tag is set to YES (the default) the includes files +# in the INCLUDE_PATH (see below) will be search if a #include is found. + +SEARCH_INCLUDES = YES + +# The INCLUDE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more directories that +# contain include files that are not input files but should be processed by +# the preprocessor. + +INCLUDE_PATH = + +# You can use the INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard +# patterns (like *.h and *.hpp) to filter out the header-files in the +# directories. If left blank, the patterns specified with FILE_PATTERNS will +# be used. + +INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS = + +# The PREDEFINED tag can be used to specify one or more macro names that +# are defined before the preprocessor is started (similar to the -D option of +# gcc). The argument of the tag is a list of macros of the form: name +# or name=definition (no spaces). If the definition and the = are +# omitted =1 is assumed. To prevent a macro definition from being +# undefined via #undef or recursively expanded use the := operator +# instead of the = operator. + +PREDEFINED = + +# If the MACRO_EXPANSION and EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF tags are set to YES then +# this tag can be used to specify a list of macro names that should be expanded. +# The macro definition that is found in the sources will be used. +# Use the PREDEFINED tag if you want to use a different macro definition. + +EXPAND_AS_DEFINED = + +# If the SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS tag is set to YES (the default) then +# doxygen's preprocessor will remove all function-like macros that are alone +# on a line, have an all uppercase name, and do not end with a semicolon. Such +# function macros are typically used for boiler-plate code, and will confuse +# the parser if not removed. + +SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS = YES + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Configuration::additions related to external references +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# The TAGFILES option can be used to specify one or more tagfiles. +# Optionally an initial location of the external documentation +# can be added for each tagfile. The format of a tag file without +# this location is as follows: +# TAGFILES = file1 file2 ... +# Adding location for the tag files is done as follows: +# TAGFILES = file1=loc1 "file2 = loc2" ... +# where "loc1" and "loc2" can be relative or absolute paths or +# URLs. If a location is present for each tag, the installdox tool +# does not have to be run to correct the links. +# Note that each tag file must have a unique name +# (where the name does NOT include the path) +# If a tag file is not located in the directory in which doxygen +# is run, you must also specify the path to the tagfile here. + +TAGFILES = + +# When a file name is specified after GENERATE_TAGFILE, doxygen will create +# a tag file that is based on the input files it reads. + +GENERATE_TAGFILE = + +# If the ALLEXTERNALS tag is set to YES all external classes will be listed +# in the class index. If set to NO only the inherited external classes +# will be listed. + +ALLEXTERNALS = NO + +# If the EXTERNAL_GROUPS tag is set to YES all external groups will be listed +# in the modules index. If set to NO, only the current project's groups will +# be listed. + +EXTERNAL_GROUPS = YES + +# The PERL_PATH should be the absolute path and name of the perl script +# interpreter (i.e. the result of `which perl'). + +PERL_PATH = /usr/bin/perl + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Configuration options related to the dot tool +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the CLASS_DIAGRAMS tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# generate a inheritance diagram (in HTML, RTF and LaTeX) for classes with base +# or super classes. Setting the tag to NO turns the diagrams off. Note that +# this option is superseded by the HAVE_DOT option below. This is only a +# fallback. It is recommended to install and use dot, since it yields more +# powerful graphs. + +CLASS_DIAGRAMS = NO + +# If set to YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will hide +# inheritance and usage relations if the target is undocumented +# or is not a class. + +HIDE_UNDOC_RELATIONS = YES + +# If you set the HAVE_DOT tag to YES then doxygen will assume the dot tool is +# available from the path. This tool is part of Graphviz, a graph visualization +# toolkit from AT&T and Lucent Bell Labs. The other options in this section +# have no effect if this option is set to NO (the default) + +HAVE_DOT = NO + +# If the CLASS_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen +# will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and +# indirect inheritance relations. Setting this tag to YES will force the +# the CLASS_DIAGRAMS tag to NO. + +CLASS_GRAPH = NO + +# If the COLLABORATION_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen +# will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and +# indirect implementation dependencies (inheritance, containment, and +# class references variables) of the class with other documented classes. + +COLLABORATION_GRAPH = NO + +# If the GROUP_GRAPHS and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen +# will generate a graph for groups, showing the direct groups dependencies + +GROUP_GRAPHS = YES + +# If the UML_LOOK tag is set to YES doxygen will generate inheritance and +# collaboration diagrams in a style similar to the OMG's Unified Modeling +# Language. + +UML_LOOK = NO + +# If set to YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will show the +# relations between templates and their instances. + +TEMPLATE_RELATIONS = NO + +# If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDE_GRAPH, and HAVE_DOT +# tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each documented +# file showing the direct and indirect include dependencies of the file with +# other documented files. + +INCLUDE_GRAPH = NO + +# If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH, and +# HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each +# documented header file showing the documented files that directly or +# indirectly include this file. + +INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH = YES + +# If the CALL_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen will +# generate a call dependency graph for every global function or class method. +# Note that enabling this option will significantly increase the time of a run. +# So in most cases it will be better to enable call graphs for selected +# functions only using the \callgraph command. + +CALL_GRAPH = NO + +# If the GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen +# will graphical hierarchy of all classes instead of a textual one. + +GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY = NO + +# If the DIRECTORY_GRAPH, SHOW_DIRECTORIES and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES +# then doxygen will show the dependencies a directory has on other directories +# in a graphical way. The dependency relations are determined by the #include +# relations between the files in the directories. + +DIRECTORY_GRAPH = YES + +# The DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT tag can be used to set the image format of the images +# generated by dot. Possible values are png, jpg, or gif +# If left blank png will be used. + +DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT = png + +# The tag DOT_PATH can be used to specify the path where the dot tool can be +# found. If left blank, it is assumed the dot tool can be found in the path. + +DOT_PATH = + +# The DOTFILE_DIRS tag can be used to specify one or more directories that +# contain dot files that are included in the documentation (see the +# \dotfile command). + +DOTFILE_DIRS = + +# The MAX_DOT_GRAPH_WIDTH tag can be used to set the maximum allowed width +# (in pixels) of the graphs generated by dot. If a graph becomes larger than +# this value, doxygen will try to truncate the graph, so that it fits within +# the specified constraint. Beware that most browsers cannot cope with very +# large images. + +MAX_DOT_GRAPH_WIDTH = 1024 + +# The MAX_DOT_GRAPH_HEIGHT tag can be used to set the maximum allows height +# (in pixels) of the graphs generated by dot. If a graph becomes larger than +# this value, doxygen will try to truncate the graph, so that it fits within +# the specified constraint. Beware that most browsers cannot cope with very +# large images. + +MAX_DOT_GRAPH_HEIGHT = 1024 + +# The MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH tag can be used to set the maximum depth of the +# graphs generated by dot. A depth value of 3 means that only nodes reachable +# from the root by following a path via at most 3 edges will be shown. Nodes +# that lay further from the root node will be omitted. Note that setting this +# option to 1 or 2 may greatly reduce the computation time needed for large +# code bases. Also note that a graph may be further truncated if the graph's +# image dimensions are not sufficient to fit the graph (see MAX_DOT_GRAPH_WIDTH +# and MAX_DOT_GRAPH_HEIGHT). If 0 is used for the depth value (the default), +# the graph is not depth-constrained. + +MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH = 0 + +# Set the DOT_TRANSPARENT tag to YES to generate images with a transparent +# background. This is disabled by default, which results in a white background. +# Warning: Depending on the platform used, enabling this option may lead to +# badly anti-aliased labels on the edges of a graph (i.e. they become hard to +# read). + +DOT_TRANSPARENT = NO + +# Set the DOT_MULTI_TARGETS tag to YES allow dot to generate multiple output +# files in one run (i.e. multiple -o and -T options on the command line). This +# makes dot run faster, but since only newer versions of dot (>1.8.10) +# support this, this feature is disabled by default. + +DOT_MULTI_TARGETS = NO + +# If the GENERATE_LEGEND tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# generate a legend page explaining the meaning of the various boxes and +# arrows in the dot generated graphs. + +GENERATE_LEGEND = YES + +# If the DOT_CLEANUP tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# remove the intermediate dot files that are used to generate +# the various graphs. + +DOT_CLEANUP = YES + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Configuration::additions related to the search engine +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# The SEARCHENGINE tag specifies whether or not a search engine should be +# used. If set to NO the values of all tags below this one will be ignored. + +SEARCHENGINE = NO diff --git a/source4/lib/ldb/Makefile.in b/source4/lib/ldb/Makefile.in index 039e9a657f..cca9f3feb8 100644 --- a/source4/lib/ldb/Makefile.in +++ b/source4/lib/ldb/Makefile.in @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ CC = @CC@ GCOV = @GCOV@ XSLTPROC = @XSLTPROC@ +DOXYGEN = @DOXYGEN@ prefix = @prefix@ exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ includedir = @includedir@ @@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ MANPAGES = $(patsubst %.xml,%,$(wildcard man/*.xml)) EXAMPLES = examples/ldbreader examples/ldifreader -all: $(DIRS) $(BINS) $(LIBS) $(EXAMPLES) $(MANPAGES) +all: $(DIRS) $(BINS) $(LIBS) $(EXAMPLES) $(MANPAGES) doxygen .c.o: @echo Compiling $*.c @@ -131,11 +132,15 @@ examples/ldifreader: examples/ldifreader.o $(LIBS) %.html: %.xml test -z "$(XSLTPROC)" || $(XSLTPROC) -o $@ http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/docbook.xsl $< +doxygen: + test -z "$(DOXYGEN)" || $(DOXYGEN) + clean: rm -f */*.o *.gcov */*.gc?? tdbtest.ldb* \ rm -f $(BINS) $(TDB_OBJ) $(TALLOC_OBJ) $(LDB_LIB) rm -f $(MANPAGES) rm -f $(EXAMPLES) + rm -rf apidocs/ distclean: clean rm -f *~ */*~ diff --git a/source4/lib/ldb/configure.in b/source4/lib/ldb/configure.in index 05bc015919..d7b9e566de 100644 --- a/source4/lib/ldb/configure.in +++ b/source4/lib/ldb/configure.in @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ AC_SUBST(WITH_GCOV) AC_PROG_CC AC_FUNC_MMAP AC_PATH_PROG(XSLTPROC,xsltproc) +AC_PATH_PROG(DOXYGEN,doxygen) AC_PATH_PROG(GCOV,gcov) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdint.h) AC_CONFIG_HEADER(include/config.h) diff --git a/source4/lib/ldb/examples.dox b/source4/lib/ldb/examples.dox new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ef4b4f0a40 --- /dev/null +++ b/source4/lib/ldb/examples.dox @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +/** \example ldbreader.c + +The code below shows a simple LDB application. + +It lists / dumps the records in a LDB database to standard output. + +*/ + + +/** \example ldifreader.c + +The code below shows a simple LDB application. + +It lists / dumps the entries in an LDIF file to standard output. + +*/ diff --git a/source4/lib/ldb/include/ldb.h b/source4/lib/ldb/include/ldb.h index 299a5d171e..2a718334fe 100644 --- a/source4/lib/ldb/include/ldb.h +++ b/source4/lib/ldb/include/ldb.h @@ -35,8 +35,17 @@ * Author: Stefan Metzmacher */ +/** + \file ldb.h Samba's ldb database + + This header file provides the main API for ldb. +*/ + #ifndef _LDB_H_ + +/*! \cond DOXYGEN_IGNORE */ #define _LDB_H_ 1 +/*! \endcond */ /* major restrictions as compared to normal LDAP: @@ -53,45 +62,85 @@ */ -/* - an individual lump of data in a result comes in this format. The - pointer will usually be to a UTF-8 string if the application is - sensible, but it can be to anything you like, including binary data - blobs of arbitrary size. -*/ #ifndef ldb_val +/** + Result value + + An individual lump of data in a result comes in this format. The + pointer will usually be to a UTF-8 string if the application is + sensible, but it can be to anything you like, including binary data + blobs of arbitrary size. + + \note the data is null (0x00) terminated, but the length does not + include the terminator. +*/ struct ldb_val { - uint8_t *data; - size_t length; + uint8_t *data; /*!< result data */ + size_t length; /*!< length of data */ }; #endif -/* internal ldb exploded dn structures */ +/** + internal ldb exploded dn structures +*/ struct ldb_dn_component { - char *name; + char *name; struct ldb_val value; }; + struct ldb_dn { int comp_num; struct ldb_dn_component *components; }; -/* these flags are used in ldb_message_element.flags fields. The - LDA_FLAGS_MOD_* flags are used in ldap_modify() calls to specify - whether attributes are being added, deleted or modified */ +/** + There are a number of flags that are used with ldap_modify() in + ldb_message_element.flags fields. The LDA_FLAGS_MOD_ADD, + LDA_FLAGS_MOD_DELETE and LDA_FLAGS_MOD_REPLACE flags are used in + ldap_modify() calls to specify whether attributes are being added, + deleted or modified respectively. +*/ #define LDB_FLAG_MOD_MASK 0x3 + +/** + Flag value used in ldap_modify() to indicate that attributes are + being added. + + \sa LDB_FLAG_MOD_MASK +*/ #define LDB_FLAG_MOD_ADD 1 + +/** + Flag value used in ldap_modify() to indicate that attributes are + being replaced. + + \sa LDB_FLAG_MOD_MASK +*/ #define LDB_FLAG_MOD_REPLACE 2 + +/** + Flag value used in ldap_modify() to indicate that attributes are + being deleted. + + \sa LDB_FLAG_MOD_MASK +*/ #define LDB_FLAG_MOD_DELETE 3 +/** + OID for logic AND comaprison. -/* - well known object IDs + This is the well known object ID for a logical AND comparitor. */ #define LDB_OID_COMPARATOR_AND "1.2.840.113556.1.4.803" + +/** + OID for logic OR comparison. + + This is the well known object ID for a logical OR comparitor. +*/ #define LDB_OID_COMPARATOR_OR "1.2.840.113556.1.4.804" -/* +/** results are given back as arrays of ldb_message_element */ struct ldb_message_element { @@ -102,7 +151,7 @@ struct ldb_message_element { }; -/* +/** a ldb_message represents all or part of a record. It can contain an arbitrary number of elements. */ @@ -120,12 +169,15 @@ enum ldb_changetype { LDB_CHANGETYPE_MODIFY }; -/* - a ldif record - from ldif_read +/** + LDIF record + + This structure contains a LDIF record, as returned from ldif_read() + and equivalent functions. */ struct ldb_ldif { - enum ldb_changetype changetype; - struct ldb_message *msg; + enum ldb_changetype changetype; /*!< The type of change */ + struct ldb_message *msg; /*!< The changes */ }; enum ldb_scope {LDB_SCOPE_DEFAULT=-1, @@ -145,7 +197,7 @@ typedef int (*ldb_traverse_fn)(struct ldb_context *, const struct ldb_message *) enum ldb_debug_level {LDB_DEBUG_FATAL, LDB_DEBUG_ERROR, LDB_DEBUG_WARNING, LDB_DEBUG_TRACE}; -/* +/** the user can optionally supply a debug function. The function is based on the vfprintf() style of interface, but with the addition of a severity level @@ -156,14 +208,31 @@ struct ldb_debug_ops { void *context; }; +/** + Flag value for database connection mode. + + If LDB_FLG_RDONLY is used in ldb_connect, then the database will be + opened read-only, if possible. +*/ #define LDB_FLG_RDONLY 1 + +/** + Flag value for database connection mode. + + If LDB_FLG_NOSYNC is used in ldb_connect, then the database will be + opened without synchronous operations, if possible. +*/ #define LDB_FLG_NOSYNC 2 +/*! \cond DOXYGEN_IGNORE */ #ifndef PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE #define PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(a,b) #endif +/*! \endcond */ -/* structures for ldb_parse_tree handling code */ +/* + structures for ldb_parse_tree handling code +*/ enum ldb_parse_op { LDB_OP_AND=1, LDB_OP_OR=2, LDB_OP_NOT=3, LDB_OP_EQUALITY=4, LDB_OP_SUBSTRING=5, LDB_OP_GREATER=6, LDB_OP_LESS=7, LDB_OP_PRESENT=8, @@ -235,24 +304,106 @@ struct ldb_attrib_handler { ldb_attr_comparison_t comparison_fn; }; -#define LDB_ATTR_FLAG_HIDDEN (1<<0) /* the attribute is not returned by default */ -#define LDB_ATTR_FLAG_CONSTRUCTED (1<<1) /* the attribute is constructed from other attributes */ +/** + The attribute is not returned by default +*/ +#define LDB_ATTR_FLAG_HIDDEN (1<<0) +/** + The attribute is constructed from other attributes +*/ +#define LDB_ATTR_FLAG_CONSTRUCTED (1<<1) + +/** + LDAP attribute syntax for a DN + + This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for a DN. -/* well-known ldap attribute syntaxes - see rfc2252 section 4.3.2 */ + See <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2252.txt">RFC 2252</a>, Section 4.3.2 +*/ #define LDB_SYNTAX_DN "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12" + +/** + LDAP attribute syntax for a Directory String + + This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for a Directory String. + + See <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2252.txt">RFC 2252</a>, Section 4.3.2 +*/ #define LDB_SYNTAX_DIRECTORY_STRING "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15" + +/** + LDAP attribute syntax for an integer + + This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for an integer. + + See <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2252.txt">RFC 2252</a>, Section 4.3.2 +*/ #define LDB_SYNTAX_INTEGER "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27" + +/** + LDAP attribute syntax for an octet string + + This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for an octet string. + + See <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2252.txt">RFC 2252</a>, Section 4.3.2 +*/ #define LDB_SYNTAX_OCTET_STRING "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40" + +/** + LDAP attribute syntax for UTC time. + + This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for a UTC time. + + See <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2252.txt">RFC 2252</a>, Section 4.3.2 +*/ #define LDB_SYNTAX_UTC_TIME "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.53" + #define LDB_SYNTAX_OBJECTCLASS "LDB_SYNTAX_OBJECTCLASS" /* sorting helpers */ typedef int (*ldb_qsort_cmp_fn_t) (const void *, const void *, const void *); +/** + OID for the paged results control. This control is included in the + searchRequest and searchResultDone messages as part of the controls + field of the LDAPMessage, as defined in Section 4.1.12 of + LDAP v3. + + \sa <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2696.txt">RFC 2696</a>. +*/ #define LDB_CONTROL_PAGED_RESULTS_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.319" + +/** + OID for extended DN + + \sa <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/ldap/ldap/ldap_server_extended_dn_oid.asp">Microsoft documentation of this OID</a> +*/ #define LDB_CONTROL_EXTENDED_DN_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.529" + +/** + OID for LDAP server sort result extension. + + This control is included in the searchRequest message as part of + the controls field of the LDAPMessage, as defined in Section 4.1.12 + of LDAP v3. The controlType is set to + "1.2.840.113556.1.4.473". The criticality MAY be either TRUE or + FALSE (where absent is also equivalent to FALSE) at the client's + option. + + \sa <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2891.txt">RFC 2891</a>. +*/ #define LDB_CONTROL_SERVER_SORT_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.473" + +/** + OID for LDAP server sort result response extension. + + This control is included in the searchResultDone message as part of + the controls field of the LDAPMessage, as defined in Section 4.1.12 of + LDAP v3. + + \sa <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2891.txt">RFC 2891</a>. +*/ #define LDB_CONTROL_SORT_RESP_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.474" struct ldb_paged_control { @@ -347,29 +498,60 @@ struct ldb_request { int ldb_request(struct ldb_context *ldb, struct ldb_request *request); -/* - initialise a ldb context +/** + Initialise an ldb context + + This is required before any other LDB call. + + \param mem_ctx pointer to a talloc memory context. Pass NULL if there is + no suitable context available. + + \return pointer to ldb_context that should be free'd (using talloc_free()) + at the end of the program. */ struct ldb_context *ldb_init(void *mem_ctx); -/* - connect to a database. The URL can either be one of the following forms - ldb://path - ldapi://path +/** + Connect to a database. + + This is typically called soon after ldb_init(), and is required prior to + any search or database modification operations. + + The URL can be one of the following forms: + - tdb://path + - ldapi://path + - ldap://host + - sqlite3://path - flags is made up of LDB_FLG_* + \param ldb the context associated with the database (from ldb_init()) + \param url the URL of the database to connect to, as noted above + \param flags a combination of LDB_FLG_* to modify the connection behaviour + \param options backend specific options - passed uninterpreted to the backend - the options are passed uninterpreted to the backend, and are - backend specific + \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS on success, or a failure code) + + \note It is an error to connect to a database that does not exist in readonly mode + (that is, with LDB_FLG_RDONLY). However in read-write mode, the database will be + created if it does not exist. */ int ldb_connect(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char *url, unsigned int flags, const char *options[]); -/* - search the database given a LDAP-like search expression +/** + Search the database + + This function searches the database, and returns + records that match an LDAP-like search expression - return the number of records found, or -1 on error + \param ldb the context associated with the database (from ldb_init()) + \param base the Base Distinguished Name for the query (pass NULL for root DN) + \param scope the search scope for the query + \param expression the search expression to use for this query + \param attrs the search attributes for the query (pass NULL if none required) + \param res the return result - use talloc_free to free the ldb_message returned + \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS on success, or a failure code) + + \note use talloc_free() to free the ldb_result returned */ int ldb_search(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *base, @@ -386,71 +568,263 @@ int ldb_search_bytree(struct ldb_context *ldb, struct ldb_parse_tree *tree, const char * const *attrs, struct ldb_result **res); -/* - add a record to the database. Will fail if a record with the given class and key - already exists +/** + Add a record to the database. + + This function adds a record to the database. This function will fail + if a record with the specified class and key already exists in the + database. + + \param ldb the context associated with the database (from + ldb_init()) + \param message the message containing the record to add. + + \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS if the record was added, otherwise + a failure code) */ int ldb_add(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_message *message); -/* - modify the specified attributes of a record +/** + Modify the specified attributes of a record + + This function modifies a record that is in the database. + + \param ldb the context associated with the database (from + ldb_init()) + \param message the message containing the changes required. + + \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS if the record was modified as + requested, otherwise a failure code) */ int ldb_modify(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_message *message); -/* - rename a record in the database +/** + Rename a record in the database + + This function renames a record in the database. + + \param ldb the context associated with the database (from + ldb_init()) + \param olddn the DN for the record to be renamed. + \param newdn the new DN + + \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS if the record was renamed as + requested, otherwise a failure code) */ int ldb_rename(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *olddn, const struct ldb_dn *newdn); -/* - delete a record from the database +/** + Delete a record from the database + + This function deletes a record from the database. + + \param ldb the context associated with the database (from + ldb_init()) + \param dn the DN for the record to be deleted. + + \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS if the record was deleted, + otherwise a failure code) */ int ldb_delete(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *dn); -/* +/** start a transaction */ int ldb_transaction_start(struct ldb_context *ldb); -/* +/** commit a transaction */ int ldb_transaction_commit(struct ldb_context *ldb); -/* +/** cancel a transaction */ int ldb_transaction_cancel(struct ldb_context *ldb); -/* +/** return extended error information from the last call */ const char *ldb_errstring(struct ldb_context *ldb); -/* - casefold a string (should be UTF8, but at the moment it isn't) +/** + Casefold a string + + \param mem_ctx the memory context to allocate the result string + memory from. + \param s the string that is to be folded + \return a copy of the string, converted to upper case + + \todo This function should be UTF8 aware, but currently is not. */ char *ldb_casefold(void *mem_ctx, const char *s); + +/** + Compare two strings, without regard to case. + + \param s1 the first string to compare + \param s2 the second string to compare + + \return 0 if the strings are the same, non-zero if there are any + differences except for case. + + \note This function is not UTF8 aware. +*/ int ldb_caseless_cmp(const char *s1, const char *s2); /* ldif manipulation functions */ +/** + Write an LDIF message + + This function writes an LDIF message using a caller supplied write + function. + + \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) + \param fprintf_fn a function pointer for the write function. This must take + a private data pointer, followed by a format string, and then a variable argument + list. + \param private_data pointer that will be provided back to the write + function. This is useful for maintaining state or context. + \param ldif the message to write out + + \return the total number of bytes written, or an error code as returned + from the write function. + + \sa ldb_ldif_write_file for a more convenient way to write to a + file stream. + + \sa ldb_ldif_read for the reader equivalent to this function. +*/ int ldb_ldif_write(struct ldb_context *ldb, int (*fprintf_fn)(void *, const char *, ...), void *private_data, const struct ldb_ldif *ldif); -void ldb_ldif_read_free(struct ldb_context *ldb, struct ldb_ldif *); + +/** + Clean up an LDIF message + + This function cleans up a LDIF message read using ldb_ldif_read() + or related functions (such as ldb_ldif_read_string() and + ldb_ldif_read_file(). + + \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) + \param msg the message to clean up and free + +*/ +void ldb_ldif_read_free(struct ldb_context *ldb, struct ldb_ldif *msg); + +/** + Read an LDIF message + + This function creates an LDIF message using a caller supplied read + function. + + \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) + \param fgetc_fn a function pointer for the read function. This must + take a private data pointer, and must return a pointer to an + integer corresponding to the next byte read (or EOF if there is no + more data to be read). + \param private_data pointer that will be provided back to the read + function. This is udeful for maintaining state or context. + + \return the LDIF message that has been read in + + \note You must free the LDIF message when no longer required, using + ldb_ldif_read_free(). + + \sa ldb_ldif_read_file for a more convenient way to read from a + file stream. + + \sa ldb_ldif_read_string for a more convenient way to read from a + string (char array). + + \sa ldb_ldif_write for the writer equivalent to this function. +*/ struct ldb_ldif *ldb_ldif_read(struct ldb_context *ldb, int (*fgetc_fn)(void *), void *private_data); + +/** + Read an LDIF message from a file + + This function reads the next LDIF message from the contents of a + file stream. If you want to get all of the LDIF messages, you will + need to repeatedly call this function, until it returns NULL. + + \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) + \param f the file stream to read from (typically from fdopen()) + + \sa ldb_ldif_read_string for an equivalent function that will read + from a string (char array). + + \sa ldb_ldif_write_file for the writer equivalent to this function. + +*/ struct ldb_ldif *ldb_ldif_read_file(struct ldb_context *ldb, FILE *f); + +/** + Read an LDIF message from a string + + This function reads the next LDIF message from the contents of a char + array. If you want to get all of the LDIF messages, you will need + to repeatedly call this function, until it returns NULL. + + \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) + \param s pointer to the char array to read from + + \sa ldb_ldif_read_file for an equivalent function that will read + from a file stream. + + \sa ldb_ldif_write for a more general (arbitrary read function) + version of this function. +*/ struct ldb_ldif *ldb_ldif_read_string(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char **s); + +/** + Write an LDIF message to a file + + \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) + \param f the file stream to write to (typically from fdopen()) + \param msg the message to write out + + \return the total number of bytes written, or a negative error code + + \sa ldb_ldif_read_file for the reader equivalent to this function. +*/ int ldb_ldif_write_file(struct ldb_context *ldb, FILE *f, const struct ldb_ldif *msg); + +/** + Base64 encode a buffer + + \param mem_ctx the memory context that the result is allocated + from. + \param buf pointer to the array that is to be encoded + \param len the number of elements in the array to be encoded + + \return pointer to an array containing the encoded data + + \note The caller is responsible for freeing the result +*/ char *ldb_base64_encode(void *mem_ctx, const char *buf, int len); + +/** + Base64 decode a buffer + + This function decodes a base64 encoded string in place. + + \param s the string to decode. + + \return the length of the returned (decoded) string. + + \note the string is null terminated, but the null terminator is not + included in the length. +*/ int ldb_base64_decode(char *s); + int ldb_attrib_add_handlers(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_attrib_handler *handlers, unsigned num_handlers); @@ -486,28 +860,67 @@ struct ldb_dn_component *ldb_dn_get_rdn(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *dn); /* useful functions for ldb_message structure manipulation */ int ldb_dn_cmp(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char *dn1, const char *dn2); + +/** + Compare two attributes + + This function compares to attribute names. Note that this is a + case-insensitive comparison. + + \param attr1 the first attribute name to compare + \param attr2 the second attribute name to compare + + \return 0 if the attribute names are the same, or only differ in + case; non-zero if there are any differences +*/ int ldb_attr_cmp(const char *attr1, const char *attr2); int ldb_attr_dn(const char *attr); char *ldb_dn_escape_value(void *mem_ctx, struct ldb_val value); -/* create an empty message */ +/** + Create an empty message + + \param mem_ctx the memory context to create in. You can pass NULL + to get the top level context, however the ldb context (from + ldb_init()) may be a better choice +*/ struct ldb_message *ldb_msg_new(void *mem_ctx); -/* find an element within an message */ +/** + Find an element within an message +*/ struct ldb_message_element *ldb_msg_find_element(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name); -/* compare two ldb_val values - return 0 on match */ +/** + Compare two ldb_val values + + \param v1 first ldb_val structure to be tested + \param v2 second ldb_val structure to be tested + + \return 1 for a match, 0 if there is any difference +*/ int ldb_val_equal_exact(const struct ldb_val *v1, const struct ldb_val *v2); -/* find a value within an ldb_message_element */ +/** + find a value within an ldb_message_element + + \param el the element to search + \param val the value to search for + + \note This search is case sensitive +*/ struct ldb_val *ldb_msg_find_val(const struct ldb_message_element *el, struct ldb_val *val); -/* add a new empty element to a ldb_message */ +/** + add a new empty element to a ldb_message +*/ int ldb_msg_add_empty(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, int flags); -/* add a element to a ldb_message */ +/** + add a element to a ldb_message +*/ int ldb_msg_add(struct ldb_message *msg, const struct ldb_message_element *el, int flags); @@ -519,13 +932,19 @@ int ldb_msg_add_string(struct ldb_message *msg, int ldb_msg_add_fmt(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, const char *fmt, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(3,4); -/* compare two message elements - return 0 on match */ +/** + compare two message elements - return 0 on match +*/ int ldb_msg_element_compare(struct ldb_message_element *el1, struct ldb_message_element *el2); -/* find elements in a message and convert to a specific type, with +/** + Find elements in a message. + + This function finds elements and converts to a specific type, with a give default value if not found. Assumes that elements are - single valued */ + single valued. +*/ const struct ldb_val *ldb_msg_find_ldb_val(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name); int ldb_msg_find_int(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, @@ -561,11 +980,35 @@ struct ldb_message *ldb_msg_diff(struct ldb_context *ldb, struct ldb_message *msg1, struct ldb_message *msg2); +/** + Integrity check an ldb_message + + This function performs basic sanity / integrity checks on an + ldb_message. + + \param msg the message to check + + \return LDB_SUCCESS if the message is OK, or a non-zero error code + (one of LDB_ERR_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX, LDB_ERR_ENTRY_ALREADY_EXISTS or + LDB_ERR_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX) if there is a problem with a + message. +*/ int ldb_msg_sanity_check(const struct ldb_message *msg); +/** + Duplicate an ldb_val structure + + This function copies an ldb value structure. + + \param mem_ctx the memory context that the duplicated value will be + allocated from + \param v the ldb_val to be duplicated. + + \return the duplicated ldb_val structure. +*/ struct ldb_val ldb_val_dup(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_val *v); -/* +/** this allows the user to set a debug function for error reporting */ int ldb_set_debug(struct ldb_context *ldb, @@ -573,7 +1016,9 @@ int ldb_set_debug(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char *fmt, va_list ap), void *context); -/* this sets up debug to print messages on stderr */ +/** + this sets up debug to print messages on stderr +*/ int ldb_set_debug_stderr(struct ldb_context *ldb); /* control backend specific opaque values */ @@ -596,7 +1041,30 @@ int ldb_msg_rename_attr(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr, const char *r int ldb_msg_copy_attr(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr, const char *replace); void ldb_msg_remove_attr(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr); +/** + Convert a time structure to a string + + This function converts a time_t structure to an LDAP formatted time + string. + + \param mem_ctx the memory context to allocate the return string in + \param t the time structure to convert + + \return the formatted string, or NULL if the time structure could + not be converted +*/ char *ldb_timestring(void *mem_ctx, time_t t); + +/** + Convert a string to a time structure + + This function converts an LDAP formatted time string to a time_t + structure. + + \param s the string to convert + + \return the time structure, or 0 if the string cannot be converted +*/ time_t ldb_string_to_time(const char *s); char *ldb_dn_canonical_string(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *dn); diff --git a/source4/lib/ldb/include/ldb_errors.h b/source4/lib/ldb/include/ldb_errors.h index a93d3cd388..dbc6d16e2a 100644 --- a/source4/lib/ldb/include/ldb_errors.h +++ b/source4/lib/ldb/include/ldb_errors.h @@ -33,59 +33,279 @@ */ #ifndef _LDB_ERRORS_H_ + +/*! \cond DOXYGEN_IGNORE */ #define _LDB_ERRORS_H_ 1 +/*! \endcond */ -/* - * Not all error codes make sense for ldb, - * but they are keept here for reference anyway +/** + \file ldb_errors.h + + This header provides a set of result codes for LDB function calls. + + Many LDB function calls return an integer value (int). As shown in + the function documentation, those return values may indicate + whether the function call worked correctly (in which case it + returns LDB_SUCCESS) or some problem occurred (in which case some + other value will be returned). As a special case, + LDB_ERR_COMPARE_FALSE or LDB_ERR_COMPARE_TRUE may be returned, + which does not indicate an error. + + \note Not all error codes make sense for LDB, however they are + based on the LDAP error codes, and are kept for reference and to + avoid overlap. + + \note Some of this documentation is based on information in + the OpenLDAP documentation, as developed and maintained by the + <a href="http://www.openldap.org/">The OpenLDAP Project</a>. */ +/** + The function call succeeded. + + If a function returns LDB_SUCCESS, then that function, and the + underlying transactions that may have been required, completed + successfully. +*/ #define LDB_SUCCESS 0 + +/** + The function call failed for some non-specific reason. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR 1 + +/** + The function call failed because of a protocol violation. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR 2 + +/** + The function call failed because a time limit was exceeded. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED 3 + +/** + The function call failed because a size limit was exceeded. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED 4 + +/** + The function was for value comparison, and the comparison operation + returned false. + + \note This is a status value, and doesn't normally indicate an + error. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_COMPARE_FALSE 5 + +/** + The function was for value comparison, and the comparison operation + returned true. + + \note This is a status value, and doesn't normally indicate an + error. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_COMPARE_TRUE 6 + +/** + The function used an authentication method that is not supported by + the database. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_AUTH_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED 7 + +/** + The function call required a underlying operation that required + strong authentication. + + This will normally only occur if you are using LDB with a LDAP + backend. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_STRONG_AUTH_REQUIRED 8 /* 9 RESERVED */ + +/** + The function resulted in a referral to another server. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_REFERRAL 10 + +/** + The function failed because an administrative / policy limit was + exceeded. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_ADMIN_LIMIT_EXCEEDED 11 + +/** + The function required an extension or capability that the + database cannot provide. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_CRITICAL_EXTENSION 12 + +/** + The function involved a transaction or database operation that + could not be performed without a secure link. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_CONFIDENTIALITY_REQUIRED 13 + +/** + This is an intermediate result code for SASL bind operations that + have more than one step. + + \note This is a result code that does not normally indicate an + error has occurred. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS 14 + +/** + The function referred to an attribute type that is not present in + the entry. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE 16 + +/** + The function referred to an attribute type that is invalid +*/ #define LDB_ERR_UNDEFINED_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE 17 + +/** + The function required a filter type that is not available for the + specified attribute. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_INAPPROPRIATE_MATCHING 18 -#define LDB_ERR_CONSTRAINT_VIOLAION 19 + +/** + The function would have violated an attribute constraint. +*/ +#define LDB_ERR_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION 19 + +/** + The function involved an attribute type or attribute value that + already exists in the entry. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_ATTRIBUTE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS 20 +/** + The function used an invalid (incorrect syntax) attribute value. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX 21 + /* 22-31 unused */ + +/** + The function referred to an object that does not exist in the + database. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT 32 + +/** + The function referred to an alias which points to a non-existant + object in the database. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_ALIAS_PROBLEM 33 + +/** + The function used a DN which was invalid (incorrect syntax). +*/ #define LDB_ERR_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX 34 + /* 53 RESERVED */ + +/** + The function required dereferencing of an alias, and something went + wrong during the dereferencing process. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_ALIAS_DEREFERENCING_PROBLEM 36 + /* 37-47 unused */ + +/** + The function passed in the wrong authentication method. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_INAPPROPRIATE_AUTHENTICATION 48 + +/** + The function passed in or referenced incorrect credentials during + authentication. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_INVALID_CREDENTIALS 49 + +/** + The function required access permissions that the user does not + possess. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_RIGHTS 50 + +/** + The function required a transaction or call that the database could + not perform because it is busy. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_BUSY 51 + +/** + The function required a transaction or call to a database that is + not available. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_UNAVAILABLE 52 + +/** + The function required a transaction or call to a database that the + database declined to perform. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM 53 + +/** + The function failed because it resulted in a loop being detected. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_LOOP_DETECT 54 + /* 55-63 unused */ + +/** + The function failed because it would have violated a naming rule. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_NAMING_VIOLATION 64 + +/** + The function failed because it would have violated the schema. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATION 65 + +/** + The function required an operation that is only allowed on leaf + objects, but the object is not a leaf. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_NON_LEAF 66 + +/** + The function required an operation that cannot be performed on a + Relative DN, but the object is a Relative DN. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_RDN 67 + +/** + The function failed because the entry already exists. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_ENTRY_ALREADY_EXISTS 68 + +/** + The function failed because modifications to an object class are + not allowable. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_OBJECT_CLASS_MODS_PROHIBITED 69 + /* 70 RESERVED FOR CLDAP */ + +/** + The function failed because it needed to be applied to multiple + databases. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_AFFECTS_MULTIPLE_DSAS 71 + /* 72-79 unused */ + +/** + The function failed for unknown reasons. +*/ #define LDB_ERR_OTHER 80 + /* 81-90 RESERVED for APIs */ #endif /* _LDB_ERRORS_H_ */ diff --git a/source4/lib/ldb/mainpage.dox b/source4/lib/ldb/mainpage.dox new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bbd8d9c502 --- /dev/null +++ b/source4/lib/ldb/mainpage.dox @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +/** + +\mainpage ldb + +\section Overview + +ldb is a LDAP-like embedded database. It is not at all LDAP standards +compliant, so if you want a standards compliant database then please +see the excellent <a href="http://www.openldap.org/">OpenLDAP</a> +project.<p> + +What ldb does is provide a fast database with an LDAP-like API +designed to be used within an application. In some ways it can be seen +as a intermediate solution between key-value pair databases and a real +LDAP database.<p> + +ldb is the database engine used in Samba4. + +\section Features + +The main features that separate ldb from other solutions are: + - Safe multi-reader, multi-writer, using byte range locking + - LDAP-like API + - fast operation + - choice of local tdb, local sqlite3 or remote LDAP backends + - integration with <a href="http://talloc.samba.org">talloc</a> + - schema-less operation, for trivial setup + - modules for extensions (such as schema support) + - easy setup of indexes and attribute properties + - ldbedit tool for database editing (reminiscent of 'vipw') + - ldif for import/export + +\section Documentation + +ldb has limited programmer and administrator documentation: + - a list of <a href="globals_func.html">functions</a> + - a list of <a href="examples.html">examples</a> + - a list of <a href="annotated.html">data structures</a> + - a list of <a href="globals_defs.html">constants</a> + +If you need more information than is presented in this document, you +may wish to look at the source code, especially the source code in the +<a href="http://samba.org/ftp/unpacked/samba4/source/lib/ldb/tools/">tools directory</a>. + +ldb makes use of the LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF), which is +documented in <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2849.txt">RFC +2849</a>. + +\section Support + +ldb does not currently have its own mailing list or bug tracking +system. For now, please use the <a +href="https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba-technical">samba-technical</a> +mailing list, and the <a href="http://bugzilla.samba.org/">Samba +bugzilla</a> bug tracking system. + +\section Download + +You can download the latest release either via rsync or anonymous +svn. To fetch via svn use the following commands: + +\verbatim + svn co svn://svnanon.samba.org/samba/branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/lib/ldb ldb + svn co svn://svnanon.samba.org/samba/branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/lib/tdb tdb + svn co svn://svnanon.samba.org/samba/branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/lib/talloc talloc +\endverbatim + +To fetch via rsync use these commands: + +\verbatim + rsync -Pavz samba.org::ftp/unpacked/samba4/source/lib/ldb . + rsync -Pavz samba.org::ftp/unpacked/samba4/source/lib/tdb . + rsync -Pavz samba.org::ftp/unpacked/samba4/source/lib/talloc . +\endverbatim + +\section Credits + +ldb is another product of the prolific <a href="http://samba.org/~tridge/">Andrew Tridgell</a>. + +*/ |