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Jeremy.
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just to stay in sink. This was more or less just for me
to play with.
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calls. No functional changes. Looks bigger than it is :-).
Jeremy.
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separate arguments.
This makes it a bit more similar to the Samba4 code.
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and server code.
This has had some basic testing. I'll do more during the next couple of days and hopefully also
make RPC-SRVSVC from Samba4 pass against it.
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implement
some of the missing functions. RPC-ECHO now passes against Samba3.
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allocation
functions so we can funnel through some well known functions. Should help greatly with
malloc checking.
HEAD patch to follow.
Jeremy.
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requests and responses and is only compiled in when --enable-developer
is passed to configure. It includes server and client side code for
generating and responding to functions on this pipe. The functions are:
- AddOne: add one to the uint32 argument and return ig
- EchoData: echo back a variable sized char array to the caller
- SourceData: request a variable sized char array
- SinkData: send a variable sized char array and throw it away
There's a win32 implementation of the client and server in the
junkcode CVS repository in the rpcecho-win32 subdirectory.
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