/* use the same structure for dom_sid2 as dom_sid. A dom_sid2 is really just a dom sid, but with the sub_auths represented as a conformant array. As with all in-structure conformant arrays, the array length is placed before the start of the structure. That's what gives rise to the extra num_auths elemenent. We don't want the Samba code to have to bother with such esoteric NDR details, so its easier to just define it as a dom_sid and use pidl magic to make it all work. It just means you need to mark a sid as a "dom_sid2" in the IDL when you know it is of the conformant array variety */ cpp_quote("#define dom_sid2 dom_sid") /* same struct as dom_sid but inside a 28 bytes fixed buffer in NDR */ cpp_quote("#define dom_sid28 dom_sid") /* same struct as dom_sid but in a variable byte buffer, which is maybe empty in NDR */ cpp_quote("#define dom_sid0 dom_sid") [ pointer_default(unique) ] interface dom_sid { struct _dummy_domsid { uint8 dummy; }; }