📄 cspublic.h
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*/typedef struct _csloginfo CS_LOGINFO;typedef struct _cs_blkdesc CS_BLKDESC;typedef struct _bulkrow CS_BLK_ROW; #endif /* lint */#endif /* CS__INTERNAL_STRUCTS *//********************************************************************************* User-accessible information structures.*******************************************************************************//*** Define the I/O descriptor structure used by Open Client/Server.**** iotype Indicates the type of I/O to perform. For text** and image operations, iotype always has the** value CS_IODATA.**** datatype The datatype of the data object. The only legal** values for datatype are CS_TEXT_TYPE and** CS_IMAGE_TYPE.**** *locale A pointer to a CS_LOCALE structure containing** localization information for the text or image** value. Set locale to NULL if localization** information is not required.**** usertype The SQL Server user-defined datatype of the data** object, if any.**** total_txtlen The total length, in bytes, of the text or image** value.**** offset Reserved for future use.**** log_on_update Whether the update for this text object should** be logged or not.**** name The name of the text or image column. name is a** string of the form table.column.**** namelen The actual length of name**** timestamp The text timestamp of the column. A text** timestamp marks the time of a text or image** column's last modification.**** timestamplen The length, in bytes, of timestamp.**** textptr The text pointer for the column. A text pointer** is an internal server pointer that points to the** data for a text or image column. textptr identifies** the target column in a send-data operation.**** textptrlen The length, in bytes, of textptr.*/typedef struct _cs_iodesc{ CS_INT iotype; CS_INT datatype; CS_LOCALE *locale; CS_INT usertype; CS_INT total_txtlen; CS_INT offset; CS_BOOL log_on_update; CS_CHAR name[CS_OBJ_NAME]; CS_INT namelen; CS_BYTE timestamp[CS_TS_SIZE]; CS_INT timestamplen; CS_BYTE textptr[CS_TP_SIZE]; CS_INT textptrlen;} CS_IODESC;/*** Define the browse descriptor structure used by Open Client/Server.**** status A bit mask of either CS_EXPRESSION and/or CS_RENAMED. **** isbrowse CS_TRUE the column can be browse-mode updated.**** origname The original name of the column in the database.**** orignlen Length of origname in bytes.**** tablenum The number of the table to which the column** belongs. The first table in a select statement's** from-list is table number 1, the second number 2,** and so forth.**** tablename The name of the table to which the column belongs.**** tabnlen Length of tablename in bytes.***/typedef struct _cs_browsedesc{ CS_INT status; CS_BOOL isbrowse; CS_CHAR origname[CS_MAX_NAME]; CS_INT orignlen; CS_INT tablenum; CS_CHAR tablename[CS_OBJ_NAME]; CS_INT tabnlen;} CS_BROWSEDESC;/*** Define the server message structure used by Open Client/Server.**** msgnumber The server message number.**** state The server error state.**** severity The severity of the message.**** text The text of the error string. If an application** is not sequencing messages, text is guaranteed ** to be null-terminated, even if it has been** truncated. If an application is sequencing** messages, text is null-terminated only if it is** the last chunk of a sequenced message.**** textlen The length, in bytes, of text.**** svrname The name of the server that generated the message.**** svrnlen The length, in bytes, of svrname.**** proc The name of the stored procedure which caused** the message, if any.**** proclen The length, in bytes, of proc.**** line The line number, if any, of the line that caused** the message. line can be a line number in a** stored procedure or a line number in a command** batch.**** status A bitmask used to indicate various types of** information, such as whether or not extended** error data is included with the message.**** sqlstate SQL state information.**** sqlstatelen The length, in bytes, of sqlstate.***/typedef struct _cs_servermsg{ CS_MSGNUM msgnumber; CS_INT state; CS_INT severity; CS_CHAR text[CS_MAX_MSG]; CS_INT textlen; CS_CHAR svrname[CS_MAX_NAME]; CS_INT svrnlen; CS_CHAR proc[CS_MAX_NAME]; CS_INT proclen; CS_INT line; CS_INT status; CS_BYTE sqlstate[CS_SQLSTATE_SIZE]; CS_INT sqlstatelen;} CS_SERVERMSG;/*** Define the client message structure used by Open Client/Server.**** severity A symbolic value representing the severity of** the message.**** msgnumber The message number. For information on how to** interpret this number in Client-Library** applications, see the Client-Library Messages** topics in the Open Client documentation.**** msgstring The message string. If an application is not** sequencing messages, msgstring is guaranteed to** be null-terminated, even if it has been truncated.** If an application is sequencing messages,** msgstring is null-terminated only if it is the** last chunk of a sequenced message.**** msgstringlen The length, in bytes, of msgstring.**** osnumber An error may have involved interactions the** operating system (OS). If so, the OS error** number would be stored here. Otherwise,** this will be zero.**** osstring The operating system error text (if any).**** osstringlen The length, in bytes, of osstring.**** status A bitmask used to indicate various types of** information, such as whether or not this is the** first, a middle, or the last chunk of an error** message.**** sqlstate SQL state information.**** sqlstatelen The length, in bytes, of sqlstate.***/typedef struct _cs_clientmsg{ CS_INT severity; CS_MSGNUM msgnumber; CS_CHAR msgstring[CS_MAX_MSG]; CS_INT msgstringlen; CS_INT osnumber; CS_CHAR osstring[CS_MAX_MSG]; CS_INT osstringlen; CS_INT status; CS_BYTE sqlstate[CS_SQLSTATE_SIZE]; CS_INT sqlstatelen;} CS_CLIENTMSG;/********************************************************************************* Define user-accessable functions for Client/Server Library here.*******************************************************************************//*** Declare all functions.*/CS_START_EXTERN_C/* cscalc.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_calc PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT op, CS_INT datatype, CS_VOID *var1, CS_VOID *var2, CS_VOID *dest ));/* cscmp.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_cmp PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT datatype, CS_VOID *var1, CS_VOID *var2, CS_INT *result ));/* cscnvrt.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_convert PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_DATAFMT *srcfmt, CS_VOID *srcdata, CS_DATAFMT *destfmt, CS_VOID *destdata, CS_INT *outlen ));extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_will_convert PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT srctype, CS_INT desttype, CS_BOOL *result ));extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_set_convert PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT action, CS_INT srctype, CS_INT desttype, CS_CONV_FUNC *buffer ));extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_setnull PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_DATAFMT *datafmt, CS_VOID *buf, CS_INT buflen ));/* csconfig.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_config PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT action, CS_INT property, CS_VOID *buf, CS_INT buflen, CS_INT *outlen ));/* csctxall.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_ctx_alloc PROTOTYPE(( CS_INT version, CS_CONTEXT **outptr ));/* csctxdrp.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_ctx_drop PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context ));/* csctxglb.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_ctx_global PROTOTYPE(( CS_INT version, CS_CONTEXT **outptr ));/* csobjs.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_objects PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT action, CS_OBJNAME *objname, CS_OBJDATA *objdata ));/* csdiag.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_diag PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT operation, CS_INT type, CS_INT idx, CS_VOID *buffer ));/* csdtcrak.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_dt_crack PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT datetype, CS_VOID *dateval, CS_DATEREC *daterec ));/* csdtinfo.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_dt_info PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT action, CS_LOCALE *locale, CS_INT type, CS_INT item, CS_VOID *buffer, CS_INT buflen, CS_INT *outlen ));/* csloc.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_locale PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT action, CS_LOCALE *locale, CS_INT type, CS_CHAR *buffer, CS_INT buflen, CS_INT *outlen ));/* cslocall.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_loc_alloc PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_LOCALE **loc_pointer ));/* cslocdrp.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_loc_drop PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_LOCALE *locale ));/* csstr.c */#ifdef CS__INTERNAL_STRUCTSextern CS_RETCODE CS_VARARGS cs_strbuild PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, ... ));#elseextern CS_RETCODE CS_VARARGS cs_strbuild PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_CHAR *buf, CS_INT buflen, CS_INT *outlen, CS_CHAR *text, CS_INT textlen, ... ));#endif /* CS__INTERNAL_STRUCTS *//* csstrcmp.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_strcmp PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_LOCALE *locale, CS_INT type, CS_CHAR *str1, CS_INT len1, CS_CHAR *str2, CS_INT len2, CS_INT *result ));/* cstime.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_time PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_LOCALE *locale, CS_VOID *buf, CS_INT buflen, CS_INT *outlen, CS_DATEREC *drec ));/* csmancnt.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_manage_convert PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_INT action, CS_INT srctype, CS_CHAR *srcname, CS_INT srcnamelen, CS_INT desttype, CS_CHAR *destname, CS_INT destnamelen, CS_INT *maxmultiplier, CS_CONV_FUNC *func ));/* csmaxmul.c */extern CS_RETCODE CS_PUBLIC cs_conv_mult PROTOTYPE(( CS_CONTEXT *context, CS_LOCALE *srcloc, CS_LOCALE *destloc, CS_INT *multiplier )); CS_END_EXTERN_C#endif /* __CSPUBLIC_H__ */
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