#include <rpc/xdr.h>u_int xdr_getpos(const XDR *xdrs);
long *xdr_inline(XDR *xdrs; const int len);
bool_t xdrrec_eof(XDR *xdrs);
bool_t xdr_setpos(XDR *xdrs, const u_int pos);
These routines deal specifically with the management of the XDR stream.
u_int xdr_getpos(const XDR *xdrs);A macro that invokes the get-position routine associated with the XDR stream, xdrs. The routine returns an unsigned integer, which indicates the position of the XDR byte stream. A desirable feature of XDR streams is that simple arithmetic works with this number, although the XDR stream instances need not guarantee this. Therefore, applications written for portability should not depend on this feature.
long * xdr_inline(XDR *xdrs, const int len);A macro that invokes the in-line routine associated with the XDR stream, xdrs. The routine returns a pointer to a contiguous piece of the stream's buffer; len is the byte length of the desired buffer. Note: pointer is cast to
long *
.
Note: xdr_inline may return NULL (0) if it cannot allocate a contiguous piece of a buffer. Therefore the behavior may vary among stream instances; it exists for the sake of efficiency, and applications written for portability should not depend on this feature.
bool_t xdrrec_eof(XDR *xdrs);This routine can be invoked only on streams created by xdrrec_create. After consuming the rest of the current record in the stream, this routine returns 1 if the stream has no more input, 0 otherwise.
bool_t xdr_setpos(XDR *xdrs, const u_int pos);A macro that invokes the set position routine associated with the XDR stream xdrs. The parameter pos is a position value obtained from xdr_getpos. This routine returns 1 if the XDR stream was repositioned, and 0 otherwise.
Note: it is difficult to reposition some types of XDR streams, so this routine may fail with one type of stream and succeed with another. Therefore, applications written for portability should not depend on this feature.