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ic_clib IC C Library Functions

This manual page lists some of the functions in the IC C runtime library.

Allocation and Deallocation Functions

The following functions are used for allocating and deallocating a CORBA_Environment structure.

CORBA_Environment *CORBA_Environment_alloc(int inbufsz, int outbufsz) Allocate environment data.

This function is used to allocate and initiate the CORBA_Environment structure. In particular, it is used to dynamically allocate a CORBA_Environment structure and set the default values for the structure's fields.

inbufsize is the initial size of the input buffer.

outbufsize is the initial size of the output buffer.

CORBA_Environment is the CORBA 2.0 state structure used by the generated stub.

This function will set all needed default values and allocate buffers the lengths of which are equal to the values passed, but will not allocate space for the _to_pid and _from_pid fields.

To free the space allocated by CORBA_Environment_alloc() do as follows.

First call CORBA_free for the input and output buffers.

After freeing the buffer space, call CORBA_free for the CORBA_Environment space.

voidCORBA_free(void *p) Free any allocated data.

Frees allocated space pointed to by p.

CORBA_char *CORBA_string_alloc(CORBA_unsigned_long len) Allocate a string.

Allocates a (simple) CORBA character string of length len + 1.

CORBA_wchar *CORBA_wstring_alloc(CORBA_unsigned_long len) Allocate a wide string.

Allocates a CORBA wide string of length len + 1.

Exception Functions

Functions for retrieving exception ids and values, and for setting exceptions.

CORBA_char *CORBA_exception_id(CORBA_Environment *env) Get exception identity.

Returns the exception identity if an exception is set, otherwise it returns NULL.

void *CORBA_exception_value(CORBA_Environment *env) Get exception value.

Returns the exception value, if an exception is set, otherwise it returns NULL.

voidCORBA_exc_set(CORBA_Environment *env, CORBA_exception_type Major, CORBA_char *Id, CORBA_char *Value) Set exception.

Sets the exception type, exception identity, and exception value in the environment pointed to by env.

Server Reception

The following function is provided for convenience.

intoe_server_receive(CORBA_Environment *env, oe_map_t *map) intoe_server_receive_tmo(CORBA_Environment *env, oe_map_t *map, unsigned int send_ms, unsigned int recv_ms) Server receive of notification or request, and sending of reply (in case of request).

Provides a loop that receives one message, executes the operation in question, and in case of a two-way operation sends a reply.

send_ms and recv_ms specify timeout values in milliseconds for send and receive, respectively.

Generic Execution Switch and Map Merging

Function for searching for server operation function, and for calling it if found. Function for merging maps (see the include file ic.h for definitions).

intoe_exec_switch(CORBA_Object obj, CORBA_Environment *env, oe_map_t *map) Search for server operation and execute it.

Search for server operation and execute it.

oe_map_t *oe_merge_maps(oe_map_t *maps, int size) Merge an array of server maps to one single map.

Merge an array of server maps to one single map.

The CORBA_Environment structure

Here is the complete definition of the CORBA_Environment structure, defined in file ic.h:

/* Environment definition */ typedef struct { /*----- CORBA compatibility part ------------------------*/ /* Exception tag, initially set to CORBA_NO_EXCEPTION ---*/ CORBA_exception_type _major; /*----- External Implementation part - initiated by the user ---*/ /* File descriptor */ int _fd; /* Size of input buffer */ int _inbufsz; /* Pointer to always dynamically allocated buffer for input */ char *_inbuf; /* Size of output buffer */ int _outbufsz; /* Pointer to always dynamically allocated buffer for output */ char *_outbuf; /* Size of memory chunks in bytes, used for increasing the output buffer, set to >= 32, should be around >= 1024 for performance reasons */ int _memchunk; /* Pointer for registered name */ char _regname[256]; /* Process identity for caller */ erlang_pid *_to_pid; /* Process identity for callee */ erlang_pid *_from_pid; /*- Internal Implementation part - used by the server/client ---*/ /* Index for input buffer */ int _iin; /* Index for output buffer */ int _iout; /* Pointer for operation name */ char _operation[256]; /* Used to count parameters */ int _received; /* Used to identify the caller */ erlang_pid _caller; /* Used to identify the call */ erlang_ref _unique; /* Exception id field */ CORBA_char *_exc_id; /* Exception value field */ void *_exc_value; } CORBA_Environment;

Always set the field values _fd, _regname, _to_pid and/or *_from_pid to appropriate application values. These are not automatically set by the stubs.

Never assign static buffers to the buffer pointers, and never set the _memchunk field to a value less than 32.

SEE ALSO

ic(3), ic_c_protocol(3)