Searched refs:status_fp (Results 1 – 3 of 3) sorted by relevance
2072 FILE *status_fp = NULL; in idmap_cfg_discover1() local2080 status_fp = fopen(IDMAP_CACHEDIR "/discovery.log", "w"); in idmap_cfg_discover1()2081 if (status_fp) { in idmap_cfg_discover1()2082 (void) fchmod(fileno(status_fp), 0644); in idmap_cfg_discover1()2083 ad_disc_set_StatusFP(ad_ctx, status_fp); in idmap_cfg_discover1()2088 if (status_fp) in idmap_cfg_discover1()2089 (void) fprintf(status_fp, "(no domain name)\n"); in idmap_cfg_discover1()2128 if (status_fp) { in idmap_cfg_discover1()2130 (void) fclose(status_fp); in idmap_cfg_discover1()2131 status_fp = NULL; in idmap_cfg_discover1()[all …]
104 struct __FILE_TAG *status_fp; member
150 if (ctx->status_fp) { \151 (void) fprintf(ctx->status_fp, __VA_ARGS__); \152 (void) fprintf(ctx->status_fp, "\n"); \1067 if (!DBG(DISC, 1) && ctx->status_fp == NULL) in log_cds()1107 if (!DBG(DISC, 1) && ctx->status_fp == NULL) in log_ds()2039 ctx->status_fp = fp; in ad_disc_set_StatusFP()