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cc[ flag... ] file... -lldap[ library... ] #include <lber.h> #include <ldap.h> char **ldap_get_values(LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *entry, char *attr);
struct berval **ldap_get_values_len(LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *entry, char *attr);
ldap_count_values(char **vals);
ldap_count_values_len(struct berval **vals);
ldap_value_free(char **vals);
ldap_value_free_len(struct berval **vals);
These functions are used to retrieve and manipulate attribute values from an LDAP entry as returned by ldap_first_entry(3LDAP) or ldap_next_entry(3LDAP). ldap_get_values() takes the entry and the attribute attr whose values are desired and returns a null-terminated array of the attribute's values. attr may be an attribute type as returned from ldap_first_attribute(3LDAP) or ldap_next_attribute(3LDAP), or if the attribute type is known it can simply be given.
The number of values in the array can be counted by calling ldap_count_values(). The array of values returned can be freed by calling ldap_value_free().
If the attribute values are binary in nature, and thus not suitable to be returned as an array of char *'s, the ldap_get_values_len() function can be used instead. It takes the same parameters as ldap_get_values(), but returns a null-terminated array of pointers to berval structures, each containing the length of and a pointer to a value.
The number of values in the array can be counted by calling ldap_count_values_len(). The array of values returned can be freed by calling ldap_value_free_len().
If an error occurs in ldap_get_values() or ldap_get_values_len(), NULL returned and the ld_errno field in the ld parameter is set to indicate the error. See ldap_error(3LDAP) for a description of possible error codes.
See attributes(7) for a description of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability Evolving |
ldap (3LDAP), ldap_error (3LDAP), ldap_first_attribute (3LDAP), ldap_first_entry (3LDAP), attributes (7)
These functions allocates memory that the caller must free.