OpenMPI
0.1.1
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#include "opal_config.h"
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OPAL_DECLSPEC int | opal_util_keyval_parse (const char *filename, opal_keyval_parse_fn_t callback) |
Parse filename , made up of key = value pairs. More... | |
OPAL_DECLSPEC int | opal_util_keyval_parse_init (void) |
OPAL_DECLSPEC int | opal_util_keyval_parse_finalize (void) |
Variables | |
BEGIN_C_DECLS typedef void(* | opal_keyval_parse_fn_t )(const char *key, const char *value) |
Callback triggered for each key = value pair. More... | |
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_util_keyval_parse | ( | const char * | filename, |
opal_keyval_parse_fn_t | callback | ||
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Parse filename
, made up of key = value pairs.
Parse filename
, made up of key = value pairs. For each line that appears to contain a key = value pair, callback
will be called exactly once. In a multithreaded context, calls to opal_util_keyval_parse() will serialize multiple calls.
References OPAL_THREAD_LOCK, and OPAL_THREAD_UNLOCK.
BEGIN_C_DECLS typedef void(* opal_keyval_parse_fn_t)(const char *key, const char *value) |
Callback triggered for each key = value pair.
Callback triggered from opal_util_keyval_parse for each key = value pair. Both key and value will be pointers into static buffers. The buffers must not be free()ed and contents may be overwritten immediately after the callback returns.