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- /*
- File: OCEAuthDir.idl
-
- Contains: Apple Open Collaboration Environment Authentication Interfaces.
-
- Version: Technology: AOCE Toolbox 1.02
- Release: Universal Interfaces 3.0d3 on Copland DR1
-
- Copyright: © 1984-1996 by Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
-
- Bugs?: If you find a problem with this file, send the file and version
- information (from above) and the problem description to:
-
- Internet: apple.bugs@applelink.apple.com
- AppleLink: APPLE.BUGS
-
- */
- #ifndef __OCEAUTHDIR_IDL__
- #define __OCEAUTHDIR_IDL__
-
- #include <somobj.idl>
- #include <somcls.idl>
-
- #ifndef __APPLETALK_IDL__
- #include <AppleTalk.idl>
- #endif
- #ifndef __FILES_IDL__
- #include <Files.idl>
- #endif
- #ifndef __OSUTILS_IDL__
- #include <OSUtils.idl>
- #endif
- #ifndef __TYPES_IDL__
- #include <Types.idl>
- #endif
- #ifndef __OCE_IDL__
- #include <OCE.idl>
- #endif
-
- #ifdef __SOMIDL__
-
- #if FOR_SYSTEM7_ONLY
- /*****************************************************************************/
- /* Values of DirEnumChoices */
- typedef unsigned long DirEnumChoices;
-
- /* Values of DirSortOption */
- /* Values of DirSortDirection */
- /* Values of DirMatchWith */
- typedef octet DirMatchWith; /* Substituted octet for unsigned char type */
-
- /*
- Access controls are implemented on three levels:
- * DNode, Record, and Attribute Type levels
- * Some access control bits apply to the container itself, and some apply to its contents.
- *
- * The Catalog Toolbox supports six functions. These calls are:
- * DSGetDNodeAccessControl : to get Access Controls at the DNode level
- * DSGetRecordAccessControl : to get Access Controls at the record level
- * DSGetAttributeAccessControl : to get Access Privileges at the attribute type level
- *
- * The GetXXXAccessControl calls will return access control masks for various categories
- * of users. Please refer to the access control document for a description of the
- * categories of users. In general these are:
- * ThisRecordOwner - means the identity of the record itself
- * Friends - means any one of the assigned friends for the record
- * AuthenticatedInDNode - means any valid user that is an authenticated entity
- * in the DNode in which this record is located
- * AuthenticatedInDirectory - means any valid authenticated catalog user
- * Guest - means an unauthenticated user.
- * Bit masks for various permitted access controls are defined below.
- *
- * GetXXXAccessControl calls will return access control masks for various categories of
- * users for this record. In addition they also return the level of access controls
- * that the user (who is making the GetXXXAccessControl call) has for the DNode,
- * record, or attribute type.
- *
- * For records, the access control granted will be minimum of the DNode access
- * control and record access control masks. For example, to add an attribute type to a
- * record, a user must have access control kCreateAttributeTypes at the record and
- * DNode levels. Similarly, at the attribute type level, access controls will be the
- * minimum of the DNode, record, and attribute type access controls.
- *
- *
- */
- /* access privileges bit numbers */
- /* Values of AccessMask */
- /*
-
- kSupportsDNodeNumberBit:
- If this bit is set, a DNode can be referenced using DNodeNumbers.
- RecordLocationInfo can be specified using DNodeNumber and PathName component can be nil.
- If this bit is not set, a DNode can be referenced only by PathName to the DNode. In the
- later case DNodeNumber component inside record location info must be set to zero.
-
- kSupportsRecordCreationIDBit:
- If this bit is set, a record can be referenced by specifying CreationID
- in most catalog manager calls. If this bit is not set recordName and recordType are
- required in the recordID specification for all catalog manager calls.
-
- kSupportsAttributeCreationIDBit:
- If this bit is set, an attribute value can be obtained by specifying it's
- CreationID in Lookup call staring point and also can be used in operations
- like DeleteAttributeValue and ChangeAttributeValue an Attribute can be
- specified by AttributeType and CreationID.
-
- *************************************************************************
- Implicit assumption with creationID's and dNodeNumbers are, when supported
- they are persistent and will preserved across boots and life of the system.
- *************************************************************************
-
- Following three bits are for determining the sort order in enumeration.
- kSupportsMatchAllBit:
- If this bit is set, enumeration of all the records is supported
-
- kSupportsBeginsWithBit:
- If this bit is set, enumeration of records matching prefix (e.g. Begin with abc)
- is supported
-
- kSupportsExactMatchBit:
- If this bit is set, existence of a record matching exact matchNameString and recordType
- is supported.
-
- kSupportsEndsWithBit:
- If this bit is set, enumeration of records matching suffix (e.g. end with abc)
- is supported.
-
- kSupportsContainsBit:
- If this bit is set, enumeration of records containing a matchNameString (e.g. containing abc)
- is supported
-
-
- Implicit assumption in all these is, a record type can be specified either as one of the above or
- a type list(more then one) to match exact type.
- The Following four bits will indicate sort ordering in enumeration.
-
- kSupportsOrderedEnumerationBit:
- If this bit is set, Enumerated records or in some order possibly in name order.
-
- kCanSupportNameOrderBit:
- If this is set, catalog will support sortbyName option in Enumerate.
-
- kCanSupportTypeOrderBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog will support sortbyType option in enumearte.
-
- kSupportSortBackwardsBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports backward sorting.
-
- kSupportIndexRatioBit:
- If this bit is set, it indicates that enumeration will return approximate position
- of a record (percentile) among all records.
-
- kSupportsEnumerationContinueBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports enumeration continue.
-
- kSupportsLookupContinueBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports lookup continue.
-
- kSupportsEnumerateAttributeTypeContinueBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports EnumerateAttributeType continue.
-
- kSupportsEnumeratePseudonymContinueBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports EnumeratePseudonym continue.
-
- kSupportsAliasesBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports create/delte/enumerate
- of Alias Records.
-
- kSupportPseudonymBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports create/delte/enumerate of
- pseudonyms for a record.
-
- kSupportsPartialPathNameBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog nodes can be specified using DNodeNumber of a
- intermediate DNode and a partial name starting from that DNode to the intended
- DNode.
-
- kSupportsAuthenticationBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports authentication manager calls.
-
- kSupportsProxiesBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports proxy related calls in authentication manager.
-
- kSupportsFindRecordBit:
- If this bit is set, catalog supports find record call.
-
- Bits and corresponding masks are as defined below.
- */
- /* values of DirGestalt */
- /* Values of AuthLocalIdentityOp */
- /* Values of AuthLocalIdentityLockAction */
- /* Values of AuthNotifications */
- typedef unsigned short DirSortOption;
-
- typedef unsigned short DirSortDirection;
-
- typedef unsigned long AccessMask;
-
- typedef unsigned long DirGestalt;
-
- typedef unsigned long AuthLocalIdentityOp;
-
- typedef unsigned long AuthLocalIdentityLockAction;
-
- typedef unsigned long AuthNotifications;
-
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DNodeID; /* Derived from a struct of 16 bytes in size */
-
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirEnumSpec; /* Derived from a struct of 38 bytes in size */
-
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirMetaInfo; /* Derived from a struct of 16 bytes in size */
-
- typedef SOMLargeStruct SLRV; /* Derived from a struct of 8 bytes in size */
-
- /* Catalog types and operations */
- /* unique identifier for an identity */
- typedef unsigned long AuthIdentity;
-
- /* Umbrella LocalIdentity */
- typedef AuthIdentity LocalIdentity;
-
- /* A DES key is 8 bytes of data */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DESKey; /* Derived from a struct of 8 bytes in size */
-
- typedef OpaquePtr RC4Key; /* Substituted OpaquePtr for array of Byte of size 8 */
-
- typedef unsigned long AuthKeyType;
-
- /* key type followed by its data */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthKey; /* Derived from a struct of 20 bytes in size */
-
- typedef OpaquePtr AuthKeyPtr; /* Substituted OpaquePtr for “AuthKey*” */
-
-
-
- typedef OpaquePtr AuthParamBlockPtr; /* Substituted OpaquePtr for “AuthParamBlock*” */
-
- /* Fix parameter passing convention (#1274062) ggs, 8-7-95 */
- typedef OpaquePtr AuthIOCompletionProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr AuthIOCompletionUPP;
- /*
- ****************************************************************************
-
-
- Authentication Manager operations
-
- ****************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- kAuthResolveCreationID:
- userRecord will contain the user information whose creationID has to be
- returned. A client must make this call when he does not know the creaitionID.
- The creationID must be set to nil before making the call. The server will attempt
- to match the recordid's in the data base which match the user name and
- type in the record. Depending on number of matchings, following
- results will be returned.
- Exactly One Match : CreationID in RecordID and also in buffer (if buffer is given)
- totalMatches = actualMatches = 1.
- > 1 Match:
- Buffer is Large Enough:
- totalMatches = actualMatches
- Buffer will contain all the CIDs, kOCEAmbiguousMatches error.
- > 1 Match:
- Buffer is not Large Enough:
- totalMatches > actualMatches
- Buffer will contain all the CIDs (equal to actualMatches), daMoreDataError error.
- 0 Matches:
- kOCENoSuchRecord error
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthResolveCreationIDPB; /* Derived from a struct of 82 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthBindSpecificIdentity:
- userRecord will contain the user information whose identity has to be
- verified. userKey will contain the userKey. An Identity is returned which
- binds the key and the userRecord. The identity returned can be used in the 'identity'
- field in the header portion (AuthParamHeader) for authenticating the Catalog and
- Authentication manager calls.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthBindSpecificIdentityPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthUnbindSpecificIdentity:
- This call will unbind the userRecord and key which were bind earlier.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthUnbindSpecificIdentityPB; /* Derived from a struct of 66 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthGetSpecificIdentityInfo:
- This call will return the userRecord for the given identity. Note: key is not
- returned because this would compromise security.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthGetSpecificIdentityInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthAddKey:
- userRecord will contain the user information whose identity has to be
- created. userKey will point to the key to be created. password points to
- an RString containing the password used to generate the key.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthAddKeyPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthChangeKey:
- userRecord will contain the user information whose identity has to be
- created. userKey will point to the key to be created. password points to
- an RString containing the password used to generate the key.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthChangeKeyPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- AuthDeleteKey:
- userRecord will contain the user information whose Key has to be deleted.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthDeleteKeyPB; /* Derived from a struct of 66 bytes in size */
-
- /* AuthPasswordToKey: Converts an RString into a key. */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthPasswordToKeyPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthGetCredentials:
- userRecord will contain the user information whose identity has to be
- kMailDeletedMask. keyType (e.g. asDESKey) will indicate what type of key has to
- be deleted.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthGetCredentialsPB; /* Derived from a struct of 86 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- AuthDecryptCredentialsPB:
- Changes:
- userKey is changed userIdentity.
- userRecord is changed to initiatorRecord. User must supply buffer
- to hold initiatorRecord.
- agentList has changed to agent. There wil be no call back.
- User must supply buffer to hold agent Record.
- An additional boolean parameter 'hasAgent' is included.
- Toolbox will set this if an 'Agent' record is found in the
- credentials. If RecordIDPtr is 'nil', no agent record will
- be copied. However user can examine 'hasAgent', If true user
- can reissue this call with apprpriate buffer for getting a recordID.
- agent has changed to intermediary. User must supply buffer to hold
- intermediary Record. The toolbox will set 'hasIntermediary' if an
- 'intermediary' record is found in the credentials.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthDecryptCredentialsPB; /* Derived from a struct of 96 bytes in size */
-
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthMakeChallengePB; /* Derived from a struct of 78 bytes in size */
-
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthMakeReplyPB; /* Derived from a struct of 86 bytes in size */
-
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthVerifyReplyPB; /* Derived from a struct of 82 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthGetUTCTime:
- RLI will contain a valid RLI for a cluster server.
- UTC(GMT) time from one of the cluster server will be returned.
- An 'offSet' from UTC(GMT) to Mac Local Time will also be returned.
- If RLI is nil Map DA is used to determine UTC(GMT).
- Mac Local Time = theUTCTime + theUTCOffset.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthGetUTCTimePB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthMakeProxy:
- A user represented bu the 'userIdentity' can make a proxy using this call.
- 'recipient' is the RecordID of the recipient whom user is requesting proxy.
- 'intermediary' is the RecordID of the intermediary holding proxy for the user.
- 'firstValid' is time at which proxy becomes valid.
- 'expiry' is the time at which proxy must expire.
- 'proxyLength' will have the length of the buffer pointed by 'proxy' as input.
- When the call completes, it will hold the actual length of proxy. If the
- call completes 'kOCEMoreData' error, client can reissue the call with the
- buffer size as 'proxyLength' returned.
- expiry is a suggestion, and may be adjusted to be earlier by the ADAP/OCE server.
- The 'proxy' obtained like this might be used by the 'intermediary' to obtain credentials
- for the server using TradeProxyForCredentials call.
- authDataLength and authData are intended for possible future work, but are
- ignored for now.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthMakeProxyPB; /* Derived from a struct of 98 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthTradeProxyForCredentials:
- Using this call, intermediary holding a 'proxy' for a recipient may obtain credentials
- for that recipient. 'userIdentity' is the identity for the 'intermediary'.
- 'recipient' is the RecordID for whom credetials are requested.
- 'principal' is the RecordID of the user who created the proxy.
- 'proxyLength' is the length of data pointed by 'proxy.
- If the call is succesfull, credentials will be returned in the
- buffer pointed by 'credentials'. 'expiry' is the desired expiry time at input.
- When call succeds this will have expiry time of credentials.
- This is very similar to GetCredentials except that we (of course) need the proxy,
- but we also need the name of the principal who created the proxy.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthTradeProxyForCredentialsPB; /* Derived from a struct of 98 bytes in size */
-
- /* API for Local Identity Interface */
- /*
- AuthGetLocalIdentityPB:
- A Collaborative application intended to work under the umbrella of LocalIdentity
- for the OCE toolbox will have to make this call to obtain LocalIdentity.
- If LocalIdentity has not been setup, then application will get
- 'kOCEOCESetupRequired.'. In this case application should put the dialog
- recommended by the OCE Setup document and guide the user through OCE Setup.
- If the OCESetup contains local identity, but user has not unlocked, it will get
- kOCELocalAuthenticationFail. In this case application should use SDPPromptForLocalIdentity
- to prompt user for the password.
- If a backGround application or stand alone code requires LocalIdentity, if it gets the
- OSErr from LocalIdentity and can not call SDPPromptForLocalIdentity, it should it self
- register with the toolbox using kAuthAddToLocalIdentityQueue call. It will be notified
- when a LocalIdentity gets created by a foreground application.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthGetLocalIdentityPB; /* Derived from a struct of 66 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthUnlockLocalIdentity:
- The LocalIdentity can be created using this call.
- The userName and password correspond to the LocalIdentity setup.
- If the password matches, then collabIdentity will be returned.
- Typically SDPPromptForLocalIdentity call will make this call.
- All applications which are registered through kAuthAddToLocalIdentityQueue
- will be notified.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthUnlockLocalIdentityPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthLockLocalIdentity:
- With this call existing LocalIdentity can be locked. If the ASDeleteLocalIdetity
- call fails with 'kOCEOperationDenied' error, name will contain the application which
- denied the operation. This name will be supplied by the application
- when it registered through kAuthAddToLocalIdentityQueue call
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthLockLocalIdentityPB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- typedef OpaquePtr NotificationProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr NotificationUPP;
- typedef NotificationUPP NotificationProc;
-
- /*
- kAuthAddToLocalIdentityQueue:
- An application requiring notification of locking/unlocking of the
- LocalIdentity can install itself using this call. The function provided
- in 'notifyProc' will be called whenever the requested event happens.
- When an AuthLockLocalIdentity call is made to the toolbox, the notificationProc
- will be called with 'kAuthLockPending'. The application may refuse the lock by returning
- a 'true' value. If all the registered entries return 'false' value, locking will be done
- successfully. Otherwise 'kOCEOperationDenied' error is returned to the caller. The appName
- (registered with the notificationProc) of the application which denied locking is also
- returned to the caller making the AuthLockIdentity call.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthAddToLocalIdentityQueuePB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*kAuthRemoveFromLocalIdentityQueue:*/
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthRemoveFromLocalIdentityQueuePB; /* Derived from a struct of 66 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthSetupLocalIdentity:
- The LocalIdentity can be Setup using this call.
- The userName and password correspond to the LocalIdentity setup.
- If a LocalIdentity Setup already exists 'kOCELocalIdentitySetupExists' error
- will be returned.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthSetupLocalIdentityPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthChangeLocalIdentity:
- An existing LocalIdentity Setup can be changed using this call.
- The userName and password correspond to the LocalIdentity setup.
- If a LocalIdentity Setup does not exists 'kOCEOCESetupRequired' error
- will be returned. The user can use kAuthSetupLocalIdentity call to setit up.
- If the 'password' does not correspond to the existing setup, 'kOCELocalAuthenticationFail'
- OSErr will be returned. If successful, LocalID will have new name as 'userName' and
- password as 'newPassword' and if any applications has installed into
- LocalIdentityQueue with kNotifyNameChangeMask set, it will be notified with
- kAuthLocalIdentityNameChangeOp action value.
-
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthChangeLocalIdentityPB; /* Derived from a struct of 78 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kAuthRemoveLocalIdentity:
- An existing LocalIdentity Setup can be removed using this call.
- The userName and password correspond to the LocalIdentity setup.
- If a LocalIdentity Setup does not exists 'kOCEOCESetupRequired' error
- will be returned.
- If the 'password' does not correspond to the existing setup, 'kOCELocalAuthenticationFail'
- OSErr will be returned. If successful, LocalIdentity will be removed from the OCE Setup.
- This is a very distructive operation, user must be warned enough before actually making
- this call.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthRemoveLocalIdentityPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kOCESetupAddDirectoryInfo:
- Using this call identity for a catalog can be setup under LocalIdentity umbrella.
- ASCreateLocalIdentity should have been done succesfully before making this call.
- directoryRecordCID -> is the record creationID obtained when DirAddOCEDirectory or
- DirAddDSAMDirectory call was made.
- rid-> is the recordID in which the identity for the catalog will be established.
- password-> the password associated with the rid in the catalog world.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct OCESetupAddDirectoryInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 78 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kOCESetupChangeDirectoryInfo:
- Using this call an existing identity for a catalog under LocalIdentity umbrella
- can be changed.
- ASCreateLocalIdentity should have been done succesfully before making this call.
- directoryRecordCID -> is the record creationID obtained when DirAddOCEDirectory or
- DirAddDSAMDirectory call was made.
- rid-> is the recordID in which the identity for the catalog will be established.
- password-> the password associated with the rid in the catalog world.
- newPassword -> the new password for the catalog
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct OCESetupChangeDirectoryInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 82 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kOCESetupRemoveDirectoryInfo:
- Using this call an existing identity for a catalog under LocalIdentity umbrella
- can be changed.
- ASCreateLocalIdentity should have been done succesfully before making this call.
- directoryRecordCID -> is the record creationID obtained when DirAddOCEDirectory or
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct OCESetupRemoveDirectoryInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- kOCESetupGetDirectoryInfo:
- Using this call info on an existing identity for a particular catalog under LocalIdentity umbrella
- can be obtained.
- For the specified catalog 'directoryName' and 'discriminator', rid and nativeName will
- returned. Caller must provide appropriate buffer to get back rid and nativeName.
- 'password' will be returned for non-ADAP Catalogs.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct OCESetupGetDirectoryInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 86 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- ****************************************************************************
-
-
- Catalog Manager operations
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- */
-
-
- typedef OpaquePtr DirParamBlockPtr; /* Substituted OpaquePtr for “DirParamBlock*” */
-
- typedef OpaquePtr DirIOCompletionProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr DirIOCompletionUPP;
- /* AddRecord */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirAddRecordPB; /* Derived from a struct of 68 bytes in size */
-
- /* DeleteRecord */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirDeleteRecordPB; /* Derived from a struct of 66 bytes in size */
-
- /* aRecord must contain valid PackedRLI and a CreationID. */
- /**********************************************************************************/
- /*
- DirEnumerate:
- This call can be used to enumerate both DNodes and records under a specified
- DNode. A DNode is specified by the PackedRLIPtr 'aRLI'.
-
- startingPoint indicates where to start the enumeration. Initially,
- it should be set to a value of nil. After some records are enumerated,
- the client can issue the call again with the same aRLI and recordName and
- typeList. The last received DirEnumSpec in the startingPoint field. The server
- will continue the enumeration from that record on. if user wants to get back the
- value specified in the startingRecord also, the Boolean 'includeStartingPoint'
- must be set to 'true'. If this is set to 'false', records specified after the
- startingPoint record will be returned.
-
- sortBy indicates to the server to return the records that match in name-first
- or type-first order. sortDirection indicates to the server to search in forward
- or backward sort order for RecordIDs Specified.
-
- RecordIDS and Enumeration Criteria:
-
- PackedRLIPtr parameter 'aRLI' will be accepted for DNode
- specification.
-
- One RStringPtr 'nameMatchString' is provided. User is allowed to
- specify a wild card in the name. WildCard specification is specified in
- matchNameHow parameter and possible values are defined in DirMatchWith Enum.
-
- 'typeCount' parameter indicate how many types are in the 'typeList'.
-
- 'typeList' parmeter is a pointer to an RString array of size 'typeCount'.
-
- If 'typeCount' is exactly equal to one, a wild card can be specified
- for the entity type; otherwise types have to be completely specified.
- WildCard specification is specified in matchNameHow parameter
- and possible values are defined in DirMatchWith Enum.
-
-
- A nil value for 'startingPoint' is allowed when sortDirection specified
- is 'kSortBackwards'. This was not allowed previously.
-
- 'enumFlags' parameter is a bit field. The following bits can be set:
- kEnumDistinguishedNameMask to get back records in the cluster data base.
- kEnumAliasMask to get back record aliases
- kEnumPseudonymMask to get back record pseudonyms
- kEnumDNodeMask to get back any children dNodes for the DNode specified in the
- 'aRLI' parameter.
- kEnumForeignDNodeMask to get back any children dNodes which have ForeignDnodes in the
- dNode specified in the 'aRLI' parameter.
-
- kEnumAll is combination of all five values and can be used to enumerate
- everything under a specified DNode.
-
-
-
- The results returned for each element will consist of a DirEnumSpec.
- The DirEnumSpec contains 'enumFlag' which indicates the type of entity and a
- union which will have either DNodeID or LocalRecordID depending on the value of 'enumFlag'.
- The 'enumFlag' will indicate whether the returned element is a
- record(kEnumDistinguishedNameMask bit) or a alias(kEnumAliasMask bit) or a
- Pseudonym(kEnumPseudonymMask) or a child DNode(kEnumDNodeMask bit). If the 'enumFlag' value
- is kEnumDnodeMask, it indicates the value returned in the union is a DNodeID (i.e. 'dNodeNumber'
- is the 'dNodeNumber' of the child dnode(if the catalog supports dNodeNumbers, otherwise
- this will be set to zero). The name will be the child dnode name. For other values of the
- 'enumFlag', the value in the union will be LocalRecordID. In addition to kEnumDnodeMask it is
- possible that kEnumForeignDNodeMask is also set. This is an advisory bit and application must make
- it's own decision before displaying these records. If catalog supports kSupportIndexRatioMask, it
- may also return the relative position of the record (percentile of total records) in the
- indexRatio field in EnumSpec.
-
-
- responseSLRV will contain the script, language, region and version of the oce sorting software.
- The results will be collected in the 'getBuffer' supplied by the user.
- If buffer can not hold all the data returned 'kOCEMoreData' error will be returned.
-
- If user receives 'noErr' or 'kOCEMoreData', buffer will contain valid results. A user
- can extract the results in the 'getBuffer' by making DirEnumerateParse' call.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirEnumerateGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 114 bytes in size */
-
- /* The EnumerateRecords call-back function is defined as follows: */
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachDirEnumSpecProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachDirEnumSpecUPP;
- typedef ForEachDirEnumSpecUPP ForEachDirEnumSpec;
-
- /*
- EnumerateParse:
- After an EnumerateGet call has completed, call EnumerateParse
- to parse through the buffer that was filled in EnumerateGet.
-
- 'eachEnumSpec' will be called each time to return to the client a
- DirEnumSpec that matches the pattern for enumeration. 'enumFlag' indicates the type
- of information returned in the DirEnumSpec
- The clientData parameter that you pass in the parameter block will be passed
- to 'forEachEnumDSSpecFunc'. You are free to put anything in clientData - it is intended
- to allow you some way to match the call-back to the original call (for
- example, you make more then one aysynchronous EnumerateGet calls and you want to
- associate returned results in some way).
-
- The client should return FALSE from 'eachEnumSpec' to continue
- processing of the EnumerateParse request. Returning TRUE will
- terminate the EnumerateParse request.
-
- For synchronous calls, the call-back routine actually runs as part of the same thread
- of execution as the thread that made the EnumerateParse call. That means that the
- same low-memory globals, A5, stack, etc. are in effect during the call-back
- that were in effect when the call was made. Because of this, the call-back
- routine has the same restrictions as the caller of EnumerateParse:
- if EnumerateParse was not called from interrupt level, then the call-
- back routine can allocate memory. For asynchronous calls, call-back routine is
- like a ioCompletion except that A5 will be preserved for the application.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirEnumerateParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 114 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- * FindRecordGet operates similarly to DirEnumerate except it returns a list
- * of records instead of records local to a cluster.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirFindRecordGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 114 bytes in size */
-
- /* The FindRecordParse call-back function is defined as follows: */
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachRecordProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachRecordUPP;
- typedef ForEachRecordUPP ForEachRecord;
-
- /*
- * This PB same as DirFindRecordGet except it includes the callback function
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirFindRecordParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 118 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- LookupGet:
-
- aRecordList is an array of pointers to RecordIDs, each of which must
- contain valid PackedRLI and a CreationID. recordIDCount is
- the size of this array.
-
- attrTypeList is an array of pointers to AttributeTypes. attrTypeCount is
- the size of this array.
-
- staringRecordIndex is the record from which to continue the lookup.
- If you want to start from first record in the list, this must be 1 (not zero).
- This value must always be <= recordIDCount.
-
- startingAttributeIndex is the AttributeType from which we want to continue the lookup.
- If you want to start from first attribute in the list, this must be 1 (not zero).
- This value must always be <= attrTypeCount.
-
- startingAttribute is the value of the attribute value from which we want to
- continue lookup. In case of catalogs supporting creationIDs, startingAttribute
- may contain only a CID. Other catalogs may require the entire value.
- If a non-null cid is given and if an attribute value with that cid is not found, this
- call will terminate with kOCENoSuchAttribute error. A client should not make a LookupParse call
- after getting this error.
-
- 'includeStartingPoint' boolean can be set to 'true' to receive the value specified in the
- startingPoint in the results returned. If this is set to 'false', the value
- specified in the startingAttribute will not be returned.
-
- When LookupGet call fails with kOCEMoreData, the client will be able to find out where the call ended
- with a subsequent LookupParse call. When the LookupParse call completes with kOCEMoreData,
- lastRecordIndex, lastAttributeIndex and lastValueCID will point to the corresponding
- recordID, attributeType and the CreationID of the last value returned successfully. These parameters
- are exactly the same ones for the startingRecordIndex, startingAttributeIndex, and startingAttrValueCID
- so they can be used in a subsequent LookupGet call to continue the lookup.
-
- In an extreme case, It is possible that we had an attribute value that is too large to fit
- in the client's buffer. In such cases, if it was the only thing that we tried to fit
- into the buffer, the client will not able to proceed further because he will not know the
- attributeCID of the attribute to continue with. Also he does not know how big a buffer
- would be needed for the next call to get this 'mondo' attribute value successfully.
-
- to support this, LookupParse call will do the following:
-
- If LookupGet has failed with kOCEMoreData error, LookupParse will check to make sure that
- ForEachAttributeValueFunc has been called at least once. If so, the client has the option
- to continue from that attribute CreationID (for PAB/ADAP) in the next LookupGet call.
- However, if it was not even called once, then the attribute value may be too big to fit in the
- user's buffer. In this case, lastAttrValueCID (lastAttribute) and attrSize are returned in the
- parse buffer and the call will fail with kOCEMoreAttrValue. However, it is possible that
- ForEachAttributeValue was not called because the user does not have read access to some of
- the attributeTypes in the list, and the buffer was full before even reading the creationID of
- any of the attribute values. A kOCEMoreData error is returned.
-
- The Toolbox will check for duplicate RecordIDs in the aRecordList. If found, it will return
- 'daDuplicateRecordIDErr'.
-
- The Toolbox will check for duplicate AttributeTypes in the attrTypeList. If found it will
- return 'daDuplicateAttrTypeErr'.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirLookupGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 174 bytes in size */
-
- /* The Lookup call-back functions are defined as follows: */
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachLookupRecordIDProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachLookupRecordIDUPP;
- typedef ForEachLookupRecordIDUPP ForEachLookupRecordID;
-
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachAttrTypeLookupProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachAttrTypeLookupUPP;
- typedef ForEachAttrTypeLookupUPP ForEachAttrTypeLookup;
-
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachAttrValueProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachAttrValueUPP;
- typedef ForEachAttrValueUPP ForEachAttrValue;
-
- /*
- LookupParse:
-
- After a LookupGet call has completed, call LookupParse
- to parse through the buffer that was filled in LookupGet. The
- toolbox will parse through the buffer and call the appropriate call-back routines
- for each item in the getBuffer.
-
- 'eachRecordID' will be called each time to return to the client one of the
- RecordIDs from aRecordList. The clientData parameter that you
- pass in the parameter block will be passed to eachRecordID.
- You are free to put anything in clientData - it is intended to allow
- you some way to match the call-back to the original call (in case, for
- example, you make simultaneous asynchronous LookupGet calls). If you don't
- want to get a call-back for each RecordID (for example, if you're looking up
- attributes for only one RecordID), pass nil for eachRecordID.
-
- After forEachLocalRecordIDFunc is called, eachAttrType may be called to pass an
- attribute type (one from attrTypeList) that exists in the record specified
- in the last eachRecordID call. If you don't want to get a call-back for
- each AttributeType (for example, if you're looking up only one attribute type,
- or you prefer to read the type from the Attribute struct during the eachAttrValue
- call-back routine), pass nil for eachAttrType. However access controls may
- prohibit you from reading some attribute types; in that case eachAttrValue
- may not be called even though the value exists. Hence the client should
- supply this call-back function to see the access controls for each attribute type.
-
- This will be followed by one or more calls to eachAttrValue, to pass the
- type, tag, and attribute value. NOTE THIS CHANGE: you are no longer expected to
- pass a pointer to a buffer in which to put the value. Now you get a pointer to
- the value, and you can process it within the call-back routine.
- After one or more values are returned, eachAttrType may be called again to pass
- another attribute type that exists in the last-specified RecordID.
-
- The client should return FALSE from eachRecordID, eachAttrType, and
- eachAttrValue to continue processing of the LookupParse request. Returning TRUE
- from any call-back will terminate the LookupParse request.
-
- If LookupGet has failed with kOCEMoreData error, LookupParse will check to make sure that
- ForEachAttributeValueFunc has been called at least once. If so, the client has the option
- to continue from that attribute CreationID (for PAB/ADAP) in the next LookupGet call.
- However, if it was not even called once, then the attribute value may be too big to fit in the
- user's buffer. In this case, lastAttrValueCID (lastAttribute) and attrSize are returned in the
- parse buffer and the call will fail with kOCEMoreAttrValue. However, it is possible that
- ForEachAttributeValue was not called because the user does not have read access to some of
- the attributeTypes in the list, and the buffer was full before even reading the creationID of
- any of the attribute values. A kOCEMoreData error is returned.
-
- For synchronous calls, the call-back routine actually runs as part of the same thread
- of execution as the thread that made the LookupParse call. That means that the
- same low-memory globals, A5, stack, etc. are in effect during the call-back
- that were in effect when the call was made. Because of this, the call-back
- routine has the same restrictions as the caller of LookupParse:
- if LookupParse was not called from interrupt level, then the call-
- back routine can allocate memory. For asynchronous calls, call-back routine is
- like a ioCompletion except that A5 will be preserved for the application.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirLookupParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 174 bytes in size */
-
- /* AddAttributeValue */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirAddAttributeValuePB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- aRecord must contain valid PackedRLI and a CreationID.
-
- Instead of passing type, length, and value in three separate
- fields, we take a pointer to an Attribute structure that contains
- all three, and has room for the AttributeCreationNumber.
- The AttributeCreationID will be returned in the attr itself.
-
- The AttributeTag tells the catalog service that the attribute is an RString,
- binary, or a RecordID.
- */
- /*
- DeleteAttributeType:
- This call is provided so that an existing AttributeType can be deleted.
- If any attribute values exist for this type, they will all be deleted
- (if the user has access rights to delete the values) and then the attribute type
- will be deleted. Otherwise dsAccessDenied error will be returned.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirDeleteAttributeTypePB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DeleteAttributeValue
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirDeleteAttributeValuePB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- ChangeAttributeValue:
- currentAttr ==> the attribute to be changed. For ADAS and PAB CreationID is
- sufficient
- newAttr ==> new value for the attribute. For ADAS and PAB
- CreationID field will be set when
- the call succeesfully completes
-
- aRecord ==> must contain valid PackedRecordLocationInfo and a CreationID.
-
-
-
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirChangeAttributeValuePB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /* VerifyAttributeValue */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirVerifyAttributeValuePB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- aRecord must contain valid PackedRLI and a CreationID.
-
- The attribute type and value are passed in the attribute structure. If the
- attribute CreationID is non-zero, the server will verify that an attribute with
- the specified value and creation number exists in aRecord. If the attribute
- CreationID is zero, the server will verify the attribute by type and value
- alone, and return the attribute CreationID in the Attribute struct if the
- attribute exists.
- */
- /*
- EnumerateAttributeTypesGet:
- The following two calls can be used to enumerate the attribute types present in
- a specified RecordID. The first, EnumerateAttributeTypesGet, processes the request
- and reads the response into getBuffer, as much as will fit. A kOCEMoreData error will
- be returned if the buffer was not large enough. After this call completes, the
- client can call EnumerateAttributeTypesParse (see below).
-
- The user will able to continue from a startingPoint by setting a startingAttrType.
- Typically, this should be the last value returned in EnumerateAttributeTypesParse call
- when 'kOCEMoreData' is returned.
-
- If 'includeStartingPoint' is true when a 'startingAttrType' is specified, the starting value
- will be included in the results, if it exists. If this is set to false, this value will not
- be included. AttributeTypes following this type will be returned.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirEnumerateAttributeTypesGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 106 bytes in size */
-
- /* The call-back function is defined as follows: */
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachAttrTypeProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachAttrTypeUPP;
- typedef ForEachAttrTypeUPP ForEachAttrType;
-
- /*
- EnumerateAttributeTypesParse:
- After an EnumerateAttributeTypesGet call has completed, call EnumerateAttributeTypesParse
- to parse through the buffer that was filled in EnumerateAttributeTypesGet. The
- toolbox will parse through the buffer and call the call-back routine for
- each attribute type in the getBuffer.
-
- The client should return false from eachAttrType to continue
- processing of the EnumerateAttributeTypesParse request. Returning true will
- terminate the EnumerateAttributeTypesParse request. The clientData parameter that
- you pass in the parameter block will be passed to eachAttrType.
- You are free to put anything in clientData - it is intended to allow
- you some way to match the call-back to the original call (in case, for
- example, you make simultaneous asynchronous calls).
-
- For synchronous calls, the call-back routine actually runs as part of the same thread
- of execution as the thread that made the EnumerateAttributeTypesParse call. That means that the
- same low-memory globals, A5, stack, etc. are in effect during the call-back
- that were in effect when the call was made. Because of this, the call-back
- routine has the same restrictions as the caller of EnumerateAttributeTypesParse.
- If EnumerateAttributeTypesParse was not called from interrupt level, then the call-
- back routine can allocate memory. For asynchronous calls, call-back routine is
- like a ioCompletion except that A5 will be preserved for the application.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirEnumerateAttributeTypesParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 106 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirAbort:
- With this call a user will able to abort an outstanding catalog service call.
- A user must pass a pointer to the parameter block for the outstanding call.
- In the current version of the product, the toolbox will process this call
- for NetSearchADAPDirectoriesGet or FindADAPDirectoryByNetSearch calls and if possible
- it will abort. For other calls for ADAP and PAB this will return 'daAbortFailErr'.
- For CSAM catalogs, this call will be passed to the corresponding CSAM driver.
- The CSAM driver may process this call or may return 'daAbortFailErr'. This call can
- be called only in synchronous mode. Since the abort call makes references to fields in
- the pb associated with the original call, this pb must not be disposed or or altered if
- the original call completes before the abort call has completed.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirAbortPB; /* Derived from a struct of 66 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- AddPseudonym:
- An alternate name and type can be added to a given record. If allowDuplicate
- is set the name and type will be added even if the same name and type already
- exists.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirAddPseudonymPB; /* Derived from a struct of 76 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DeletePseudonym:
- An alternate name and type for a given record can be deleted.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirDeletePseudonymPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- AddAlias:
- This call can be used to create an alias record. The alias
- can be created either in the same or different cluster. ADAS will not support
- this call for this release. A new catalog capability flag 'kSupportsAlias' will indicate
- if the catalog supports this call. PAB's will support this call. For the PAB implementation,
- this call will create a record with the name and type specified an aRecord.
- This call works exactly like AddRecord.
- If 'allowDuplicate' is false and another record with same name and type already exists
- 'daNoDupAllowed' error will be returned.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirAddAliasPB; /* Derived from a struct of 68 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirFindValue:
- This call can be used to find the occurrence of a value. The value
- to be matched is passed in the buffer 'matchingData' field. The current
- ADAP/PAB implementation will match a maximum of 32 bytes of data.
- For attribute values in the PAB/ADAP implementation, only the first 32 bytes will
- be used for comparing the occurrence of data. Search can be restricted to
- a particular record and/or attribute type by specifying 'aRecord' or 'aType'.
- After finding one occurrence, 'startingRecord' and 'startingAttribute'
- can be specified to find the next occurrence of the same value.
- 'sortDirection' can be specified with starting values to search forward or backward.
- When a matching value is found, the 'recordFound' indicates the reccordID in which the
- data occurrence was found, 'attributeFound' indicates the attribute with in which the
- matching data was found. ADAP/PAB implementation returns only the type and creationID of
- attributes. Catalogs which don't support creationIDs may return the
- complete value; hence this call may need a buffer to hold the data. For ADAP/PAB implementations
- the user has to make a DirLookup call to get the actual data. 'recordFound' and
- 'attributeFound' can be used to initialize 'startingRecord' and 'startingAttribute' to
- find the next occurrence of the value.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirFindValuePB; /* Derived from a struct of 152 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- EnumeratePseudonymGet:
- This call can be used to enumerate the existing pseudonyms for
- a given record specified in 'aRecord'. A starting point can be specified
- by 'startingName' and 'startingType'. If the 'includeStartingPoint' boolean
- is true and a starting point is specified, the name specified by startingName
- and startingType also is returned in the results, if it exists. If this is set to false,
- the pseudonym in startingName and Type is not included.
- Pseudonyms returned in the 'getBuffer' can be extracted by making an
- EnumeratePseudonymParse call. The results will consist of a RecordID with the
- name and type of the pseudonym. If the buffer could not hold all the results, then
- 'kOCEMoreData' error will be returned. The user will be able to continue the call by
- using the last result returned as starting point for the next call.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirEnumeratePseudonymGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 106 bytes in size */
-
- /* The call-back function is defined as follows: */
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachRecordIDProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachRecordIDUPP;
- typedef ForEachRecordIDUPP ForEachRecordID;
-
- /*
- EnumeratePseudonymParse:
- The pseudonyms returned in the 'getBuffer' from the EnumeratePseudonymGet call
- can be extracted by using the EnumeratePseudonymParse call. 'eachRecordID'
- will be called for each pseudonym.
-
- Returning true from any call-back will terminate the EnumeratePseudonymParse call.
-
- For synchronous calls, the call-back routine actually runs as part of the same thread
- of execution as the thread that made the EnumeratePseudonymParse call. That means that the
- same low-memory globals, A5, stack, etc. are in effect during the call-back
- that were in effect when the call was made. Because of this, the call-back
- routine has the same restrictions as the caller of EnumeratePseudonymParse:
- if EnumeratePseudonymParse was not called from interrupt level, then the call-
- back routine can allocate memory. For asynchronous calls, call-back routine is
- like a ioCompletion except that A5 will be preserved for the application.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirEnumeratePseudonymParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 106 bytes in size */
-
- /* GetNameAndType */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetNameAndTypePB; /* Derived from a struct of 66 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- aRecord must contain valid RLI and a CreationID. It
- must also contain pointers to maximum-length RStrings (name and type fields)
- in which will be returned the record's distinguished name and type.
- */
- /*
- SetNameAndType:
- This call can be used to change a name and type for a record. The record
- to be renamed is specified using 'aRecord'.
- 'newName' and 'newType' indicate the name and type to be set.
- 'allowDuplicate' if true indicates that name is to be set even if another
- name and type exactly matches the newName and newType specified.
-
- 'newName' and 'newType' are required since the catalogs not supporting
- CreationID require name and type fields in the recordID to identify a given
- record.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirSetNameAndTypePB; /* Derived from a struct of 76 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirGetMetaRecordInfo: This call can be made to obtain
- the MetaRecordInfo for a given record. Information returned
- is 16 bytes of OPAQUE information about the record.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetRecordMetaInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 82 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirGetDNodeMetaInfo: This call can be made to obtain
- the DNodeMetaInfo for a given Packed RLI. Information returned
- is 16 bytes of OPAQUE information about the DNode.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetDNodeMetaInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 82 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- EnumerateDirectoriesGet:
- A user can enumerate all the catalogs installed. This includes installed
- ADAP and CSAM catalogs. The user can specify a signature as input to restrict
- the results. kDirADAPKind will return only ADAP catalogs, kDirDSAMKind
- will return all CSAM catalogs. kDirAllKinds will get both ADAP & CSAM catalogs.
- A specific signature (e.g. X.500) may be used to get catalogs with an X.500 signature.
- The information for each catalog returned will have directoryName, discriminator and features.
-
- If the user receives 'noErr' or 'kOCEMoreData', the buffer will contain valid results. A user
- can extract the results in the 'getBuffer' by making an DirEnumerateDirectories call.
-
- If 'kOCEMoreData' is received, the user can continue enumeration by using the last catalog and
- discriminator as startingDirectoryName and staringDirDiscriminator in the next call.
-
- If 'includeStartingPoint' is true and a starting point is specified,
- the staring point will be returned in the result. If false, it is not included.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirEnumerateDirectoriesGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 106 bytes in size */
-
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachDirectoryProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachDirectoryUPP;
- typedef ForEachDirectoryUPP ForEachDirectory;
-
- /*
- EnumerateDirectoriesParse:
- The catalog info returned in 'getBuffer' from the EnumerateDirectoriesGet call
- can be extracted using the EnumerateDirectoriesParse call. 'eachDirectory' will
- be called for each catalog.
-
- Returning true from any call-back will terminate the EnumerateDirectoriesParse call.
-
- For synchronous calls, the call-back routine actually runs as part of the same thread
- of execution as the thread that made the EnumerateDirectoriesParse call. That means that the
- same low-memory globals, A5, stack, etc. are in effect during the call-back
- that were in effect when the call was made. Because of this, the call-back
- routine has the same restrictions as the caller of EnumerateDirectoriesParse:
- if EnumerateDirectoriesParse was not called from interrupt level, then the call-
- back routine can allocate memory. For asynchronous calls, call-back routine is
- like a ioCompletion except that A5 will be preserved for the application.
-
- eachDirectory will be called each time to return to the client a
- DirectoryName, DirDiscriminator, and features for that catalog.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirEnumerateDirectoriesParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 106 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- The Following five call are specific to ADAP Catalogs. Toolbox
- remembers a list of catalogs across boots. If any catalog service
- call is intended for a ADAP catalog, then it must be in the list.
- In order for managing this list, A client (Probably DE will use these
- calls.
- DirAddADAPDirectoryPB: Add a new ADAP catalog to the list.
- DirRemoveADAPDirectory: Remove a ADAP catalog from the list.
- DirNetSearchADAPDirectoriesGet: search an internet for adas catalogs.
- DirNetSearchADAPDirectoriesParse: extract the results obtained NetSearchADAPDirectoriesGet.
- DirFindADAPDirectoryByNetSearch: Find a specified catalog through net search.
- */
- /*
- NetSearchADAPDirectoriesGet:
- This call can be used to make a network wide search for finding ADAP catalogs.
- This call will be supported only by 'ADAP' and involve highly expensive
- network operations, so the user is advised to use utmost discretion before
- making this call. The results will be collected in the 'getbuffer' and can be
- extracted using NetSearchADAPDirectoriesParse call. The directoryName,
- the directoryDiscriminator, features and serverHint (AppleTalk address for
- a PathFinder serving that catalog) are collected for each catalog found
- on the network. If buffer is too small to hold all the catalogs found on
- the network, a 'kOCEMoreData' error will be returned.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirNetSearchADAPDirectoriesGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachADAPDirectoryProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachADAPDirectoryUPP;
- typedef ForEachADAPDirectoryUPP ForEachADAPDirectory;
-
- /*
- DirNetSearchADAPDirectoriesParse:
- This call can be used to extract the results obtained in the 'getBuffer'.
- The directoryName, directoryDiscriminator, features and
- serverHint (AppleTalk address for a PathFinder serving that catalog) are
- returned in each call-back. These values may be used to make an
- AddADAPDirectory call.
-
- Returning TRUE from any call-back will terminate the NetSearchADAPDirectoriesParse request.
-
- For synchronous calls, the call-back routine actually runs as part of the same thread
- of execution as the thread that made the DirNetSearchADAPDirectoriesParse call. That means that the
- same low-memory globals, A5, stack, etc. are in effect during the call-back
- that were in effect when the call was made. Because of this, the call-back
- routine has the same restrictions as the caller of DirNetSearchADAPDirectoriesParse:
- if DirNetSearchADAPDirectoriesParse was not called from interrupt level, then the call-
- back routine can allocate memory. For asynchronous calls, call-back routine is
- like a ioCompletion except that A5 will be preserved for the application.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirNetSearchADAPDirectoriesParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirFindADAPDirectoryByNetSearch:
- This call can be used to make a network wide search to find an ADAP catalog.
- This call will be supported only by 'ADAP' and involves highly expensive
- network operations, so the user is advised to use utmost discretion before
- making this call. The catalog is specified using directoryName and discriminator.
- If 'addToOCESetup' is true, the catalog will be automatically added to the setup
- list and will be visible through the EnumerateDirectories call and also
- also a creationID to the directoryRecord will be returned.
- If this parameter is set to 'false', the catalog will be added to temporary list
- and will be available for making other catalog service calls. The catalogs
- which are not in the preference catalog list will not be visible through the
- EnumerateDirectories call.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirFindADAPDirectoryByNetSearchPB; /* Derived from a struct of 84 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirAddADAPDirectory:
- The catalog specified by 'directoryName' and 'discriminator' will be
- added to the list of catalogs maintained by the Toolbox. Once added,
- the catalog is available across boots, until the catalog is removed
- explicitly through a DirRemoveADAPDirectory call.
- If 'serverHint' is not nil, the address provided will be used
- to contact a PathFinder for the catalog specified.
- If 'serverHint' is nil or does not point to a valid PathFinder server
- for that catalog, this call will fail.
- If 'addToOCESetup' is true, the catalog will be automatically added to the setup
- catalog list and will be visible through EnumerateDirectories calls and
- also a creationID to the directoryRecord will be returned.
- If this parameter is set to 'false', catalog will be added to temprary list
- and will be available for making other catalog service calls. The catalogs
- which are not in the setup list will not be visible through
- EnumerateDirectories call.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirAddADAPDirectoryPB; /* Derived from a struct of 84 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- GetDirectoryInfo:
- DirGetDirectoryInfo will do:
-
- If a 'dsRefNum' is non-Zero, the catalog information for
- the corresponding PAB will be returned.
- If 'dsRefNum' is zero and 'serverHint' is non-zero, If the
- 'serverHint' points to a valid ADAP Catalog Server(Path Finder),
- the catalog information (i.e. directoryName, discriminator, features)
- for that catalog will be returned.
- If a valid catalog name and discriminator are provided
- features (Set of capability flags) for that catalog will be returned.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetDirectoryInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 78 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- * Note on Access Controls:
- * Access control is based on a list model.
- * You can get access controls list which gives dsObject and accMask for each dsObject.
- * GetAccessControl can be limited to currently supplied identity by setting forCurrentUserOnly.
- * There are special DSObjects are defined in ADASTypes.h for each of the category
- * supported in ADAS Catalogs. (kOwner, kFriends, kAuthenticatedToCluster,
- * kAuthenticatedToDirectory, kGuest) and DUGetActlDSSpec call can be used
- * to obtain appropraiate DSSpec before making set calls to ADAS catalogs.
- *
- */
- /*
- GetDNodeAccessControlGet:
- This call can be done to get back access control list for a DNode.
- pRLI -> RLI of the DNode whose access control list is sought
- curUserAccMask -> If this is 'true', Access controls for the user specified by
- the identity parameter will be returned other wise entire list
- will be returned.
- startingDsObj -> If this is not nil, list should be started after this object.
- startingPointInclusive -> If staringDsObj is specified, include that in the returned
- results.
-
- The results will be collected in the 'getBuffer' supplied by the user.
- If buffer can not hold all the data returned 'daMoreData' error will be returned.
-
- If user receives 'noErr' or 'daMoreData', buffer will contain valid results. A user
- can extract the results in the 'getBuffer' by making 'DsGetDNodeAccessControlParse' call.
-
- Results returned for each DSObject will contain DSSpecPtr and three sets of access mask.
-
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetDNodeAccessControlGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 98 bytes in size */
-
- /* The Access Control call-back function is defined as follows: */
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachDNodeAccessControlProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachDNodeAccessControlUPP;
- typedef ForEachDNodeAccessControlUPP ForEachDNodeAccessControl;
-
- /*
- GetDNodeAccessControlParse:
- After an GetDNodeAccessControlGet call has completed,
- call GetDNodeAccessControlParse to parse through the buffer that
- that was filled in GetDNodeAccessControlGet.
-
- 'eachObject' will be called each time to return to the client a
- DsObject and a set of three accMasks (three long words) for that object.
- Acceesmasks returned apply to the dsObject in the callback :
- 1. Currently Active Access mask for the specified DNode.
- 2. Default Access mask for any Record in the DNode
- 3. Default Access mask for any Attribute in the DNode
- The clientData parameter that you pass in the parameter block will be passed
- to 'eachObject'. You are free to put anything in clientData - it is intended
- to allow you some way to match the call-back to the original call (for
- example, you make more then one aysynchronous GetDNodeAccessControlGet calls and you want to
- associate returned results in some way).
-
- The client should return FALSE from 'eachObject' to continue
- processing of the GetDNodeAccessControlParse request. Returning TRUE will
- terminate the GetDNodeAccessControlParse request.
-
- For synchronous calls, the call-back routine actually runs as part of the same thread
- of execution as the thread that made the GetDNodeAccessControlParse call. That means that the
- same low-memory globals, A5, stack, etc. are in effect during the call-back
- that were in effect when the call was made. Because of this, the call-back
- routine has the same restrictions as the caller of GetDNodeAccessControlParse:
- if GetDNodeAccessControlParse was not called from interrupt level, then the call-
- back routine can allocate memory. For asynchronous calls, call-back routine is
- like a ioCompletion except that A5 will be preserved for the application.
-
-
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetDNodeAccessControlParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 98 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- GetRecordAccessControlGet:
- This call can be done to get back access control list for a RecordID.
- aRecord -> RecordID to which access control list is sought
- curUserAccMask -> If this is 'true', Access controls for the user specified by
- the identity parameter will be returned other wise entire list
- will be returned.
- startingDsObj -> If this is not nil, list should be started after this object.
- startingPointInclusive -> If staringDsObj is specified, include that in the returned
- results.
-
- The results will be collected in the 'getBuffer' supplied by the user.
- If buffer can not hold all the data returned 'daMoreData' error will be returned.
-
- If user receives 'noErr' or 'daMoreData', buffer will contain valid results. A user
- can extract the results in the 'getBuffer' by making 'DsGetDNodeAccessControlParse' call.
-
- Results returned for each DSObject will contain DSSpecPtr and accMask.
-
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetRecordAccessControlGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 98 bytes in size */
-
- /* The Access Control call-back function is defined as follows: */
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachRecordAccessControlProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachRecordAccessControlUPP;
- typedef ForEachRecordAccessControlUPP ForEachRecordAccessControl;
-
- /*
- GetRecordAccessControlParse:
- After an GetRecordAccessControlGet call has completed,
- call GetRecordAccessControlParse to parse through the buffer that
- that was filled in GetRecordAccessControlGet.
-
- 'eachObject' will be called each time to return to the client a
- DsObject and a set of three accMasks (three long words) for that object.
- Acceesmasks returned apply to the dsObject in the callback :
- 1. Active Access mask for the DNode Containing the Record.
- 2. Active Access mask for the Record specified.
- 3. Defualt Access mask for Attributes in the record.
- The clientData parameter that you pass in the parameter block will be passed
- to 'eachObject'. You are free to put anything in clientData - it is intended
- to allow you some way to match the call-back to the original call (for
- example, you make more then one aysynchronous GetRecordAccessControlGet calls and you want to
- associate returned results in some way).
-
- The client should return FALSE from 'eachObject' to continue
- processing of the GetRecordAccessControlParse request. Returning TRUE will
- terminate the GetRecordAccessControlParse request.
-
- For synchronous calls, the call-back routine actually runs as part of the same thread
- of execution as the thread that made the GetRecordAccessControlParse call. That means that the
- same low-memory globals, A5, stack, etc. are in effect during the call-back
- that were in effect when the call was made. Because of this, the call-back
- routine has the same restrictions as the caller of GetRecordAccessControlParse:
- if GetRecordAccessControlParse was not called from interrupt level, then the call-
- back routine can allocate memory. For asynchronous calls, call-back routine is
- like a ioCompletion except that A5 will be preserved for the application.
-
-
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetRecordAccessControlParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 98 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- GetAttributeAccessControlGet:
- This call can be done to get back access control list for a attributeType with in a RecordID.
- aRecord -> RecordID to which access control list is sought
- aType -> Attribute Type to which access controls are sought
- curUserAccMask -> If this is 'true', Access controls for the user specified by
- the identity parameter will be returned other wise entire list
- will be returned.
- startingDsObj -> If this is not nil, list should be started after this object.
- startingPointInclusive -> If staringDsObj is specified, include that in the returned
- results.
-
- The results will be collected in the 'getBuffer' supplied by the user.
- If buffer can not hold all the data returned 'daMoreData' error will be returned.
-
- If user receives 'noErr' or 'daMoreData', buffer will contain valid results. A user
- can extract the results in the 'getBuffer' by making 'DsGetDNodeAccessControlParse' call.
-
- Results returned for each DSObject will contain DSSpecPtr and accMask.
-
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetAttributeAccessControlGetPB; /* Derived from a struct of 98 bytes in size */
-
- /* The Access Control call-back function is defined as follows: */
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachAttributeAccessControlProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr ForEachAttributeAccessControlUPP;
- typedef ForEachAttributeAccessControlUPP ForEachAttributeAccessControl;
-
- /*
- GetAttributeAccessControlParse:
- After an GetAttributeAccessControlGet call has completed,
- call GetAttributeAccessControlParse to parse through the buffer that
- that was filled in GetAttributeAccessControlGet.
-
- 'eachObject' will be called each time to return to the client a
- DsObject and a set of three accMasks (three long words) for that object.
- Acceesmasks returned apply to the dsObject in the callback :
- 1. Active Access mask for the DNode Containing the Attribute.
- 2. Active Access mask for the Record in the Containing the Attribute.
- 3. Active Access mask for the specified Attribute.
- The clientData parameter that you pass in the parameter block will be passed
- to 'eachObject'. You are free to put anything in clientData - it is intended
- to allow you some way to match the call-back to the original call (for
- example, you make more then one aysynchronous GetAttributeAccessControlGet calls and you want to
- associate returned results in some way).
-
- The client should return FALSE from 'eachObject' to continue
- processing of the GetAttributeAccessControlParse request. Returning TRUE will
- terminate the GetAttributeAccessControlParse request.
-
- For synchronous calls, the call-back routine actually runs as part of the same thread
- of execution as the thread that made the GetAttributeAccessControlParse call. That means that the
- same low-memory globals, A5, stack, etc. are in effect during the call-back
- that were in effect when the call was made. Because of this, the call-back
- routine has the same restrictions as the caller of GetAttributeAccessControlParse:
- if GetAttributeAccessControlParse was not called from interrupt level, then the call-
- back routine can allocate memory. For asynchronous calls, call-back routine is
- like a ioCompletion except that A5 will be preserved for the application.
-
-
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetAttributeAccessControlParsePB; /* Derived from a struct of 98 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- MapPathNameToDNodeNumber:
- This call maps a given PathName within a catalog to its DNodeNumber.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirMapPathNameToDNodeNumberPB; /* Derived from a struct of 82 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- PathName in the path field will be mapped to the cooresponding dNodeNumber and
- returned in the DNodeNumber field. directoryName and descriminator Fields are
- ignored. DSRefNum is used to identify the catalog.
- */
- /*
- MapDNodeNumberToPathName:
- This call will map a given DNodeNumber with in a catalog to the
- corresponding PathName.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirMapDNodeNumberToPathNamePB; /* Derived from a struct of 84 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- dNodeNumber in the DNodeNumber field will be mapped to the cooresponding
- pathName and returned in the PackedPathName field.
- lengthOfPathName is to be set the length of pathName structure.
- If length of PackedPathName is larger then the lengthOfPathName, kOCEMoreData
- OSErr will be returned.
- */
- /*
- GetLocalNetworkSpec:
- This call will return the Local NetworkSpec. Client should supply
- an RString big enough to hold the NetworkSpec.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetLocalNetworkSpecPB; /* Derived from a struct of 78 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- PathName in the path field must be set to nil. internetName should be large
- enough to hold the internetName. InterNetname returned indicates path finder's
- local internet (configured by administrator).
- */
- /*
- GetDNodeInfo:
- This call will return the information (internetName and descriptor)
- for the given RLI of a DNode.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetDNodeInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- If DnodeNumber is set to a non zero value, path should be set to nil.
- if DnodeNumber is set to zero, pathName should point to a packed path name.
- internetName should be large enough to hold
- the internetName. (If the internetName is same as the one got by
- GetLocalInternetName call, it indicates cluster is reachable without
- forwarders, --> Tell me if I am wrong)
- */
- /*
- DirCreatePersonalDirectory:
- A new personal catalog can be created by specifying an FSSpec for
- the file. If a file already exists dupFNErr will be returned. This call is
- supported 'synchronous' mode only.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirCreatePersonalDirectoryPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirOpenPersonalDirectory:
- An existing personal catalog can be opened using this call.
- User can specify the personal catalog by FSSpec for the AddressBook file.
- 'accessRequested' field specifies open permissions. 'fsRdPerm' & 'fsRdWrPerm'
- are the only accepted open modes for the address book.
- When the call completes successfully, a dsRefNum will be returned. The 'dsRefNum'
- field is in the DSParamBlockHeader. In addittion 'accessGranted' indicates
- actual permission with personal catalog is opened and 'features' indicate the capabilty flags
- associated with the personal catalog.
- This call is supported 'synchronous' mode only.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirOpenPersonalDirectoryPB; /* Derived from a struct of 72 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirClosePersonalDirectory: This call lets a client close AddressBook opened by DirOpenPersonalDirectory.
- The Personal Catalog specified by the 'dsRefNum' will be closed.
- This call is supported 'synchronous' mode only.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirClosePersonalDirectoryPB; /* Derived from a struct of 62 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirMakePersonalDirectoryRLI: With this call a client can make an RLI
- for a Personal Catalog opened by DirOpenPersonalDirectory Call.
- A packed RLI is created for the Personal Catalog specified by the 'dsRefNum'.
- If a client has a need to make the AddressBook reference to persistent
- acrross boots it should make use of this call. In the current implementaion
- PackedRLI has an embeeded System7.0 'alias'. If in later time
- If client has a need to make reference to the AddressBook, it must use
- ADAPLibrary call 'DUExtractAlias' and resole the 'alias' to 'FSSpec' and
- make DirOpenPersonalDirectory call to get a 'dsRefNum'.
- 'fromFSSpec' FSPecPtr from which relative alias to be created. If nil,
- absolute alias is created.
- 'pRLIBufferSize' indicates the size of buffer pointed by 'pRLI'
- 'pRLISize' indicates the actual length of 'pRLI'. If the call
- fails with 'kOCEMoreData' error a client can reissue
- this call with a larger buffer of this length.
- 'pRLI' is pointer to the buffer in which 'PackedRLI' is
- returned.
- This call is supported in 'synchronous' mode only.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirMakePersonalDirectoryRLIPB; /* Derived from a struct of 74 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- ****************************************************************************
- The calls described below apply only for CSAM Drivers:
-
- The following three calls provide capability to Install/Remove a CSAM at RunTime.
- DirAddDSAM
- DirRemoveDSAM
- DirInstantiateDSAM
-
- The following two calls provide capability to Install/Remove a CSAM Catalog at RunTime.
- DirAddDSAMDirectory
- DirRemoveDirectory
-
- DirGetDirectoryIcon call is used by clients to get any special icon associated
- with a CSAM catalog.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- DirAddDSAM: This call can be used to inorm the availability of a CSAM file
- after discovering the CSAM file.
- dsamName -> is generic CSAM name e.g. Untitled X.500 directory
- dsamSignature -> could be generic CSAM kind e.g. 'X500'.
- fsSpec -> is the FileSpec for the file containing CSAM resources.
- If the call is successfull 'DSAMRecordCID' will be returned. If the
- call returns 'daDSAMRecordCIDExists', record was already there and
- 'dsamRecordCID' will be returned.
- This call can be done only in synchronous mode.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirAddDSAMPB; /* Derived from a struct of 82 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirInstantiateDSAM: This call should be used by the CSAM driver in response
- Driver Open call to indicate the toolbox about the availability of the CSAM.
- dsamName -> is generic CSAM name e.g. Untitled X.500 directory
- dsamKind -> could be generic CSAM kind e.g. 'X500'.
- dsamData -> pointer to private DSAMData. This will be paased back to the CSAM
- when the CSAM functions (DSAMDirProc,DSAMDirParseProc, DSAMAuthProc) are called.
- CSAM should already be setup using DirAddDSAM call.
- DSAMDirProc -> This procedure will be called when any catalog service
- call intended for the CSAM (other then parse calls)
- DSAMDirParseProc -> This procedure will be called when any of the parse calls
- are called.
- DSAMAuthProc -> This procedure will be called when any of the Authentication Calls
- are made to the CSAM. If the CSAM does not support authentication, this can be nil.
- This call can be done only in synchronous mode.
- */
- typedef OpaquePtr DSAMDirProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr DSAMDirUPP;
- typedef DSAMDirUPP DSAMDirProc;
-
- typedef OpaquePtr DSAMDirParseProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr DSAMDirParseUPP;
- typedef DSAMDirParseUPP DSAMDirParseProc;
-
- typedef OpaquePtr DSAMAuthProcPtr;
- typedef OpaquePtr DSAMAuthUPP;
- typedef DSAMAuthUPP DSAMAuthProc;
-
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirInstantiateDSAMPB; /* Derived from a struct of 86 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirRemoveDSAM: This call can be used to remove a CSAM file from the OCE Setup.
- dsamRecordCID -> is the creationID of the CSAM record.
- This call can be made only in synchronous mode.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirRemoveDSAMPB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirAddDSAMDirectory: This call can be used to inorm the availability of a CSAM catalog.
- dsamRecordCID -> recordID for the CSAM serving this catalog
- directoryName -> name of the catalog
- discriminator -> discriminator for the catalog
- directoryRecordCID -> If the call is successful, creationID for the record will
- be returned.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirAddDSAMDirectoryPB; /* Derived from a struct of 94 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirRemoveDirectory: This call can be used to inform the toolbox that
- catalog specified by 'directoryRecordCID'
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirRemoveDirectoryPB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- * DSGetExtendedDirectoriesInfo:: This call can be used to get
- * the information of various foreign catalogs supported.
- * Typically a DE Template may make this call to create a
- * Address template or a Gateway may make this call to findout
- * catalog name space in which MSAM may would support.
- * Client will supply a buffer pointed by 'bufferPtr' of size 'bufferLength'.
- * When the call completes with 'daMoreData' error, client can examine 'totalEntries'
- * returned and reissue the call with increaing buffer.
- * Toolbox will findout the private information of each of the Foreign Catalogs
- * by polling CSAM's, Gateways, and MnMServers. The Information returned
- * for each catalog will be packed in the format:
- * typedef struct EachDirectoryData {
- * PackedRLI pRLI; // packed RLI for the catalog
- * OSType entnType; // Entn Type
- * long hasMailSlot; // If this catalog has mail slot this will be 1 otherwise zero
- * ProtoRString RealName; // Packed RString for Real Name (padded to even boundary)
- * ProtoRString comment; // Packed RString holding any comment for Display (padded to even boundary)
- * long length; // data length
- * char data[length]; // data padded to even boundary
- * };
- *
- *
- *
- * typedef struct myData {
- * EachDirectoryData data[numberOfEntries]; // data packed in the above format
- * };
- *
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetExtendedDirectoriesInfoPB; /* Derived from a struct of 78 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirGetDirectoryIconPB: With this call a client can find out about
- the icons supported by the Catalog.
- Both ADAP and Personal Catalog will not support this call for now.
- A CSAM can support a call so that DE Extension can use this
- call to find appropriate Icons.
-
- Returns kOCEBufferTooSmall if icon is too small, but will update iconSize.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetDirectoryIconPB; /* Derived from a struct of 78 bytes in size */
-
- /*
- DirGetOCESetupRefNum: This call will return 'dsRefnum' for the OCE Setup Personal Catalog
- and oceSetupRecordCID for the oceSetup Record.
- Clients interested in manipulating OCE Setup Personal Catalog directly should
- make this call to get 'dsRefNum'.
- 'dsRefNum' will be returned in the standard field in the DirParamHeader.
- */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirGetOCESetupRefNumPB; /* Derived from a struct of 70 bytes in size */
-
- /*****************************************************************************/
- /* Catalog and Authentication control blocks and operation definitions */
- typedef SOMLargeStruct AuthParamBlock; /* Derived from a struct of 2232 bytes in size */
-
- typedef SOMLargeStruct DirParamBlock; /* Derived from a struct of 4946 bytes in size */
-
- /* Local Identity API */
- /* Trap Dispatchers for Personal Catalog and CSAM Extensions */
- #endif
-
- #endif /* __SOMIDL__ */
-
- #endif /* __OCEAUTHDIR_IDL__ */
-
-