Convert a performance metric type into a string
#include <pcp/pmapi.h>
const char *pmTypeStr(int type);
char *pmTypeStr_r(int type, char *buf, int buflen);
cc ... -lpcp
Given a performance metric type, pmTypeStr produces a terse ASCII equivalent, appropriate for use in error and diagnostic messages. The pmTypeStr_r function does the same, but stores the result in a user-supplied buffer buf of length buflen, which should have room for at least 20 bytes.
The value for type is typically extracted from a structure, following a call to pmLookupDesc(3) for a particular performance metric.
Examples are 32 (for type equals PM_TYPE_32), U64 (for type equals PM_TYPE_U64), AGGREGATE (for type equals PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE), etc.
The string value result for pmTypeStr is held in a single static buffer, so the returned value is only valid until the next call to pmTypeStr.
pmTypeStr returns a pointer to a static buffer and hence is not thread-safe. Multi-threaded applications should use pmTypeStr_r instead.