SYNOPSIS

  #include <xpa.h>

  int XPASetFd(XPA xpa,
               char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
               int fd, char **names, char **messages, int n)

DESCRIPTION

Read data from a standard I/O fd and send it to one or more \s-1XPA\s0 servers whose class:name identifier matches the specified template.

A template of the form \*(L"class1:name1\*(R" is sent to the \s-1XPA\s0 name server, which returns a list of at most n matching \s-1XPA\s0 servers. A connection is established with each of these servers and the paramlist string is passed to the server as the data transfer request is initiated. If an \s-1XPA\s0 struct is passed to the call, then the persistent connections are updated as described above. Otherwise, temporary connections are made to the servers (which will be closed when the call completes).

The XPASetFd() routine then reads bytes from the specified fd until \s-1EOF\s0 and sends these bytes to the \s-1XPA\s0 servers. The final parameter n specifies the maximum number of servers to contact. A string containing the class:name and ip:port of each server is returned in the name array. If a given server returned an error, then the error message will be stored in the associated element of the messages array. \s-1NB:\s0 if specified, the name and messages arrays must be of size n or greater.

The return value will contain the actual number of servers that were processed. This value thus will hold the number of valid entries in the names and messages arrays, and can be used to loop through these arrays. In names and/or messages is \s-1NULL\s0, no information is passed back in that array.

The mode string is of the form: \*(L"key1=value1,key2=value2,...\*(R" The following keywords are recognized:

key value default explanation ------ -------- -------- ----------- ack true/false true if false, don't wait for ack from server (after callback completes) verify true/false false send buf from XPASet[Fd] to stdout

The ack keyword is useful in cases where one does not want to wait for the server to complete, e.g. is a lot of processing needs to be done on the passed data or when the success of the server operation is not relevant to the client.

Example -

#include <xpa.h>

#define NXPA 10 int i, got; int fd; char *names[NXPA]; char *messages[NXPA]; fd = open(...); got = XPASetFd(NULL, "ds9", "fits", NULL, fd, names, messages, NXPA); for(i=0; i<got; i++){ if( messages[i] != NULL ){ /* error processing */ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s (%s)\n", messages[i], names[i]); } if( names[i] ) free(names[i]); if( messages[i] ) free(messages[i]); }

RELATED TO xpasetfd…

See xpa(7) for a list of \s-1XPA\s0 help pages