Provided by: libgensio-dev_2.6.6-6_amd64 bug

NAME

       str_to_gensio_accepter - Create a gensio accepter from a string

SYNOPSIS

       #include <gensio/gensio.h>

       int str_to_gensio_accepter(const char *str,
                           struct gensio_os_funcs *o,
                           gensio_accepter_event cb,
                           void *user_data,
                           struct gensio_accepter **acc);

       int str_to_gensio_accepter_child(struct gensio_accepter *child,
                           const char *str,
                           struct gensio_os_funcs *o,
                           gensio_accepter_event cb,
                           void *user_data,
                           struct gensio_accepter **acc);

       int gensio_terminal_acc_alloc(const char *gensiotype,
                           const void *gdata,
                           const char * const args[],
                           struct gensio_os_funcs *o,
                           gensio_accepter_event cb, void *user_data,
                           struct gensio_accepter **accepter);

       int gensio_filter_acc_alloc(const char *gensiotype,
                           struct gensio_accepter *child,
                           const char * const args[],
                           struct gensio_os_funcs *o,
                           gensio_accepter_event cb, void *user_data,
                           struct gensio_accepter **accepter);

DESCRIPTION

       str_to_gensio_accepter  allocates  a new gensio accepter stack based upon the given string
       str.

       str_to_gensio_accepter_child allocates a new gensio accepter stack based  upon  the  given
       string str and stacks it on top of the given child accepter.

       To   allocate   an   accepter   directly,   use   one   of   gensio_terminal_acc_alloc  or
       gensio_filter_acc_alloc.  A terminal accepter is one at the  bottom  of  the  stack.   The
       gdata  parameter  depends on the particular gensio.  For instance, for tcp it is a pointer
       to a gensio_addr structure.  For stdio it is an argv array.  See  gensio.5  under  "Direct
       Allocation" for the particular gensio for what gdata is.

       A filter accepter is one that has a child.  You can use these two functions to allocate an
       accepter stack directly, not using a string format.

       The cb and user_data parameters set a function that will be called when events come in  on
       the  gensio accepter.  user_data is unused by the gensio stack itself, it is there for the
       user and may be anything the user wishes.

       The new gensio accepter is returned in acc.  It will be in the shutdown state.

RETURN VALUES

       Zero is returned on success, or a gensio error on failure.

SEE ALSO

       gensio_acc_set_callback(3), gensio_err(3), gensio(5)

                                           27 Feb 2019                  str_to_gensio_accepter(3)