Provided by: libpcp-mmv1-dev_6.0.5-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       mmv_set, mmv_set_value, mmv_set_atomvalue - set a value in a Memory Mapped Value file

C SYNOPSIS

       #include <pcp/pmapi.h>
       #include <pcp/mmv_stats.h>

       void mmv_set(void *addr, pmAtomValue *av, void *val);
       void mmv_set_value(void *addr, pmAtomValue *av, double val);
       void mmv_set_atomvalue(void *addr, pmAtomValue *av, pmAtomValue *val);

       cc ... -lpcp_mmv -lpcp

DESCRIPTION

       mmv_set, mmv_set_value and mmv_set_atomvalue provide convenient ways of directly setting a
       value for a metric av previously returned by the mmv_lookup_value_desc(3) interface.  addr
       is the address returned from mmv_stats_init(3).

       These  interfaces  are  typically  used with instantaneous and discrete metrics.  Refer to
       mmv_inc_value(3) for a mechanism suited to monotonic increasing counter metrics.

       With mmv_set and mmv_set_atomvalue the value provided via the inc pointer must  match  the
       type of the metric and will be used as the new value of the metric.

       In  the  case  of  mmv_set  and mmv_set_value, the pointer value val is internally cast to
       match the type of the metric and then used as the value for the metric.

SEE ALSO

       mmv_inc_value(3), mmv_stats_init(3), mmv_lookup_value_desc(3) and mmv(5).