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NAME

       smiRenderOID,  smiRenderValue,  smiRenderNode,  smiRenderType  -  SMI  data  and  MIB data
       rendering routines

SYNOPSIS

       #include <smi.h>

       char *smiRenderOID(unsigned int oidlen, SmiSubid *oid, int flags);

       char *smiRenderValue(SmiValue *smiValuePtr, SmiType *smiTypePtr, int flags);

       char *smiRenderNode(SmiNode *smiNodePtr, int flags);

       char *smiRenderType(SmiType *smiTypePtr, int flags);

DESCRIPTION

       These functions provide can be used to render OIDs, values of MIB data, or  names  of  MIB
       nodes or types.

       The  smiRenderOID()  function  renders  an OID given by its length oidlen and its array of
       sub-identifiers oid*.  The flags can be used to control the resulting format, see  FORMATS
       below.

       The smiRenderValue() function renders a MIB data value given by smiValuePtr. An underlying
       type smiTypePtr may be supplied to support a more human friendly rendering.  The flags can
       be used to control the resulting format, see FORMATS below.

       The  smiRenderNode()  function  renders the name of a node given by smiNodePtr.  The flags
       can be used to control the resulting format, see FORMATS below.

       The smiRenderType() function renders the name of a type given by  smiTypePtr.   The  flags
       can be used to control the resulting format, see FORMATS below.

FORMATS

       Each of these functions gets a last argument named flags. This is a logcially or-ed set of
       flags that can be used to control the format of the rendered items:

       SMI_RENDER_NUMERIC
              Allow numeric representation (default).

       SMI_RENDER_NAME
              Allow a representation by name(s) if possible.

       SMI_RENDER_QUALIFIED
              In case of a name representation,  force  a  module  prefix,  e.g.  IF-MIB::ifIndex
              instead of just ifIndex.

       SMI_RENDER_FORMAT
              In  case of smiRenderValue(), force the application of a format specification (e.g.
              an SMIv2 DISPLAY-HINT) of an underlying type if the smiTypePtr argument is not NULL
              and this type contains such a format specification.

       SMI_RENDER_PRINTABLE
              In  case  of  octet string value rendering, force a printable representation if all
              octets of the octet string are printable.

       SMI_RENDER_UNKNOWN
              Force the return of a string containing  SMI_LABEL_UNKNOWN  ("<unknown>"),  if  the
              rendering  would  fail.  This way, the only condition where NULL can be returned is
              the lack of memory.

       SMI_RENDER_ALL
              Apply a combination of all these flags. This supports the  (hopefully)  most  human
              friendly representations.

RETURN VALUE

       All  of  these  functions  return  a string, if successful, or NULL in case of a rendering
       failure. See also the SMI_RENDER_UNKNOWN flag above.

SEE ALSO

       libsmi(3), smi.h

AUTHOR

       (C) 2002 Frank Strauss, TU Braunschweig, Germany <strauss@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>