Provided by: libgetdns-dev_0.9.0-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       getdns_list, getdns_list_create, getdns_list_create_with_extended_memory_functions,
       getdns_list_create_with_memory_functions, getdns_list_destroy -- getdns list create and
       destroy routines

LIBRARY

       DNS Resolver library (libgetdns, -lgetdns)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <getdns.h>

       getdns_list *
       getdns_list_create ()

       getdns_list *
       getdns_list_create_with_extended_memory_functions
          (void *userarg,
          void *(*malloc)(void *userarg, size_t sz),
          void *(*realloc)(void *userarg, void *buf, size_t sz),
          void (*free)(void *userarg, void *buf)

getdns_list_create_with_memory_functions

   (void *userarg,
   void *(*malloc)(size_t sz),
   void *(*realloc)(void *buf, size_t sz),
   void (*free)(void *buf)

void
getdns_list_destroy (getdns_list *this_dict)

DESCRIPTION

       The  getdns_list  type  is  used to manage heterogeneous indexed lists name/value pairs in
       which the data types of the values include
          getdns_bindata
          getdns_dict
          getdns_list
          uint32_t

       The destroy function performs a "deep" destroy, freeing storage for all of the members  of
       the  list before destroying the list.  There are a number of helper functions that provide
       access to the list object, see their respective man pages.

       userarg pass  this  argument  to  the  user  specified  memory  management  functions  for
       operations on lists created using extended memory functions

       this_list the list to destroy

RETURN VALUES

       Upon  successful  completion  the getdns_list_create function returns a valid (empty) list
       structure that should be freed via a call  to  getdns_list_destroy.   If  a  parameter  in
       invalid or in the event of some error getdns_list_create returns NULL.

EXAMPLES

       TBD

SEE ALSO

       libgetdns(3), getdns_dict(3), getdns_list_get(3), getdns_list_set(3)