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NAME

       gd_put_carray,  gd_put_carray_slice,  gd_put_constant  —  write  CONST or CARRAY data to a
       dirfile database

SYNOPSIS

       #include <getdata.h>

       int gd_put_carray_slice(DIRFILE *dirfile, const char *field_code, unsigned int start,
              size_t len, gd_type_t data_type, const void *data_in);

       int gd_put_carray(DIRFILE *dirfile, const char *field_code, gd_type_t data_type, const
              void *data_in);

       int gd_put_constant(DIRFILE *dirfile, const char *field_code, gd_type_t data_type, const
              void *data_in);

DESCRIPTION

       The  gd_put_carray_slice()  function  writes  data  to  a dirfile(5) database specified by
       dirfile into the CARRAY scalar array field_code.  The data in the field is converted  from
       the  data  type specified by data_type, and read from in the user-supplied buffer data_in.
       The location of the first element of the field into which  data  is  stored  is  given  by
       start, and the number of elements stored is given by len.

       The  gd_put_carray() function behaves similarly, except the whole scalar array is written,
       as if gd_put_carray_slice() were called with start equal zero and len equal to  the  value
       returned  by  gd_array_len(3).   The  gd_put_constant()  function is equivalent to calling
       gd_put_carray_slice() with start equal to zero and  len  equal  to  one.   None  of  these
       interfaces can write to field representations.

       The  argument  data_in must point to a valid memory location containing all the data to be
       written.  The number of elements which will be stored by gd_put_carray() may  be  obtained
       by  calling gd_array_len(3).  Unlike gd_putdata(3), writing data past the end of the field
       is not permitted.  To add  data  to  a  CARRAY,  first  increase  its  length  by  calling
       gd_alter_carray(3), or another equivalent function.

       The data_type argument should be one of the following symbols, which indicates the type of
       the data pointed to by data_in:

              GD_UINT8   unsigned 8-bit integer

              GD_INT8 signed (two's complement) 8-bit integer

              GD_UINT16
                      unsigned 16-bit integer

              GD_INT16
                      signed (two's complement) 16-bit integer

              GD_UINT32
                      unsigned 32-bit integer

              GD_INT32
                      signed (two's complement) 32-bit integer

              GD_UINT64
                      unsigned 64-bit integer

              GD_INT64
                      signed (two's complement) 64-bit integer

              GD_FLOAT32
                      IEEE-754 standard 32-bit single precision floating point number

              GD_FLOAT64
                      IEEE-754 standard 64-bit double precision floating point number

              GD_COMPLEX64
                      C99-conformant 64-bit single precision complex number

              GD_COMPLEX128
                      C99-conformant 128-bit double precision complex number

       The type of the input data need not be the same as the storage type of  the  field.   Type
       conversion  will  be  performed  as  necessary  to return the requested type.  The dirfile
       argument must point to a valid DIRFILE object previously created by a call to gd_open(3).

RETURN VALUE

       On success, gd_put_carray(), gd_put_carray_slice() and gd_put_constant() return zero.   On
       error, they return a negative-valued error code.  Possible error codes are:

       GD_E_ACCMODE
               The specified dirfile was opened read-only.

       GD_E_ALLOC
               The library was unable to allocate memory.

       GD_E_BAD_CODE
               The field specified by field_code was not found in the database.

       GD_E_BAD_DIRFILE
               The supplied dirfile was invalid.

       GD_E_BAD_FIELD_TYPE
               The supplied field_code was not a CONST nor a CARRAY.

       GD_E_BAD_TYPE
               An invalid data_type was specified.

       GD_E_BOUNDS
               A request for data beyond the end of the field was made.

       GD_E_INTERNAL_ERROR
               An  internal error occurred in the library while trying to perform the task.  This
               indicates a bug in the library.  Please report the incident to the maintainer.

       GD_E_PROTECTED
               The fragment containing the constant was protected from change.

       The error code is also stored in the DIRFILE  object  and  may  be  retrieved  after  this
       function  returns by calling gd_error(3).  A descriptive error string for the error may be
       obtained by calling gd_error_string(3).

HISTORY

       The put_constant() function appeared in GetData-0.4.0.

       In  GetData-0.7.0,  this  function  was  renamed  to  gd_put_constant().   The   functions
       gd_put_carray() and gd_put_carray_slice() functions also appeared in this release.

       In  GetData-0.10.0,  the  error  return  from this function changed from -1 to a negative-
       valued error code.

SEE ALSO

       dirfile(5),    gd_array_len(3),    gd_carrays(3),     gd_error(3),     gd_error_string(3),
       gd_get_carray_slice(3), gd_open(3), gd_put_constant(3)