Provided by: libauparse-dev_3.1.2-2.1build1_amd64
NAME
auparse_add_callback - add a callback handler for notifications
SYNOPSIS
#include <auparse.h> void auparse_add_callback(auparse_state_t *au, auparse_callback_ptr callback, void *user_data, user_destroy user_destroy_func);
DESCRIPTION
auparse_add_callback adds a callback function to the parse state which is invoked to notify the application of parsing events. This is part of the event feed API. The signature of the callback is: void auparse_callback(auparse_state_t *au, auparse_cb_event_t cb_event_type, void *user_data); When the callback is invoked it is passed: au a pointer to the parse_state cb_event_type enumerated value indicating the reason why the callback was invoked user_data pointer to user supplied private data. May be NULL. user_destroy_func pointer to function called when user_data is destroyed. May be NULL. The signature is: void destroy(void *user_data); The destroy() function should be prepared to accept user_data possibly being NULL. The cb_event_type argument indicates why the callback was invoked. It's possible values are: AUPARSE_CB_EVENT_READY A complete event has been parsed and is ready to be examined. This is logically equivalent to the parse state immediately following auparse_next_event() See auparse_feed(3) for a complete code example.
RETURN VALUE
None.
SEE ALSO
auparse_feed(3), auparse_flush_feed(3).
AUTHOR
John Dennis