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NAME

       auparse_interpret_field - get current field's value interpreted

SYNOPSIS

       #include <auparse.h>

       const char *auparse_interpret_field(auparse_state_t *au);

DESCRIPTION

       auparse_interpret_field allows access to the interpreted value in the current field of the current record
       in  the  current event. The returned value will be destroyed if you call this function again. If you need
       to interpret another field and keep this value, you will have to copy it for later use.

       Examples of things that could be interpreted are: uid, gid, syscall  numbers,  exit  codes,  file  paths,
       socket  addresses,  permissions, modes, and capabilities. There are likely to be more in the future. If a
       value cannot be interpreted, its original value is returned.

RETURN VALUE

       Returns NULL if there is an error otherwise a pointer to the interpreted value.

SEE ALSO

       auparse_get_field_str(3).

AUTHOR

       Steve Grubb

Red Hat                                             Feb 2007                          AUPARSE_INTERPRET_FIELD(3)