2 Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
3 SMB client library implementation
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1998
5 Copyright (C) Richard Sharpe 2000, 2002
6 Copyright (C) John Terpstra 2000
7 Copyright (C) Tom Jansen (Ninja ISD) 2002
8 Copyright (C) Derrell Lipman 2003-2008
9 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007, 2008
11 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
14 (at your option) any later version.
16 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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26 #define __LIBSMBCLIENT_INTERNAL__
27 #include "libsmbclient.h"
28 #include "libsmb_internal.h"
31 /** Get the netbios name used for making connections */
33 smbc_getNetbiosName(SMBCCTX
*c
)
35 return c
->netbios_name
;
38 /** Set the netbios name used for making connections */
40 smbc_setNetbiosName(SMBCCTX
*c
, char * netbios_name
)
42 SAFE_FREE(c
->netbios_name
);
44 c
->netbios_name
= SMB_STRDUP(netbios_name
);
48 /** Get the workgroup used for making connections */
50 smbc_getWorkgroup(SMBCCTX
*c
)
55 /** Set the workgroup used for making connections */
57 smbc_setWorkgroup(SMBCCTX
*c
, char * workgroup
)
59 SAFE_FREE(c
->workgroup
);
61 c
->workgroup
= SMB_STRDUP(workgroup
);
65 /** Get the username used for making connections */
67 smbc_getUser(SMBCCTX
*c
)
72 /** Set the username used for making connections */
74 smbc_setUser(SMBCCTX
*c
, char * user
)
78 c
->user
= SMB_STRDUP(user
);
82 /** Get the debug level */
84 smbc_getDebug(SMBCCTX
*c
)
89 /** Set the debug level */
91 smbc_setDebug(SMBCCTX
*c
, int debug
)
94 snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), "%d", debug
);
96 lp_set_cmdline("log level", buf
);
100 * Get the timeout used for waiting on connections and response data
104 smbc_getTimeout(SMBCCTX
*c
)
110 * Set the timeout used for waiting on connections and response data
114 smbc_setTimeout(SMBCCTX
*c
, int timeout
)
116 c
->timeout
= timeout
;
120 * Get the TCP port used to connect.
123 smbc_getPort(SMBCCTX
*c
)
125 return c
->internal
->port
;
129 * Set the TCP port used to connect.
132 smbc_setPort(SMBCCTX
*c
, uint16_t port
)
134 c
->internal
->port
= port
;
138 /** Get whether to log to standard error instead of standard output */
140 smbc_getOptionDebugToStderr(SMBCCTX
*c
)
142 /* Because this is a global concept, it is better to check
143 * what is really set, rather than what we wanted set
144 * (particularly as you cannot go back to stdout). */
145 return debug_get_output_is_stderr();
148 /** Set whether to log to standard error instead of standard output.
149 * This option is 'sticky' - once set to true, it cannot be set to
150 * false again, as it is global to the process, as once we have been
151 * told that it is not safe to safe to write to stdout, we shouldn't
152 * go back as we don't know it was this context that set it that way.
155 smbc_setOptionDebugToStderr(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
159 * We do not have a unique per-thread debug state? For
160 * now, we'll just leave it up to the user. If any one
161 * context spefies debug to stderr then all will be (and
162 * will stay that way, as it is unsafe to flip back if
163 * stdout is in use for other things)
165 setup_logging("libsmbclient", DEBUG_STDERR
);
170 * Get whether to use new-style time attribute names, e.g. WRITE_TIME rather
171 * than the old-style names such as M_TIME. This allows also setting/getting
172 * CREATE_TIME which was previously unimplemented. (Note that the old C_TIME
173 * was supposed to be CHANGE_TIME but was confused and sometimes referred to
177 smbc_getOptionFullTimeNames(SMBCCTX
*c
)
179 return c
->internal
->full_time_names
;
183 * Set whether to use new-style time attribute names, e.g. WRITE_TIME rather
184 * than the old-style names such as M_TIME. This allows also setting/getting
185 * CREATE_TIME which was previously unimplemented. (Note that the old C_TIME
186 * was supposed to be CHANGE_TIME but was confused and sometimes referred to
190 smbc_setOptionFullTimeNames(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
192 c
->internal
->full_time_names
= b
;
196 * Get the share mode to use for files opened with SMBC_open_ctx(). The
197 * default is SMBC_SHAREMODE_DENY_NONE.
200 smbc_getOptionOpenShareMode(SMBCCTX
*c
)
202 return c
->internal
->share_mode
;
206 * Set the share mode to use for files opened with SMBC_open_ctx(). The
207 * default is SMBC_SHAREMODE_DENY_NONE.
210 smbc_setOptionOpenShareMode(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_share_mode share_mode
)
212 c
->internal
->share_mode
= share_mode
;
215 /** Retrieve a previously set user data handle */
217 smbc_getOptionUserData(SMBCCTX
*c
)
219 return c
->internal
->user_data
;
222 /** Save a user data handle */
224 smbc_setOptionUserData(SMBCCTX
*c
, void *user_data
)
226 c
->internal
->user_data
= user_data
;
229 /** Get the encoded value for encryption level. */
230 smbc_smb_encrypt_level
231 smbc_getOptionSmbEncryptionLevel(SMBCCTX
*c
)
233 return c
->internal
->smb_encryption_level
;
236 /** Set the encoded value for encryption level. */
238 smbc_setOptionSmbEncryptionLevel(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_smb_encrypt_level level
)
240 c
->internal
->smb_encryption_level
= level
;
244 * Get whether to treat file names as case-sensitive if we can't determine
245 * when connecting to the remote share whether the file system is case
246 * sensitive. This defaults to FALSE since it's most likely that if we can't
247 * retrieve the file system attributes, it's a very old file system that does
248 * not support case sensitivity.
251 smbc_getOptionCaseSensitive(SMBCCTX
*c
)
253 return c
->internal
->case_sensitive
;
257 * Set whether to treat file names as case-sensitive if we can't determine
258 * when connecting to the remote share whether the file system is case
259 * sensitive. This defaults to FALSE since it's most likely that if we can't
260 * retrieve the file system attributes, it's a very old file system that does
261 * not support case sensitivity.
264 smbc_setOptionCaseSensitive(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
266 c
->internal
->case_sensitive
= b
;
270 * Get from how many local master browsers should the list of workgroups be
271 * retrieved. It can take up to 12 minutes or longer after a server becomes a
272 * local master browser, for it to have the entire browse list (the list of
273 * workgroups/domains) from an entire network. Since a client never knows
274 * which local master browser will be found first, the one which is found
275 * first and used to retrieve a browse list may have an incomplete or empty
276 * browse list. By requesting the browse list from multiple local master
277 * browsers, a more complete list can be generated. For small networks (few
278 * workgroups), it is recommended that this value be set to 0, causing the
279 * browse lists from all found local master browsers to be retrieved and
280 * merged. For networks with many workgroups, a suitable value for this
281 * variable is probably somewhere around 3. (Default: 3).
284 smbc_getOptionBrowseMaxLmbCount(SMBCCTX
*c
)
286 return c
->options
.browse_max_lmb_count
;
290 * Set from how many local master browsers should the list of workgroups be
291 * retrieved. It can take up to 12 minutes or longer after a server becomes a
292 * local master browser, for it to have the entire browse list (the list of
293 * workgroups/domains) from an entire network. Since a client never knows
294 * which local master browser will be found first, the one which is found
295 * first and used to retrieve a browse list may have an incomplete or empty
296 * browse list. By requesting the browse list from multiple local master
297 * browsers, a more complete list can be generated. For small networks (few
298 * workgroups), it is recommended that this value be set to 0, causing the
299 * browse lists from all found local master browsers to be retrieved and
300 * merged. For networks with many workgroups, a suitable value for this
301 * variable is probably somewhere around 3. (Default: 3).
304 smbc_setOptionBrowseMaxLmbCount(SMBCCTX
*c
, int count
)
306 c
->options
.browse_max_lmb_count
= count
;
310 * Get whether to url-encode readdir entries.
312 * There is a difference in the desired return strings from
313 * smbc_readdir() depending upon whether the filenames are to
314 * be displayed to the user, or whether they are to be
315 * appended to the path name passed to smbc_opendir() to call
316 * a further smbc_ function (e.g. open the file with
317 * smbc_open()). In the former case, the filename should be
318 * in "human readable" form. In the latter case, the smbc_
319 * functions expect a URL which must be url-encoded. Those
320 * functions decode the URL. If, for example, smbc_readdir()
321 * returned a file name of "abc%20def.txt", passing a path
322 * with this file name attached to smbc_open() would cause
323 * smbc_open to attempt to open the file "abc def.txt" since
324 * the %20 is decoded into a space.
326 * Set this option to True if the names returned by
327 * smbc_readdir() should be url-encoded such that they can be
328 * passed back to another smbc_ call. Set it to False if the
329 * names returned by smbc_readdir() are to be presented to the
332 * For backwards compatibility, this option defaults to False.
335 smbc_getOptionUrlEncodeReaddirEntries(SMBCCTX
*c
)
337 return c
->options
.urlencode_readdir_entries
;
341 * Set whether to url-encode readdir entries.
343 * There is a difference in the desired return strings from
344 * smbc_readdir() depending upon whether the filenames are to
345 * be displayed to the user, or whether they are to be
346 * appended to the path name passed to smbc_opendir() to call
347 * a further smbc_ function (e.g. open the file with
348 * smbc_open()). In the former case, the filename should be
349 * in "human readable" form. In the latter case, the smbc_
350 * functions expect a URL which must be url-encoded. Those
351 * functions decode the URL. If, for example, smbc_readdir()
352 * returned a file name of "abc%20def.txt", passing a path
353 * with this file name attached to smbc_open() would cause
354 * smbc_open to attempt to open the file "abc def.txt" since
355 * the %20 is decoded into a space.
357 * Set this option to True if the names returned by
358 * smbc_readdir() should be url-encoded such that they can be
359 * passed back to another smbc_ call. Set it to False if the
360 * names returned by smbc_readdir() are to be presented to the
363 * For backwards compatibility, this option defaults to False.
366 smbc_setOptionUrlEncodeReaddirEntries(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
368 c
->options
.urlencode_readdir_entries
= b
;
372 * Get whether to use the same connection for all shares on a server.
374 * Some Windows versions appear to have a limit to the number
375 * of concurrent SESSIONs and/or TREE CONNECTions. In
376 * one-shot programs (i.e. the program runs and then quickly
377 * ends, thereby shutting down all connections), it is
378 * probably reasonable to establish a new connection for each
379 * share. In long-running applications, the limitation can be
380 * avoided by using only a single connection to each server,
381 * and issuing a new TREE CONNECT when the share is accessed.
384 smbc_getOptionOneSharePerServer(SMBCCTX
*c
)
386 return c
->options
.one_share_per_server
;
390 * Set whether to use the same connection for all shares on a server.
392 * Some Windows versions appear to have a limit to the number
393 * of concurrent SESSIONs and/or TREE CONNECTions. In
394 * one-shot programs (i.e. the program runs and then quickly
395 * ends, thereby shutting down all connections), it is
396 * probably reasonable to establish a new connection for each
397 * share. In long-running applications, the limitation can be
398 * avoided by using only a single connection to each server,
399 * and issuing a new TREE CONNECT when the share is accessed.
402 smbc_setOptionOneSharePerServer(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
404 c
->options
.one_share_per_server
= b
;
407 /** Get whether to enable use of kerberos */
409 smbc_getOptionUseKerberos(SMBCCTX
*c
)
411 return c
->flags
& SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_KERBEROS
? True
: False
;
414 /** Set whether to enable use of kerberos */
416 smbc_setOptionUseKerberos(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
419 c
->flags
|= SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_KERBEROS
;
421 c
->flags
&= ~SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_KERBEROS
;
425 /** Get whether to fallback after kerberos */
427 smbc_getOptionFallbackAfterKerberos(SMBCCTX
*c
)
429 return c
->flags
& SMB_CTX_FLAG_FALLBACK_AFTER_KERBEROS
? True
: False
;
432 /** Set whether to fallback after kerberos */
434 smbc_setOptionFallbackAfterKerberos(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
437 c
->flags
|= SMB_CTX_FLAG_FALLBACK_AFTER_KERBEROS
;
439 c
->flags
&= ~SMB_CTX_FLAG_FALLBACK_AFTER_KERBEROS
;
443 /** Get whether to automatically select anonymous login */
445 smbc_getOptionNoAutoAnonymousLogin(SMBCCTX
*c
)
447 return c
->flags
& SMBCCTX_FLAG_NO_AUTO_ANONYMOUS_LOGON
? True
: False
;
450 /** Set whether to automatically select anonymous login */
452 smbc_setOptionNoAutoAnonymousLogin(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
455 c
->flags
|= SMBCCTX_FLAG_NO_AUTO_ANONYMOUS_LOGON
;
457 c
->flags
&= ~SMBCCTX_FLAG_NO_AUTO_ANONYMOUS_LOGON
;
461 /** Get whether to enable use of kerberos */
463 smbc_getOptionUseCCache(SMBCCTX
*c
)
465 return c
->flags
& SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_CCACHE
? True
: False
;
468 /** Set whether to enable use of kerberos */
470 smbc_setOptionUseCCache(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
473 c
->flags
|= SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_CCACHE
;
475 c
->flags
&= ~SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_CCACHE
;
479 /** Get whether to enable use of the winbind ccache */
481 smbc_getOptionUseNTHash(SMBCCTX
*c
)
483 return (c
->flags
& SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_NT_HASH
) != 0;
486 /** Set indication that the password supplied is the NT hash */
488 smbc_setOptionUseNTHash(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_bool b
)
491 c
->flags
|= SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_NT_HASH
;
493 c
->flags
&= ~SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_NT_HASH
;
497 /** Get the function for obtaining authentication data */
498 smbc_get_auth_data_fn
499 smbc_getFunctionAuthData(SMBCCTX
*c
)
501 return c
->callbacks
.auth_fn
;
504 /** Set the function for obtaining authentication data */
506 smbc_setFunctionAuthData(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_get_auth_data_fn fn
)
508 c
->internal
->auth_fn_with_context
= NULL
;
509 c
->callbacks
.auth_fn
= fn
;
512 /** Get the new-style authentication function which includes the context. */
513 smbc_get_auth_data_with_context_fn
514 smbc_getFunctionAuthDataWithContext(SMBCCTX
*c
)
516 return c
->internal
->auth_fn_with_context
;
519 /** Set the new-style authentication function which includes the context. */
521 smbc_setFunctionAuthDataWithContext(SMBCCTX
*c
,
522 smbc_get_auth_data_with_context_fn fn
)
524 c
->callbacks
.auth_fn
= NULL
;
525 c
->internal
->auth_fn_with_context
= fn
;
528 /** Get the function for checking if a server is still good */
530 smbc_getFunctionCheckServer(SMBCCTX
*c
)
532 return c
->callbacks
.check_server_fn
;
535 /** Set the function for checking if a server is still good */
537 smbc_setFunctionCheckServer(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_check_server_fn fn
)
539 c
->callbacks
.check_server_fn
= fn
;
542 /** Get the function for removing a server if unused */
543 smbc_remove_unused_server_fn
544 smbc_getFunctionRemoveUnusedServer(SMBCCTX
*c
)
546 return c
->callbacks
.remove_unused_server_fn
;
549 /** Set the function for removing a server if unused */
551 smbc_setFunctionRemoveUnusedServer(SMBCCTX
*c
,
552 smbc_remove_unused_server_fn fn
)
554 c
->callbacks
.remove_unused_server_fn
= fn
;
557 /** Get the function for adding a cached server */
558 smbc_add_cached_srv_fn
559 smbc_getFunctionAddCachedServer(SMBCCTX
*c
)
561 return c
->callbacks
.add_cached_srv_fn
;
564 /** Set the function for adding a cached server */
566 smbc_setFunctionAddCachedServer(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_add_cached_srv_fn fn
)
568 c
->callbacks
.add_cached_srv_fn
= fn
;
571 /** Get the function for server cache lookup */
572 smbc_get_cached_srv_fn
573 smbc_getFunctionGetCachedServer(SMBCCTX
*c
)
575 return c
->callbacks
.get_cached_srv_fn
;
578 /** Set the function for server cache lookup */
580 smbc_setFunctionGetCachedServer(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_get_cached_srv_fn fn
)
582 c
->callbacks
.get_cached_srv_fn
= fn
;
585 /** Get the function for server cache removal */
586 smbc_remove_cached_srv_fn
587 smbc_getFunctionRemoveCachedServer(SMBCCTX
*c
)
589 return c
->callbacks
.remove_cached_srv_fn
;
592 /** Set the function for server cache removal */
594 smbc_setFunctionRemoveCachedServer(SMBCCTX
*c
,
595 smbc_remove_cached_srv_fn fn
)
597 c
->callbacks
.remove_cached_srv_fn
= fn
;
601 * Get the function for server cache purging. This function tries to
602 * remove all cached servers (e.g. on disconnect)
605 smbc_getFunctionPurgeCachedServers(SMBCCTX
*c
)
607 return c
->callbacks
.purge_cached_fn
;
610 /** Set the function to store private data of the server cache */
611 void smbc_setServerCacheData(SMBCCTX
*c
, struct smbc_server_cache
* cache
)
613 c
->internal
->server_cache
= cache
;
616 /** Get the function to store private data of the server cache */
617 struct smbc_server_cache
* smbc_getServerCacheData(SMBCCTX
*c
)
619 return c
->internal
->server_cache
;
624 * Set the function for server cache purging. This function tries to
625 * remove all cached servers (e.g. on disconnect)
628 smbc_setFunctionPurgeCachedServers(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_purge_cached_fn fn
)
630 c
->callbacks
.purge_cached_fn
= fn
;
634 * Callable functions for files.
638 smbc_getFunctionOpen(SMBCCTX
*c
)
644 smbc_setFunctionOpen(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_open_fn fn
)
650 smbc_getFunctionCreat(SMBCCTX
*c
)
656 smbc_setFunctionCreat(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_creat_fn fn
)
662 smbc_getFunctionRead(SMBCCTX
*c
)
668 smbc_setFunctionRead(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_read_fn fn
)
674 smbc_getFunctionWrite(SMBCCTX
*c
)
680 smbc_setFunctionWrite(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_write_fn fn
)
686 smbc_getFunctionUnlink(SMBCCTX
*c
)
692 smbc_setFunctionUnlink(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_unlink_fn fn
)
698 smbc_getFunctionRename(SMBCCTX
*c
)
704 smbc_setFunctionRename(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_rename_fn fn
)
710 smbc_getFunctionLseek(SMBCCTX
*c
)
716 smbc_setFunctionLseek(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_lseek_fn fn
)
722 smbc_getFunctionStat(SMBCCTX
*c
)
728 smbc_setFunctionStat(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_stat_fn fn
)
734 smbc_getFunctionFstat(SMBCCTX
*c
)
740 smbc_setFunctionFstat(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_fstat_fn fn
)
746 smbc_getFunctionStatVFS(SMBCCTX
*c
)
748 return c
->internal
->posix_emu
.statvfs_fn
;
752 smbc_setFunctionStatVFS(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_statvfs_fn fn
)
754 c
->internal
->posix_emu
.statvfs_fn
= fn
;
758 smbc_getFunctionFstatVFS(SMBCCTX
*c
)
760 return c
->internal
->posix_emu
.fstatvfs_fn
;
764 smbc_setFunctionFstatVFS(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_fstatvfs_fn fn
)
766 c
->internal
->posix_emu
.fstatvfs_fn
= fn
;
770 smbc_getFunctionFtruncate(SMBCCTX
*c
)
772 return c
->internal
->posix_emu
.ftruncate_fn
;
776 smbc_setFunctionFtruncate(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_ftruncate_fn fn
)
778 c
->internal
->posix_emu
.ftruncate_fn
= fn
;
782 smbc_getFunctionClose(SMBCCTX
*c
)
788 smbc_setFunctionClose(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_close_fn fn
)
795 * Callable functions for directories.
799 smbc_getFunctionOpendir(SMBCCTX
*c
)
805 smbc_setFunctionOpendir(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_opendir_fn fn
)
811 smbc_getFunctionClosedir(SMBCCTX
*c
)
817 smbc_setFunctionClosedir(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_closedir_fn fn
)
823 smbc_getFunctionReaddir(SMBCCTX
*c
)
829 smbc_setFunctionReaddir(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_readdir_fn fn
)
835 smbc_getFunctionGetdents(SMBCCTX
*c
)
841 smbc_setFunctionGetdents(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_getdents_fn fn
)
847 smbc_getFunctionMkdir(SMBCCTX
*c
)
853 smbc_setFunctionMkdir(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_mkdir_fn fn
)
859 smbc_getFunctionRmdir(SMBCCTX
*c
)
865 smbc_setFunctionRmdir(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_rmdir_fn fn
)
871 smbc_getFunctionTelldir(SMBCCTX
*c
)
877 smbc_setFunctionTelldir(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_telldir_fn fn
)
883 smbc_getFunctionLseekdir(SMBCCTX
*c
)
889 smbc_setFunctionLseekdir(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_lseekdir_fn fn
)
895 smbc_getFunctionFstatdir(SMBCCTX
*c
)
901 smbc_setFunctionFstatdir(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_fstatdir_fn fn
)
908 * Callable functions applicable to both files and directories.
912 smbc_getFunctionChmod(SMBCCTX
*c
)
918 smbc_setFunctionChmod(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_chmod_fn fn
)
924 smbc_getFunctionUtimes(SMBCCTX
*c
)
930 smbc_setFunctionUtimes(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_utimes_fn fn
)
936 smbc_getFunctionSetxattr(SMBCCTX
*c
)
942 smbc_setFunctionSetxattr(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_setxattr_fn fn
)
948 smbc_getFunctionGetxattr(SMBCCTX
*c
)
954 smbc_setFunctionGetxattr(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_getxattr_fn fn
)
960 smbc_getFunctionRemovexattr(SMBCCTX
*c
)
962 return c
->removexattr
;
966 smbc_setFunctionRemovexattr(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_removexattr_fn fn
)
972 smbc_getFunctionListxattr(SMBCCTX
*c
)
978 smbc_setFunctionListxattr(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_listxattr_fn fn
)
985 * Callable functions related to printing
989 smbc_getFunctionPrintFile(SMBCCTX
*c
)
991 return c
->print_file
;
995 smbc_setFunctionPrintFile(SMBCCTX
*c
, smbc_print_file_fn fn
)
1000 smbc_open_print_job_fn
1001 smbc_getFunctionOpenPrintJob(SMBCCTX
*c
)
1003 return c
->open_print_job
;
1007 smbc_setFunctionOpenPrintJob(SMBCCTX
*c
,
1008 smbc_open_print_job_fn fn
)
1010 c
->open_print_job
= fn
;
1013 smbc_list_print_jobs_fn
1014 smbc_getFunctionListPrintJobs(SMBCCTX
*c
)
1016 return c
->list_print_jobs
;
1020 smbc_setFunctionListPrintJobs(SMBCCTX
*c
,
1021 smbc_list_print_jobs_fn fn
)
1023 c
->list_print_jobs
= fn
;
1026 smbc_unlink_print_job_fn
1027 smbc_getFunctionUnlinkPrintJob(SMBCCTX
*c
)
1029 return c
->unlink_print_job
;
1033 smbc_setFunctionUnlinkPrintJob(SMBCCTX
*c
,
1034 smbc_unlink_print_job_fn fn
)
1036 c
->unlink_print_job
= fn
;