ldap_abandon_ext - Abandon an LDAP operation in progress
OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, -lldap)
#include <ldap.h>
int ldap_abandon_ext(
LDAP * ld,
Bint msgid,
LDAPControl **sctrls,
LDAPControl **cctrls );
The
ldap_abandon_ext() routine is used to send a LDAP Abandon request for
an operation in progress. The
msgid passed should be the message id of
an outstanding LDAP operation, such as returned by
ldap_search_ext(3).
ldap_abandon_ext() checks to see if the result of the operation has
already come in. If it has, it deletes it from the queue of pending messages.
If not, it sends an LDAP abandon request to the LDAP server.
The caller can expect that the result of an abandoned operation will not be
returned from a future call to
ldap_result(3).
ldap_abandon_ext() allows server and client controls to be passed in via
the
sctrls and
cctrls parameters, respectively.
ldap_abandon_ext() returns a code indicating success or, in the case of
failure, the nature of the failure. See
ldap_error(3) for details.
The
ldap_abandon() routine is deprecated in favor of the
ldap_abandon_ext() routine.
Deprecated interfaces generally remain in the library. The macro LDAP_DEPRECATED
can be defined to a non-zero value (e.g., -DLDAP_DEPRECATED=1) when compiling
program designed to use deprecated interfaces. It is recommended that
developers writing new programs, or updating old programs, avoid use of
deprecated interfaces. Over time, it is expected that documentation (and,
eventually, support) for deprecated interfaces to be eliminated.
ldap(3),
ldap_error(3),
ldap_result(3),
ldap_search_ext(3)
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OpenLDAP Software is derived from the
University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.