LDAP_ABANDON   (3) manpage
LDAP_ABANDON
3
2005/01/24
OpenLDAP 2.2.23
  • NAME
      ldap_abandon, ldap_abandon_ext - Abandon an LDAP operation in progress
  • LIBRARY
      OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, -lldap)
  • SYNOPSIS
      
       #include <ldap.h>
      
       int ldap_abandon(LDAP * ld , int  msgid );
      

      int ldap_abandon_ext(LDAP * ld , int msgid ,
      LDAPControl * sctrls [], LDAPControl * cctrls []);
  • DESCRIPTION
      The
      ldap_abandon() routine is used to abandon or cancel an LDAP
      operation in progress.  The msgid passed should be the
      message id of an outstanding LDAP operation, as returned by
      ldap_search(3) ,
      ldap_modify(3) ,
      etc.

      ldap_abandon ()
      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 operation to the 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() is equivalent to
      ldap_abandon() except that it allows server and client controls to be passed
      in
      sctrls
      and
      cctrls ,
      respectively.
  • ERRORS
      ldap_abandon() returns 0 if everything goes ok, -1 otherwise,
      setting ld_errno with an appropriate LDAP error code.

      ldap_abandon_ext() directly returns an LDAP error code indicating success or failure of the
      operation.

      See
      ldap_error(3)
      for details.
  • SEE ALSO
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
      OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/).
      OpenLDAP is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.  
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