1QMC_CONTEXT(3) Library Functions Manual QMC_CONTEXT(3)
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6 QmcContext - container for a PMAPI context and its metrics
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9 #include <QmcContext.h>
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14 A QmcContext object is a container for a single PMAPI(3) context. The
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20 A QmcContext object should be constructed through the QmcGroup::use
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24 The metric and instance domain descriptors are cached by the QmcContext
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29 int lookupDesc(const char *name, pmID& id);
30 Search for the metric name in the name list and set id to the known
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34 int lookupDesc(const char *name, uint_t& desc, uint_t& indom);
35 Find the index desc and indom to the QmcDesc object and the QmcIn‐
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41 int lookupDesc(pmID pmid, uint_t& desc, uint_t& indom);
42 Find the index desc and indom to the QmcDesc object and the QmcIn‐
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45 real objects. The methods will return a PMAPI(3) error code if the
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49 PMAPI(3), QMC(3), QmcDesc(3), QmcGroup(3), QmcIndom(3), QmcMetric(3),
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