1LDAP_RESULT(3) Library Functions Manual LDAP_RESULT(3)
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6 ldap_result - Wait for the result of an LDAP operation
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12 #include <ldap.h>
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14 int ldap_result( LDAP *ld, int msgid, int all,
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24 The ldap_result() routine is used to wait for and return the result of
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26 ation routines (e.g., ldap_search_ext(3), ldap_modify_ext(3), etc.).
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46 otherwise LDAP_RES_ANY or LDAP_RES_UNSOLICITED should be supplied to
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49 The all parameter, if non-zero, causes ldap_result() to return all re‐
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66 LDAP parsing routines, ldap_first_message(3) and friends, for interpre‐
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83 The ldap_msgfree() routine is used to free the memory allocated for re‐
84 sult(s) by ldap_result() or ldap_search_ext_s(3) and friends. It takes
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