/* $NetBSD: msg_stats_print.c,v 1.2 2017/02/14 01:16:45 christos Exp $ */ /*++ /* NAME /* msg_stats_print /* SUMMARY /* write MSG_STATS structure to stream /* SYNOPSIS /* #include <msg_stats.h> /* /* int msg_stats_print(print_fn, stream, flags, ptr) /* ATTR_PRINT_MASTER_FN print_fn; /* VSTREAM *stream; /* int flags; /* void *ptr; /* DESCRIPTION /* msg_stats_print() writes an MSG_STATS structure to the named /* stream using the specified attribute print routine. /* msg_stats_print() is meant to be passed as a call-back to /* attr_print(), thusly: /* /* ... SEND_ATTR_FUNC(msg_stats_print, (void *) stats), ... /* DIAGNOSTICS /* Fatal: out of memory. /* LICENSE /* .ad /* .fi /* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software. /* AUTHOR(S) /* Wietse Venema /* IBM T.J. Watson Research /* P.O. Box 704 /* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA /*--*/ /* System library. */ #include <sys_defs.h> /* Utility library. */ #include <attr.h> /* Global library. */ #include <mail_proto.h> #include <msg_stats.h> /* msg_stats_print - write MSG_STATS to stream */ int msg_stats_print(ATTR_PRINT_MASTER_FN print_fn, VSTREAM *fp, int flags, void *ptr) { int ret; /* * Send the entire structure. This is not only simpler but also likely to * be quicker than having the sender figure out what fields need to be * sent, converting numbers to string and back, and having the receiver * initialize the unused fields by hand. */ ret = print_fn(fp, flags | ATTR_FLAG_MORE, SEND_ATTR_DATA(MAIL_ATTR_TIME, sizeof(MSG_STATS), ptr), ATTR_TYPE_END); return (ret); } |