GIF89a;
/* some typedefs */ #include /* external data representation interfaces */ #include /* generic (de)serializer */ /* Client side only authentication */ #include /* generic authenticator (client side) */ /* Client side (mostly) remote procedure call */ #include /* generic rpc stuff */ /* semi-private protocol headers */ #include /* protocol for rpc messages */ #include /* protocol for unix style cred */ #include /* protocol for des style cred */ /* Server side only remote procedure callee */ #include /* service manager and multiplexer */ #include /* service side authenticator */ /* * COMMENT OUT THE NEXT INCLUDE IF RUNNING ON SUN OS OR ON A VERSION * OF UNIX BASED ON NFSSRC. These systems will already have the structures * defined by included in . */ /* routines for parsing /etc/rpc */ #include /* structures and routines to parse /etc/rpc */ __BEGIN_DECLS /* Global variables, protected for multi-threaded applications. */ extern fd_set *__rpc_thread_svc_fdset (void) __attribute__ ((__const__)); #define svc_fdset (*__rpc_thread_svc_fdset ()) extern struct rpc_createerr *__rpc_thread_createerr (void) __attribute__ ((__const__)); #define get_rpc_createerr() (*__rpc_thread_createerr ()) /* The people who "engineered" RPC should bee punished for naming the data structure and the variable the same. We cannot always define the macro 'rpc_createerr' because this would prevent people from defining object of type 'struct rpc_createerr'. So we leave it up to the user to select transparent replacement also of this variable. */ #ifdef _RPC_MT_VARS # define rpc_createerr (*__rpc_thread_createerr ()) #endif extern struct pollfd **__rpc_thread_svc_pollfd (void) __attribute__ ((__const__)); #define svc_pollfd (*__rpc_thread_svc_pollfd ()) extern int *__rpc_thread_svc_max_pollfd (void) __attribute__ ((__const__)); #define svc_max_pollfd (*__rpc_thread_svc_max_pollfd ()) __END_DECLS #endif /* rpc/rpc.h */