dc_irda_iterator_new
—
Create an iterator to enumerate the IrDA
devices.
library “libdivecomputer”
#include
<libdivecomputer/irda.h>
dc_status_t
dc_irda_iterator_new
(
dc_iterator_t
**iterator,
dc_context_t *context,
dc_descriptor_t *descriptor);
Iterates through the available IrDA devices which matches the given
descriptor. Accepts a
context opened with
dc_context_new(3)
and a
descriptor usually found by searching
through
dc_descriptor_iterator(3).
On returning
DC_STATUS_SUCCESS
the
iterator will be set to an
dc_iterator_t which can be used to iterate
the available IrDA devices using
dc_iterator_next(3).
The value type of the iterator is of type
dc_irda_device_t. This value can be used in
functions to extract information about this specific IrDA device, namely
dc_irda_device_get_name(3)
and
dc_irda_device_get_address(3).
When done the IrDA device needs to be freed with
dc_irda_device_free(3).
After iterating the
iterator needs to be freed
using
dc_iterator_free(3).
Returns
DC_STATUS_SUCCESS
on success, or
another
dc_status_t code on failure.
On
DC_STATUS_SUCCESS
the returned
iterator needs to be freed when done using
dc_iterator_free(3).
dc_context_new(3),
dc_usbhid_iterator_new(3),
dc_serial_iterator_new(3),
dc_bluetooth_iterator_new(3),
dc_irda_device_get_name(3),
dc_irda_device_get_address(3),
dc_irda_device_free(3).
The
library “libdivecomputer”
library was written by
Jef Driesen,
jef@libdivecomputer.org.
This manpage is written by
Vincent Hagen,
vinnie@script4web.nl.