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datastore_custom.h File Reference

NETCONF datastore handling function prototypes and structures for custom datastore implementation. More...

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Data Structures

struct  ncds_custom_funcs
 Public callbacks for the data store. More...
 

Functions

void ncds_custom_set_data (struct ncds_ds *datastore, void *custom_data, const struct ncds_custom_funcs *callbacks)
 Set custom data stored in custom datastore. More...
 

Detailed Description

NETCONF datastore handling function prototypes and structures for custom datastore implementation.

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