libnetconf
0.10.0-146_trunk
NETCONF Library
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NETCONF datastore handling function prototypes and structures - XML variants. More...
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int | ncds_add_augment_transapi_static (const char *model_path, const struct transapi *transapi) |
Extend datastore(s) with an augment model and its transAPI callbacks. More... | |
struct ncds_ds * | ncds_new2 (NCDS_TYPE type, const char *model_path, xmlDocPtr(*get_state)(const xmlDocPtr model, const xmlDocPtr running, struct nc_err **e)) |
Create a new datastore structure of the specified implementation type with get_state function using libxml2. More... | |
struct ncds_ds * | ncds_new_transapi_static (NCDS_TYPE type, const char *model_path, const struct transapi *transapi) |
Create new datastore structure with transaction API support. More... | |
int | ncds_set_validation2 (struct ncds_ds *ds, int enable, const char *relaxng, const char *schematron, int(*valid_func)(const xmlDocPtr config, struct nc_err **err)) |
Set validators (or disable validation) on the specified datastore. More... | |
NETCONF datastore handling function prototypes and structures - XML variants.
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