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Data Structures

struct  pj_sys_info

Modules

 Threads
 Symbian OS Specific
 Thread Local Storage.
 Atomic Variables
 Mutexes.
 Reader/Writer Mutex
 Critical sections.
 Semaphores.
 Event Object.
 High Resolution Timestamp
 Time Data Type and Manipulation.

Enumerations

enum  pj_sys_info_flag { PJ_SYS_HAS_IOS_BG = 1 }

Functions

const pj_sys_infopj_get_sys_info (void)
pj_status_t pj_thread_init (void)

Variables

pj_str_t pj_sys_info::os_name
pj_uint32_t pj_sys_info::os_ver
pj_str_t pj_sys_info::sdk_name
pj_uint32_t pj_sys_info::sdk_ver
pj_str_t pj_sys_info::info
pj_uint32_t pj_sys_info::flags
void * pj_symbianos_params::rconnection
void * pj_symbianos_params::rhostresolver
void * pj_symbianos_params::rhostresolver6

Enumeration Type Documentation

These enumeration contains constants to indicate support of miscellaneous system features. These will go in "flags" field of pj_sys_info structure.

Enumerator:
PJ_SYS_HAS_IOS_BG 

Support for Apple iOS background feature.


Function Documentation

const pj_sys_info* pj_get_sys_info ( void   ) 

Obtain the system information.

Returns:
System information structure.
pj_status_t pj_thread_init ( void   ) 

Internal PJLIB function to initialize the threading subsystem.

Returns:
PJ_SUCCESS or the appropriate error code.

Variable Documentation

Other flags containing system specific information. The value is bitmask of pj_sys_info_flag constants.

A longer null terminated string identifying the underlying system with as much information as possible.

Null terminated string identifying the system operation (e.g. "Linux", "win32", "wince"). It may contain empty string if the value cannot be obtained.

A number containing the operating system version number. By convention, this field is divided into four bytes, where the highest order byte contains the most major version of the OS, the next less significant byte contains the less major version, and so on. How the OS version number is mapped into these four bytes would be specific for each OS. For example, Linux-2.6.32-28 would yield "os_ver" value of 0x0206201c, while for Windows 7 it will be 0x06010000 (because dwMajorVersion is 6 and dwMinorVersion is 1 for Windows 7).

This field may contain zero if the OS version cannot be obtained.

Optional RConnection instance to be used by PJLIB when creating sockets. If this value is NULL, no RConnection will be specified when creating sockets.

Optional RHostResolver instance to be used by PJLIB. If this value is NULL, a new RHostResolver instance will be created when pj_init() is called.

Optional RHostResolver for IPv6 instance to be used by PJLIB. If this value is NULL, a new RHostResolver instance will be created when pj_init() is called.

Null terminated string identifying the SDK name that is used to build the library (e.g. "glibc", "uclibc", "msvc", "wince"). It may contain empty string if the value cannot eb obtained.

A number containing the SDK version, using the numbering convention as the "os_ver" field. The value will be zero if the version cannot be obtained.

 


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