X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fsrc%2Flookups%2FREADME;h=31fea64489398d6428da741b5220413cd4f7810f;hb=c4639661040515feaa187921d47580b767f7c3b1;hp=cdaf308f3b77e7a1bc3a020af465dffcc8a1f824;hpb=13b685f963e9313409f8350f718bac411829a5e7;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fcode%2Fexim.git diff --git a/src/src/lookups/README b/src/src/lookups/README index cdaf308f3..31fea6448 100644 --- a/src/src/lookups/README +++ b/src/src/lookups/README @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ -$Cambridge: exim/src/src/lookups/README,v 1.2 2005/08/01 13:20:28 ph10 Exp $ - LOOKUPS ------- Each lookup type is implemented by 6 functions, xxx_open(), xxx_check(), xxx_find(), xxx_close(), xxx_tidy(), and xxx_quote(), where xxx is the name of -the lookup type (e.g. lsearch, dbm, or whatever). +the lookup type (e.g. lsearch, dbm, or whatever). In addition, there is +a version reporting function used to trace compile-vs-runtime conflicts and +to help administrators ensure that the modules from the correct build are +in use by the main binary. The xxx_check(), xxx_close(), xxx_tidy(), and xxx_quote() functions need not exist. There is a table in drtables.c which links the lookup names to the @@ -121,12 +122,15 @@ DEFER. The arguments are: uschar **errmsg where to put an error message on failure; this is initially set to "", and should be left as that for a standard "entry not found" error - BOOL *do_cache the lookup should set this to FALSE when it changes data. - This is TRUE by default. When set to FALSE the cache tree + uint *do_cache the lookup should set this to 0 when it changes data. + This is MAXINT by default. When set to 0 the cache tree of the current search handle will be cleaned and the current result will NOT be cached. Currently the mysql and pgsql lookups use this when UPDATE/INSERT queries are executed. + If set to a nonzero number of seconds, the cached value + becomes unusable after this time. Currently the dnsdb + lookup uses this to support the TTL value. Even though the key is zero-terminated, the length is passed because in the common case it has been computed already and is often needed. @@ -158,4 +162,14 @@ needed, it can return its single argument, which is a uschar *. This function does NOT use the POOL_SEARCH store, because it's usually never called from any lookup code. +xxx_report_version() +-------------------- + +This is called to report diagnostic information to a file stream. +Typically it would report both compile-time and run-time version information. +The arguments are: + + FILE *stream where to fprintf() the data to + + ****