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Access globally registered names.
Description
This module provides support for registering, looking up, and unregistering
names in the global
module. For more information, see
kernel:global
.
Notice that the functions below perform an RPC using an open file descriptor provided by the caller. This file descriptor must not be used for other traffic during the global operation, as the function can then receive unexpected data and fail.
ei_global_names()
char ** ei_global_names(ec,fd,count);
Retrieves a list of all known global names.
ec
is theei_cnode
representing the current cnode.fd
is an open descriptor to an Erlang connection.count
is the address of an integer, orNULL
. Ifcount
is notNULL
, it is set by the function to the number of names found.
On success, the function returns an array of strings, each containing a single
registered name, and sets count
to the number of names found. The array is
terminated by a single NULL
pointer. On failure, the function returns NULL
and count
is not modified.
Note
It is the caller's responsibility to free the array afterwards. It has been allocated by the function with a single call to
malloc()
, so a singlefree()
is all that is necessary.
Available since OTP 23.0
ei_global_register()
int ei_global_register(fd,name,pid);
Registers a name in global
.
fd
is an open descriptor to an Erlang connection.name
is the name to register inglobal
.pid
is the pid that is to be associated withname
. This value is returned byglobal
when processes request the location ofname
.
Returns 0
on success, otherwise -1
.
Available since OTP 23.0
ei_global_unregister()
int ei_global_unregister(ec,fd,name);
Unregisters a name from global
.
ec
is theei_cnode
representing the current cnode.fd
is an open descriptor to an Erlang connection.name
is the name to unregister fromglobal
.
Returns 0
on success, otherwise -1
.
Available since OTP 23.0
ei_global_whereis()
int ei_global_whereis(ec,fd,name,pid,node);
Looks up a name in global
.
ec
is theei_cnode
representing the current cnode.fd
is an open descriptor to an Erlang connection.name
is the name that is to be looked up inglobal
.
The pid
parameter is a pointer to a erlang_pid
that the function will update
with the pid associated with the global name, if successful.
If node
is not NULL
, it is a pointer to a buffer where the function can fill
in the name of the node where name
is found. node
can be passed directly to
ei_connect()
if necessary.
On success, the function returns 0, updates the erlang_pid
pointed to by the
pid parameter, and the node
parameter is initialized to the node name where
name
is found. On failure, a negative number is returned.
Available since OTP 23.0