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LIBPDEL(3)		    Library Functions Manual		    LIBPDEL(3)

NAME
       libpdel -- multi-purpose	C library for embedded applications

LIBRARY
       PDEL Library (libpdel, -lpdel)

DESCRIPTION
       The  Packet Design Embedded Library (PDEL) is a C library containing an
       assorted	collection of code useful  for	developing  embedded  applica-
       tions:

       -   C data structure run-time introspection library: structs(3)
	   -   Support for automated conversion	to/from	XML
	   -   Pre-defined types for most C data structures
       -   Threaded HTTP client/server library:	http_server(3)
	   -   SSL support
	   -   User-definable C	"servlets": http_servlet(3)
	   -   Several pre-defined servlets
	   -   Support for XML/HTTP and	XML-RPC: http_xml(3)
       -   PPP stack library (FreeBSD only): pdel_ppp(3)
	   -   Netgraph(4) based for kernel data packet	handling
	   -   Servers for PPTP	and L2TP
       -   Application configuration framework:	app_config(3)
       -   Heap	memory accounting and sanity checking: typed_mem(3)
       -   File	template library: tmpl(3)
       -   Routines to configure networking interfaces,	ARP table, and routing
	   table (FreeBSD only): if_util(3), route_msg(3), uroute(3)
       -   Logging library: alog(3)
	   -   Automated storage into circular file: logfile(3)
	   -   syslog(3) compatibile
       -   Generic Unix	Domain server: domain_server(3)
       -   Generic TCP server: tcp_server(3)
       -   Generic hash	table implementation: ghash(3)
       -   Generic balanced tree implementation: gtree(3)
       -   FILE	* enhancements:
	   -   Generic data "filters": filter_fopen(3)
	   -   MIME boundary input streams: boundary_fopen(3)
	   -   Fixed length input streams: count_fopen(3)
	   -   String buffer input/output streams: string_fp(3)
	   -   Timeout streams:	timeout_fdopen(3)
	   -   SSL streams: ssl_fp(3)
       -   Base-64 encoding/decoding: base64(3)
       -   Events and actions with automated locking: paction(3), pevent(3)
       -   Generalized per-thread variables: tinfo(3)
       -   Message ports: mesg_port(3)
       -   Digital signature creation/verification: rsa_util_sign(3)
       -   Filesystem mounting/unmounting (FreeBSD only): fs_mount(3)
       -   String quoting/parsing: string_enquote(3)

       For more	details, see the individual man	pages referenced above.

REQUIREMENTS
       Unlike  Java, libraries written in C cannot presume a commonly accepted
       standard	for handling certain issues like threading  and	 heap  alloca-
       tion.   Therefore,  libpdel  makes  certain assumptions which user code
       must follow.

       First, all heap memory in libpdel is allocated through the typed_mem(3)
       typed memory system.  Participation by user code	in this	system is  op-
       tional, but it must be done, or not done, consistently.

       The  libpdel  library  assumes  that  pthread(3)	is used	for user-level
       threading.  In general, libpdel objects are not safe to be  called  si-
       multaneously  from  separate  threads,  or  re-entrantly	 from the same
       thread, except where explicitly documented.  For	example, the  applica-
       tion  must  guarantee  serialized  access to a ghash(3) hash table; the
       hash table itself does not provide this protection.

       Some threads that can end up running user code are subject to cancella-
       tion at any cancellation	point.	For example, a thread  created	by  an
       http_server(3) object to	handle an HTTP request will be canceled	if the
       remote  client  closes  the TCP connection.  This implies that any user
       code which could	be running under such a	thread	must  register	thread
       cleanup	hooks  to  release any resources such as heap memory, mutexes,
       etc., should the	thread be canceled.

       All libpdel functions are cancel-safe if	the  thread  has  cancel  type
       PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED,	except where noted.

       Because	libpdel	 in  turn depends on other libraries, programs linking
       with libpdel must also link with	these libraries:

       -   SSL:	-lssl
       -   Cryptography: -lcrypto
       -   Netgraph (FreeBSD only): -lnetgraph
       -   RADIUS (FreeBSD only): -lradius
       -   Expat: -L/usr/local/lib -lexpat
       -   Pthreads: -pthread (-lpthread on Linux)

       Expat is	available as FreeBSD port "textproc/expat2" (see ports(7)).

SEE ALSO
       alog(3),	app_config(3), base64(3),  boundary_fopen(3),  count_fopen(3),
       domain_server(3),  filter_fopen(3),  fs_mount(3),  ghash(3),  gtree(3),
       http_client(3),	http_server(3),	 if_util(3),  logfile(3),  paction(3),
       pdel_ppp(3),  pevent(3),	 pthread(3),  route_msg(3),  rsa_util_sign(3),
       string_enquote(3),     string_fp(3),	structs(3),	tcp_server(3),
       timeout_fdopen(3), tinfo(3), tmpl(3), typed_mem(3), uroute(3)

       Threads,	  Single  UNIX	Specification,	Version	 2,  The  Open	Group,
       http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/threads.html.

       James Clark, Expat XML Parser, http://sourceforge.net/projects/expat/.

HISTORY
       The   PDEL   library   was   developed	at   Packet    Design,	  LLC.
       http://www.packetdesign.com/

AUTHORS
       Archie Cobbs <archie@freebsd.org>
       Mark Gooderum <markpdel@jumpweb.com>

BUGS
       Some functionality is only supported under FreeBSD.

       Please report bugs to the author.

FreeBSD	ports 15.0	       October 25, 2006			    LIBPDEL(3)

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