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◆ hwloc_obj_add_info()
int hwloc_obj_add_info |
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hwloc_obj_t |
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Add the given name and value pair to the given object info attributes.
The info pair is appended to the existing info array even if another pair with the same name already exists.
The input strings are copied before being added in the object infos.
- Returns
0 on success, -1 on error.
- Note
- This function may be used to enforce object colors in the lstopo graphical output by adding "lstopoStyle" as a name and "Background=#rrggbb" as a value. See CUSTOM COLORS in the lstopo(1) manpage for details.
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If
name or value contain some non-printable characters, they will be dropped when exporting to XML, see hwloc_topology_export_xml() in hwloc/export.h.
◆ hwloc_obj_get_info_by_name()
static const char * hwloc_obj_get_info_by_name |
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hwloc_obj_t |
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const char * |
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Search the given name in object infos and return the corresponding value.
If multiple info attributes match the given name, only the first one is returned.
- Returns
- A pointer to the value string if it exists.
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NULL if no such info attribute exists.
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- The string should not be freed by the caller, it belongs to the hwloc library.
◆ hwloc_obj_set_subtype()
Set (or replace) the subtype of an object.
The given subtype is copied internally, the caller is responsible for freeing the original subtype if needed.
If another subtype already exists in object , it is replaced. The given subtype may be NULL to remove the existing subtype.
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- This function is mostly meant to initialize the subtype of user-added objects such as groups with hwloc_topology_alloc_group_object().
- Returns
0 on success.
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-1 with errno set to ENOMEM on failure to allocate memory.
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