OSF DCE Application Development Guide--Introduction and Style Guide

OSF DCE Application Development Guide—Introduction and Style Guide
E
endpoint
dynamic, 1-17, 1-21
map, 1-7
mapper service, 1-21
mapping mechanism, 1-18
registering, 1-21
RPC, 1-7
stale data in map, 1-24
well-known, 1-21
ENDTRY macro, 2-12
entry point vector
addresses in, 1-19
manager, 1-19
multiple, 1-19
registering, 1-20
entry types, in ACL, recommended
checking order, 3-21
EPV (entry point vector), 1-18
exception handlers, 1-24
exceptions
and rpc_server_listen( ),
1-34
handling interface, 1-24
signals and, 1-24
terminating, 1-24
exec( ),2-18
execution semantics, 1-6
explicit binding, 4-10
F
filenames, representation of in DCE,
5-2
FINALLY macro, 2-12
foreign cells, user and group ACL
entries for, 3-21
foreign_group ACL entry type, 3-21
foreign_user ACL entry type, 3-21
fork( ), 2-7, 2-18
free( ),3-15
full pointer parameters, 6-4
G
general cancelability of threads, 2-10
global lock, 2-6
and threads cancellation,
2-12
group ACL, 3-21
group membership, reason for
checking, 1-28
group UUID, client’s, 1-31
group_obj ACL entry type, 3-21
ignored by DCE ACL
library, 3-22
H
handle
binding, 1-6
context, 1-6
customized binding, 4-12
I
idempotent semantics, 6-1
IDL, 1-2
compiler, 1-4, 1-6, 1-12
file, 1-10
operations, 1-10
unions, 6-23
implicit binding, 4-10
incoming RPCs, specifying
maximum concurrency of,
2-3
initialization tasks, server, 8-3
instance, server, 1-7
interface, 1-2
ensuring compatibility of
between server and
client, 1-29
generic, 1-21
handle, RPC, 1-6
multiple definitions, 1-11
specification in stubs, 1-29
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