A  | |
| ac_by_host [Nethttpd_services] | 
The service is protected by the access control rule
 
 | 
| ac_by_host_rule [Nethttpd_services] | 
Access control by host:   
`Allow: Only the listed hosts are allowed; all other are denied, `Deny: The listed hosts are denied; all other are allowed
 | 
| action [Netsys_signal] | `Callback is used for normal handlers, and `Install for exclusive
      handlers.
 | 
| addr_spec [Netaddress] | 
The pair  
local_part@domain as O'Caml type.
 | 
| address [Netplex_types] | |
| address [Netgssapi] | 
Addresses tagged by address types
 
 | 
| advice [Netsys_posix] | |
| announcement [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
See config
 
 | 
| anon_semaphore [Netsys_sem] | |
| anon_semaphore [Netsys_posix] | |
| arg_store [Netcgi] | 
This is the type of functions  
arg_store so that arg_store env
        name header tells whether to `Discard the argument or to
        store it into a `File or in `Memory.
 | 
| arg_store [Netcgi_common] | 
See  
Netcgi.arg_store.
 | 
| arg_store_type [Netcgi_common] | |
| argument_processing [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi] | |
| assignment [Shell] | 
An assignment redirects file descriptors while calling a process
 
 | 
| at_flag [Netsys_posix] | |
| auth_peeker [Rpc_server] | |
| auth_result [Rpc_server] | |
B  | |
| bad_request_error [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
A bad request is a violation where the current request cannot be
 decoded, and it is not possible to accept further requests over the
 current connection.
 
 | 
| binding [Rpc_server] | |
| binding_async [Rpc_server] | |
| binding_sync [Rpc_server] | |
| buffer [Netmcore_buffer] | 
A buffer with a header of type  
'h
 | 
| buffer_descr [Netmcore_buffer] | 
The marshallable buffer descriptor
 
 | 
C  | |
| cache_control [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_types] | |
| cache_control [Netcgi] | 
This is only a small subset of the HTTP 1.1 cache control
      features, but they are usually sufficient, and they work for
      HTTP/1.0 as well.
 
 | 
| cache_control [Netcgi_common] | 
See  
Netcgi.cache_control.
 | 
| cache_control_token [Nethttp] | 
The cache control token for the  
Cache-control header
 | 
| call_args [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| call_result [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| calling_error [Netgssapi] | 
Possible errors caused by the caller
 
 | 
| camlbox [Netcamlbox] | 
A  
camlbox may receive messages of type 'a
 | 
| camlbox_address [Netcamlbox] | 
The address of a camlbox is a string that does not contain
        slashes.
 
 | 
| camlbox_sender [Netcamlbox] | 
An endpoint that may send messages of type  
'a to a camlbox
 | 
| capacity [Netplex_types] | 
How many connections a container can accept in addition to the
 existing connections:  
`Normal_quality(n,greedy): It can accept n connections with normal
   service quality, n > 0, `Low_quality(n,greedy): It can accept n connections with low
   service quality (e.g. because it is already quite loaded), n > 0, `Unavailable: No capacity free
 The greedy flag sets whether greedy accepts are allowed.
 | 
| cgi_config [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_env] | 
Now simply called  
Netcgi.config.
 | 
| cgi_cookie [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_types] | |
| channel_binding_id [Http_client] | 
A channel binding identifies a requirement for the transport
	channel, especially whether plain HTTP is sufficient, or HTTPS
	needs to be used, and if so, whether there are further requirements
	for the SSL context.
 
 | 
| channel_binding_id [Http_client_conncache] | 
Same as in  
Http_client.channel_binding_id
 | 
| channel_binding_id [Https_client] | 
Same as  
Http_client.channel_binding_id
 | 
| channel_bindings [Netgssapi] | 
Channel binding as tuple
	 
(initiator_address, acceptor_address, application_data)
 | 
| charset [Netconversion] | 
A  
charset is simply a set of code points.
 | 
| client_session [Netmech_scram] | 
Session context for clients
 
 | 
| clock [Netsys_posix] | |
| clock_id [Netsys_posix] | |
| close_mode [Netchannels] | 
Whether a  
close_out implies a commit or rollback operation
 | 
| cmd [Ftp_client] | 
An FTP command.
 
 | 
| cmd_state [Ftp_client] | 
The command state:  
`Not_connected: Not connected., `Init: Just connected, no greeting message arrived yet, `Success: Got the greeting message/last command was successful, `Proto_error: currently unused, `Temp_failure: Last command was not successful, and the code
   was between 400 and 499, `Perm_failure: Last command was not successful, and the code
   was between 500 and 599, `Rename_seq: Used instead of `Success after the RNFR command, `Restart_seq: Used instead of `Success after the REST command, `User_pass_seq: Used instead of `Success after the USER command
   when a password must be typed in, `User_acct_seq: Used instead of `Success after the USER command
   when an account ID must be typed in, `Pass_acct_seq: Used instead of `Success after the PASS command
   when an account iD must be typed in, `Preliminary: a reply with code 100 to 199. There will be another
   final reply for the command
 | 
| cmdline_config [Netplex_main] | |
| color [Netsys_mem] | |
| command [Shell_sys] | 
A command describes how to start a new process
 
 | 
| command_context [Shell_fs] | |
| command_interpreter [Shell_fs] | 
The interpreter runs the command, and fills in  
sfs_status
 | 
| compiled_localization [Netdate] | |
| complex_mime_body [Netmime] | |
| complex_mime_body_ro [Netmime] | 
The read-only view of a complex_mime_message
 
 | 
| complex_mime_message [Netmime] | |
| complex_mime_message_ro [Netmime] | |
| compute_resource_repr [Netmcore] | 
Centrally managed resources include:  
`File name: (Temporary) file name (absolute name), `Posix_shm name: Shared memory objects with name, `Posix_shm_sc(name,p): Shared memory objects with name, and
        attached container for semaphores with prefix p, `Posix_shm_preallocated(name,m): Shared memory objects already
        allocated by the master process. These objects are passed over
        to the worker processes by inheritance, and are always mapped at
        the same address. m is the bigarray mapping the object., `Posix_shm_preallocated_sc(name,m.p): Same, plus attached
        container for semaphores with prefix p, `Posix_sem name: Semaphores with name, `Fork_point(inh,f): Fork points where let pid=f arg fork a new process
        with argument arg. pid is the process identifier. The list inh
        are resources inherited from the master., `Joint_point f: Joint points where let res=f pid wait until
        the process pid terminates. If res is non-None it is the
        result value. If it is None, no result was passed back
        (including all pathological cases like crashes)
      Except fork and join points, these resources are also added to
      the pmanage object of Netplex (see Netplex_cenv.pmanage and
      Netsys_pmanage).
 | 
| compute_resource_type [Netmcore] | |
| condition [Netmcore_condition] | 
The condition variable
 
 | 
| config [Netcgi] | |
| config [Netcgi_common] | 
See  
Netcgi.config.
 | 
| config_error_response [Nethttpd_plex] | 
Three type abbreviations for logging functions
 
 | 
| config_log_access [Nethttpd_plex] | |
| config_log_error [Nethttpd_plex] | |
| config_tree [Netplex_types] | |
| conn_state [Http_client_conncache] | 
A TCP connection may be either  
`Inactive, i.e.
 | 
| connect_address [Uq_engines] | 
Specifies the service to connect to:
 
 | 
| connect_options [Uq_engines] | |
| connect_status [Uq_engines] | 
This type corresponds with  
Uq_engines.connect_address: An engine
 connecting with an address `X will return a status of `X.
 | 
| connection [Netcgi_dbi.DBI_DRIVER] | |
| connection [Netcgi_dbi.DBI_POOL] | |
| connection_cache [Http_client] | |
| connection_directive [Netcgi] | 
Directive how to go on with the current connection:  
`Conn_close: Just shut down and close descriptor, `Conn_close_linger: Linger, shut down, and close descriptor, `Conn_keep_alive: Check for another request on the same connection, `Conn_error e: Shut down and close descriptor, and handle the
   exception e
 | 
| connection_id [Rpc_server] | 
identifies the connection of a session.
 
 | 
| connector [Rpc_server] | |
| connector [Rpc_client] | |
| connector [Rpc_xti_client] | 
Same as  
Rpc_key_service.connector
 | 
| connector [Rpc_key_service] | 
How to connect to keyserv:  
`Direct(c,p): Create a direct RPC connection to the keyserv
   program listening at c using protocol p. This usually only
   works if c is a local transport like Unix Domain., `Keyenvoy path: Call the keyenvoy program installed at path
 | 
| consumer [Shell] | 
A consumer receives data from a called process
 
 | 
| container [Netsys_sem] | 
The container of the semaphore is the shared memory object
 
 | 
| container_id [Netplex_types] | 
Such objects identify containers.
 
 | 
| container_state [Netplex_types] | 
The container state for workload management:  
`Accepting(n,t): The container is accepting further connections.
   It currently processes n connections. The last connection was
   accepted at time t (seconds since the epoch)., `Busy: The container does not accept connections, `Starting t: The container was started at time t and is not
   yet ready., `Shutting_down: The container is being shutted down.
 | 
| context [Netgssapi] | 
A context is also opaque, and the same rules apply as for
	 
credential.
 | 
| cookie [Nethttp] | 
Compatibility name.
 
 | 
| copy_flag [Netfs] | |
| copy_task [Uq_engines] | 
Specifies the task the  
copier class has to do:
 | 
| create_process_option [Netsys_win32] | |
| cred_usage [Netgssapi] | |
| credential [Netgssapi] | 
A credential is opaque for the caller of the GSS-API.
 
 | 
| ctrl_op [Netshm] | |
| cursor [Netconversion] | 
A cursor denotes a character position in an encoded string
 
 | 
| custom_ops [Netsys_mem] | |
D  | |
| data_chunk [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
A  
data_chunk is a substring of a string.
 | 
| data_manager [Netshm_data] | 
The data manager consists of several manager functions.
 
 | 
| datagram_type [Uq_engines] | 
-  
`Unix_dgram: Datagrams over Unix domain sockets `Inet_udp:   Internet v4 UDP protocol, `Inet6_udp:   Internet v6 UDP protocol
 | 
| debug_target [Equeue.Debug] | |
| decoder [Xdr] | 
see text above
 
 | 
| descr [Netmcore_heap] | 
A descriptor ("address") pointing to the heap.
 
 | 
| descr_state [Ftp_data_endpoint] | 
Describes the state of the socket used for data transfers.
 
 | 
| dlogger [Netlog.Debug] | 
Debug logger: The first string is the module name, and the second 
        is the message
 
 | 
| document [Nethtml] | 
The type  
document represents parsed HTML documents:
 | 
| domain [Netaddress] | 
The domain of the mailbox
 
 | 
| dynamic_service [Nethttpd_services] | |
E  | |
| element_class [Nethtml] | 
Element classes are a property used in the HTML DTD.
 
 | 
| encap [Netplex_encap] | 
An encapsulated value with a type identifier
 
 | 
| encap [Netplex_types] | |
| encap [Nethttpd_plex] | |
| encoder [Xdr] | 
see text above
 
 | 
| encoding [Netconversion] | 
The polymorphic variant enumerating the supported encodings.
 
 | 
| engine_req_state [Nethttpd_engine] | |
| engine_state [Uq_engines] | 
The type of states with result values of type  
't: `Working n: The engine is working. The number n counts the number
   of events that have been processed., `Done arg: The engine has completed its task without errors. 
   The argument arg is the result value of the engine, `Error exn: The engine has aborted because of an error. The
   argument exn describes the error as an exception., `Aborted: The engine has aborted because the abort method
   was called
 | 
| engine_state [Uq_resolver] | |
| entity_set [Netencoding.Html] | |
| entry [Netsys_signal] | |
| entry [Ftp_client] | 
A file entry  
(name, facts).
 | 
| entry_perm [Ftp_client] | 
Permissions:  
`Append: append to file possible, `Create: file can be created in this dir, `Delete: file or dir can be deleted, `Enter: dir can be entered, `Rename: file or dir can be renamed, `List: dir can be listed, `Mkdir: subdir can be created in this dir, `Delete_member: a file or dir can be deleted in this directory, `Read: a file can be retrieved, `Write: a file can be stored
 | 
| entry_type [Ftp_client] | 
Types:  
`File: entry refers to file, `Cdir: entry refers to the directory being listed, `Pdir: entry is a parent of the directory being listed, `Dir: entry refers to directory, `Other: entry is neither file nor directory
 | 
| environment [Shell_sys] | 
The abstract type of a process environment
 
 | 
| etag [Nethttp] | 
Entity tags can be weak or strong
 
 | 
| event [Uq_libevent.LIBOEVENT] | |
| event [Unixqueue] | 
An  
event is triggered when the condition of an operation
 becomes true, when a signal happens, or when the event is
 (artificially) added to the event queue (add_event, below).
 | 
| event_aggregator [Netsys_posix] | |
| event_callback [Uq_libevent.LIBOEVENT] | |
| event_flags [Uq_libevent.LIBOEVENT] | |
| event_source [Netsys_posix] | |
| exn_handler [Netcgi] | 
A function of type  
exn_handler allows to define a custom
      handler of uncaught exceptions raised by the unit -> unit
      parameter.
 | 
| extended_address [Netplex_types] | 
Possible addresses:  
`Socket s: The socket at this socket address, `Socket_file f: The file f contains the (anonymous) port number
         of a socket bound to 127.0.0.1 (This is meant as substitute for
         Unix Domain sockets on Win32.), `W32_pipe name: The Win32 pipe with this name which must
         be of the form "\\.\pipe\<pname>", `W32_pipe_file f: The file f contains the (random) name of a 
         Win32 pipe, `Container(socket_dir,service_name,proto_name,thread_id): 
         The special endpoint
         of the container for service_name that is running as thread_id.
         It is system-dependent what this endpoint "is" in reality, usually
         a socket or named pipe. If any container of a service is meant,
         the value `Any is substituted as a placeholder for a not yet
         known thread_id.
 | 
F  | |
| fatal_error [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
These are the serious protocol violations after that the daemon stops
 any further processing.
 
 | 
| fd_action [Netsys_posix] | |
| fd_style [Netsys] | 
Some information what kind of operations are reasonable for descriptors:  
`Read_write: The descriptor is neither a socket not one of the
        other special cases, so only read/write is possible if read/write
        is possible at all. This style is also used if it is meaningless
        to use data I/O like read/write at all., `Recv_send(sockaddr,peeraddr): The descriptor is a connected socket.
        recv/send are the preferred operations., `Recvfrom_sendto: The descriptor is an unconnected socket, and
        it is possible to ask for addresses when exchanging data, so 
        recvfrom/sendto are the preferred operations., `Recv_send_implied: The descriptor is a socket with implied 
        connection. There are no socket addresses.
        recv/send are the preferred operations. It is not possible to call
        getsockname or getpeername., `W32_pipe: The descriptor is a proxy descriptor for a Win32 named
        pipe as returned by Netsys_win32.pipe_descr. , `W32_pipe_server: The descriptor is a proxy descriptor for a Win32
        pipe server as returned by
        Netsys_win32.pipe_server_descr. , `W32_event: The descriptor is a Win32 proxy descriptor for an event
         as returned by Netsys_win32.create_event. It is not possible to
        read/write with these descriptors., `W32_process: The descriptor is a proxy descriptor for a Win32
        process as returned by
        Netsys_win32.create_process. It is not possible to read/write
        with these descriptors., `W32_input_thread: The descriptor is a proxy descriptor for a
        Win32-specific input thread
        as returned by
        Netsys_win32.create_input_thread. , `W32_output_thread: The descriptor is a proxy descriptor for a
        Win32-specific output thread
        as returned by
        Netsys_win32.create_output_thread. 
      Win32: For the exact meaning of proxy descriptors, please see 
      Netsys_win32.
 | 
| file_kind [Netfs] | |
| file_option [Nethttpd_services] | 
Add-on features for file services:  
`Enable_gzip: Deprecated. Same as `Enable_cooked_compression., `Enable_cooked_compression: Modifies the way compressed files
   are handled. Normally it is required that one accesses the compressed
   file (with suffix such as "gz") directly to get it in compressed form.
   If this option is enabled, though, the server also compresses
   the base file (without suffix such as "gz"), but only if the
   base file is accompanied by a compressed version (with suffix).
   E.g. if there is "foo" and "foo.gz", this enables that the accesses
   to "foo" can make use of compression., `Enable_index_file: If enabled, accesses to directories are redirected
   to index files. The possible file names are given in the string list.
   E.g. `Enable_index_file ["index.html"; "index.htm"]. It is redirected to
   these files, so these can be handled by different services if neccessary., `Enable_listings: If enabled, directory listings are generated by calling
   the argument function. The PATH_TRANSLATED property of the environment
   contains the absolute name of the directory to list. The PATH_INFO property
   is the corresponding URI path. SCRIPT_NAME is meaningless., `Override_compression_suffixes l: Tags the file suffixes in
   l as compression schemes. A pair (suffix,ce) sets that the
   suffix means the content encoding ce. Knowing this is important
   for determining the media type of the file.
 | 
| file_service [Nethttpd_services] | 
Describes a file service
 
 | 
| filename [Ftp_client] | 
There are several methods how to specify filenames:  
`NVFS name: The "Network Virtual File System" is the normal way
   of accessing FTP files. The client walks into the directory containing
   the file using CWD and CDUP commands, and calls the file operation
   from this directory. For simplicity, this client interprets slashes
   in name as path component separators. The FTP server will never
   see these slashes., `TVFS name: The optional "Trivial Network File System" avoids the
   CWD and CDUP commands. The tagged name is normalized (double
   slashed removed etc.), and is passed to the server as-is. Before using
   the faster TVFS one should check whether it is supported (feature
   "TVFS"). Note that even for TVFS there are no special files "."
   and ".."!, `Verbatim name: The string name is passed to the server without
   transforming it in any way.
 | 
| final_state [Uq_engines] | 
Same as  
engine_state without `Working.
 | 
| fork_point [Netmcore_process] | 
A fork point can start a new process with argument  
'a
 | 
| form_code [Ftp_client] | 
The  
form_code has a meaning when FTP is used to print files: `Non_print: This is not the case., `Telnet: Telnet control codes are used for vertical movement, `ASA: ASA (Fortran) control codes are used for vertical movement
 | 
| format [Netlog] | |
| fp4 [Rtypes] | 
single precision float
 
 | 
| fp4 [Netnumber] | 
single precision float (IEEE "float")
 
 | 
| fp8 [Rtypes] | 
double precision float
 
 | 
| fp8 [Netnumber] | 
double precision float (IEEE "double")
 
 | 
| from_uni_list [Netmappings] | |
| front_token [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
Tokens generated by  
http_response: `Resp_wire_data are data tokens., `Resp_end indicates the end of the response.
 | 
| ftp_method [Ftp_client] | 
An  
ftp_method is a small procedure doing some task
 | 
| ftp_state [Ftp_client] | 
The ftp_state reflects the knowledge of the client about what has been
 agreed upon with the server.
 
 | 
| fwd_mode [Shell_sys] | 
Determines whether and how keyboard signals (SIGINT, SIGQUIT) are
      forwarded from the caller to the new child.
 
 | 
G  | |
| glob_expr [Netglob] | |
| glob_expr_atom [Netglob] | 
Atoms:
 
 | 
| glob_mode [Netglob] | 
Modes:  
`Existing_paths: Only paths are returned that really exist, `All_paths: Generated paths not including *, ? and
        bracket expressions are returned even if they do not exist.
        For example, globbing for "fictive{1,2,3}" would return
        ["ficitve1";"fictive2";"fictive3"] independent of whether
        these files exist., `All_words: Patterns that cannot be resolved are returned
        as-is (like the shell does)
 | 
| glob_set [Netglob] | 
A set of code points is given as a list of ranges  
(from,to), with
      from <= to.
 | 
| group [Unixqueue] | 
A group is an abstract tag for a set of events, resources, and
 event handlers.
 
 | 
| group_action [Shell_sys] | 
Determines in which process group the new process will run
 
 | 
| group_mode [Shell_sys] | 
Specifies how the job instance is related to process groups
 
 | 
H  | |
| header_kind [Http_client] | 
The  
`Base header is set by the user of http_call and is never
 changed during processing the call.
 | 
| heap [Netmcore_heap] | 
A heap where the type of the root element is  
'a
 | 
| host [Nethttpd_services] | 
For name- and IP-based virtual hosting this record describes the individual
 host.
 
 | 
| host_distributor [Nethttpd_services] | 
Describes virtual hosting by pairs  
(host,service): If host matches the
 incoming request, the corresponding service is performed to generate the
 response.
 | 
| how_to_reconnect [Http_client] | 
How to deal with automatic reconnections, especially when the
 connection crashes.
 
 | 
| how_to_redirect [Http_client] | |
| http_method [Nethttp] | 
Method name, URI
 
 | 
| http_method [Netcgi] | |
| http_method [Netcgi_common] | |
| http_options [Http_client] | 
Options for the whole pipeline.
 
 | 
| http_service_reaction [Nethttpd_types] | 
Indicates the immediate reaction upon an arriving HTTP header:  
`Accept_body is the regular way of processing requests. If necessary,
   the client is told to continue sending the rest of the request., `Reject_body can be used when the body of the request is not needed,
   and the response will be negative., `Static means to send the header and a constant string back as response.
   The header is taken from the environment if not explicitly passed,
   Note: The Content-Length header is automatically added. The Content-Type
   defaults to "text/html"., `File is similar to this, but the data come from a file. The file
   is specified by an absolute pathname. The range of the file is given
   by the start position and the length of the range.
   The header is taken from the environment if not explicitly passed,
   Note: The Content-Length header is automatically added. The Content-Type
   defaults to "text/html"., `Std_response is similar to `Static, however the body is the standard
   text for the status code. If the header is omitted, it is taken as empty.
   The third argument is an optional entry into the error log.
   Note: The Content-Length header is automatically added. The Content-Type
   defaults to "text/html".
 | 
| http_status [Nethttp] | 
HTTP response status:
 
 | 
| httpd_factory [Nethttpd_plex] | 
The type of the  
nethttpd_processor function
 | 
I  | |
| identity [Rpc_auth_sys] | 
Specifies the user:  
`Effective_user: Take the effective user of the process, `Real_user: Take the real user of the process, `This_user(uid,gid,sup_groups,hostname): Pretend to be
   this user
 | 
| in_bdevice [Uq_io] | 
Devices with look-ahead
 
 | 
| in_buffer [Uq_io] | |
| in_device [Uq_io] | 
Currently supported devices for input:  
`Polldescr(st,fd,esys): The poll system call is used with file
         descriptor fd to wait for incoming data. The
         event system esys is the underlying event queue. This works
         well for pipes, sockets etc. but not for normal files. The
         style st can be obtained from fd via
         Netsys.get_fd_style., `Multiplex mplex: The multiplex controller mplex is
         used as device. , `Buffer buf: Data comes from the buffer buf (which in turn
         is connected with a second device), `Count_in(f,d): Data is read from d, and every time a few
         bytes n are read the function f n is called (which may raise
         an exception)
      Generally, it is not well supported to read in parallel several times
      from the same device.
 | 
| in_record [Rpc_transport] | |
| in_rule [Rpc_transport] | |
| inetspec [Uq_engines] | |
| inherit_request [Netmcore] | |
| init_value_flag [Netsys_mem] | |
| input_mode [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_env] | 
This is not used anywhere.
 
 | 
| input_result [Netchannels] | 
This type is for the method  
enhanced_input of enhanced_raw_in_channel.
 | 
| input_state [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_env] | 
This is not the business of the user.
 
 | 
| int32_array [Netshm] | |
| int4 [Rtypes] | 
32 bit signed integer
 
 | 
| int4 [Netnumber] | 
32 bit signed integer
 
 | 
| int8 [Rtypes] | 
64 bit signed integer
 
 | 
| int8 [Netnumber] | 
64 bit signed integer
 
 | 
| interprocess_token [Netgssapi] | 
Interprocess tokens.
 
 | 
| ioprio [Netsys_posix] | |
| ioprio_target [Netsys_posix] | |
J  | |
| job [Shell_sys] | |
| job_instance [Shell_sys] | |
| job_status [Shell_sys] | 
Indicates the status of the job
 
 | 
| join_point [Netmcore_process] | 
A join point can wait until a process finishes with a result  
'b
 | 
K  | |
| key_type [Netauth] | 
Key types:  
`Kc is used for computing checksums, `Ke is used for encrypting confidential messages, `Ki is used for computing integrity checksums for encrypted
         messages
 | 
L  | |
| langinfo [Netsys_posix] | |
| level [Netlog] | 
The log levels (syslog-like)
 
 | 
| level [Netsys_posix] | |
| level [Netplex_types] | 
Log levels, modeled after syslog
 
 | 
| lexbuf [Netulex.Ulexing] | |
| linear_distributor [Nethttpd_services] | 
Services are selected by calling the selector function.
 
 | 
| listen_address [Uq_engines] | 
Specifies the resource to listen on:
 
 | 
| listen_options [Uq_engines] | |
| local_part [Netaddress] | 
Usually the user name
 
 | 
| local_receiver [Ftp_data_endpoint] | 
The  
local_receiver is the object that gets the data received
 over the data connection.
 | 
| local_sender [Ftp_data_endpoint] | 
The  
local_sender is the object that provides the data sent
 over the data connection.
 | 
| localization [Netdate] | |
| locking_method [Netshm] | 
The locking method is used to ensure that parallel read and write
 operations to the memory object do not interfer with each other.
 
 | 
| logger [Netlog] | 
A logging function takes a level, and the message
 
 | 
| loop_flags [Uq_libevent.LIBOEVENT] | |
M  | |
| major_status [Netgssapi] | 
The major status consists of these three elements.
 
 | 
| mapping [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| mbox [Netplex_mbox.MBOX] | 
The type of the mailboxes
 
 | 
| mclient [Rpc_proxy.ManagedClient] | 
A managed client
 
 | 
| mclient_config [Rpc_proxy.ManagedClient] | |
| mechanism [Netmech_scram] | |
| memory [Netsys_mem] | 
We consider 1-dimensional bigarrays of chars as memory buffers.
 
 | 
| memory [Netsys_types] | 
We consider 1-dimensional bigarrays of chars as memory buffers.
 
 | 
| memory_pool [Netsys_mem] | 
A pool of  
memory blocks that are all the same size and page-aligned
      (if the OS supports this).
 | 
| message [Netgssapi] | 
Messages are represented as lists of  
mstring
 | 
| method_distributor [Nethttpd_services] | 
The first service is selected for which the method filter accepts the request
 
 | 
| method_filter [Nethttpd_services] | 
The request is only accepted if listed (for  
`Limit), or if not listed
 (for `Limit_except).
 | 
| mime_message [Netmime] | 
Simple MIME message, in a form that is compatible with complex
 ones.
 
 | 
| mime_message_ro [Netmime] | 
Read-only variant of simple messages
 
 | 
| mime_scanner [Mimestring] | 
The opaque type of a scanner for structured values
 
 | 
| minor_status [Netgssapi] | 
The minor status is provider-specific.
 
 | 
| mkdir_flag [Netfs] | |
| mode [Rpc] | |
| mode2 [Rpc_server] | 
Determines the type of the server for  
create2:
 | 
| mode2 [Rpc_client] | 
Determines the type of the client for  
create2:
 | 
| model_constraint [Nethtml] | 
Model constraints define the possible sub elements of an element:  
`Inline: The sub elements must belong to the class `Inline, `Block: The sub elements must be members of the classes `Block or 
   `Essential_block, `Flow: The sub elements must belong to the classes `Inline, `Block,
   or `Essential_block, `Empty: There are no sub elements, `Any: Any sub element is allowed, `Special: The element has special content (e.g. <script>).
   Functionally equivalent to `Empty, `Elements l: Only these enumerated elements may occur as sub elements, `Or(m1,m2): One of the constraints m1 or m2 must hold, `Except(m1,m2): The constraint m1 must hold, and m2 must not hold, `Sub_exclusions(l,m): The constraint m must hold; furthermore, 
   the elements enumerated in list l are not allowed as direct or
   indirect subelements, even if m or the model of a subelement would
   allow them. The difference to `Except(m, `Elements l) is that the
   exclusion is inherited to the subelements. The `Sub_exclusions
   expression must be toplevel, i.e. it must not occur within an `Or, 
   `Except, or another 'Sub_exclusions expression.
 Note that the members of the class `Everywhere are allowed everywhere,
 regardless of whether the model constraint allows them or not.
 | 
| monitor [Uq_mt] | 
A thread monitor governs which threads have access to a set
      of engines running together on an event system
 
 | 
| mountpoint [Netcgi_plex] | |
| mset [Rpc_proxy.ManagedSet] | 
a managed set
 
 | 
| mset_config [Rpc_proxy.ManagedSet] | |
| mset_policy [Rpc_proxy.ManagedSet] | 
Sets in which order managed clients are picked from the 
             
services array passed to create_mset: `Failover: Picks an element from the first service
               in services that is enabled and has free capacity.
               That means that the first service is preferred until it is
               maxed out or it fails, then the second service is preferred,
               and so on., `Balance_load: Picks an element from the service in 
               services that is enabled and has the lowest load.
 | 
| multipart_style [Netmime] | 
How to parse multipart messages:  
`None: Do not handle multipart messages specially. Multipart bodies
    are not further decoded, and returned as `Body b where b is
    the transfer-encoded text representation., `Flat: If the top-level message is a multipart message, the parts
    are separated and returned as list. If the parts are again multipart
    messages, these inner multipart messages are not furher decoded 
    and returned as `Body b., `Deep: Multipart messages are recursively decoded and returned as
    tree structure.
 This value determines how far the complex_mime_message structure
 is created for a parsed MIME message.
 | 
| mutator [Netmcore_heap] | 
Mutators allow it to push new values onto the heap.
 
 | 
| mutex [Netplex_mutex] | |
| mutex [Netmcore_mutex] | |
| mutex_type [Netmcore_mutex] | 
Types:  
`Normal mutexes have no checks for deadlocks., `Errorcheck mutexes check whether the process locks the mutex
	  again, and fail in this case. Also, only the owning process can
	  unlock a mutex., `Recursive mutexes allow that the owner locks several times.
	  The same number of unlock requests need to be issued to give
	  up the ownership
 | 
N  | |
| name [Netgssapi] | 
A name is also opaque, and the same rules apply as for
	 
credential.
 | 
| named_mstring_factories [Xdr_mstring] | |
| named_semaphore [Netsys_posix] | |
| netscape_cookie [Nethttp] | 
These are old-style cookies, as introduced by Netscape.
 
 | 
| node_type [Netsys_posix] | |
| not_event [Netsys_posix] | |
O  | |
| oid [Netgssapi] | 
OIDs like "1.3.6.1.5.6.2" as array of int's.
 
 | 
| oid_set [Netgssapi] | 
A set of OID's.
 
 | 
| onshutdown_in_spec [Uq_engines] | 
See class  
input_async_mplex for explanations
 | 
| onshutdown_out_spec [Uq_engines] | 
See class  
output_async_mplex for explanations
 | 
| operating_type [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi] | |
| operation [Unixqueue] | 
An  
operation specifies the condition to wait for.
 | 
| other_url_spec [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_types] | |
| other_url_spec [Netcgi] | 
Determines how an URL part is generated:  
`Env: Take the value from the environment., `This v: Use this value v. It must already be URL-encoded., `None: Do not include this part into the URL.
 | 
| other_url_spec [Netcgi_common] | |
| out_buffer [Uq_io] | 
Buffers that can be attached to a  
device to get buffered I/O
 | 
| out_device [Uq_io] | 
Currently supported devices for output:  
`Polldescr(fd,esys): The poll system call is used with file
         descriptor fd to wait until data can be output. The
         event system esys is the underlying event queue. This works
         well for pipes, sockets etc. but not for normal files., `Multiplex mplex: The multiplex controller mplex is
         used as device. , `Buffer buf: Data is written to the buffer buf (which in turn
         is connected with a second device), `Count_out(f,d): Data is written to d, and every time a few
         bytes n are written the function f n is called (which may raise
         an exception)
      Generally, it is not well supported to write in parallel several times
      to the same device.
 | 
| output_mode [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_env] | 
This is not used anywhere.
 
 | 
| output_state [Nethttpd_types] | |
| output_state [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_env] | 
This is not the business of the user.
 
 | 
| output_type [Netcgi] | 
The ouput type determines how generated data is buffered.
 
 | 
| output_type [Netcgi_common] | 
See  
Netcgi.output_type.
 | 
P  | |
| packed_value [Rpc_packer] | |
| parallelization_type [Netplex_types] | 
Type of parallelization:  
`Multi_processing on a single host, `Multi_threading on a single host, `Controller_attached means that the service runs within the 
   controller. This is (for now) only allowed for controller-internal
   services.
 | 
| param_value [Netplex_types] | |
| param_value_or_any [Netplex_types] | |
| pattern [Netglob] | 
Input for  
Netglob.glob
 | 
| pattern [Netaux.KMP] | |
| peer [Http_client_conncache] | |
| pg_spec [Netsys_posix] | |
| pipe_mode [Netsys_win32] | |
| pm_obj [Netsys_pmanage] | |
| pmaplist [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| pmaplist_p [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| poll_act_events [Netsys_posix] | 
Poll events.
 
 | 
| poll_array [Netsys_posix] | 
The array of  
poll_cell entries
 | 
| poll_cell [Netsys_posix] | 
The poll cell refers to the descriptor  
poll_fd.
 | 
| poll_req_events [Netsys_posix] | |
| port [Ftp_client] | 
The port of the data connection:  
`Active means that the server 
 initiates the data connection to the listening client, and in the
 case of `Passive the client initiates the data connection to the
 listening server.
 | 
| posix_timer [Netsys_posix] | |
| prefix [Netsys_sem] | 
A name starting with a slash.
 
 | 
| private_api [Http_client] | 
The private part of the  
http_call class type
 | 
| private_data [Http_client_conncache] | |
| process [Shell_sys] | 
A process is the running instance of a command (a Unix process)
 
 | 
| process_id [Netmcore] | 
This tagged integer identifies processes.
 
 | 
| producer [Shell] | 
A producer generates data sent to a called process
 
 | 
| profile [Netmech_scram] | 
Profile
 
 | 
| protocol [Rpc] | |
| protocol [Nethttp] | 
The base protocol.
 
 | 
| protocol [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_env] | |
| protocol_attribute [Nethttp] | |
| protocol_attribute [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_env] | |
| protocol_version [Nethttp] | |
| protocol_version [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_env] | |
| proxy_type [Http_client] | |
| ptype [Netmech_scram] | 
Currently only the variant for  
`GSSAPI is supported
 | 
Q  | |
| qop [Netgssapi] | 
Quality-of-proctection parameters are mechanism-specific
 
 | 
| query_string_spec [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_types] | |
| query_string_spec [Netcgi] | 
Determines how the query part of URLs is generated:  
`Env: The query string of the current request., `This l: The query string is created from the specified
                     argument list l., `None: The query string is omitted., `Args: deprecated, use `This
                   (left for backward compatibility).
 | 
| query_string_spec [Netcgi_common] | |
R  | |
| r [Netplex_cenv.FUN_TYPE] | 
result type
 
 | 
| r [Netplex_cenv.LEVER] | 
result type
 
 | 
| rcache [Rpc_proxy.ReliabilityCache] | 
The cache
 
 | 
| rcache_config [Rpc_proxy.ReliabilityCache] | |
| rcache_policy [Rpc_proxy.ReliabilityCache] | 
How failures of individual ports are interpreted:  
`Independent: When a connection to a remote port repeatedly fails, 
          only this port is disabled, `Failing_port_disables_host p: When a connection to the TCP
          port p repeatedly fails, the whole remote host is disabled.
          Other ports do not disable the host, but are treated as in 
          `Independent., `Any_failing_port_disables_host: When a connection to any TCP
          port repeatedly fails, the whole remote host is disabled, `None: Nothing is disabled
        Note that the rcache_availability hook is not affected by the
        policy; this hook is called anyway.
 | 
| read_file_flag [Netfs] | |
| read_file_flag [Http_fs] | |
| read_flag [Netfs] | |
| read_flag [Http_fs] | |
| read_policy [Netcgi_apache.Apache.Request] | 
Policy to apply by  
setup_client_block if the request message
        indicates a body.
 | 
| readdir_flag [Netfs] | |
| readlink_flag [Netfs] | |
| regexp [Netstring_str] | 
The type of regular expressions
 
 | 
| regexp [Netstring_pcre] | 
The type of regular expressions; now based on  
Pcre
 | 
| reject_code [Rpc_client] | 
Reaction on authentication problems:  
`Fail: Stop here, and report to user, `Retry: Just try again with current session, `Renew: Drop the current session, and get a new session from
        the current auth_method, `Next: Try the next authentication method
 | 
| remove_flag [Netfs] | |
| rename_flag [Netfs] | |
| reply [Ftp_client] | 
Reply code plus text
 
 | 
| representation [Ftp_client] | 
The representation of the transferred file:  
`ASCII: An ASCII variant is used, i.e. the server sends files in
   ASCII encoding with CR/LF as end-of-line marker. Supported by all
   servers., `EBCDIC: An EBCDIC variant is used, i.e. the server sends files in
   EBCDIC encoding with NEL as end-of-line marker, `Image: The file is transferred in its original binary
   representation. Supported by all servers.
 "Local" representations are not supported.
 | 
| representation [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_types] | 
Embedded in the single place of use.
 
 | 
| representation [Netcgi_common] | |
| req_flag [Netgssapi] | 
Flags for the  
init_sec_context method
 | 
| req_token [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
A  
req_token represents a textual part of the received request: `Req_header is the full received header. Together with the header,
   the corresponding http_response object is returned which must
   be used to transmit the response., `Req_expect_100_continue is generated when the client expects that the
   server sends a "100 Continue" response (or a final status code) now.
   One should add `Resp_info_line resp_100_continue to the send queue
   if the header is acceptable, or otherwise generate an error response. In any
   case, the rest of the request must be read until `Req_end., `Req_body is a part of the request body. The transfer-coding, if any,
   is already decoded., `Req_trailer is the received trailer, `Req_end indicates the end of the request (the next request may begin
   immediately)., `Eof indicates the end of the stream, `Bad_request_error indicates that the request violated the HTTP protocol
   in a serious way and cannot be decoded. It is required to send a 
   "400 Bad Request" response. The following token will be `Eof., `Fatal_error indicates that the connection crashed. 
   The following token will be `Eof., `Timeout means that nothing has been received for a certain amount
   of time, and the protocol is in a state that the next request can begin.
   The following token will be `Eof.
 Note that it is always allowed to send tokens to the client.
 | 
| request_line [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
The method (including the URI), and the HTTP version
 
 | 
| request_method [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_types] | |
| request_method [Netcgi_common] | |
| res_id [Netmcore] | 
This tagged integer identifies resources.
 
 | 
| resolver [Http_client] | 
A name resolver is a function  
r called as r esys name reply.
 | 
| resp_state [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
The response state:  
`Inhibited = it is not yet allowed to start the response, `Queued = the response waits on the queue for activation, `Active = the response is currently being transmitted, `Processed = the response has been completely sent, `Error = an error occurred during the transmission of this response, `Dropped = an earlier response forced to close the connection, and
   this response is dequeued
 | 
| resp_token [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
The  
resp_token represents a textual part of the response to send: `Resp_info_line is an informational status line (code=100..199). There can
   be several informational lines, and they can be accompanied with their own
   headers. Such lines are only sent to HTTP/1.1 clients., `Resp_status_line is the final status line to send (code >= 200), `Resp_header is the whole response header to send, `Resp_body is the next part of the response body to send., `Resp_trailer is the whole response trailer to send (currently ignored), `Resp_action is special because it does not directly represent a token
   to send. The argument is a function which is called when the token is
   the next token on the active event queue. The function is also called when
   the event queue is dropped because of an error (the state of the
   response object indicates this). The function must not raise exceptions
   except Unix_error, and it must not block.
 | 
| response_body_storage [Http_client] | 
How to create the response body:  
`Memory: The response body is in-memory, `File f: The response body is stored into the file whose name
   is returned by f(), `Body f: The response body is stored into the object returned
   by f(), `Device f: The response is directly forwarded to the device
   obtained by f() (new since Ocamlnet-3.3)
 When the function f is called in the latter cases the response
 header has already been received, and can be retrieved with the
 response_header method of the call object.
 | 
| result [Rpc_transport] | |
| result [Netstring_str] | 
The type of matching results
 
 | 
| result [Netstring_pcre] | 
The type of matching results
 
 | 
| result [Netcgi_apache.Handler] | |
| result_eof [Rpc_transport] | |
| ret_flag [Netgssapi] | 
Flags for the  
accept_sec_context method
 | 
| rmdir_flag [Netfs] | |
| routine_error [Netgssapi] | 
Possible errors caused by the provider
 
 | 
| rule [Rpc_server] | |
| runner [Uq_tcl] | |
| runner [Uq_gtk] | |
S  | |
| s [Netplex_cenv.FUN_TYPE] | 
argument type
 
 | 
| s [Netplex_cenv.LEVER] | 
argument type
 
 | 
| s_extended_token [Mimestring] | 
An opaque type containing the information of  
s_token plus: where the token occurs, RFC-2047 access functions
 | 
| s_option [Mimestring] | |
| s_param [Mimestring] | 
The type of encoded parameters (RFC 2231)
 
 | 
| s_token [Mimestring] | 
A token may be one of:  
QString s: The quoted string s, i.e a string between double
   quotes. Quoted pairs are already decoded in s., Control c: The control character c (0-31, 127, 128-255), Special c: The special character c, i.e. a character from 
   the specials list, DomainLiteral s: The bracketed string s, i.e. a string between
   brackets.  Quoted pairs are already decoded in s., Comment: A string between parentheses. This kind of token is only
   generated when the option Return_comments is in effect., EncodedWord((charset,lang),encoding,encoded_word): An RFC-2047 style
   encoded word: charset is the name of the character set; lang is
   the language specifier (from RFC 2231) or ""; encoding is either
   "Q" or "B"; and encoded_word is the word encoded in charset and
   encoding. This kind of token is only generated when the option
   Recognize_encoded_words is in effect (if not, Atom is generated
   instead)., Atom s: A string which is neither quoted not bracketed nor 
   written in RFC 2047 notation, and which is not a control or special
   character, i.e. the "rest", End: The end of the string
 | 
| sarray [Netmcore_array] | 
Arrays where the elements have type  
'e and the header has
      type 'h
 | 
| sarray2 [Netmcore_matrix] | 
Arrays where the elements have type  
'e and the header has
      type 'h
 | 
| sarray2_descr [Netmcore_matrix] | 
The marshallable descriptor of a shared matrix
 
 | 
| sarray_descr [Netmcore_array] | 
The marshallable descriptor of a shared array
 
 | 
| sem_kind [Netsys_posix] | |
| sem_open_flag [Netsys_sem] | |
| sem_open_flag [Netsys_posix] | |
| sem_wait_behavior [Netsys_sem] | |
| sem_wait_behavior [Netsys_posix] | |
| semaphore [Netsys_posix] | |
| semaphore [Netmcore_sem] | |
| serial [Netlog.Debug] | 
A serial number for the optional tracking of ownership
 
 | 
| server_error [Rpc] | |
| server_error [Netmech_scram] | 
Error codes of this protocol
 
 | 
| server_session [Netmech_scram] | 
Session context for servers
 
 | 
| service_factory [Nethttpd_plex] | 
The service factory function is called when a  
service configuration
      section of a certain type needs to be read.
 | 
| session [Rpc_server] | 
identifies a pair of a call and a reply
 
 | 
| shm_descr [Netshm] | 
A shared memory descriptor refers to a shared memory object.
 
 | 
| shm_name [Netshm] | 
A  
shm_name is a name for a shared memory object.
 | 
| shm_open_flag [Netsys_posix] | |
| shm_open_flag [Netsys] | |
| shm_table [Netshm] | |
| shm_type [Netshm] | |
| sig_action [Netsys_posix] | |
| simplified_dtd [Nethtml] | 
A  
simplified_dtd is an associative list of tuples
  (element_name, (element_class, constraint)): For every element_name
  it is declared that it is a member of element_class, and that
  the sub elements must satisfy constraint.
 | 
| size_flag [Netfs] | |
| sockaddr [Rpc_transport] | |
| socket_state [Netplex_types] | 
The state of a socket:  
`Enabled: The controller allows containers to accept connections.
   Note that this does not necessarily means that there such containers., `Disabled: It is not allowed to accept new connections. The
   socket is kept open, however., `Restarting b: The containers are being restarted. The boolean
   argument says whether the socket will be enabled after that., `Down: The socket is down/closed
 | 
| sockspec [Uq_engines] | 
Extended names for socket addresses.
 
 | 
| socksymbol [Netsockaddr] | 
Symbolic socket names:
 
 | 
| specific_keys [Netmech_scram] | 
The specific keys to use
 
 | 
| split_result [Netstring_str] | |
| split_result [Netstring_pcre] | |
| squeue [Netmcore_queue] | 
Queues where the elements have type  
'e and the header has
      type 'h
 | 
| squeue_descr [Netmcore_queue] | 
The marshallble descriptor of queues
 
 | 
| sref [Netmcore_ref] | |
| sref_descr [Netmcore_ref] | 
The marshallable descriptor of a reference
 
 | 
| ssl_socket_state [Uq_ssl] | |
| state [Rpc_proxy.ManagedClient] | 
The state:  
`Down: The initial state, and also reached after a socket
             error, or after one of the shutdown functions is called.
             Although `Down, there might still some cleanup to do.
             When RPC functions are called, the client is automatically
             revived., `Connecting: This state is used while the initial ping is
             done. It does not reflect whether the client is really 
             TCP-connected. Without initial ping, this state cannot occur., `Up s: The client is (so far known) up and can be used.
             s is the socket address of the local socket
 | 
| state [Netpop] | |
| status [Http_client] | 
Condensed status information of a HTTP call:  
`Unserved: The call has not yet been finished, `HTTP_protocol_error e: An error on HTTP level occurred. Corresponds
   to the exception Http_protocol., `Successful: The call is successful, and the response code is between
   200 and 299., `Redirection: The call is successful, and the response code is
   between 300 and 399., `Client_error: The call failed with a response code between 400 and
   499., `Server_error: The call failed for any other reason.
 | 
| status [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_types] | |
| status_line [Nethttpd_kernel] | 
= (code, phrase)
 
 | 
| std_activation [Nethttpd_services] | 
The way the  
Netcgi_types.cgi_activation object is created.
 | 
| std_activation_options [Nethttpd_services] | 
These are options for  
`Std_activation.
 | 
| store [Netmime] | 
Specifies where to store the body of a mail message.
 
 | 
| store [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_types] | 
Embedded in the single place of use.
 
 | 
| store [Netcgi_common] | |
| string_like [Uq_io] | 
The user can pass data buffers that base either on strings or on
      bigarrays of char (memory).
 
 | 
| structure [Ftp_client] | 
The client supports two structures:  
`File_structure: Files are simply contiguous streams of bytes, `Record_structure: Files are sequences of records. FTP does
   not make a difference between variable and fixed length records.
   It is not forbidden that the records are themselves structured
   into lines, in fact it can happen that end-of-line markers are
   contained in binary records. Operating systems that support 
   record-structured files often store text files in this format, i.e.
   every line is stored in its own record, without end-of-line marker.
   If record structure is selected by a STRU command, it is recommended
   to use the classes Ftp_data_endpoint.out_record_channel and
   Ftp_data_endpoint.in_record_channel for the local representation
   of the files, otherwise the records may be incorrectly mapped
   to the local conventions.
 Page-structured files (i.e.
 | 
| suppl_status [Netgssapi] | 
Further flags
 
 | 
| support_level [Rpc_auth_gssapi] | |
| symlink_flag [Netfs] | |
| synchronization [Http_client] | 
This type determines whether to keep requests and responses 
 synchronized or not.
 
 | 
| syslog_facility [Netsys_posix] | 
The facilities.
 
 | 
| syslog_option [Netsys_posix] | 
The syslog options:  
`Cons: Fall back to console logging if syslog is unavailable, `Ndelay: Open the connection immediately, `Odelay: Open the connection at the first call syslog (default), `Nowait: Do not wait until it is ensured that the message is
       sent, `Pid: Log the PID with every message
 | 
T  | |
| t [Rpc_server] | 
represents a server for an RPC program
 
 | 
| t [Rpc_portmapper] | 
represents a client for the portmapper
 
 | 
| t [Rpc_portmapper_clnt.PMAP.V2] | |
| t [Rpc_portmapper_clnt.Make'PMAP.V2] | |
| t [Rpc_simple_client] | 
The type of simple clients
 
 | 
| t [Rpc_client.USE_CLIENT] | 
The client type
 
 | 
| t [Rpc_client] | 
The type of RPC clients
 
 | 
| t [Rpc_program] | 
Type of RPC programs
 
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| t [Rpc_key_service] | 
represents a client of the keyserv daemon
 
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| t [Netpagebuffer] | |
| t [Nethttp.Cookie] | 
Functions to manipulate cookies.
 
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| t [Netdate] | |
| t [Netbuffer] | |
| t [Netaddress] | 
The union of  
mailbox and group
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| t [Netshm_array] | |
| t [Netshm_hashtbl] | |
| t [Netplex_mbox.MBOX] | 
The type of messages
 
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| t [Netplex_encap.TYPE] | |
| t [Netplex_encap.ENCAP] | |
| t [Netplex_cenv.TYPE] | |
| t [Netplex_cenv.LEVER] | |
| t [Netplex_cenv.VAR_TYPE] | |
| t [Netmcore_hashtbl] | 
The type of hash tables from type  
'a to type 'b and a
    header of type 'h
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| t [Netcgi.Cookie] | 
Mutable cookie type.
 
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| t [Netcgi_common.Cookie] | |
| t [Netcgi_apache.Handler] | 
The type of handler functions.
 
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| t [Netcgi_apache.Apache.Request] | 
Apache  
request_rec structure.
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| t [Netcgi_apache.Apache.Connection] | 
Apache  
conn_rec structure.
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| t [Netcgi_apache.Apache.Server] | 
Apache  
server_rec structure.
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| t [Netcgi_apache.Apache.Table] | 
Apache  
table structure.
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| t [Equeue] | 
This is the type of an event system with events of type 'a
 
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| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_callit'arg [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_callit'res [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_dump'arg [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_dump'res [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_getport'arg [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_getport'res [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_null'arg [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_null'res [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_set'arg [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_set'res [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_unset'arg [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_PMAP'V2'pmapproc_unset'res [Rpc_portmapper_aux] | |
| t_descr [Netmcore_hashtbl] | 
The marshallable descriptor of a shared hash table
 
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| table_row [Netcgi_modtpl] | |
| telnet_command [Telnet_client] | 
A  
telnet_command is the interpretation of the octets in a Telnet
 session, i.e.
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| telnet_connector [Telnet_client] | 
Connectors:  
Telnet_connect(host,port): The client connects to this port., Telnet_socket s: The client uses an already connected socket.
 Why Telnet_socket? Telnet is a symmetrical protocol; client and servers
 implement the same protocol features (the only difference is the
 environment: a client is typically connected with a real terminal; a server
 is connected with a pseudo terminal).
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| telnet_negotiated_option [Telnet_client] | telnet_negotiated_option: names for the most common options, and
 the generic name Telnet_option for other options.
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| telnet_option_state [Telnet_client] | 
An option has one of three states:  
Not_negotiated: There was no negotiation about the option. This means
   that the option is turned off (but this client is allowed to reject
   it explicitly), Accepted: Both sides have accepted the option., Rejected: One side has rejected the option. This also means that the
   option is off, but the client refuses to send further acknoledgements
   that the option is off (to avoid endless negotiation loops).
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| telnet_options [Telnet_client] | telnet_options: modifies the behaviour of the client.
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| test_flag [Netfs] | |
| test_type [Netfs] | 
Tests:  
`N: the file name exists, `E: the file exists, `D: the file exists and is a directory, `F: the file exists and is regular, `H: the file exists and is a symlink (possibly to a non-existing
           target), `R: the file exists and is readable, `W: the file exists and is writable, `X: the file exists and is executable, `S: the file exists and is non-empty
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| text_data_repr [Ftp_data_endpoint] | 
Possible representation of text data:
  
`ASCII means an ASCII-compatible encoding where the newline
 character is represented by CR/LF.
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| thread_sys_id [Netplex_types] | 
A system-specific identifier of the thread/process
 
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| timer [Netplex_cenv] | 
A timer
 
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| timer_expiration [Netsys_posix] | |
| timespec [Netsys_posix] | (t,t_nanos): Specifies a time by a base time t to which the
	nanoseconds t_nanos are added.
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| token [Netgssapi] | 
Authentication tokens.
 
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| transfer_coding [Nethttpd_kernel] | |
| transmission_mode [Ftp_client] | 
The transmission mode selects how the data are encoded in the data
 connection.
 
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| transmission_mode [Ftp_data_endpoint] | 
The transmission mode as described in RFC 959.
 
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U  | |
| uint4 [Rtypes] | 
32 bit unsigned integer
 
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| uint4 [Netnumber] | 
32 bit unsigned integer
 
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| uint8 [Rtypes] | 
64 bit unsigned integer
 
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| uint8 [Netnumber] | 
64 bit unsigned integer
 
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| unicode_lexbuf [Netulex.ULB] | |
| uri_distributor [Nethttpd_services] | 
Describes that services are bound to URI prefixes.
 
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| url [Neturl] | 
Values of type  
url describe concrete URLs.
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| url_syntax [Neturl] | 
Values of type  
url_syntax describe which components of an URL are
 recognized, which are allowed (and optional), and which are required.
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| url_syntax_option [Neturl] | |
| user_name_format [Rpc_auth_gssapi] | 
What to return as user name:  
`Exported_name: the exported name in binary format (as described
        in RFC 2078, section 3.2). This format can only be read back by
        the gss_api object generating the name., `Prefixed_name: the display name in a text format
        "{<oid>}<namestring>"., `Plain_name: the string part of the display name
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| user_name_format [Rpc_auth_sys] | 
How  
Rpc_server.get_user returns the user as string: `Full: The format includes all transmitted details:
   "<uid>.<gid>.<gid1>.<gid2>...@<hostname>".
   All user and group IDs are numeric. The first two numbers, <uid> and
   <gid> are always present. The other numbers are the supplementary
   group IDs and can be omitted. The <hostname> is the name passed in
   the credentials., `UID: The string is the numeric user ID, `Custom f: The string is returned by the function f. The
   arguments are uid, gid, the array of the supplementary 
   group IDs and the hostname.
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| user_name_interpretation [Rpc_auth_gssapi] | |
V  | |
| valid_glob_expr [Netglob] | 
A validated  
glob_expr
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| var [Netcgi_modtpl] | |
| verbosity [Rpc_util] | 
How verbose the RPC ftrace is:  
`Name_only: For each RPC call only the name is logged, `Name_abbrev_args: The name and the abbreviated argument list
          are logged, `Name_full_args: The name and the full argument list are logged
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W  | |
| w32_console_attr [Netsys_win32] | |
| w32_console_info [Netsys_win32] | |
| w32_console_mode [Netsys_win32] | 
See the msdn docs for GetConsoleMode for details
 
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| w32_event [Netsys_win32] | |
| w32_input_thread [Netsys_win32] | |
| w32_object [Netsys_win32] | |
| w32_output_thread [Netsys_win32] | |
| w32_pipe [Netsys_win32] | 
A pipe endpoint
 
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| w32_pipe_server [Netsys_win32] | 
A pipe server.
 
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| w32_process [Netsys_win32] | 
A handle to spawned processes
 
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| wait_entry [Netmcore_condition] | 
Each process that wants to  
wait needs a wait_entry.
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| wait_entry_e [Netmcore_condition] | 
A special kind of  
wait_entry for intergration into an event
      loop
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| wait_id [Unixqueue] | 
A wait identifier is used to distinguish between several
 timers, see type  
operation.
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| wait_set [Netmcore_condition] | 
A set of  
wait_entry, for easier management.
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| watched_subprocess [Netsys_posix] | |
| wd_spec [Netsys_posix] | |
| workaround [Netcgi1_compat.Netcgi_env] | 
The  
Work_around_ part has been dropped as it is clear at
	    the spot of use.
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| write_common [Netfs] | 
The intersection of  
write_flag and write_file_flag
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| write_file_flag [Netfs] | |
| write_file_flag [Http_fs] | |
| write_flag [Netfs] | |
| write_flag [Http_fs] | |
| write_op [Netshm] | |
X  | |
| xdr_type [Xdr] | 
This is the validated version of  
xdr_type_term.
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| xdr_type_system [Xdr] | 
A validated type system.
 
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| xdr_type_term [Xdr] | |
| xdr_type_term_system [Xdr] | 
Bind names to types.
 
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| xdr_value [Xdr] | |
| xdr_value_version [Xdr] | 
Selects which version of  
xdr_value is returned by unpack_xdr_value.
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| xmap_value [Nethtml] |