X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fsd-id128.xml;h=abd2004d1caeb244d1554f48c9fd34cbf12f8db0;hb=15804cebfdf7bef91db1374967ee813cd4a93588;hp=d45339043df247e7c1ff24984a9cd7955d19187f;hpb=a4023a43d0312568f0b81b39b4bc6fd9b64880eb;p=elogind.git diff --git a/man/sd-id128.xml b/man/sd-id128.xml index d45339043..abd2004d1 100644 --- a/man/sd-id128.xml +++ b/man/sd-id128.xml @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ sd-id128 sd_id128_t SD_ID128_MAKE + SD_ID128_CONST_STR SD_ID128_FORMAT_STR SD_ID128_FORMAT_VAL sd_id128_equal @@ -104,11 +105,21 @@ decode 128 bit IDs: SD_ID128_MAKE() may be used - to write a 128 bit ID in source code. A commonly used - idiom is to give 128 bit IDs names using this macro: + to denote a constant 128 bit ID in source code. A + commonly used idiom is to assign a name to a 128 bit + ID using this macro: #define SD_MESSAGE_COREDUMP SD_ID128_MAKE(fc,2e,22,bc,6e,e6,47,b6,b9,07,29,ab,34,a2,50,b1) + SD_ID128_CONST_STR() may be + use to convert constant 128bit IDs into constant + strings for output. The following example code will + output the string + "fc2e22bc6ee647b6b90729ab34a250b1": + int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { + puts(SD_ID128_CONST_STR(SD_MESSAGE_COREDUMP)); +} + SD_ID128_FORMAT_STR and SD_ID128_FORMAT_VAL() may be used to format a 128 bit ID in a