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oct-passwd.h
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25 
26 #if ! defined (octave_oct_passwd_h)
27 #define octave_oct_passwd_h 1
28 
29 #include "octave-config.h"
30 
31 #include <string>
32 
33 #include <sys/types.h>
34 
35 namespace octave
36 {
37  namespace sys
38  {
39  class
40  OCTAVE_API
41  password
42  {
43  public:
44 
45  password (void)
46  : m_name (), m_passwd (), m_uid (0), m_gid (0), m_gecos (),
47  m_dir (), m_shell (), valid (false)
48  { }
49 
50  password (const password& pw)
51  : m_name (pw.m_name), m_passwd (pw.m_passwd),
52  m_uid (pw.m_uid), m_gid (pw.m_gid), m_gecos (pw.m_gecos),
53  m_dir (pw.m_dir), m_shell (pw.m_shell), valid (pw.valid)
54  { }
55 
56  password& operator = (const password& pw)
57  {
58  if (this != &pw)
59  {
60  m_name = pw.m_name;
61  m_passwd = pw.m_passwd;
62  m_uid = pw.m_uid;
63  m_gid = pw.m_gid;
64  m_gecos = pw.m_gecos;
65  m_dir = pw.m_dir;
66  m_shell = pw.m_shell;
67  valid = pw.valid;
68  }
69 
70  return *this;
71  }
72 
73  ~password (void) = default;
74 
75  std::string name (void) const;
76 
77  std::string passwd (void) const;
78 
79  uid_t uid (void) const;
80 
81  gid_t gid (void) const;
82 
83  std::string gecos (void) const;
84 
85  std::string dir (void) const;
86 
87  std::string shell (void) const;
88 
89  bool ok (void) const { return valid; }
90 
91  operator bool () const { return ok (); }
92 
93  static password getpwent (void);
94  static password getpwent (std::string& msg);
95 
96  static password getpwuid (uid_t uid);
97  static password getpwuid (uid_t uid, std::string& msg);
98 
99  static password getpwnam (const std::string& nm);
100  static password getpwnam (const std::string& nm, std::string& msg);
101 
102  static int setpwent (void);
103  static int setpwent (std::string& msg);
104 
105  static int endpwent (void);
106  static int endpwent (std::string& msg);
107 
108  private:
109 
110  // User name.
111  std::string m_name;
112 
113  // Encrypted password.
114  std::string m_passwd;
115 
116  // Numeric user id.
117  uid_t m_uid;
118 
119  // Numeric group id.
120  gid_t m_gid;
121 
122  // Miscellaneous junk.
123  std::string m_gecos;
124 
125  // Home directory.
126  std::string m_dir;
127 
128  // Login shell.
129  std::string m_shell;
130 
131  // Flag that says whether we have been properly initialized.
132  bool valid;
133 
134  // This is how we will create a password object from a pointer
135  // to a struct passwd.
136  password (void *p, std::string& msg);
137  };
138  }
139 }
140 
141 #endif
std::string m_shell
Definition: oct-passwd.h:129
bool ok(void) const
Definition: oct-passwd.h:89
std::string m_gecos
Definition: oct-passwd.h:123
~password(void)=default
password(const password &pw)
Definition: oct-passwd.h:50
std::string m_name
Definition: oct-passwd.h:111
std::string m_passwd
Definition: oct-passwd.h:114
QString name