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/**
* @file tree_data.h
* @author Radek Krejci <rkrejci@cesnet.cz>
* @brief libyang representation of YANG data trees.
*
* Copyright (c) 2015 - 2019 CESNET, z.s.p.o.
*
* This source code is licensed under BSD 3-Clause License (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
*/
#ifndef LY_TREE_DATA_H_
#define LY_TREE_DATA_H_
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "log.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "tree_schema.h"
struct ly_ctx;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @defgroup datatree Data Tree
* @{
*
* Data structures and functions to manipulate and access instance data tree.
*/
/**
* @brief Macro to iterate via all elements in a data tree. This is the opening part
* to the #LYD_TREE_DFS_END - they always have to be used together.
*
* The function follows deep-first search algorithm:
* <pre>
* 1
* / \
* 2 4
* / / \
* 3 5 6
* </pre>
*
* Use the same parameters for #LY_TREE_DFS_BEGIN and #LY_TREE_DFS_END. While
* START can be any of the lyd_node* types, NEXT and ELEM variables are expected
* to be pointers to a generic struct lyd_node.
*
* Since the next node is selected as part of #LYD_TREE_DFS_END, do not use
* continue statement between the #LYD_TREE_DFS_BEGIN and #LYD_TREE_DFS_END.
*
* Use with opening curly bracket '{' after the macro.
*
* @param START Pointer to the starting element processed first.
* @param NEXT Temporary storage, do not use.
* @param ELEM Iterator intended for use in the block.
*/
#define LYD_TREE_DFS_BEGIN(START, NEXT, ELEM) \
for ((ELEM) = (NEXT) = (START); \
(ELEM); \
(ELEM) = (NEXT))
/**
* @brief Macro to iterate via all elements in a tree. This is the closing part
* to the #LYD_TREE_DFS_BEGIN - they always have to be used together.
*
* Use the same parameters for #LYD_TREE_DFS_BEGIN and #LYD_TREE_DFS_END. While
* START can be any of the lyd_node* types, NEXT and ELEM variables are expected
* to be pointers to a generic struct lyd_node.
*
* Use with closing curly bracket '}' after the macro.
*
* @param START Pointer to the starting element processed first.
* @param NEXT Temporary storage, do not use.
* @param ELEM Iterator intended for use in the block.
*/
#define LYD_TREE_DFS_END(START, NEXT, ELEM) \
/* select element for the next run - children first */ \
(NEXT) = (struct lyd_node*)lyd_node_children((struct lyd_node*)ELEM); \
if (!(NEXT)) { \
/* no children */ \
if ((ELEM) == (struct lyd_node*)(START)) { \
/* we are done, (START) has no children */ \
break; \
} \
/* try siblings */ \
(NEXT) = (ELEM)->next; \
} \
while (!(NEXT)) { \
/* parent is already processed, go to its sibling */ \
(ELEM) = (struct lyd_node*)(ELEM)->parent; \
/* no siblings, go back through parents */ \
if ((ELEM)->parent == (START)->parent) { \
/* we are done, no next element to process */ \
break; \
} \
(NEXT) = (ELEM)->next; \
}
/**
* @brief Data input/output formats supported by libyang [parser](@ref howtodataparsers) and
* [printer](@ref howtodataprinters) functions.
*/
typedef enum {
LYD_UNKNOWN = 0, /**< unknown format, used as return value in case of error */
LYD_XML, /**< XML format of the instance data */
#if 0
LYD_JSON, /**< JSON format of the instance data */
LYD_LYB, /**< LYB format of the instance data */
#endif
} LYD_FORMAT;
/**
* @brief List of possible value types stored in ::lyd_node_anydata.
*/
typedef enum {
LYD_ANYDATA_CONSTSTRING = 0x00, /**< value is constant string (const char *) which is internally duplicated for
storing in the anydata structure; XML sensitive characters (such as & or \>)
are automatically escaped when the anydata is printed in XML format. */
LYD_ANYDATA_STRING = 0x01, /**< value is dynamically allocated string (char*), so the data are used directly
without duplication and caller is supposed to not manipulate with the data
after a successful call (including calling free() on the provided data); XML
sensitive characters (such as & or \>) are automatically escaped when the
anydata is printed in XML format */
LYD_ANYDATA_JSON = 0x02, /**< value is string containing the data modeled by YANG and encoded as I-JSON. The
string is handled as constant string. In case of using the value as input
parameter, the #LYD_ANYDATA_JSOND can be used for dynamically allocated
string. */
LYD_ANYDATA_JSOND = 0x03, /**< In case of using value as input parameter, this enumeration is supposed to be
used for dynamically allocated strings (it is actually combination of
#LYD_ANYDATA_JSON and #LYD_ANYDATA_STRING (and it can be also specified as
ORed value of the mentioned values. */
LYD_ANYDATA_SXML = 0x04, /**< value is string containing the serialized XML data. The string is handled as
constant string. In case of using the value as input parameter, the
#LYD_ANYDATA_SXMLD can be used for dynamically allocated string. */
LYD_ANYDATA_SXMLD = 0x05, /**< In case of using serialized XML value as input parameter, this enumeration is
supposed to be used for dynamically allocated strings (it is actually
combination of #LYD_ANYDATA_SXML and #LYD_ANYDATA_STRING (and it can be also
specified as ORed value of the mentioned values). */
LYD_ANYDATA_XML = 0x08, /**< value is struct lyxml_elem*, the structure is directly connected into the
anydata node without duplication, caller is supposed to not manipulate with the
data after a successful call (including calling lyxml_free() on the provided
data) */
LYD_ANYDATA_DATATREE = 0x10, /**< value is struct lyd_node* (first sibling), the structure is directly connected
into the anydata node without duplication, caller is supposed to not manipulate
with the data after a successful call (including calling lyd_free() on the
provided data) */
LYD_ANYDATA_LYB = 0x20, /**< value is a memory with serialized data tree in LYB format. The data are handled
as a constant string. In case of using the value as input parameter,
the #LYD_ANYDATA_LYBD can be used for dynamically allocated string. */
LYD_ANYDATA_LYBD = 0x21, /**< In case of using LYB value as input parameter, this enumeration is
supposed to be used for dynamically allocated strings (it is actually
combination of #LYD_ANYDATA_LYB and #LYD_ANYDATA_STRING (and it can be also
specified as ORed value of the mentioned values). */
} LYD_ANYDATA_VALUETYPE;
/** @} */
/**
* @brief YANG data representation
*/
struct lyd_value {
const char *canonized; /**< string representation of value (for comparison, printing,...), canonized according to the
rules implemented in the type's canonization callback (if any). */
union {
const char *string; /**< original, non-canonized string value. Useful for example for unions where the type (and therefore
the cannonization rules) can change by changing value (e.g. leafref target) somewhere else. */
int8_t boolean; /**< 0 as false, 1 as true */
int64_t dec64; /**< decimal64: value = dec64 / 10^fraction-digits */
struct lysc_type_bitenum_item *enum_item; /**< pointer to the definition of the enumeration value */
struct lysc_type_bitenum_item **bits_items; /**< list of set pointers to the specification of the set bits ([sized array](@ref sizedarrays)) */
struct lysc_ident *ident; /**< pointer to the schema definition of the identityref value */
int8_t int8; /**< 8-bit signed integer */
int16_t int16; /**< 16-bit signed integer */
int32_t int32; /**< 32-bit signed integer */
int64_t int64; /**< 64-bit signed integer */
uint8_t uint8; /**< 8-bit unsigned integer */
uint16_t uint16; /**< 16-bit signed integer */
uint32_t uint32; /**< 32-bit signed integer */
uint64_t uint64; /**< 64-bit signed integer */
void *ptr; /**< generic data type structure used to store the data */
}; /**< The union is just a list of shorthands to possible values stored by a type's plugin. libyang works only with the canonized string,
this specific data type storage is just to simplify use of the values by the libyang users. */
};
/**
* @brief Attribute structure.
*
* The structure provides information about attributes of a data element. Such attributes must map to
* annotations as specified in RFC 7952. The only exception is the filter type (in NETCONF get operations)
* and edit-config's operation attributes. In XML, they are represented as standard XML attributes. In JSON,
* they are represented as JSON elements starting with the '@' character (for more information, see the
* YANG metadata RFC.
*
*/
struct lyd_attr {
struct lyd_node *parent; /**< data node where the attribute is placed */
struct lyd_attr *next; /**< pointer to the next attribute of the same element */
void *annotation; /**< TODO pointer to the attribute/annotation's definition */
const char *name; /**< attribute name */
struct lyd_value value; /**< attribute's value representation */
};
#define LYD_NODE_INNER (LYS_CONTAINER|LYS_LIST) /**< Schema nodetype mask for lyd_node_inner */
#define LYD_NODE_TERM (LYS_LEAF|LYS_LEAFLIST) /**< Schema nodetype mask for lyd_node_term */
#define LYD_NODE_ANY (LYS_ANYDATA) /**< Schema nodetype mask for lyd_node_any */
/**
* @brief Generic structure for a data node.
*/
struct lyd_node {
uint32_t hash; /**< hash of this particular node (module name + schema name + key string values if list) */
const struct lysc_node *schema; /**< pointer to the schema definition of this node */
struct lyd_node_inner *parent; /**< pointer to the parent node, NULL in case of root node */
struct lyd_node *next; /**< pointer to the next sibling node (NULL if there is no one) */
struct lyd_node *prev; /**< pointer to the previous sibling node \note Note that this pointer is
never NULL. If there is no sibling node, pointer points to the node
itself. In case of the first node, this pointer points to the last
node in the list. */
struct lyd_attr *attr; /**< pointer to the list of attributes of this node */
#ifdef LY_ENABLED_LYD_PRIV
void *priv; /**< private user data, not used by libyang */
#endif
};
/**
* @brief Data node structure for the inner data tree nodes - containers and lists.
*/
struct lyd_node_inner {
uint32_t hash; /**< hash of this particular node (module name + schema name + key string values if list) */
const struct lysc_node *schema; /**< pointer to the schema definition of this node */
struct lyd_node_inner *parent; /**< pointer to the parent node, NULL in case of root node */
struct lyd_node *next; /**< pointer to the next sibling node (NULL if there is no one) */
struct lyd_node *prev; /**< pointer to the previous sibling node \note Note that this pointer is
never NULL. If there is no sibling node, pointer points to the node
itself. In case of the first node, this pointer points to the last
node in the list. */
struct lyd_attr *attr; /**< pointer to the list of attributes of this node */
#ifdef LY_ENABLED_LYD_PRIV
void *priv; /**< private user data, not used by libyang */
#endif
struct lyd_node *child; /**< pointer to the first child node. */
struct hash_table *children_ht; /**< hash table with all the direct children (except keys for a list, lists without keys) */
};
/**
* @brief Data node structure for the terminal data tree nodes - leafs and leaf-lists.
*/
struct lyd_node_term {
uint32_t hash; /**< hash of this particular node (module name + schema name + key string values if list) */
const struct lysc_node *schema; /**< pointer to the schema definition of this node */
struct lyd_node_inner *parent; /**< pointer to the parent node, NULL in case of root node */
struct lyd_node *next; /**< pointer to the next sibling node (NULL if there is no one) */
struct lyd_node *prev; /**< pointer to the previous sibling node \note Note that this pointer is
never NULL. If there is no sibling node, pointer points to the node
itself. In case of the first node, this pointer points to the last
node in the list. */
struct lyd_attr *attr; /**< pointer to the list of attributes of this node */
#ifdef LY_ENABLED_LYD_PRIV
void *priv; /**< private user data, not used by libyang */
#endif
struct lyd_value value; /**< node's value representation */
};
/**
* @brief Data node structure for the anydata data tree nodes - anydatas and anyxmls.
*/
struct lyd_node_any {
uint32_t hash; /**< hash of this particular node (module name + schema name + key string values if list) */
const struct lysc_node *schema; /**< pointer to the schema definition of this node */
struct lyd_node_inner *parent; /**< pointer to the parent node, NULL in case of root node */
struct lyd_node *next; /**< pointer to the next sibling node (NULL if there is no one) */
struct lyd_node *prev; /**< pointer to the previous sibling node \note Note that this pointer is
never NULL. If there is no sibling node, pointer points to the node
itself. In case of the first node, this pointer points to the last
node in the list. */
struct lyd_attr *attr; /**< pointer to the list of attributes of this node */
#ifdef LY_ENABLED_LYD_PRIV
void *priv; /**< private user data, not used by libyang */
#endif
/* TODO - anydata representation */
};
/**
* @defgroup dataparseroptions Data parser options
* @ingroup datatree
*
* Various options to change the data tree parsers behavior.
*
* Default behavior:
* - in case of XML, parser reads all data from its input (file, memory, XML tree) including the case of not well-formed
* XML document (multiple top-level elements) and if there is an unknown element, it is skipped including its subtree
* (see the next point). This can be changed by the #LYD_OPT_NOSIBLINGS option which make parser to read only a single
* tree (with a single root element) from its input.
* - parser silently ignores the data without a matching node in schema trees. If the caller want to stop
* parsing in case of presence of unknown data, the #LYD_OPT_STRICT can be used. The strict mode is useful for
* NETCONF servers, since NETCONF clients should always send data according to the capabilities announced by the server.
* On the other hand, the default non-strict mode is useful for clients receiving data from NETCONF server since
* clients are not required to understand everything the server does. Of course, the optimal strategy for clients is
* to use filtering to get only the required data. Having an unknown element of the known namespace is always an error.
* The behavior can be changed by #LYD_OPT_STRICT option.
* - using obsolete statements (status set to obsolete) just generates a warning, but the processing continues. The
* behavior can be changed by #LYD_OPT_OBSOLETE option.
* - parser expects that the provided data provides complete datastore content (both the configuration and state data)
* and performs data validation according to all YANG rules. This can be a problem in case of representing NETCONF's
* subtree filter data, edit-config's data or other type of data set - such data do not represent a complete data set
* and some of the validation rules can fail. Therefore there are other options (within lower 8 bits) to make parser
* to accept such a data.
* - when parser evaluates when-stmt condition to false, a validation error is raised. If the
* #LYD_OPT_WHENAUTODEL is used, the invalid node is silently removed instead of an error. The option (and also this default
* behavior) takes effect only in case of #LYD_OPT_DATA or #LYD_OPT_CONFIG type of data.
* @{
*/
#define LYD_OPT_DATA 0x00 /**< Default type of data - complete datastore content with configuration as well as
state data. To handle possibly missing (but by default required) ietf-yang-library
data, use #LYD_OPT_DATA_NO_YANGLIB or #LYD_OPT_DATA_ADD_YANGLIB options. */
#define LYD_OPT_CONFIG 0x01 /**< A configuration datastore - complete datastore without state data.
Validation modifications:
- status data are not allowed */
#define LYD_OPT_GET 0x02 /**< Data content from a NETCONF reply message to the NETCONF \<get\> operation.
Validation modifications:
- mandatory nodes can be omitted
- leafrefs and instance-identifier resolution is allowed to fail
- list's keys/unique nodes are not required (so duplication is not checked)
- must and when evaluation skipped */
#define LYD_OPT_GETCONFIG 0x04 /**< Data content from a NETCONF reply message to the NETCONF \<get-config\> operation
Validation modifications:
- mandatory nodes can be omitted
- leafrefs and instance-identifier resolution is allowed to fail
- list's keys/unique nodes are not required (so duplication is not checked)
- must and when evaluation skipped
- status data are not allowed */
#define LYD_OPT_EDIT 0x08 /**< Content of the NETCONF \<edit-config\>'s config element.
Validation modifications:
- mandatory nodes can be omitted
- leafrefs and instance-identifier resolution is allowed to fail
- must and when evaluation skipped
- status data are not allowed */
#define LYD_OPT_RPC 0x10 /**< Data represents RPC or action input parameters. */
#define LYD_OPT_RPCREPLY 0x20 /**< Data represents RPC or action output parameters (maps to NETCONF <rpc-reply> data). */
#define LYD_OPT_NOTIF 0x40 /**< Data represents an event notification data. */
#define LYD_OPT_NOTIF_FILTER 0x80 /**< Data represents a filtered event notification data.
Validation modification:
- the only requirement is that the data tree matches the schema tree */
#define LYD_OPT_TYPEMASK 0x10000ff /**< Mask to filter data type options. Always only a single data type option (only
single bit from the lower 8 bits) can be set. */
/* 0x100 reserved, used internally */
#define LYD_OPT_STRICT 0x0200 /**< Instead of silent ignoring data without schema definition, raise an error. */
#define LYD_OPT_DESTRUCT 0x0400 /**< Free the provided XML tree during parsing the data. With this option, the
provided XML tree is affected and all successfully parsed data are freed.
This option is applicable only to lyd_parse_xml() function. */
#define LYD_OPT_OBSOLETE 0x0800 /**< Raise an error when an obsolete statement (status set to obsolete) is used. */
#define LYD_OPT_NOSIBLINGS 0x1000 /**< Parse only a single XML tree from the input. This option applies only to
XML input data. */
#define LYD_OPT_TRUSTED 0x2000 /**< Data comes from a trusted source and it is not needed to validate them. Data
are connected with the schema, but the most validation checks (mandatory nodes,
list instance uniqueness, etc.) are not performed. This option does not make
sense for lyd_validate() so it is ignored by this function. */
#define LYD_OPT_WHENAUTODEL 0x4000 /**< Automatically delete subtrees with false when-stmt condition. The flag is
applicable only in combination with #LYD_OPT_DATA and #LYD_OPT_CONFIG flags.
If used, libyang will not generate a validation error. */
#define LYD_OPT_NOEXTDEPS 0x8000 /**< Allow external dependencies (external leafrefs, instance-identifiers, must,
and when) to not be resolved/satisfied during validation. */
#define LYD_OPT_DATA_NO_YANGLIB 0x10000 /**< Ignore (possibly) missing ietf-yang-library data. Applicable only with #LYD_OPT_DATA. */
#define LYD_OPT_DATA_ADD_YANGLIB 0x20000 /**< Add missing ietf-yang-library data into the validated data tree. Applicable
only with #LYD_OPT_DATA. If some ietf-yang-library data are present, they are
preserved and option is ignored. */
#define LYD_OPT_VAL_DIFF 0x40000 /**< Flag only for validation, store all the data node changes performed by the validation
in a diff structure. */
#define LYD_OPT_DATA_TEMPLATE 0x1000000 /**< Data represents YANG data template. */
/**@} dataparseroptions */
/**
* @brief Get the node's children list if any.
*
* Decides the node's type and in case it has a children list, returns it.
* @param[in] node Node to check.
* @return Pointer to the first child node (if any) of the \p node.
*/
const struct lyd_node *lyd_node_children(const struct lyd_node *node);
/**
* @brief Find the node, in the list, satisfying the given restrictions.
*
* @param[in] first Starting child node for search.
* @param[in] module Module of the node to find (mandatory argument).
* @param[in] name Name of the node to find (mandatory argument).
* @param[in] name_len Optional length of the @p name argument in case it is not NULL-terminated string.
* @param[in] nodetype Optional mask for the nodetype of the node to find, 0 is understood as all nodetypes.
* @param[in] value Optional restriction for lyd_node_term nodes to select node with the specific value.
* @param[in] value_len Optional length of the @p value argument in case it is not NULL-terminated string.
* @return The sibling node of the @p first (or itself), satisfying the given restrictions.
* @return NULL in case there is no node satisfying the restrictions.
*/
const struct lyd_node *lyd_search(const struct lyd_node *first, const struct lys_module *module,
const char *name, size_t name_len, uint16_t nodetype, const char *value, size_t value_len);
/**
* @brief Parse (and validate) data from memory.
*
* In case of LY_XML format, the data string is parsed completely. It means that when it contains
* a non well-formed XML with multiple root elements, all those sibling XML trees are parsed. The
* returned data node is a root of the first tree with other trees connected via the next pointer.
* This behavior can be changed by #LYD_OPT_NOSIBLINGS option.
*
* @param[in] ctx Context to connect with the data tree being built here.
* @param[in] data Serialized data in the specified format.
* @param[in] format Format of the input data to be parsed.
* @param[in] options Parser options, see @ref parseroptions. \p format LYD_LYB uses #LYD_OPT_TRUSTED implicitly.
* @param[in] ... Variable arguments depend on \p options. If they include:
* - #LYD_OPT_DATA:
* - #LYD_OPT_CONFIG:
* - #LYD_OPT_GET:
* - #LYD_OPT_GETCONFIG:
* - #LYD_OPT_EDIT:
* - no variable arguments expected.
* - #LYD_OPT_RPC:
* - #LYD_OPT_NOTIF:
* - struct lyd_node *data_tree - additional data tree that will be used
* when checking any "when" or "must" conditions in the parsed tree that require
* some nodes outside their subtree. It must be a list of top-level elements!
* - #LYD_OPT_RPCREPLY:
* - const struct ::lyd_node *rpc_act - pointer to the whole RPC or (top-level) action operation
* data tree (the request) of the reply.
* - const struct ::lyd_node *data_tree - additional data tree that will be used
* when checking any "when" or "must" conditions in the parsed tree that require
* some nodes outside their subtree. It must be a list of top-level elements!
* @return Pointer to the built data tree or NULL in case of empty \p data. To free the returned structure,
* use lyd_free(). In these cases, the function sets #ly_errno to LY_SUCCESS. In case of error,
* #ly_errno contains appropriate error code (see #LY_ERR).
*/
struct lyd_node *lyd_parse_mem(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *data, LYD_FORMAT format, int options, ...);
/**
* @brief Read (and validate) data from the given file descriptor.
*
* \note Current implementation supports only reading data from standard (disk) file, not from sockets, pipes, etc.
*
* In case of LY_XML format, the file content is parsed completely. It means that when it contains
* a non well-formed XML with multiple root elements, all those sibling XML trees are parsed. The
* returned data node is a root of the first tree with other trees connected via the next pointer.
* This behavior can be changed by #LYD_OPT_NOSIBLINGS option.
*
* @param[in] ctx Context to connect with the data tree being built here.
* @param[in] fd The standard file descriptor of the file containing the data tree in the specified format.
* @param[in] format Format of the input data to be parsed.
* @param[in] options Parser options, see @ref parseroptions. \p format LYD_LYB uses #LYD_OPT_TRUSTED implicitly.
* @param[in] ... Variable arguments depend on \p options. If they include:
* - #LYD_OPT_DATA:
* - #LYD_OPT_CONFIG:
* - #LYD_OPT_GET:
* - #LYD_OPT_GETCONFIG:
* - #LYD_OPT_EDIT:
* - no variable arguments expected.
* - #LYD_OPT_RPC:
* - #LYD_OPT_NOTIF:
* - struct lyd_node *data_tree - additional data tree that will be used
* when checking any "when" or "must" conditions in the parsed tree that require
* some nodes outside their subtree. It must be a list of top-level elements!
* - #LYD_OPT_RPCREPLY:
* - const struct ::lyd_node *rpc_act - pointer to the whole RPC or action operation data
* tree (the request) of the reply.
* - const struct ::lyd_node *data_tree - additional data tree that will be used
* when checking any "when" or "must" conditions in the parsed tree that require
* some nodes outside their subtree. It must be a list of top-level elements!
* @return Pointer to the built data tree or NULL in case of empty file. To free the returned structure,
* use lyd_free(). In these cases, the function sets #ly_errno to LY_SUCCESS. In case of error,
* #ly_errno contains appropriate error code (see #LY_ERR).
*/
struct lyd_node *lyd_parse_fd(struct ly_ctx *ctx, int fd, LYD_FORMAT format, int options, ...);
/**
* @brief Read (and validate) data from the given file path.
*
* In case of LY_XML format, the file content is parsed completely. It means that when it contains
* a non well-formed XML with multiple root elements, all those sibling XML trees are parsed. The
* returned data node is a root of the first tree with other trees connected via the next pointer.
* This behavior can be changed by #LYD_OPT_NOSIBLINGS option.
*
* @param[in] ctx Context to connect with the data tree being built here.
* @param[in] path Path to the file containing the data tree in the specified format.
* @param[in] format Format of the input data to be parsed.
* @param[in] options Parser options, see @ref parseroptions. \p format LYD_LYB uses #LYD_OPT_TRUSTED implicitly.
* @param[in] ... Variable arguments depend on \p options. If they include:
* - #LYD_OPT_DATA:
* - #LYD_OPT_CONFIG:
* - #LYD_OPT_GET:
* - #LYD_OPT_GETCONFIG:
* - #LYD_OPT_EDIT:
* - no variable arguments expected.
* - #LYD_OPT_RPC:
* - #LYD_OPT_NOTIF:
* - struct lyd_node *data_tree - additional data tree that will be used
* when checking any "when" or "must" conditions in the parsed tree that require
* some nodes outside their subtree. It must be a list of top-level elements!
* - #LYD_OPT_RPCREPLY:
* - const struct ::lyd_node *rpc_act - pointer to the whole RPC or action operation data
* tree (the request) of the reply.
* - const struct ::lyd_node *data_tree - additional data tree that will be used
* when checking any "when" or "must" conditions in the parsed tree that require
* some nodes outside their subtree. It must be a list of top-level elements!
* @return Pointer to the built data tree or NULL in case of empty file. To free the returned structure,
* use lyd_free(). In these cases, the function sets #ly_errno to LY_SUCCESS. In case of error,
* #ly_errno contains appropriate error code (see #LY_ERR).
*/
struct lyd_node *lyd_parse_path(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *path, LYD_FORMAT format, int options, ...);
/**
* @brief Free all the nodes in the data tree.
*
* @param[in] node Any of the nodes inside the tree.
*/
void lyd_free_all(struct lyd_node *node);
/**
* @brief Free (and unlink) the specified data (sub)tree.
*
* __PARTIAL CHANGE__ - validate after the final change on the data tree (see @ref howtodatamanipulators).
*
* @param[in] node Root of the (sub)tree to be freed.
*/
void lyd_free_tree(struct lyd_node *node);
/**
* @brief Unlink the specified data subtree. All referenced namespaces are copied.
*
* Note, that the node's connection with the schema tree is kept. Therefore, in case of
* reconnecting the node to a data tree using lyd_paste() it is necessary to paste it
* to the appropriate place in the data tree following the schema.
*
* __PARTIAL CHANGE__ - validate after the final change on the data tree (see @ref howtodatamanipulators).
*
* @param[in] node Data tree node to be unlinked (together with all children).
* @return LY_SUCCESS for success
* @return LY_E* values in case of error
*/
LY_ERR lyd_unlink_tree(struct lyd_node *node);
/**
* @brief Destroy data attribute.
*
* @param[in] ctx Context where the attribute was created.
* @param[in] attr Attribute to destroy
* @param[in] recursive Zero to destroy only the attribute (the attribute list is corrected),
* non-zero to destroy also all the subsequent attributes in the list.
*/
void lyd_free_attr(struct ly_ctx *ctx, struct lyd_attr *attr, int recursive);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* LY_TREE_DATA_H_ */