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-============================================================================================
-Man Page: rmr_get_const
-============================================================================================
-
-
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+
+============================================================================================
+Man Page: rmr_get_const
+============================================================================================
+
+
RMR LIBRARY FUNCTIONS
NAME
----
-rmr_get_const
+rmr_get_const
SYNOPSIS
--------
-
-::
-
- #include <rmr/rmr.h>
-
- unsigned char* rmr_get_const();
-
+
+::
+
+ #include <rmr/rmr.h>
+
+ unsigned char* rmr_get_const();
+
DESCRIPTION
-----------
-The ``rmr_get_const`` function is a convenience function for
-wrappers which do not have the ability to "compile in" RMR
-constants. The function will build a nil terminated string
-containing JSON which defines the RMR constants that C and Go
-applications have at compile time via the ``rmr.h`` header
-file.
-
-All values are represented as strings and the JSON format is
-illustrated in the following (partial) example:
-
-
-::
-
- {
- "RMR_MAX_XID": "32",
- "RMR_OK": "0",
- "RMR_ERR_BADARG", "1",
- "RMR_ERR_NOENDPT" "2"
- }
-
+The ``rmr_get_const`` function is a convenience function for
+wrappers which do not have the ability to "compile in" RMR
+constants. The function will build a nil terminated string
+containing JSON which defines the RMR constants that C and Go
+applications have at compile time via the ``rmr.h`` header
+file.
+
+All values are represented as strings and the JSON format is
+illustrated in the following (partial) example:
+
+
+::
+
+ {
+ "RMR_MAX_XID": "32",
+ "RMR_OK": "0",
+ "RMR_ERR_BADARG", "1",
+ "RMR_ERR_NOENDPT" "2"
+ }
+
RETURN VALUE
------------
-On success, a pointer to a string containing the JSON
-defining constant and value pairs. On failure a nil pointer
-is returned.
+On success, a pointer to a string containing the JSON
+defining constant and value pairs. On failure a nil pointer
+is returned.
SEE ALSO
--------
-rmr(7)
+rmr(7)