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tt_host_netfile_file(library call)	    tt_host_netfile_file(library call)

NAME
       tt_host_netfile_file  —	map between canonical and local pathnames on a
       remote host

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Tt/tt_c.h>
       char *tt_host_netfile_file(
       const char *host,
       const char *netfilename);

DESCRIPTION
       The tt_host_netfile_file function performs a conversion	equivalent  to
       that  of	 the  tt_netfile_file(3) function, but performs it on a remote
       host.

       The host argument is the host on which the file resides.	 The  netfile‐
       name argument is a copy of a null-terminated string returned by tt_net‐
       file_file(3) or tt_host_netfile_file(3).

RETURN VALUE
       Upon successful completion, the tt_host_netfile_file function returns a
       freshly	allocated  null-terminated string of unspecified format, which
       can be passed to	 tt_host_netfile_file(3);  otherwise,  it  returns  an
       error  pointer.	The application can use tt_ptr_error(3) to extract one
       of the following Tt_status values from the returned pointer:

       TT_ERR_DBAVAIL
		 The ToolTalk database server could not be  reached  on	 host,
		 perhaps  because the host is unavailable or cannot be reached
		 through the network.

       TT_ERR_DBEXIST
		 The ToolTalk database server is  not  properly	 installed  on
		 host.

       TT_ERR_NETFILE
		 The netfilename is not a valid netfilename.

       TT_ERR_UNIMP
		 The  ToolTalk	database server contacted is of a version that
		 does not support tt_host_netfile_file.

APPLICATION USAGE
       The tt_file_netfile(3), tt_netfile_file(3), tt_host_file_netfile(3) and
       tt_host_netfile_file(3)	functions  allow an application to determine a
       path valid on remote hosts, perhaps for purposes of constructing a com‐
       mand  string valid for remote execution on that host.  By composing the
       two calls, paths for files not accessible from the current host can  be
       constructed.   For  example, if path /sample/file is valid on host A, a
       program running on host B can use

       tt_host_netfile_file("C", tt_host_file_netfile("A", "/sample/file"))

       to determine a path to the same file valid on host C, if such a path is
       possible.

       Allocated   strings   should   be  freed	 using	either	tt_free(3)  or
       tt_release(3).

       The tt_open(3) function need not be called before tt_host_netfile_file.

SEE ALSO
       Tt/tt_c.h   -   Tttt_c(5),   tt_file_netfile(3),	   tt_netfile_file(3),
       tt_host_file_netfile(3), tt_open(3), tt_free(3), tt_release(3).

					    tt_host_netfile_file(library call)
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