26.13. slapi_filter_list_next()
LDAP_FILTER_EQUALITY, LDAP_FILTER_GE, LDAP_FILTER_LE, and LDAP_FILTER_APPROX. Gets the next filter (following fprev) that makes up the specified filter f.
To iterate through all filters that make up a specified filter, use this function in conjunction with the slapi_filter_list_first() function.
#include "slapi-plugin.h" Slapi_Filter *slapi_filter_list_next( Slapi_Filter *f, Slapi_Filter *fprev );
This function takes the following parameters:
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f
| Filter from which you want to get the next component (after fprev). |
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fprev
| Filter within the specified filter f. |
This function returns the next filter (after fprev) that makes up the specified filter f.
LDAP_FILTER_AND, LDAP_FILTER_OR, and LDAP_FILTER_NOT generally consist of one or more other filters. For example, if the filter is:
(&(ou=Accounting)(l=Sunnyvale))
(ou=Accounting) in this list is:
(l=Sunnyvale)
slapi_filter_list_next() function to get the filters from this list.
No duplication of the filter is done, so this filter should not be freed independently of the original filter.

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