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//! [`EventOdDeleteUser`]
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use endpoint_sec_sys::es_event_od_delete_user_t;
use crate::Process;
/// Notification that a user account was deleted.
#[doc(alias = "es_event_od_delete_user_t")]
pub struct EventOdDeleteUser<'a> {
/// The raw reference.
pub(crate) raw: &'a es_event_od_delete_user_t,
/// The version of the message.
pub(crate) version: u32,
}
impl<'a> EventOdDeleteUser<'a> {
/// Process that instigated operation (XPC caller).
#[inline(always)]
pub fn instigator(&self) -> Process<'a> {
// Safety: 'a tied to self, object obtained through ES
Process::new(unsafe { self.raw.instigator.as_ref() }, self.version)
}
/// Result code for the operation.
#[inline(always)]
pub fn error_code(&self) -> i32 {
self.raw.error_code
}
/// The name of the user account that was deleted.
#[inline(always)]
pub fn user_name(&self) -> &'a OsStr {
// Safety: 'a tied to self, object obtained through ES
unsafe { self.raw.user_name.as_os_str() }
}
/// OD node being mutated.
///
/// Typically one of "/Local/Default", "/LDAPv3/<server>" or "/Active Directory/<domain>".
#[inline(always)]
pub fn node_name(&self) -> &'a OsStr {
// Safety: 'a tied to self, object obtained through ES
unsafe { self.raw.node_name.as_os_str() }
}
/// Optional. If node_name is "/Local/Default", this is, the path of the database against which
/// OD is authenticating.
#[inline(always)]
pub fn db_path(&self) -> Option<&'a OsStr> {
if self.node_name() == OsStr::new("/Local/Default") {
// Safety: 'a tied to self, object obtained through ES
Some(unsafe { self.raw.db_path.as_os_str() })
} else {
None
}
}
}
// Safety: safe to send across threads: does not contain any interior mutability nor depend on current thread state
unsafe impl Send for EventOdDeleteUser<'_> {}
impl_debug_eq_hash_with_functions!(EventOdDeleteUser<'a> with version; instigator, error_code, user_name, node_name, db_path);