The following functions are used to compare a given attribute value assertion against an LDAP entry. There are four variations. int ldap_compare_ext( LDAP *ld, const char *dn, const char *attr, const struct berval *bvalue LDAPControl **serverctrls, LDAPControl **clientctrls, int *msgidp ); int ldap_compare_ext_s( LDAP *ld, const char *dn, const char *attr, const struct berval *bvalue, LDAPControl **serverctrls, LDAPControl **clientctrls ); int ldap_compare( LDAP *ld, const char *dn, const char *attr, const char *value ); int ldap_compare_s( LDAP *ld, const char *dn, const char *attr, const char *value ); Parameters are as follows: ld The session handle. dn The name of the entry to compare against. attr The attribute to compare against. bvalue The attribute value to compare against those found in the given entry. This parameter is used in the extended functions and is a pointer to a struct berval so it is possible to compare binary values. value A string attribute value to compare against, used by the ldap_compare() and ldap_compare_s() functions. Use ldap_compare_ext() or ldap_compare_ ext_s() if you need to compare binary values. serverctrls List of LDAP server controls. clientctrls List of client controls. msgidp This result parameter will be set to the message id of the request if the ldap_compare_ext() call succeeds. The ldap_compare_ext() function initiates an asynchronous compare operation and returns either the constant LDAP_SUCCESS if the request was successfully sent, or another LDAP error code if not. See Errors for more information about possible errors and how to interpret them. If successful, ldap_compare_ext() places the message id of the request in *msgidp. A subsequent call to ldap_ result() can be used to obtain the result of the compare. Similar to ldap_compare_ext(), the ldap_compare() function initiates an asynchronous compare operation and returns the message id of the operation initiated. As for ldap_compare_ext(), a subsequent call to ldap_result() can be used to obtain the result of the compare. In case of error, ldap_compare() will return -1, setting the session error parameters in the LDAP structure appropriately. The synchronous ldap_compare_ext_s() and ldap_compare_s() functions both return the result of the operation, either the constants LDAP_COMPARE_TRUE or LDAP_COMPARE_FALSE if the operation was successful, or another LDAP error code if it was not. See Errors for more information about possible errors and how to interpret them. The ldap_compare_ext() and ldap_compare_ext_s() functions support LDAPv3 server controls and client controls.