NAME
nutscan_add_option_to_device, nutscan_add_commented_option_to_device - Add option data to the specified device.
SYNOPSIS
| Note | Two NUT websites This version of the page reflects NUT release v2.8.4 with codebase commited 541c2ecf0b at 2025-08-08T12:48:39+02:00 Options, features and capabilities in current development (and future releases) are detailed on the main site and may differ from ones described here. | 
        #include <nut-scan.h>
        /* Add enabled option data to the specified device. */
        void nutscan_add_option_to_device(
                nutscan_device_t * device,
                char * option_name,
                char * value);
        /* Since libnutscan version 2.5.0:
         * Add option data to the specified device with an optional comment tag
         * for options suggested, but not currently enabled for actual use. */
        void nutscan_add_commented_option_to_device(
                nutscan_device_t * device,
                char * option_name,
                char * value,
                char * comment_tag);DESCRIPTION
The nutscan_device_t contains the following variables:
nutscan_device_type_t   type;
char *          driver;
char *          alt_driver_names;
char *          port;
nutscan_options_t       opt;
struct nutscan_device * prev;
struct nutscan_device * next;This is a double linked list of devices. Each device is described by
its type, its driver name, its port and any number of optional data.
The nutscan_add_option_to_device() adds an optional data in the given device. Optional data are made of an option_name and an associated value, and optionally a comment_tag. Copies of the option_name, value and comment_tag are stored in the device, so the caller can safely free(3) all of the original strings used as arguments.
| Note | A non- NULLvalue of the comment_tag makes the option not-enabled
for current use. Depending on the output format, it may be either completely
ignored, or rendered as a comment with this value as a prefix (a zero-length
string"\0"may be passed to have no prefix). | 
Such options and their values may be further sanity-checked and reported
as warnings by nutscan_display_sanity_check() dispatcher and its related
methods which implement the logic of particular checks. This is used for
example when generating an ups.conf file content suggestions with
nutscan_display_ups_conf_with_sanity_check() method.
NOTES
Technically, the function is currently defined in nutscan-device.h file.
SEE ALSO
nutscan_scan_usb(3), nutscan_scan_xml_http_range(3), nutscan_scan_nut(3), nutscan_scan_avahi(3), nutscan_scan_ipmi(3), nutscan_scan_snmp(3), nutscan_display_sanity_check(3), nutscan_display_sanity_check_serial(3), nutscan_display_ups_conf_with_sanity_check(3), nutscan_display_ups_conf(3), nutscan_display_parsable(3), nutscan_new_device(3), nutscan_free_device(3), nutscan_add_device_to_device(3)