This is the ipa krb5kdc database backend. As the KDB interfaces heavily with krb5, we inherit its code style as well. However, note the following changes: - no modelines (and different file preamble) - return types don't require their own line - single-statement blocks may optionally be braced - /* and */ do not ever get their own line - C99 for-loops are permitted (and encouraged) - a restricted set of other C99 features are permitted In particular, variable-length arrays, flexible array members, compound literals, universal character names, and //-style comments are not permitted. Use of regular malloc/free is preferred over talloc for new code. By and large, existing code mostly conforms to these requirements. New code must conform to them.