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1 /* buildcmd.[ch] -- build command lines from a stream of arguments
2 Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
7 any later version.
9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 GNU General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
16 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
17 USA.
20 * Written by James Youngman.
22 #ifndef INC_BUILDCMD_H
23 #define INC_BUILDCMD_H 1
25 struct buildcmd_state
27 /* Number of valid elements in `cmd_argv'. */
28 int cmd_argc; /* 0 */
30 /* The list of args being built. */
31 char **cmd_argv; /* NULL */
33 /* Number of elements allocated for `cmd_argv'. */
34 int cmd_argv_alloc;
36 /* Storage for elements of `cmd_argv'. */
37 char *argbuf;
39 /* Number of chars being used in `cmd_argv'. */
40 int cmd_argv_chars;
42 /* Number of chars being used in `cmd_argv' for the initial args.. */
43 int cmd_initial_argv_chars;
45 /* User context information. */
46 void *usercontext;
48 /* to-do flag. */
49 int todo;
53 struct buildcmd_control
55 /* If true, exit if lines_per_exec or args_per_exec is exceeded. */
56 int exit_if_size_exceeded; /* false */
58 /* The maximum number of characters that can be used per command line. */
59 long arg_max;
61 /* max_arg_count: the maximum number of arguments that can be used.
63 * Many systems include the size of the pointers in ARG_MAX.
64 * Linux on PPC fails if we just subtract 1 here.
66 * However, not all systems define ARG_MAX. Our bc_get_arg_max()
67 * function returns a useful value even if ARG_MAX is not defined.
68 * However, sometimes, max_arg_count is LONG_MAX!
70 long max_arg_count;
73 /* The length of `replace_pat'. */
74 size_t rplen;
76 /* If nonzero, then instead of putting the args from stdin at
77 the end of the command argument list, they are each stuck into the
78 initial args, replacing each occurrence of the `replace_pat' in the
79 initial args. */
80 char *replace_pat;
82 /* Number of initial arguments given on the command line. */
83 int initial_argc; /* 0 */
85 /* exec callback. */
86 int (*exec_callback)(const struct buildcmd_control *, struct buildcmd_state *);
88 /* If nonzero, the maximum number of nonblank lines from stdin to use
89 per command line. */
90 long lines_per_exec; /* 0 */
92 /* The maximum number of arguments to use per command line. */
93 long args_per_exec;
99 extern void bc_do_insert (const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
100 struct buildcmd_state *state,
101 char *arg, size_t arglen,
102 const char *prefix, size_t pfxlen,
103 const char *linebuf, size_t lblen,
104 int initial_args);
106 extern void bc_push_arg (const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
107 struct buildcmd_state *state,
108 const char *arg, size_t len,
109 const char *prefix, size_t pfxlen,
110 int initial_args);
112 extern void bc_init_state(const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
113 struct buildcmd_state *state,
114 void *usercontext);
115 extern void bc_init_controlinfo(struct buildcmd_control *ctl);
116 extern long bc_get_arg_max(void);
117 extern void bc_clear_args(const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
118 struct buildcmd_state *state);
121 #endif