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17 #ifndef APR_LIB_H
18 #define APR_LIB_H
20 /**
21 * @file apr_lib.h
22 * This is collection of oddballs that didn't fit anywhere else,
23 * and might move to more appropriate headers with the release
24 * of APR 1.0.
25 * @brief APR general purpose library routines
28 #include "apr.h"
29 #include "apr_errno.h"
31 #if APR_HAVE_CTYPE_H
32 #include <ctype.h>
33 #endif
34 #if APR_HAVE_STDARG_H
35 #include <stdarg.h>
36 #endif
38 #ifdef __cplusplus
39 extern "C" {
40 #endif /* __cplusplus */
42 /**
43 * @defgroup apr_lib General Purpose Library Routines
44 * @ingroup APR
45 * This is collection of oddballs that didn't fit anywhere else,
46 * and might move to more appropriate headers with the release
47 * of APR 1.0.
48 * @{
51 /** A constant representing a 'large' string. */
52 #define HUGE_STRING_LEN 8192
55 * Define the structures used by the APR general-purpose library.
58 /** @see apr_vformatter_buff_t */
59 typedef struct apr_vformatter_buff_t apr_vformatter_buff_t;
61 /**
62 * Structure used by the variable-formatter routines.
64 struct apr_vformatter_buff_t {
65 /** The current position */
66 char *curpos;
67 /** The end position of the format string */
68 char *endpos;
71 /**
72 * return the final element of the pathname
73 * @param pathname The path to get the final element of
74 * @return the final element of the path
75 * @remark
76 * <PRE>
77 * For example:
78 * "/foo/bar/gum" -> "gum"
79 * "/foo/bar/gum/" -> ""
80 * "gum" -> "gum"
81 * "bs\\path\\stuff" -> "stuff"
82 * </PRE>
84 APR_DECLARE(const char *) apr_filepath_name_get(const char *pathname);
86 /** @deprecated @see apr_filepath_name_get */
87 APR_DECLARE(const char *) apr_filename_of_pathname(const char *pathname);
89 /**
90 * apr_killpg
91 * Small utility macros to make things easier to read. Not usually a
92 * goal, to be sure..
95 #ifdef WIN32
96 #define apr_killpg(x, y)
97 #else /* WIN32 */
98 #ifdef NO_KILLPG
99 #define apr_killpg(x, y) (kill (-(x), (y)))
100 #else /* NO_KILLPG */
101 #define apr_killpg(x, y) (killpg ((x), (y)))
102 #endif /* NO_KILLPG */
103 #endif /* WIN32 */
106 * apr_vformatter() is a generic printf-style formatting routine
107 * with some extensions.
108 * @param flush_func The function to call when the buffer is full
109 * @param c The buffer to write to
110 * @param fmt The format string
111 * @param ap The arguments to use to fill out the format string.
113 * @remark
114 * <PRE>
115 * The extensions are:
117 * %%pA takes a struct in_addr *, and prints it as a.b.c.d
118 * %%pI takes an apr_sockaddr_t * and prints it as a.b.c.d:port or
119 * [ipv6-address]:port
120 * %%pT takes an apr_os_thread_t * and prints it in decimal
121 * ('0' is printed if !APR_HAS_THREADS)
122 * %%pp takes a void * and outputs it in hex
124 * The %%p hacks are to force gcc's printf warning code to skip
125 * over a pointer argument without complaining. This does
126 * mean that the ANSI-style %%p (output a void * in hex format) won't
127 * work as expected at all, but that seems to be a fair trade-off
128 * for the increased robustness of having printf-warnings work.
130 * Additionally, apr_vformatter allows for arbitrary output methods
131 * using the apr_vformatter_buff and flush_func.
133 * The apr_vformatter_buff has two elements curpos and endpos.
134 * curpos is where apr_vformatter will write the next byte of output.
135 * It proceeds writing output to curpos, and updating curpos, until
136 * either the end of output is reached, or curpos == endpos (i.e. the
137 * buffer is full).
139 * If the end of output is reached, apr_vformatter returns the
140 * number of bytes written.
142 * When the buffer is full, the flush_func is called. The flush_func
143 * can return -1 to indicate that no further output should be attempted,
144 * and apr_vformatter will return immediately with -1. Otherwise
145 * the flush_func should flush the buffer in whatever manner is
146 * appropriate, re apr_pool_t nitialize curpos and endpos, and return 0.
148 * Note that flush_func is only invoked as a result of attempting to
149 * write another byte at curpos when curpos >= endpos. So for
150 * example, it's possible when the output exactly matches the buffer
151 * space available that curpos == endpos will be true when
152 * apr_vformatter returns.
154 * apr_vformatter does not call out to any other code, it is entirely
155 * self-contained. This allows the callers to do things which are
156 * otherwise "unsafe". For example, apr_psprintf uses the "scratch"
157 * space at the unallocated end of a block, and doesn't actually
158 * complete the allocation until apr_vformatter returns. apr_psprintf
159 * would be completely broken if apr_vformatter were to call anything
160 * that used this same pool. Similarly http_bprintf() uses the "scratch"
161 * space at the end of its output buffer, and doesn't actually note
162 * that the space is in use until it either has to flush the buffer
163 * or until apr_vformatter returns.
164 * </PRE>
166 APR_DECLARE(int) apr_vformatter(int (*flush_func)(apr_vformatter_buff_t *b),
167 apr_vformatter_buff_t *c, const char *fmt,
168 va_list ap);
171 * Display a prompt and read in the password from stdin.
172 * @param prompt The prompt to display
173 * @param pwbuf Buffer to store the password
174 * @param bufsize The length of the password buffer.
176 APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_password_get(const char *prompt, char *pwbuf,
177 apr_size_t *bufsize);
179 /** @} */
182 * @defgroup apr_ctype ctype functions
183 * These macros allow correct support of 8-bit characters on systems which
184 * support 8-bit characters. Pretty dumb how the cast is required, but
185 * that's legacy libc for ya. These new macros do not support EOF like
186 * the standard macros do. Tough.
187 * @{
189 /** @see isalnum */
190 #define apr_isalnum(c) (isalnum(((unsigned char)(c))))
191 /** @see isalpha */
192 #define apr_isalpha(c) (isalpha(((unsigned char)(c))))
193 /** @see iscntrl */
194 #define apr_iscntrl(c) (iscntrl(((unsigned char)(c))))
195 /** @see isdigit */
196 #define apr_isdigit(c) (isdigit(((unsigned char)(c))))
197 /** @see isgraph */
198 #define apr_isgraph(c) (isgraph(((unsigned char)(c))))
199 /** @see islower*/
200 #define apr_islower(c) (islower(((unsigned char)(c))))
201 /** @see isascii */
202 #ifdef isascii
203 #define apr_isascii(c) (isascii(((unsigned char)(c))))
204 #else
205 #define apr_isascii(c) (((c) & ~0x7f)==0)
206 #endif
207 /** @see isprint */
208 #define apr_isprint(c) (isprint(((unsigned char)(c))))
209 /** @see ispunct */
210 #define apr_ispunct(c) (ispunct(((unsigned char)(c))))
211 /** @see isspace */
212 #define apr_isspace(c) (isspace(((unsigned char)(c))))
213 /** @see isupper */
214 #define apr_isupper(c) (isupper(((unsigned char)(c))))
215 /** @see isxdigit */
216 #define apr_isxdigit(c) (isxdigit(((unsigned char)(c))))
217 /** @see tolower */
218 #define apr_tolower(c) (tolower(((unsigned char)(c))))
219 /** @see toupper */
220 #define apr_toupper(c) (toupper(((unsigned char)(c))))
222 /** @} */
224 #ifdef __cplusplus
226 #endif
228 #endif /* ! APR_LIB_H */