kolibrios-gitea/programs/network/netsurf/include/libwapcaplet/libwapcaplet.h
Dmitry Pereverzev (SoUrcerer) 370da47fa0 Netsurf initial port (still needs native ui and cURL)
git-svn-id: svn://kolibrios.org@3584 a494cfbc-eb01-0410-851d-a64ba20cac60
2013-06-01 17:14:14 +00:00

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/* libwapcaplet.h
*
* String internment and management tools.
*
* Copyright 2009 The NetSurf Browser Project.
* Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@netsurf-browser.org>
*/
#ifndef libwapcaplet_h_
#define libwapcaplet_h_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
/**
* The type of a reference counter used in libwapcaplet.
*/
typedef uint32_t lwc_refcounter;
/**
* The type of a hash value used in libwapcaplet.
*/
typedef uint32_t lwc_hash;
/**
* An interned string.
*
* NOTE: The contents of this struct are considered *PRIVATE* and may
* change in future revisions. Do not rely on them whatsoever.
* They're only here at all so that the ref, unref and matches etc can
* use them.
*/
typedef struct lwc_string_s {
struct lwc_string_s ** prevptr;
struct lwc_string_s * next;
size_t len;
lwc_hash hash;
lwc_refcounter refcnt;
struct lwc_string_s * insensitive;
} lwc_string;
/**
* String iteration function
*
* @param str A string which has been interned.
* @param pw The private pointer for the allocator.
*/
typedef void (*lwc_iteration_callback_fn)(lwc_string *str, void *pw);
/**
* Result codes which libwapcaplet might return.
*/
typedef enum lwc_error_e {
lwc_error_ok = 0, /**< No error. */
lwc_error_oom = 1, /**< Out of memory. */
lwc_error_range = 2 /**< Substring internment out of range. */
} lwc_error;
/**
* Intern a string.
*
* Take a copy of the string data referred to by \a s and \a slen and
* intern it. The resulting ::lwc_string can be used for simple and
* caseless comparisons by ::lwc_string_isequal and
* ::lwc_string_caseless_isequal respectively.
*
* @param s Pointer to the start of the string to intern.
* @param slen Length of the string in characters. (Not including any
* terminators)
* @param ret Pointer to ::lwc_string pointer to fill out.
* @return Result of operation, if not OK then the value pointed
* to by \a ret will not be valid.
*
* @note The memory pointed to by \a s is not referenced by the result.
* @note If the string was already present, its reference count is
* incremented rather than allocating more memory.
*
* @note The returned string is currently NULL-terminated but this
* will not necessarily be the case in future. Try not to rely
* on it.
*/
extern lwc_error lwc_intern_string(const char *s, size_t slen,
lwc_string **ret);
/**
* Intern a substring.
*
* Intern a subsequence of the provided ::lwc_string.
*
* @param str String to acquire substring from.
* @param ssoffset Substring offset into \a str.
* @param sslen Substring length.
* @param ret Pointer to pointer to ::lwc_string to fill out.
* @return Result of operation, if not OK then the value
* pointed to by \a ret will not be valid.
*/
extern lwc_error lwc_intern_substring(lwc_string *str,
size_t ssoffset, size_t sslen,
lwc_string **ret);
/**
* Increment the reference count on an lwc_string.
*
* This increases the reference count on the given string. You should
* use this when copying a string pointer into a persistent data
* structure.
*
* @verb
* myobject->str = lwc_string_ref(myparent->str);
* @endverb
*
* @param str The string to create another reference to.
* @return The string pointer to use in your new data structure.
*
* @note Use this if copying the string and intending both sides to retain
* ownership.
*/
#define lwc_string_ref(str) ({lwc_string *__lwc_s = (str); __lwc_s->refcnt++; __lwc_s;})
/**
* Release a reference on an lwc_string.
*
* This decreases the reference count on the given ::lwc_string.
*
* @param str The string to unref.
*
* @note If the reference count reaches zero then the string will be
* freed. (Ref count of 1 where string is its own insensitve match
* will also result in the string being freed.)
*/
#define lwc_string_unref(str) { \
lwc_string *__lwc_s = (str); \
__lwc_s->refcnt--; \
if ((__lwc_s->refcnt == 0) || \
((__lwc_s->refcnt == 1) && (__lwc_s->insensitive == __lwc_s))) \
lwc_string_destroy(__lwc_s); \
}
/**
* Destroy an unreffed lwc_string.
*
* This destroys an lwc_string whose reference count indicates that it should be.
*
* @param str The string to unref.
*/
extern void lwc_string_destroy(lwc_string *str);
/**
* Check if two interned strings are equal.
*
* @param str1 The first string in the comparison.
* @param str2 The second string in the comparison.
* @param ret A pointer to a boolean to be filled out with the result.
* @return Result of operation, if not ok then value pointed to
* by \a ret will not be valid.
*/
#define lwc_string_isequal(str1, str2, ret) \
((*(ret) = ((str1) == (str2))), lwc_error_ok)
/**
* Check if two interned strings are case-insensitively equal.
*
* @param str1 The first string in the comparison.
* @param str2 The second string in the comparison.
* @param ret A pointer to a boolean to be filled out with the result.
* @return Result of operation, if not ok then value pointed to
* by \a ret will not be valid.
*/
#define lwc_string_caseless_isequal(_str1,_str2,_ret) ({ \
lwc_error __lwc_err = lwc_error_ok; \
lwc_string *__lwc_str1 = (_str1); \
lwc_string *__lwc_str2 = (_str2); \
bool *__lwc_ret = (_ret); \
\
if (__lwc_str1->insensitive == NULL) { \
__lwc_err = lwc__intern_caseless_string(__lwc_str1); \
} \
if (__lwc_err == lwc_error_ok && __lwc_str2->insensitive == NULL) { \
__lwc_err = lwc__intern_caseless_string(__lwc_str2); \
} \
if (__lwc_err == lwc_error_ok) \
*__lwc_ret = (__lwc_str1->insensitive == __lwc_str2->insensitive); \
__lwc_err; \
})
/**
* Intern a caseless copy of the passed string.
*
* @param str The string to intern the caseless copy of.
*
* @return lwc_error_ok if successful, otherwise the
* error code describing the issue.,
*
* @note This is for "internal" use by the caseless comparison
* macro and not for users.
*/
extern lwc_error
lwc__intern_caseless_string(lwc_string *str);
/**
* Retrieve the data pointer for an interned string.
*
* @param str The string to retrieve the data pointer for.
* @return The C string data pointer for \a str.
*
* @note The data we point at belongs to the string and will
* die with the string. Keep a ref if you need it.
* @note You may not rely on the NULL termination of the strings
* in future. Any code relying on it currently should be
* modified to use ::lwc_string_length if possible.
*/
#define lwc_string_data(str) ((const char *)((str)+1))
/**
* Retrieve the data length for an interned string.
*
* @param str The string to retrieve the length of.
* @return The length of \a str.
*/
#define lwc_string_length(str) ((str)->len)
/**
* Retrieve (or compute if unavailable) a hash value for the content of the string.
*
* @param str The string to get the hash for.
* @return The 32 bit hash of \a str.
*
* @note This API should only be used as a convenient way to retrieve a hash
* value for the string. This hash value should not be relied on to be
* unique within an invocation of the program, nor should it be relied upon
* to be stable between invocations of the program. Never use the hash
* value as a way to directly identify the value of the string.
*/
#define lwc_string_hash_value(str) ((str)->hash)
/**
* Iterate the context and return every string in it.
*
* @param cb The callback to give the string to.
* @param pw The private word for the callback.
*/
extern void lwc_iterate_strings(lwc_iteration_callback_fn cb, void *pw);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* libwapcaplet_h_ */