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/* lib.h: declarations for common, low-level routines in kpathsea.

   Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
             2012, 2015 Karl Berry.
   Copyright 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005 Olaf Weber.

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   Lesser General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
   along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */

#ifndef KPATHSEA_LIB_H
#define KPATHSEA_LIB_H

#include <kpathsea/c-proto.h>
#include <kpathsea/systypes.h>
#include <kpathsea/types.h>

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/* Define common sorts of messages.  */

/* This should be called only after a system call fails.  Don't exit
   with status `errno', because that might be 256, which would mean
   success (exit statuses are truncated to eight bits).  */

#if defined (KPSE_COMPAT_API)
/* This branch works as expected also in programs that use the new interface,
   because kpathsea_set_program_name() sets up the kpse_def->invocation_name
   whenever it is available.
*/
#define FATAL_PERROR(str) do { \
  fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", kpse_def->invocation_name); \
  perror (str); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } while (0)
#else
/* If there is no global variable available, just output the error */
#define FATAL_PERROR(str) do { \
  perror (str); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } while (0)
#endif

#if defined (KPSE_COMPAT_API)
#define START_FATAL() do { \
  fprintf (stderr, "%s: fatal: ", kpse_def->invocation_name);
#else
#define START_FATAL() do { \
  fprintf (stderr, "fatal: ");
#endif

#define END_FATAL() fputs (".\n", stderr); exit (1); } while (0)

#define FATAL(str)                                                      \
  START_FATAL (); fputs (str, stderr); END_FATAL ()
#define FATAL1(str, e1)                                                 \
  START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1); END_FATAL ()
#define FATAL2(str, e1, e2)                             \
   START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1, e2); END_FATAL ()
#define FATAL3(str, e1, e2, e3)                             \
   START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1, e2, e3); END_FATAL ()
#define FATAL4(str, e1, e2, e3, e4)                             \
   START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1, e2, e3, e4); END_FATAL ()
#define FATAL5(str, e1, e2, e3, e4, e5)                             \
   START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1, e2, e3, e4, e5); END_FATAL ()
#define FATAL6(str, e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, e6)                       \
   START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, e6); END_FATAL ()

#define START_WARNING() do { fputs ("warning: ", stderr)
#define END_WARNING() fputs (".\n", stderr); fflush (stderr); } while (0)

#define WARNING(str)                                                    \
  START_WARNING (); fputs (str, stderr); END_WARNING ()
#define WARNING1(str, e1)                                               \
  START_WARNING (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1); END_WARNING ()
#define WARNING2(str, e1, e2)                                           \
  START_WARNING (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1, e2); END_WARNING ()
#define WARNING3(str, e1, e2, e3)                                       \
  START_WARNING (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1, e2, e3); END_WARNING ()
#define WARNING4(str, e1, e2, e3, e4)                                   \
  START_WARNING (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1, e2, e3, e4); END_WARNING ()

/* This requires an identifier `kpse' to be set up correctly.  Sorry.  */
#define LIB_START_FATAL() do { \
  fprintf (stderr, "%s: fatal: ", kpse->invocation_name);

#define LIB_FATAL(str)                                                  \
  LIB_START_FATAL (); fputs (str, stderr); END_FATAL ()
#define LIB_FATAL1(str, e1)                                             \
  LIB_START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1); END_FATAL ()
#define LIB_FATAL2(str, e1, e2)                                         \
  LIB_START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, str, e1, e2); END_FATAL ()


/* I find this easier to read.  */
#define STREQ(s1, s2) (((s1) != NULL) && ((s2) != NULL) && (strcmp (s1, s2) == 0))
#define STRNEQ(s1, s2, n) ((s1) && (s2) && (strncmp (s1, s2, n) == 0))

/* Support for FAT/ISO-9660 filesystems.  Theoretically this should be
   done at runtime, per filesystem, but that's painful to program.  */
#ifdef MONOCASE_FILENAMES
#define FILESTRCASEEQ(s1,s2) ((s1) && (s2) && (strcasecmp (s1, s2) == 0))
#define FILESTRNCASEEQ(s1,s2,l) ((s1) && (s2) && (strncasecmp (s1,s2,l) == 0))
#define FILECHARCASEEQ(c1,c2) (toupper (c1) == toupper (c2))
#else
#define FILESTRCASEEQ STREQ
#define FILESTRNCASEEQ STRNEQ
#define FILECHARCASEEQ(c1,c2) ((c1) == (c2))
#endif

/* This is the maximum number of numerals that result when a 64-bit
   integer is converted to a string, plus one for a trailing null byte,
   plus one for a sign.  */
#define MAX_INT_LENGTH 21

/* If the environment variable TEST is set, return it; otherwise,
   DEFAULT.  This is useful for paths that use more than one envvar.  */
#define ENVVAR(test, default) (getenv (test) ? (test) : (default))

/* Return whether a kpse configuration is (some sort of) true.  Check
   for negation values, so a value like "2" will be true, just in case.  */
#define KPSE_CNF_P(val) \
  ((val) && *(val) && *(val) != 'f' && *(val) != '0')


/* Return a fresh copy of S1 followed by S2, et al.  */
extern KPSEDLL string concat (const_string s1, const_string s2);
extern KPSEDLL string concat3 (const_string, const_string, const_string);
/* `concatn' is declared in its own include file, to avoid pulling in
   all the varargs stuff.  */

/* A fresh copy of just S.  */
extern KPSEDLL string xstrdup (const_string s);

/* Convert all lowercase characters in S to uppercase.  */
extern KPSEDLL string uppercasify (const_string s);

/* Like `atoi', but disallow negative numbers.  */
extern KPSEDLL unsigned atou (const_string);

/* True if FILENAME1 and FILENAME2 are the same file.  If stat fails on
   either name, return false, no error message.
   Cf. `SAME_FILE_P' in xstat.h.  */
extern KPSEDLL boolean same_file_p (const_string filename1,
                                         const_string filename2);

/* Return NAME with any leading path stripped off.  This returns a
   pointer into NAME.  */
extern KPSEDLL const_string xbasename (const_string name);

/* Return directory part of NAME. This returns a new string. */
extern KPSEDLL string xdirname (const_string name);

/* If NAME has a suffix, return a pointer to its first character (i.e.,
   the one after the `.'); otherwise, return NULL.  */
extern KPSEDLL const_string find_suffix (const_string name);

/* Return NAME with any suffix removed.  */
extern KPSEDLL string remove_suffix (const_string name);

/* Return S with the suffix SUFFIX, removing any suffix already present.
   For example, `make_suffix ("/foo/bar.baz", "quux")' returns
   `/foo/bar.quux'.  Returns a string allocated with malloc.  */
extern KPSEDLL string make_suffix (const_string s,  const_string suffix);

/* Return NAME with STEM_PREFIX prepended to the stem. For example,
   `make_prefix ("/foo/bar.baz", "x")' returns `/foo/xbar.baz'.
   Returns a string allocated with malloc.  */
extern KPSEDLL string make_prefix (string stem_prefix, string name);

/* If NAME has a suffix, simply return it; otherwise, return
   `NAME.SUFFIX'.  */
extern KPSEDLL const_string extend_filename (const_string name,
                                             const_string suffix);

/* Call putenv with the string `VAR=VALUE' and abort on error.  */
extern KPSEDLL void kpathsea_xputenv (kpathsea kpse, const_string var,
                                      const_string value);
extern KPSEDLL void kpathsea_xputenv_int (kpathsea kpse, const_string var,
                                          int value);
#if defined (KPSE_COMPAT_API)
extern KPSEDLL void xputenv (const_string var, const_string value);
extern KPSEDLL void xputenv_int (const_string var, int value);
#endif

/* Return the current working directory.  */
extern KPSEDLL string xgetcwd (void);

/* Returns true if FN is a directory or a symlink to a directory.  */
extern KPSEDLL boolean kpathsea_dir_p (kpathsea kpse, string fn);
#if defined (KPSE_COMPAT_API)
extern KPSEDLL boolean dir_p (string fn);
#endif

/* If FN is a readable directory, return the number of links it has.
   Otherwise, return -1.  The nlinks parameter is a dummy on UNIX. */
#if defined (KPSE_COMPAT_API)
extern KPSEDLL int dir_links (const_string fn, long nlinks);
#endif
extern KPSEDLL int kpathsea_dir_links (kpathsea kpse, const_string fn,
                                       long nlinks);

/* Like their stdio counterparts, but abort on error, after calling
   perror(3) with FILENAME as its argument.  */
extern KPSEDLL FILE *xfopen (const_string filename, const_string mode);
extern KPSEDLL void xfclose (FILE *fp, const_string filename);
extern KPSEDLL void xfseek (FILE *fp, long offset, int wherefrom, const_string filename);
extern KPSEDLL void xfseeko (FILE *fp, off_t offset, int wherefrom, const_string filename);
extern KPSEDLL long xftell (FILE *fp, const_string filename);
extern KPSEDLL off_t xftello (FILE *fp, const_string filename);

/* These call the corresponding function in the standard library, and
   abort if those routines fail.  Also, `xrealloc' calls `xmalloc' if
   OLD_ADDRESS is null.  */
extern KPSEDLL address xmalloc (size_t size);
extern KPSEDLL address xrealloc (address old_address, size_t new_size);
extern KPSEDLL address xcalloc (size_t nelem, size_t elsize);

/* (Re)Allocate N items of type T using xmalloc/xrealloc.  */
#define XTALLOC(n, t) ((t *) xmalloc ((n) * sizeof (t)))
#define XTALLOC1(t) XTALLOC (1, t)
#define XRETALLOC(addr, n, t) ((addr) = (t *) xrealloc (addr, (n) * sizeof(t)))

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* not KPATHSEA_LIB_H */