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7: General Purpose Macros
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2.24 frystyk 9: <PRE>
10: /*
2.31 frystyk 11: ** (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1995.
2.24 frystyk 12: ** Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH.
13: */
14: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 15: <P>
16: This module is a part of the <A HREF="http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Library/">
2.78 frystyk 17: W3C Sample Code Library</A>. See also the system dependent file
2.69 frystyk 18: <A HREF="sysdep.html">sysdep module</A> for system specific information.
2.1 timbl 19: <PRE>
20: #ifndef HTUTILS_H
21: #define HTUTILS_H
2.56 frystyk 22: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 23: <H2>
2.71 frystyk 24: <A NAME="Debug">Debug Message Control</A>
2.69 frystyk 25: </H2>
26: <P>
27: This is the global flag for setting the <CODE>WWWTRACE</CODE> options. The
28: verbose mode is no longer a simple boolean but a bit field so that it is
29: possible to see parts of the output messages.
2.20 frystyk 30: <PRE>
2.26 frystyk 31: #ifndef DEBUG
32: #define DEBUG /* No one ever turns this off as trace is too important */
2.81 ! frystyk 33:
! 34: /* Call this function and the program halts */
! 35: extern void HTDebugBreak (char * file, unsigned long line, const char * fmt, ...);
2.56 frystyk 36: #endif
37: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 38: <H3>
39: Definition of the Global Trace Flag
40: </H3>
41: <P>
2.56 frystyk 42: The global trace flag variable is available everywhere.
43: <PRE>
44: #ifdef DEBUG
2.44 frystyk 45: #ifdef WWW_WIN_DLL
2.56 frystyk 46: extern int * WWW_TraceFlag; /* In DLLs, we need the indirection */
47: #define WWWTRACE (*WWW_TraceFlag)
2.44 frystyk 48: #else
2.56 frystyk 49: extern int WWW_TraceFlag; /* Global flag for all W3 trace */
50: #define WWWTRACE (WWW_TraceFlag)
51: #endif /* WWW_WIN_DLL */
52: #else
53: #define WWWTRACE 0
54: #endif /* DEBUG */
2.20 frystyk 55: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 56: <P>
57: The <EM><CODE>WWWTRACE</CODE></EM> define outputs messages if verbose mode
58: is active according to the following rules:
2.20 frystyk 59: <PRE>
2.56 frystyk 60: typedef enum _HTTraceFlags {
2.76 frystyk 61: SHOW_UTIL_TRACE = 0x1,
62: SHOW_APP_TRACE = 0x2,
63: SHOW_CACHE_TRACE = 0x4,
64: SHOW_SGML_TRACE = 0x8,
65: SHOW_BIND_TRACE = 0x10,
66: SHOW_THREAD_TRACE = 0x20,
67: SHOW_STREAM_TRACE = 0x40,
68: SHOW_PROTOCOL_TRACE = 0x80,
69: SHOW_MEM_TRACE = 0x100,
70: SHOW_URI_TRACE = 0x200,
71: SHOW_AUTH_TRACE = 0x400,
72: SHOW_ANCHOR_TRACE = 0x800,
73: SHOW_PICS_TRACE = 0x1000,
74: SHOW_CORE_TRACE = 0x2000,
75: SHOW_MUX_TRACE = 0x4000,
76: SHOW_ALL_TRACE = 0xFFFFFFFF
2.56 frystyk 77: } HTTraceFlags;
78: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 79: <P>
80: The flags are made so that they can serve as a group flag for correlated
81: trace messages, e.g. showing messages for SGML and HTML at the same time.
82: <PRE>
83: #define UTIL_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_UTIL_TRACE)
84: #define APP_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_APP_TRACE)
85: #define CACHE_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_CACHE_TRACE)
86: #define SGML_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_SGML_TRACE)
87: #define BIND_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_BIND_TRACE)
88: #define THD_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_THREAD_TRACE)
89: #define STREAM_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_STREAM_TRACE)
90: #define PROT_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_PROTOCOL_TRACE)
91: #define MEM_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_MEM_TRACE)
92: #define URI_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_URI_TRACE)
93: #define AUTH_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_AUTH_TRACE)
94: #define ANCH_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_ANCHOR_TRACE)
95: #define PICS_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_PICS_TRACE)
96: #define CORE_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_CORE_TRACE)
2.76 frystyk 97: #define MUX_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_MUX_TRACE)
2.69 frystyk 98: </PRE>
99: <H3>
100: Destination for Trace Messages
101: </H3>
102: <P>
103: You can send trace messages to various destinations depending on the type
104: of your application. By default, on Unix the messages are sent to stderr
105: using fprintf() and if we are on Windows and have a windows applications
106: then register a HTTraceCallback function. This is done with HTTrace_setCallback.
107: It tells HTTrace to call a HTTraceCallback. If your compiler has problems
108: with va_list, then you may forget about registering the callback and instead
109: macro HTTrace as follows: #define HTTrace MyAppSpecificTrace
2.67 hallam 110: <A NAME="HTTrace"></A>
2.59 frystyk 111: <PRE>
2.62 frystyk 112: typedef int HTTraceCallback(const char * fmt, va_list pArgs);
2.59 frystyk 113:
114: extern void HTTrace_setCallback(HTTraceCallback * pCall);
115: extern HTTraceCallback * HTTrace_getCallback(void);
116:
2.62 frystyk 117: extern int HTTrace(const char * fmt, ...);
2.26 frystyk 118: </PRE>
2.76 frystyk 119: <H3>
120: Trace Data Logging
121: </H3>
122: <P>
123: A similare mechanism exists for logging data, except that is adds a
124: data and length argument to the trace call.
125: <PRE>
2.77 eric 126: typedef int HTTraceDataCallback(char * data, size_t len,
127: char * fmt, va_list pArgs);
2.76 frystyk 128:
129: extern void HTTraceData_setCallback(HTTraceDataCallback * pCall);
130: extern HTTraceDataCallback * HTTraceData_getCallback(void);
131:
2.77 eric 132: extern int HTTraceData(char * data, size_t len, char * fmt, ...);
2.76 frystyk 133: </PRE>
134: <H3>
135: Hiding Extraneous Logging Messages
136: </H3>
137: <P>
138: Many of the long logging strings are wrapped with the HTHIDE
139: macro. This is usually defined to pass its parameter to the loggin
140: functions. However, if your application doesn't use the logging, you
141: may define HTHIDE to pass only a 0 to eliminate the strings from the
142: executable image.
143: <PRE>
144: #define HTHIDE(A) A
145: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 146: <H2>
147: Macros for Function Declarations
148: </H2>
2.26 frystyk 149: <PRE>
150: #define PUBLIC /* Accessible outside this module */
2.1 timbl 151: #define PRIVATE static /* Accessible only within this module */
2.56 frystyk 152: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 153: <H2>
154: Often used Interger Macros
155: </H2>
156: <H3>
157: Min and Max functions
158: </H3>
2.56 frystyk 159: <PRE>
2.11 timbl 160: #ifndef HTMIN
161: #define HTMIN(a,b) ((a) <= (b) ? (a) : (b))
2.69 frystyk 162: #define HTMAX(a,b) ((a) >= (b) ? (a) : (b))
2.1 timbl 163: #endif
2.26 frystyk 164: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 165: <H3>
166: Double abs function
167: </H3>
2.56 frystyk 168: <PRE>
169: #ifndef HTDABS
170: #define HTDABS(a) ((a) < 0.0 ? (-(a)) : (a))
171: #endif
172: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 173: <P>
174: <A NAME="ReturnCodes"></A>
175: <H2>
2.70 frystyk 176: <A NAME="return">Return Codes for Protocol Modules and Streams</A>
2.69 frystyk 177: </H2>
178: <P>
179: Theese are the codes returned from the protocol modules, and the stream modules.
180: Success are (>=0) and failure are (<0)
2.3 timbl 181: <PRE>
2.23 frystyk 182: #define HT_OK 0 /* Generic success */
2.37 frystyk 183: #define HT_ALL 1 /* Used by Net Manager */
184:
2.75 frystyk 185: #define HT_CONTINUE 100 /* Continue an operation */
186: #define HT_UPGRADE 101 /* Switching protocols */
187:
188: #define HT_LOADED 200 /* Everything's OK */
189: #define HT_CREATED 201 /* New object is created */
190: #define HT_ACCEPTED 202 /* Accepted */
191: #define HT_NO_DATA 204 /* OK but no data was loaded */
192: #define HT_RESET_CONTENT 205 /* Reset content */
193: #define HT_PARTIAL_CONTENT 206 /* Partial Content */
194:
195: #define HT_MULTIPLE_CHOICES 300 /* Multiple choices */
196: #define HT_PERM_REDIRECT 301 /* Permanent redirection */
2.79 frystyk 197: #define HT_FOUND 302 /* Found */
2.75 frystyk 198: #define HT_SEE_OTHER 303 /* See other */
199: #define HT_NOT_MODIFIED 304 /* Not Modified */
200: #define HT_USE_PROXY 305 /* Use Proxy */
2.79 frystyk 201: #define HT_PROXY_REDIRECT 306 /* Proxy Redirect */
202: #define HT_TEMP_REDIRECT 307 /* Temporary redirect */
2.75 frystyk 203:
204: #define HT_IGNORE 900 /* Ignore this in the Net manager */
205: #define HT_CLOSED 901 /* The socket was closed */
206: #define HT_PENDING 902 /* Wait for connection */
207: #define HT_RELOAD 903 /* If we must reload the document */
2.23 frystyk 208:
209: #define HT_ERROR -1 /* Generic failure */
2.53 frystyk 210:
2.75 frystyk 211: #define HT_NO_ACCESS -401 /* Unauthorized */
212: #define HT_FORBIDDEN -403 /* Access forbidden */
213: #define HT_NOT_ACCEPTABLE -406 /* Not Acceptable */
214: #define HT_NO_PROXY_ACCESS -407 /* Proxy Authentication Failed */
215: #define HT_CONFLICT -409 /* Conflict */
216: #define HT_LENGTH_REQUIRED -411 /* Length required */
2.79 frystyk 217: #define HT_PRECONDITION_FAILED -412 /* Precondition failed */
218: #define HT_TOO_BIG -413 /* Request entity too large */
219: #define HT_URI_TOO_BIG -414 /* Request-URI too long */
220: #define HT_UNSUPPORTED -415 /* Unsupported */
221: #define HT_BAD_RANGE -416 /* Request Range not satisfiable */
222: #define HT_EXPECTATION_FAILED -417 /* Expectation Failed */
223: #define HT_REAUTH -418 /* Reauthentication required */
224: #define HT_PROXY_REAUTH -419 /* Proxy Reauthentication required */
2.75 frystyk 225:
226: #define HT_RETRY -503 /* If service isn't available */
227: #define HT_BAD_VERSION -505 /* Bad protocol version */
228:
229: #define HT_INTERNAL -900 /* Weird -- should never happen. */
230: #define HT_WOULD_BLOCK -901 /* If we are in a select */
231: #define HT_INTERRUPTED -902 /* Note the negative value! */
232: #define HT_PAUSE -903 /* If we want to pause a stream */
233: #define HT_RECOVER_PIPE -904 /* Recover pipe line */
2.35 frystyk 234: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 235: <H2>
236: Upper- and Lowercase macros
237: </H2>
238: <P>
239: The problem here is that toupper(x) is not defined officially unless isupper(x)
240: is. These macros are CERTAINLY needed on #if defined(pyr) || define(mips)
241: or BDSI platforms. For safefy, we make them mandatory.
2.25 roeber 242: <PRE>
2.1 timbl 243: #ifndef TOLOWER
2.27 frystyk 244: #define TOLOWER(c) tolower(c)
245: #define TOUPPER(c) toupper(c)
2.29 frystyk 246: #endif
247: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 248: <H2>
2.81 ! frystyk 249: C Preprocessor defines
! 250: </H2>
! 251:
! 252: Make sure that the following macros are defined
! 253:
! 254: <PRE>
! 255: #ifndef __FILE__
! 256: #define __FILE__ ""
! 257: #endif
! 258:
! 259: #ifndef __LINE__
! 260: #define __LINE__ 0L
! 261: #endif
! 262: </PRE>
! 263:
! 264: <H2>
2.69 frystyk 265: Max and Min values for Integers and Floating Point
266: </H2>
2.29 frystyk 267: <PRE>
268: #ifdef FLT_EPSILON /* The ANSI C way define */
269: #define HT_EPSILON FLT_EPSILON
270: #else
271: #define HT_EPSILON 0.00000001
2.27 frystyk 272: #endif
273: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 274: <H2>
275: The local equivalents of CR and LF
276: </H2>
277: <P>
278: We can check for these after net ascii text has been converted to the local
279: representation. Similarly, we include them in strings to be sent as net ascii
280: after translation.
2.26 frystyk 281: <PRE>
282: #define LF FROMASCII('\012') /* ASCII line feed LOCAL EQUIVALENT */
283: #define CR FROMASCII('\015') /* Will be converted to ^M for transmission */
2.54 frystyk 284: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 285: <H2>
286: Library Dynamic Memory Magement
287: </H2>
288: <P>
289: The Library has it's own dynamic memory API which is declared in
290: <A HREF="HTMemory.html">memory management module</A>.
2.54 frystyk 291: <PRE>
2.55 frystyk 292: #include "HTMemory.h"
2.26 frystyk 293: </PRE>
2.56 frystyk 294: <PRE>
295: #endif /* HT_UTILS.h */
296: </PRE>
2.69 frystyk 297: <P>
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