curl/lib/setup_once.h
2006-10-18 13:50:23 +00:00

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#ifndef __SETUP_ONCE_H
#define __SETUP_ONCE_H
/***************************************************************************
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*
* Copyright (C) 1998 - 2006, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
*
* This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
* you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
* are also available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html.
*
* You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
*
* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
* KIND, either express or implied.
*
* $Id$
***************************************************************************/
/********************************************************************
* NOTICE *
* ======== *
* *
* Content of header files lib/setup_once.h and ares/setup_once.h *
* must be kept in sync. Modify the other one if you change this. *
* *
********************************************************************/
/*
* If we have the MSG_NOSIGNAL define, make sure we use
* it as the fourth argument of send() and recv()
*/
#ifdef HAVE_MSG_NOSIGNAL
#define SEND_4TH_ARG MSG_NOSIGNAL
#else
#define SEND_4TH_ARG 0
#endif
/*
* The definitions for the return type and arguments types
* of functions recv() and send() belong and come from the
* configuration file. Do not define them in any other place.
*
* HAVE_RECV is defined if you have a function named recv()
* which is used to read incoming data from sockets. If your
* function has another name then don't define HAVE_RECV.
*
* If HAVE_RECV is defined then RECV_TYPE_ARG1, RECV_TYPE_ARG2,
* RECV_TYPE_ARG3, RECV_TYPE_ARG4 and RECV_TYPE_RETV must also
* be defined.
*
* HAVE_SEND is defined if you have a function named send()
* which is used to write outgoing data on a connected socket.
* If yours has another name then don't define HAVE_SEND.
*
* If HAVE_SEND is defined then SEND_TYPE_ARG1, SEND_QUAL_ARG2,
* SEND_TYPE_ARG2, SEND_TYPE_ARG3, SEND_TYPE_ARG4 and
* SEND_TYPE_RETV must also be defined.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_RECV
#if !defined(RECV_TYPE_ARG1) || \
!defined(RECV_TYPE_ARG2) || \
!defined(RECV_TYPE_ARG3) || \
!defined(RECV_TYPE_ARG4) || \
!defined(RECV_TYPE_RETV)
/* */
Error Missing_definition_of_return_and_arguments_types_of_recv
/* */
#else
#define sread(x,y,z) (ssize_t)recv((RECV_TYPE_ARG1)(x), \
(RECV_TYPE_ARG2)(y), \
(RECV_TYPE_ARG3)(z), \
(RECV_TYPE_ARG4)(SEND_4TH_ARG))
#endif
#else /* HAVE_RECV */
#ifdef MSDOS
#define sread(x,y,z) (ssize_t)read_s((int)(x), (char *)(y), (int)(z))
#endif
#ifndef sread
/* */
Error Missing_definition_of_macro_sread
/* */
#endif
#endif /* HAVE_RECV */
#ifdef HAVE_SEND
#if !defined(SEND_TYPE_ARG1) || \
!defined(SEND_QUAL_ARG2) || \
!defined(SEND_TYPE_ARG2) || \
!defined(SEND_TYPE_ARG3) || \
!defined(SEND_TYPE_ARG4) || \
!defined(SEND_TYPE_RETV)
/* */
Error Missing_definition_of_return_and_arguments_types_of_send
/* */
#else
#define swrite(x,y,z) (ssize_t)send((SEND_TYPE_ARG1)(x), \
(SEND_TYPE_ARG2)(y), \
(SEND_TYPE_ARG3)(z), \
(SEND_TYPE_ARG4)(SEND_4TH_ARG))
#endif
#else /* HAVE_SEND */
#ifdef MSDOS
#define swrite(x,y,z) (ssize_t)write_s((int)(x), (char *)(y), (int)(z))
#endif
#ifndef swrite
/* */
Error Missing_definition_of_macro_swrite
/* */
#endif
#endif /* HAVE_SEND */
/*
* Uppercase macro versions of ANSI/ISO is*() functions/macros which
* avoid negative number inputs with argument byte codes > 127.
*/
#define ISSPACE(x) (isspace((int) ((unsigned char)x)))
#define ISDIGIT(x) (isdigit((int) ((unsigned char)x)))
#define ISALNUM(x) (isalnum((int) ((unsigned char)x)))
#define ISXDIGIT(x) (isxdigit((int) ((unsigned char)x)))
#define ISGRAPH(x) (isgraph((int) ((unsigned char)x)))
#define ISALPHA(x) (isalpha((int) ((unsigned char)x)))
#define ISPRINT(x) (isprint((int) ((unsigned char)x)))
#endif /* __SETUP_ONCE_H */