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746 lines
22 KiB
C++
746 lines
22 KiB
C++
/** \file common.h
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Prototypes for various functions, mostly string utilities, that are used by most parts of fish.
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*/
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#ifndef FISH_COMMON_H
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/**
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Header guard
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*/
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#define FISH_COMMON_H
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include <termios.h>
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#include <string>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <vector>
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "util.h"
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class completion_t;
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/* Common string type */
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typedef std::wstring wcstring;
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typedef std::vector<wcstring> wcstring_list_t;
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/**
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Maximum number of bytes used by a single utf-8 character
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*/
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#define MAX_UTF8_BYTES 6
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/**
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This is in the unicode private use area.
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*/
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#define ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE 0xf100
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/**
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Highest legal ascii value
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*/
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#define ASCII_MAX 127u
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/**
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Highest legal 16-bit unicode value
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*/
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#define UCS2_MAX 0xffffu
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/**
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Highest legal byte value
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*/
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#define BYTE_MAX 0xffu
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/**
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Escape special fish syntax characters like the semicolon
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*/
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#define UNESCAPE_SPECIAL 1
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/**
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Allow incomplete escape sequences
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*/
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#define UNESCAPE_INCOMPLETE 2
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/**
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Escape all characters, including magic characters like the semicolon
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*/
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#define ESCAPE_ALL 1
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/**
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Do not try to use 'simplified' quoted escapes, and do not use empty quotes as the empty string
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*/
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#define ESCAPE_NO_QUOTED 2
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/**
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Helper macro for errors
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*/
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#define VOMIT_ON_FAILURE(a) do { if (0 != (a)) { int err = errno; fprintf(stderr, "%s failed on line %d in file %s: %d (%s)\n", #a, __LINE__, __FILE__, err, strerror(err)); abort(); }} while (0)
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/** Exits without invoking destructors (via _exit), useful for code after fork. */
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void exit_without_destructors(int code) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
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/**
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Save the shell mode on startup so we can restore them on exit
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*/
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extern struct termios shell_modes;
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/**
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The character to use where the text has been truncated. Is an
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ellipsis on unicode system and a $ on other systems.
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*/
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extern wchar_t ellipsis_char;
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/**
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The verbosity level of fish. If a call to debug has a severity
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level higher than \c debug_level, it will not be printed.
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*/
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extern int debug_level;
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/**
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Profiling flag. True if commands should be profiled.
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*/
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extern char *profile;
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/**
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Name of the current program. Should be set at startup. Used by the
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debug function.
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*/
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extern const wchar_t *program_name;
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/**
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This macro is used to check that an input argument is not null. It
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is a bit lika a non-fatal form of assert. Instead of exit-ing on
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failiure, the current function is ended at once. The second
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parameter is the return value of the current function on failiure.
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*/
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#define CHECK( arg, retval ) \
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if( !(arg) ) \
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{ \
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debug( 0, \
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_( L"function %s called with null value for argument %s. " ), \
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__func__, \
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#arg ); \
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bugreport(); \
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show_stackframe(); \
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return retval; \
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}
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/**
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Pause for input, then exit the program. If supported, print a backtrace first.
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*/
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#define FATAL_EXIT() \
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{ \
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int exit_read_count;char exit_read_buff; \
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show_stackframe(); \
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exit_read_count=read( 0, &exit_read_buff, 1 ); \
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exit_without_destructors( 1 ); \
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} \
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/**
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Exit program at once, leaving an error message about running out of memory.
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*/
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#define DIE_MEM() \
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{ \
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fwprintf( stderr, \
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L"fish: Out of memory on line %d of file %s, shutting down fish\n", \
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__LINE__, \
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__FILE__ ); \
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FATAL_EXIT(); \
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}
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/**
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Check if signals are blocked. If so, print an error message and
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return from the function performing this check.
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*/
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#define CHECK_BLOCK( retval ) \
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if( signal_is_blocked() ) \
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{ \
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debug( 0, \
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_( L"function %s called while blocking signals. " ), \
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__func__); \
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bugreport(); \
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show_stackframe(); \
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return retval; \
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}
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/**
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Shorthand for wgettext call
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*/
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#define _(wstr) wgettext((const wchar_t *)wstr)
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/**
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Noop, used to tell xgettext that a string should be translated,
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even though it is not directly sent to wgettext.
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*/
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#define N_(wstr) wstr
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/**
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Check if the specified stringelement is a part of the specified string list
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*/
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#define contains( str,... ) contains_internal( str, __VA_ARGS__, NULL )
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/**
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Print a stack trace to stderr
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*/
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void show_stackframe();
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wcstring_list_t completions_to_wcstring_list( const std::vector<completion_t> &completions );
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/**
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Read a line from the stream f into the buffer buff of length len. If
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buff is to small, it will be reallocated, and both buff and len will
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be updated to reflect this. Returns the number of bytes read or -1
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on failiure.
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If the carriage return character is encountered, it is
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ignored. fgetws() considers the line to end if reading the file
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results in either a newline (L'\n') character, the null (L'\\0')
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character or the end of file (WEOF) character.
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*/
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int fgetws2( wchar_t **buff, int *len, FILE *f );
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void sort_strings( std::vector<wcstring> &strings);
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void sort_completions( std::vector<completion_t> &strings);
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/**
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Returns a newly allocated wide character string equivalent of the
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specified multibyte character string
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This function encodes illegal character sequences in a reversible
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way using the private use area.
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*/
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wchar_t *str2wcs( const char *in );
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/**
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Returns a newly allocated wide character string equivalent of the
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specified multibyte character string
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This function encodes illegal character sequences in a reversible
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way using the private use area.
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*/
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wcstring str2wcstring( const char *in );
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wcstring str2wcstring( const std::string &in );
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/**
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Converts the narrow character string \c in into it's wide
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equivalent, stored in \c out. \c out must have enough space to fit
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the entire string.
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This function encodes illegal character sequences in a reversible
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way using the private use area.
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*/
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wchar_t *str2wcs_internal( const char *in, wchar_t *out );
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/**
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Returns a newly allocated multibyte character string equivalent of
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the specified wide character string
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This function decodes illegal character sequences in a reversible
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way using the private use area.
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*/
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char *wcs2str( const wchar_t *in );
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std::string wcs2string(const wcstring &input);
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/** Test if a string prefixes another. Returns true if a is a prefix of b */
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bool string_prefixes_string(const wcstring &proposed_prefix, const wcstring &value);
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bool string_prefixes_string(const wchar_t *proposed_prefix, const wcstring &value);
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/** Test if a string is a suffix of another */
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bool string_suffixes_string(const wcstring &proposed_suffix, const wcstring &value);
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bool string_suffixes_string(const wchar_t *proposed_suffix, const wcstring &value);
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/** Test if a string prefixes another without regard to case. Returns true if a is a prefix of b */
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bool string_prefixes_string_case_insensitive(const wcstring &proposed_prefix, const wcstring &value);
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/** Test if a list contains a string using a linear search. */
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bool list_contains_string(const wcstring_list_t &list, const wcstring &str);
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void assert_is_main_thread(const char *who);
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#define ASSERT_IS_MAIN_THREAD_TRAMPOLINE(x) assert_is_main_thread(x)
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#define ASSERT_IS_MAIN_THREAD() ASSERT_IS_MAIN_THREAD_TRAMPOLINE(__FUNCTION__)
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void assert_is_background_thread(const char *who);
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#define ASSERT_IS_BACKGROUND_THREAD_TRAMPOLINE(x) assert_is_background_thread(x)
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#define ASSERT_IS_BACKGROUND_THREAD() ASSERT_IS_BACKGROUND_THREAD_TRAMPOLINE(__FUNCTION__)
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/* Useful macro for asserting that a lock is locked. This doesn't check whether this thread locked it, which it would be nice if it did, but here it is anyways. */
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void assert_is_locked(void *mutex, const char *who, const char *caller);
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#define ASSERT_IS_LOCKED(x) assert_is_locked((void *)(&x), #x, __FUNCTION__)
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/**
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Converts the wide character string \c in into it's narrow
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equivalent, stored in \c out. \c out must have enough space to fit
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the entire string.
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This function decodes illegal character sequences in a reversible
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way using the private use area.
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*/
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char *wcs2str_internal( const wchar_t *in, char *out );
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/** Format the specified size (in bytes, kilobytes, etc.) into the specified stringbuffer. */
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wcstring format_size(long long sz);
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/** Version of format_size that does not allocate memory. */
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void format_size_safe(char buff[128], unsigned long long sz);
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/** Our crappier versions of debug which is guaranteed to not allocate any memory, or do anything other than call write(). This is useful after a call to fork() with threads. */
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void debug_safe(int level, const char *msg, const char *param1 = NULL, const char *param2 = NULL, const char *param3 = NULL, const char *param4 = NULL, const char *param5 = NULL, const char *param6 = NULL, const char *param7 = NULL, const char *param8 = NULL, const char *param9 = NULL, const char *param10 = NULL, const char *param11 = NULL, const char *param12 = NULL);
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/** Writes out a long safely */
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void format_long_safe(char buff[128], long val);
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void format_long_safe(wchar_t buff[128], long val);
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template<typename T>
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T from_string(const wcstring &x) {
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T result;
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std::wstringstream stream(x);
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stream >> result;
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return result;
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}
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template<typename T>
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T from_string(const std::string &x) {
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T result = T();
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std::stringstream stream(x);
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stream >> result;
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return result;
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}
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template<typename T>
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wcstring to_string(const T &x) {
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std::wstringstream stream;
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stream << x;
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return stream.str();
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}
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/* wstringstream is a huge memory pig. Let's provide some specializations where we can. */
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template<>
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inline wcstring to_string(const long &x) {
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wchar_t buff[128];
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format_long_safe(buff, x);
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return wcstring(buff);
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}
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template<>
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inline bool from_string(const std::string &x) {
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return ! x.empty() && strchr("YTyt1", x.at(0));
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}
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template<>
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inline bool from_string(const wcstring &x) {
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return ! x.empty() && wcschr(L"YTyt1", x.at(0));
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}
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template<>
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inline wcstring to_string(const int &x) {
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return to_string(static_cast<long>(x));
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}
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/* Helper class for managing a null-terminated array of null-terminated strings (of some char type) */
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template <typename CharType_t>
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class null_terminated_array_t {
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CharType_t **array;
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typedef std::basic_string<CharType_t> string_t;
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typedef std::vector<string_t> string_list_t;
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void swap(null_terminated_array_t<CharType_t> &him) { std::swap(array, him.array); }
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/* Silly function to get the length of a null terminated array of...something */
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template <typename T>
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static size_t count_not_null(const T *arr) {
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size_t len;
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for (len=0; arr[len] != T(0); len++)
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;
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return len;
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}
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size_t size() const {
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return count_not_null(array);
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}
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void free(void) {
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if (array != NULL) {
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for (size_t i = 0; array[i] != NULL; i++) {
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delete [] array[i];
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}
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delete [] array;
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array = NULL;
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}
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}
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public:
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null_terminated_array_t() : array(NULL) { }
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null_terminated_array_t(const string_list_t &argv) : array(NULL) { this->set(argv); }
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~null_terminated_array_t() { this->free(); }
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/** operator=. Notice the pass-by-value parameter. */
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null_terminated_array_t& operator=(null_terminated_array_t rhs) {
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if (this != &rhs)
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this->swap(rhs);
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return *this;
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}
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/* Copy constructor. */
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null_terminated_array_t(const null_terminated_array_t &him) : array(NULL) {
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this->set(him.array);
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}
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void set(const string_list_t &argv) {
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/* Get rid of the old argv */
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this->free();
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/* Allocate our null-terminated array of null-terminated strings */
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size_t i, count = argv.size();
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this->array = new CharType_t * [count + 1];
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for (i=0; i < count; i++) {
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const string_t &str = argv.at(i);
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this->array[i] = new CharType_t [1 + str.size()];
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std::copy(str.begin(), str.end(), this->array[i]);
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this->array[i][str.size()] = CharType_t(0);
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}
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this->array[count] = NULL;
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}
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void set(const CharType_t * const *new_array) {
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if (new_array == array)
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return;
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/* Get rid of the old argv */
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this->free();
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/* Copy the new one */
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if (new_array) {
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size_t i, count = count_not_null(new_array);
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this->array = new CharType_t * [count + 1];
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for (i=0; i < count; i++) {
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size_t len = count_not_null(new_array[i]);
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this->array[i] = new CharType_t [1 + len];
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std::copy(new_array[i], new_array[i] + len, this->array[i]);
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this->array[i][len] = CharType_t(0);
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}
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this->array[count] = NULL;
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}
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}
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CharType_t **get() { return array; }
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const CharType_t * const *get() const { return array; }
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string_list_t to_list() const {
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string_list_t lst;
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if (array != NULL) {
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size_t count = this->size();
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lst.reserve(count);
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lst.insert(lst.end(), array, array + count);
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}
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return lst;
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}
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};
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/* Helper function to convert from a null_terminated_array_t<wchar_t> to a null_terminated_array_t<char_t> */
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null_terminated_array_t<char> convert_wide_array_to_narrow(const null_terminated_array_t<wchar_t> &arr);
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/* Helper class to cache a narrow version of a wcstring in a malloc'd buffer, so that we can read it after fork() */
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class narrow_string_rep_t {
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private:
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const char *str;
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public:
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~narrow_string_rep_t() {
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free((void *)str);
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}
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narrow_string_rep_t() : str(NULL) {}
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void set(const wcstring &s) {
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free((void *)str);
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str = wcs2str(s.c_str());
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}
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const char *get() const {
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return str;
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}
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};
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bool is_forked_child();
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/* Basic scoped lock class */
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class scoped_lock {
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pthread_mutex_t *lock_obj;
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bool locked;
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public:
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void lock(void);
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void unlock(void);
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scoped_lock(pthread_mutex_t &mutex);
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~scoped_lock();
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};
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class wcstokenizer {
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wchar_t *buffer, *str, *state;
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const wcstring sep;
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public:
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wcstokenizer(const wcstring &s, const wcstring &separator) : sep(separator) {
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wchar_t *wcsdup(const wchar_t *s);
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buffer = wcsdup(s.c_str());
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str = buffer;
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state = NULL;
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}
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bool next(wcstring &result) {
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wchar_t *tmp = wcstok(str, sep.c_str(), &state);
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str = NULL;
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if (tmp) result = tmp;
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return tmp != NULL;
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}
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~wcstokenizer() {
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free(buffer);
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}
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};
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/**
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Appends a path component, with a / if necessary
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*/
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void append_path_component(wcstring &path, const wcstring &component);
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wcstring format_string(const wchar_t *format, ...);
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wcstring vformat_string(const wchar_t *format, va_list va_orig);
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void append_format(wcstring &str, const wchar_t *format, ...);
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/**
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Returns a newly allocated wide character string array equivalent of
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the specified multibyte character string array
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*/
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char **wcsv2strv( const wchar_t * const *in );
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/**
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Test if the given string is a valid variable name.
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\return null if this is a valid name, and a pointer to the first invalid character otherwise
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*/
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wchar_t *wcsvarname( const wchar_t *str );
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/**
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Test if the given string is a valid function name.
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\return null if this is a valid name, and a pointer to the first invalid character otherwise
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*/
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const wchar_t *wcsfuncname( const wchar_t *str );
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/**
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Test if the given string is valid in a variable name
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\return 1 if this is a valid name, 0 otherwise
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*/
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int wcsvarchr( wchar_t chr );
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/**
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A wcswidth workalike. Fish uses this since the regular wcswidth seems flaky.
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*/
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int my_wcswidth( const wchar_t *c );
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/**
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This functions returns the end of the quoted substring beginning at
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\c in. The type of quoting character is detemrined by examining \c
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in. Returns 0 on error.
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\param in the position of the opening quote
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*/
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wchar_t *quote_end( const wchar_t *in );
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/**
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A call to this function will reset the error counter. Some
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functions print out non-critical error messages. These should check
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the error_count before, and skip printing the message if
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MAX_ERROR_COUNT messages have been printed. The error_reset()
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should be called after each interactive command executes, to allow
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new messages to be printed.
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*/
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void error_reset();
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/**
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This function behaves exactly like a wide character equivalent of
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the C function setlocale, except that it will also try to detect if
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the user is using a Unicode character set, and if so, use the
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unicode ellipsis character as ellipsis, instead of '$'.
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*/
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wcstring wsetlocale( int category, const wchar_t *locale );
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/**
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Checks if \c needle is included in the list of strings specified. A warning is printed if needle is zero.
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\param needle the string to search for in the list
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\return zero if needle is not found, of if needle is null, non-zero otherwise
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*/
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__sentinel bool contains_internal( const wchar_t *needle, ... );
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__sentinel bool contains_internal( const wcstring &needle, ... );
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/**
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Call read while blocking the SIGCHLD signal. Should only be called
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if you _know_ there is data available for reading, or the program
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will hang until there is data.
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*/
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int read_blocked(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
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/**
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Loop a write request while failiure is non-critical. Return -1 and set errno
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in case of critical error.
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*/
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ssize_t write_loop(int fd, const char *buff, size_t count);
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/**
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Loop a read request while failiure is non-critical. Return -1 and set errno
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in case of critical error.
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*/
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ssize_t read_loop(int fd, void *buff, size_t count);
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/**
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Issue a debug message with printf-style string formating and
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automatic line breaking. The string will begin with the string \c
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program_name, followed by a colon and a whitespace.
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Because debug is often called to tell the user about an error,
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before using wperror to give a specific error message, debug will
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never ever modify the value of errno.
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\param level the priority of the message. Lower number means higher priority. Messages with a priority_number higher than \c debug_level will be ignored..
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\param msg the message format string.
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Example:
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<code>debug( 1, L"Pi = %.3f", M_PI );</code>
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will print the string 'fish: Pi = 3.141', given that debug_level is 1 or higher, and that program_name is 'fish'.
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*/
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void debug( int level, const wchar_t *msg, ... );
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/**
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Replace special characters with backslash escape sequences. Newline is
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replaced with \n, etc.
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\param in The string to be escaped
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\param escape_all Whether all characters wich hold special meaning in fish (Pipe, semicolon, etc,) should be escaped, or only unprintable characters
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\return The escaped string, or 0 if there is not enough memory
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*/
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wchar_t *escape( const wchar_t *in, int escape_all );
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wcstring escape_string( const wcstring &in, int escape_all );
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/**
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Expand backslashed escapes and substitute them with their unescaped
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counterparts. Also optionally change the wildcards, the tilde
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character and a few more into constants which are defined in a
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private use area of Unicode. This assumes wchar_t is a unicode
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character set.
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The result must be free()d. The original string is not modified. If
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an invalid sequence is specified, 0 is returned.
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*/
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wchar_t *unescape( const wchar_t * in,
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int escape_special );
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bool unescape_string( wcstring &str,
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int escape_special );
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/**
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Returns the width of the terminal window, so that not all
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functions that use these values continually have to keep track of
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it separately.
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Only works if common_handle_winch is registered to handle winch signals.
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*/
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int common_get_width();
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/**
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Returns the height of the terminal window, so that not all
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functions that use these values continually have to keep track of
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it separatly.
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Only works if common_handle_winch is registered to handle winch signals.
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*/
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int common_get_height();
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/**
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Handle a window change event by looking up the new window size and
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saving it in an internal variable used by common_get_wisth and
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common_get_height().
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*/
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void common_handle_winch( int signal );
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/**
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Write paragraph of output to the specified stringbuffer, and redo
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the linebreaks to fit the current screen.
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*/
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void write_screen( const wcstring &msg, wcstring &buff );
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/**
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Tokenize the specified string into the specified wcstring_list_t.
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\param val the input string. The contents of this string is not changed.
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\param out the list in which to place the elements.
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*/
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void tokenize_variable_array( const wcstring &val, wcstring_list_t &out);
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/**
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Make sure the specified direcotry exists. If needed, try to create
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it and any currently not existing parent directories..
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\return 0 if, at the time of function return the directory exists, -1 otherwise.
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*/
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|
int create_directory( const wcstring &d );
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/**
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Print a short message about how to file a bug report to stderr
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*/
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void bugreport();
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/**
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|
Return the number of seconds from the UNIX epoch, with subsecond
|
|
precision. This function uses the gettimeofday function, and will
|
|
have the same precision as that function.
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|
|
If an error occurs, NAN is returned.
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*/
|
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double timef();
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/**
|
|
Call the following function early in main to set the main thread.
|
|
This is our replacement for pthread_main_np().
|
|
*/
|
|
void set_main_thread();
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|
bool is_main_thread();
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|
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/** Configures thread assertions for testing */
|
|
void configure_thread_assertions_for_testing();
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|
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/** Set up a guard to complain if we try to do certain things (like take a lock) after calling fork */
|
|
void setup_fork_guards(void);
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|
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/** Return whether we are the child of a fork */
|
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bool is_forked_child(void);
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void assert_is_not_forked_child(const char *who);
|
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#define ASSERT_IS_NOT_FORKED_CHILD_TRAMPOLINE(x) assert_is_not_forked_child(x)
|
|
#define ASSERT_IS_NOT_FORKED_CHILD() ASSERT_IS_NOT_FORKED_CHILD_TRAMPOLINE(__FUNCTION__)
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|
|
extern "C" {
|
|
__attribute__((noinline)) void debug_thread_error(void);
|
|
}
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#endif
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