/* Miscellaneous declarations.
- Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-This file is part of Wget.
+This file is part of GNU Wget.
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+GNU Wget is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+GNU Wget 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 General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
-
-/* This file contains some declarations that don't fit anywhere else.
- It also contains some useful includes, like the obnoxious TIME_H
- inclusion. */
+along with Wget; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation
+gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the
+OpenSSL project's "OpenSSL" library (or with modified versions of it
+that use the same license as the "OpenSSL" library), and distribute
+the linked executables. You must obey the GNU General Public License
+in all respects for all of the code used other than "OpenSSL". If you
+modify this file, you may extend this exception to your version of the
+file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do
+so, delete this exception statement from your version. */
+
+/* This file contains declarations that are universally useful and
+ those that don't fit elsewhere. It also includes sysdep.h which
+ includes some often-needed system includes, like the obnoxious
+ <time.h> inclusion. */
#ifndef WGET_H
#define WGET_H
-#ifndef DEBUG
-# define NDEBUG /* To kill off assertions */
-#endif /* not DEBUG */
-
-#ifndef PARAMS
-# if PROTOTYPES
-# define PARAMS(args) args
-# else
-# define PARAMS(args) ()
-# endif
+/* Disable assertions when debug support is not compiled in. */
+#ifndef ENABLE_DEBUG
+# define NDEBUG
#endif
/* `gettext (FOO)' is long to write, so we use `_(FOO)'. If NLS is
# define _(string) gettext (string)
# ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H
# include <libintl.h>
-# endif /* HAVE_LIBINTL_H */
+# else /* not HAVE_LIBINTL_H */
+ const char *gettext ();
+# endif /* not HAVE_LIBINTL_H */
#else /* not HAVE_NLS */
-# define _(string) string
+# define _(string) (string)
#endif /* not HAVE_NLS */
-/* I18N NOTE: You will notice that none of the DEBUG messages are
+/* A pseudo function call that serves as a marker for the automated
+ extraction of messages, but does not call gettext(). The run-time
+ translation is done at a different place in the code. The purpose
+ of the N_("...") call is to make the message snarfer aware that the
+ "..." string needs to be translated. STRING should be a string
+ literal. Concatenated strings and other string expressions won't
+ work. The macro's expansion is not parenthesized, so that it is
+ suitable as initializer for static 'char[]' or 'const char[]'
+ variables. -- explanation partly taken from GNU make. */
+#define N_(string) string
+
+/* I18N NOTE: You will notice that none of the DEBUGP messages are
marked as translatable. This is intentional, for a few reasons:
1) The debug messages are not meant for the users to look at, but
3) Finally, the debug messages are meant to be a clue for me to
debug problems with Wget. If I get them in a language I don't
- understand, debugging will become a new challenge of its own! :-) */
+ understand, debugging will become a new challenge of its own! */
/* Include these, so random files need not include them. */
#include "sysdep.h"
-#include "options.h"
+/* locale independent replacement for ctype.h */
+#include "safe-ctype.h"
-#define DO_NOTHING do {} while (0)
+/* Conditionalize the use of GCC's __attribute__((format)) and
+ __builtin_expect features using macros. */
-/* Print X if debugging is enabled; a no-op otherwise. */
-#ifdef DEBUG
-# define DEBUGP(x) do { debug_logprintf x; } while (0)
-#else /* not DEBUG */
-# define DEBUGP(x) DO_NOTHING
-#endif /* not DEBUG */
-
-/* Make gcc check for the format of logmsg() and debug_logmsg(). */
-#ifdef __GNUC__
+#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 3
# define GCC_FORMAT_ATTR(a, b) __attribute__ ((format (printf, a, b)))
-#else /* not __GNUC__ */
+# define LIKELY(exp) __builtin_expect (!!(exp), 1)
+# define UNLIKELY(exp) __builtin_expect ((exp), 0)
+#else
# define GCC_FORMAT_ATTR(a, b)
-#endif /* not __GNUC__ */
-
-/* These are from log.c, but they are used everywhere, so we declare
- them here. */
-enum log_options { LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_NOTQUIET, LOG_NONVERBOSE, LOG_ALWAYS };
-
-void logprintf PARAMS ((enum log_options, const char *, ...))
- GCC_FORMAT_ATTR (2, 3);
-void debug_logprintf PARAMS ((const char *, ...)) GCC_FORMAT_ATTR (1, 2);
-void logputs PARAMS ((enum log_options, const char *));
-
-/* Defined in `utils.c', but used literally everywhere. */
-void *xmalloc PARAMS ((size_t));
-void *xrealloc PARAMS ((void *, size_t));
-char *xstrdup PARAMS ((const char *));
-
-/* #### Find a better place for this. */
-/* The log file to which Wget writes to after HUP. */
-#define DEFAULT_LOGFILE "wget-log"
-
-#define MD5_HASHLEN 16
-\f
-/* Useful macros used across the code: */
+# define LIKELY(exp) (exp)
+# define UNLIKELY(exp) (exp)
+#endif
-/* Is the string a hpyhen-only? */
-#define HYPHENP(x) (*(x) == '-' && !*((x) + 1))
+/* Print X if debugging is enabled; a no-op otherwise. */
-/* The smaller value of the two. */
-#define MINVAL(x, y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y))
+#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUG
+# define DEBUGP(x) do if (UNLIKELY (opt.debug)) {debug_logprintf x;} while (0)
+#else /* not ENABLE_DEBUG */
+# define DEBUGP(x) do {} while (0)
+#endif /* not ENABLE_DEBUG */
-/* ASCII char -> HEX digit */
-#define ASC2HEXD(x) (((x) >= '0' && (x) <= '9') ? \
- ((x) - '0') : (TOUPPER(x) - 'A' + 10))
+/* Define an integer type that works for file sizes, content lengths,
+ and such. Normally we could just use off_t, but off_t is always
+ 32-bit on Windows. */
-/* HEX digit -> ASCII char */
-#define HEXD2ASC(x) (((x) < 10) ? ((x) + '0') : ((x) - 10 + 'A'))
+#ifndef WINDOWS
+typedef off_t wgint;
+# define SIZEOF_WGINT SIZEOF_OFF_T
+#endif
-#define ARRAY_SIZE(array) (sizeof (array) / sizeof (*(array)))
+/* Define a strtol/strtoll clone that works with wgint. */
+#ifndef str_to_wgint /* mswindows.h defines its own alias */
+# if SIZEOF_WGINT == SIZEOF_LONG
+# define str_to_wgint strtol
+# define WGINT_MAX LONG_MAX
+# else
+# define str_to_wgint strtoll
+# define WGINT_MAX LLONG_MAX
+# endif
+#endif
-/* Note that this much more elegant definition cannot be used:
+#include "options.h"
- #define STRDUP_ALLOCA(str) (strcpy ((char *)alloca (strlen (str) + 1), str))
+/* Everything uses this, so include them here directly. */
+#include "xmalloc.h"
- This is because some compilers don't handle alloca() as argument to
- function correctly. Gcc under Intel has been reported to offend in
- this case. */
+/* Likewise for logging functions. */
+#include "log.h"
+\f
+/* Useful macros used across the code: */
-#define STRDUP_ALLOCA(ptr, str) do { \
- (ptr) = (char *)alloca (strlen (str) + 1); \
- strcpy (ptr, str); \
+/* The number of elements in an array. For example:
+ static char a[] = "foo"; -- countof(a) == 4 (note terminating \0)
+ int a[5] = {1, 2}; -- countof(a) == 5
+ char *a[] = { -- countof(a) == 3
+ "foo", "bar", "baz"
+ }; */
+#define countof(array) (sizeof (array) / sizeof ((array)[0]))
+
+/* Zero out a value. */
+#define xzero(x) memset (&(x), '\0', sizeof (x))
+
+/* Convert an ASCII hex digit to the corresponding number between 0
+ and 15. H should be a hexadecimal digit that satisfies isxdigit;
+ otherwise, the result is undefined. */
+#define XDIGIT_TO_NUM(h) ((h) < 'A' ? (h) - '0' : TOUPPER (h) - 'A' + 10)
+#define X2DIGITS_TO_NUM(h1, h2) ((XDIGIT_TO_NUM (h1) << 4) + XDIGIT_TO_NUM (h2))
+
+/* The reverse of the above: convert a number in the [0, 16) range to
+ the ASCII representation of the corresponding hexadecimal digit.
+ `+ 0' is there so you can't accidentally use it as an lvalue. */
+#define XNUM_TO_DIGIT(x) ("0123456789ABCDEF"[x] + 0)
+#define XNUM_TO_digit(x) ("0123456789abcdef"[x] + 0)
+
+/* Copy the data delimited with BEG and END to alloca-allocated
+ storage, and zero-terminate it. Arguments are evaluated only once,
+ in the order BEG, END, PLACE. */
+#define BOUNDED_TO_ALLOCA(beg, end, place) do { \
+ const char *BTA_beg = (beg); \
+ int BTA_len = (end) - BTA_beg; \
+ char **BTA_dest = &(place); \
+ *BTA_dest = alloca (BTA_len + 1); \
+ memcpy (*BTA_dest, BTA_beg, BTA_len); \
+ (*BTA_dest)[BTA_len] = '\0'; \
} while (0)
-#define ALLOCA_ARRAY(type, len) ((type *) alloca ((len) * sizeof (type)))
-
-#define XREALLOC_ARRAY(ptr, type, len) \
- ((void) (ptr = (type *) xrealloc (ptr, (len) * sizeof (type))))
+/* Return non-zero if string bounded between BEG and END is equal to
+ STRING_LITERAL. The comparison is case-sensitive. */
+#define BOUNDED_EQUAL(beg, end, string_literal) \
+ ((end) - (beg) == sizeof (string_literal) - 1 \
+ && !memcmp (beg, string_literal, sizeof (string_literal) - 1))
+
+/* The same as above, except the comparison is case-insensitive. */
+#define BOUNDED_EQUAL_NO_CASE(beg, end, string_literal) \
+ ((end) - (beg) == sizeof (string_literal) - 1 \
+ && !strncasecmp (beg, string_literal, sizeof (string_literal) - 1))
+
+/* Like ptr=strdup(str), but allocates the space for PTR on the stack.
+ This cannot be an expression because this is not portable:
+ #define STRDUP_ALLOCA(str) (strcpy (alloca (strlen (str) + 1), str))
+ The problem is that some compilers can't handle alloca() being an
+ argument to a function. */
+
+#define STRDUP_ALLOCA(ptr, str) do { \
+ char **SA_dest = &(ptr); \
+ const char *SA_src = (str); \
+ *SA_dest = (char *)alloca (strlen (SA_src) + 1); \
+ strcpy (*SA_dest, SA_src); \
+} while (0)
/* Generally useful if you want to avoid arbitrary size limits but
don't need a full dynamic array. Assumes that BASEVAR points to a
will realloc BASEVAR as necessary so that it can hold at least
NEEDED_SIZE objects. The reallocing is done by doubling, which
ensures constant amortized time per element. */
-#define DO_REALLOC(basevar, sizevar, needed_size, type) do \
-{ \
- /* Avoid side-effectualness. */ \
- long do_realloc_needed_size = (needed_size); \
- long do_realloc_newsize = 0; \
- while ((sizevar) < (do_realloc_needed_size)) { \
- do_realloc_newsize = 2*(sizevar); \
- if (do_realloc_newsize < 32) \
- do_realloc_newsize = 32; \
- (sizevar) = do_realloc_newsize; \
- } \
- if (do_realloc_newsize) \
- XREALLOC_ARRAY (basevar, type, do_realloc_newsize); \
-} while (0)
-/* Use this for small stack-allocated memory chunks that might grow.
- The initial array is created using alloca(), and this macro
- requests it to grow. If the needed size is larger than the array,
- this macro will use malloc to allocate it to new size, and copy the
- old contents. After that, successive invocations behave just like
- DO_REALLOC. */
-#define DO_REALLOC_FROM_ALLOCA(basevar, sizevar, needed_size, allocap, type) do \
-{ \
- /* Avoid side-effectualness. */ \
- long do_realloc_needed_size = (needed_size); \
- long do_realloc_newsize = 0; \
- while ((sizevar) < (do_realloc_needed_size)) { \
- do_realloc_newsize = 2*(sizevar); \
- if (do_realloc_newsize < 16) \
- do_realloc_newsize = 16; \
- (sizevar) = do_realloc_newsize; \
- } \
- if (do_realloc_newsize) \
- if (!allocap) \
- XREALLOC_ARRAY (basevar, type, do_realloc_newsize); \
- else \
- { \
- void *drfa_new_basevar = xmalloc (do_realloc_newsize); \
- memcpy (drfa_new_basevar, basevar, sizevar); \
- (basevar) = drfa_new_basevar; \
- allocap = 0; \
- } \
+#define DO_REALLOC(basevar, sizevar, needed_size, type) do { \
+ long DR_needed_size = (needed_size); \
+ long DR_newsize = 0; \
+ while ((sizevar) < (DR_needed_size)) { \
+ DR_newsize = sizevar << 1; \
+ if (DR_newsize < 16) \
+ DR_newsize = 16; \
+ (sizevar) = DR_newsize; \
+ } \
+ if (DR_newsize) \
+ basevar = (type *)xrealloc (basevar, DR_newsize * sizeof (type)); \
} while (0)
-/* Free FOO if it is non-NULL. */
-#define FREE_MAYBE(foo) do { if (foo) free (foo); } while (0)
+/* Used to print pointers (usually for debugging). Print pointers
+ using printf ("%0*lx", PTR_FORMAT (p)). (%p is too unpredictable;
+ some implementations prepend 0x, while some don't, and most don't
+ 0-pad the address.) */
+#define PTR_FORMAT(p) 2 * sizeof (void *), (unsigned long) (p)
-/* #### Hack: OPTIONS_DEFINED_HERE is defined in main.c. */
-/* [Is this weird hack really necessary on any compilers? No ANSI C compiler
- should complain about "extern const char *exec_name;" followed by
- "const char *exec_name;". Are we doing this for K&R compilers, or...??
- -- Dan Harkless <dan-wget@dilvish.speed.net>] */
-#ifndef OPTIONS_DEFINED_HERE
extern const char *exec_name;
-#endif
-
\f
/* Document type ("dt") flags */
enum
{
- TEXTHTML = 0x0001, /* document is of type text/html */
+ TEXTHTML = 0x0001, /* document is of type text/html
+ or application/xhtml+xml */
RETROKF = 0x0002, /* retrieval was OK */
HEAD_ONLY = 0x0004, /* only send the HEAD request */
SEND_NOCACHE = 0x0008, /* send Pragma: no-cache directive */
ACCEPTRANGES = 0x0010, /* Accept-ranges header was found */
- ADDED_HTML_EXTENSION = 0x0020, /* added ".html" extension due to -E */
+ ADDED_HTML_EXTENSION = 0x0020 /* added ".html" extension due to -E */
};
-/* Universal error type -- used almost everywhere.
- This is, of course, utter crock. */
+/* Universal error type -- used almost everywhere. Error reporting of
+ this detail is not generally used or needed and should be
+ simplified. */
typedef enum
{
- NOCONERROR, HOSTERR, CONSOCKERR, CONERROR,
- CONREFUSED, NEWLOCATION, NOTENOUGHMEM, CONPORTERR,
- BINDERR, BINDOK, LISTENERR, ACCEPTERR, ACCEPTOK,
- CONCLOSED, FTPOK, FTPLOGINC, FTPLOGREFUSED, FTPPORTERR,
+ NOCONERROR, HOSTERR, CONSOCKERR, CONERROR, CONSSLERR,
+ CONIMPOSSIBLE, NEWLOCATION, NOTENOUGHMEM, CONPORTERR,
+ CONCLOSED, FTPOK, FTPLOGINC, FTPLOGREFUSED, FTPPORTERR, FTPSYSERR,
FTPNSFOD, FTPRETROK, FTPUNKNOWNTYPE, FTPRERR,
- FTPREXC, FTPSRVERR, FTPRETRINT, FTPRESTFAIL,
- URLOK, URLHTTP, URLFTP, URLFILE, URLUNKNOWN, URLBADPORT,
- URLBADHOST, FOPENERR, FWRITEERR, HOK, HLEXC, HEOF,
+ FTPREXC, FTPSRVERR, FTPRETRINT, FTPRESTFAIL, URLERROR,
+ FOPENERR, FOPEN_EXCL_ERR, FWRITEERR, HOK, HLEXC, HEOF,
HERR, RETROK, RECLEVELEXC, FTPACCDENIED, WRONGCODE,
FTPINVPASV, FTPNOPASV,
- RETRFINISHED, READERR, TRYLIMEXC, URLBADPATTERN,
- FILEBADFILE, RANGEERR, RETRBADPATTERN, RETNOTSUP,
- ROBOTSOK, NOROBOTS, PROXERR, AUTHFAILED, QUOTEXC, WRITEFAILED
+ CONTNOTSUPPORTED, RETRUNNEEDED, RETRFINISHED, READERR, TRYLIMEXC,
+ URLBADPATTERN, FILEBADFILE, RANGEERR, RETRBADPATTERN,
+ RETNOTSUP, ROBOTSOK, NOROBOTS, PROXERR, AUTHFAILED,
+ QUOTEXC, WRITEFAILED, SSLINITFAILED
} uerr_t;
-typedef unsigned char boolean;
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#endif
-
-/* So we can say strcmp(a, b) == EQ rather than strcmp(a, b) == 0 or
- the really awful !strcmp(a, b). */
-#define EQ 0
-
-/* For most options, 0 means no limits, but with -p in the picture, that causes
- a problem on the maximum recursion depth variable. To retain backwards
- compatibility we allow users to consider "0" to be synonymous with "inf" for
- -l, but internally infinite recursion is specified by -1 and 0 means to only
- retrieve the requisites of a single document. */
-#define INFINITE_RECURSION -1
-
#endif /* WGET_H */