1 /* Miscellaneous declarations.
2 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of Wget.
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
20 /* This file contains some declarations that don't fit anywhere else.
21 It also contains some useful includes, like the obnoxious TIME_H
28 # define NDEBUG /* To kill off assertions */
29 #endif /* not DEBUG */
33 # define PARAMS(args) args
35 # define PARAMS(args) ()
39 /* `gettext (FOO)' is long to write, so we use `_(FOO)'. If NLS is
40 unavailable, _(STRING) simply returns STRING. */
42 # define _(string) gettext (string)
43 # ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H
45 # endif /* HAVE_LIBINTL_H */
46 #else /* not HAVE_NLS */
47 # define _(string) string
48 #endif /* not HAVE_NLS */
50 /* I18N NOTE: You will notice that none of the DEBUG messages are
51 marked as translatable. This is intentional, for a few reasons:
53 1) The debug messages are not meant for the users to look at, but
54 for the developers; as such, they should be considered more like
55 source comments than real program output.
57 2) The messages are numerous, and yet they are random and frivolous
58 ("double yuck!" and such). There would be a lot of work with no
61 3) Finally, the debug messages are meant to be a clue for me to
62 debug problems with Wget. If I get them in a language I don't
63 understand, debugging will become a new challenge of its own! :-) */
66 /* Include these, so random files need not include them. */
70 #define DO_NOTHING do {} while (0)
72 /* Print X if debugging is enabled; a no-op otherwise. */
74 # define DEBUGP(x) do { debug_logprintf x; } while (0)
76 # define DEBUGP(x) DO_NOTHING
77 #endif /* not DEBUG */
79 /* Make gcc check for the format of logmsg() and debug_logmsg(). */
81 # define GCC_FORMAT_ATTR(a, b) __attribute__ ((format (printf, a, b)))
82 #else /* not __GNUC__ */
83 # define GCC_FORMAT_ATTR(a, b)
84 #endif /* not __GNUC__ */
86 /* These are from log.c, but they are used everywhere, so we declare
88 enum log_options { LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_NOTQUIET, LOG_NONVERBOSE, LOG_ALWAYS };
91 void logprintf PARAMS ((enum log_options, const char *, ...))
92 GCC_FORMAT_ATTR (2, 3);
93 void debug_logprintf PARAMS ((const char *, ...)) GCC_FORMAT_ATTR (1, 2);
94 #else /* not HAVE_STDARG_H */
96 void debug_logprintf ();
97 #endif /* not HAVE_STDARG_H */
98 void logputs PARAMS ((enum log_options, const char *));
100 /* Defined in `utils.c', but used literally everywhere. */
101 void *xmalloc PARAMS ((size_t));
102 void *xrealloc PARAMS ((void *, size_t));
103 char *xstrdup PARAMS ((const char *));
105 /* #### Find a better place for this. */
106 /* The log file to which Wget writes to after HUP. */
107 #define DEFAULT_LOGFILE "wget-log"
109 #define MD5_HASHLEN 16
111 /* Useful macros used across the code: */
113 /* Is the string a hpyhen-only? */
114 #define HYPHENP(x) (*(x) == '-' && !*((x) + 1))
116 /* The smaller value of the two. */
117 #define MINVAL(x, y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y))
119 /* ASCII char -> HEX digit */
120 #define ASC2HEXD(x) (((x) >= '0' && (x) <= '9') ? \
121 ((x) - '0') : (TOUPPER(x) - 'A' + 10))
123 /* HEX digit -> ASCII char */
124 #define HEXD2ASC(x) (((x) < 10) ? ((x) + '0') : ((x) - 10 + 'A'))
126 #define ARRAY_SIZE(array) (sizeof (array) / sizeof (*(array)))
128 /* Note that this much more elegant definition cannot be used:
130 #define STRDUP_ALLOCA(str) (strcpy ((char *)alloca (strlen (str) + 1), str))
132 This is because some compilers don't handle alloca() as argument to
133 function correctly. Gcc under Intel has been reported to offend in
136 #define STRDUP_ALLOCA(ptr, str) do { \
137 (ptr) = (char *)alloca (strlen (str) + 1); \
141 #define ALLOCA_ARRAY(type, len) ((type *) alloca ((len) * sizeof (type)))
143 #define XREALLOC_ARRAY(ptr, type, len) \
144 ((void) (ptr = (type *) xrealloc (ptr, (len) * sizeof (type))))
146 /* Generally useful if you want to avoid arbitrary size limits but
147 don't need a full dynamic array. Assumes that BASEVAR points to a
148 malloced array of TYPE objects (or possibly a NULL pointer, if
149 SIZEVAR is 0), with the total size stored in SIZEVAR. This macro
150 will realloc BASEVAR as necessary so that it can hold at least
151 NEEDED_SIZE objects. The reallocing is done by doubling, which
152 ensures constant amortized time per element. */
153 #define DO_REALLOC(basevar, sizevar, needed_size, type) do \
155 /* Avoid side-effectualness. */ \
156 long do_realloc_needed_size = (needed_size); \
157 long do_realloc_newsize = 0; \
158 while ((sizevar) < (do_realloc_needed_size)) { \
159 do_realloc_newsize = 2*(sizevar); \
160 if (do_realloc_newsize < 32) \
161 do_realloc_newsize = 32; \
162 (sizevar) = do_realloc_newsize; \
164 if (do_realloc_newsize) \
165 XREALLOC_ARRAY (basevar, type, do_realloc_newsize); \
168 /* Use this for small stack-allocated memory chunks that might grow.
169 The initial array is created using alloca(), and this macro
170 requests it to grow. If the needed size is larger than the array,
171 this macro will use malloc to allocate it to new size, and copy the
172 old contents. After that, successive invocations behave just like
174 #define DO_REALLOC_FROM_ALLOCA(basevar, sizevar, needed_size, allocap, type) do \
176 /* Avoid side-effectualness. */ \
177 long do_realloc_needed_size = (needed_size); \
178 long do_realloc_newsize = 0; \
179 while ((sizevar) < (do_realloc_needed_size)) { \
180 do_realloc_newsize = 2*(sizevar); \
181 if (do_realloc_newsize < 16) \
182 do_realloc_newsize = 16; \
183 (sizevar) = do_realloc_newsize; \
185 if (do_realloc_newsize) \
187 XREALLOC_ARRAY (basevar, type, do_realloc_newsize); \
190 void *drfa_new_basevar = xmalloc (do_realloc_newsize); \
191 memcpy (drfa_new_basevar, basevar, sizevar); \
192 (basevar) = drfa_new_basevar; \
197 /* Free FOO if it is non-NULL. */
198 #define FREE_MAYBE(foo) do { if (foo) free (foo); } while (0)
200 /* #### Hack: OPTIONS_DEFINED_HERE is defined in main.c. */
201 /* [Is this weird hack really necessary on any compilers? No ANSI C compiler
202 should complain about "extern const char *exec_name;" followed by
203 "const char *exec_name;". Are we doing this for K&R compilers, or...??
204 -- Dan Harkless <dan-wget@dilvish.speed.net>] */
205 #ifndef OPTIONS_DEFINED_HERE
206 extern const char *exec_name;
210 /* Document type ("dt") flags */
213 TEXTHTML = 0x0001, /* document is of type text/html */
214 RETROKF = 0x0002, /* retrieval was OK */
215 HEAD_ONLY = 0x0004, /* only send the HEAD request */
216 SEND_NOCACHE = 0x0008, /* send Pragma: no-cache directive */
217 ACCEPTRANGES = 0x0010, /* Accept-ranges header was found */
218 ADDED_HTML_EXTENSION = 0x0020 /* added ".html" extension due to -E */
221 /* Universal error type -- used almost everywhere.
222 This is, of course, utter crock. */
225 NOCONERROR, HOSTERR, CONSOCKERR, CONERROR,
226 CONREFUSED, NEWLOCATION, NOTENOUGHMEM, CONPORTERR,
227 BINDERR, BINDOK, LISTENERR, ACCEPTERR, ACCEPTOK,
228 CONCLOSED, FTPOK, FTPLOGINC, FTPLOGREFUSED, FTPPORTERR,
229 FTPNSFOD, FTPRETROK, FTPUNKNOWNTYPE, FTPRERR,
230 FTPREXC, FTPSRVERR, FTPRETRINT, FTPRESTFAIL,
231 URLOK, URLHTTP, URLFTP, URLFILE, URLUNKNOWN, URLBADPORT,
232 URLBADHOST, FOPENERR, FWRITEERR, HOK, HLEXC, HEOF,
233 HERR, RETROK, RECLEVELEXC, FTPACCDENIED, WRONGCODE,
234 FTPINVPASV, FTPNOPASV,
235 RETRFINISHED, READERR, TRYLIMEXC, URLBADPATTERN,
236 FILEBADFILE, RANGEERR, RETRBADPATTERN, RETNOTSUP,
237 ROBOTSOK, NOROBOTS, PROXERR, AUTHFAILED, QUOTEXC, WRITEFAILED
240 typedef unsigned char boolean;
248 /* So we can say strcmp(a, b) == EQ rather than strcmp(a, b) == 0 or
249 the really awful !strcmp(a, b). */
252 /* For most options, 0 means no limits, but with -p in the picture, that causes
253 a problem on the maximum recursion depth variable. To retain backwards
254 compatibility we allow users to consider "0" to be synonymous with "inf" for
255 -l, but internally infinite recursion is specified by -1 and 0 means to only
256 retrieve the requisites of a single document. */
257 #define INFINITE_RECURSION -1