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1 | /************************************************* |
2 | * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent * | |
3 | *************************************************/ | |
4 | ||
0a49a7a4 | 5 | /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2009 */ |
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6 | /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */ |
7 | ||
8 | ||
9 | /* This header file contains type definitions and macros that I use as | |
10 | "standard" in the code of Exim and its utilities. Make it idempotent because | |
11 | local_scan.h includes it and exim.h includes them both (to get this earlier). */ | |
12 | ||
13 | #ifndef MYTYPES_H | |
14 | #define MYTYPES_H | |
15 | ||
d1406d48 | 16 | #ifndef FALSE |
059ec3d9 | 17 | #define FALSE 0 |
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18 | #endif |
19 | ||
20 | #ifndef TRUE | |
059ec3d9 | 21 | #define TRUE 1 |
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22 | #endif |
23 | ||
24 | #ifndef TRUE_UNSET | |
059ec3d9 | 25 | #define TRUE_UNSET 2 |
d1406d48 | 26 | #endif |
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27 | |
28 | ||
29 | /* If gcc is being used to compile Exim, we can use its facility for checking | |
30 | the arguments of printf-like functions. This is done by a macro. */ | |
31 | ||
b3c261f7 | 32 | #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) |
ce552449 | 33 | #define PRINTF_FUNCTION(A,B) __attribute__((format(printf,A,B))) |
059ec3d9 | 34 | #else |
ce552449 | 35 | #define PRINTF_FUNCTION(A,B) |
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36 | #endif |
37 | ||
38 | ||
39 | /* Some operating systems (naughtily, imo) include a definition for "uchar" in | |
40 | the standard header files, so we use "uschar". Solaris has u_char in | |
41 | sys/types.h. This is just a typing convenience, of course. */ | |
42 | ||
059ec3d9 | 43 | typedef unsigned char uschar; |
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44 | typedef int BOOL; |
45 | /* We also have SIGNAL_BOOL, which requires signal.h be included, so is defined | |
46 | elsewhere */ | |
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47 | |
48 | ||
49 | /* These macros save typing for the casting that is needed to cope with the | |
50 | mess that is "char" in ISO/ANSI C. Having now been bitten enough times by | |
51 | systems where "char" is actually signed, I've converted Exim to use entirely | |
52 | unsigned chars, except in a few special places such as arguments that are | |
53 | almost always literal strings. */ | |
54 | ||
55 | #define CS (char *) | |
56 | #define CCS (const char *) | |
57 | #define CSS (char **) | |
58 | #define US (unsigned char *) | |
59 | #define CUS (const unsigned char *) | |
60 | #define USS (unsigned char **) | |
61 | ||
62 | /* The C library string functions expect "char *" arguments. Use macros to | |
63 | avoid having to write a cast each time. We do this for string and file | |
64 | functions that are called quite often; for other calls to external libraries | |
65 | (which are on the whole special-purpose) we just use individual casts. */ | |
66 | ||
67 | #define Uatoi(s) atoi(CCS(s)) | |
68 | #define Uatol(s) atol(CCS(s)) | |
69 | #define Uchdir(s) chdir(CCS(s)) | |
70 | #define Uchmod(s,n) chmod(CCS(s),n) | |
71 | #define Uchown(s,n,m) chown(CCS(s),n,m) | |
72 | #define Ufgets(b,n,f) fgets(CS(b),n,f) | |
73 | #define Ufopen(s,t) fopen(CCS(s),CCS(t)) | |
74 | #define Ulink(s,t) link(CCS(s),CCS(t)) | |
75 | #define Ulstat(s,t) lstat(CCS(s),t) | |
76 | ||
77 | #ifdef O_BINARY /* This is for Cygwin, */ | |
78 | #define Uopen(s,n,m) open(CCS(s),(n)|O_BINARY,m) /* where all files must */ | |
79 | #else /* be opened as binary */ | |
80 | #define Uopen(s,n,m) open(CCS(s),n,m) /* to avoid problems */ | |
81 | #endif /* with CRLF endings. */ | |
82 | #define Uread(f,b,l) read(f,CS(b),l) | |
83 | #define Urename(s,t) rename(CCS(s),CCS(t)) | |
84 | #define Ustat(s,t) stat(CCS(s),t) | |
85 | #define Ustrcat(s,t) strcat(CS(s),CCS(t)) | |
86 | #define Ustrchr(s,n) US strchr(CCS(s),n) | |
87 | #define CUstrchr(s,n) CUS strchr(CCS(s),n) | |
88 | #define CUstrerror(n) CUS strerror(n) | |
89 | #define Ustrcmp(s,t) strcmp(CCS(s),CCS(t)) | |
90 | #define Ustrcpy(s,t) strcpy(CS(s),CCS(t)) | |
91 | #define Ustrcspn(s,t) strcspn(CCS(s),CCS(t)) | |
92 | #define Ustrftime(s,m,f,t) strftime(CS(s),m,f,t) | |
93 | #define Ustrlen(s) (int)strlen(CCS(s)) | |
94 | #define Ustrncat(s,t,n) strncat(CS(s),CCS(t),n) | |
95 | #define Ustrncmp(s,t,n) strncmp(CCS(s),CCS(t),n) | |
96 | #define Ustrncpy(s,t,n) strncpy(CS(s),CCS(t),n) | |
97 | #define Ustrpbrk(s,t) strpbrk(CCS(s),CCS(t)) | |
98 | #define Ustrrchr(s,n) US strrchr(CCS(s),n) | |
99 | #define CUstrrchr(s,n) CUS strrchr(CCS(s),n) | |
100 | #define Ustrspn(s,t) strspn(CCS(s),CCS(t)) | |
101 | #define Ustrstr(s,t) US strstr(CCS(s),CCS(t)) | |
102 | #define CUstrstr(s,t) CUS strstr(CCS(s),CCS(t)) | |
103 | #define Ustrtod(s,t) strtod(CCS(s),CSS(t)) | |
104 | #define Ustrtol(s,t,b) strtol(CCS(s),CSS(t),b) | |
105 | #define Ustrtoul(s,t,b) strtoul(CCS(s),CSS(t),b) | |
106 | #define Uunlink(s) unlink(CCS(s)) | |
107 | #endif | |
108 | ||
109 | /* End of mytypes.h */ |