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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 1994, 1995. Netscape Communications Corporation. All
- * rights reserved.
- *
- * Use of this software is governed by the terms of the license agreement for
- * the Netscape Communications or Netscape Comemrce Server between the
- * parties.
- */
-
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-/*
- * ereport.h: Records transactions, reports errors to administrators, etc.
- *
- * Rob McCool
- */
-
-
-#ifndef EREPORT_H
-#define EREPORT_H
-
-
-#include "../base/session.h" /* Session structure */
-#ifdef XP_UNIX
-#include <pwd.h> /* struct passwd */
-#endif /* XP_UNIX */
-
-
-/* ------------------------------ Constants ------------------------------- */
-
-
-/*
- * The maximum length of an error message. NOT RUN-TIME CHECKED
- */
-
-#define MAX_ERROR_LEN 8192
-
-/* A warning is a minor mishap, such as a 404 being issued. */
-#define LOG_WARN 0
-
-/*
- * A misconfig is when there is a syntax error or permission violation in
- * a config. file.
- */
-#define LOG_MISCONFIG 1
-
-/*
- * Security warnings are issued when authentication fails, or a host is
- * given a 403 return code.
- */
-#define LOG_SECURITY 2
-
-/*
- * A failure is when a request could not be fulfilled due to an internal
- * problem, such as a CGI script exiting prematurely, or a filesystem
- * permissions problem.
- */
-#define LOG_FAILURE 3
-
-/*
- * A catastrophe is a fatal server error such as running out of
- * memory or processes, or a system call failing, or even a server crash.
- * The server child cannot recover from a catastrophe.
- */
-#define LOG_CATASTROPHE 4
-
-/*
- * Informational message, of no concern.
- */
-#define LOG_INFORM 5
-
-/*
- * The time format to use in the error log
- */
-
-#define ERR_TIMEFMT "[%d/%b/%Y:%H:%M:%S]"
-
-
-/* The fd you will get if you are reporting errors to SYSLOG */
-
-#define ERRORS_TO_SYSLOG -1
-
-
-
-/* ------------------------------ Prototypes ------------------------------ */
-
-
-/*
- * ereport logs an error of the given degree and formats the arguments with
- * the printf() style fmt. Returns whether the log was successful. Records
- * the current date.
- */
-
-int ereport(int degree, char *fmt, ...);
-
-/*
- * ereport_init initializes the error logging subsystem and opens the static
- * file descriptors. It returns NULL upon success and an error string upon
- * error. If a userpw is given, the logs will be chowned to that user.
- *
- * email is the address of a person to mail upon catastrophic error. It
- * can be NULL if no e-mail is desired. ereport_init will not duplicate
- * its own copy of this string; you must make sure it stays around and free
- * it when you shut down the server.
- */
-
-char *ereport_init(char *err_fn, char *email, struct passwd *pw);
-
-/*
- * log_terminate closes the error and common log file descriptors.
- */
-void ereport_terminate(void);
-
-/* For restarts */
-SYS_FILE ereport_getfd(void);
-
-#endif