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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.
- */
-
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-/*
- * pblock.h: Header for Parameter Block handling functions
- *
- *
- * A parameter block is a set of name=value pairs which are generally used
- * as parameters, but can be anything. They are kept in a hash table for
- * reasonable speed, but if you are doing any intensive modification or
- * access of them you should probably make a local copy of each parameter
- * while working.
- *
- * When creating a pblock, you specify the hash table size for that pblock.
- * You should set this size larger if you know that many items will be in
- * that pblock, and smaller if only a few will be used or if speed is not
- * a concern.
- *
- * The hashing function is very simple right now, and only looks at the
- * first character of name.
- *
- * Rob McCool
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef PBLOCK_H
-#define PBLOCK_H
-
-/*
- * Requires that the macros MALLOC and STRDUP be set to "safe" versions that
- * will exit if no memory is available. If not under MCC httpd, define
- * them to be the real functions and play with fire, or make your own
- * function.
- */
-
-#include "../netsite.h"
-
-#include <ctype.h> /* isspace */
-#include <stdio.h> /* sprintf */
-#include <string.h> /* strlen, strcmp */
-
-
-/* ------------------------------ Structures ------------------------------ */
-
-
-typedef struct {
- char *name,*value;
-} pb_param;
-
-struct pb_entry {
- pb_param *param;
- struct pb_entry *next;
-};
-
-typedef struct {
- int hsize;
- struct pb_entry **ht;
-} pblock;
-
-
-/* ------------------------------ Prototypes ------------------------------ */
-
-
-/*
- * param_create creates a parameter with the given name and value. If name
- * and value are non-NULL, they are copied and placed into the new pb_param
- * struct.
- */
-
-pb_param *param_create(char *name, char *value);
-
-/*
- * param_free frees a given parameter if it's non-NULL, and returns 1 if
- * p was non-NULL, and 0 if p was NULL.
- *
- * Useful for error checking pblock_remove.
- */
-
-int param_free(pb_param *pp);
-
-/*
- * pblock_create creates a new pblock with hash table size n.
- *
- * It returns the newly allocated pblock.
- */
-
-pblock *pblock_create(int n);
-
-/*
- * pblock_free frees the given pblock and any entries inside it.
- *
- * If you want to save anything in a pblock, remove its entities with
- * pblock_remove first and save the pointers you get.
- */
-
-void pblock_free(pblock *pb);
-
-/*
- * pblock_find finds the entry with the given name in pblock pb.
- *
- * If it is successful, it returns the param block. If not, it returns NULL.
- */
-
-#define pblock_find(name, pb) (_pblock_fr(name,pb,0))
-
-/*
- * pblock_findval finds the entry with the given name in pblock pb, and
- * returns its value, otherwise returns NULL.
- */
-
-char *pblock_findval(char *name, pblock *pb);
-
-/*
- * pblock_remove behaves exactly like pblock_find, but removes the given
- * entry from pb.
- */
-
-#define pblock_remove(name, pb) (_pblock_fr(name,pb,1))
-
-/*
- * pblock_nvinsert creates a new parameter with the given name and value
- * and inserts it into pblock pb. The name and value in the parameter are
- * also newly allocated. Returns the pb_param it allocated (in case you
- * need it).
- *
- * pblock_nninsert inserts a numerical value.
- */
-
-pb_param *pblock_nvinsert(char *name, char *value, pblock *pb);
-pb_param *pblock_nninsert(char *name, int value, pblock *pb);
-
-/*
- * pblock_pinsert inserts a pb_param into a pblock.
- */
-
-void pblock_pinsert(pb_param *pp, pblock *pb);
-
-/*
- * pblock_str2pblock scans the given string str for parameter pairs
- * name=value, or name="value". Any \ must be followed by a literal
- * character. If a string value is found, with no unescaped = signs, it
- * will be added with the name 1, 2, 3, etc. depending on whether it was
- * first, second, third, etc. in the stream (zero doesn't count).
- *
- * Returns the number of parameters added to the table, or -1 upon error.
- */
-
-int pblock_str2pblock(char *str, pblock *pb);
-
-/*
- * pblock_pblock2str places all of the parameters in the given pblock
- * into the given string (NULL if it needs creation). It will re-allocate
- * more space for the string. Each parameter is separated by a space and of
- * the form name="value"
- */
-
-char *pblock_pblock2str(pblock *pb, char *str);
-
-/*
- * pblock_copy copies the entries in the given source pblock to the
- * destination one. The entries are newly allocated so that the original
- * pblock may be freed or the new one changed without affecting the other.
- */
-
-void pblock_copy(pblock *src, pblock *dst);
-
-/*
- * pblock_pb2env copies the given pblock into the given environment, with
- * one new env entry for each name/value pair in the pblock.
- */
-
-char **pblock_pb2env(pblock *pb, char **env);
-
-
-/* --------------------------- Internal things ---------------------------- */
-
-
-pb_param *_pblock_fr(char *name, pblock *pb, int remove);
-
-
-#endif