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diff --git a/apps/JAWS/clients/WebSTONE/src/nsapi-includes/frame/object.h b/apps/JAWS/clients/WebSTONE/src/nsapi-includes/frame/object.h deleted file mode 100644 index d7d49816280..00000000000 --- a/apps/JAWS/clients/WebSTONE/src/nsapi-includes/frame/object.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -/* - * 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. - */ - - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ - - -/* - * object.h: Handle httpd objects - * - * Manages information about a document from config. files. Called mainly - * by objset.c. - * - * This module does not assume anything about the directives being parsed. - * That is handled by objset.c. - * - * This module requires the pblock module from the base library. - * - * Rob McCool - * - */ - - -#ifndef OBJECT_H -#define OBJECT_H - - -#include "netsite.h" -#include "base/pblock.h" -#include "base/session.h" - - - - -/* ------------------------------ Constants ------------------------------- */ - - -/* The maximum directive length unabbreviated, plus one space */ -#define MAX_DNAME_LEN 11 -#define NUM_DIRECTIVES 7 - - -/* ------------------------------ Structures ------------------------------ */ - - - -/* - * Hierarchy of httpd_object - * - * An object contains dtables. - * - * Each dtable is a table of directives that were entered of a certain type. - * There is one dtable for each unique type of directive. - * - * Each dtable contains an array of directives, each of which is equivalent - * to one directive that occurred in a config. file. - * - * It is up to the caller to determine how many dtables will be allocated - * and to keep track of which of their directive types maps to which dtable - * number. - */ - - -/* - * directive is a structure containing the protection and parameters to an - * instance of a directive within an httpd_object. - * - * param is the parameters, client is the protection. - */ - -typedef struct { - pblock *param; - pblock *client; -} directive; - -/* - * dtable is a structure for creating tables of directives - */ - -typedef struct { - int ni; - directive *inst; -} dtable; - -/* - * The httpd_object structure. - * - * The name pblock array contains the names for this object, such as its - * virtual location, its physical location, or its identifier. - * - * tmpl contains any templates allocated to this object. - */ - -typedef struct { - pblock *name; - - int nd; - dtable *dt; -} httpd_object; - - - - -/* ------------------------------ Prototypes ------------------------------ */ - - -/* - * directive_name2num will return the position of the abbreviated directive - * dir in the directive table. - * - * If dir does not exist in the table, it will return -1. - */ - -int directive_name2num(char *dir); - - -/* - * directive_num2name returns a string describing directive number num. - */ - -const char *directive_num2name(int num); - - -/* - * object_create will create a new object and return a pointer to it. - * It will allocate space for nd directive types and set name accordingly. - */ - -httpd_object *object_create(int nd, pblock *name); - -/* - * object_free will free an object and any data associated with it. - */ - -void object_free(httpd_object *obj); - -/* - * object_add_directive will add a new directive to the dtable for - * the directive class at position dc. - */ - -void object_add_directive(int dc, pblock *p, pblock *c, httpd_object *obj); - - -/* - * object_findnext finds the object configured to follow the given object, - * and stores the variables in rq->vars. It returns REQ_PROCEED if more - * objects should be processed, or REQ_NOACTION if it did not find any - * further objects to process. If something bad happens, REQ_ABORTED is - * returned. - * - * Handles all DIRECTIVE_CONSTRUCT type directives such as NameTrans and - * AuthType. - */ - - -/* --------- Prototype moved to req.h because of interdependency ---------- */ - -#endif |