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diff --git a/apps/JAWS2/JAWS/Headers.h b/apps/JAWS2/JAWS/Headers.h deleted file mode 100644 index f16db921915..00000000000 --- a/apps/JAWS2/JAWS/Headers.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- c++ -*- */ -// $Id$ - -#ifndef JAWS_HEADERS_H -#define JAWS_HEADERS_H - -#include "JAWS/Export.h" -#include "ace/Containers.h" - -#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) -# pragma once -#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ - -// Use scenario -- - -// Parse_Headers will parse out a header name and then will want to -// update "last header data" in Header_Info. At this point, only the -// header name is strdup'd. - -// Parse_Headers will then append additional data to the header value -// until the header value of "last header data" is done. - -// Parse_Headers will notify Header_Info that "last header data" is -// done and is ready to be inserted into the Headers data structure. -// At this point, the header value is strdup'd. - -class JAWS_Export JAWS_Header_Data -{ -public: - JAWS_Header_Data (const char *name, const char *value = 0, int type = 0); - JAWS_Header_Data (const char *name, int type, const char *value = 0); - ~JAWS_Header_Data (void); - - const char * header_name (void) const; - const char * header_value (void) const; - int header_type (void) const; - - void header_name (const char *name); - void header_value (const char *value); - void header_type (int type); - -private: - const char * header_name_; - const char * header_value_; - int header_type_; -}; - -typedef ACE_DLList<JAWS_Header_Data> JAWS_Header_Table; -typedef ACE_DLList_Iterator<JAWS_Header_Data> JAWS_Header_Table_Iterator; - -class JAWS_Export JAWS_Headers : public JAWS_Header_Table -{ -public: - JAWS_Headers (void); - ~JAWS_Headers (void); - - int insert (JAWS_Header_Data *new_data); - // insert the new data 0 -> success, -1 -> failure - - JAWS_Header_Data * find (const char *const &header_name); - // find always begins from the beginning of the list - // result is NULL if not found - - JAWS_Header_Data * find_next (const char *const &header_name); - // behaves like find, but from where that last find left off - // result is NULL if not found - - void remove_all (const char *const &header_name); - // remove all headers from list that match header_name - - JAWS_Header_Table_Iterator &iter (void); - // returns an iterator to the headers container - -private: - JAWS_Header_Table_Iterator iter_; -}; - -#endif /* !defined (JAWS_HEADERS_H) */ |