/* * 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. */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* * cinfo.h: Content Information for a file, i.e. its type, etc. * * See cinfo.c for dependency information. * * Rob McCool */ #ifndef CINFO_H #define CINFO_H /* ------------------------------ Constants ------------------------------- */ /* * This will be the first string in the file, followed by x.x version * where x is an integer. * * Updated due to trendy name change */ #define MCC_MT_MAGIC "#--Mosaic Communications Corporation MIME Information" #define MCC_MT_MAGIC_LEN 53 #define NCC_MT_MAGIC "#--Netscape Communications Corporation MIME Information" #define NCC_MT_MAGIC_LEN 55 /* The character which separates extensions with cinfo_find */ #define CINFO_SEPARATOR '.' /* The maximum length of a line in this file */ #define CINFO_MAX_LEN 1024 /* The hash function for the database. Hashed on extension. */ #include #define CINFO_HASH(s) (isalpha(s[0]) ? tolower(s[0]) - 'a' : 26) /* The hash table size for that function */ #define CINFO_HASHSIZE 27 /* ------------------------------ Structures ------------------------------ */ /* * The ContentInfo structure. * * Currently, we support the following attributes: * * 1. Type: This identifies what kind of data is in the file. * 2. Encoding: Identifies any compression or otherwise content-independent * transformation which has been applied to the file (uuencode, etc.) * 3. Language: Identifies the language a text document is in. * 4. Description: A text string describing the file. * 5. Viewer: The program to use to view the file. * * Multiple items are separated with a comma, e.g. * encoding="x-gzip, x-uuencode" */ typedef struct { char *type; char *encoding; char *language; } cinfo; /* ------------------------------ Prototypes ------------------------------ */ /* * cinfo_init initializes the content info system. Call this before * cinfo_merge. */ void cinfo_init(void); /* * cinfo_terminate frees the database for shutdown. */ void cinfo_terminate(void); /* * cinfo_merge merges the contents of the given filename with the current * cinfo database. It returns NULL upon success and a string (which you * must deallocate) upon error. */ char *cinfo_merge(char *fn); /* * cinfo_find finds any content information for the given uri. The file name * is the string following the last / in the uri. Multiple extensions are * separated by CINFO_SEPARATOR. You may pass in a filename instead of uri. * * Returns a newly allocated cinfo structure with the information it * finds. The elements of this structure are coming right out of the types * database and so if you change it or want to keep it around for long you * should strdup it. You should free only the structure itself when finished * with it. * * If there is no information for any one of the extensions it * finds, it will ignore that extension. If it cannot find information for * any of the extensions, it will return NULL. */ cinfo *cinfo_find(char *uri); /* * cinfo_lookup finds the information about the given content-type, and * returns a cinfo structure so you can look up description and icon. */ cinfo *cinfo_lookup(char *type); /* * cinfo_dump_database dumps the current database to the given file desc. */ #include void cinfo_dump_database(FILE *dump); #endif