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9.7 KiB
C
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/* W3 Copyright statement
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Copyright 1995 by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), INRIA</H2>
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This W3C software is being provided by the copyright holders under the
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following license. By obtaining, using and/or copying this software,
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you agree that you have read, understood, and will comply with the
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following terms and conditions:
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Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
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documentation for any purpose and without fee or royalty is hereby
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granted, provided that the full text of this NOTICE appears on
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<EM>ALL</EM> copies of the software and documentation or portions
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thereof, including modifications, that you make.
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<B>THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS," AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS MAKE NO
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REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. BY WAY OF EXAMPLE,
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BUT NOT LIMITATION, COPYRIGHT HOLDERS MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
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THAT THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY
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THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR OTHER RIGHTS.
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COPYRIGHT HOLDERS WILL BEAR NO LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS SOFTWARE
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OR DOCUMENTATION.
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The name and trademarks of copyright holders may NOT be used
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in advertising or publicity pertaining to the software without
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specific, written prior permission. Title to copyright in this
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software and any associated documentation will at all times remain
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with copyright holders.
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*/
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/* W3C Reference Library libwww General Purpose Macros
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GENERAL PURPOSE MACROS
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*/
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/*
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** (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1995.
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** Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH.
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*/
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/*
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This module is a part of the W3C Reference Library. See also the system dependent file
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sysdep module for system specific information.
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*/
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#ifndef HTUTILS_H
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#define HTUTILS_H
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/*
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DEBUG MESSAGE CONTROL
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This is the global flag for setting the WWWTRACEoptions. The verbose mode is no longer
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a simple boolean but a bit field so that it is possible to see parts of the output
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messages.
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*/
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#ifndef DEBUG
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#define DEBUG /* No one ever turns this off as trace is too important */
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#endif
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/*
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Definition of the Global Trace Flag
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The global trace flag variable is available everywhere.
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*/
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef WWW_WIN_DLL
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extern int * WWW_TraceFlag; /* In DLLs, we need the indirection */
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#define WWWTRACE (*WWW_TraceFlag)
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#else
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extern int WWW_TraceFlag; /* Global flag for all W3 trace */
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#define WWWTRACE (WWW_TraceFlag)
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#endif /* WWW_WIN_DLL */
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#else
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#define WWWTRACE 0
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#endif /* DEBUG */
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/*
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The WWWTRACEdefine outputs messages if verbose mode is active according to the
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following rules:
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*/
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typedef enum _HTTraceFlags {
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SHOW_UTIL_TRACE = 0x1, /* 1 */
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SHOW_APP_TRACE = 0x2, /* 10 */
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SHOW_CACHE_TRACE = 0x4, /* 100 */
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SHOW_SGML_TRACE = 0x8, /* 1000 */
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SHOW_BIND_TRACE = 0x10, /* 1.0000 */
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SHOW_THREAD_TRACE = 0x20, /* 10.0000 */
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SHOW_STREAM_TRACE = 0x40, /* 100.0000 */
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SHOW_PROTOCOL_TRACE = 0x80, /* 1000.0000 */
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SHOW_MEM_TRACE = 0x100, /* 1.0000.0000 */
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SHOW_URI_TRACE = 0x200, /* 10.0000.0000 */
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SHOW_AUTH_TRACE = 0x400, /* 100.0000.0000 */
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SHOW_ANCHOR_TRACE = 0x800, /* 1000.0000.0000 */
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SHOW_PICS_TRACE = 0x1000, /* 1.0000.0000.0000 */
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SHOW_CORE_TRACE = 0x2000, /* 10.0000.0000.0000 */
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SHOW_ALL_TRACE = 0x3FFF /* 11.1111.1111.1111 */
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} HTTraceFlags;
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/*
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The flags are made so that they can serve as a group flag for correlated trace
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messages, e.g. showing messages for SGML and HTML at the same time.
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*/
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#define UTIL_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_UTIL_TRACE)
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#define APP_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_APP_TRACE)
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#define CACHE_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_CACHE_TRACE)
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#define SGML_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_SGML_TRACE)
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#define BIND_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_BIND_TRACE)
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#define THD_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_THREAD_TRACE)
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#define STREAM_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_STREAM_TRACE)
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#define PROT_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_PROTOCOL_TRACE)
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#define MEM_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_MEM_TRACE)
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#define URI_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_URI_TRACE)
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#define AUTH_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_AUTH_TRACE)
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#define ANCH_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_ANCHOR_TRACE)
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#define PICS_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_PICS_TRACE)
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#define CORE_TRACE (WWWTRACE & SHOW_CORE_TRACE)
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/*
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Destination for Trace Messages
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You can send trace messages to various destinations depending on the type of your
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application. By default, on Unix the messages are sent to stderr using fprintf() and if
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we are on Windows and have a windows applications then register a HTTraceCallback
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function. This is done with HTTrace_setCallback. It tells HTTrace to call a
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HTTraceCallback. If your compiler has problems with va_list, then you may forget about
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registering the callback and instead macro HTTrace as follows: #define HTTrace
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MyAppSpecificTrace
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*/
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typedef int (*HTTraceCallback)(); /* jhines--7/9/97 */
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/* typedef int HTTraceCallback(const char * fmt, va_list pArgs); */
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extern void HTTrace_setCallback(HTTraceCallback * pCall);
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extern HTTraceCallback * HTTrace_getCallback(void);
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extern int HTTrace(const char * fmt, ...);
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/*
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MACROS FOR FUNCTION DECLARATIONS
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*/
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/* --- BEGIN removed by mharmsen@netscape.com on 7/9/97 --- */
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/* #define PUBLIC */ /* Accessible outside this module */
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/* #define PRIVATE static */ /* Accessible only within this module */
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/* --- END removed by mharmsen@netscape.com on 7/9/97 --- */
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/*
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OFTEN USED INTERGER MACROS
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Min and Max functions
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*/
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#ifndef HTMIN
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#define HTMIN(a,b) ((a) <= (b) ? (a) : (b))
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#define HTMAX(a,b) ((a) >= (b) ? (a) : (b))
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#endif
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/*
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Double abs function
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*/
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#ifndef HTDABS
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#define HTDABS(a) ((a) < 0.0 ? (-(a)) : (a))
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#endif
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/*
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RETURN CODES FOR PROTOCOL MODULES AND STREAMS
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Theese are the codes returned from the protocol modules, and the stream modules.
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Success are (>=0) and failure are (<0)
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*/
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#define HT_OK 0 /* Generic success */
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#define HT_ALL 1 /* Used by Net Manager */
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#define HT_CONTINUE 29991 /* Continue an operation */
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#define HT_CLOSED 29992 /* The socket was closed */
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#define HT_PERSISTENT 29993 /* Wait for persistent connection */
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#define HT_IGNORE 29994 /* Ignore this in the Net manager */
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#define HT_NO_DATA 29995 /* OK but no data was loaded */
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#define HT_RELOAD 29996 /* If we must reload the document */
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#define HT_PERM_REDIRECT 29997 /* Redo the retrieve with a new URL */
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#define HT_TEMP_REDIRECT 29998 /* Redo the retrieve with a new URL */
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#define HT_LOADED 29999 /* Instead of a socket */
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#define HT_ERROR -1 /* Generic failure */
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#define HT_NO_ACCESS -10 /* Access not available */
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#define HT_FORBIDDEN -11 /* Access forbidden */
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#define HT_RETRY -13 /* If service isn't available */
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#define HT_NO_PROXY_ACCESS -14 /* No proxy access */
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#define HT_INTERNAL -100 /* Weird -- should never happen. */
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#define HT_WOULD_BLOCK -29997 /* If we are in a select */
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#define HT_INTERRUPTED -29998 /* Note the negative value! */
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#define HT_PAUSE -29999 /* If we want to pause a stream */
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/*
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UPPER- AND LOWERCASE MACROS
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The problem here is that toupper(x) is not defined officially unless isupper(x) is.
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These macros are CERTAINLY needed on #if defined(pyr) || define(mips) or BDSI
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platforms. For safefy, we make them mandatory.
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*/
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/* --- BEGIN removed by mharmsen@netscape.com on 7/9/97 --- */
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/* #ifndef TOLOWER */
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/* #define TOLOWER(c) tolower(c) */
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/* #define TOUPPER(c) toupper(c) */
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/* #endif */
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/* --- END removed by mharmsen@netscape.com on 7/9/97 --- */
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/*
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MAX AND MIN VALUES FOR INTEGERS AND FLOATING POINT
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*/
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#ifdef FLT_EPSILON /* The ANSI C way define */
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#define HT_EPSILON FLT_EPSILON
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#else
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#define HT_EPSILON 0.00000001
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#endif
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/*
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WHITE CHARACTERS
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Is character _c_ white space?
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*/
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/* --- BEGIN replaced by mharmsen@netscape.com on 7/9/97 --- */
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/* #define WHITE(c) isspace(c) */
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#define WHITE(c) XP_IS_SPACE(c)
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/* --- END replaced by mharmsen@netscape.com on 7/9/97 --- */
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/*
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THE LOCAL EQUIVALENTS OF CR AND LF
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We can check for these after net ascii text has been converted to the local
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representation. Similarly, we include them in strings to be sent as net ascii after
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translation.
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*/
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/* --- BEGIN removed by mharmsen@netscape.com on 7/9/97 --- */
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/* #define LF FROMASCII('\012') */ /* ASCII line feed LOCAL EQUIVALENT */
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/* #define CR FROMASCII('\015') */ /* Will be converted to ^M for transmission */
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/* --- END removed by mharmsen@netscape.com on 7/9/97 --- */
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/*
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LIBRARY DYNAMIC MEMORY MAGEMENT
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The Library has it's own dynamic memory API which is declared in memory management
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module.
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*/
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#include "htmemory.h"
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/*
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*/
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#endif /* HT_UTILS.h */
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/*
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___________________________________
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@(#) $Id: htutils.h,v 3.2 1998/06/22 21:20:29 spider Exp $
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*/
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