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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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/* PICS library utilities
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PICS LIBRARY UTILITIES
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*/
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/*
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** (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1996.
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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 defines the PICS library interface.
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*/
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#ifndef CSLUTILS_H
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#define CSLUTILS_H
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/*
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*/
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#include "htutils.h"
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#include "htlist.h"
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/*
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PRIMITAVE DATA STRUCTURES
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BVal_t, FVal_t, SVal_t, DVal_t - hold a boolean, float (not double), string, or date
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value (respectively). These data structures are designed so that they may be
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initialized to all 0s (and hence included directly within larger structures, rather
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than allocated and initialized individually). You must, however, call their clear
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method to deallocate any additional memory used to store the actual value once they
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have been initialized. The following methods are defined on all four data types ("X"
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should be either "B" "F" "S" or "D", XType is "BOOL" "float" "char *" or "char *",
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respectively):
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BOOL XVal_readVal(XVal_t, char *), etc. - convert the string to a value of the
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specified type. Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure. If successful, may
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allocate additional storage.
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BOOL XVal_initialized(XVal_t) - Returns TRUE if the value has been initialized
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(hence contains a legitimate value and may have additional storage allocated
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internally), FALSE otherwise.
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XType XVal_value(XVal_t) -- Returns the value stored in the object.
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void XVal_clear(XVal_t) -- Mark the object as uninitialized and release any memory
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associated with the value currently stored in the object.
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BVAL
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- Boolean value.
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definition
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*/
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typedef struct {
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enum {BVal_UNINITIALIZED = 0,BVal_YES = 1, BVal_INITIALIZED = 2} state;
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} BVal_t;
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extern BOOL BVal_readVal(BVal_t * pBVal, const char * valueStr);
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extern BOOL BVal_initialized(const BVal_t * pBVal);
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extern BOOL BVal_value(const BVal_t * pBVal);
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extern void BVal_clear(BVal_t * pBVal);
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/*
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additional methods
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void set - assign value
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*/
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extern void BVal_set(BVal_t * pBVal, BOOL value);
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/*
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FVAL
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- Float value with negative and positive infinity values
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definition
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*/
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typedef struct {
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float value;
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enum {FVal_UNINITIALIZED = 0, FVal_VALUE = 1, FVal_NEGATIVE_INF = 2,
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FVal_POSITIVE_INF = 3} stat;
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} FVal_t;
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extern BOOL FVal_readVal(FVal_t * pFVal, const char * valueStr);
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extern BOOL FVal_initialized(const FVal_t * pFVal);
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extern float FVal_value(const FVal_t * pFVal);
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extern void FVal_clear(FVal_t * pFVal);
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/*
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additional methods
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void set - assign a float value
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void setInfinite - set to negative or positive infinity
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BOOL isZero - see if value is zero
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int isInfinite - -1 or 1 for negative or positive infinity
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BOOL nearerZero - see if check is nearer zero than check
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FVal_t FVal_minus - subtract small from big
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char * FVal_toStr - convert to allocated CString, caller must free
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*/
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extern void FVal_set(FVal_t * pFVal, float value);
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extern void FVal_setInfinite(FVal_t * pFVal, BOOL negative);
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extern BOOL FVal_isZero(const FVal_t * pFVal);
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extern int FVal_isInfinite(const FVal_t * pFVal);
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extern BOOL FVal_nearerZero(const FVal_t * pRef, const FVal_t * pCheck);
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extern FVal_t FVal_minus(const FVal_t * pBig, const FVal_t * pSmall);
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extern char * FVal_toStr(FVal_t * pFVal);
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/*
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initializers
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FVal intializers may be used when creating an FVal
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eg. FVal_t localFVal = FVal_NEGATIVE_INF;
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*/
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#define FVal_NEW_UNINITIALIZED {(float) 0.0, FVal_UNINITIALIZED}
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#define FVal_NEW_NEGATIVE_INF {(float) 0.0, FVal_NEGATIVE_INF}
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#define FVal_NEW_POSITIVE_INF {(float) 0.0, FVal_POSITIVE_INF}
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#define FVal_NEW_ZERO {(float) 0.0, FVal_VALUE}
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/*
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SVAL
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- String value.
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definition
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*/
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typedef struct {
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char * value;
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BOOL initialized;
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} SVal_t;
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extern BOOL SVal_readVal(SVal_t * pSVal, const char * valueStr);
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extern BOOL SVal_initialized(const SVal_t * pSVal);
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extern char * SVal_value(const SVal_t * pSVal);
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extern void SVal_clear(SVal_t * pSVal);
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/*
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DVAL
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- Date value.
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definition
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*/
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typedef struct {
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char * value; /* keep the string around for debugging and output */
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BOOL initialized;
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int year;
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int month;
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int day;
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int hour;
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int minute;
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int timeZoneHours;
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int timeZoneMinutes;
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} DVal_t;
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extern BOOL DVal_readVal(DVal_t * pDVal, const char * valueStr);
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extern BOOL DVal_initialized(const DVal_t * pDVal);
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extern char * DVal_value(const DVal_t * pDVal);
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extern void DVal_clear(DVal_t * pDVal);
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/*
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additional methods
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int compare - -1 or 1 for a before or after b, 0 for equivilence
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*/
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extern int DVal_compare(const DVal_t * a, const DVal_t * b);
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/*
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RANGE
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- Range of FVals.
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definition
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*/
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typedef struct {
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FVal_t min;
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FVal_t max;
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} Range_t;
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/*
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methods
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rangeToStr - print range to malloced string. This string must be freed by caller
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gap - find the difference between a and b
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*/
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extern char * Range_toStr(Range_t * pRange);
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extern FVal_t Range_gap(Range_t * a, Range_t * b);
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/*
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initializers
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*/
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#define Range_NEW_UNINITIALIZED {FVal_NEW_UNINITIALIZED, \
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FVal_NEW_UNINITIALIZED}
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/*
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PARSER
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CSPARSE_PARSECHUNK
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CSParse_t - ephemeral parser data, the CSParse structure is defined in CSParse.html.
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CSDoMore_t - tells caller whether parseChunk expects more or encountered an error
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*/
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typedef struct CSParse_s CSParse_t;
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typedef enum {CSDoMore_more, CSDoMore_done, CSDoMore_error} CSDoMore_t;
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extern CSDoMore_t CSParse_parseChunk (CSParse_t * pCSParse, const char * ptr,
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int len, void * pVoid);
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/*
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PARSE CALLBACKS
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During parsing, the parser makes callbacks to tell the caller that an error has been
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encountered or that the parser is reading into a new data structure.
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CSPARSETC
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The TC, or TargetChange, type is a way of itemizing the different targets in a parsable
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object. It is used in the TargetChangeCallback
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*/
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typedef unsigned int CSParseTC_t;
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/*
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STATERET
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*/
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typedef enum {StateRet_OK = 0, StateRet_DONE = 1, StateRet_WARN = 0x10,
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StateRet_WARN_NO_MATCH = 0x11, StateRet_WARN_BAD_PUNCT = 0x12,
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StateRet_ERROR = 0x100, StateRet_ERROR_BAD_CHAR = 0x101
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} StateRet_t;
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/*
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TARGETCHANGECALLBACK
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These callbacks keep the caller abreast of what type of object the parser is currently
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reading. TargetChangeCallbacks are made whenever the parser starts or finishes reading
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one of these objects. The actual values of targetChange, and what objects they
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correlate to, can be found in the modules for the object being parsed.
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CSLL.html for PICS labels.
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CSMR.html for machine-readable service descriptions.
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CSUser.html for PICS user profiles.
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Example: When reading a CSLabel, the callback will be called with pTargetObject =
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CSLLTC_SERVICE when reading a service, CSLLTC_LABEL when reading a label, etc.
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*/
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typedef struct TargetObject_s TargetObject_t;
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typedef StateRet_t TargetChangeCallback_t(CSParse_t * pCSParse,
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TargetObject_t * pTargetObject,
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CSParseTC_t targetChange, BOOL closed,
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void * pVoid);
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/*
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PARSEERRORHANDLER
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*/
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typedef StateRet_t ParseErrorHandler_t(CSParse_t * pCSParse,
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const char * token,
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char demark, StateRet_t errorCode);
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/*
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CSLIST_ACCEPTLABELS
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get a malloced HTTP Protocol-Request string requesting PICS labels for all services in
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pServiceList
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*/
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typedef enum {CSCompleteness_minimal, CSCompleteness_short,
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CSCompleteness_full, CSCompleteness_signed} CSCompleteness_t;
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extern char * CSList_acceptLabels(HTList * pServiceList,
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CSCompleteness_t completeness);
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/*
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CSLIST_GETLABELS
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get a malloced HTTP GET string requesting PICS labels for all services in pServiceList
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*/
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typedef enum {CSOption_generic, CSOption_normal, CSOption_tree,
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CSOption_genericTree} CSOption_t;
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extern char * CSList_getLabels(HTList * pServiceList, CSOption_t option,
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CSCompleteness_t completeness);
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/*
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CSLIST_POSTLABELS
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get a malloced HTTP GET string requesting PICS labels for all services in pServiceList
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*/
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extern char * CSList_postLabels(HTList * pServiceList, char * url,
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CSOption_t option,
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CSCompleteness_t completeness);
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/*
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INDIVIDUAL PARSERS
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CSLABEL
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PICS label list
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*/
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typedef struct CSLabel_s CSLabel_t;
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/*
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CSUSER
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PICS user profile
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*/
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typedef struct CSUser_s CSUser_t;
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/*
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CSMACHREAD
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PICS machine readable system description
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*/
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typedef struct CSMachRead_s CSMachRead_t;
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/*
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for reading label error codes
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*/
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typedef enum {
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labelError_NA = 0,
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labelError_NO_RATINGS,
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labelError_UNAVAILABLE,
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labelError_DENIED,
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labelError_NOT_LABELED,
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labelError_UNKNOWN
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} LabelErrorCode_t;
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/*
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State_Parms - obsolete parameter exchange for iterators
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*/
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typedef struct State_Parms_s State_Parms_t;
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typedef enum {
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CSError_OK = 0,
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CSError_YES = 0,
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CSError_NO = 1,
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CSError_BUREAU_NONE,
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CSError_RATING_VALUE,
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CSError_RATING_RANGE,
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CSError_RATING_MISSING,
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CSError_SINGLELABEL_MISSING,
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CSError_LABEL_MISSING,
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CSError_SERVICE_MISSING,
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CSError_CATEGORY_MISSING,
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CSError_ENUM_MISSING,
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CSError_BAD_PARAM,
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CSError_BAD_DATE,
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CSError_SERVICE_NONE,
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CSError_RATING_NONE,
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CSError_APP
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} CSError_t;
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/*
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*/
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#endif /* CSLUTILS_H */
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/*
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End of Declaration */
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