CMake/Source/kwsys/Base64.h.in
Brad King 19d11e2a1f ENH: Skip KWSys name maros in case of identity
All KWSys C symbol names begin with the KWSYS_NAMESPACE defined at
configuration time.  For ease of editing we write canonical names with
the prefix 'kwsys' and use macros to map them to the configured prefix
at preprocessing time.  In the case of standalone KWSys, the prefix is
'kwsys', so the macros were previously defined to their own names.

We now skip defining the macros in the identity case so that the final
symbol names are never themselves macros.  This will allow the symbols
to be further transformed behind the scenes to help linkers in special
cases on some platforms.
2009-04-14 09:35:56 -04:00

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/*=========================================================================
Program: KWSys - Kitware System Library
Module: $RCSfile$
Copyright (c) Kitware, Inc., Insight Consortium. All rights reserved.
See Copyright.txt or http://www.kitware.com/Copyright.htm for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the above copyright notices for more information.
=========================================================================*/
#ifndef @KWSYS_NAMESPACE@_Base64_h
#define @KWSYS_NAMESPACE@_Base64_h
#include <@KWSYS_NAMESPACE@/Configure.h>
/* Redefine all public interface symbol names to be in the proper
namespace. These macros are used internally to kwsys only, and are
not visible to user code. Use kwsysHeaderDump.pl to reproduce
these macros after making changes to the interface. */
#if !defined(KWSYS_NAMESPACE)
# define kwsys_ns(x) @KWSYS_NAMESPACE@##x
# define kwsysEXPORT @KWSYS_NAMESPACE@_EXPORT
#endif
#if !@KWSYS_NAMESPACE@_NAME_IS_KWSYS
# define kwsysBase64 kwsys_ns(Base64)
# define kwsysBase64_Decode kwsys_ns(Base64_Decode)
# define kwsysBase64_Decode3 kwsys_ns(Base64_Decode3)
# define kwsysBase64_Encode kwsys_ns(Base64_Encode)
# define kwsysBase64_Encode1 kwsys_ns(Base64_Encode1)
# define kwsysBase64_Encode2 kwsys_ns(Base64_Encode2)
# define kwsysBase64_Encode3 kwsys_ns(Base64_Encode3)
#endif
#if defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C"
{
#endif
/**
* Encode 3 bytes into a 4 byte string.
*/
kwsysEXPORT void kwsysBase64_Encode3(const unsigned char *src,
unsigned char *dest);
/**
* Encode 2 bytes into a 4 byte string.
*/
kwsysEXPORT void kwsysBase64_Encode2(const unsigned char *src,
unsigned char *dest);
/**
* Encode 1 bytes into a 4 byte string.
*/
kwsysEXPORT void kwsysBase64_Encode1(const unsigned char *src,
unsigned char *dest);
/**
* Encode 'length' bytes from the input buffer and store the encoded
* stream into the output buffer. Return the length of the encoded
* buffer (output). Note that the output buffer must be allocated by
* the caller (length * 1.5 should be a safe estimate). If 'mark_end'
* is true than an extra set of 4 bytes is added to the end of the
* stream if the input is a multiple of 3 bytes. These bytes are
* invalid chars and therefore they will stop the decoder thus
* enabling the caller to decode a stream without actually knowing how
* much data to expect (if the input is not a multiple of 3 bytes then
* the extra padding needed to complete the encode 4 bytes will stop
* the decoding anyway).
*/
kwsysEXPORT unsigned long kwsysBase64_Encode(const unsigned char *input,
unsigned long length,
unsigned char *output,
int mark_end);
/**
* Decode 4 bytes into a 3 byte string. Returns the number of bytes
* actually decoded.
*/
kwsysEXPORT int kwsysBase64_Decode3(const unsigned char *src,
unsigned char *dest);
/**
* Decode bytes from the input buffer and store the decoded stream
* into the output buffer until 'length' bytes have been decoded.
* Return the real length of the decoded stream (which should be equal
* to 'length'). Note that the output buffer must be allocated by the
* caller. If 'max_input_length' is not null, then it specifies the
* number of encoded bytes that should be at most read from the input
* buffer. In that case the 'length' parameter is ignored. This
* enables the caller to decode a stream without actually knowing how
* much decoded data to expect (of course, the buffer must be large
* enough).
*/
kwsysEXPORT unsigned long kwsysBase64_Decode(const unsigned char *input,
unsigned long length,
unsigned char *output,
unsigned long max_input_length);
#if defined(__cplusplus)
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
/* If we are building a kwsys .c or .cxx file, let it use these macros.
Otherwise, undefine them to keep the namespace clean. */
#if !defined(KWSYS_NAMESPACE)
# undef kwsys_ns
# undef kwsysEXPORT
# if !@KWSYS_NAMESPACE@_NAME_IS_KWSYS
# undef kwsysBase64
# undef kwsysBase64_Decode
# undef kwsysBase64_Decode3
# undef kwsysBase64_Encode
# undef kwsysBase64_Encode1
# undef kwsysBase64_Encode2
# undef kwsysBase64_Encode3
# endif
#endif
#endif