/* xdelta3 - delta compression tools and library * Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Joshua P. MacDonald * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef XDELTA3_INTERNAL_H__ #define XDELTA3_INTERNAL_H__ #include "xdelta3.h" typedef struct _main_file main_file; typedef struct _main_extcomp main_extcomp; void main_buffree (void *ptr); void* main_bufalloc (size_t size); void main_file_init (main_file *xfile); int main_file_close (main_file *xfile); void main_file_cleanup (main_file *xfile); int main_file_isopen (main_file *xfile); int main_file_open (main_file *xfile, const char* name, int mode); int main_file_exists (main_file *xfile); int xd3_whole_append_window (xd3_stream *stream); int xd3_main_cmdline (int argc, char **argv); int main_file_read (main_file *ifile, uint8_t *buf, size_t size, size_t *nread, const char *msg); int main_file_write (main_file *ofile, uint8_t *buf, usize_t size, const char *msg); int test_compare_files (const char* f0, const char* f1); usize_t xd3_bytes_on_srcblk (xd3_source *src, xoff_t blkno); xoff_t xd3_source_eof(const xd3_source *src); uint32_t xd3_large_cksum_update (uint32_t cksum, const uint8_t *base, usize_t look); int xd3_encode_init_full (xd3_stream *stream); size_t xd3_pow2_roundup (size_t x); int xd3_process_stream (int is_encode, xd3_stream *stream, int (*func) (xd3_stream *), int close_stream, const uint8_t *input, usize_t input_size, uint8_t *output, usize_t *output_size, usize_t output_size_max); #if PYTHON_MODULE || SWIG_MODULE || NOT_MAIN int xd3_main_cmdline (int argc, char **argv); #endif /* main_file->mode values */ typedef enum { XO_READ = 0, XO_WRITE = 1 } main_file_modes; struct _main_file { #if XD3_STDIO FILE *file; #elif XD3_POSIX int file; #elif XD3_WIN32 HANDLE file; #endif int mode; /* XO_READ and XO_WRITE */ const char *filename; /* File name or /dev/stdin, * /dev/stdout, /dev/stderr. */ char *filename_copy; /* File name or /dev/stdin, * /dev/stdout, /dev/stderr. */ const char *realname; /* File name or /dev/stdin, * /dev/stdout, /dev/stderr. */ const main_extcomp *compressor; /* External compression struct. */ int flags; /* RD_FIRST, RD_NONEXTERNAL, ... */ xoff_t nread; /* for input position */ xoff_t nwrite; /* for output position */ uint8_t *snprintf_buf; /* internal snprintf() use */ int size_known; /* Set by main_set_souze */ xoff_t source_position; /* for avoiding seek in getblk_func */ int seek_failed; /* after seek fails once, try FIFO */ }; /* According to the internet, Windows vsnprintf() differs from most * Unix implementations regarding the terminating 0 when the boundary * condition is met. It doesn't matter here, we don't rely on the * trailing 0. Besides, both Windows and DJGPP vsnprintf return -1 * upon truncation, which isn't C99 compliant. To overcome this, * recent MinGW runtimes provided their own vsnprintf (notice the * absence of the '_' prefix) but they were initially buggy. So, * always use the native '_'-prefixed version with Win32. */ #ifdef _WIN32 #define vsnprintf_func(str,size,fmt,args) \ _vsnprintf_s(str,size,size-1,fmt,args) #define snprintf_func(str,size,fmt,...) \ _snprintf_s(str,size,size-1,fmt,__VA_ARGS__) #else #define vsnprintf_func vsnprintf #define snprintf_func snprintf #endif #define short_sprintf(sb,fmt,...) \ snprintf_func((sb).buf,sizeof((sb).buf),fmt,__VA_ARGS__) /* Type used for short snprintf calls. */ typedef struct { char buf[48]; } shortbuf; /* Prior to SVN 303 this function was only defined in DJGPP and WIN32 * environments and other platforms would use the builtin snprintf() * with an arrangement of macros below. In OS X 10.6, Apply made * snprintf() a macro, which defeated those macros (since snprintf * would be evaluated before its argument macros were expanded, * therefore always define xsnprintf_func. */ #undef PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE #ifdef __GNUC__ /* Let's just assume no one uses gcc 2.x! */ #define PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(x,y) __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, x, y))) #else #define PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(x,y) #endif /* Underlying xprintf() */ int xsnprintf_func (char *str, int n, const char *fmt, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(3,4); /* XPR(NT "", ...) (used by main) prefixes an "xdelta3: " to the output. */ void xprintf(const char *fmt, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(1,2); #define XPR xprintf #define NT "xdelta3: " #define NTR "" #ifndef UINT32_MAX #define UINT32_MAX 4294967295U #endif #ifndef UINT64_MAX #define UINT64_MAX 18446744073709551615ULL #endif #endif // XDELTA3_INTERNAL_H__