/* * CDE - Common Desktop Environment * * Copyright (c) 1993-2012, The Open Group. All rights reserved. * * These libraries and programs are free software; you can * redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU * Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * These libraries and programs are distributed in the hope that * they will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the * implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with these libraries and programs; if not, write * to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth * Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ /* * File: Connect.h $XConsortium: Connect.h /main/3 1995/10/26 15:19:09 rswiston $ * Language: C * * (c) Copyright 1990, Hewlett-Packard Company, all rights reserved. * * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Hewlett-Packard Company * * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 International Business Machines Corp. * * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Novell, Inc. * */ #ifndef _Dt_connect_h #define _Dt_connect_h #include
#include #include #define DtGetShortHostname Xegetshorthostname #define DtGetHostname Xegethostname /* DESCRIPTION: These functions are similiar to gethostname(2), however DtGetHostname always returns a full domain-qualified name and DtGetShortHostname returns a simple name. SYNOPSIS: status = DtGet[Short]Hostname (hostname, size) int status; Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. [Actually it returns what gethostname(2) returns, which is ambiguous in the HP-UX manual.] char *hostname; The hostname is returned here. int size; The name is truncated to "size - 1" and is null-terminated. */ #define DtGetcwd Xegetcwd /* DESCRIPTION: This function is similar to getcwd except it first checks $PWD. It only calls getcwd if $PWD is not set. SYNOPSIS: cwd = DtGetcwd (buf, size) char *cwd; Pointer to the returned value. (Typically the same value as 'buf' that is passed in.) char *buf; Pointer to memory allocated by the caller. Buf must be large enough to hold the string. int size; Size of buf in bytes. */ #define DtIsLocalHostP XeIsLocalHostP /* DESCRIPTION: Tests whether a passed-in hostname identifies the host on which the function is being executed. This handles all combinations of simple and domain-qualified names for either the hostname passed in or the one defined on the local host. WARNING: Returns BOOLEAN, not INT. DONT TREAT IT AS AN INT! SYNOPSIS: status = XeIsLocalHostP (hostname); Boolean status; Returns TRUE if "hostname" identifies the local host, FALSE otherwise. char *hostname; The hostname (either simple or domain- qualified) to test. */ #define DtIsSameHostP XeIsSameHostP /* DESCRIPTION: Compares two hostnames to see if they specify the same host. This handles combinations of simple and domain-qualified names. This function canonicalizes both names and then compares them. WARNING: Returns BOOLEAN, not INT. DONT TREAT IT AS AN INT! SYNOPSIS: status = DtIsSameHostP (host1, host2); Boolean status; Returns TRUE if host1 and host2 identify the same host, FALSE otherwise. char *host1, *host2; The two hostnames (either simple or domain-qualified) to compare. */ #define DtCreateContextString XeCreateContextString /* DESCRIPTION: DtCreateContextString takes the three parts of a context and puts them into a single string, in the form "host:/dir/file". A NEW STRING, OWNED BY THE CALLER, is returned. SYNOPSIS: context_string = DtCreateContextString (host, dir, file); DtString context_string; The returned context. The memory is owned by the caller. "NULL" is returned if the context cannot be created. DtString host; The name of the host. DtString dir; The directory. DtString file; The name of the file. */ #define DtEliminateDots XeEliminateDots /* DESCRIPTION: This routine removes /./'s and /../'s from a path. It will OVERWRITE the path IT WAS PASSED. If there are too many /../'s in the path this function will return NULL, so you better keep a pointer to the path if you hope to reclaim it. This function does not handle "host:/directory/file", shell variables, or other exotic animals. SYNOPSIS: fixed_path = DtEliminateDots (path); DtString fixed_path; A pointer to the same path that was passed in (though now it is fixed up) or NULL if problems were encountered. DtString path; The path that needs fixing up. */ #define DtParseFileString XeParseFileString #endif /* _Dt_connect_h */ /* Do not add anything after this endif. */