gecko-dev/nsprpub/pr/include/obsolete/probslet.h

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License
* Version 1.0 (the "NPL"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the NPL. You may obtain a copy of the NPL at
* http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
*
* Software distributed under the NPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the NPL
* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
* NPL.
*
* The Initial Developer of this code under the NPL is Netscape
* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights
* Reserved.
*/
/*
** A collection of things thought to be obsolete
*/
#if defined(PROBSLET_H)
#else
#define PROBSLET_H
#include "prio.h"
PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
/*
** Yield the current thread. The proper function to use in place of
** PR_Yield() is PR_Sleep() with an argument of PR_INTERVAL_NO_WAIT.
*/
PR_EXTERN(PRStatus) PR_Yield(void);
/*
** These are obsolete and are replaced by PR_GetSocketOption() and
** PR_SetSocketOption().
*/
PR_EXTERN(PRStatus) PR_GetSockOpt(
PRFileDesc *fd, PRSockOption optname, void* optval, PRInt32* optlen);
PR_EXTERN(PRStatus) PR_SetSockOpt(
PRFileDesc *fd, PRSockOption optname, const void* optval, PRInt32 optlen);
/************************************************************************/
/************* The following definitions are for select *****************/
/************************************************************************/
/*
** The following is obsolete and will be deleted in the next release!
** These are provided for compatibility, but are GUARANTEED to be slow.
**
** Override PR_MAX_SELECT_DESC if you need more space in the select set.
*/
#ifndef PR_MAX_SELECT_DESC
#define PR_MAX_SELECT_DESC 1024
#endif
typedef struct PR_fd_set {
PRUint32 hsize;
PRFileDesc *harray[PR_MAX_SELECT_DESC];
PRUint32 nsize;
PRInt32 narray[PR_MAX_SELECT_DESC];
} PR_fd_set;
/*
*************************************************************************
** FUNCTION: PR_Select
** DESCRIPTION:
**
** The call returns as soon as I/O is ready on one or more of the underlying
** file/socket descriptors or an exceptional condition is pending. A count of the
** number of ready descriptors is returned unless a timeout occurs in which case
** zero is returned. On return, PR_Select replaces the given descriptor sets with
** subsets consisting of those descriptors that are ready for the requested condition.
** The total number of ready descriptors in all the sets is the return value.
**
** INPUTS:
** PRInt32 num
** This argument is unused but is provided for select(unix) interface
** compatability. All input PR_fd_set arguments are self-describing
** with its own maximum number of elements in the set.
**
** PR_fd_set *readfds
** A set describing the io descriptors for which ready for reading
** condition is of interest.
**
** PR_fd_set *writefds
** A set describing the io descriptors for which ready for writing
** condition is of interest.
**
** PR_fd_set *exceptfds
** A set describing the io descriptors for which exception pending
** condition is of interest.
**
** Any of the above readfds, writefds or exceptfds may be given as NULL
** pointers if no descriptors are of interest for that particular condition.
**
** PRIntervalTime timeout
** Amount of time the call will block waiting for I/O to become ready.
** If this time expires without any I/O becoming ready, the result will
** be zero.
**
** OUTPUTS:
** PR_fd_set *readfds
** A set describing the io descriptors which are ready for reading.
**
** PR_fd_set *writefds
** A set describing the io descriptors which are ready for writing.
**
** PR_fd_set *exceptfds
** A set describing the io descriptors which have pending exception.
**
** RETURN:PRInt32
** Number of io descriptors with asked for conditions or zero if the function
** timed out or -1 on failure. The reason for the failure is obtained by
** calling PR_GetError().
** XXX can we implement this on windoze and mac?
**************************************************************************
*/
PR_EXTERN(PRInt32) PR_Select(
PRInt32 num, PR_fd_set *readfds, PR_fd_set *writefds,
PR_fd_set *exceptfds, PRIntervalTime timeout);
/*
** The following are not thread safe for two threads operating on them at the
** same time.
**
** The following routines are provided for manipulating io descriptor sets.
** PR_FD_ZERO(&fdset) initializes a descriptor set fdset to the null set.
** PR_FD_SET(fd, &fdset) includes a particular file descriptor fd in fdset.
** PR_FD_CLR(fd, &fdset) removes a file descriptor fd from fdset.
** PR_FD_ISSET(fd, &fdset) is nonzero if file descriptor fd is a member of
** fdset, zero otherwise.
**
** PR_FD_NSET(osfd, &fdset) includes a particular native file descriptor osfd
** in fdset.
** PR_FD_NCLR(osfd, &fdset) removes a native file descriptor osfd from fdset.
** PR_FD_NISSET(osfd, &fdset) is nonzero if native file descriptor osfd is a member of
** fdset, zero otherwise.
*/
PR_EXTERN(void) PR_FD_ZERO(PR_fd_set *set);
PR_EXTERN(void) PR_FD_SET(PRFileDesc *fd, PR_fd_set *set);
PR_EXTERN(void) PR_FD_CLR(PRFileDesc *fd, PR_fd_set *set);
PR_EXTERN(PRInt32) PR_FD_ISSET(PRFileDesc *fd, PR_fd_set *set);
PR_EXTERN(void) PR_FD_NSET(PRInt32 osfd, PR_fd_set *set);
PR_EXTERN(void) PR_FD_NCLR(PRInt32 osfd, PR_fd_set *set);
PR_EXTERN(PRInt32) PR_FD_NISSET(PRInt32 osfd, PR_fd_set *set);
#ifndef NO_NSPR_10_SUPPORT
#ifdef XP_MAC
#include <stat.h>
#else
#include <sys/stat.h>
#endif
PR_EXTERN(PRInt32) PR_Stat(const char *path, struct stat *buf);
#endif /* NO_NSPR_10_SUPPORT */
/***********************************************************************
** FUNCTION: PR_CreateNetAddr(), PR_DestroyNetAddr()
** DESCRIPTION:
** Create an instance of a PRNetAddr, assigning well known values as
** appropriate.
**
** INPUTS
** PRNetAddrValue val The value to be assigned to the IP Address portion
** of the network address. This can only specify the
** special well known values that are equivalent to
** INADDR_ANY and INADDR_LOOPBACK.
**
** PRUInt16 port The port number to be assigned in the structure.
**
** OUTPUTS:
** None
**
** RETURN:
** PRNetAddr *addr The initialized address that has been allocated
** from the heap. It must be freed by the caller.
** A returned value of zero indicates an error. The
** cause of the error (most likely low memory) may
** be retrieved by calling PR_GetError().
**
***********************************************************************/
PR_EXTERN(PRNetAddr*) PR_CreateNetAddr(PRNetAddrValue val, PRUint16 port);
PR_EXTERN(PRStatus) PR_DestroyNetAddr(PRNetAddr *addr);
/***********************************************************************
** FUNCTION: PR_GetHostName() **OBSOLETE**
** Use PR_GetSystemInfo() (prsystem.h) with an argument of
** PR_SI_HOSTNAME instead.
** DESCRIPTION:
** Get the DNS name of the hosting computer.
**
** INPUTS:
** char *name The location where the host's name is stored.
** PRIntn bufsize Number of bytes in 'name'.
** OUTPUTS:
** PRHostEnt *name
** This string is filled in by the runtime if the
** function returns PR_SUCCESS. The string must be
** allocated by the caller
** RETURN:
** PRStatus PR_SUCCESS if the succeeds. If it fails the
** result will be PR_FAILURE and the reason for
** the failure can be retrieved by PR_GetError().
***********************************************************************/
PR_EXTERN(PRStatus) PR_GetHostName(char *name, PRUint32 namelen);
/*
** Return the current thread's last error string.
** obsoleted by PR_GetErrorText().
*/
PR_EXTERN(const char *) PR_GetErrorString(void);
PR_END_EXTERN_C
#endif /* defined(PROBSLET_H) */
/* probslet.h */