#ifndef PUTTY_MISC_H #define PUTTY_MISC_H #include "puttymem.h" #include /* for FILE * */ #include /* for va_list */ #ifndef FALSE #define FALSE 0 #endif #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE 1 #endif typedef struct Filename Filename; typedef struct FontSpec FontSpec; char *dupstr(const char *s); char *dupcat(const char *s1, ...); char *dupprintf(const char *fmt, ...); char *dupvprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap); char *fgetline(FILE *fp); void base64_encode_atom(unsigned char *data, int n, char *out); struct bufchain_granule; typedef struct bufchain_tag { struct bufchain_granule *head, *tail; int buffersize; /* current amount of buffered data */ } bufchain; void bufchain_init(bufchain *ch); void bufchain_clear(bufchain *ch); int bufchain_size(bufchain *ch); void bufchain_add(bufchain *ch, const void *data, int len); void bufchain_prefix(bufchain *ch, void **data, int *len); void bufchain_consume(bufchain *ch, int len); void bufchain_fetch(bufchain *ch, void *data, int len); /* * Debugging functions. * * Output goes to debug.log * * debug(()) (note the double brackets) is like printf(). * * dmemdump() and dmemdumpl() both do memory dumps. The difference * is that dmemdumpl() is more suited for when where the memory is is * important (say because you'll be recording pointer values later * on). dmemdump() is more concise. */ #ifdef DEBUG void debug_printf(char *fmt, ...); void debug_memdump(void *buf, int len, int L); #define debug(x) (debug_printf x) #define dmemdump(buf,len) debug_memdump (buf, len, 0); #define dmemdumpl(buf,len) debug_memdump (buf, len, 1); #else #define debug(x) #define dmemdump(buf,len) #define dmemdumpl(buf,len) #endif #ifndef lenof #define lenof(x) ( (sizeof((x))) / (sizeof(*(x)))) #endif #ifndef min #define min(x,y) ( (x) < (y) ? (x) : (y) ) #endif #ifndef max #define max(x,y) ( (x) > (y) ? (x) : (y) ) #endif #endif