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  10. data/libexec/prebuilt-tmux/include/evdns.h +45 -0
  11. data/libexec/prebuilt-tmux/include/event.h +83 -0
  12. data/libexec/prebuilt-tmux/include/event2/buffer.h +1077 -0
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  18. data/libexec/prebuilt-tmux/include/event2/dns.h +751 -0
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  25. data/libexec/prebuilt-tmux/include/event2/http.h +1192 -0
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  28. data/libexec/prebuilt-tmux/include/event2/keyvalq_struct.h +80 -0
  29. data/libexec/prebuilt-tmux/include/event2/listener.h +192 -0
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+ /*
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+ * Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson
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+ *
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+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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+ * are met:
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+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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+ * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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+ *
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+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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+ * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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+ * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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+ * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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+ * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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+ * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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+ * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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+ * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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+ * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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+ */
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+ #ifndef EVENT2_UTIL_H_INCLUDED_
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+ #define EVENT2_UTIL_H_INCLUDED_
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+
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+ /** @file event2/util.h
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+
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+ Common convenience functions for cross-platform portability and
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+ related socket manipulations.
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+
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+ */
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+ #include <event2/visibility.h>
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+
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+ #ifdef __cplusplus
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+ extern "C" {
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #include <event2/event-config.h>
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
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+ #include <sys/time.h>
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+ #endif
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_STDINT_H
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+ #include <stdint.h>
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+ #elif defined(EVENT__HAVE_INTTYPES_H)
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+ #include <inttypes.h>
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+ #endif
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
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+ #include <sys/types.h>
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+ #endif
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_STDDEF_H
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+ #include <stddef.h>
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+ #endif
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+ #ifdef _MSC_VER
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+ #include <BaseTsd.h>
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+ #endif
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+ #include <stdarg.h>
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_NETDB_H
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+ #include <netdb.h>
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #ifdef _WIN32
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+ #include <winsock2.h>
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO
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+ /* for EAI_* definitions. */
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+ #include <ws2tcpip.h>
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+ #endif
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+ #else
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_ERRNO_H
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+ #include <errno.h>
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+ #endif
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+ #include <sys/socket.h>
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #include <time.h>
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+
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+ /* Some openbsd autoconf versions get the name of this macro wrong. */
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+ #if defined(EVENT__SIZEOF_VOID__) && !defined(EVENT__SIZEOF_VOID_P)
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+ #define EVENT__SIZEOF_VOID_P EVENT__SIZEOF_VOID__
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+ #endif
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @name Standard integer types.
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+ *
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+ * Integer type definitions for types that are supposed to be defined in the
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+ * C99-specified stdint.h. Shamefully, some platforms do not include
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+ * stdint.h, so we need to replace it. (If you are on a platform like this,
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+ * your C headers are now over 10 years out of date. You should bug them to
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+ * do something about this.)
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+ *
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+ * We define:
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+ *
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+ * <dl>
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+ * <dt>ev_uint64_t, ev_uint32_t, ev_uint16_t, ev_uint8_t</dt>
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+ * <dd>unsigned integer types of exactly 64, 32, 16, and 8 bits
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+ * respectively.</dd>
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+ * <dt>ev_int64_t, ev_int32_t, ev_int16_t, ev_int8_t</dt>
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+ * <dd>signed integer types of exactly 64, 32, 16, and 8 bits
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+ * respectively.</dd>
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+ * <dt>ev_uintptr_t, ev_intptr_t</dt>
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+ * <dd>unsigned/signed integers large enough
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+ * to hold a pointer without loss of bits.</dd>
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+ * <dt>ev_ssize_t</dt>
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+ * <dd>A signed type of the same size as size_t</dd>
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+ * <dt>ev_off_t</dt>
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+ * <dd>A signed type typically used to represent offsets within a
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+ * (potentially large) file</dd>
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+ *
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+ * @{
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+ */
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_UINT64_T
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+ #define ev_uint64_t uint64_t
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+ #define ev_int64_t int64_t
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+ #elif defined(_WIN32)
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+ #define ev_uint64_t unsigned __int64
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+ #define ev_int64_t signed __int64
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_LONG_LONG == 8
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+ #define ev_uint64_t unsigned long long
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+ #define ev_int64_t long long
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_LONG == 8
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+ #define ev_uint64_t unsigned long
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+ #define ev_int64_t long
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+ #elif defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_)
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+ #define ev_uint64_t ...
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+ #define ev_int64_t ...
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+ #else
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+ #error "No way to define ev_uint64_t"
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_UINT32_T
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+ #define ev_uint32_t uint32_t
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+ #define ev_int32_t int32_t
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+ #elif defined(_WIN32)
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+ #define ev_uint32_t unsigned int
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+ #define ev_int32_t signed int
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_LONG == 4
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+ #define ev_uint32_t unsigned long
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+ #define ev_int32_t signed long
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_INT == 4
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+ #define ev_uint32_t unsigned int
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+ #define ev_int32_t signed int
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+ #elif defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_)
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+ #define ev_uint32_t ...
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+ #define ev_int32_t ...
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+ #else
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+ #error "No way to define ev_uint32_t"
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_UINT16_T
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+ #define ev_uint16_t uint16_t
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+ #define ev_int16_t int16_t
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+ #elif defined(_WIN32)
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+ #define ev_uint16_t unsigned short
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+ #define ev_int16_t signed short
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_INT == 2
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+ #define ev_uint16_t unsigned int
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+ #define ev_int16_t signed int
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_SHORT == 2
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+ #define ev_uint16_t unsigned short
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+ #define ev_int16_t signed short
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+ #elif defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_)
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+ #define ev_uint16_t ...
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+ #define ev_int16_t ...
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+ #else
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+ #error "No way to define ev_uint16_t"
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_UINT8_T
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+ #define ev_uint8_t uint8_t
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+ #define ev_int8_t int8_t
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+ #elif defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_)
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+ #define ev_uint8_t ...
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+ #define ev_int8_t ...
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+ #else
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+ #define ev_uint8_t unsigned char
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+ #define ev_int8_t signed char
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_UINTPTR_T
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+ #define ev_uintptr_t uintptr_t
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+ #define ev_intptr_t intptr_t
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_VOID_P <= 4
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+ #define ev_uintptr_t ev_uint32_t
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+ #define ev_intptr_t ev_int32_t
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_VOID_P <= 8
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+ #define ev_uintptr_t ev_uint64_t
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+ #define ev_intptr_t ev_int64_t
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+ #elif defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_)
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+ #define ev_uintptr_t ...
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+ #define ev_intptr_t ...
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+ #else
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+ #error "No way to define ev_uintptr_t"
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #ifdef EVENT__ssize_t
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+ #define ev_ssize_t EVENT__ssize_t
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+ #else
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+ #define ev_ssize_t ssize_t
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+ #endif
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+
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+ /* Note that we define ev_off_t based on the compile-time size of off_t that
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+ * we used to build Libevent, and not based on the current size of off_t.
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+ * (For example, we don't define ev_off_t to off_t.). We do this because
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+ * some systems let you build your software with different off_t sizes
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+ * at runtime, and so putting in any dependency on off_t would risk API
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+ * mismatch.
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+ */
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+ #ifdef _WIN32
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+ #define ev_off_t ev_int64_t
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_OFF_T == 8
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+ #define ev_off_t ev_int64_t
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_OFF_T == 4
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+ #define ev_off_t ev_int32_t
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+ #elif defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_)
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+ #define ev_off_t ...
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+ #else
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+ #define ev_off_t off_t
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+ #endif
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+ /**@}*/
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+
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+ /* Limits for integer types.
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+
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+ We're making two assumptions here:
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+ - The compiler does constant folding properly.
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+ - The platform does signed arithmetic in two's complement.
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+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ @name Limits for integer types
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+
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+ These macros hold the largest or smallest values possible for the
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+ ev_[u]int*_t types.
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+
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+ @{
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+ */
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+ #ifndef EVENT__HAVE_STDINT_H
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+ #define EV_UINT64_MAX ((((ev_uint64_t)0xffffffffUL) << 32) | 0xffffffffUL)
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+ #define EV_INT64_MAX ((((ev_int64_t) 0x7fffffffL) << 32) | 0xffffffffL)
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+ #define EV_INT64_MIN ((-EV_INT64_MAX) - 1)
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+ #define EV_UINT32_MAX ((ev_uint32_t)0xffffffffUL)
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+ #define EV_INT32_MAX ((ev_int32_t) 0x7fffffffL)
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+ #define EV_INT32_MIN ((-EV_INT32_MAX) - 1)
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+ #define EV_UINT16_MAX ((ev_uint16_t)0xffffUL)
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+ #define EV_INT16_MAX ((ev_int16_t) 0x7fffL)
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+ #define EV_INT16_MIN ((-EV_INT16_MAX) - 1)
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+ #define EV_UINT8_MAX 255
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+ #define EV_INT8_MAX 127
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+ #define EV_INT8_MIN ((-EV_INT8_MAX) - 1)
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+ #else
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+ #define EV_UINT64_MAX UINT64_MAX
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+ #define EV_INT64_MAX INT64_MAX
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+ #define EV_INT64_MIN INT64_MIN
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+ #define EV_UINT32_MAX UINT32_MAX
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+ #define EV_INT32_MAX INT32_MAX
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+ #define EV_INT32_MIN INT32_MIN
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+ #define EV_UINT16_MAX UINT16_MAX
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+ #define EV_INT16_MIN INT16_MIN
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+ #define EV_INT16_MAX INT16_MAX
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+ #define EV_UINT8_MAX UINT8_MAX
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+ #define EV_INT8_MAX INT8_MAX
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+ #define EV_INT8_MIN INT8_MIN
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+ /** @} */
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+ #endif
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+
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+
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+ /**
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+ @name Limits for SIZE_T and SSIZE_T
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+
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+ @{
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+ */
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+ #if EVENT__SIZEOF_SIZE_T == 8
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+ #define EV_SIZE_MAX EV_UINT64_MAX
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+ #define EV_SSIZE_MAX EV_INT64_MAX
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+ #elif EVENT__SIZEOF_SIZE_T == 4
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+ #define EV_SIZE_MAX EV_UINT32_MAX
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+ #define EV_SSIZE_MAX EV_INT32_MAX
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+ #elif defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_)
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+ #define EV_SIZE_MAX ...
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+ #define EV_SSIZE_MAX ...
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+ #else
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+ #error "No way to define SIZE_MAX"
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #define EV_SSIZE_MIN ((-EV_SSIZE_MAX) - 1)
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+ /**@}*/
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+
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+ #ifdef _WIN32
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+ #define ev_socklen_t int
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+ #elif defined(EVENT__socklen_t)
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+ #define ev_socklen_t EVENT__socklen_t
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+ #else
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+ #define ev_socklen_t socklen_t
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_STORAGE___SS_FAMILY
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+ #if !defined(EVENT__HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_STORAGE_SS_FAMILY) \
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+ && !defined(ss_family)
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+ #define ss_family __ss_family
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+ #endif
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+ #endif
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+
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+ /**
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+ * A type wide enough to hold the output of "socket()" or "accept()". On
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+ * Windows, this is an intptr_t; elsewhere, it is an int. */
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+ #ifdef _WIN32
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+ #define evutil_socket_t intptr_t
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+ #else
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+ #define evutil_socket_t int
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+ #endif
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Structure to hold information about a monotonic timer
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+ *
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+ * Use this with evutil_configure_monotonic_time() and
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+ * evutil_gettime_monotonic().
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+ *
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+ * evutil_monotonic_timer_new().
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+ *
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+ * evutil_configure_monotonic_time(), evutil_gettime_monotonic()
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+ */
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+ struct evutil_monotonic_timer
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+ #ifdef EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_
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+ {/*Empty body so that doxygen will generate documentation here.*/}
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+ #endif
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+ ;
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+
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+ #define EV_MONOT_PRECISE 1
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+ #define EV_MONOT_FALLBACK 2
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+
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+ * the result is truncated or not.
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+ */
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+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
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+ */
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+ */
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+ int flags);
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+ * previously configured with evutil_configure_monotonic_time(). Monotonic
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+ * time is guaranteed never to run in reverse, but is not necessarily epoch-
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+ *
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+ * threads.
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+ */
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+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ int evutil_gettime_monotonic(struct evutil_monotonic_timer *timer,
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+ struct timeval *tp);
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+
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+
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+
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+ Parameters and return values are as for socketpair()
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+ */
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+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ int evutil_socketpair(int d, int type, int protocol, evutil_socket_t sv[2]);
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+
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+ @param sock The socket to make nonblocking
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+ @return 0 on success, -1 on failure
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+ */
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+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ int evutil_make_socket_nonblocking(evutil_socket_t sock);
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+
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+ /** Do platform-specific operations to make a listener socket reusable.
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+
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+ Specifically, we want to make sure that another program will be able
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+ to bind this address right after we've closed the listener.
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+
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+ This differs from Windows's interpretation of "reusable", which
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+ allows multiple listeners to bind the same address at the same time.
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+
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+ @param sock The socket to make reusable
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+ @return 0 on success, -1 on failure
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+ */
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+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ int evutil_make_listen_socket_reuseable(evutil_socket_t sock);
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+
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+ /** Do platform-specific operations to make a listener port reusable.
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+
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+ Specifically, we want to make sure that multiple programs which also
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+ set the same socket option will be able to bind, listen at the same time.
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+
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+ This is a feature available only to Linux 3.9+
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+
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+ @param sock The socket to make reusable
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+ @return 0 on success, -1 on failure
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+ */
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+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ int evutil_make_listen_socket_reuseable_port(evutil_socket_t sock);
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+
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+ /** Set ipv6 only bind socket option to make listener work only in ipv6 sockets.
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+
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+ According to RFC3493 and most Linux distributions, default value for the
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+ sockets is to work in IPv4-mapped mode. In IPv4-mapped mode, it is not possible
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+ to bind same port from different IPv4 and IPv6 handlers.
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+
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+ @param sock The socket to make in ipv6only working mode
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+ @return 0 on success, -1 on failure
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+ */
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+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ int evutil_make_listen_socket_ipv6only(evutil_socket_t sock);
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+
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+ /** Do platform-specific operations as needed to close a socket upon a
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+ successful execution of one of the exec*() functions.
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+
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+ @param sock The socket to be closed
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+ @return 0 on success, -1 on failure
443
+ */
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+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ int evutil_make_socket_closeonexec(evutil_socket_t sock);
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+
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+ /** Do the platform-specific call needed to close a socket returned from
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+ socket() or accept().
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+
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+ @param sock The socket to be closed
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+ @return 0 on success (whether the operation is supported or not),
452
+ -1 on failure
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+ */
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+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ int evutil_closesocket(evutil_socket_t sock);
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+ #define EVUTIL_CLOSESOCKET(s) evutil_closesocket(s)
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+
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+ /** Do platform-specific operations, if possible, to make a tcp listener
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+ * socket defer accept()s until there is data to read.
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+ *
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+ * Not all platforms support this. You don't want to do this for every
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+ * listener socket: only the ones that implement a protocol where the
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+ * client transmits before the server needs to respond.
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+ *
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+ * @param sock The listening socket to to make deferred
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+ * @return 0 on success (whether the operation is supported or not),
467
+ * -1 on failure
468
+ */
469
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
470
+ int evutil_make_tcp_listen_socket_deferred(evutil_socket_t sock);
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+
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+ #ifdef _WIN32
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+ /** Return the most recent socket error. Not idempotent on all platforms. */
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+ #define EVUTIL_SOCKET_ERROR() WSAGetLastError()
475
+ /** Replace the most recent socket error with errcode */
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+ #define EVUTIL_SET_SOCKET_ERROR(errcode) \
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+ do { WSASetLastError(errcode); } while (0)
478
+ /** Return the most recent socket error to occur on sock. */
479
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ int evutil_socket_geterror(evutil_socket_t sock);
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+ /** Convert a socket error to a string. */
482
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
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+ const char *evutil_socket_error_to_string(int errcode);
484
+ #define EVUTIL_INVALID_SOCKET INVALID_SOCKET
485
+ #elif defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_)
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+ /**
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+ @name Socket error functions
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+
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+ These functions are needed for making programs compatible between
490
+ Windows and Unix-like platforms.
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+
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+ You see, Winsock handles socket errors differently from the rest of
493
+ the world. Elsewhere, a socket error is like any other error and is
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+ stored in errno. But winsock functions require you to retrieve the
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+ error with a special function, and don't let you use strerror for
496
+ the error codes. And handling EWOULDBLOCK is ... different.
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+
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+ @{
499
+ */
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+ /** Return the most recent socket error. Not idempotent on all platforms. */
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+ #define EVUTIL_SOCKET_ERROR() ...
502
+ /** Replace the most recent socket error with errcode */
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+ #define EVUTIL_SET_SOCKET_ERROR(errcode) ...
504
+ /** Return the most recent socket error to occur on sock. */
505
+ #define evutil_socket_geterror(sock) ...
506
+ /** Convert a socket error to a string. */
507
+ #define evutil_socket_error_to_string(errcode) ...
508
+ #define EVUTIL_INVALID_SOCKET -1
509
+ /**@}*/
510
+ #else /** !EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_ && !_WIN32 */
511
+ #define EVUTIL_SOCKET_ERROR() (errno)
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+ #define EVUTIL_SET_SOCKET_ERROR(errcode) \
513
+ do { errno = (errcode); } while (0)
514
+ #define evutil_socket_geterror(sock) (errno)
515
+ #define evutil_socket_error_to_string(errcode) (strerror(errcode))
516
+ #define EVUTIL_INVALID_SOCKET -1
517
+ #endif /** !_WIN32 */
518
+
519
+
520
+ /**
521
+ * @name Manipulation macros for struct timeval.
522
+ *
523
+ * We define replacements
524
+ * for timeradd, timersub, timerclear, timercmp, and timerisset.
525
+ *
526
+ * @{
527
+ */
528
+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_TIMERADD
529
+ #define evutil_timeradd(tvp, uvp, vvp) timeradd((tvp), (uvp), (vvp))
530
+ #define evutil_timersub(tvp, uvp, vvp) timersub((tvp), (uvp), (vvp))
531
+ #else
532
+ #define evutil_timeradd(tvp, uvp, vvp) \
533
+ do { \
534
+ (vvp)->tv_sec = (tvp)->tv_sec + (uvp)->tv_sec; \
535
+ (vvp)->tv_usec = (tvp)->tv_usec + (uvp)->tv_usec; \
536
+ if ((vvp)->tv_usec >= 1000000) { \
537
+ (vvp)->tv_sec++; \
538
+ (vvp)->tv_usec -= 1000000; \
539
+ } \
540
+ } while (0)
541
+ #define evutil_timersub(tvp, uvp, vvp) \
542
+ do { \
543
+ (vvp)->tv_sec = (tvp)->tv_sec - (uvp)->tv_sec; \
544
+ (vvp)->tv_usec = (tvp)->tv_usec - (uvp)->tv_usec; \
545
+ if ((vvp)->tv_usec < 0) { \
546
+ (vvp)->tv_sec--; \
547
+ (vvp)->tv_usec += 1000000; \
548
+ } \
549
+ } while (0)
550
+ #endif /* !EVENT__HAVE_TIMERADD */
551
+
552
+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_TIMERCLEAR
553
+ #define evutil_timerclear(tvp) timerclear(tvp)
554
+ #else
555
+ #define evutil_timerclear(tvp) (tvp)->tv_sec = (tvp)->tv_usec = 0
556
+ #endif
557
+ /**@}*/
558
+
559
+ /** Return true iff the tvp is related to uvp according to the relational
560
+ * operator cmp. Recognized values for cmp are ==, <=, <, >=, and >. */
561
+ #define evutil_timercmp(tvp, uvp, cmp) \
562
+ (((tvp)->tv_sec == (uvp)->tv_sec) ? \
563
+ ((tvp)->tv_usec cmp (uvp)->tv_usec) : \
564
+ ((tvp)->tv_sec cmp (uvp)->tv_sec))
565
+
566
+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_TIMERISSET
567
+ #define evutil_timerisset(tvp) timerisset(tvp)
568
+ #else
569
+ #define evutil_timerisset(tvp) ((tvp)->tv_sec || (tvp)->tv_usec)
570
+ #endif
571
+
572
+ /** Replacement for offsetof on platforms that don't define it. */
573
+ #ifdef offsetof
574
+ #define evutil_offsetof(type, field) offsetof(type, field)
575
+ #else
576
+ #define evutil_offsetof(type, field) ((off_t)(&((type *)0)->field))
577
+ #endif
578
+
579
+ /* big-int related functions */
580
+ /** Parse a 64-bit value from a string. Arguments are as for strtol. */
581
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
582
+ ev_int64_t evutil_strtoll(const char *s, char **endptr, int base);
583
+
584
+ /** Replacement for gettimeofday on platforms that lack it. */
585
+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
586
+ #define evutil_gettimeofday(tv, tz) gettimeofday((tv), (tz))
587
+ #else
588
+ struct timezone;
589
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
590
+ int evutil_gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv, struct timezone *tz);
591
+ #endif
592
+
593
+ /** Replacement for snprintf to get consistent behavior on platforms for
594
+ which the return value of snprintf does not conform to C99.
595
+ */
596
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
597
+ int evutil_snprintf(char *buf, size_t buflen, const char *format, ...)
598
+ #ifdef __GNUC__
599
+ __attribute__((format(printf, 3, 4)))
600
+ #endif
601
+ ;
602
+ /** Replacement for vsnprintf to get consistent behavior on platforms for
603
+ which the return value of snprintf does not conform to C99.
604
+ */
605
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
606
+ int evutil_vsnprintf(char *buf, size_t buflen, const char *format, va_list ap)
607
+ #ifdef __GNUC__
608
+ __attribute__((format(printf, 3, 0)))
609
+ #endif
610
+ ;
611
+
612
+ /** Replacement for inet_ntop for platforms which lack it. */
613
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
614
+ const char *evutil_inet_ntop(int af, const void *src, char *dst, size_t len);
615
+ /** Variation of inet_pton that also parses IPv6 scopes. Public for
616
+ unit tests. No reason to call this directly.
617
+ */
618
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
619
+ int evutil_inet_pton_scope(int af, const char *src, void *dst,
620
+ unsigned *indexp);
621
+ /** Replacement for inet_pton for platforms which lack it. */
622
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
623
+ int evutil_inet_pton(int af, const char *src, void *dst);
624
+ struct sockaddr;
625
+
626
+ /** Parse an IPv4 or IPv6 address, with optional port, from a string.
627
+
628
+ Recognized formats are:
629
+ - [IPv6Address]:port
630
+ - [IPv6Address]
631
+ - IPv6Address
632
+ - IPv4Address:port
633
+ - IPv4Address
634
+
635
+ If no port is specified, the port in the output is set to 0.
636
+
637
+ @param str The string to parse.
638
+ @param out A struct sockaddr to hold the result. This should probably be
639
+ a struct sockaddr_storage.
640
+ @param outlen A pointer to the number of bytes that that 'out' can safely
641
+ hold. Set to the number of bytes used in 'out' on success.
642
+ @return -1 if the address is not well-formed, if the port is out of range,
643
+ or if out is not large enough to hold the result. Otherwise returns
644
+ 0 on success.
645
+ */
646
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
647
+ int evutil_parse_sockaddr_port(const char *str, struct sockaddr *out, int *outlen);
648
+
649
+ /** Compare two sockaddrs; return 0 if they are equal, or less than 0 if sa1
650
+ * preceeds sa2, or greater than 0 if sa1 follows sa2. If include_port is
651
+ * true, consider the port as well as the address. Only implemented for
652
+ * AF_INET and AF_INET6 addresses. The ordering is not guaranteed to remain
653
+ * the same between Libevent versions. */
654
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
655
+ int evutil_sockaddr_cmp(const struct sockaddr *sa1, const struct sockaddr *sa2,
656
+ int include_port);
657
+
658
+ /** As strcasecmp, but always compares the characters in locale-independent
659
+ ASCII. That's useful if you're handling data in ASCII-based protocols.
660
+ */
661
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
662
+ int evutil_ascii_strcasecmp(const char *str1, const char *str2);
663
+ /** As strncasecmp, but always compares the characters in locale-independent
664
+ ASCII. That's useful if you're handling data in ASCII-based protocols.
665
+ */
666
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
667
+ int evutil_ascii_strncasecmp(const char *str1, const char *str2, size_t n);
668
+
669
+ /* Here we define evutil_addrinfo to the native addrinfo type, or redefine it
670
+ * if this system has no getaddrinfo(). */
671
+ #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_STRUCT_ADDRINFO
672
+ #define evutil_addrinfo addrinfo
673
+ #else
674
+ /** A definition of struct addrinfo for systems that lack it.
675
+
676
+ (This is just an alias for struct addrinfo if the system defines
677
+ struct addrinfo.)
678
+ */
679
+ struct evutil_addrinfo {
680
+ int ai_flags; /* AI_PASSIVE, AI_CANONNAME, AI_NUMERICHOST */
681
+ int ai_family; /* PF_xxx */
682
+ int ai_socktype; /* SOCK_xxx */
683
+ int ai_protocol; /* 0 or IPPROTO_xxx for IPv4 and IPv6 */
684
+ size_t ai_addrlen; /* length of ai_addr */
685
+ char *ai_canonname; /* canonical name for nodename */
686
+ struct sockaddr *ai_addr; /* binary address */
687
+ struct evutil_addrinfo *ai_next; /* next structure in linked list */
688
+ };
689
+ #endif
690
+ /** @name evutil_getaddrinfo() error codes
691
+
692
+ These values are possible error codes for evutil_getaddrinfo() and
693
+ related functions.
694
+
695
+ @{
696
+ */
697
+ #if defined(EAI_ADDRFAMILY) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
698
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_ADDRFAMILY EAI_ADDRFAMILY
699
+ #else
700
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_ADDRFAMILY -901
701
+ #endif
702
+ #if defined(EAI_AGAIN) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
703
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_AGAIN EAI_AGAIN
704
+ #else
705
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_AGAIN -902
706
+ #endif
707
+ #if defined(EAI_BADFLAGS) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
708
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_BADFLAGS EAI_BADFLAGS
709
+ #else
710
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_BADFLAGS -903
711
+ #endif
712
+ #if defined(EAI_FAIL) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
713
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_FAIL EAI_FAIL
714
+ #else
715
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_FAIL -904
716
+ #endif
717
+ #if defined(EAI_FAMILY) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
718
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_FAMILY EAI_FAMILY
719
+ #else
720
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_FAMILY -905
721
+ #endif
722
+ #if defined(EAI_MEMORY) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
723
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_MEMORY EAI_MEMORY
724
+ #else
725
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_MEMORY -906
726
+ #endif
727
+ /* This test is a bit complicated, since some MS SDKs decide to
728
+ * remove NODATA or redefine it to be the same as NONAME, in a
729
+ * fun interpretation of RFC 2553 and RFC 3493. */
730
+ #if defined(EAI_NODATA) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO) && (!defined(EAI_NONAME) || EAI_NODATA != EAI_NONAME)
731
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_NODATA EAI_NODATA
732
+ #else
733
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_NODATA -907
734
+ #endif
735
+ #if defined(EAI_NONAME) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
736
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_NONAME EAI_NONAME
737
+ #else
738
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_NONAME -908
739
+ #endif
740
+ #if defined(EAI_SERVICE) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
741
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_SERVICE EAI_SERVICE
742
+ #else
743
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_SERVICE -909
744
+ #endif
745
+ #if defined(EAI_SOCKTYPE) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
746
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_SOCKTYPE EAI_SOCKTYPE
747
+ #else
748
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_SOCKTYPE -910
749
+ #endif
750
+ #if defined(EAI_SYSTEM) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
751
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_SYSTEM EAI_SYSTEM
752
+ #else
753
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_SYSTEM -911
754
+ #endif
755
+
756
+ #define EVUTIL_EAI_CANCEL -90001
757
+
758
+ #if defined(AI_PASSIVE) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
759
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_PASSIVE AI_PASSIVE
760
+ #else
761
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_PASSIVE 0x1000
762
+ #endif
763
+ #if defined(AI_CANONNAME) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
764
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_CANONNAME AI_CANONNAME
765
+ #else
766
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_CANONNAME 0x2000
767
+ #endif
768
+ #if defined(AI_NUMERICHOST) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
769
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_NUMERICHOST AI_NUMERICHOST
770
+ #else
771
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_NUMERICHOST 0x4000
772
+ #endif
773
+ #if defined(AI_NUMERICSERV) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
774
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_NUMERICSERV AI_NUMERICSERV
775
+ #else
776
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_NUMERICSERV 0x8000
777
+ #endif
778
+ #if defined(AI_V4MAPPED) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
779
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_V4MAPPED AI_V4MAPPED
780
+ #else
781
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_V4MAPPED 0x10000
782
+ #endif
783
+ #if defined(AI_ALL) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
784
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_ALL AI_ALL
785
+ #else
786
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_ALL 0x20000
787
+ #endif
788
+ #if defined(AI_ADDRCONFIG) && defined(EVENT__HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
789
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_ADDRCONFIG AI_ADDRCONFIG
790
+ #else
791
+ #define EVUTIL_AI_ADDRCONFIG 0x40000
792
+ #endif
793
+ /**@}*/
794
+
795
+ struct evutil_addrinfo;
796
+ /**
797
+ * This function clones getaddrinfo for systems that don't have it. For full
798
+ * details, see RFC 3493, section 6.1.
799
+ *
800
+ * Limitations:
801
+ * - When the system has no getaddrinfo, we fall back to gethostbyname_r or
802
+ * gethostbyname, with their attendant issues.
803
+ * - The AI_V4MAPPED and AI_ALL flags are not currently implemented.
804
+ *
805
+ * For a nonblocking variant, see evdns_getaddrinfo.
806
+ */
807
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
808
+ int evutil_getaddrinfo(const char *nodename, const char *servname,
809
+ const struct evutil_addrinfo *hints_in, struct evutil_addrinfo **res);
810
+
811
+ /** Release storage allocated by evutil_getaddrinfo or evdns_getaddrinfo. */
812
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
813
+ void evutil_freeaddrinfo(struct evutil_addrinfo *ai);
814
+
815
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
816
+ const char *evutil_gai_strerror(int err);
817
+
818
+ /** Generate n bytes of secure pseudorandom data, and store them in buf.
819
+ *
820
+ * Current versions of Libevent use an ARC4-based random number generator,
821
+ * seeded using the platform's entropy source (/dev/urandom on Unix-like
822
+ * systems; CryptGenRandom on Windows). This is not actually as secure as it
823
+ * should be: ARC4 is a pretty lousy cipher, and the current implementation
824
+ * provides only rudimentary prediction- and backtracking-resistance. Don't
825
+ * use this for serious cryptographic applications.
826
+ */
827
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
828
+ void evutil_secure_rng_get_bytes(void *buf, size_t n);
829
+
830
+ /**
831
+ * Seed the secure random number generator if needed, and return 0 on
832
+ * success or -1 on failure.
833
+ *
834
+ * It is okay to call this function more than once; it will still return
835
+ * 0 if the RNG has been successfully seeded and -1 if it can't be
836
+ * seeded.
837
+ *
838
+ * Ordinarily you don't need to call this function from your own code;
839
+ * Libevent will seed the RNG itself the first time it needs good random
840
+ * numbers. You only need to call it if (a) you want to double-check
841
+ * that one of the seeding methods did succeed, or (b) you plan to drop
842
+ * the capability to seed (by chrooting, or dropping capabilities, or
843
+ * whatever), and you want to make sure that seeding happens before your
844
+ * program loses the ability to do it.
845
+ */
846
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
847
+ int evutil_secure_rng_init(void);
848
+
849
+ /**
850
+ * Set a filename to use in place of /dev/urandom for seeding the secure
851
+ * PRNG. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
852
+ *
853
+ * Call this function BEFORE calling any other initialization or RNG
854
+ * functions.
855
+ *
856
+ * (This string will _NOT_ be copied internally. Do not free it while any
857
+ * user of the secure RNG might be running. Don't pass anything other than a
858
+ * real /dev/...random device file here, or you might lose security.)
859
+ *
860
+ * This API is unstable, and might change in a future libevent version.
861
+ */
862
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
863
+ int evutil_secure_rng_set_urandom_device_file(char *fname);
864
+
865
+ #if !defined(EVENT__HAVE_ARC4RANDOM) || defined(EVENT__HAVE_ARC4RANDOM_ADDRANDOM)
866
+ /** Seed the random number generator with extra random bytes.
867
+
868
+ You should almost never need to call this function; it should be
869
+ sufficient to invoke evutil_secure_rng_init(), or let Libevent take
870
+ care of calling evutil_secure_rng_init() on its own.
871
+
872
+ If you call this function as a _replacement_ for the regular
873
+ entropy sources, then you need to be sure that your input
874
+ contains a fairly large amount of strong entropy. Doing so is
875
+ notoriously hard: most people who try get it wrong. Watch out!
876
+
877
+ @param dat a buffer full of a strong source of random numbers
878
+ @param datlen the number of bytes to read from datlen
879
+ */
880
+ EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
881
+ void evutil_secure_rng_add_bytes(const char *dat, size_t datlen);
882
+ #endif
883
+
884
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
885
+ }
886
+ #endif
887
+
888
+ #endif /* EVENT1_EVUTIL_H_INCLUDED_ */