From c07ad72f016930e2aba6471d0e2e9625b935bf9a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mauro Sardara Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 17:52:53 +0100 Subject: Remove cframework files from master Change-Id: I02f17ede1cf97986a8b8852ed6d6a28fc016f590 Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara --- libparc/parc/algol/parc_PathName.h | 392 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 392 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libparc/parc/algol/parc_PathName.h (limited to 'libparc/parc/algol/parc_PathName.h') diff --git a/libparc/parc/algol/parc_PathName.h b/libparc/parc/algol/parc_PathName.h deleted file mode 100644 index d02f8ef5..00000000 --- a/libparc/parc/algol/parc_PathName.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,392 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at: - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -/** - * @file parc_PathName.h - * @ingroup inputoutput - * @brief Path Name Manipulation - * - */ -#ifndef libparc_parc_PathName_h -#define libparc_parc_PathName_h - -struct parc_pathname; -typedef struct parc_pathname PARCPathName; - -#include - -/** - * Create an empty, relative, `PARCPathName`. - * - * @return A pointer to a `PARCPathName` instance. - * - * @see {@link parcPathName_MakeAbsolute} - * - * Example: - * @code - * { - * PARCPathName *result = parcPathName_Create(); - * parcPathName_Destroy(&result); - * } - * <#example#> - * @endcode - */ -PARCPathName *parcPathName_Create(void); - -/** - * Parse a null-terminated C string as a `PARCPathName` limited to specific length. - * Components are separated by a single '/' character. - * - * @param [in] limit The limit to the length - * @param [in] path The string to parse - * - * @return A pointer to the new `PARCPathName` - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - */ -PARCPathName *parcPathName_ParseToLimit(size_t limit, const char *path); - -/** - * Parse a null-terminated C string as a `PARCPathName` - * Components are separated by a single '/' character. - * - * @param [in] path The string to be parsed - * @return A pointer to the new `PARCPathName` - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - */ -PARCPathName *parcPathName_Parse(const char *path); - -/** - * Acquire a new reference to an instance of `PARCPathName`. - * - * The reference count to the instance is incremented. - * - * @param [in] pathName The instance of `PARCPathName` to which to refer. - * - * @return The same value as the input parameter @p pathName - * - * Example: - * @code - * { - * <#example#> - * } - * @endcode - */ -PARCPathName *parcPathName_Acquire(const PARCPathName *pathName); - -/** - * Release a previously acquired reference to the specified instance, - * decrementing the reference count for the instance. - * - * The pointer to the instance is set to NULL as a side-effect of this function. - * - * If the invocation causes the last reference to the instance to be released, - * the instance is deallocated and the instance's implementation will perform - * additional cleanup and release other privately held references. - * - * @param [in,out] pathNamePtr A pointer to a pointer to the instance to release. - * - * - * Example: - * @code - * { - * PARCPathName *pathName = parcPathName_Parse("/tmp/foo"); - * - * parcPathName_Release(&pathName); - * } - * @endcode - */ -void parcPathName_Release(PARCPathName **pathNamePtr); - -/** - * Determine if two `PARCPathName` instances are equal. - * - * The following equivalence relations on non-null `PARCPathName` instances are maintained: - * - * * It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value x, `parcPathName_Equals(x, x)` must return true. - * - * * It is symmetric: for any non-null reference values x and y, `parcPathName_Equals(x, y)` must return true if and only if - * `parcPathName_Equals(y x)` returns true. - * - * * It is transitive: for any non-null reference values x, y, and z, if - * `parcPathName_Equals(x, y)` returns true and - * `parcPathName_Equals(y, z)` returns true, - * then `parcPathName_Equals(x, z)` must return true. - * - * * It is consistent: for any non-null reference values x and y, multiple invocations of `parcPathName_Equals(x, y)` - * consistently return true or consistently return false. - * - * * For any non-null reference value x, `parcPathName_Equals(x, NULL)` must return false. - * - * @param [in] x A pointer to a `PARCPathName` instance. - * @param [in] y A pointer to a `PARCPathName` instance. - * - * @return true `PARCPathName` x and y are equal. - * @return false `PARCPathName` x and y are not equal. - * - * Example: - * @code - * { - * PARCPathName *a = parcPathName_Create(); - * PARCPathName *b = parcPathName_Create(); - * - * if (parcPathName_Equals(a, b)) { - * // true - * } else { - * // false - * } - * } - * @endcode - * - */ -bool parcPathName_Equals(const PARCPathName *x, const PARCPathName *y); - -/** - * Copy a pathName into a new instance of `PARCPathName` - * - * @param [in] pathName An instance of `PARCPathName` to be copied - * - * @return A new instance of `PARCPathName` that is a copy of @p pathName - * - * Example: - * @code - * { - * <#example#> - * } - * @endcode - * - */ -PARCPathName *parcPathName_Copy(const PARCPathName *pathName); - -/** - * Return true if the instance of `PARCPathName` is absolute - * - * An absolute path name is a fully specified path starting at the root as the left-most segment. - * A relative path name is an incomplete path starting at an unspecified root. - * - * For example, an absolute UNIX file name path begins with a `/` character. - * `/foo/bar`, `/tmp/test` are both absolute path names. - * - * @param [in] pathName The instance of `PARCPathName` to test for absoluteness - * @return True is the path name is absolute, false otherwise. - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - */ -bool parcPathName_IsAbsolute(const PARCPathName *pathName); - -/** - * Make a `PARCPathName` absolute or relative. - * - * An absolute path name is a fully specified path starting at the root as the left-most segment. - * A relative path name is an incomplete path starting at an unspecified root. - * - * For example, an absolute UNIX file name path begins with a `/` character. - * `/foo/bar`, `/tmp/test` are both absolute path names. - * - * - * @param [in,out] pathName A pointer to a `PARCPathName` instance to be modified - * @param [in] absolute a flad as to whether the @p pathName should be set to absolute or relative; true indicates absolute - * - * @return true if the `PARCPathName` was previously an absolute path name. - * @return false if the `PARCPathName` was previously a relative path name. - * - * Example: - * @code - * { - * parcPathName_MakeAbsolute(pathName true) - * } - * @endcode - */ -bool parcPathName_MakeAbsolute(PARCPathName *pathName, bool absolute); - -/** - * Append a name segment to a `PARCPathName` - * - * The C string, `name` is copied. - * - * @param [in,out] pathName The instance of `PARCPathName` to modify - * @param [in] name A pointer to a null-terminated string. The contents are appended to the @p pathName. - * - * @return The input @p pathName - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - * - */ -PARCPathName *parcPathName_Append(PARCPathName *pathName, const char *name); - -/** - * Prepend a name segment to a `PARCPathName` - * - * The C string, `name` is copied. - * - * @param [in,out] pathName The instance of `PARCPathName` to modify - * @param [in] name A pointer to a null-terminated string. The contents are prepended to the @p pathName. - * - * @return The input @p pathName - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - * - */ -PARCPathName *parcPathName_Prepend(PARCPathName *pathName, const char *name); - -/** - * Create a new `PARCPathName` instance that consists of the head of an existing `PARCPathName`. - * - * If the original `PARCPathName` is an absolute path, the new `PARCPathName` will also be absolute. - * Otherwise, it will be a relative path. - * - * The new `PARCPathName` contains a copy of the requisite components of the orignal `PARCPathName`. - * - * @param [in] pathName The original `PARCPathName` - * @param [in] size The maximum number of path segments to include in the new `PARCPathName`. - * - * @return a Pointer to the new `PARCPathName` - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - */ -PARCPathName *parcPathName_Head(const PARCPathName *pathName, size_t size); - -/** - * Create a new `PARCPathName` instance that consists of the tail of an existing `PARCPathName`. - * - * The new `PARCPathName` is a relative path and contains a copy of the requisite components of the orignal `PARCPathName`. - * - * @param [in] pathName The original `PARCPathName` - * @param [in] size The maximum number of path segments to include in the new `PARCPathName`. - * - * @return a Pointer to the new `PARCPathName` - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - */ -PARCPathName *parcPathName_Tail(const PARCPathName *pathName, size_t size); - -/** - * Get a pointer to the null-terminated C string for the specified path name segment. - * - * @param [in] pathName A pointer to a `PARCPathName` instance. - * @param [in] index The index of the segment - * - * @return a pointer to the null-terminate C string for the specified path name segment - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - * - */ -char *parcPathName_GetAtIndex(const PARCPathName *pathName, size_t index); - -/** - * Get the number of path segments in a `PARCPathName`. - * - * @param [in] pathName A pointer to a `PARCPathName` instance. - * - * @return The number of path segments in the `PARCPathName` - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - * - */ -size_t parcPathName_Size(const PARCPathName *pathName); - -/** - * Append a representation of the specified instance to the given {@link PARCBufferComposer}. - * - * @param [in] path A pointer to the `PARCPathName` whose representation should be added to the @p string. - * @param [in] string A pointer to the `PARCBufferComposer` to which to append the representation of @p path - * - * - * @return NULL Cannot allocate memory. - * @return non-NULL The given `PARCBufferComposer`. - * - * Example: - * @code - * { - * PARCBufferComposer *result = parcBufferComposer_Create(); - * - * parcPathName_BuildString(instance, result); - * - * PARCBuffer *string = parcBufferComposer_FinalizeBuffer(result); - * printf("Hello: %s\n", parcBuffer_ToString(string)); - * parcBuffer_Release(&string); - * - * parcBufferComposer_Release(&result); - * } - * @endcode - */ -PARCBufferComposer *parcPathName_BuildString(const PARCPathName *path, PARCBufferComposer *string); - -/** - * Produce a C string representation of the given `PARCPathName`. - * - * Produce an allocated, null-terminated string representation of the given `PARCPathName`. - * The result must be freed by the caller via the `parcMemory_Deallocate()` function. - * - * @param [in] pathName A pointer to the `PARCPathName` to convert to a `String` - * - * @return The string representation of @p pathName - * - * Example: - * @code - * <#example#> - * @endcode - * - */ -char *parcPathName_ToString(const PARCPathName *pathName); - -/** - * Print a human readable representation of the given `PARCPathName`. - * - * @param [in] pathName A pointer to the instance of `PARCPathName` to display. - * @param [in] indentation The level of indentation to use to pretty-print the output. - * - * Example: - * @code - * { - * PARCPathName *instance = parcPathName_Create(); - * - * parcPathName_Display(instance, 0); - * - * parcPathName_Release(&instance); - * } - * @endcode - * - */ -void parcPathName_Display(const PARCPathName *pathName, int indentation); -#endif // libparc_parc_PathName_h -- cgit 1.2.3-korg