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Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/usr.bin/cvs/cvs/client.h')
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diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/cvs/client.h b/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/cvs/client.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0602900aaf50..000000000000 --- a/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/cvs/client.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -/* Interface between the client and the rest of CVS. */ - -/* Stuff shared with the server. */ -extern char *mode_to_string PROTO((mode_t)); -extern int change_mode PROTO((char *, char *)); - -extern int gzip_level; -extern int filter_through_gzip PROTO((int, int, int, pid_t *)); -extern int filter_through_gunzip PROTO((int, int, pid_t *)); - -#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT -/* - * Functions to perform CVS commands via the protocol. argc and argv - * are the arguments and the return value is the exit status (zero success - * nonzero failure). - */ -extern int client_commit PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_update PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_checkout PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_diff PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_log PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_add PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_remove PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_status PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_rdiff PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_tag PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_rtag PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_import PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_admin PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_export PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_history PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); -extern int client_release PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); - -/* - * Flag variable for seeing whether common code is running as a client - * or to do a local operation. - */ -extern int client_active; - -/* Is the -P option to checkout or update specified? */ -extern int client_prune_dirs; - -/* Stream to write to the server. */ -extern FILE *to_server; -/* Stream to read from the server. */ -extern FILE *from_server; - -/* Internal functions that handle client communication to server, etc. */ -int supported_request PROTO ((char *)); -void option_with_arg PROTO((char *option, char *arg)); - -/* Get the responses and then close the connection. */ -extern int get_responses_and_close PROTO((void)); - -extern int get_server_responses PROTO((void)); - -/* Start up the connection to the server on the other end. */ -void -start_server PROTO((void)); - -/* Send the names of all the argument files to the server. */ -void -send_file_names PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); - -/* - * Send Repository, Modified and Entry. argc and argv contain only - * the files to operate on (or empty for everything), not options. - * local is nonzero if we should not recurse (-l option). Also sends - * Argument lines for argc and argv, so should be called after options - * are sent. - */ -void -send_files PROTO((int argc, char **argv, int local, int aflag)); - -/* - * Like send_files but never send "Unchanged"--just send the contents of the - * file in that case. This is used to fix it if you import a directory which - * happens to have CVS directories (yes it is obscure but the testsuite tests - * it). - */ -void -send_files_contents PROTO((int argc, char **argv, int local, int aflag)); - -/* Send an argument to the remote server. */ -void -send_arg PROTO((char *string)); - -/* Send a string of single-char options to the remote server, one by one. */ -void -send_option_string PROTO((char *string)); - -#endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */ - -/* - * This structure is used to catalog the responses the client is - * prepared to see from the server. - */ - -struct response -{ - /* Name of the response. */ - char *name; - -#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT - /* - * Function to carry out the response. ARGS is the text of the - * command after name and, if present, a single space, have been - * stripped off. The function can scribble into ARGS if it wants. - */ - void (*func) PROTO((char *args, int len)); - - /* - * ok and error are special; they indicate we are at the end of the - * responses, and error indicates we should exit with nonzero - * exitstatus. - */ - enum {response_type_normal, response_type_ok, response_type_error} type; -#endif - - /* Used by the server to indicate whether response is supported by - the client, as set by the Valid-responses request. */ - enum { - /* - * Failure to implement this response can imply a fatal - * error. This should be set only for responses which were in the - * original version of the protocol; it should not be set for new - * responses. - */ - rs_essential, - - /* Some clients might not understand this response. */ - rs_optional, - - /* - * Set by the server to one of the following based on what this - * client actually supports. - */ - rs_supported, - rs_not_supported - } status; -}; - -/* Table of responses ending in an entry with a NULL name. */ - -extern struct response responses[]; - -#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT - -extern void client_senddate PROTO((const char *date)); -extern void client_expand_modules PROTO((int argc, char **argv, int local)); -extern void client_send_expansions PROTO((int local)); -extern void client_nonexpanded_setup PROTO((void)); - -extern char **failed_patches; -extern int failed_patches_count; -extern char toplevel_wd[]; -extern void client_import_setup PROTO((char *repository)); -extern int client_process_import_file - PROTO((char *message, char *vfile, char *vtag, - int targc, char *targv[], char *repository)); -extern void client_import_done PROTO((void)); - -#endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */ |