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Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/usr.bin/cvs/cvs/server.h')
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diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/cvs/server.h b/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/cvs/server.h deleted file mode 100644 index cb49267e991e..000000000000 --- a/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/cvs/server.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -/* Interface between the server and the rest of CVS. */ - -/* Miscellaneous stuff which isn't actually particularly server-specific. */ -#ifndef STDIN_FILENO -#define STDIN_FILENO 0 -#define STDOUT_FILENO 1 -#define STDERR_FILENO 2 -#endif - -#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT - -/* - * Nonzero if we are using the server. Used by various places to call - * server-specific functions. - */ -extern int server_active; -extern int server_expanding; - -/* Server functions exported to the rest of CVS. */ - -/* Run the server. */ -extern int server PROTO((int argc, char **argv)); - -/* We have a new Entries line for a file. TAG or DATE can be NULL. */ -extern void server_register - PROTO((char *name, char *version, char *timestamp, - char *options, char *tag, char *date, char *conflict)); - -/* - * We want to nuke the Entries line for a file, and (unless - * server_scratch_entry_only is subsequently called) the file itself. - */ -extern void server_scratch PROTO((char *name)); - -/* - * The file which just had server_scratch called on it needs to have only - * the Entries line removed, not the file itself. - */ -extern void server_scratch_entry_only PROTO((void)); - -/* - * We just successfully checked in FILE (which is just the bare - * filename, with no directory). REPOSITORY is the directory for the - * repository. - */ -extern void server_checked_in - PROTO((char *file, char *update_dir, char *repository)); - -extern void server_copy_file - PROTO((char *file, char *update_dir, char *repository, char *newfile)); - -/* - * We just successfully updated FILE (bare filename, no directory). - * REPOSITORY is the directory for the repository. This is called - * after server_register or server_scratch, in the latter case the - * file is to be removed. UPDATED indicates whether the file is now - * up to date (SERVER_UPDATED, yes, SERVER_MERGED, no, SERVER_PATCHED, - * yes, but file is a diff from user version to repository version). - */ -enum server_updated_arg4 {SERVER_UPDATED, SERVER_MERGED, SERVER_PATCHED}; -extern void server_updated - PROTO((char *file, char *update_dir, char *repository, - enum server_updated_arg4 updated, struct stat *, - unsigned char *checksum)); - -/* Set the Entries.Static flag. */ -extern void server_set_entstat PROTO((char *update_dir, char *repository)); -/* Clear it. */ -extern void server_clear_entstat PROTO((char *update_dir, char *repository)); - -/* Set or clear a per-directory sticky tag or date. */ -extern void server_set_sticky PROTO((char *update_dir, char *repository, - char *tag, - char *date)); - -extern void server_update_entries - PROTO((char *file, char *update_dir, char *repository, - enum server_updated_arg4 updated)); - -enum progs {PROG_CHECKIN, PROG_UPDATE}; -extern void server_prog PROTO((char *, char *, enum progs)); -extern void server_cleanup PROTO((int sig)); - -#ifdef SERVER_FLOWCONTROL -/* Pause if it's convenient to avoid memory blowout */ -extern void server_check_pause PROTO((void)); -#endif /* SERVER_FLOWCONTROL */ - -#endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ - -/* Stuff shared with the client. */ -struct request -{ - /* Name of the request. */ - char *name; - -#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT - /* - * Function to carry out the request. ARGS is the text of the command - * after name and, if present, a single space, have been stripped off. - */ - void (*func) PROTO((char *args)); -#endif - - /* Stuff for use by the client. */ - enum { - /* - * Failure to implement this request can imply a fatal - * error. This should be set only for commands which were in the - * original version of the protocol; it should not be set for new - * commands. - */ - rq_essential, - - /* Some servers might lack this request. */ - rq_optional, - - /* - * Set by the client to one of the following based on what this - * server actually supports. - */ - rq_supported, - rq_not_supported, - - /* - * If the server supports this request, and we do too, tell the - * server by making the request. - */ - rq_enableme - } status; -}; - -/* Table of requests ending with an entry with a NULL name. */ -extern struct request requests[]; - -extern int use_unchanged; |