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15 KiB
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/* -*-mode: c; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*-*/
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/*
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** Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <djcb@djcbsoftware.nl>
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**
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** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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** the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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** (at your option) any later version.
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**
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** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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** GNU General Public License for more details.
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**
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** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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** along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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** Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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**
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*/
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#ifndef __MU_UTIL_H__
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#define __MU_UTIL_H__
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#include <glib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <dirent.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h> /* for mode_t */
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/* hopefully, this should get us a sane PATH_MAX */
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#include <limits.h>
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/* not all systems provide PATH_MAX in limits.h */
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#ifndef PATH_MAX
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#ifndef PATH_MAX
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#define PATH_MAX MAXPATHLEN
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#endif /*!PATH_MAX*/
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#endif /*PATH_MAX*/
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G_BEGIN_DECLS
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/**
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* get the expanded path; ie. perform shell expansion on the path. the
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* path does not have to exist
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*
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* @param path path to expand
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*
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* @return the expanded path as a newly allocated string, or NULL in
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* case of error
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*/
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char* mu_util_dir_expand (const char* path)
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G_GNUC_MALLOC G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/**
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* guess the maildir; first try $MAILDIR; if it is unset or
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* non-existant, try ~/Maildir if both fail, return NULL
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*
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* @return full path of the guessed Maildir, or NULL; must be freed (gfree)
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*/
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char* mu_util_guess_maildir (void)
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G_GNUC_MALLOC G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/**
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* guess the place of the mu homedir (typically, ~/.mu). Note, this
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* directory does not necessarily exist. mu_util_check_dir can be used
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* to check that
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*
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* @return the guessed mu homedir, which needs to be freed with g_free
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* when no longer needed.
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*/
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gchar* mu_util_guess_mu_homedir (void)
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G_GNUC_MALLOC G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/**
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* if path exists, check that's a read/writeable dir; otherwise try to
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* create it (with perms 0700)
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*
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* @param path path to the dir
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* @param mode to set for the dir (as per chmod(1))
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* @param nowarn, if TRUE, don't write warnings (if any) to stderr
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*
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* @return TRUE if a read/writeable directory `path' exists after
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* leaving this function, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_create_dir_maybe (const gchar *path, mode_t mode,
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gboolean nowarn) G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/**
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* check whether path is a directory, and optionally, if it's readable
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* and/or writeable
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*
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* @param path dir path
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* @param readable check for readability
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* @param writeable check for writability
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*
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* @return TRUE if dir exist and has the specified properties
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_check_dir (const gchar* path, gboolean readable,
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gboolean writeable)
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G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/**
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* get our the cache directory, typically, /tmp/mu-<userid>/
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*
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* @return the cache directory; don't free
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*/
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const char* mu_util_cache_dir (void) G_GNUC_CONST;
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/**
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* create a writeable file and return its file descriptor (which
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* you'll need to close(2) when done with it.)
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*
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* @param path the full path of the file to create
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* @param the mode to open (ie. 0644 or 0600 etc., see chmod(3)
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* @param overwrite should we allow for overwriting existing files?
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*
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* @return a file descriptor, or -1 in case of error. If it's a file
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* system error, 'errno' may contain more info. use 'close()' when done
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* with the file descriptor
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*/
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int mu_util_create_writeable_fd (const char* path, mode_t mode,
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gboolean overwrite)
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G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/**
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* check if file is local, ie. on the local file system. this means
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* that it's either having a file URI, *or* that it's an existing file
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*
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* @param path a path
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*
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* @return TRUE if the file is local, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_is_local_file (const char* path);
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/**
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* is the current locale utf-8 compatible?
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*
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* @return TRUE if it's utf8 compatible, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_locale_is_utf8 (void) G_GNUC_CONST;
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/**
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* write a string (assumed to be in utf8-format) to a stream,
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* converted to the current locale
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*
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* @param str a string
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* @param stream a stream
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*
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* @return TRUE if printing worked, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_fputs_encoded (const char *str, FILE *stream);
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/**
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* print a formatted string (assumed to be in utf8-format) to stdout,
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* converted to the current locale
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*
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* @param a standard printf() format string, followed by a parameter list
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*
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* @return TRUE if printing worked, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_print_encoded (const char *frm, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(1,2);
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/**
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* print a formatted string (assumed to be in utf8-format) to stderr,
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* converted to the current locale
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*
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* @param a standard printf() format string, followed by a parameter list
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*
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* @return TRUE if printing worked, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_printerr_encoded (const char *frm, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(1,2);
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/**
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* read a password from stdin (without echoing), and return it.
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*
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* @param prompt the prompt text before the password
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*
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* @return the password (free with g_free), or NULL
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*/
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char* mu_util_read_password (const char *prompt)
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G_GNUC_MALLOC G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/**
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* Try to 'play' (ie., open with it's associated program) a file. On
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* MacOS, the the program 'open' is used for this; on other platforms
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* 'xdg-open' to do the actual opening. In addition you can set it to another program
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* by setting the MU_PLAY_PROGRAM environment variable
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*
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* @param path full path of the file to open
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* @param allow_local allow local files (ie. with file:// prefix or fs paths)
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* @param allow_remote allow URIs (ie., http, mailto)
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* @param err receives error information, if any
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*
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* @return TRUE if it succeeded, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_play (const char *path, gboolean allow_local,
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gboolean allow_remote, GError **err);
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/**
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* Check whether program prog exists in PATH
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*
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* @param prog a program (executable)
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*
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* @return TRUE if it exists and is executable, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_program_in_path (const char *prog);
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enum _MuFeature {
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MU_FEATURE_GUILE = 1 << 0, /* do we support Guile 2.0? */
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MU_FEATURE_GNUPLOT = 1 << 1, /* do we have gnuplot installed? */
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MU_FEATURE_CRYPTO = 1 << 2 /* do we support crypto (Gmime >= 2.6) */
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};
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typedef enum _MuFeature MuFeature;
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/**
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* Check whether mu supports some particular feature
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*
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* @param feature a feature (multiple features can be logical-or'd together)
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*
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* @return TRUE if the feature is supported, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_supports (MuFeature feature);
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/**
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* Get an error-query for mu, to be used in `g_set_error'. Recent
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* version of Glib warn when using 0 for the error-domain in
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* g_set_error.
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*
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*
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* @return an error quark for mu
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*/
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GQuark mu_util_error_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST;
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#define MU_ERROR_DOMAIN (mu_util_error_quark())
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/**
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* convert a string array in to a string, with the elements separated
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* by ' '
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*
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* @param params a non-NULL, NULL-terminated string array
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*
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* @return a newly allocated string
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*/
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gchar* mu_util_str_from_strv (const gchar **params)
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G_GNUC_MALLOC G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/*
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* for OSs with out support for direntry->d_type, like Solaris
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*/
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#ifndef DT_UNKNOWN
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enum {
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DT_UNKNOWN = 0,
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# define DT_UNKNOWN DT_UNKNOWN
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DT_FIFO = 1,
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# define DT_FIFO DT_FIFO
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DT_CHR = 2,
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# define DT_CHR DT_CHR
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DT_DIR = 4,
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# define DT_DIR DT_DIR
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DT_BLK = 6,
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# define DT_BLK DT_BLK
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DT_REG = 8,
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# define DT_REG DT_REG
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DT_LNK = 10,
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# define DT_LNK DT_LNK
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DT_SOCK = 12,
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# define DT_SOCK DT_SOCK
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DT_WHT = 14
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# define DT_WHT DT_WHT
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};
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#endif /*DT_UNKNOWN*/
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/**
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* get the d_type (as in direntry->d_type) for the file at path, using
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* lstat(3)
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*
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* @param path full path
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*
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* @return DT_REG, DT_DIR, DT_LNK, or DT_UNKNOWN (other values are not
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* supported currently )
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*/
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unsigned char mu_util_get_dtype_with_lstat (const char *path);
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/**
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* we need this when using Xapian::Document* from C
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*
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*/
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typedef gpointer XapianDocument;
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/**
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* we need this when using Xapian::Enquire* from C
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*
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*/
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typedef gpointer XapianEnquire;
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/* print a warning for a GError, and free it */
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#define MU_HANDLE_G_ERROR(GE) \
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do { \
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if (!(GE)) \
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g_warning ("%s:%u: an error occured in %s", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__); \
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else { \
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g_warning ("error %u: %s", (GE)->code, (GE)->message); \
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g_error_free ((GE)); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/**
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*
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* don't repeat these catch blocks everywhere...
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*
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*/
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#define MU_STORE_CATCH_BLOCK_RETURN(GE,R) \
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catch (const MuStoreError& merr) { \
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mu_util_g_set_error ((GE), \
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merr.mu_error(), "%s", \
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merr.what().c_str()); \
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return (R); \
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} \
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#define MU_XAPIAN_CATCH_BLOCK \
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catch (const Xapian::Error &xerr) { \
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g_critical ("%s: xapian error '%s'", \
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__FUNCTION__, xerr.get_msg().c_str()); \
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} catch (...) { \
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g_critical ("%s: caught exception", __FUNCTION__); \
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}
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#define MU_XAPIAN_CATCH_BLOCK_G_ERROR(GE,E) \
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catch (const Xapian::DatabaseLockError &xerr) { \
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mu_util_g_set_error ((GE), \
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_CANNOT_GET_WRITELOCK, \
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"%s: xapian error '%s'", \
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__FUNCTION__, xerr.get_msg().c_str()); \
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} catch (const Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError &xerr) { \
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mu_util_g_set_error ((GE), \
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_CORRUPTION, \
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"%s: xapian error '%s'", \
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__FUNCTION__, xerr.get_msg().c_str()); \
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} catch (const Xapian::DatabaseError &xerr) { \
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mu_util_g_set_error ((GE),MU_ERROR_XAPIAN, \
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"%s: xapian error '%s'", \
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__FUNCTION__, xerr.get_msg().c_str()); \
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} catch (const Xapian::Error &xerr) { \
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mu_util_g_set_error ((GE),(E), \
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"%s: xapian error '%s'", \
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__FUNCTION__, xerr.get_msg().c_str()); \
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} catch (...) { \
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mu_util_g_set_error ((GE),(MU_ERROR_INTERNAL), \
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"%s: caught exception", __FUNCTION__); \
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}
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#define MU_XAPIAN_CATCH_BLOCK_RETURN(R) \
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catch (const Xapian::Error &xerr) { \
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g_critical ("%s: xapian error '%s'", \
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__FUNCTION__, xerr.get_msg().c_str()); \
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return (R); \
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} catch (...) { \
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g_critical ("%s: caught exception", __FUNCTION__); \
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return (R); \
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}
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#define MU_XAPIAN_CATCH_BLOCK_G_ERROR_RETURN(GE,E,R) \
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catch (const Xapian::Error &xerr) { \
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mu_util_g_set_error ((GE),(E), \
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"%s: xapian error '%s'", \
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__FUNCTION__, xerr.get_msg().c_str()); \
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return (R); \
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} catch (...) { \
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if ((GE)&&!(*(GE))) \
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mu_util_g_set_error ((GE), \
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(MU_ERROR_INTERNAL), \
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"%s: caught exception", __FUNCTION__); \
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return (R); \
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}
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/* the name of the (leaf) dir which has the xapian database */
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#define MU_XAPIAN_DIR_NAME "xapian"
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/* name of the bookmark file */
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#define MU_BOOKMARK_FILENAME "bookmarks"
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/* metadata key for the xapian 'schema' version */
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#define MU_STORE_VERSION_KEY "db_version"
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/**
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* log something in the log file; note, we use G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO
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* for such messages
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*/
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#define MU_WRITE_LOG(...) \
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G_STMT_START { \
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g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
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G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, \
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__VA_ARGS__); \
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} G_STMT_END
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#define MU_G_ERROR_CODE(GE) ((GE)&&(*(GE))?(*(GE))->code:MU_ERROR)
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enum _MuError {
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/* no error at all! */
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MU_OK = 0,
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/* generic error */
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MU_ERROR = 1,
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MU_ERROR_IN_PARAMETERS = 2,
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MU_ERROR_INTERNAL = 3,
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MU_ERROR_NO_MATCHES = 4,
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MU_ERROR_SCRIPT_NOT_FOUND = 8,
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/* general xapian related error */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN = 11,
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/* (parsing) error in the query */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_QUERY = 13,
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/* xapian dir is not accessible */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_DIR_NOT_ACCESSIBLE = 14,
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/* database version is not up-to-date */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_VERSION_MISMATCH = 15,
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/* missing data for a document */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_MISSING_DATA = 16,
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/* database corruption */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_CORRUPTION = 17,
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/* can't get write lock */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_CANNOT_GET_WRITELOCK = 18,
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/* database is empty */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_IS_EMPTY = 19,
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/* could not write */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_STORE_FAILED = 20,
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/* could not remove */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_REMOVE_FAILED = 21,
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/* database was modified; reload */
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MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_MODIFIED = 22,
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/* GMime related errors */
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/* gmime parsing related error */
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MU_ERROR_GMIME = 30,
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/* contacts related errors */
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MU_ERROR_CONTACTS = 50,
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MU_ERROR_CONTACTS_CANNOT_RETRIEVE = 51,
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/* crypto related errors */
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MU_ERROR_CRYPTO = 60,
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/* File errors */
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/* generic file-related error */
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MU_ERROR_FILE = 70,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_INVALID_NAME = 71,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_CANNOT_LINK = 72,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_CANNOT_OPEN = 73,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_CANNOT_READ = 74,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_CANNOT_EXECUTE = 75,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_CANNOT_CREATE = 76,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_CANNOT_MKDIR = 77,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_STAT_FAILED = 78,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_READDIR_FAILED = 79,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_INVALID_SOURCE = 80,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_TARGET_EQUALS_SOURCE = 81,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_CANNOT_WRITE = 82,
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MU_ERROR_FILE_CANNOT_UNLINK = 83,
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/* not really an error, used in callbacks */
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MU_STOP = 99
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};
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typedef enum _MuError MuError;
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/**
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* set an error if it's not already set, and return FALSE
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*
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* @param err errptr, or NULL
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* @param errcode error code
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* @param frm printf-style format, followed by paremeters
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*
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* @return FALSE
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*/
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gboolean mu_util_g_set_error (GError **err, MuError errcode, const char *frm, ...)
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G_GNUC_PRINTF(3,4);
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/**
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* calculate a 64-bit hash for the given string, based on a
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* combination of the DJB and BKDR hash functions
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*
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* @param a string
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*
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* @return the hash as a static string, which stays valid until this
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* function is called again.
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*/
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const char* mu_util_get_hash (const char* str);
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#define MU_COLOR_RED "\x1b[31m"
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#define MU_COLOR_GREEN "\x1b[32m"
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#define MU_COLOR_YELLOW "\x1b[33m"
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#define MU_COLOR_BLUE "\x1b[34m"
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#define MU_COLOR_MAGENTA "\x1b[35m"
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#define MU_COLOR_CYAN "\x1b[36m"
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#define MU_COLOR_DEFAULT "\x1b[0m"
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G_END_DECLS
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#endif /*__MU_UTIL_H__*/
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