ifc can be used to compile .if files into self-contained header-only C libraries, which can be used to send/receive messages that conform to the described interface.
42 lines
837 B
C
42 lines
837 B
C
#ifndef IFC_MSG_H_
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#define IFC_MSG_H_
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#include <blue/core/queue.h>
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struct type;
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struct msg_parameter {
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char *p_name;
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const struct type *p_type;
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b_queue_entry p_entry;
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};
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struct msg_definition {
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char *msg_name;
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b_queue_entry msg_entry;
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b_queue msg_params;
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b_queue msg_results;
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};
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extern struct msg_definition *msg_definition_create(const char *name);
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extern void msg_definition_destroy(struct msg_definition *msg);
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extern bool msg_definition_has_param(
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struct msg_definition *msg,
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const char *name);
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extern bool msg_definition_has_result(
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struct msg_definition *msg,
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const char *name);
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extern int msg_definition_add_param(
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struct msg_definition *msg,
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const struct type *type,
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const char *name);
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extern int msg_definition_add_result(
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struct msg_definition *msg,
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const struct type *type,
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const char *name);
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#endif
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