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/* Header file with global definitions for the whole
* rsyslog project (including all subprojects like
* rfc3195d).
* Begun 2005-09-15 RGerhards
*/
#ifndef INCLUDED_RSYSLOG_H
#define INCLUDED_RSYSLOG_H
/* ############################################################# *
* # Config Settings # *
* ############################################################# */
#define RS_STRINGBUF_ALLOC_INCREMENT 128
/* ############################################################# *
* # End Config Settings # *
* ############################################################# */
#ifndef NOLARGEFILE
# define _GNU_SOURCE
# define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
# define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
# define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
#endif
/* The error codes below are orginally "borrowed" from
* liblogging. As such, we reserve values up to -2999
* just in case we need to borrow something more ;)
*/
enum rsRetVal_ /** return value. All methods return this if not specified otherwise */
{
RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY = -6, /**< memory allocation failed */
RS_RET_PROVIDED_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL = -50,/**< the caller provided a buffer, but the called function sees the size of this buffer is too small - operation not carried out */
RS_RET_ERR = -3000, /**< generic failure */
RS_TRUNCAT_TOO_LARGE = -3001, /**< truncation operation where too many chars should be truncated */
RS_RET_FOUND_AT_STRING_END = -3002, /**< some value found, but at the last pos of string */
RS_RET_NOT_FOUND = -3003, /**< some requested value not found */
RS_RET_MISSING_TRAIL_QUOTE = -3004, /**< an expected trailing quote is missing */
RS_RET_NO_DIGIT = -3005, /**< an digit was expected, but none found (mostly parsing) */
RS_RET_NO_MORE_DATA = -3006, /**< insufficient data, e.g. end of string during parsing */
RS_RET_INVALID_IP = -3007, /**< invalid ip found where valid was expected */
RS_RET_OBJ_CREATION_FAILED = - 3008, /**< the creation of an object failed (no details available) */
RS_RET_OK = 0 /**< operation successful */
};
typedef enum rsRetVal_ rsRetVal; /**< friendly type for global return value */
/** Object ID. These are for internal checking. Each
* object is assigned a specific ID. This is contained in
* all Object structs (just like C++ RTTI). We can use
* this field to see if we have been passed a correct ID.
* Other than that, there is currently no other use for
* the object id.
*/
enum rsObjectID
{
OIDrsFreed = -1, /**< assigned, when an object is freed. If this
* is seen during a method call, this is an
* invalid object pointer!
*/
OIDrsInvalid = 0, /**< value created by calloc(), so do not use ;) */
/* The 0xEFCD is a debug aid. It helps us find object IDs in memory
* dumps (on X86, this is CDEF in the dump ;)
* If you are on an embedded device and you would like to save space
* make them 1 byte only.
*/
OIDrsCStr = 0xEFCD0001,
OIDrsPars = 0xEFCD0002
};
typedef enum rsObjectID rsObjID;
/* support to set object types */
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define rsSETOBJTYPE(pObj, type)
#define rsCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x, type)
#else
#define rsSETOBJTYPE(pObj, type) pObj->OID = type;
#define rsCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x, type) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == type);}
#endif
/**
* This macro should be used to free objects.
* It aids in interpreting dumps during debugging.
*/
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define RSFREEOBJ(x) free(x)
#else
#define RSFREEOBJ(x) {(x)->OID = OIDrsFreed; free(x);}
#endif
#endif
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