ap_config.h revision 29538a520dafd6c122d55260bbc17206d3039f41
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#ifndef AP_CONFIG_H
#define AP_CONFIG_H
#include "apr.h"
#include "apr_hooks.h"
#include "apr_optional_hooks.h"
/**
* @file ap_config.h
* @brief Symbol Export Macros
*/
/* Although this file doesn't declare any hooks, declare the hook group here */
/** @defgroup hooks Apache Hooks */
/**
* AP_DECLARE_EXPORT is defined when building the Apache Core dynamic
* library, so that all public symbols are exported.
*
* AP_DECLARE_STATIC is defined when including Apache's Core headers,
* to provide static linkage when the dynamic library may be unavailable.
*
* AP_DECLARE_STATIC and AP_DECLARE_EXPORT are left undefined when
* including Apache's Core headers, to import and link the symbols from the
* dynamic Apache Core library and assure appropriate indirection and calling
* conventions at compile time.
*
* @deffunc AP_DECLARE_EXPORT/AP_DECLARE_STATIC
*/
#if !defined(WIN32)
/**
* Apache Core dso functions are declared with AP_DECLARE(), so they may
* use the most appropriate calling convention. Hook functions and other
* Core functions with variable arguments must use AP_DECLARE_NONSTD().
*
* @deffunc AP_DECLARE(rettype) ap_func(args)
*/
/**
* Apache Core dso variable argument and hook functions are declared with
* AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(), as they must use the C language calling convention.
*
* @deffunc AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(rettype) ap_func(args [...])
*/
/**
* Apache Core dso variables are declared with AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA.
* This assures the appropriate indirection is invoked at compile time.
*
* @tip extern AP_DECLARE_DATA type apr_variable; syntax is required for
* declarations within headers to properly import the variable.
* @deffunc AP_DECLARE_DATA type apr_variable
*/
#define AP_DECLARE_DATA
#elif defined(AP_DECLARE_STATIC)
#define AP_DECLARE_DATA
#elif defined(AP_DECLARE_EXPORT)
#else
#endif
#if !defined(WIN32) || defined(AP_MODULE_DECLARE_STATIC)
/**
* Declare a dso module's exported module structure as AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA.
*
* Unless AP_MODULE_DECLARE_STATIC is defined at compile time, symbols
* declared with AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA are always exported.
*
* @deffunc module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA mod_tag
*/
#if defined(WIN32)
#else
#endif
#define AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA
#else
/**
* AP_MODULE_DECLARE_EXPORT is a no-op. Unless contradicted by the
* AP_MODULE_DECLARE_STATIC compile-time symbol, it is assumed and defined.
*
* The old SHARED_MODULE compile-time symbol is now the default behavior,
* so it is no longer referenced anywhere with Apache 2.0.
*
* @deffunc AP_MODULE_DECLARE_EXPORT
*/
#define AP_MODULE_DECLARE_EXPORT
#endif
/**
* @package Hook Functions
*/
#define AP_IMPLEMENT_HOOK_BASE(name) \
/**
* Implement an Apache core hook that has no return code, and
* therefore runs all of the registered functions. The implementation
* is called ap_run_<I>name</I>.
*
* @param name The name of the hook
* @param args_decl The declaration of the arguments for the hook, for example
* "(int x,void *y)"
* @param args_use The arguments for the hook as used in a call, for example
* "(x,y)"
* @tip If IMPLEMENTing a hook that is not linked into the Apache core,
* (e.g. within a dso) see APR_IMPLEMENT_EXTERNAL_HOOK_VOID.
* @deffunc AP_IMPLEMENT_HOOK_VOID(name, args_decl, args_use)
*/
/**
* Implement an Apache core hook that runs until one of the functions
* returns something other than ok or decline. That return value is
* then returned from the hook runner. If the hooks run to completion,
* then ok is returned. Note that if no hook runs it would probably be
* more correct to return decline, but this currently does not do
* so. The implementation is called ap_run_<I>name</I>.
*
* @param ret The return type of the hook (and the hook runner)
* @param name The name of the hook
* @param args_decl The declaration of the arguments for the hook, for example
* "(int x,void *y)"
* @param args_use The arguments for the hook as used in a call, for example
* "(x,y)"
* @param ok The "ok" return value
* @param decline The "decline" return value
* @return ok, decline or an error.
* @tip If IMPLEMENTing a hook that is not linked into the Apache core,
* (e.g. within a dso) see APR_IMPLEMENT_EXTERNAL_HOOK_RUN_ALL.
* @deffunc AP_IMPLEMENT_HOOK_RUN_ALL(ret, name, args_decl, args_use, ok, decline)
*/
/**
* Implement a hook that runs until the first function that returns
* something other than decline. If all functions return decline, the
* hook runner returns decline. The implementation is called
* ap_run_<I>name</I>.
*
* @param ret The return type of the hook (and the hook runner)
* @param name The name of the hook
* @param args_decl The declaration of the arguments for the hook, for example
* "(int x,void *y)"
* @param args_use The arguments for the hook as used in a call, for example
* "(x,y)"
* @param decline The "decline" return value
* @return decline or an error.
* @tip If IMPLEMENTing a hook that is not linked into the Apache core
* (e.g. within a dso) see APR_IMPLEMENT_EXTERNAL_HOOK_RUN_FIRST.
* @deffunc AP_IMPLEMENT_HOOK_RUN_FIRST(ret, name, args_decl, args_use, decline)
*/
/* Note that the other optional hook implementations are straightforward but
* have not yet been needed
*/
/**
* Implement an optional hook. This is exactly the same as a standard hook
* implementation, except the hook is optional.
* @see AP_IMPLEMENT_HOOK_RUN_ALL
*/
decline) \
/**
* Hook an optional hook. Unlike static hooks, this uses a macro instead of a
* function.
*/
#include "os.h"
#ifndef WIN32
#include "ap_config_auto.h"
#endif
/* TODO - We need to put OS detection back to make all the following work */
/* These systems don't do well with any lingering close code; I don't know
* why -- manoj */
#define NO_LINGCLOSE
#endif
/* If APR has OTHER_CHILD logic, use reliable piped logs. */
#define AP_HAVE_RELIABLE_PIPED_LOGS TRUE
#endif
#if APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC && !defined(APACHE_XLATE)
#define APACHE_XLATE
#endif
#endif /* AP_CONFIG_H */