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153 lines
5.3 KiB
C
153 lines
5.3 KiB
C
// $Id: interface.h,v 1.32 2008/04/18 13:34:38 lynx Exp $ // vim:syntax=lpc:ts=8
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// several things in here do not look like they were optimized for pike.. TODO
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#define _INCLUDE_INTERFACE_H
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#define DRIVER_VERSION ("pike/"+ __VERSION__)
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// driver abstraction kit -- abstraction layer from driver details
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// [-1] vs [<1] syntax kludge
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#define char_from_end(WHAT, NUMBER) WHAT[- NUMBER]
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#define slice_from_end(WHAT,FROM,TO) WHAT[FROM .. sizeof(WHAT)-TO]
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// pike also provides search() says eMBee....
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#define abbrev(SMALL, BIG) (SMALL == BIG[0..sizeof(SMALL)-1])
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#define trail(SMALL, BIG) (SMALL == BIG[sizeof(BIG)-sizeof(SMALL) ..])
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// is it this simple? let's try
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#define strstr search
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#define raise_error(ERROR) throw(ERROR)
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#define shutdown() exit(0)
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#define clone_object(XXX) XXX()
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#define named_clone(XXX, NAME) XXX()->sName(NAME)
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#define file_name(OBJECT) to_string(OBJECT)
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#define copy(WHATEVER) copy_value(WHATEVER)
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#define find_object(XXX) ((object) XXX)
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#define m_indices indices
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#define m_values values
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// generic string replacer
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//#define replace(s, o, n) implode(explode(s, o), n)
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// exists as a system function in pike with exact same arguments, phew!
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// backward compat -- useful when writing multi-driver code
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#define prereplace(s) (s)
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#define postreplace(s) (s)
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// let's use index() for strings and arrays
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// to avoid confusion with mapping-member semantics
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//
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#define index(STRING, CHAR) member(STRING, CHAR)
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#define rindex(STRING, CHAR) rmember(STRING, CHAR)
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//
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// but pike doesn't have member, it's called has_index()
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// we keep on using index() and member() in all languages
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#define member(HAYSTACK, NEEDLE) has_index(HAYSTACK, NEEDLE)
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// you might also want to have a look on has_value(). well. maybe not.
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// strlen() is obsolet/deprecated in pike, sizeof() is suggested.
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// well, i suggest we keep on using strlen() for strings, as we never know what
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// other languages are popping up that psyced has to be ported to.
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#define strlen(str) sizeof(str)
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// pike doesn't know previous_object. but we can emulate it.
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#define previous_object() function_object(backtrace()[-2][2])
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// compare strings ignoring case
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#define stricmp(one, two) (lower_case(one) != lower_case(two))
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// implode & explode are operator operations in pike.
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#define implode(what, with) ((what) * (with))
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#define explode(what, with) ((what) / (with))
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// brilliant. exactly the same interface. saga did a good job! :)
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#define dns_resolve Protocols.DNS.async_host_to_ip
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#define dns_rresolve Protocols.DNS.async_ip_to_host
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// this is useless really, since programs will never run as objects (?)
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//#define clonep(ob) (!programp(ob))
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// so we have to rewrite some stuff..
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// none of our objects supports isClone()
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// this is just a first approach to the problem
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#define clonep(ob) (ob->isClone())
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// all of this object naming stuff won't work unless we name our clones
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// at creation time.. so plenty to be done here
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//
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// to_string behaves differently with ldmud.. sigh
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#define o2s(any) ((objectp(any)?"/":"")+sprintf("%O",any))
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// object to http URL (without http://host:port) conversion macros
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#define object2url(ob) replace( stringp(ob)?ob:("/"+sprintf("%O",ob)), "#", "," )
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#define url2object(ob) replace( ob, ",", "#" )
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// nosave? static? volatile. no idea if pike has something like this
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#define volatile static
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#define persistent
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// every lpc dialect has its own foreach syntax. aint that cute?
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#define each(ITEM, LIST) foreach(LIST; ; ITEM)
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#define mapeach(KEY, VALUE, MAPPING) foreach(MAPPING; KEY; VALUE)
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#define pointerp arrayp
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// thoughts on closures in lpc and pike.
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//
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// the new context closure syntax of ldmud looks either like this:
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// int x=5;
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// closure cl = function int : (int x) { return x++; };
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//
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// or even mudossish like this:
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// int x=5;
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// closure cl = (: return x++; :);
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//
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// while this is pike instead:
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// int x=5;
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// function factory(int y) { return lambda() { return y++; }; };
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// function cl = factory(x);
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//
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// are you sure we cannot return a function without naming it factory first?
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#define CLOSURE(args, tcontext, context, code) lambda tcontext { return lambda args code; } context
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// typical usage:
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// int x=5;
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// function f = CLOSURE((int y), (int x), (x), { return x * y; });
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#define virtual
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#define closure function
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// pike's varargs syntax requires me to do some tricks here
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#define varargs
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#define vaclosure function|void
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#define vamapping mapping|void
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#define vaobject object|void
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#define vastring string|void
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#define vamixed mixed|void
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#define vaint int|void
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#define to_string(XXX) ((string) XXX)
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#define to_int(XXX) ((int) XXX)
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// ... this stuff may want to be done in a more pikey way
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// extracts hh:mm:ss format from ctime output
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#define hhmmss(CTIME) CTIME[11..18]
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// extracts hh:mm format from ctime output (for idle times)
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#define hhmm(CTIME) CTIME[11..15]
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// typical timestamp string: hhmm or iso-date if older than 24 hours
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#define time_or_date(TS) \
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(time() - TS > 24*60*60 ? isotime(TS, 0) : hhmm(ctime( TS )))
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// TODO *** stuff that needs to be solved better *** //
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#define interactive(ME) ME
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//#define find_service(NAME) 0
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//#define find_person(NAME) find_object(NAME)
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#define query_udp_port() 4404
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#define T(METHODTODO, DEFAULTTEXT) DEFAULTTEXT
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#define OSTYPE "TODO"
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#define MACHTYPE "TODO"
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// leaving out a number here crashes pike.. amazing
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#define DEBUG 1
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#define DEVELOPMENT
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