Annotation of gcl520h/_rdparm.h, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #ifndef __RDPARM_H
        !             2: #define __RDPARM_H
        !             3: 
        !             4: /*
        !             5:  * _RDPARM.H                5.20A  June 8, 1995
        !             6:  *
        !             7:  *  The Greenleaf Comm Library
        !             8:  *
        !             9:  *  Copyright (C) 1991-1995 Greenleaf Software Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
        !            10:  *
        !            11:  * NOTES
        !            12:  *
        !            13:  * This header file contains constants, structures, and definitions
        !            14:  * used by the Greenleaf Parameter Block library.  This is a set of
        !            15:  * code that supports the use of INI files.  These are private functions
        !            16:  * used for our demo programs only.
        !            17:  *
        !            18:  * MODIFICATIONS
        !            19:  *
        !            20:  *  December 1, 1994   5.10A :  Initial release.
        !            21:  */
        !            22: 
        !            23: /*
        !            24:  * The PARAMETER_KEY structure contains the key and the value of
        !            25:  * the key.  Each section has a linked list of these guys.
        !            26:  */
        !            27: 
        !            28: typedef struct parameter_key {
        !            29:   char *name;
        !            30:   char *value;
        !            31:   struct parameter_key *next_key;
        !            32: } PARAMETER_KEY;
        !            33: 
        !            34: /*
        !            35:  * The PARAMETER_SECTION structure contains the name of a section.  Each
        !            36:  * parameter block has a linked list of these guys.  In turn, these guys
        !            37:  * have a pointer to a linked list of keys and values.
        !            38:  */
        !            39: 
        !            40: typedef struct parameter_section {
        !            41:     char *name;
        !            42:     PARAMETER_KEY *first_key;
        !            43:     struct parameter_section *next_section;
        !            44: } PARAMETER_SECTION;
        !            45: 
        !            46: /*
        !            47:  * This is the stucture for the whole parameter block.  All it does is
        !            48:  * hold the file name, and the pointer to the linked list of sections.
        !            49:  */
        !            50: 
        !            51: typedef struct ini_file {
        !            52:     PARAMETER_SECTION *first_section;
        !            53:     char *file_name;
        !            54: } GF_PARAMETER_BLOCK;
        !            55: 
        !            56: #ifdef __cplusplus
        !            57: extern "C" {
        !            58: #endif
        !            59: 
        !            60: GF_PARAMETER_BLOCK * GF_CONV PBConstruct( char *file_name );
        !            61: int GF_CONV PBAddKey( GF_PARAMETER_BLOCK *ppb,
        !            62:                       char *section_name,
        !            63:                       char *key_name,
        !            64:                       char *value );
        !            65: int GF_CONV PBReadIniFile( GF_PARAMETER_BLOCK *ppb );
        !            66: void GF_CONV PBWriteIniFile( GF_PARAMETER_BLOCK *ppb );
        !            67: void GF_CONV PBDestroy( GF_PARAMETER_BLOCK *ppb );
        !            68: char * GF_CONV PBFindValue( GF_PARAMETER_BLOCK *ppb,
        !            69:                             char *section_name,
        !            70:                             char *key_name );
        !            71: #ifdef __cplusplus
        !            72: }
        !            73: #endif
        !            74: 
        !            75: #endif /* #ifndef __RDPARM_H */
        !            76: 

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