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#ifndef METHOD_H_INCLUDED
#define METHOD_H_INCLUDED
#include "xmlrpc-c/base.h"
struct xmlrpc_signature {
struct xmlrpc_signature * nextP;
const char * retType;
/* Name of the XML-RPC element that represents the return value
type, e.g. "int" or "dateTime.iso8601"
*/
unsigned int argCount;
/* Number of arguments method takes */
unsigned int argListSpace;
/* Number of slots that exist in the argList[] (i.e. memory is
allocated)
*/
const char ** argList;
/* Array of size 'argCount'. argList[i] is the name of the type
of argument i. Like 'retType', e.g. "string".
The strings are constants, not malloc'ed.
*/
};
typedef struct xmlrpc_signatureList {
/* A list of signatures for a method. Each signature describes one
alternative form of invoking the method (a
single method might have multiple forms, e.g. one takes two integer
arguments; another takes a single string).
*/
struct xmlrpc_signature * firstSignatureP;
} xmlrpc_signatureList;
struct xmlrpc_registry {
bool introspectionEnabled;
struct xmlrpc_methodList * methodListP;
xmlrpc_default_method defaultMethodFunction;
void * defaultMethodUserData;
xmlrpc_preinvoke_method preinvokeFunction;
void * preinvokeUserData;
xmlrpc_server_shutdown_fn * shutdownServerFn;
/* Function that can be called to shut down the server that is
using this registry. NULL if none.
*/
void * shutdownContext;
/* Context for _shutdown_server_fn -- understood only by
that function, passed to it as argument.
*/
xmlrpc_dialect dialect;
};
typedef struct {
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Everything a registry knows about one XML-RPC method
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* One of the methodTypeX fields is NULL and the other isn't.
(The reason there are two is backward compatibility. Old
programs set up the registry with Type 1; modern ones set it up
with Type 2.
*/
xmlrpc_method1 methodFnType1;
/* The method function, if it's type 1. Null if it's not */
xmlrpc_method2 methodFnType2;
/* The method function, if it's type 2. Null if it's not */
void * userData;
/* Passed to method function */
struct xmlrpc_signatureList * signatureListP;
/* Stuff returned by system method system.methodSignature.
Empty list doesn't mean there are no valid forms of calling the
method -- just that the registry declines to state.
*/
const char * helpText;
/* Stuff returned by system method system.methodHelp */
} xmlrpc_methodInfo;
typedef struct xmlrpc_methodNode {
struct xmlrpc_methodNode * nextP;
const char * methodName;
xmlrpc_methodInfo * methodP;
} xmlrpc_methodNode;
typedef struct xmlrpc_methodList {
xmlrpc_methodNode * firstMethodP;
xmlrpc_methodNode * lastMethodP;
} xmlrpc_methodList;
void
xmlrpc_methodCreate(xmlrpc_env * const envP,
xmlrpc_method1 methodFnType1,
xmlrpc_method2 methodFnType2,
void * const userData,
const char * const signatureString,
const char * const helpText,
xmlrpc_methodInfo ** const methodPP);
void
xmlrpc_methodDestroy(xmlrpc_methodInfo * const methodP);
void
xmlrpc_methodListCreate(xmlrpc_env * const envP,
xmlrpc_methodList ** const methodListPP);
void
xmlrpc_methodListDestroy(xmlrpc_methodList * methodListP);
void
xmlrpc_methodListLookupByName(xmlrpc_methodList * const methodListP,
const char * const methodName,
xmlrpc_methodInfo ** const methodPP);
void
xmlrpc_methodListAdd(xmlrpc_env * const envP,
xmlrpc_methodList * const methodListP,
const char * const methodName,
xmlrpc_methodInfo * const methodP);
#endif
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