450 lines
15 KiB
C
450 lines
15 KiB
C
/* uudefs.h
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Miscellaneous definitions for the UUCP package.
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Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995 Ian Lance Taylor
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This file is part of the Taylor UUCP package.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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The author of the program may be contacted at ian@airs.com or
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c/o Cygnus Support, 48 Grove Street, Somerville, MA 02144.
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*/
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#if ANSI_C
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/* These structures are used in prototypes but are not defined in this
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header file. */
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struct uuconf_system;
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struct uuconf_timespan;
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#endif
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/* The tlog enumeration holds the different types of logging. */
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enum tlog
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{
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/* Normal log entry. */
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LOG_NORMAL,
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/* Error log entry. */
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LOG_ERROR,
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/* Fatal log entry. */
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LOG_FATAL
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#if DEBUG > 1
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,
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/* Debugging log entry. */
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LOG_DEBUG,
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/* Start debugging log entry. */
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LOG_DEBUG_START,
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/* Continue debugging log entry. */
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LOG_DEBUG_CONTINUE,
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/* End debugging log entry. */
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LOG_DEBUG_END
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#endif
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};
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/* The tstatus_type enumeration holds the kinds of status information
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we put in the status file. The order of entries here corresponds
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to the order of entries in the azStatus array. */
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enum tstatus_type
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{
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/* Conversation complete. */
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STATUS_COMPLETE,
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/* Port unavailable. */
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STATUS_PORT_FAILED,
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/* Dial failed. */
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STATUS_DIAL_FAILED,
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/* Login failed. */
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STATUS_LOGIN_FAILED,
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/* Handshake failed. */
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STATUS_HANDSHAKE_FAILED,
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/* Failed after logging in. */
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STATUS_FAILED,
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/* Talking to remote system. */
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STATUS_TALKING,
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/* Wrong time to call. */
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STATUS_WRONG_TIME,
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/* Number of status values. */
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STATUS_VALUES
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};
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/* An array to convert status entries to strings. If more status entries
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are added, this array must be extended. */
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extern const char *azStatus[];
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/* The sstatus structure holds the contents of a system status file. */
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struct sstatus
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{
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/* Current status of conversation. */
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enum tstatus_type ttype;
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/* Number of failed retries. */
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int cretries;
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/* Time of last call in seconds since epoch (determined by
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ixsysdep_time). */
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long ilast;
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/* Number of seconds until a retry is permitted. */
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int cwait;
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/* String in status file. Only used when reading status file, not
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when writing. May be NULL. Should be freed with ubuffree. */
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char *zstring;
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};
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/* How long we have to wait for the next call, given the number of retries
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we have already made. This should probably be configurable. */
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#define CRETRY_WAIT(c) ((c) * 10 * 60)
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/* The scmd structure holds a complete UUCP command. */
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struct scmd
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{
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/* Command ('S' for send, 'R' for receive, 'X' for execute, 'E' for
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simple execution, 'H' for hangup, 'Y' for hangup confirm, 'N' for
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hangup deny). */
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char bcmd;
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/* Grade of the command ('\0' if from remote system). */
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char bgrade;
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/* Sequence handle for fsysdep_did_work. */
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pointer pseq;
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/* File name to transfer from. */
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const char *zfrom;
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/* File name to transfer to. */
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const char *zto;
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/* User who requested transfer. */
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const char *zuser;
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/* Options. */
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const char *zoptions;
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/* Temporary file name ('S' and 'E'). */
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const char *ztemp;
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/* Mode to give newly created file ('S' and 'E'). */
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unsigned int imode;
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/* User to notify on remote system (optional; 'S' and 'E'). */
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const char *znotify;
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/* File size (-1 if not supplied) ('S', 'E' and 'R'). */
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long cbytes;
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/* Command to execute ('E'). */
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const char *zcmd;
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/* Position to restart from ('R'). */
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long ipos;
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};
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#if DEBUG > 1
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/* We allow independent control over several different types of
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debugging output, using a bit string with individual bits dedicated
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to particular debugging types. */
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/* The bit string is stored in iDebug. */
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extern int iDebug;
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/* Debug abnormal events. */
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#define DEBUG_ABNORMAL (01)
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/* Debug chat scripts. */
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#define DEBUG_CHAT (02)
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/* Debug initial handshake. */
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#define DEBUG_HANDSHAKE (04)
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/* Debug UUCP protocol. */
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#define DEBUG_UUCP_PROTO (010)
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/* Debug protocols. */
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#define DEBUG_PROTO (020)
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/* Debug port actions. */
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#define DEBUG_PORT (040)
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/* Debug configuration files. */
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#define DEBUG_CONFIG (0100)
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/* Debug spool directory actions. */
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#define DEBUG_SPOOLDIR (0200)
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/* Debug executions. */
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#define DEBUG_EXECUTE (0400)
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/* Debug incoming data. */
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#define DEBUG_INCOMING (01000)
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/* Debug outgoing data. */
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#define DEBUG_OUTGOING (02000)
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/* Maximum possible value for iDebug. */
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#define DEBUG_MAX (03777)
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/* Intializer for array of debug names. The index of the name in the
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array is the corresponding bit position in iDebug. We only check
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for prefixes, so these names only need to be long enough to
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distinguish each name from every other. The last entry must be
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NULL. The string "all" is also recognized to turn on all
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debugging. */
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#define DEBUG_NAMES \
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{ "a", "ch", "h", "u", "pr", "po", "co", "s", "e", "i", "o", NULL }
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/* The prefix to use to turn off all debugging. */
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#define DEBUG_NONE "n"
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/* Check whether a particular type of debugging is being done. */
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#define FDEBUGGING(i) ((iDebug & (i)) != 0)
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/* These macros are used to output debugging information. I use
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several different macros depending on the number of arguments
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because no macro can take a variable number of arguments and I
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don't want to use double parentheses. */
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE0(i, z) \
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do { if (FDEBUGGING (i)) ulog (LOG_DEBUG, (z)); } while (0)
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE1(i, z, a1) \
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do { if (FDEBUGGING (i)) ulog (LOG_DEBUG, (z), (a1)); } while (0)
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE2(i, z, a1, a2) \
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do { if (FDEBUGGING (i)) ulog (LOG_DEBUG, (z), (a1), (a2)); } while (0)
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE3(i, z, a1, a2, a3) \
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do \
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{ \
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if (FDEBUGGING (i)) \
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ulog (LOG_DEBUG, (z), (a1), (a2), (a3)); \
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} \
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while (0)
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE4(i, z, a1, a2, a3, a4) \
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do \
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{ \
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if (FDEBUGGING (i)) \
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ulog (LOG_DEBUG, (z), (a1), (a2), (a3), (a4)); \
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} \
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while (0)
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#else /* DEBUG <= 1 */
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/* If debugging information is not being compiled, provide versions of
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the debugging macros which just disappear. */
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE0(i, z)
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE1(i, z, a1)
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE2(i, z, a1, a2)
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE3(i, z, a1, a2, a3)
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#define DEBUG_MESSAGE4(i, z, a1, a2, a3, a4)
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#endif /* DEBUG <= 1 */
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/* Functions. */
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/* Given an unknown system name, return information for an unknown
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system. If unknown systems are not permitted, this returns FALSE.
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Otherwise, it translates the name as necessary for the spool
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directory, and fills in *qsys. */
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extern boolean funknown_system P((pointer puuconf, const char *zsystem,
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struct uuconf_system *qsys));
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/* See whether a file belongs in the spool directory. */
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extern boolean fspool_file P((const char *zfile));
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/* See if the current time matches a time span. If not, return FALSE.
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Otherwise, return TRUE and set *pival and *pcretry to the values
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from the matching element of the span. */
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extern boolean ftimespan_match P((const struct uuconf_timespan *qspan,
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long *pival, int *pcretry));
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/* Remove all occurrences of the local system name followed by an
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exclamation point from the start of the argument. Return the
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possibly shortened argument. */
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extern char *zremove_local_sys P((struct uuconf_system *qlocalsys,
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char *z));
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/* Determine the maximum size that may ever be transferred, given a
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timesize span. If there are any time gaps larger than 1 hour not
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described by the timesize span, this returns -1. Otherwise it
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returns the largest size that may be transferred at some time. */
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extern long cmax_size_ever P((const struct uuconf_timespan *qtimesize));
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/* Send mail about a file transfer. */
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extern boolean fmail_transfer P((boolean fok, const char *zuser,
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const char *zmail, const char *zwhy,
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const char *zfrom, const char *zfromsys,
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const char *zto, const char *ztosys,
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const char *zsaved));
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/* See whether a file is in one of a list of directories. The zpubdir
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argument is used to pass the directory names to zsysdep_local_file.
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If fcheck is FALSE, this does not check accessibility. Otherwise,
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if freadable is TRUE, the user zuser must have read access to the
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file and all appropriate directories; if freadable is FALSE zuser
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must have write access to the appropriate directories. The zuser
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argument may be NULL, in which case all users must have the
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appropriate access (this is used for a remote request). */
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extern boolean fin_directory_list P((const char *zfile,
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char **pzdirs,
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const char *zpubdir,
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boolean fcheck,
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boolean freadable,
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const char *zuser));
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/* Parse a command string. */
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extern boolean fparse_cmd P((char *zcmd, struct scmd *qcmd));
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/* Make a log entry. */
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#define GNUC_VERSION __GNUC__
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#else
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#define GNUC_VERSION 0
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#endif
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#if ANSI_C && HAVE_VFPRINTF
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extern void ulog P((enum tlog ttype, const char *zfmt, ...))
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#if GNUC_VERSION > 1
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__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)))
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#endif
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;
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#else
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extern void ulog ();
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#endif
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#undef GNUC_VERSION
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/* Report an error returned by one of the uuconf routines. */
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extern void ulog_uuconf P((enum tlog ttype, pointer puuconf,
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int iuuconf));
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/* Set the function to call if a fatal error occurs. */
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extern void ulog_fatal_fn P((void (*pfn) P((void))));
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/* If ffile is TRUE, send log entries to the log file rather than to
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stderr. */
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extern void ulog_to_file P((pointer puuconf, boolean ffile));
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/* Set the ID number used by the logging functions. */
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extern void ulog_id P((int iid));
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/* Set the system name used by the logging functions. */
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extern void ulog_system P((const char *zsystem));
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/* Set the system and user name used by the logging functions. */
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extern void ulog_user P((const char *zuser));
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/* Set the device name used by the logging functions. */
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extern void ulog_device P((const char *zdevice));
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/* Close the log file. */
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extern void ulog_close P((void));
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/* Make an entry in the statistics file. */
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extern void ustats P((boolean fsucceeded, const char *zuser,
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const char *zsystem, boolean fsent,
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long cbytes, long csecs, long cmicros,
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boolean fcaller));
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/* Close the statistics file. */
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extern void ustats_close P((void));
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#if DEBUG > 1
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/* A debugging routine to output a buffer. This outputs zhdr, the
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buffer length clen, and the contents of the buffer in quotation
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marks. */
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extern void udebug_buffer P((const char *zhdr, const char *zbuf,
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size_t clen));
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/* A debugging routine to make a readable version of a character.
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This takes a buffer at least 5 bytes long, and returns the length
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of the string it put into it (not counting the null byte). */
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extern size_t cdebug_char P((char *z, int ichar));
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/* Parse a debugging option string. This can either be a number or a
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comma separated list of debugging names. This returns a value for
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iDebug. */
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extern int idebug_parse P((const char *));
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#endif /* DEBUG <= 1 */
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/* Copy one file to another. */
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extern boolean fcopy_file P((const char *zfrom, const char *zto,
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boolean fpublic, boolean fmkdirs,
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boolean fsignals));
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/* Copy an open file to another. */
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extern boolean fcopy_open_file P((openfile_t efrom, const char *zto,
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boolean fpublic, boolean fmkdirs,
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boolean fsignals));
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/* Translate escape sequences in a buffer, leaving the result in the
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same buffer and returning the length. */
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extern size_t cescape P((char *zbuf));
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/* Get a buffer to hold a string of a given size. The buffer should
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be freed with ubuffree. */
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extern char *zbufalc P((size_t csize));
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/* Call zbufalc to allocate a buffer and copy a string into it. */
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extern char *zbufcpy P((const char *z));
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/* Free up a buffer returned by zbufalc or zbufcpy. */
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extern void ubuffree P((char *z));
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/* Allocate memory without fail. */
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extern pointer xmalloc P((size_t));
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/* Realloc memory without fail. */
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extern pointer xrealloc P((pointer, size_t));
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/* Free memory (accepts NULL pointers, which some libraries erroneously
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do not). */
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extern void xfree P((pointer));
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/* Global variables. */
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/* The name of the program being run. Set from argv[0]. */
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extern const char *zProgram;
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/* When a signal occurs, the signal handlers sets the appropriate
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element of the arrays afSignal and afLog_signal to TRUE. The
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afSignal array is used to check whether a signal occurred. The
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afLog_signal array tells ulog to log the signal; ulog will clear
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the element after logging it, which means that if a signal comes in
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at just the right moment it will not be logged. It will always be
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recorded in afSignal, though. At the moment we handle 5 signals:
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SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGTERM and SIGPIPE (the Unix code also
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handles SIGALRM). If we want to handle more, the afSignal array
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must be extended; I see little point to handling any of the other
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ANSI C or POSIX signals, as they are either unlikely to occur
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(SIGABRT, SIGUSR1) or nearly impossible to handle cleanly (SIGILL,
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SIGSEGV). SIGHUP is only logged if fLog_sighup is TRUE. */
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#define INDEXSIG_SIGHUP (0)
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#define INDEXSIG_SIGINT (1)
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#define INDEXSIG_SIGQUIT (2)
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#define INDEXSIG_SIGTERM (3)
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#define INDEXSIG_SIGPIPE (4)
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#define INDEXSIG_COUNT (5)
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extern volatile sig_atomic_t afSignal[INDEXSIG_COUNT];
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extern volatile sig_atomic_t afLog_signal[INDEXSIG_COUNT];
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extern boolean fLog_sighup;
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/* The names of the signals to use in error messages, as an
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initializer for an array. */
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#define INDEXSIG_NAMES \
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{ "hangup", "interrupt", "quit", "termination", "SIGPIPE" }
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/* Check to see whether we've received a signal. It would be nice if
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we could use a single variable for this, but we sometimes want to
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clear our knowledge of a signal and that would cause race
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conditions (clearing a single element of the array is not a race
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assuming that we don't care about a particular signal, even if it
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occurs after we've examined the array). */
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#define FGOT_SIGNAL() \
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(afSignal[INDEXSIG_SIGHUP] || afSignal[INDEXSIG_SIGINT] \
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|| afSignal[INDEXSIG_SIGQUIT] || afSignal[INDEXSIG_SIGTERM] \
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|| afSignal[INDEXSIG_SIGPIPE])
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/* If we get a SIGINT in uucico, we continue the current communication
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session but don't start any new ones. This macros checks for any
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signal other than SIGINT, which means we should get out
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immediately. */
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#define FGOT_QUIT_SIGNAL() \
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(afSignal[INDEXSIG_SIGHUP] || afSignal[INDEXSIG_SIGQUIT] \
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|| afSignal[INDEXSIG_SIGTERM] || afSignal[INDEXSIG_SIGPIPE])
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/* Device name to log. This is set by fconn_open. It may be NULL. */
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extern char *zLdevice;
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/* If not NULL, ulog calls this function before outputting anything.
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This is used to support cu. */
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extern void (*pfLstart) P((void));
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/* If not NULL, ulog calls this function after outputting everything.
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This is used to support cu. */
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extern void (*pfLend) P((void));
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