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/*
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 * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
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 * All rights reserved.
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 *
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 * This source code is licensed under both the BSD-style license (found in the
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 * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree) and the GPLv2 (found
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 * in the COPYING file in the root directory of this source tree).
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 * You may select, at your option, one of the above-listed licenses.
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 */
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#ifndef UTIL_H_MODULE
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#define UTIL_H_MODULE
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/*-****************************************
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*  Dependencies
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******************************************/
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#include "platform.h"     /* PLATFORM_POSIX_VERSION, ZSTD_NANOSLEEP_SUPPORT, ZSTD_SETPRIORITY_SUPPORT */
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#include <stddef.h>       /* size_t, ptrdiff_t */
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#include <stdio.h>        /* FILE */
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#include <sys/types.h>    /* stat, utime */
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#include <sys/stat.h>     /* stat, chmod */
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#include "../lib/common/mem.h"          /* U64 */
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#if !(defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined (__MSVCRT__))
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#include <libgen.h>
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#endif
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/*-************************************************************
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*  Fix fseek()'s 2GiB barrier with MSVC, macOS, *BSD, MinGW
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***************************************************************/
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#if defined(LIBC_NO_FSEEKO)
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/* Some older libc implementations don't include these functions (e.g. Bionic < 24) */
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#  define UTIL_fseek fseek
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#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1400)
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#  define UTIL_fseek _fseeki64
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#elif !defined(__64BIT__) && (PLATFORM_POSIX_VERSION >= 200112L) /* No point defining Large file for 64 bit */
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#  define UTIL_fseek fseeko
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#elif defined(__MINGW32__) && defined(__MSVCRT__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && !defined(__NO_MINGW_LFS)
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#  define UTIL_fseek fseeko64
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#else
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#  define UTIL_fseek fseek
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#endif
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/*-*************************************************
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*  Sleep & priority functions: Windows - Posix - others
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***************************************************/
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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#  include <windows.h>
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#  define SET_REALTIME_PRIORITY SetPriorityClass(GetCurrentProcess(), REALTIME_PRIORITY_CLASS)
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#  define UTIL_sleep(s) Sleep(1000*s)
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#  define UTIL_sleepMilli(milli) Sleep(milli)
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#elif PLATFORM_POSIX_VERSION > 0 /* Unix-like operating system */
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#  include <unistd.h>   /* sleep */
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#  define UTIL_sleep(s) sleep(s)
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#  if ZSTD_NANOSLEEP_SUPPORT   /* necessarily defined in platform.h */
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#      define UTIL_sleepMilli(milli) { struct timespec t; t.tv_sec=0; t.tv_nsec=milli*1000000ULL; nanosleep(&t, NULL); }
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#  else
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#      define UTIL_sleepMilli(milli) /* disabled */
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#  endif
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#  if ZSTD_SETPRIORITY_SUPPORT
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#    include <sys/resource.h> /* setpriority */
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#    define SET_REALTIME_PRIORITY setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, 0, -20)
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#  else
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#    define SET_REALTIME_PRIORITY /* disabled */
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#  endif
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#else  /* unknown non-unix operating system */
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#  define UTIL_sleep(s)          /* disabled */
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#  define UTIL_sleepMilli(milli) /* disabled */
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#  define SET_REALTIME_PRIORITY  /* disabled */
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#endif
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/*-****************************************
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*  Compiler specifics
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******************************************/
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#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
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#  pragma warning(disable : 177)    /* disable: message #177: function was declared but never referenced, useful with UTIL_STATIC */
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#endif
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#if defined(__GNUC__)
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#  define UTIL_STATIC static __attribute__((unused))
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#elif defined (__cplusplus) || (defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) /* C99 */)
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#  define UTIL_STATIC static inline
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#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
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#  define UTIL_STATIC static __inline
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#else
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#  define UTIL_STATIC static  /* this version may generate warnings for unused static functions; disable the relevant warning */
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#endif
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#if defined (__cplusplus)
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/*-****************************************
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*  Console log
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******************************************/
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extern int g_utilDisplayLevel;
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/**
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 * Displays a message prompt and returns success (0) if first character from stdin
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 * matches any from acceptableLetters. Otherwise, returns failure (1) and displays abortMsg.
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 * If any of the inputs are stdin itself, then automatically return failure (1).
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 */
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int UTIL_requireUserConfirmation(const char* prompt, const char* abortMsg, const char* acceptableLetters, int hasStdinInput);
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/*-****************************************
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*  File functions
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******************************************/
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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    typedef struct __stat64 stat_t;
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    typedef int mode_t;
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#elif defined(__MINGW32__) && defined (__MSVCRT__)
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    typedef struct _stati64 stat_t;
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#else
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    typedef struct stat stat_t;
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#endif
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined (__MSVCRT__) /* windows support */
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#define PATH_SEP '\\'
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#define STRDUP(s) _strdup(s)
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#else
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#define PATH_SEP '/'
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#define STRDUP(s) strdup(s)
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#endif
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/**
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 * Calls platform's equivalent of stat() on filename and writes info to statbuf.
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 * Returns success (1) or failure (0).
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 *
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 * UTIL_fstat() is like UTIL_stat() but takes an optional fd that refers to the
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 * file in question. It turns out that this can be meaningfully faster. If fd is
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 * -1, behaves just like UTIL_stat() (i.e., falls back to using the filename).
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 */
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int UTIL_stat(const char* filename, stat_t* statbuf);
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int UTIL_fstat(const int fd, const char* filename, stat_t* statbuf);
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/**
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 * Instead of getting a file's stats, this updates them with the info in the
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 * provided stat_t. Currently sets owner, group, atime, and mtime. Will only
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 * update this info for regular files.
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 *
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 * UTIL_setFDStat() also takes an fd, and will preferentially use that to
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 * indicate which file to modify, If fd is -1, it will fall back to using the
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 * filename.
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 */
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int UTIL_setFileStat(const char* filename, const stat_t* statbuf);
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int UTIL_setFDStat(const int fd, const char* filename, const stat_t* statbuf);
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/**
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 * Set atime to now and mtime to the st_mtim in statbuf.
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 *
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 * Directly wraps utime() or utimensat(). Returns -1 on error.
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 * Does not validate filename is valid.
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 */
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int UTIL_utime(const char* filename, const stat_t *statbuf);
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/*
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 * These helpers operate on a pre-populated stat_t, i.e., the result of
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 * calling one of the above functions.
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 */
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int UTIL_isRegularFileStat(const stat_t* statbuf);
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int UTIL_isDirectoryStat(const stat_t* statbuf);
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int UTIL_isFIFOStat(const stat_t* statbuf);
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int UTIL_isBlockDevStat(const stat_t* statbuf);
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U64 UTIL_getFileSizeStat(const stat_t* statbuf);
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/**
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 * Like chmod(), but only modifies regular files. Provided statbuf may be NULL,
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 * in which case this function will stat() the file internally, in order to
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 * check whether it should be modified.
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 *
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 * If fd is -1, fd is ignored and the filename is used.
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 */
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int UTIL_chmod(char const* filename, const stat_t* statbuf, mode_t permissions);
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int UTIL_fchmod(const int fd, char const* filename, const stat_t* statbuf, mode_t permissions);
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/*
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 * In the absence of a pre-existing stat result on the file in question, these
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 * functions will do a stat() call internally and then use that result to
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 * compute the needed information.
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 */
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int UTIL_isFdRegularFile(int fd);
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int UTIL_isRegularFile(const char* infilename);
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int UTIL_isDirectory(const char* infilename);
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int UTIL_isSameFile(const char* file1, const char* file2);
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int UTIL_isSameFileStat(const char* file1, const char* file2, const stat_t* file1Stat, const stat_t* file2Stat);
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int UTIL_isCompressedFile(const char* infilename, const char *extensionList[]);
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int UTIL_isLink(const char* infilename);
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int UTIL_isFIFO(const char* infilename);
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int UTIL_isFileDescriptorPipe(const char* filename);
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/**
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 * Returns with the given file descriptor is a console.
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 * Allows faking whether stdin/stdout/stderr is a console
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 * using UTIL_fake*IsConsole().
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 */
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int UTIL_isConsole(FILE* file);
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/**
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 * Pretends that stdin/stdout/stderr is a console for testing.
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 */
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void UTIL_fakeStdinIsConsole(void);
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void UTIL_fakeStdoutIsConsole(void);
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void UTIL_fakeStderrIsConsole(void);
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/**
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 * Emit traces for functions that read, or modify file metadata.
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 */
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void UTIL_traceFileStat(void);
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#define UTIL_FILESIZE_UNKNOWN  ((U64)(-1))
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U64 UTIL_getFileSize(const char* infilename);
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U64 UTIL_getTotalFileSize(const char* const * fileNamesTable, unsigned nbFiles);
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/**
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 * Take @size in bytes,
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 * prepare the components to pretty-print it in a scaled way.
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 * The components in the returned struct should be passed in
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 * precision, value, suffix order to a "%.*f%s" format string.
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 * Output policy is sensible to @g_utilDisplayLevel,
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 * for verbose mode (@g_utilDisplayLevel >= 4),
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 * does not scale down.
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 */
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typedef struct {
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  double value;
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  int precision;
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  const char* suffix;
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} UTIL_HumanReadableSize_t;
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UTIL_HumanReadableSize_t UTIL_makeHumanReadableSize(U64 size);
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int UTIL_compareStr(const void *p1, const void *p2);
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const char* UTIL_getFileExtension(const char* infilename);
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void  UTIL_mirrorSourceFilesDirectories(const char** fileNamesTable, unsigned int nbFiles, const char *outDirName);
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char* UTIL_createMirroredDestDirName(const char* srcFileName, const char* outDirRootName);
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/*-****************************************
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 *  Lists of Filenames
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 ******************************************/
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typedef struct
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{   const char** fileNames;
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    char* buf;            /* fileNames are stored in this buffer (or are read-only) */
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    size_t tableSize;     /* nb of fileNames */
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    size_t tableCapacity;
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} FileNamesTable;
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/*! UTIL_createFileNamesTable_fromFileList() :
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 *  read filenames from @inputFileName, and store them into returned object.
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 * @return : a FileNamesTable*, or NULL in case of error (ex: @inputFileName doesn't exist).
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 *  Note: inputFileSize must be less than 50MB
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 */
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FileNamesTable*
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UTIL_createFileNamesTable_fromFileList(const char* inputFileName);
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/*! UTIL_assembleFileNamesTable() :
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 *  This function takes ownership of its arguments, @filenames and @buf,
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 *  and store them inside the created object.
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 *  note : this function never fails,
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 *         it will rather exit() the program if internal allocation fails.
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 * @return : resulting FileNamesTable* object.
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 */
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FileNamesTable*
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UTIL_assembleFileNamesTable(const char** filenames, size_t tableSize, char* buf);
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/*! UTIL_freeFileNamesTable() :
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 *  This function is compatible with NULL argument and never fails.
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 */
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void UTIL_freeFileNamesTable(FileNamesTable* table);
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/*! UTIL_mergeFileNamesTable():
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 * @return : FileNamesTable*, concatenation of @table1 and @table2
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 *  note: @table1 and @table2 are consumed (freed) by this operation
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 */
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FileNamesTable*
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UTIL_mergeFileNamesTable(FileNamesTable* table1, FileNamesTable* table2);
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/*! UTIL_expandFNT() :
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 *  read names from @fnt, and expand those corresponding to directories
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 *  update @fnt, now containing only file names,
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 *  note : in case of error, @fnt[0] is NULL
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 */
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void UTIL_expandFNT(FileNamesTable** fnt, int followLinks);
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/*! UTIL_createFNT_fromROTable() :
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 *  copy the @filenames pointer table inside the returned object.
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 *  The names themselves are still stored in their original buffer, which must outlive the object.
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 * @return : a FileNamesTable* object,
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 *        or NULL in case of error
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 */
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FileNamesTable*
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UTIL_createFNT_fromROTable(const char** filenames, size_t nbFilenames);
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/*! UTIL_allocateFileNamesTable() :
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 *  Allocates a table of const char*, to insert read-only names later on.
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 *  The created FileNamesTable* doesn't hold a buffer.
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 * @return : FileNamesTable*, or NULL, if allocation fails.
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 */
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FileNamesTable* UTIL_allocateFileNamesTable(size_t tableSize);
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/*! UTIL_searchFileNamesTable() :
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 *  Searched through entries in FileNamesTable for a specific name.
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 * @return : index of entry if found or -1 if not found
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 */
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int UTIL_searchFileNamesTable(FileNamesTable* table, char const* name);
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/*! UTIL_refFilename() :
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 *  Add a reference to read-only name into @fnt table.
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 *  As @filename is only referenced, its lifetime must outlive @fnt.
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 *  Internal table must be large enough to reference a new member,
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 *  otherwise its UB (protected by an `assert()`).
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 */
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void UTIL_refFilename(FileNamesTable* fnt, const char* filename);
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/* UTIL_createExpandedFNT() is only active if UTIL_HAS_CREATEFILELIST is defined.
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 * Otherwise, UTIL_createExpandedFNT() is a shell function which does nothing
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 * apart from displaying a warning message.
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 */
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#  define UTIL_HAS_CREATEFILELIST
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#elif defined(__linux__) || (PLATFORM_POSIX_VERSION >= 200112L)  /* opendir, readdir require POSIX.1-2001 */
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#  define UTIL_HAS_CREATEFILELIST
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#  define UTIL_HAS_MIRRORFILELIST
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#else
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   /* do not define UTIL_HAS_CREATEFILELIST */
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#endif
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/*! UTIL_createExpandedFNT() :
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 *  read names from @filenames, and expand those corresponding to directories.
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 *  links are followed or not depending on @followLinks directive.
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 * @return : an expanded FileNamesTable*, where each name is a file
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 *        or NULL in case of error
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 */
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FileNamesTable*
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UTIL_createExpandedFNT(const char* const* filenames, size_t nbFilenames, int followLinks);
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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DWORD CountSetBits(ULONG_PTR bitMask);
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#endif
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/*-****************************************
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 *  System
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 ******************************************/
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int UTIL_countCores(int logical);
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int UTIL_countPhysicalCores(void);
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int UTIL_countLogicalCores(void);
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#if defined (__cplusplus)
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* UTIL_H_MODULE */
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