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More doxygenation.

git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk@88531 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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Ben Laurie
2001-03-17 15:58:09 +00:00
parent 8797117314
commit 921c577c78
3 changed files with 66 additions and 87 deletions

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@@ -8,10 +8,11 @@ OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=docs/dox
MACRO_EXPANSION=YES MACRO_EXPANSION=YES
EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF=YES EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF=YES
EXPAND_AS_DEFINED=AP_DECLARE EXPAND_AS_DEFINED=
# not sure why this doesn't work as EXPAND_AS_DEFINED, it should! # not sure why this doesn't work as EXPAND_AS_DEFINED, it should!
PREDEFINED=APR_DECLARE(x)=x APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(x)=x \ PREDEFINED=APR_DECLARE(x)=x APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(x)=x \
AP_DECLARE_HOOK(ret,name,args)="ret name args" AP_DECLARE_HOOK(ret,name,args)="ret name args" AP_DECLARE(x)=x \
AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(x)=x
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C=YES OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C=YES

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@@ -108,6 +108,7 @@ extern "C" {
* MPM_SYNC_CHILD_TABLE -- sync the scoreboard image between child and parent * MPM_SYNC_CHILD_TABLE -- sync the scoreboard image between child and parent
* MPM_CHILD_PID -- Get the pid from the specified spot in the scoreboard * MPM_CHILD_PID -- Get the pid from the specified spot in the scoreboard
* MPM_NOTE_CHILD_KILLED -- Note the child died in the scoreboard * MPM_NOTE_CHILD_KILLED -- Note the child died in the scoreboard
* </PRE>
*/ */
void ap_reclaim_child_processes(int terminate); void ap_reclaim_child_processes(int terminate);

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@@ -69,41 +69,38 @@ extern "C" {
#endif #endif
/** /**
* @package Apache filter library * @file util_filter.h
* @brief Apache filter library
*/ */
/** Returned by the bottom-most filter if no data was written.
* @see ap_pass_brigade(). */
#define AP_NOBODY_WROTE -1 #define AP_NOBODY_WROTE -1
/** Returned by the bottom-most filter if no data was read.
* @see ap_get_brigade(). */
#define AP_NOBODY_READ -2 #define AP_NOBODY_READ -2
/** Returned when?? @bug find out when! */
#define AP_FILTER_ERROR -3 #define AP_FILTER_ERROR -3
/** /**
* @heading ap_input_mode_t - input filtering modes * input filtering modes
*
* AP_MODE_BLOCKING
*
* The filter shouldn't return until data is received or EOF is hit
* or an error occurs.
*
* AP_MODE_NONBLOCKING
*
* The filter should process any available data/status as normal,
* but will not wait for additional data.
*
* AP_MODE_PEEK
*
* The filter should return APR_SUCCESS if data is available or
* APR_EOF otherwise. The filter must not return any buckets of
* data. Data returned on a subsequent call, when mode is
* AP_MODE_BLOCKING or AP_MODE_NONBLOCKING.
*/ */
typedef enum { typedef enum {
/** The filter shouldn't return until data is received or EOF is hit
* or an error occurs. */
AP_MODE_BLOCKING, AP_MODE_BLOCKING,
/** The filter should process any available data/status as normal,
* but will not wait for additional data. */
AP_MODE_NONBLOCKING, AP_MODE_NONBLOCKING,
/** The filter should return ::APR_SUCCESS if data is available or
* ::APR_EOF otherwise. The filter must not return any buckets of
* data. Data returned on a subsequent call, when mode is
* ::AP_MODE_BLOCKING or ::AP_MODE_NONBLOCKING. */
AP_MODE_PEEK AP_MODE_PEEK
} ap_input_mode_t; } ap_input_mode_t;
/* /**
* FILTER CHAIN * @defgroup filter FILTER CHAIN
* *
* Filters operate using a "chaining" mechanism. The filters are chained * Filters operate using a "chaining" mechanism. The filters are chained
* together into a sequence. When output is generated, it is passed through * together into a sequence. When output is generated, it is passed through
@@ -130,8 +127,8 @@ typedef enum {
/* forward declare the filter type */ /* forward declare the filter type */
typedef struct ap_filter_t ap_filter_t; typedef struct ap_filter_t ap_filter_t;
/* /**
* ap_filter_func: * @name Filter callbacks
* *
* This function type is used for filter callbacks. It will be passed a * This function type is used for filter callbacks. It will be passed a
* pointer to "this" filter, and a "bucket" containing the content to be * pointer to "this" filter, and a "bucket" containing the content to be
@@ -152,6 +149,9 @@ typedef struct ap_filter_t ap_filter_t;
* the types and values of the individual buckets should not be altered. * the types and values of the individual buckets should not be altered.
* *
* The return value of a filter should be an APR status value. * The return value of a filter should be an APR status value.
*
* @ingroup filter
* @{
*/ */
typedef apr_status_t (*ap_out_filter_func)(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b); typedef apr_status_t (*ap_out_filter_func)(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b);
typedef apr_status_t (*ap_in_filter_func)(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b, typedef apr_status_t (*ap_in_filter_func)(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b,
@@ -161,55 +161,42 @@ typedef union ap_filter_func {
ap_in_filter_func in_func; ap_in_filter_func in_func;
} ap_filter_func; } ap_filter_func;
/** @} */
/** /**
* @heading Filter Types
*
* ap_filter_type:
*
* Filters have different types/classifications. These are used to group * Filters have different types/classifications. These are used to group
* and sort the filters to properly sequence their operation. * and sort the filters to properly sequence their operation.
* *
* AP_FTYPE_CONTENT:
* These filters are used to alter the content that is passed through
* them. Examples are SSI or PHP.
*
* AP_FTYPE_HTTP_HEADER: (XXX somebody rename me or get rid of me please)
* This special type ensures that the HTTP header filter ends up in
* the proper location in the filter chain.
*
* AP_FTYPE_TRANSCODE:
* These filters implement transport encodings (e.g., chunking).
*
* AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION:
* These filters will alter the content, but in ways that are more
* strongly associated with the connection. Examples are splitting
* an HTTP connection into multiple requests and buffering HTTP
* responses across multiple requests.
*
* It is important to note that these types of filters are not allowed
* in a sub-request. A sub-request's output can certainly be filtered
* by AP_FTYPE_CONTENT filters, but all of the "final processing" is
* determined by the main request.
*
* AP_FTYPE_NETWORK:
* These filters don't alter the content. They are responsible for
* sending/receiving data to/from the client.
*
* The types have a particular sort order, which allows us to insert them * The types have a particular sort order, which allows us to insert them
* into the filter chain in a determistic order. Within a particular grouping, * into the filter chain in a determistic order. Within a particular grouping,
* the ordering is equivalent to the order of calls to ap_add_*_filter(). * the ordering is equivalent to the order of calls to ap_add_*_filter().
*/ */
typedef enum { typedef enum {
/** These filters are used to alter the content that is passed through
* them. Examples are SSI or PHP. */
AP_FTYPE_CONTENT = 10, AP_FTYPE_CONTENT = 10,
/** (XXX somebody rename me or get rid of me please)
* This special type ensures that the HTTP header filter ends up in
* the proper location in the filter chain. */
AP_FTYPE_HTTP_HEADER = 20, AP_FTYPE_HTTP_HEADER = 20,
/** These filters implement transport encodings (e.g., chunking). */
AP_FTYPE_TRANSCODE = 30, AP_FTYPE_TRANSCODE = 30,
/** These filters will alter the content, but in ways that are
* more strongly associated with the connection. Examples are
* splitting * an HTTP connection into multiple requests and
* buffering HTTP * responses across multiple requests.
*
* It is important to note that these types of filters are not
* allowed in a sub-request. A sub-request's output can certainly
* be filtered by ::AP_FTYPE_CONTENT filters, but all of the "final
* processing" is determined by the main request. */
AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION = 40, AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION = 40,
/** These filters don't alter the content. They are responsible for
* sending/receiving data to/from the client. */
AP_FTYPE_NETWORK = 50 AP_FTYPE_NETWORK = 50
} ap_filter_type; } ap_filter_type;
/* /**
* ap_filter_t:
*
* This is the request-time context structure for an installed filter (in * This is the request-time context structure for an installed filter (in
* the output filter chain). It provides the callback to use for filtering, * the output filter chain). It provides the callback to use for filtering,
* the request this filter is associated with (which is important when * the request this filter is associated with (which is important when
@@ -280,12 +267,10 @@ struct ap_filter_t {
/** /**
* Get the current bucket brigade from the next filter on the filter * Get the current bucket brigade from the next filter on the filter
* stack. The filter should return an apr_status_t value. If the bottom-most * stack. The filter should return an apr_status_t value. If the bottom-most
* filter doesn't write to the network, then AP_NOBODY_READ is returned. * filter doesn't write to the network, then ::AP_NOBODY_READ is returned.
* @param filter The next filter in the chain * @param filter The next filter in the chain
* @param bucket The current bucket brigade * @param bucket The current bucket brigade
* @param mode AP_MODE_BLOCKING, AP_MODE_NONBLOCKING, or AP_MODE_PEEK * @param mode ::AP_MODE_BLOCKING, ::AP_MODE_NONBLOCKING, or ::AP_MODE_PEEK
* @return apr_status_t value
* @deffunc apr_status_t ap_get_brigade(ap_filter_t *filter, apr_bucket_brigade *bucket, ap_input_mode_t mode)
*/ */
AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_get_brigade(ap_filter_t *filter, apr_bucket_brigade *bucket, AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_get_brigade(ap_filter_t *filter, apr_bucket_brigade *bucket,
ap_input_mode_t mode); ap_input_mode_t mode);
@@ -293,11 +278,9 @@ AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_get_brigade(ap_filter_t *filter, apr_bucket_brigade
/** /**
* Pass the current bucket brigade down to the next filter on the filter * Pass the current bucket brigade down to the next filter on the filter
* stack. The filter should return an apr_status_t value. If the bottom-most * stack. The filter should return an apr_status_t value. If the bottom-most
* filter doesn't write to the network, then AP_NOBODY_WROTE is returned. * filter doesn't write to the network, then ::AP_NOBODY_WROTE is returned.
* @param filter The next filter in the chain * @param filter The next filter in the chain
* @param bucket The current bucket brigade * @param bucket The current bucket brigade
* @return apr_status_t value
* @deffunc apr_status_t ap_pass_brigade(ap_filter_t *filter, apr_bucket_brigade *bucket)
*/ */
AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_pass_brigade(ap_filter_t *filter, apr_bucket_brigade *bucket); AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_pass_brigade(ap_filter_t *filter, apr_bucket_brigade *bucket);
@@ -309,7 +292,9 @@ AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_pass_brigade(ap_filter_t *filter, apr_bucket_brigade
* *
* @param name The name to attach to the filter function * @param name The name to attach to the filter function
* @param filter_func The filter function to name * @param filter_func The filter function to name
* @param ftype The type of filter function, either AP_FTYPE_CONTENT or AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION * @param ftype The type of filter function, either ::AP_FTYPE_CONTENT or ::
* AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION
* @see add_input_filter()
*/ */
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_register_input_filter(const char *name, AP_DECLARE(void) ap_register_input_filter(const char *name,
ap_in_filter_func filter_func, ap_in_filter_func filter_func,
@@ -322,16 +307,15 @@ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_register_input_filter(const char *name,
* *
* @param name The name to attach to the filter function * @param name The name to attach to the filter function
* @param filter_func The filter function to name * @param filter_func The filter function to name
* @param ftype The type of filter function, either AP_FTYPE_CONTENT or AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION * @param ftype The type of filter function, either ::AP_FTYPE_CONTENT or
* @see ::ap_add_output_filter * ::AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION
* @see ap_add_output_filter()
*/ */
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_register_output_filter(const char *name, AP_DECLARE(void) ap_register_output_filter(const char *name,
ap_out_filter_func filter_func, ap_out_filter_func filter_func,
ap_filter_type ftype); ap_filter_type ftype);
/* /**
* ap_add_filter():
*
* Adds a named filter into the filter chain on the specified request record. * Adds a named filter into the filter chain on the specified request record.
* The filter will be installed with the specified context pointer. * The filter will be installed with the specified context pointer.
* *
@@ -343,14 +327,10 @@ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_register_output_filter(const char *name,
* *
* To re-iterate that last comment. This function is building a FIFO * To re-iterate that last comment. This function is building a FIFO
* list of filters. Take note of that when adding your filter to the chain. * list of filters. Take note of that when adding your filter to the chain.
*/ *
/**
* Add a filter to the current connection. Filters are added in a FIFO manner.
* The first filter added will be the first filter called.
* @param name The name of the filter to add * @param name The name of the filter to add
* @param r The request to add this filter for (or NULL if it isn't associated with a request) * @param r The request to add this filter for (or NULL if it isn't associated with a request)
* @param c The connection to add the fillter for * @param c The connection to add the fillter for
* @deffunc void ap_add_input_filter(const char *name, void *ctx, request_rec *r, conn_rec *c)
*/ */
AP_DECLARE(ap_filter_t *) ap_add_input_filter(const char *name, void *ctx, AP_DECLARE(ap_filter_t *) ap_add_input_filter(const char *name, void *ctx,
request_rec *r, conn_rec *c); request_rec *r, conn_rec *c);
@@ -362,11 +342,16 @@ AP_DECLARE(ap_filter_t *) ap_add_input_filter(const char *name, void *ctx,
* @param ctx Context data to set in the filter * @param ctx Context data to set in the filter
* @param r The request to add this filter for (or NULL if it isn't associated with a request) * @param r The request to add this filter for (or NULL if it isn't associated with a request)
* @param c The connection to add this filter for * @param c The connection to add this filter for
* @deffunc void ap_add_output_filter(const char *name, void *ctx, request_rec *r, conn_rec *c)
*/ */
AP_DECLARE(ap_filter_t *) ap_add_output_filter(const char *name, void *ctx, AP_DECLARE(ap_filter_t *) ap_add_output_filter(const char *name, void *ctx,
request_rec *r, conn_rec *c); request_rec *r, conn_rec *c);
/**
* Remove an output filter from either the request or connection stack
* it is associated with.
* @param f The filter to remove
*/
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_remove_output_filter(ap_filter_t *f); AP_DECLARE(void) ap_remove_output_filter(ap_filter_t *f);
/* The next two filters are for abstraction purposes only. They could be /* The next two filters are for abstraction purposes only. They could be
@@ -390,7 +375,6 @@ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_remove_output_filter(ap_filter_t *f);
* new bucket brigade is returned in this location. * new bucket brigade is returned in this location.
* @param b The bucket brigade to save aside. This brigade is always empty * @param b The bucket brigade to save aside. This brigade is always empty
* on return * on return
* @deffunc apr_status_t ap_save_brigade(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade **save_to, apr_bucket_brigade **b)
*/ */
AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_save_brigade(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade **save_to, AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_save_brigade(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade **save_to,
apr_bucket_brigade **b); apr_bucket_brigade **b);
@@ -400,15 +384,13 @@ AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_save_brigade(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade **sa
* to flush the brigade if the brigade buffer overflows. * to flush the brigade if the brigade buffer overflows.
* @param bb The brigade to flush * @param bb The brigade to flush
* @param ctx The filter to pass the brigade to * @param ctx The filter to pass the brigade to
* @deffunc apr_status_t ap_filter_flush(apr_bucket_brigade *bb, void *ctx)
*/ */
AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(apr_status_t) ap_filter_flush(apr_bucket_brigade *bb, void *ctx); AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(apr_status_t) ap_filter_flush(apr_bucket_brigade *bb, void *ctx);
/** /**
* Flush the current brigade down the filter stack * Flush the current brigade down the filter stack.
* @param f the next filter in the stack * @param f The current filter
* @param bb The brigade to flush * @param bb The brigade to flush
* @deffunc apr_status_t ap_fflush(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb)
*/ */
AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_fflush(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb); AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_fflush(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb);
@@ -418,7 +400,6 @@ AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_fflush(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb);
* @param bb The brigade to buffer into * @param bb The brigade to buffer into
* @param data The data to write * @param data The data to write
* @param nbyte The number of bytes in the data * @param nbyte The number of bytes in the data
* @deffunc int ap_fwrite(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, const char *data, apr_ssize_t nbyte)
*/ */
#define ap_fwrite(f, bb, data, nbyte) \ #define ap_fwrite(f, bb, data, nbyte) \
apr_brigade_write(bb, ap_filter_flush, (f)->next, data, nbyte) apr_brigade_write(bb, ap_filter_flush, (f)->next, data, nbyte)
@@ -428,7 +409,6 @@ AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_fflush(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb);
* @param f the filter doing the writing * @param f the filter doing the writing
* @param bb The brigade to buffer into * @param bb The brigade to buffer into
* @param str The string to write * @param str The string to write
* @deffunc int ap_fputs(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, const char *str)
*/ */
#define ap_fputs(f, bb, str) \ #define ap_fputs(f, bb, str) \
apr_brigade_puts(bb, ap_filter_flush, (f)->next, str) apr_brigade_puts(bb, ap_filter_flush, (f)->next, str)
@@ -438,7 +418,6 @@ AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_fflush(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb);
* @param f the filter doing the writing * @param f the filter doing the writing
* @param bb The brigade to buffer into * @param bb The brigade to buffer into
* @param c The character to write * @param c The character to write
* @deffunc int ap_fputc(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, char c)
*/ */
#define ap_fputc(f, bb, c) \ #define ap_fputc(f, bb, c) \
apr_brigade_putc(bb, ap_filter_flush, (f)->next, c) apr_brigade_putc(bb, ap_filter_flush, (f)->next, c)
@@ -448,7 +427,6 @@ AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_fflush(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb);
* @param f the filter doing the writing * @param f the filter doing the writing
* @param bb The brigade to buffer into * @param bb The brigade to buffer into
* @param ... The strings to write * @param ... The strings to write
* @deffunc int ap_fputstrs(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, ...)
*/ */
AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) ap_fputstrs(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, ...); AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) ap_fputstrs(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, ...);
@@ -458,7 +436,6 @@ AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) ap_fputstrs(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, ...);
* @param bb The brigade to buffer into * @param bb The brigade to buffer into
* @param fmt The format string * @param fmt The format string
* @param ... The argumets to use to fill out the format string * @param ... The argumets to use to fill out the format string
* @deffunc int ap_fprintf(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, const char *fmt, ...)
*/ */
AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) ap_fprintf(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, const char *fmt, ...) AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) ap_fprintf(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb, const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__((format(printf,3,4))); __attribute__((format(printf,3,4)));