#ifndef __EVIL_STDLIB_H__ #define __EVIL_STDLIB_H__ /** * @file evil_stdlib.h * @brief The file that provides functions ported from Unix in stdlib.h. * @defgroup Evil_Stdlib_Group Stdlib.h functions. * @ingroup Evil * * This header provides functions ported from Unix in stdlib.h. * * @{ */ /* * Environment variable related functions * */ /** * @brief Create, modify, or remove environment variables. * * @param name The name of the environment variable. * @param value The value of the environment variable to set. * @param overwrite 0 to let the environment variable unchanged, 1 otherwise. * @return 0 on success, -1 otherwise. * * Add the new environment variable @p name or modify its value if it * exists, and set it to @p value. Environment variables define the * environment in which a process executes. If @p value is @c NULL, the * variable is removed (unset) and that call is equivalent to * unsetenv().If the environment variable named by @p name already * exists and the value of @p overwrite is 0, the function shall * return success and the environment shall remain unchanged. * If the function succeeds, it returns 0, otherwise it returns -1. * * Conformity: Non applicable. * * Supported OS: Windows XP. */ EAPI int setenv(const char *name, const char *value, int overwrite); /** * @brief Remove environment variables. * * @param name The name of the environment variable. * @return 0 on success, -1 otherwise. * * Remove the new environment variable @p name if it exists. That * function is equivalent to setenv() with its second parameter to * @c NULL and the third to 1. If the function succeeds, it returns 0, * otherwise it returns -1. * * Conformity: Non applicable. * * Supported OS: Windows XP. */ EAPI int unsetenv(const char *name); /* * Files related functions * */ /** * @brief create an unique temporary directory * * @since 1.8.0 */ EAPI char *mkdtemp(char *__template); /** * @brief Create a unique temporary file name with a suffix. * * @param __template Template of the file to create. * @param suffixlen Length of the suffix following the 'XXXXXX' placeholder. * @return A file descriptor on success, -1 otherwise. * * @since 1.10.0 */ EAPI int mkstemps(char *__template, int suffixlen); /** * @brief Return an absolute or full path name for a specified relative path name. * * @param file_name The absolute path name. * @param resolved_name The relative path name. * @return @c NULL on failure, a pointer to the absolute path name otherwise. * * The function expands the relative path name @p file_name to its * fully qualified or absolute path and store it in the buffer pointed * by @p resolved_name. The buffer is at most @c PATH_MAX bytes long. * If @p resolved_name is @c NULL, malloc() is used to allocate a * buffer of sufficient length to hold the path name. In that case, it * is the responsibility of the caller to free this buffer with free(). * * That function can be used to obtain the absolute path name for * relative paths (relPath) that include "./" or "../" in their names. * * On Windows XP, errno is set in the following cases: * * @li EACCESS: if @p file_name can not be accessed. * @li EINVAL: if @p file_name is @c NULL. * @li ENAMETOOLONG: if the path name is too long. * @li ENOENT: @p file_name does not exist * @li ENOMEM: if memory allocation fails. * * Conformity: None. * * Supported OS: Windows XP. */ EAPI char *realpath(const char *file_name, char *resolved_name); #ifndef HAVE_REALPATH # define HAVE_REALPATH 1 #endif /** * @} */ #endif /* __EVIL_STDLIB_H__ */