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* available under a CC-GNU-LGPL license:
*
* http://creativecommons.org/licenses/LGPL/2.1/
*
* A copy of the full license can be found as part of this
* distribution in the file COPYING.
*
* You may use the liblicense software in accordance with the
* terms of that license. You agree that you are solely
* responsible for your use of the liblicense software and you
* represent and warrant to Creative Commons that your use
* of the liblicense software will comply with the CC-GNU-LGPL.
*
* Copyright 2007, Creative Commons, www.creativecommons.org.
* Copyright 2007, Scott Shawcroft.
* Copyright (C) 2007 Peter Miller
*/
#ifndef LIBLICENSE_H
#define LIBLICENSE_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @mainpage
*
* A library for managing license metadata, in particular Creative
* Commons (CC) licensing information.
*
* The idea of this library started out on the IRC channel, in a
* discussion on how to best help boost the community of software
* developers working with things related to CC - mostly the metadata
* format.
*
* Basically, the idea is to write a portable C library that manages
* metadata for CC licenses, and a bunch of other licenses of interest
* to the community.
*
* The library will produce licensing information based on the
* specifications of calling libraries and programs. In addition
* to generating text for specific licenses, it will also allow an
* application to enumerate which licenses are currently available
* and provide descriptive text for each license, and for license
* features. It should also provide an easy way to specify "verify at"
* URLs.
*
* The benefit of this library is that applications linking to it
* can correctly offer licensing choices, and these choices can
* be transparently updated through package managers as license
* versions are updated. Human readable descriptions will also be
* internationalized, preferably using the same .po files used by the CC
* web site. Hence liblicense will take advantage of package updating
* and i18n systems to allow applications to always provide current
* and correct licensing choices and license text.
*
* Part of the project is also to provide wrappers for the library for
* other languages, and to help external developers add metadata support
* to their projects. A good start will probably be to wrap the library
* for Python, and use it for ccpublisher.
*
* We will also integrate a module system so that libraries can be used
* to embed and extract metadata in/from common formats.
*
* As liblicense itself deals only with text strings, we can also make
* GUI libraries to provide dialogs which present these strings to the
* user in desktop or web applications. This layering ensures that such
* dialogs present consistent licensing choices.
*
* @section N01 Getting Started
*
* Before you can call the library, it is mandatory to call the #ll_init
* function. This is required to initialize internal databases and
* indexes.
*
* Once you are done with the library, it is important to call the
* #ll_stop function. This ensures that library resources are free()ed,
* but more importantly it ensures that caches that need to be have been
* flushed.
*
*
* @section N02 Discovering Available Licenses
*
* To obtain a list of available licenses, you use the #ll_get_licenses
* function. This returns a list of license URIs. This is the most
* important thing to understand about liblicense: it uses
* URIs to name everything, including license references.
*
* For example, the Sampling Plus license URI looks like this:
* http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0/
*
* The <i>license -a</i> command uses code very similar to the following
* to list all of the available licenses:
*
* \code
* #include <liblicense.h>
*
* int
* main (int argc, char **argv)
* {
* ll_uri_t *licenses;
* int i;
*
* licenses = ll_get_licenses (NULL);
* i = 0;
* while (licenses[i] != NULL)
* {
* printf ("%s - %s\n", ll_get_first(ll_get_attribute(licenses[i], LL_NAME, false)), licenses[i]);
* i++;
* }
* ll_free_list (licenses);
* ll_stop ();
* return 0;
* }
* \endcode
*
* The LL_NAME, attribute used to obtain a human-friendly license
* name. You <b>can not</b> pass a human-friendly name to any of the
* functions which expect a license URI, they simply will not work. You
* will have to use #ll_get_licenses and walk the list to translate a
* human-friendly name into a license URI.
*
* There is some logic behind all of this: the human-fiendly names are
* internationalized, and will be appropriately translated for the
* current locale. This means the human-fiendly names are not constant
* from one country to the next, but the license URIs are the same the
* world over.
*
*
* @section N03 Getting a License from a File
*
* There is one thing you will want to do over and over again:
* read the license of a file. Once you have the license URI, you can
* query the license for the various rights you have.
* First things first: reading the license.
*
* \code
* #include <liblicense.h>
* #include <stdio.h>
*
* int
* main (int argc, char **argv)
* {
* ll_uri_t uri;
*
* ll_init ();
* uri = ll_read (argv[1], LL_LICENSE);
* if (uri == NULL)
* printf ("No license found\n");
* else
* printf ("%s\n", uri);
* ll_stop ();
* return 0;
* }
* \endcode
*
* Some file formats are capable of holding a license within their other
* application data. For example, PNG files have optional text comment
* blocks, and the license data could be stored in them. For formats
* which cannot carry license data, is is also possible to a have a
* companion ".xmp" license file. The ll_read function checks for both
* possibilities.
*
*
* @section N04 Getting the Attributes of a License
*
* Having read the license of a file, you want to know what conditions
* it imposes. There are several attributes liblicense exposes for this purpose.
* We have already seen the LL_NAME attribute. The others to
* use are LL_VERSION, #ll_get_jurisdiction, LL_PERMITS,
* LL_REQUIRES, and LL_PROHIBITS.
*
* \code
* void
* print_license_info (ll_uri_t uri)
* {
* char **attrs, **attr;
* char *string;
* ll_version_t version;
* ll_juris_t juris;
* int i;
*
* printf ("License URI: %s\n", uri);
*
* string = ll_get_first(ll_get_attribute(uri, LL_NAME, false));
* printf ("Name: %s\n", string);
* free (string);
*
* version = ll_get_version (uri);
* printf ("Version: ");
* if (version)
* {
* for (i = 1; i <= version[0]; ++i)
* {
* if (i != 1)
* printf (".");
* printf ("%d", version[i]);
* }
* printf ("\n");
* free (version);
* }
*
* juris = ll_get_first(ll_get_attribute(uri, LL_JURISDICTION, false));
* if (juris)
* {
* string = ll_jurisdiction_name (juris);
* printf ("Jurisdiction: %s (%s)\n", string, juris);
* free (string);
* free (juris);
* }
*
* printf ("Rights:\n");
*
* attrs = ll_get_attribute(uri, LL_PERMITS, false);
* if (*attrs)
* {
* printf (" Permits:\n");
* for (attr = attrs; *attr; ++attr)
* {
* printf (" %s\n", *attr);
* }
* }
* ll_free_list (attrs);
*
* attrs = ll_get_attribute(uri, LL_REQUIRES, false);
* if (*attrs)
* {
* printf (" Requires:\n");
* for (attr = attrs; *attr; ++attr)
* {
* printf (" %s\n", *attr);
* }
* }
* ll_free_list (attrs);
*
* attrs = ll_get_attribute(uri, LL_PROHIBITS, false);
* if (*attrs)
* {
* printf (" Prohibits:\n");
* for (attr = attrs; *attr; ++attr)
* {
* printf (" %s\n", *attr);
* }
* }
* ll_free_list (attrs);
* }
* \endcode
*
* When you actually compile and run this code, you will see that once
* again there are URIs for each of the rights, rather than simple
* strings.
*
* The above code is a shortened version of the #ll_license_print_info
* function, which you may prefer to use for consistency.
*
* \code
* #include <liblicense.h>
* #include <stdio.h>
*
* int
* main (int argc, char **argv)
* {
* ll_uri_t uri;
*
* ll_init ();
* uri = ll_read (argv[1], LL_LICENSE);
* if (uri == 0)
* printf ("No license found\n");
* else
* ll_license_print_info (uri);
* ll_stop ();
* return 0;
* \endcode
*
* And, as you can see, the amount of code you need to write is much
* smaller, as well.
*
*
* @section N05 Examining other properties of a file
*
* Despite its name, liblicense supports reading and writing other
* properties to a file. For example, you may want to store a link to a
* "web statement" that has more information on the file.
*
* We have already seen the LL_LICENSE property you can pass to have ll_read().
* The other supported properties are:
* - LL_WEBSTATEMENT - see http://wiki.creativecommons.org/WebStatement
* - LL_MORE_PERMISSIONS - see http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CCPlus
*
* To use them, just pass them to ll_read() like you did with LL_LICENSE.
* Note that ll_write() also accepts these arguments in a similar way.
*
* @section N99 Discovering Supported Formats
*
* The easiest way to see a list of supported formats is to use the
* <b>-m</b> option of the <i>license</i>(1) command which is part of
* the liblicense package. This program uses the liblicense API to
* obtain this information as follows:
*
* \code
* #include <liblicense.h>
*
* int
* main (int argc, char **argv)
* {
* ll_init ();
* ll_print_module_info ();
* ll_stop ();
* return 0;
* }
* \endcode
*
* The results are printed on the standard output. (This section needs
* to be expanded for folks who need pick lists for GUIs._
*/
#ifndef WIN32
#define LL_DIR_SEPARATOR '/'
#define LL_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "/"
#else
#define LL_DIR_SEPARATOR '\\'
#define LL_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "\\"
#endif
/******************* license_info *******************/
typedef char *ll_juris_t;
typedef char *ll_uri_t;
typedef char *ll_locale_t;
typedef int *ll_version_t;
typedef char *ll_attribute_t;
typedef char *ll_filename_t;
/**
* The LL_WEBSTATEMENT attribute is the URL
* to a web page making a license assertion about
* a document. See http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Embedded_Metadata
* for a comic!
*/
#define LL_WEBSTATEMENT "http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/rights/WebStatement"
/**
* The LL_LICENSE attribute is the URI of a license
* that permits some sharing of this work.
*/
#define LL_LICENSE "http://creativecommons.org/ns#license"
/**
* The LL_MORE_PERMISSIONS attribute is the URI of a web page
* indicating how to get more permissions than the embedded license.
*/
#define LL_MORE_PERMISSIONS "http://creativecommons.org/ns#morePermissions"
/**
* The LL_ATTRIBUTION string may be returned by the
* LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS attributes.
*
* credit be given to copyright holder and/or author
*/
#define LL_ATTRIBUTION "http://creativecommons.org/ns#Attribution"
/**
* The LL_COMMERCIAL_USE string may be returned by the
* LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS attributes.
*
* exercising rights for commercial purposes
*/
#define LL_COMMERCIAL_USE "http://creativecommons.org/ns#CommercialUse"
/**
* The LL_DERIVATIVE_WORKS string may be returned by the
* LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS attributes.
*
* creation and distribution of derivative works
*/
#define LL_DERIVATIVE_WORKS "http://creativecommons.org/ns#DerivativeWorks"
/**
* The LL_DISTRIBUTION string may be returned by the
* LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS attributes.
*
* distribution, public display, and publicly performance
*/
#define LL_DISTRIBUTION "http://creativecommons.org/ns#Distribution"
/**
* The LL_HIGH_INCOME_NATION_USE string may be returned
* by the LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS
* functions.
*
* use in a non-developing country
*/
#define LL_HIGH_INCOME_NATION_USE "http://creativecommons.org/ns#HighIncomeNationUse"
/**
* The LL_NOTICE string may be returned by the
* LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS attributes.
*
* copyright and license notices be kept intact
*/
#define LL_NOTICE "http://creativecommons.org/ns#Notice"
/**
* The LL_REPRODUCTION string may be returned by the
* LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS attributes.
*
* making multiple copies
*/
#define LL_REPRODUCTION "http://creativecommons.org/ns#Reproduction"
/**
* The LL_SHARE_ALIKE string may be returned by the
* LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS attributes.
*
* derivative works be licensed under the same terms as the original work
*/
#define LL_SHARE_ALIKE "http://creativecommons.org/ns#ShareAlike"
/**
* The LL_SHARING string may be returned by the
* LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS attributes.
*
* noncommercial distribution, permits commercial derivatives, but only
* non-commercial distribution
*/
#define LL_SHARING "http://creativecommons.org/ns#Sharing"
/**
* The LL_SOURCE_CODE string may be returned by the
* LL_PERMITS, LL_REQUIRES and LL_PROHIBITS attributes.
*
* source code (the preferred form for making modifications) must be
* provided for all derivative works
*/
#define LL_SOURCE_CODE "http://creativecommons.org/ns#SourceCode"
/**
* The LL_REPLACED_BY string can be passed to the
* #ll_get_attribute function to obtain a license's successor.
*/
#define LL_REPLACED_BY "http://purl.org/dc/terms/isReplacedBy"
/**
* The LL_JURISDICTION string can be passed to the
* #ll_get_attribute function to obtain a license's jurisdiction. The
* #ll_get_jurisdiction function does this very thing.
*/
#define LL_JURISDICTION "http://creativecommons.org/ns#jurisdiction"
/**
* The LL_NAME string can be passed to the
* #ll_get_attribute function to obtain a license's name.
* Example: "Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported"
*/
#define LL_NAME "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title"
/**
* The LL_VERSION string can be passed to the
* #ll_get_attribute function to obtain a license's version. The
* LL_VERSION function does this very thing.
*/
#define LL_VERSION "http://purl.org/dc/terms/hasVersion"
/**
* The ll_parse_version function is used to parse a version string
* into a heap-allocated array of integers.
*
* Typically this follows a call to ll_get_attribute() requesting
* the #LL_VERSION attribute.
*
* @param version
* The version number as a string
* @returns
* an array of integers representing each division. The first
* element of the array specifies the number of version divisions
* that follow, and the rest are the actual version numbers.
* Use free() when you are done with it.
*/
ll_version_t ll_parse_version (const char * version);
/**
* The LL_CREATOR string can be passed to the
* #ll_get_attribute function to obtain a license's creator.
*
* Example: "Creative Commons"
*/
#define LL_CREATOR "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/creator"
/**
* The LL_PROHIBITS string can be passed to the
* #ll_get_attribute function to obtain a list of the rights prohibited
* by a license. The LL_PROHIBITS function does this very
* thing.
*/
#define LL_PROHIBITS "http://creativecommons.org/ns#prohibits"
/**
* The LL_PERMITS string can be passed to the
* #ll_get_attribute function to obtain a list of the rights permitted
* by a license. The LL_PERMITS function does this very
* thing.
*/
#define LL_PERMITS "http://creativecommons.org/ns#permits"
/**
* The LL_REQUIRES string can be passed to the
* #ll_get_attribute function to obtain a list of the rights required
* by a license. The LL_REQUIRES function does this very
* thing.
*/
#define LL_REQUIRES "http://creativecommons.org/ns#requires"
/**
* The ll_get_attribute function is used to obtain the names of all
* attributes of the given license which have the given URI.
*
* @param license_uri
* The license of interest
* @param attribute_uri
* The attribute URI of interest (e.g. #LL_PERMITS)
* @param locale
* non-zero if $LANG to be used,
* zero if not relevant
* @returns
* a NULL terminated list of strings,
* use #ll_free_list when you are done with it.
*/
char **ll_get_attribute (ll_uri_t license_uri, const char *attribute_uri,
int locale);
/**
* The ll_filename_to_uri function is used to convert a filename string
* to a URI. The last four characters (the 3 character extension and
* the dot, assuming ".xmp") are ignored. Underscore characters (_)
* are mapped to slash (/). It is happed to a http:// style URI, it is
* <b>not</b> mapped into a file:/// style URI.
*
* Given a license RDF file found on disk, this is used to repopulate
* what URI the RDF refers to.
*
* @param filename
* The file name to be converted to a URI.
* @returns
* a new string. use free() when you are done with it.
*/
ll_uri_t ll_filename_to_uri (const ll_filename_t filename);
/**
* The ll_uri_to_filename function is used to convert a URI string to
* a filename. The http:// prefix is removed, and a ".rdf" extension
* is added. The slash (/) characters are mapped to underscore (_)
* characters.
*
* Given a license URI we need to store or read on disk, this is used
* to determine what filename to save the RDF as or where to read it
* from.
*
* @param uri
* The uri to be converted
* @returns
* a new string. Use free() when you are done with it.
*
* @note
* this function and the #ll_filename_to_uri function are not
* completely symmetric. Don't expect
* strcmp(ll_uri_to_filename(ll_filename_to_uri(x)), x) == 0
* and do not expect
* strcmp(ll_filename_to_uri(ll_uri_to_filename(x)), x) == 0
*/
ll_filename_t ll_uri_to_filename (const ll_uri_t uri);
/**
* Simple function to get the first element of a list
* FIXME: Using this directly may lead to memory leaks!
* @param list
* @returns The first element of the list passed in, a char *.
*/
char * ll_get_first(char** list);
/**
* The ll_jurisdiction_name functions is used to map a jusrisdiction
* code (two letter country code, usually) to a jusrisdiction name
* (country name).
*
* @param jurisdiction
* The justisdiction code of interest
* @returns
* a string containing the jurisdiction name (country name),
* or NULL on error. Use free when you are done with it.
*/
char *ll_jurisdiction_name (const char * jurisdiction);
/*******************************************************/
/************** licenses_{cached,uncached} *************/
/**
* The ll_init function is used to prepare the liblicense library for
* use. This function is to be called before any other use of the
* library.
*
* @returns
* 0 on success,
* 1 if there was a problem (printed on stderr)
*/
int ll_init (void);
/**
* The ll_stop function is used to release all resources held by
* the library. It must be used after all uses of the library are
* completed... there may be writes and updates to perform before the
* program completes.
*
* @returns
* 0 on success
*/
int ll_stop (void);
/**
* The ll_verify_uri function is used to determine whether or not the
* given uri is recognized by the system.
*
* @param license_uri
* The URI of the license of interest
* @returns
* 1 if recognized,
* 0 if not
*/
int ll_verify_uri (const ll_uri_t license_uri);
/**
* The ll_get_all_licenses function is used to obtain a list of all
* general license URIs available for new works.
*
* @returns
* a NULL terminated list of strings.
* Use #ll_free_list when you are done with it.
*/
ll_uri_t *ll_get_all_licenses (void);
/**
* The ll_get_licenses function is used to obtain a list of all general
* licenses in a family.
*
* @param justrisdiction
* A string naming the jurisdiction code of interest.
* @returns
* a NULL terminated list of strings containing URIs of licenses.
* Use #ll_free_list when you are done with it.
*/
ll_uri_t *ll_get_licenses (const ll_juris_t justrisdiction);
/**
* The ll_get_jurisdictions function is used to obtain a list of all
* jurisdiction codes.
*
* @returns
* a NULL terminated list of strings containing available
* juristriction codes (as opposed to all possible jurisdiction
* codes). Use #ll_free_list when you are done with it.
*/
ll_juris_t *ll_get_jurisdictions (void);
/**
* The ll_license_print_info function is used to print all available
* details of a license on the standard output.
*
* @param license_uri
* The URI of the license who's details are to be printed.
*/
void ll_license_print_info (ll_uri_t license_uri);
/******************* module_wrangler *******************/
/**
* LL_PREDICATE_ANY is a string meaning that a module can store
* any URI as a predicate.
*/
#define LL_PREDICATE_ANY "?predicate"
typedef char *ll_module_t;
typedef char *ll_symbol_t;
typedef char *ll_mime_type_t;
/**
* The ll_get_config_modules function may be used to obtain a list of
* available configuration modules.
*
* @returns
* a NULL terminated list of config module filenames (strings).
* Use #ll_free_list when you are done with it.
*/
ll_module_t *ll_get_config_modules (void);
/**
* The ll_get_io_modules function may be used to obtain a list of
* available I/O modules.
*
* @returns
* a NULL terminated list of I/O module filenames (strings).
* Use #ll_free_list when you are done with it.
* @note
* The #ll_init_modules function shall be called before this function.
*/
ll_module_t *ll_get_io_modules (void);
/**
* The ll_module_init function may be used to load a module and call
* its "init" function with no arguments. If the module does not have an
* "init" symbol, nothing is called, but the module is still dlopen()ed.
* No checks are made that the "init" symbol is a functions (and not,
* say, a variable) and no checks are made that the function takes no
* arguments.
*
* Each successfull call <i>must</i> be balanced by a #ll_module_shutdown
* call when you are done with the module.
*
* @param directory
* The directory containing the modules.
* @param module
* The name of the module of interest
* @returns
* 0 if the module can't be opened with dlopen,
* 1 if it can.
*/
int ll_module_init (const char *directory, ll_module_t module);
/**
* The ll_get_module_symbol function may be used to obtain a pointer to
* a symbol in a module. Usually this will be a function, but it could
* be data.
*
* @param directory
* The directory containing the modules.
* @param module
* The name of the module of interest
* @param symbol
* The name of the symbol of interest
* @returns
* the NULL pointer if the symbol does not exist, or a pointer to
* the symbol in dynamic memory.
* @note
* This function will exit with a fatal error if it is not possble
* to dlopen the module.
*/
void *ll_get_module_symbol (const char *directory, ll_module_t module,
ll_symbol_t symbol);
/**
* The ll_module_shutdown function may be used to call the shutdown
* symbol (if it exists) of the module and then unloads the module. No
* checks are made that the "shutdown" symbol is a function (and not,
* say, a variable) and no checks are made that the function takes no
* arguments.
*
* @param directory
* The directory containing the modules.
* @param module
* The name of the module of interest
* @returns
* -1 on error (the module cannot be dlopen()ed),
* 0 on success
*/
int ll_module_shutdown (const char *directory, ll_module_t module);
/**
* The ll_print_module_info function is used to print a human readable
* summary of all available I/O modules on the standard output.
*
* @note
* The #ll_init_modules function shall be called before this function.
*/
void ll_print_module_info (void);
/**
* The ll_init_modules function is used to initialize the I/O module
* system before any of the module handling functions are called.
*
* It is safe to call this function more than once, but this does <b>not</b>
* increase a reference count, so the first call to #ll_stop_modules will
* stop all modules.
*
* @note
* If an error occurs reading the modules directory, an error will
* be reported on stderr, and this function will return without
* doing anything.
* @note
* Clients of this API should never need to call this function
* directly, as the #ll_init functions calls it for you.
*/
void ll_init_modules (void);
/**
* The ll_stop_modules function is used to finalize the I/O module
* system after the last use of the module system has completed.
*
* It is mostly safe to call this function more than once. See the note
* on #ll_init_modules for more information.
*
* @note
* Clients of this API should never need to call this function
* directly, as the #ll_stop functions calls it for you.
*/
void ll_stop_modules (void);
/**
* The _ll_contains_token function is used to look for a given token in
* a string.
*
* @param haystack
* The string to be searched
* @param needle
* The string to be searched for
* @returns
* non-zero (true) if the needle is found in the haystack,
* zero (false) if not found.
*/
int _ll_contains_token (const char **haystack, const char *needle);
/**
* Calculates the number of modules available to us.
* @return int # of modules available...
*/
unsigned int _ll_modules_count_available();
typedef struct _LLModuleDesc LLModuleDesc;
extern LLModuleDesc **_ll_module_list;
typedef void (*LLModuleInitFunc) (void);
typedef char *(*LLModuleReadFunc) (const char *, const char *);
typedef int (*LLModuleWriteFunc) (const char *, const char *, const char *);
typedef void (*LLModuleShutdownFunc) (void);
enum ll_features
{
LL_FEATURES_NONE = 0x000000,
LL_FEATURES_EMBED = 0x000001
};
typedef enum ll_features ll_features;
struct _LLModuleDesc
{
const char *name;
const char *description;
const char *version;
int features;
const char **supported_predicates;
const char **mime_types;
LLModuleInitFunc module_init;
LLModuleReadFunc read;
LLModuleWriteFunc write;
LLModuleShutdownFunc module_shutdown;
void *handle;
};
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#define LL_MODULEEXPORT __declspec(dllexport) extern
#else
#define LL_MODULE_EXPORT
#endif
#define LL_MODULE_DEFINE(name,description,version,features,supported_predicates,mime_types,init,read,write,shutdown) \
LL_MODULE_EXPORT LLModuleDesc ll_module_desc = { \
name, \
description, \
version, \
features, \
supported_predicates, \
mime_types, \
init, \
read, \
write, \
shutdown , \
0 \
};
/******************** system_default *******************/
/**
* The ll_license_default_set function is used to set a specific license
* as the default license.
*
* @param license_uri
* the URL of the license to be remembered as the default license
* @returns
* 1 on succes, or
* 0 on failure
*/
int ll_license_default_set (const ll_uri_t license_uri);
/**
* The ll_license_default_get function is used to obtain the URI of the
* default license.
*
* @returns
* NULL if there is no default, or
* a pointer to a new string. Use free() when you are done with it.
*/
ll_uri_t ll_license_default_get (void);
/********************* read_license ********************/
/**
* The ll_read function may be used to obtain the URI of the license
* of the given file. All available modules will be tried against the
* file.
*
* @param filename
* The name of the file for which the license is desired.
* @param predicate
* Read this predicate from the file.
* NULL is NOT accepted.
* If you are unsure, you should ask for the LL_LICENSE predicate.
* @returns
* NULL if the file cannot be read, or no license can be found; otherwise
* a string containing the URI of the license corresponding to the file.
* (sort of: it actually returns the license with the highest count)
* @note
* The #ll_init_modules function shall be called before this function.
*/
ll_uri_t ll_read (ll_filename_t filename, const ll_uri_t predicate);
/**
* The ll_module_read function may be used to obtain the URI of the
* license of the given file, as determined by the named module.
*
* @param filename
* The name of the file for which the license is desired
* @param predicate
* Read this predicate from the file.
* NULL is NOT accepted.
* If you are unsure, you should ask for the license of the file
* with the LL_LICENSE predicate.
* @param module
* The name of the module to scan the file with
* @returns
* a string containing the URI of the license corresponding to the file.
* CHECKME: Probably could also return NULL, just like ll_read().
* @note
* The #ll_init_modules function shall be called before this function.
*/
ll_uri_t ll_module_read (ll_filename_t filename, const ll_uri_t predicate, ll_module_t module);
typedef struct _LLModuleDesc_and_index {
LLModuleDesc __desc;
unsigned int __index;
unsigned int __cached_module_list_length;
char * __mime_type;
} LLModuleSearchState;
/**
* Calculates the number of modules available to us.
* @return int # of modules available...
*/
unsigned int ll_modules_count_available();
/**
** LLModuleSearchState state = {0};
** ll_module_for_file("/your/mom/music.mp3", LL_LICENSE, &state);
** modifies a LLModuleSearchState struct passed in
** so that the search can be resumed
** (without index, searching would be O(N^2)
* @param filename
* The filename to search for. If NULL, then get every module.
* @param predicate
* Return only modules that support this predicate. Use
* NULL if you want to find all modules independent
* of which predicate they support. Using LL_PREDICATE_ANY
* will actually search for modules that literally support any
* predicate.
* @return LLModuleDesc for the currently-found module
* If that is NULL, there are no more matching modules.
*/
LLModuleDesc * ll_module_search(ll_filename_t filename,
const char * predicate,
/* out */ LLModuleSearchState * state);
/******************** write_license ********************/
/**
* The ll_write function is used to write the given license to the given
* file using all applicable modules.
*
* It first attempts to embed the license into the file, it only writes
* to external locations if it cannot embed the license using any
* module.
*
* @param filename
* The name of the file the license is about
* @param predicate
* The exact predicate being stored (NULL is not okay)
* @param value
* The value to store (typically a URL/URI for a license)
* @returns
* -1 if no embedders are available for this file type;
* 0 if all available embedders failed;
* 1 on success
* @note
* The #ll_init_modules function shall be called before this function.
*/
int ll_write (ll_filename_t filename, const ll_uri_t predicate, ll_uri_t value);
/**
* The ll_module write function is used to write the given license to
* the given file using the given module.
*
* @param filename
* The name of the file the license is about
* @param predicate
* The exact predicate being stored (NULL is not okay)
* @param value
* The value to store (typically a URL/URI for a license)
* @param module
* The name of the module to use to write the license to the file.
* @returns
* -1 if no embedders are available for this file type;
* 0 if all available embedders failed;
* 1 on success
* @note
* The #ll_init_modules function shall be called before this function.
*/
int ll_module_write (ll_filename_t filename, ll_uri_t predicate,
const ll_uri_t license_uri,
ll_module_t module);
/**
* A constant indicating that module writing failed.
*/
#define LL_E_MODULE_WRITE_FAIL 1
/******************* license_chooser *******************/
/**
* This is an opaque type, used to remember the results of a license query.
*/
typedef struct _ll_license_chooser_t ll_license_chooser_t;
typedef struct ll_license_list_t ll_license_list_t;
struct ll_license_list_t
{
struct ll_license_list_t *next;
const char *license;
};
#define LL_UNSPECIFIED 0
/**
* The ll_new_license_chooser function is used to find a suitable
* license given a list of license attributes.
*
* @param jurisdiction
* The two letter country code of the jurisdiction of interest
* @param attributes
* a NULL terminated list of attribute names
* @returns
* an opaque pointer to a result.
* Free with #ll_free_license_chooser when you are done with it.
*/
ll_license_chooser_t *ll_new_license_chooser (const ll_juris_t jurisdiction,
const char **attributes);
/**
* The ll_free_license_chooser function is used to release the resources
* used by the result of a #ll_new_license_chooser function call.
*
* @param choo
* the license chooser results to be released
*/
void ll_free_license_chooser (ll_license_chooser_t *choo);
/**
* The ll_get_licenses_from_flags function is used to extract a
* linked-list of matching licenses from the result returned by a call
* to #ll_new_license_chooser. The flags given should be OR'ed together
* and come from the result of ll_attribute_flag()
*
* @param choo
* The results from an earlier #ll_new_license_chooser call.
* @param permits
* bit mask
* @param requires
* bit mask
* @param prohibits
* bit mask
* @returns
* list of URIs of compatible licenses
*/
const ll_license_list_t *ll_get_licenses_from_flags (ll_license_chooser_t *choo,
int permits, int requires,
int prohibits);
/** Given a license chooser object and a license,
* this function determines what "permits", "requires", and "prohibits"
* arguments to the chooser would be necessary to find the license.
*
* If the license cannot be found by the chooser, the flags are set to -1.
*
* Only useful for debugging, as far as I know.
* @param choo
* A chooser created by #ll_new_license_chooser.
* @param license
* The license to explain how to find.
* @param permits
* (modified) set to the permits value necessary to find this license
* @param requires
* (modified) set to the requires value necessary to find this license
* @param prohibits
* (modified) set to the prohibits value necessary to find this license
*
*/
void ll_get_license_flags (ll_license_chooser_t *choo, const char *license,
int *permits, int *requires,
int *prohibits);
/**
* The ll_attribute_flag function is used to obtain the bit map bit
* corresponding to the named attribute in the #ll_free_license_chooser
* result. This is used to query the result for licenses.
*
* @param choo
* The results from an earlier #ll_new_license_chooser call.
* @param attr
* The name of the attribute
* @returns
* integer with single bit set
*/
int ll_attribute_flag (ll_license_chooser_t * choo, const char *attr);
/************************* list ************************/
/**
* The ll_new_list function is used to allocate a list large enough to
* hold the given number of strings. It will be created empty.
*
* When you add strings to the list, make sure you use the strdup()
* function, or any other method which directly or indirectly uses
* malloc. This is because the #ll_free_list function will pass it to
* free().
*
* @param length
* the size of the new list (>= 0)
* @returns
* a ponter to the new list. Use #ll_free_list when you are done
* with it.
*/
char **ll_new_list (int length);
/**
* The ll_free_list function is used to release memory used by a string
* list created by the @ll_new_list function.
*
* @param list
* The list of strings to be free()ed. Nothing bad happens if it is
* NULL. Very bad things happen if you call it too many times for
* the same list.
*/
void ll_free_list (char **list);
/**
* The ll_list_contains function is used to examine a list of strings to
* determine whether or not it contains a specific string.
*
* @param haystack
* The list of strings to be searched
* @param needle
* The string being searched for.
* @returns
* false if haystack is NULL,
* false if needle is NULL,
* false if the needle is not present in the haystack,
* true only if the needle <b>is</b> present in the haystack,
*/
int ll_list_contains (char **haystack, char *needle);
/**
* The ll_list_index function is used to determine the index of a string
* in a list of strings.
*
* @param haystack
* The list of strings to be searched
* <b>Must not</b> be NULL.
* @param needle
* The string being searched for.
* <b>Must not</b> be NULL.
* @returns
* the index of the needle within the haystack, or
* -1 if not present at all
*/
int ll_list_index (char **haystack, char *needle);
/**
* The ll_list_length function is used to
* determine the length of a list of strings.
*
* @param list
* The list of strings to measure.
* <b>Must not</b> be NULL.
* @returns
* The number of strings in the list.
*/
int ll_list_length (char **list);
/**
* The ll_list_mode function is used to determine the string which
* appears most often in the list.
*
* @param list
* The list of strings to obtain the commonest string from
* <b>Must not</b> be NULL.
* @param ignore
* string value to ignore.
* <b>Must not</b> be NULL.
* @returns
* The commonest string (one of the instances). It has <i>not</i>
* been copied, so do not free() it.
*/
char *ll_list_mode (char **list, char *ignore);
/**
* The ll_list_print function is used to print a list of strings to
* the standard output. If lptr is NULL, "(null)" will be printed,
* otherwise the list contents will be printed within square brackets.
* Each string will be printed in single quotes.
*
* @param lptr
* pointer to the list to be printed
*/
void ll_list_print (char **lptr);
/**
* The ll_int_arrays_equal function is used to check if two arrays of
* integers are equivalent. It assumes:
* - that the pointers are not NULL
* - that the first element of the array is the length of the array
* (not including the size)
* For example, this is valid: {2, 1, 2}
*
* @param ra1
* Pointer to the first thing to compare
* @param ra2
* Pointer to the second thing to compare
*/
int ll_int_arrays_equal (int* ra1, int* ra2);
/**
* The ll_lists_equal function is used to check if two arrays of
* char* elements are equivalent. It assumes:
* - that the pointers are not NULL
* - that the lists end in a NULL
* For example, this is valid: {"your", "mom", NULL}
*
* @param list_one
* Pointer to the first thing to compare
* @param list_two
* Pointer to the second thing to compare
*/
int ll_lists_equal(char **list_one, char **list_two);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* LIBLICENSE_H */
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