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**
*W system.h GAP source Martin Schönert
*W & Dave Bayer (MAC)
*W & Harald Boegeholz (OS/2)
*W & Frank Celler (MACH)
*W & Paul Doyle (VMS)
*W & Burkhard Höfling (MAC)
*W & Steve Linton (MS/DOS)
**
**
*Y Copyright (C) 1996, Lehrstuhl D für Mathematik, RWTH Aachen, Germany
*Y (C) 1998 School Math and Comp. Sci., University of St Andrews, Scotland
*Y Copyright (C) 2002 The GAP Group
**
** The file 'system.c' declares all operating system dependent functions
** except file/stream handling which is done in "sysfiles.h".
*/
#define _GNU_SOURCE /* is used for ptsname_r prototype etc. */
#ifndef GAP_SYSTEM_H
#define GAP_SYSTEM_H
/****************************************************************************
**
*V autoconf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . use "config.h"
*/
#include "config.h"
/* include C library stdlib.h to ensure size_t etc. is defined. */
#include <stdlib.h>
/****************************************************************************
**
*D user edit-able defines
*/
/* initial amount of memory if '-m' is not given in KB */
/* The following tests whether we are in 64-bit mode, note that
* SYS_IS_64_BIT is only defined later in this file! */
#if SIZEOF_VOID_P == 8
#define SY_STOR_MIN (128L * 1024)
#else
#define SY_STOR_MIN (64L * 1024)
#endif
/****************************************************************************
**
*D debug flags (user edit-able)
*/
/* * * * * * * * * * saving/loading the workspace * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/* define to get information while restoring */
/* #undef DEBUG_LOADING */
/* define to debug registering of global bags */
/* #undef DEBUG_GLOBAL_BAGS */
/* define to debug registering of function handlers */
/* #undef DEBUG_HANDLER_REGISTRATION */
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * debugging GASMAN * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/* define to create functions PTR_BAG, etc instead of macros */
/* #undef DEBUG_FUNCTIONS_BAGS */
/* define to debug masterpointers errors */
/* #undef DEBUG_MASTERPOINTERS */
/* define stack align for gasman (from "config.h") */
#define SYS_STACK_ALIGN C_STACK_ALIGN
/* check if we are on a 64 bit machine */
#if SIZEOF_VOID_P == 8
# define SYS_IS_64_BIT 1
#elif !defined(SIZEOF_VOID_P) && !defined(USE_PRECOMPILED)
/* If SIZEOF_VOID_P has not been defined, and we are not currently
re-making the dependency list (via cnf/Makefile), then trigger
an error. */
# error Something is wrong with this GAP installation: SIZEOF_VOID_P not defined
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_DOTGAPRC
/* define as 1 if the user resource file is ".gaprc" */
#define HAVE_DOTGAPRC 1
#endif
/* Define as 1 if your systems uses '/' as path separator.
**
** Currently, we support nothing else. For Windows (or rather: Cygwin), we
** rely on a small hack which converts the path separator '\' used there
** on '/' on the fly. Put differently: Systems that use completely different
** path separators, or none at all, are currently not supported.
*/
#ifndef HAVE_SLASH_SEPARATOR
#define HAVE_SLASH_SEPARATOR 1
#endif
#define FPUTS_TO_STDERR(str) fputs (str, stderr)
/****************************************************************************
**
*T Char, Int1, Int2, Int4, Int, UChar, UInt1, UInt2, UInt4, UInt . integers
**
** 'Char', 'Int1', 'Int2', 'Int4', 'Int', 'UChar', 'UInt1', 'UInt2',
** 'UInt4', 'UInt' and possibly 'Int8' and 'UInt8' are the integer types.
**
** Note that to get this to work, all files must be compiled with or without
** '-DSYS_IS_64_BIT', not just "system.c".
**
** '(U)Int<n>' should be exactly <n> bytes long
** '(U)Int' should be the same length as a bag identifier
*/
/* 64 bit machines -- well alphas anyway */
#ifdef SYS_IS_64_BIT
typedef char Char;
typedef signed char Int1;
typedef short int Int2;
typedef int Int4;
typedef long int Int8;
typedef long int Int;
typedef unsigned char UChar;
typedef unsigned char UInt1;
typedef unsigned short int UInt2;
typedef unsigned int UInt4;
typedef unsigned long int UInt8;
typedef unsigned long int UInt;
/* 32bit machines */
#else
typedef char Char;
typedef signed char Int1;
typedef short int Int2;
typedef long int Int4;
typedef long int Int;
typedef long long int Int8;
typedef unsigned char UChar;
typedef unsigned char UInt1;
typedef unsigned short int UInt2;
typedef unsigned long int UInt4;
typedef unsigned long int UInt;
typedef unsigned long long int UInt8;
#endif
/****************************************************************************
**
*F Macros to allow detection of dangerous assignments
**
** NL makes its argument not a valid lvalue, but has no effect at runtime
*/
#ifdef __GNUC__
static inline Char IDENT_Char(Char x)
{
return x;
}
#define NL_Char(x) (IDENT_Char((x)))
#else
#define NL_Char(x) (x)
#endif
#ifdef __GNUC__
static inline Int IDENT_Int(Int x)
{
return x;
}
#define NL_Int(x) (IDENT_Int((x)))
#else
#define NL_Int(x) (x)
#endif
#ifdef __GNUC__
static inline UInt IDENT_UInt(UInt x)
{
return x;
}
#define NL_UInt(x) (IDENT_UInt((x)))
#else
#define NL_UInt(x) (x)
#endif
/****************************************************************************
**
*T Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . type of the identifier of a bag
*/
typedef UInt * * Bag;
/****************************************************************************
**
*T Obj . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . type of objects
**
** 'Obj' is the type of objects.
*/
#define Obj Bag
/****************************************************************************
**
*F * * * * * * * * * * * command line settable options * * * * * * * * * * *
*/
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyStackAlign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . alignment of the stack
**
** 'SyStackAlign' is the alignment of items on the stack. It must be a
** divisor of 'sizof(Bag)'. The addresses of all identifiers on the stack
** must be divisable by 'SyStackAlign'. So if it is 1, identifiers may be
** anywhere on the stack, and if it is 'sizeof(Bag)', identifiers may only
** be at addresses divisible by 'sizeof(Bag)'. This value is initialized
** from a macro passed from the makefile, because it is machine dependent.
**
** This value is passed to 'InitBags'.
*/
extern UInt SyStackAlign;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyArchitecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . name of the architecture
*/
extern const Char * SyArchitecture;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyKernelVersion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kernel version number
*/
extern const Char * SyKernelVersion;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyAutoloadPackages . . . . . . . . . . automatically load packages
**
** 0: no
** 1: yes
*/
extern UInt SyAutoloadPackages;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyBreakSuppress . . . . . . . . never enter a break loop
**
** 0: no
** 1: yes
*/
extern UInt SyBreakSuppress;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyBanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . surpress banner
**
** 'SyBanner' determines whether GAP should print the banner.
**
** Per default it is true, i.e., GAP prints the nice banner. It can be
** changed by the '-b' option to have GAP surpress the banner.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
*/
extern UInt SyBanner;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyCTRD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . true if '<ctr>-D' is <eof>
*/
extern UInt SyCTRD;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyCacheSize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . size of the cache
**
** 'SyCacheSize' is the size of the data cache, in kilobytes
**
** This is per default 0, which means that there is no usuable data cache.
** It is usually changed with the '-c' option in the script that starts GAP.
**
** This value is passed to 'InitBags'.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
*/
extern UInt SyCacheSize;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyCheckCRCCompiledModule . . . check crc while loading compiled modules
*/
extern Int SyCheckCRCCompiledModule;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyCompileInput . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from this input file
*/
extern Char SyCompileInput [256];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyCompileMagic1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and this magic number
*/
extern Char * SyCompileMagic1;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyCompileName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . with this name
*/
extern Char SyCompileName [256];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyCompileOutput . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . into this output file
*/
extern Char SyCompileOutput [256];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyCompileOptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . with these options
*/
extern Char SyCompileOptions [256];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyCompilePlease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tell GAP to compile a file
*/
extern Int SyCompilePlease;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyDebugLoading . . . . . . . . . output messages about loading of files
*/
extern Int SyDebugLoading;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyGapRootPaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . array of root paths
**
** 'SyGapRootPaths' conatins the names of the directories where the GAP
** files are located.
**
** It is modified by the command line option -l.
**
** It is copied into the GAP variable called 'GAP_ROOT_PATHS' and used by
** 'SyFindGapRootFile'.
**
** Each entry must end with the pathname seperator, eg. if 'init.g' is the
** name of a library file 'strcat( SyGapRootPaths[i], "lib/init.g" );' must
** be a valid filename.
**
** In addition we store the path to the users ~/.gap directory, if available,
** in 'DotGapPath'.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
*/
#define MAX_GAP_DIRS 128
extern Char SyGapRootPaths [MAX_GAP_DIRS] [512];
#if HAVE_DOTGAPRC
extern Char DotGapPath[512];
#endif
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyInitfiles[] . . . . . . . . . . . list of filenames to be read in init
**
** 'SyInitfiles' is a list of file to read upon startup of GAP.
**
** It contains the 'init.g' file and a user specific init file if it exists.
** It also contains all names all the files specified on the command line.
**
** This is used in 'InitGap' which tries to read those files upon startup.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
**
** For UNIX this list contains 'LIBNAME/init.g' and '$HOME/.gaprc'.
*/
extern Char SyInitfiles [32] [512];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyPkgnames[] . . . . . . . . . . . list of package names
**
** 'SyPkgnames' is a list of names of entries of the `pkg' directory. It is
** used for autoloading.
*/
#define SY_MAX_PKGNR 100
extern Char SyPkgnames [SY_MAX_PKGNR][16];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyGapRCFilename . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . filename of the gaprc file
*/
extern Char SyGapRCFilename [512];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyHasUserHome . . . . . . . . . . true if user has HOME in environment
*V SyUserHome . . . . . . . . . . . . . path of users home (it is exists)
*/
extern Int SyHasUserHome;
extern Char SyUserHome [256];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyLineEdit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . support line editing
**
** 0: no line editing
** 1: line editing if terminal
** 2: always line editing (EMACS)
*/
extern UInt SyLineEdit;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyUseReadline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . support line editing
**
** Switch for not using readline although GAP is compiled with libreadline
*/
extern UInt SyUseReadline;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyMsgsFlagBags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . enable gasman messages
**
** 'SyMsgsFlagBags' determines whether garabage collections are reported or
** not.
**
** Per default it is false, i.e. Gasman is silent about garbage collections.
** It can be changed by using the '-g' option on the GAP command line.
**
** This is used in the function 'SyMsgsBags' below.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
*/
extern UInt SyMsgsFlagBags;
extern Int SyGasmanNumbers[2][9];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyNrCols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . length of the output lines
**
** 'SyNrCols' is the length of the lines on the standard output device.
**
** Per default this is 80 characters which is the usual width of terminals.
** It can be changed by the '-x' options for larger terminals or printers.
**
** 'Pr' uses this to decide where to insert a <newline> on the output lines.
** 'SyRead' uses it to decide when to start scrolling the echoed input line.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
*/
extern UInt SyNrCols;
extern UInt SyNrColsLocked;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyNrRows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . number of lines on the screen
**
** 'SyNrRows' is the number of lines on the standard output device.
**
** Per default this is 24, which is the usual size of terminal screens.
** It can be changed with the '-y' option for larger terminals or printers.
**
** 'SyHelp' uses this to decide where to stop with '-- <space> for more --'.
*/
extern UInt SyNrRows;
extern UInt SyNrRowsLocked;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyQuiet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . surpress prompt
**
** 'SyQuit' determines whether GAP should print the prompt and the banner.
**
** Per default its false, i.e. GAP prints the prompt and the nice banner.
** It can be changed by the '-q' option to have GAP operate in silent mode.
**
** It is used by the functions in 'gap.c' to surpress printing the prompts.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
*/
extern UInt SyQuiet;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyRestoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . restoring a workspace
**
** `SyRestoring' determines whether GAP is restoring a workspace or not. If
** it is zero no restoring should take place otherwise it holds the filename
** of a workspace to restore.
**
*/
extern Char * SyRestoring;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyInitializing set to 1 during library init
**
** `SyInitializing' is set to 1 during the library intialization phase of
** startup. It supresses some behaviours that may not be possible so early
** such as homogeneity tests in the plist code.
*/
extern UInt SyInitializing;
extern Char **SyOriginalArgv;
extern UInt SyOriginalArgc;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyStorMax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . maximal size of workspace
**
** 'SyStorMax' is the maximal size of the workspace allocated by Gasman.
** this is now in kilobytes.
**
** This is per default 256 MByte, which is often a reasonable value. It is
** usually changed with the '-o' option in the script that starts GAP.
**
** This is used in the function 'SyAllocBags'below.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
*/
extern Int SyStorMax;
extern Int SyStorOverrun;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyStorKill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . maximal size of workspace
**
** 'SyStorKill' is really the maximal size of the workspace allocated by
** Gasman. GAP exists before trying to allocate more than this amount
** of memory in kilobytes
**
** This is per default disabled (i.e. = 0).
** Can be changed with the '-K' option in the script that starts GAP.
**
** This is used in the function 'SyAllocBags'below.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
*/
extern Int SyStorKill;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyStorMin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . default size for initial workspace
**
** 'SyStorMin' is the size of the initial workspace allocated by Gasman.
** in kilobytes
**
** This is per default 24 Megabyte, which is often a reasonable value.
** It is usually changed with the '-m' option in the script that starts GAP.
**
** This value is used in the function 'SyAllocBags' below.
**
** Put in this package because the command line processing takes place here.
*/
extern Int SyStorMin;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SySystemInitFile . . . . . . . . . . . name of the system "init.g" file
*/
extern Char SySystemInitFile [256];
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyUseModule . . . . . check for dynamic/static modules in 'READ_GAP_ROOT'
*/
extern int SyUseModule;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyWindow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . running under a window handler
**
** 'SyWindow' is 1 if GAP is running under a window handler front end such
** as 'xgap', and 0 otherwise.
**
** If running under a window handler front end, GAP adds various commands
** starting with '@' to the output to let 'xgap' know what is going on.
*/
extern UInt SyWindow;
/****************************************************************************
**
*F * * * * * * * * * * * * * time related functions * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*/
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyStartTime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . time when GAP was started
*/
extern UInt SyStartTime;
/****************************************************************************
**
*V SyStopTime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . time when reading started
*/
extern UInt SyStopTime;
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyTime() . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . return time spent in milliseconds
**
** 'SyTime' returns the number of milliseconds spent by GAP so far.
**
** Should be as accurate as possible, because it is used for profiling.
*/
extern UInt SyTime ( void );
/* TODO: Properly document the following three calls */
extern UInt SyTimeSys ( void );
extern UInt SyTimeChildren ( void );
extern UInt SyTimeChildrenSys ( void );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * string functions * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*/
/****************************************************************************
**
*F IsAlpha( <ch> ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . is a character a normal letter
**
** 'IsAlpha' returns 1 if its character argument is a normal character from
** the range 'a..zA..Z' and 0 otherwise.
*/
#include <ctype.h>
#define IsAlpha(ch) (isalpha((unsigned int)ch))
/****************************************************************************
**
*F IsDigit( <ch> ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is a character a digit
**
** 'IsDigit' returns 1 if its character argument is a digit from the range
** '0..9' and 0 otherwise.
*/
#define IsDigit(ch) (isdigit((unsigned int)ch))
/****************************************************************************
**
*F IsSpace( <ch> ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .is a character whitespace
**
** 'IsDigit' returns 1 if its character argument is whitespace: ' ', tab,
** carriage return, linefeed or vertical tab
*/
#define IsSpace(ch) (isspace((unsigned int)ch))
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyStrlen( <str> ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . length of a string
**
** 'SyStrlen' returns the length of the string <str>, i.e., the number of
** characters in <str> that precede the terminating null character.
*/
extern UInt SyStrlen (
const Char * str );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyStrcmp( <str1>, <str2> ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . compare two strings
**
** 'SyStrcmp' returns an integer greater than, equal to, or less than zero
** according to whether <str1> is greater than, equal to, or less than
** <str2> lexicographically.
*/
extern Int SyStrcmp (
const Char * str1,
const Char * str2 );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyStrncmp( <str1>, <str2>, <len> ) . . . . . . . . . compare two strings
**
** 'SyStrncmp' returns an integer greater than, equal to, or less than zero
** according to whether <str1> is greater than, equal to, or less than
** <str2> lexicographically. 'SyStrncmp' compares at most <len> characters.
*/
extern Int SyStrncmp (
const Char * str1,
const Char * str2,
UInt len );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyIntString( <string> ) . . . . . . . . extract a C integer from a string
**
*/
extern Int SyIntString( const Char *string );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyStrncat( <dst>, <src>, <len> ) . . . . . append one string to another
**
** 'SyStrncat' appends characters from the <src> to <dst> until either a
** null character is encoutered or <len> characters have been copied.
** <dst> becomes the concatenation of <dst> and <src>. The resulting string
** is always null terminated. 'SyStrncat' returns a pointer to <dst>.
*/
extern Char * SyStrncat (
Char * dst,
const Char * src,
UInt len );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F strlcpy( <dst>, <src>, <len> )
**
** Copy src to buffer dst of size len. At most len-1 characters will be
** copied. Afterwards, dst is always NUL terminated (unless len == 0).
**
** Returns strlen(src); hence if the return value is greater or equal
** than len, truncation occurred.
**
** This function is provided by some systems (e.g. OpenBSD, Mac OS X),
** but not by all, so we provide a fallback implementation for those
** systems that lack it.
*/
#ifndef HAVE_STRLCPY
size_t strlcpy (
char *dst,
const char *src,
size_t len);
#endif
/****************************************************************************
**
*F strlcat( <dst>, <src>, <len> )
**
** Appends src to buffer dst of size len (unlike strncat, len is the full
** size of dst, not space left). At most len-1 characters will be copied.
** Afterwards, dst is always NUL terminated (unless len == 0).
**
** Returns initial length of dst plus strlen(src); hence if the return value
** is greater or equal than len, truncation occurred.
**
** This function is provided by some systems (e.g. OpenBSD, Mac OS X),
** but not by all, so we provide a fallback implementation for those
** systems that lack it.
*/
#ifndef HAVE_STRLCAT
size_t strlcat (
char *dst,
const char *src,
size_t len);
#endif
/****************************************************************************
**
*F strlncat( <dst>, <src>, <len>, <n> )
**
** Append at most n characters from src to buffer dst of size len. At most
** len-1 characters will be copied. Afterwards, dst is always NUL terminated
** (unless len == 0).
**
** Returns initial length of dst plus the minimum of n and strlen(src); hence
** if the return value is greater or equal than len, truncation occurred.
*/
size_t strlncat (
char *dst,
const char *src,
size_t len,
size_t n);
/****************************************************************************
**
*F strxcpy( <dst>, <src>, <len> )
**
** Copy src to buffer dst of size len. If an overflow would occur, trigger
** an assertion.
**
** This should be used with caution; in general, proper error handling is
** preferable.
**/
size_t strxcpy (
char *dst,
const char *src,
size_t len);
/****************************************************************************
**
*F strxcat( <dst>, <src>, <len> )
**
** Append src to buffer dst of size len. If an overflow would occur, trigger
** an assertion.
**
** This should be used with caution; in general, proper error handling is
** preferable.
**/
size_t strxcat (
char *dst,
const char *src,
size_t len);
/****************************************************************************
**
*F strxncat( <dst>, <src>, <len>, <n> )
**
** Append not more than n characters from src to buffer dst of size len.
** If an overflow would occur, trigger an assertion.
**
** This should be used with caution; in general, proper error handling is
** preferable.
**/
size_t strxncat (
char *dst,
const char *src,
size_t len,
size_t n);
/****************************************************************************
**
*F * * * * * * * * * * * * * * gasman interface * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*/
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyMsgsBags( <full>, <phase>, <nr> ) . . . . . . . display Gasman messages
**
** 'SyMsgsBags' is the function that is used by Gasman to display messages
** during garbage collections.
*/
extern void SyMsgsBags (
UInt full,
UInt phase,
Int nr );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyMAdviseFree( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . inform os about unused memory
**
** 'SyMAdviseFree' is the function that informs the operating system that
** the memory range after the current work space end is not needed by GAP.
** This call is purely advisory and does not actually free pages, but
** only affects paging behavior.
** This function is called by GASMAN after each successfully completed
** garbage collection.
*/
extern void SyMAdviseFree ( void );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyAllocBags( <size>, <need> ) . . . allocate memory block of <size> bytes
**
** 'SyAllocBags' is called from Gasman to get new storage from the operating
** system. <size> is the needed amount in kilobytes (it is always a multiple
** of 512 KByte), and <need> tells 'SyAllocBags' whether Gasman really needs
** the storage or only wants it to have a reasonable amount of free storage.
**
** Currently Gasman expects this function to return immediately adjacent
** areas on subsequent calls. So 'sbrk' will work on most systems, but
** 'malloc' will not.
**
** If <need> is 0, 'SyAllocBags' must return 0 if it cannot or does not want
** to extend the workspace, and a pointer to the allocated area to indicate
** success. If <need> is 1 and 'SyAllocBags' cannot extend the workspace,
** 'SyAllocBags' must abort, because GAP assumes that 'NewBag' will never
** fail.
**
** <size> may also be negative in which case 'SyAllocBags' should return the
** storage to the operating system. In this case <need> will always be 0.
** 'SyAllocBags' can either accept this reduction and return 1 and return
** the storage to the operating system or refuse the reduction and return 0.
**
** If the operating system does not support dynamic memory managment, simply
** give 'SyAllocBags' a static buffer, from where it returns the blocks.
*/
extern UInt * * * SyAllocBags (
Int size,
UInt need );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyAbortBags(<msg>) . . . . . . . . . . abort GAP in case of an emergency
**
** 'SyAbortBags' is the function called by Gasman in case of an emergency.
*/
extern void SyAbortBags (
const Char * msg );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F * * * * * * * * * * * * * loading of modules * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*/
/****************************************************************************
**
*F MODULE_BUILTIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . builtin module
*/
#define MODULE_BUILTIN 1
/****************************************************************************
**
*F MODULE_STATIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . statically loaded compiled module
*/
#define MODULE_STATIC 2
/****************************************************************************
**
*F MODULE_DYNAMIC . . . . . . . . . . . dynamically loaded compiled module
*/
#define MODULE_DYNAMIC 3
/****************************************************************************
**
*T StructInitInfo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . module init information
*/
typedef struct init_info {
/* type of the module: MODULE_BUILTIN, MODULE_STATIC, MODULE_DYNAMIC */
UInt type;
/* name of the module: filename with ".c" or library filename */
const Char * name;
/* revision entry of c file for MODULE_BUILTIN */
const Char * revision_c;
/* revision entry of h file for MODULE_BUILTIN */
const Char * revision_h;
/* version number for MODULE_BUILTIN */
UInt version;
/* CRC value for MODULE_STATIC or MODULE_DYNAMIC */
Int crc;
/* initialise kernel data structures */
Int (* initKernel)(struct init_info *);
/* initialise library data structures */
Int (* initLibrary)(struct init_info *);
/* sanity check */
Int (* checkInit)(struct init_info *);
/* function to call before saving workspace */
Int (* preSave)(struct init_info *);
/* function to call after saving workspace */
Int (* postSave)(struct init_info *);
/* function to call after restoring workspace */
Int (* postRestore)(struct init_info *);
/* filename relative to GAP_ROOT or absolut */
Char * filename;
/* true if the filename is GAP_ROOT relative */
Int isGapRootRelative;
} StructInitInfo;
typedef StructInitInfo* (*InitInfoFunc)(void);
/****************************************************************************
**
*T StructBagNames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tnums and names
*/
typedef struct {
Int tnum;
const Char * name;
} StructBagNames;
/****************************************************************************
**
*T StructGVarFilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exported filter
*/
typedef struct {
const Char * name;
const Char * argument;
Obj * filter;
Obj (* handler)(/*arguments*/);
const Char * cookie;
} StructGVarFilt;
/****************************************************************************
**
*T StructGVarAttr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exported attribute
*/
typedef struct {
const Char * name;
const Char * argument;
Obj * attribute;
Obj (* handler)(/*arguments*/);
const Char * cookie;
} StructGVarAttr;
/****************************************************************************
**
*T StructGVarProp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exported property
*/
typedef struct {
const Char * name;
const Char * argument;
Obj * property;
Obj (* handler)(/*arguments*/);
const Char * cookie;
} StructGVarProp;
/****************************************************************************
**
*T StructGVarOper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exported operation
*/
typedef struct {
const Char * name;
Int nargs;
const Char * args;
Obj * operation;
Obj (* handler)(/*arguments*/);
const Char * cookie;
} StructGVarOper;
/****************************************************************************
**
*T StructGVarFunc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exported function
*/
typedef struct {
const Char * name;
Int nargs;
const Char * args;
Obj (* handler)(/*arguments*/);
const Char * cookie;
} StructGVarFunc;
/****************************************************************************
**
*F * * * * * * * * * * * * * initialize package * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*/
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SyExit( <ret> ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . exit GAP with return code <ret>
**
** 'SyExit' is the offical way to exit GAP, bus errors are the inoffical.
** The function 'SyExit' must perform all the neccessary cleanup operations.
** If ret is 0 'SyExit' should signal to a calling proccess that all is ok.
** If ret is 1 'SyExit' should signal a failure to the calling proccess.
*/
extern void SyExit (
UInt ret );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F SySleep( <secs> ) . . . . . . . . . . . . Try to sleep for <secs> seconds
**
** The OS may wake us earlier, for example on receipt of a signal
*/
extern void SySleep( UInt secs );
/****************************************************************************
**
*F getOptionCount ( <key> ) . number of times a command line option was used
*F getOptionArg ( <key>, <which> ) get arguments used on <which>'th occurrence
*F of <key> as a command line option NULL if none
**
*/
extern Int getOptionCount (Char key);
extern Char *getOptionArg(Char key, UInt which);
/****************************************************************************
**
*F sySetjmp( <jump buffer> )
*F syLongjmp( <jump buffer>, <value>)
**
** macros, defining our selected longjump mechanism
*/
#include <setjmp.h> /* jmp_buf, setjmp, longjmp */
#if HAVE_SIGSETJMP
#define sySetjmp( buff ) (sigsetjmp( (buff), 0))
#define syLongjmp siglongjmp
#define syJmp_buf sigjmp_buf
#else
#if HAVE__SETJMP
#define sySetjmp _setjmp
#define syLongjmp _longjmp
#define syJmp_buf jmp_buf
#else
#define sySetjmp setjmp
#define syLongjmp longjmp
#define syJmp_buf jmp_buf
#endif
#endif
/****************************************************************************
**
*F InitSystem( <argc>, <argv> ) . . . . . . . . . initialize system package
**
** 'InitSystem' is called very early during the initialization from 'main'.
** It is passed the command line array <argc>, <argv> to look for options.
**
** For UNIX it initializes the default files 'stdin', 'stdout' and 'stderr',
** installs the handler 'syAnsIntr' to answer the user interrupts '<ctr>-C',
** scans the command line for options, tries to find 'LIBNAME/init.g' and
** '$HOME/.gaprc' and copies the remaining arguments into 'SyInitfiles'.
*/
extern void InitSystem (
Int argc,
Char * argv [] );
#endif // GAP_SYSTEM_H
/****************************************************************************
**
*E system.h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ends here
*/
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