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/*
* wsp_headers.h - WSP PDU headers implementation header
*
* Kalle Marjola <rpr@wapit.com>
*/
#ifndef WSP_HEADERS_H
#define WSP_HEADERS_H
#include "gwlib/gwlib.h"
#define WSP_FIELD_VALUE_NUL_STRING 1
#define WSP_FIELD_VALUE_ENCODED 2
#define WSP_FIELD_VALUE_DATA 3
#define WSP_FIELD_VALUE_NONE 4 /* secondary_field_value only */
/* The value defined as Quote in 8.4.2.1 */
#define WSP_QUOTE 127
/* Largest value that will fit in a Short-integer encoding */
#define MAX_SHORT_INTEGER 127
/* Marker values used in the encoding */
#define BASIC_AUTHENTICATION 128
#define ABSOLUTE_TIME 128
#define RELATIVE_TIME 129
#define BYTE_RANGE 128
#define SUFFIX_BYTE_RANGE 129
/* Use this value for Expires headers if we can't parse the expiration
* date. It's about one day after the start of the epoch. We don't
* use the exact start of the epoch because some clients have trouble
* with that. */
#define LONG_AGO_VALUE 100000
/* LIST is a comma-separated list such as is described in the "#rule"
* entry of RFC2616 section 2.1. */
#define LIST 1
/* BROKEN_LIST is a list of "challenge" or "credentials" elements
* such as described in RFC2617. I call it broken because the
* parameters are separated with commas, instead of with semicolons
* like everywhere else in HTTP. Parsing is more difficult because
* commas are also used to separate list elements. */
#define BROKEN_LIST 2
#define TABLE_SIZE(table) ((long)(sizeof(table) / sizeof(table[0])))
struct parameter
{
Octstr *key;
Octstr *value;
};
typedef struct parameter Parameter;
typedef int header_pack_func_t(Octstr *packed, Octstr *value);
struct headerinfo
{
/* The WSP_HEADER_* enumeration value for this header */
int header;
header_pack_func_t *func;
/* True if this header type allows multiple elements per
* header on the HTTP side. */
int allows_list;
};
/* All WSP packing/unpacking routines that are exported for use within
* external modules, ie. MMS encoding/decoding.
*/
int wsp_field_value(ParseContext *context, int *well_known_value);
void wsp_skip_field_value(ParseContext *context);
int wsp_secondary_field_value(ParseContext *context, long *result);
void parm_destroy_item(void *parm);
List *wsp_strip_parameters(Octstr *value);
/* unpacking */
Octstr *wsp_unpack_integer_value(ParseContext *context);
Octstr *wsp_unpack_version_value(long value);
void wsp_unpack_all_parameters(ParseContext *context, Octstr *decoded);
Octstr *wsp_unpack_date_value(ParseContext *context);
void wsp_unpack_well_known_field(List *unpacked, int field_type,
ParseContext *context);
void wsp_unpack_app_header(List *unpacked, ParseContext *context);
/* packing */
void wsp_pack_integer_value(Octstr *packed, unsigned long integer);
int wsp_pack_date(Octstr *packet, Octstr *value);
int wsp_pack_retry_after(Octstr *packet, Octstr *value);
int wsp_pack_text(Octstr *packet, Octstr *value);
int wsp_pack_quoted_text(Octstr *packed, Octstr *text);
int wsp_pack_integer_string(Octstr *packet, Octstr *value);
int wsp_pack_version_value(Octstr *packet, Octstr *value);
int wsp_pack_constrained_value(Octstr *packed, Octstr *text, long value);
void wsp_pack_value(Octstr *packed, Octstr *encoded);
void wsp_pack_parameters(Octstr *packed, List *parms);
int wsp_pack_list(Octstr *packed, long fieldnum, List *elements, int i);
void wsp_pack_short_integer(Octstr *packed, unsigned long integer);
void wsp_pack_separate_content_type(Octstr *packed, List *headers);
Octstr *wsp_unpack_accept_general_form(ParseContext *context);
Octstr *wsp_unpack_accept_charset_general_form(ParseContext *context);
int wsp_pack_content_type(Octstr *packet, Octstr *value);
int wsp_pack_application_header(Octstr *packed,
Octstr *fieldname, Octstr *value);
void wsp_pack_long_integer(Octstr *packed, unsigned long integer);
/* Return an HTTPHeader linked list which must be freed by the caller
* (see http.h for details of HTTPHeaders). Cannot fail.
* The second argument is true if the headers will have a leading
* Content-Type field. Some WSP PDUs encode Content-Type separately
* this way for historical reasons.
*/
List *wsp_headers_unpack(Octstr *headers, int content_type);
/* Take a List of headers, encode them according to the WSP spec,
* and return the encoded headers as an Octstr.
* The second argument is true if the encoded headers should have
* a leading content-type field. See the note for wsp_headers_unpack. */
Octstr *wsp_headers_pack(List *headers, int separate_content_type, int wsp_version);
#endif
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