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This is NSS with a Cmake Buildsyste
To compile a static NSS library for Windows we've used the
Chromium-NSS fork and added a Cmake buildsystem to compile
it statically for Windows. See README.chromium for chromium
changes and README.trustbridge for our modifications.
author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:47:06 +0200 |
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #ifndef prprf_h___ #define prprf_h___ /* ** API for PR printf like routines. Supports the following formats ** %d - decimal ** %u - unsigned decimal ** %x - unsigned hex ** %X - unsigned uppercase hex ** %o - unsigned octal ** %hd, %hu, %hx, %hX, %ho - 16-bit versions of above ** %ld, %lu, %lx, %lX, %lo - 32-bit versions of above ** %lld, %llu, %llx, %llX, %llo - 64 bit versions of above ** %s - string ** %c - character ** %p - pointer (deals with machine dependent pointer size) ** %f - float ** %g - float */ #include "prtypes.h" #include "prio.h" #include <stdio.h> #include <stdarg.h> PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C /* ** sprintf into a fixed size buffer. Guarantees that a NUL is at the end ** of the buffer. Returns the length of the written output, NOT including ** the NUL, or (PRUint32)-1 if an error occurs. */ NSPR_API(PRUint32) PR_snprintf(char *out, PRUint32 outlen, const char *fmt, ...); /* ** sprintf into a PR_MALLOC'd buffer. Return a pointer to the malloc'd ** buffer on success, NULL on failure. Call "PR_smprintf_free" to release ** the memory returned. */ NSPR_API(char*) PR_smprintf(const char *fmt, ...); /* ** Free the memory allocated, for the caller, by PR_smprintf */ NSPR_API(void) PR_smprintf_free(char *mem); /* ** "append" sprintf into a PR_MALLOC'd buffer. "last" is the last value of ** the PR_MALLOC'd buffer. sprintf will append data to the end of last, ** growing it as necessary using realloc. If last is NULL, PR_sprintf_append ** will allocate the initial string. The return value is the new value of ** last for subsequent calls, or NULL if there is a malloc failure. */ NSPR_API(char*) PR_sprintf_append(char *last, const char *fmt, ...); /* ** sprintf into a function. The function "f" is called with a string to ** place into the output. "arg" is an opaque pointer used by the stuff ** function to hold any state needed to do the storage of the output ** data. The return value is a count of the number of characters fed to ** the stuff function, or (PRUint32)-1 if an error occurs. */ typedef PRIntn (*PRStuffFunc)(void *arg, const char *s, PRUint32 slen); NSPR_API(PRUint32) PR_sxprintf(PRStuffFunc f, void *arg, const char *fmt, ...); /* ** fprintf to a PRFileDesc */ NSPR_API(PRUint32) PR_fprintf(struct PRFileDesc* fd, const char *fmt, ...); /* ** va_list forms of the above. */ NSPR_API(PRUint32) PR_vsnprintf(char *out, PRUint32 outlen, const char *fmt, va_list ap); NSPR_API(char*) PR_vsmprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap); NSPR_API(char*) PR_vsprintf_append(char *last, const char *fmt, va_list ap); NSPR_API(PRUint32) PR_vsxprintf(PRStuffFunc f, void *arg, const char *fmt, va_list ap); NSPR_API(PRUint32) PR_vfprintf(struct PRFileDesc* fd, const char *fmt, va_list ap); /* *************************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_sscanf ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_sscanf() scans the input character string, performs data ** conversions, and stores the converted values in the data objects ** pointed to by its arguments according to the format control ** string. ** ** PR_sscanf() behaves the same way as the sscanf() function in the ** Standard C Library (stdio.h), with the following exceptions: ** - PR_sscanf() handles the NSPR integer and floating point types, ** such as PRInt16, PRInt32, PRInt64, and PRFloat64, whereas ** sscanf() handles the standard C types like short, int, long, ** and double. ** - PR_sscanf() has no multibyte character support, while sscanf() ** does. ** INPUTS: ** const char *buf ** a character string holding the input to scan ** const char *fmt ** the format control string for the conversions ** ... ** variable number of arguments, each of them is a pointer to ** a data object in which the converted value will be stored ** OUTPUTS: none ** RETURNS: PRInt32 ** The number of values converted and stored. ** RESTRICTIONS: ** Multibyte characters in 'buf' or 'fmt' are not allowed. *************************************************************************** */ NSPR_API(PRInt32) PR_sscanf(const char *buf, const char *fmt, ...); PR_END_EXTERN_C #endif /* prprf_h___ */