Telodendria/src/include/Util.h

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2022-2023 Jordan Bancino <@jordan:bancino.net>
*
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#ifndef TELODENDRIA_UTIL_H
#define TELODENDRIA_UTIL_H
/***
* @Nm Util
* @Nd Some misc. helper functions that don't need their own headers.
* @Dd February 15 2023
*
* This header holds a number of random functions related to strings,
* time, the filesystem, and other simple tasks that don't require a
* full separate API. For the most part, the functions here are
* entirely standalone, depending only on POSIX functions, however
* there are a few that depend explicitly on a few other APIs. Those
* are noted.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <Stream.h>
/**
* Get the current timestamp in milliseconds since the Unix epoch. This
* uses
* .Xr gettimeofday 2
* and time_t, and converts it to a single number, which is then
* returned to the caller.
* .Pp
* A note on the 2038 problem: as long as sizeof(long) >= 8, that is,
* as long as the long data type is 64 bits or more, then everything
* should be fine. On most, if not, all, 64-bit systems, long is 64
* bits. I would expect Telodendria to break for 32 bit systems
* eventually, but we should have a ways to go before that happens.
* I didn't want to try to hack together some system to store larger
* numbers than the architecture supports. But we can always
* re-evaluate over the next few years.
*/
extern unsigned long UtilServerTs(void);
/**
* Use
* .Xr stat 2
* to get the last modified time of the given file, or zero if there
* was an error getting the last modified time of a file. This is
* primarily useful for caching file data.
*/
extern unsigned long UtilLastModified(char *);
/**
* This function behaves just like the system call
* .Xr mkdir 2 ,
* but it creates any intermediate directories as necessary, unlike
* .Xr mkdir 2 .
*/
extern int UtilMkdir(const char *, const mode_t);
/**
* Sleep the calling thread for the given number of milliseconds.
* POSIX does not have a very friendly way to sleep, so this wraps
* .Xr nanosleep 2
* to make its usage much, much simpler.
*/
extern int UtilSleepMillis(long);
/**
* This function works identically to the POSIX
* .Xr getdelim 3 ,
* except that it assumes pointers were allocated with the Memory API
* and it reads from a Stream instead of a file pointer.
*/
extern ssize_t UtilGetDelim(char **, size_t *, int, Stream *);
/**
* This function is just a special case of
* .Fn UtilGetDelim
* that sets the delimiter to the newline character.
*/
extern ssize_t UtilGetLine(char **, size_t *, Stream *);
#endif /* TELODENDRIA_UTIL_H */