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Diffstat (limited to 'set.h')
-rw-r--r-- | set.h | 22 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 9 deletions
@@ -69,35 +69,39 @@ typedef struct set the passed value variable. When returning a corrected value, set_setstr() should be able to free() the returned string! */ set_eval eval; + void *eval_data; struct set *next; } set_t; /* Should be pretty clear. */ -set_t *set_add( set_t **head, char *key, char *def, set_eval eval, void *data ); +set_t *set_add( set_t **head, const char *key, const char *def, set_eval eval, void *data ); /* Returns the raw set_t. Might be useful sometimes. */ -set_t *set_find( set_t **head, char *key ); +set_t *set_find( set_t **head, const char *key ); /* Returns a pointer to the string value of this setting. Don't modify the returned string, and don't free() it! */ -G_MODULE_EXPORT char *set_getstr( set_t **head, char *key ); +G_MODULE_EXPORT char *set_getstr( set_t **head, const char *key ); /* Get an integer. In previous versions set_getint() was also used to read boolean values, but this SHOULD be done with set_getbool() now! */ -G_MODULE_EXPORT int set_getint( set_t **head, char *key ); -G_MODULE_EXPORT int set_getbool( set_t **head, char *key ); +G_MODULE_EXPORT int set_getint( set_t **head, const char *key ); +G_MODULE_EXPORT int set_getbool( set_t **head, const char *key ); /* set_setstr() strdup()s the given value, so after using this function you can free() it, if you want. */ -int set_setstr( set_t **head, char *key, char *value ); -int set_setint( set_t **head, char *key, int value ); -void set_del( set_t **head, char *key ); -int set_reset( set_t **head, char *key ); +int set_setstr( set_t **head, const char *key, char *value ); +int set_setint( set_t **head, const char *key, int value ); +void set_del( set_t **head, const char *key ); +int set_reset( set_t **head, const char *key ); /* Two very useful generic evaluators. */ char *set_eval_int( set_t *set, char *value ); char *set_eval_bool( set_t *set, char *value ); +/* Another more complicated one. */ +char *set_eval_list( set_t *set, char *value ); + /* Some not very generic evaluators that really shouldn't be here... */ char *set_eval_to_char( set_t *set, char *value ); char *set_eval_ops( set_t *set, char *value ); |