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#include <stdarg.h>
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extern void ast_cli(int fd, char *fmt, ...)
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void ast_cli(int fd, char *fmt, ...)
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__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
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#define RESULT_SUCCESS 0
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@ -46,39 +46,54 @@ extern void ast_cli(int fd, char *fmt, ...)
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struct ast_cli_entry {
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/*! Null terminated list of the words of the command */
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char * cmda[AST_MAX_CMD_LEN];
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/*! Handler for the command (fd for output, # of arguments, argument list). Returns RESULT_SHOWUSAGE for improper arguments */
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/*! Handler for the command (fd for output, # of args, argument list).
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Returns RESULT_SHOWUSAGE for improper arguments.
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argv[] has argc 'useful' entries, and an additional NULL entry
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at the end so that clients requiring NULL terminated arrays
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can use it without need for copies.
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You can overwrite argv or the strings it points to, but remember
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that this memory is deallocated after the handler returns.
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*/
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int (*handler)(int fd, int argc, char *argv[]);
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/*! Summary of the command (< 60 characters) */
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char *summary;
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const char *summary;
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/*! Detailed usage information */
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char *usage;
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/*! Generate a list of possible completions for a given word */
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char *(*generator)(char *line, char *word, int pos, int state);
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const char *usage;
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/*! Generate the n-th (starting from 0) possible completion
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for a given 'word' following 'line' in position 'pos'.
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'line' and 'word' must not be modified.
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Must return a malloc'ed string with the n-th value when available,
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or NULL if the n-th completion does not exist.
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Typically, the function is called with increasing values for n
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until a NULL is returned.
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*/
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char *(*generator)(char *line, char *word, int pos, int n);
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/*! For linking */
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struct ast_cli_entry *next;
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/*! For keeping track of usage */
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int inuse;
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};
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/*! \brief Interprets a command
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* Interpret a command s, sending output to fd
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* Returns 0 on succes, -1 on failure
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*/
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extern int ast_cli_command(int fd, char *s);
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int ast_cli_command(int fd, char *s);
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/*! \brief Registers a command or an array of commands
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* \param e which cli entry to register
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* Register your own command
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* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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extern int ast_cli_register(struct ast_cli_entry *e);
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int ast_cli_register(struct ast_cli_entry *e);
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/*!
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* \brief Register multiple commands
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* \param e pointer to first cli entry to register
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* \param len number of entries to register
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*/
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extern void ast_cli_register_multiple(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int len);
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void ast_cli_register_multiple(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int len);
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/*! \brief Unregisters a command or an array of commands
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*
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@ -86,23 +101,36 @@ extern void ast_cli_register_multiple(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int len);
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* Unregister your own command. You must pass a completed ast_cli_entry structure
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* Returns 0.
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*/
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extern int ast_cli_unregister(struct ast_cli_entry *e);
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int ast_cli_unregister(struct ast_cli_entry *e);
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/*!
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* \brief Unregister multiple commands
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* \param e pointer to first cli entry to unregister
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* \param len number of entries to unregister
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*/
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extern void ast_cli_unregister_multiple(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int len);
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void ast_cli_unregister_multiple(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int len);
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/*! \brief Readline madness
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* Useful for readline, that's about it
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* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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extern char *ast_cli_generator(char *, char *, int);
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char *ast_cli_generator(char *, char *, int);
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int ast_cli_generatornummatches(char *, char *);
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/*!
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* \brief Generates a NULL-terminated array of strings that
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* 1) begin with the string in the second parameter, and
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* 2) are valid in a command after the string in the first parameter.
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*
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* The first entry (offset 0) of the result is the longest common substring
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* in the results, useful to extend the string that has been completed.
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* Subsequent entries are all possible values, followe by a NULL.
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* All strings and the array itself are malloc'ed and must be freed
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* by the caller.
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*/
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char **ast_cli_completion_matches(char *, char *);
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extern int ast_cli_generatornummatches(char *, char *);
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extern char **ast_cli_completion_matches(char *, char *);
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#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
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}
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