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diff --git a/doc/Makefile.am b/doc/Makefile.am index 57591c5..e078504 100644 --- a/doc/Makefile.am +++ b/doc/Makefile.am @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ # No automatisation found. Write me if any idea. +info_TEXINFOS = libvformat.texi +libvformat_TEXINFOS = libvformat-1.texi libvformat-2.texi libvformat-i.texi install-data-hook: - c2man -P "gcc -E -C -I.." ../vformat/vf_iface.h - $(mkinstalldirs) $(mandir)/man3 for i in *.3; do \ @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ install-data-hook: echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(mandir)/man3/$$inst"; \ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(mandir)/man3/$$inst; \ done + + cp /usr/share/texmf/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex . diff --git a/doc/libvformat-1.texi b/doc/libvformat-1.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec59664 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/libvformat-1.texi @@ -0,0 +1,733 @@ +@node Functions of libvformat +@chapter Functions of libvformat +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_parse_init ( +@multitable{VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PARSER_T @tab @var{**pp_parser},@tab Ptr to allocated parser. +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{pp_object} @tab The object we're parsing into. +@end multitable +) + + + +Allocate and initialise a parser. To parse a VCARD (or any vObject) +a user allocates a parser, pushes data through it using vf_parse_text() +and finally calls vf_parse_end(): + +@verbatim + + VF_PARSER_T *p_parser; + + if (vf_parse_init(&p_parser, pp_object)) + { + do + { + char buffer[...]; + int numchars; + + numchars = get_chars_from_somewhere(buffer, ...); + + ret = vf_parse_text(p_parser, buffer, numchars); + } + while (ret && (0 < charsread)) + ; + + if (!vf_parse_end(p_parser)) + { + ret = FALSE; + } + } + +@end verbatim + +A parser allocated by vf_parse_init(), must be deallocated by calling +vf_parse_end() whether or not parsing succeeds. Also, parsing may not +be complete (ie. values may be held buffered and not evaluated fully +or assigned to a VF_OBJECT_T) untill the final call to vf_parse_end() +=> after a vf_parse_init() you _must_ vf_parse_end(). + +Returns TRUE iff parser allocated successfully. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_parse_text ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PARSER_T @tab @var{*p_parser}, @tab The parser +@item char @tab @var{*p_chars},@tab New characters to parse into object +@item int @tab @var{numchars}@tab Number of new characters +@end multitable +) + + +Parse indicated text into the object associated with the VPARSE_T. See +notes for vf_parse_init(). + +Returns TRUE <=> allocation & syntax OK, FALSE else. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_parse_end ( + @multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} + @item VF_PARSER_T @tab @var{*p_parse} @tab The parser + @end multitable + ) + + + +Ensure parse completion, release memory associated with the parser. + +Returns TRUE <=> parse complete with no error. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_read_file ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{**pp_object},@tab Pointer to output object +@item const char @tab @var{*p_name},@tab Name of file to read +@end multitable +) + + +Reads indicated VOBJECT_T file. + +Returns TRUE <=> read OK, FALSE else. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_write_file ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item const char @tab @var{*p_name},@tab Output filename +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{*p_object},@tab The object to write +@item bool_t @tab @var{write_all}@tab Should write p_next as well? +@end multitable +) + + +Write indicated vobject to file. For lists of objects (eg. read from +a phonebook) the write_all parameter allows the caller to control if +the library writes the entire list or just the head item. + +Returns TRUE <=> written OK, FALSE else. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_get_next_object ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{**pp_object}@tab Ptr to pointer to current object +@end multitable +) + + + +Find "next" vobject. Typically called after a call to vf_read_file() +which may well read a list of objects from a file for example: + +@verbatim + if (vf_read_file(&p_object, p_filename)) + { + do + { + ... + } + while (vf_get_next_object(&p_object)) + ; + } +@end verbatim + +The value of *pp_object is updated by the call if it returns TRUE. + +Returns TRUE iff found (ie. there is a "next" object). +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC VF_OBJECT_T *} vf_create_object ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item const char @tab @var{*p_type},@tab Type of object to create +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{*p_parent}@tab Parent object if any +@end multitable +) + + +Creates an empty vformat object. + +Returns Ptr to object if created else NULL. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {const VFORMATDECLSPEC char *} vf_get_object_type ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{*p_object}@tab Object to locate type of +@end multitable +) + + + +Return the type string identifying the indicated vformat object, the +string after the 'BEGIN' mark so 'VCARD' or 'VNOTE' etc. + +Return Ptr to string. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_get_property ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{**pp_prop}, @tab Output pointer +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{*p_object}, @tab Object to add to +@item vf_get_t @tab @var{ops}, @tab Search flags +@item const char @tab @var{*p_group}, @tab Group name if any +@item const char @tab @var{*p_name}, @tab Name of tag +@item const char @tab @var{*p_qualifier}, @tab First qualifier if any +@item ... @tab @tab Subequent qualifiers +@end multitable +) + + +Basic searching function locating elements of the VOBJECT by qualified +name. The function is a varargs function (like sprintf) and the list +of arguments must be NULL terminated (hence the appearance of the +p_qualifier argument in the arglist). Valid calls might be: + +@example + vf_get_property(&p_out, p_object, VFGP_FIND, NULL, "N", NULL); + - find and return "N" properties. If there are none, return FALSE. + + vf_get_property(&p_out, p_object, VFGP_FIND, NULL, "TEL", "WORK", NULL); + - find and return "TEL" entries qualified by the "work" attribute + (ie. work phone numbers). If there are none, return FALSE. + + vf_get_property(&p_out, p_object, VFGP_GET, NULL, "TEL", "WORK", NULL); + - find and return work phone number. The entry is automatically + added if not pre-existing. + + vf_get_property(&p_out, p_object, VFGP_GET, NULL, "TEL", "WORK", NULL); + - find and return work phone numbers in the group identifier by the "ME" + identifier. The entry is automatically added if not pre-existing. + + vf_get_property(&p_out, p_object, VFGP_FIND, "ME", "*", NULL); + - effectively enumerates all entries in the "ME" group. +@end example + +A pointer to the first property matching the search criteria is returned +via the pp_prop argument. The search actually locates all such matches +and pointer to subsequent entries (if there are >1) may be found by +calling the vf_get_next_property() function. + +The tags may occur in any order _except_ that the p_name must be first. + +Note that the VF_PROP_T returned by pp_prop is an opaque type and the +functions vf_get_prop_xxxx() etc. must be used to locate real "values". + +Cached search results (the list enumerated by subsequent calls to the +vf_get_next_property() function) are maintained through the use of a +a single internal pointer therefore this method is not thread safe. + +Returns TRUE iff found/added successfully. Ptr to prop returned via pp_prop. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_get_property_ex ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{**pp_prop}, @tab Output pointer +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{*p_object}, @tab Object to search +@item vf_get_t @tab @var{ops}, @tab Search flags +@item const char @tab @var{*p_group}, @tab Group name if any +@item const char @tab @var{*p_name}, @tab Name of tag +@item const char @tab @var{*p_qualifier}, @tab First qualifier if any +@item va_list args @tab Argument list +@end multitable +) + + +The grunt behind vf_get_property(). Manages the search as described +vf_get_property() but takes the list of arguments as a va_list. +This function should be used when writing higher layer functions +which take varargs (eg. DDX functions). + +Returns TRUE iff found/added successfully. ptr to prop returned via pp_prop. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun bool_t vf_get_next_property ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{**pp_prop}, @tab Output pointer +@end multitable +) + + + +Find the next property given the current search critera. User +calls vf_get_property() to locate first in a bunch of properties +and can iterate over the rest by calling vf_get_next_property(). + +Returns TRUE iff found, FALSE else. *pp_prop points to the nex property. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun bool_t vf_get_prop_value ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property +@item void @tab @var{**pp_value}, @tab Pointer value +@item uint32_t @tab @var{*p_size}, @tab Integer value +@item vf_encoding_t @tab @var{*p_encoding} @tab Type of return values +@end multitable +) + +Get hold of raw fields associated with the property. These are of +rious types: + +@example +VF_ENC_VOBJECT + - *pp_value = pointer to contained VF_OBJECT_T which can be + passed back to any of the object manipulation functions. + +VF_ENC_7BIT, VF_ENC_QUOTEDPRINTABLE + - *pp_value = ptr to array of char*, *p_size = number of elts. + +VF_ENC_8BIT, VF_BASE64 + - *pp_value = ptr to bytes, *p_size = number of bytes +@end example + +Returns TRUE <=> encoding is valid, FALSE else. + + +@end deftypefun + + +@deftypefun bool_t vf_set_prop_value ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property +@item void @tab @var{*p_value}, @tab Pointer to the data +@item uint32_t @tab @var{n_param}, @tab Data size or index +@item vf_encoding_t @tab @var{encoding}, @tab Encoding in use +@item bool_t @tab @var{copy} @tab Copy the data? +@end multitable +) + +Set values associated with a property. + +Passing a value of encoding not the same as the current property +encoding will cause the property contents to be freed prior to +setting the indicated value. + +Returns TRUE <=> re-allocation success & encoding correct, FALSE else. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {char *} vf_get_prop_value_string ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab Property to locate string from +@item uint32_t @tab @var{n_string} @tab Index to string required +@end multitable +) + +Obtain string pointer value from VF_PROP_T. For example a property +may be defined as: + +THING;THIS=STUFF;WITH-QUALIFIERS:fred-fred-fred;gogogo;baabaabaa + +A call to vf_get_prop_value_string() specifying n_string=1 will +return a pointer to the gogogo value. + +Return NULL if out of range request, ie. n_string=3 for N:0;1;2 + +Returns Pointer to string value if value present, NULL if index too large. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun bool_t vf_get_prop_value ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property +@item void @tab @var{**pp_value}, @tab Pointer value +@item vf_encoding_t @tab @var{*p_encoding}, @tab Type +of return values +@item uint32_t @tab @var{*p_size}, @tab Integer value +@end multitable +) + +Get hold of raw fields associated with the property. These are of +various types: + + VF_ENC_VOBJECT + - *pp_value = pointer to contained VF_OBJECT_T which can be + passed back to any of the object manipulation functions. + + VF_ENC_7BIT, VF_ENC_QUOTEDPRINTABLE + - *pp_value = ptr to array of char*, *p_size = number of elts. + + VF_ENC_8BIT, VF_BASE64 + - *pp_value = ptr to bytes, *p_size = number of bytes + +Returns TRUE <=> encoding is valid, FALSE else. + + +@end deftypefun + + + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_set_prop_value ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property +@item void @tab @var{*p_value}, @tab Pointer to the data +@item uint32_t @tab @var{n_param}, @tab Data size or index +@item vf_encoding_t @tab @var{encoding}, @tab Encoding in use +@item bool_t @tab @var{copy} @tab Copy the data? +@end multitable +) + +Set values associated with a property. + +Passing a value of encoding not the same as the current property +encoding will cause the property contents to be freed prior to +setting the indicated value. +Returns TRUE <=> re-allocation success & encoding correct, FALSE else. + + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC char *} vf_get_prop_value_string ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab Property to locate string from +@item uint32_t @tab @var{n_string} @tab Index to string required +@end multitable +) + +Obtain string pointer value from VF_PROP_T. For example a property +may be defined as: + +THING;THIS=STUFF;WITH-QUALIFIERS:fred-fred-fred;gogogo;baabaabaa + +A call to vf_get_prop_value_string() specifying n_string=1 will +return a pointer to the gogogo value. + +Return NULL if out of range request, ie. n_string=3 for N:0;1;2 + +Returns Pointer to string value if value present, NULL if index too large. + + + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC char *} vf_get_prop_name_string ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab Property to locate string from +@item uint32_t @tab @var{n_string} @tab Index to string required +@end multitable +) + + +Get n'th name string. For example a property may be defined as: +THING;THIS=STUFF;WITH-QUALIFIERS:fred-fred-fred;gogogo;baabaabaa +A call to vf_get_prop_name_string() specifying n_string=2 will +return a pointer to the WITH-QUALIFIERS value. +Return NULL if out of range request, ie. n_string=4 for X;A;B;C:foo + +Returns Pointer to string value if value present, NULL if index too large. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_set_prop_name_string ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab Property we're setting a value in +@item uint32_t @tab @var{n_string}, @tab Index to string +@item const char @tab @var{*p_string} @tab Pointer to string +@end multitable +) + + + +Set n'th name string. + +Returns TRUE iff allocation OK, FALSE else. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC void} vf_get_prop_name ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property +@item char @tab @var{*p_buffer}, @tab The buffer +@item uint32_t @tab @var{bufsize} @tab Size of the buffer +@end multitable +) + + + + +Build the property name string in the indicated buffer. + +Returns (none) + + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC VF_OBJECT_T *} vf_get_prop_value_object ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop} @tab Property to locate object from +@end multitable +) + + +Obtain object pointer value from VF_PROP_T. + +Returns Pointer to vobject value (or NULL if not found). + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_set_prop_value_object ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{*p_object} +@end multitable +) + + +Set the value of the indicated property to be a VOBJECT. + +Returns TRUE <=> set successfully. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_set_prop_value_string ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab Property we're setting a value in +@item uint32_t @tab @var{n_string}, @tab Index to string +@item const char @tab @var{*p_string } @tab Pointer to string +@end multitable +) + +Set the value of a property. + +Returns TRUE <=> set successfully. + + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_set_prop_value_base64 ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab Property we're setting a value in +@item const uint8_t @tab @var{*p_data}, @tab Pointer to the binary data +@item uint32_t @tab @var{length}, @tab Length of the binary data +@item bool_t @tab @var{copy} @tab Copy or keep pointer +@end multitable +) + + + +Set the value of a property. + +Returns TRUE <=> set successfully. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {const VFORMATDECLSPEC uint8_t *} vf_get_prop_value_base64 ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab Property we're setting a value in +@item uint32_t @tab @var{*p_length} @tab Length of the binary data +@end multitable +) + + + +Get a BASE64 property. Returns ptr, passes length via parameter. + +Returns Ptr to data. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_set_property_from_file ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property +@item vf_encoding_t @tab @var{encoding}, @tab Encoding to use +@item const char @tab @var{*p_filename} @tab Source filename +@end multitable +) + + + +Loads the indicated file into memory and sets the indicated property. + +Returns TRUE iff succeded, FALSE else. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC void} vf_delete_object ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{*p_object}, @tab The object to delete +@item bool_t @tab @var{all } @tab Delete all subsequent objects? +@end multitable +) + + +Cleans up the memory used by the indicated vformat object. + +Returns (none) + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC void} vf_delete_prop ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{*p_object}, @tab The object we're deleting from +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property we're removing +@item bool_t dc @tab Should property contents be deleted? +@end multitable +) + + +Deletes indicated property from the indicated object. Deletes prop +contents if dc is set. + +Returns (none) + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_find_prop_qual_index ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property we're querying +@item uint32_t @tab @var{*p_qualifier_index}, @tab Ptr to output name index +@item uint32_t @tab @var{*p_found_value_index}, @tab Ptr to output index in array +@item const char @tab @var{**pp_possible_values}, @tab Array of possible values +@item const char @tab @var{*p_token}, @tab Token searched for +@item vf_search_flags_t @tab @var{match} @tab String comparison flags +@end multitable +) + + + +Locate property qualifier given either an array of possible values +or a single token that is either present or absent. For example +if we have a property: + +NAME;THIRD;TIME;LUCKY:VALUE1;VALUE2;VALUE3 + +Then there are two possible searches. + +Firstly we can look for the property qualifier which can take values +from the array @{ "FIRST", "SECOND", THIRD" @} in which case the array +is passed as pp_possible_values and the function returns with the +values *p_found_value_index=2, p_qualifier_index=1 + +Secondly we can look for the token with value "TIME" in which case +p_token is set to "TIME" and the function returns *p_qualifier_index=2. + +Returns TRUE iff found, FALSE else. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_is_modified ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_OBJECT_T @tab @var{*p_object} @tab The object +@end multitable +) + + + + +Fetch status of modified flag. + +Returns TRUE iff modified since list read/write. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC const char *} vf_find_charset ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop} @tab The property we're querying +@end multitable +) + + + +Locate the CHARSET property which indicates the character encoding +in use - which indicates how the octet stream encoded in the VCARD +is to be decoded into characters. + +Returns Pointer to character encoding name eg. "UTF-8". + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_date_string_to_time ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item uint32_t @tab @var{*p_time}, @tab Output time value +@item const char @tab @var{*p_string} @tab Input string +@end multitable +) + + + +Convert calendar string to absolute time. The basic formats are +19960401, 19960401T073000Z + +Returns TRUE <=> conversion OK, FALSE else. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_period_string_to_time ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_ISO8601_PERIOD_T @tab @var{*p_period}, @tab Output time value +@item const char @tab @var{*p_string} @tab Input string +@end multitable +) + + +Convert period definition string to time value. The format is +P[aaaY][bbbM][cccW][dddD]T[eeeH][fffM][gggS] where 'aaa' is a +number of years, bbb months etc. + +Returns TRUE <=> conversion OK, FALSE else. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC uint32_t} vf_period_time_to_string ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item char @tab @var{*p_string}, @tab Output string +@item const VF_ISO8601_PERIOD_T @tab @var{*p_period} @tab Input period value +@end multitable +) + + +Convert a VF_ISO8601_PERIOD_T to a string. + +Returns Number of characters written. + + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_set_prop_value_time ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property +@item uint32_t @tab @var{n_string}, @tab Which string we're encoding to +@item const time_t @tab @var{t_value} @tab Time value +@end multitable +) + + +Set a time_t value into a VF property. + +Returns TRUE iff property added & set OK. + +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun {VFORMATDECLSPEC bool_t} vf_get_prop_value_time ( +@multitable {VF_PROP_Taaaa}{*n_stringaaaaa}{Property to locate string from} +@item VF_PROP_T @tab @var{*p_prop}, @tab The property +@item uint32_t @tab @var{n_string}, @tab Which string we're decoding +@item time_t @tab @var{*p_t_value} @tab Pointer to output time value +@end multitable +) + + +Fetch a time_t value from a VF property. + +Returns TRUE iff foudn & converted OK. + +@end deftypefun diff --git a/doc/libvformat-2.texi b/doc/libvformat-2.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0511a56 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/libvformat-2.texi @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +@node Public structures +@chapter Public structures + +@defvr {Public Type} VF_PARSER_T + +Type representing "parser" - an object used to parse VOBJECTS. + +@end defvr + +@defvr {Public Type} VF_OBJECT_T + +Type representing an "object" - objects are collections of properties. + +@end defvr + +@defvr {Public Type} VF_PROP_T + +Type representing a "property" - properties associate a name & a value. + +@end defvr + +@deftp {Structure} VF_ISO8601_PERIOD_T @* + @{@* + uint32_t years@* + uint32_t months@* + uint32_t weeks@* + uint32_t days@* + uint32_t hours@* + uint32_t minutes@* + uint32_t seconds@* + @} + + +VF_ISO8601_PERIOD_T is used to encapsulate an ISO time 'period'. + +@end deftp + + +@deftypevr {Public Type} uint8_t vf_encoding_t + +vf_encoding_t enumerates the supported encodings (formats) of a +vformat object property. Each "value" has a field of this type. + +Predefined values + +@multitable {VF_ENC_QUOTEDPRINTABLE}{((vf_encoding_t)aaaa}{123456} +@item VF_ENC_UNKNOWN @tab ((vf_encoding_t)(0)) +@item VF_ENC_7BIT @tab ((vf_encoding_t)(1)) +@item VF_ENC_8BIT @tab ((vf_encoding_t)(2)) +@item VF_ENC_BASE64 @tab ((vf_encoding_t)(3)) +@item VF_ENC_QUOTEDPRINTABLE @tab ((vf_encoding_t)(4)) +@item VF_ENC_VOBJECT @tab ((vf_encoding_t)(5)) +@end multitable + +@end deftypevr + + +@deftypevr {Public Type} uint16_t vf_get_t + +vf_get_t controls the operation of vf_get_property() (qv). Controls +how far the search algorithm is prepared to go in order to return a +property ready for modification. + +Predefined values + +@multitable {VF_ENC_QUOTEDPRINTABLE}{((vf_encoding_t)aaaa}{Find & append if not present123456} +@item VFGP_FIND @tab ((vf_get_t)(0x0001)) @tab Search for property +@item VFGP_APPEND @tab ((vf_get_t)(0x0002)) @tab Append property, no search +@item VFGP_GET @tab ((vf_get_t)(0x0003)) @tab Find & append if not present +@end multitable + +@end deftypevr + +@deftypevr {Public Type} uint32_t vf_search_flags_t + +vf_search_flags_t is used to describe how string matching is performed +when searching for properties, qualifiers, values etc. + +@end deftypevr diff --git a/doc/libvformat-i.texi b/doc/libvformat-i.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66d6996 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/libvformat-i.texi @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +@node Function index +@unnumbered Function Index + +@printindex fn + diff --git a/doc/libvformat.texi b/doc/libvformat.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5ff663 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/libvformat.texi @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- +@c %**start of header +@setfilename libvformat.info +@settitle libvformat +@setchapternewpage odd +@c %**end of header + +@ifinfo +This file documents libvformat + +Copyright 2001 Nick Marley <Tilda@@indigo8.freeserve.co.uk> + +licensed under the LGPL license. +@end ifinfo + +@c This title page illustrates only one of the +@c two methods of forming a title page. + +@dircategory Libraries +@direntry +* libvformat: (libvformat). Library to manipulate vcards +@end direntry + +@titlepage +@title libvformat +@subtitle library to access versit cards +@author Nick <Tilda@@indigo8.freeserve.co.uk> +@end titlepage + + +@ifnottex +@node Top, , (dir), (dir) +@top TITLE + +This document describes libvformat + +This document applies to version 1.13 +of the program named libvformat +@end ifnottex + +@menu +* Functions of libvformat:: description of interface. +* Public structures:: public structures of libvformat +* Function index:: index. +@end menu + +@include libvformat-1.texi +@include libvformat-2.texi +@include libvformat-i.texi + +@bye |