/* File: misc.h * * Description: See "misc.c" * * Comments: See "notice.txt" for copyright and license information. * */ #ifndef __MISC_H__ #define __MISC_H__ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifndef WIN32 #include "gpps.h" #define SQLGetPrivateProfileString(a,b,c,d,e,f) GetPrivateProfileString(a,b,c,d,e,f) #endif #include /* Uncomment MY_LOG define to compile in the mylog() statements. Then, debug logging will occur if 'Debug' is set to 1 in the ODBCINST.INI portion of the registry. You may have to manually add this key. This logfile is intended for development use, not for an end user! */ #define MY_LOG /* Uncomment Q_LOG to compile in the qlog() statements (Communications log, i.e. CommLog). This logfile contains serious log statements that are intended for an end user to be able to read and understand. It is controlled by the 'CommLog' flag in the ODBCINST.INI portion of the registry (see above), which is manipulated on the setup/connection dialog boxes. */ #define Q_LOG #ifdef MY_LOG #define MYLOGFILE "mylog_" #ifndef WIN32 #define MYLOGDIR "/tmp" #else #define MYLOGDIR "c:" #endif #ifdef _K_R_VARGS void mylog(); /* prototype */ #else void mylog(char *fmt, ...); /* ansi prototype */ #endif #else #ifndef WIN32 #define mylog(args...) /* GNU convention for variable arguments */ #else #define mylog // mylog #endif #endif #ifdef Q_LOG #define QLOGFILE "psqlodbc_" #ifndef WIN32 #define QLOGDIR "/tmp" #else #define QLOGDIR "c:" #endif #ifdef _K_R_VARGS void qlog(); /* prototype */ #else void qlog(char *fmt,...); /* ansi prototype */ #endif #else #ifndef WIN32 #define qlog(args...) /* GNU convention for variable arguments */ #else #define qlog // qlog #endif #endif #ifndef WIN32 #define DIRSEPARATOR "/" #else #define DIRSEPARATOR "\\" #endif void remove_newlines(char *string); char *strncpy_null(char *dst, const char *src, int len); char *trim(char *string); char *make_string(char *s, int len, char *buf); char *my_strcat(char *buf, char *fmt, char *s, int len); /* defines for return value of my_strcpy */ #define STRCPY_SUCCESS 1 #define STRCPY_FAIL 0 #define STRCPY_TRUNCATED -1 #define STRCPY_NULL -2 int my_strcpy(char *dst, int dst_len, char *src, int src_len); #endif