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/* -*- Mode: c; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: 1; c-basic-offset: 8; -*- */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the Computer Systems
* Engineering Group at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
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*
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef lib_pcap_funcattrs_h
#define lib_pcap_funcattrs_h
#include <pcap/compiler-tests.h>
/*
* Attributes to apply to functions and their arguments, using various
* compiler-specific extensions.
*/
/*
* PCAP_API_DEF must be used when defining *data* exported from
* libpcap. It can be used when defining *functions* exported
* from libpcap, but it doesn't have to be used there. It
* should not be used in declarations in headers.
*
* PCAP_API must be used when *declaring* data or functions
* exported from libpcap; PCAP_API_DEF won't work on all platforms.
*/
#if defined(_WIN32)
/*
* For Windows:
*
* when building libpcap:
*
* if we're building it as a DLL, we have to declare API
* functions with __declspec(dllexport);
*
* if we're building it as a static library, we don't want
* to do so.
*
* when using libpcap:
*
* if we're using the DLL, calls to its functions are a
* little more efficient if they're declared with
* __declspec(dllimport);
*
* if we're not using the dll, we don't want to declare
* them that way.
*
* So:
*
* if pcap_EXPORTS is defined, we define PCAP_API_DEF as
* __declspec(dllexport);
*
* if PCAP_DLL is defined, we define PCAP_API_DEF as
* __declspec(dllimport);
*
* otherwise, we define PCAP_API_DEF as nothing.
*/
#if defined(pcap_EXPORTS)
/*
* We're compiling libpcap as a DLL, so we should export functions
* in our API.
*/
#define PCAP_API_DEF __declspec(dllexport)
#elif defined(PCAP_DLL)
/*
* We're using libpcap as a DLL, so the calls will be a little more
* efficient if we explicitly import the functions.
*/
#define PCAP_API_DEF __declspec(dllimport)
#else
/*
* Either we're building libpcap as a static library, or we're using
* it as a static library, or we don't know for certain that we're
* using it as a dynamic library, so neither import nor export the
* functions explicitly.
*/
#define PCAP_API_DEF
#endif
#elif defined(MSDOS)
/* XXX - does this need special treatment? */
#define PCAP_API_DEF
#else /* UN*X */
#ifdef pcap_EXPORTS
/*
* We're compiling libpcap as a (dynamic) shared library, so we should
* export functions in our API. The compiler might be configured not
* to export functions from a shared library by default, so we might
* have to explicitly mark functions as exported.
*/
#if PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(3,4) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_XL_C_VERSION(12,0)
/*
* GCC 3.4 or later, or some compiler asserting compatibility with
* GCC 3.4 or later, or XL C 13.0 or later, so we have
* __attribute__((visibility()).
*/
#define PCAP_API_DEF __attribute__((visibility("default")))
#elif PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_SUNC_VERSION(5,5)
/*
* Sun C 5.5 or later, so we have __global.
* (Sun C 5.9 and later also have __attribute__((visibility()),
* but there's no reason to prefer it with Sun C.)
*/
#define PCAP_API_DEF __global
#else
/*
* We don't have anything to say.
*/
#define PCAP_API_DEF
#endif
#else
/*
* We're not building libpcap.
*/
#define PCAP_API_DEF
#endif
#endif /* _WIN32/MSDOS/UN*X */
#define PCAP_API PCAP_API_DEF extern
/*
* Definitions to 1) indicate what version of libpcap first had a given
* API and 2) allow upstream providers whose build environments allow
* APIs to be designated as "first available in this release" to do so
* by appropriately defining them.
*
* Yes, that's you, Apple. :-) Please define PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS()
* as necessary to make various APIs "weak exports" to make it easier
* for software that's distributed in binary form and that uses libpcap
* to run on multiple macOS versions and use new APIs when available.
* (Yes, such third-party software exists - Wireshark provides binary
* packages for macOS, for example. tcpdump doesn't count, as that's
* provided by Apple, so each release can come with a version compiled
* to use the APIs present in that release.)
*
* We don't define it ourselves because, if you're building and
* installing libpcap on macOS yourself, the APIs will be available
* no matter what OS version you're installing it on.
*
* For other platforms, we don't define them, leaving it up to
* others to do so based on their OS versions, if appropriate.
*
* We start with libpcap 0.4, as that was the last LBL release, and
* I've never seen earlier releases.
*/
#ifdef __APPLE__
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(v) /* define to say "first appears in v" */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_4 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.0) /* Did any version of Mac OS X ship with this? */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_5 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.0) /* Did any version of Mac OS X ship with this? */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_6 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.1)
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_7 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.4)
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_8 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.4)
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_9 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.5)
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_0 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.6)
/* #define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_1 no routines added to the API */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_2 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.9)
/* #define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_3 no routines added to the API */
/* #define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_4 no routines added to the API */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_5 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.10)
/* #define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_6 no routines added to the API */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_7 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.12)
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_8 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.13) /* only Windows adds routines to the API; XXX - what version first had it? */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_9 PCAP_AVAILABLE_MACOS(10.13)
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_10 /* not released yet, so not in macOS yet */
#else /* __APPLE__ */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_4
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_5
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_6
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_7
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_8
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_0_9
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_0
/* #define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_1 no routines added to the API */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_2
/* #define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_3 no routines added to the API */
/* #define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_4 no routines added to the API */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_5
/* #define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_6 no routines added to the API */
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_7
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_8
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_9
#define PCAP_AVAILABLE_1_10
#endif /* __APPLE__ */
/*
* PCAP_NORETURN, before a function declaration, means "this function
* never returns". (It must go before the function declaration, e.g.
* "extern PCAP_NORETURN func(...)" rather than after the function
* declaration, as the MSVC version has to go before the declaration.)
*
* PCAP_NORETURN_DEF, before a function *definition*, means "this
* function never returns"; it would be used only for static functions
* that are defined before any use, and thus have no declaration.
* (MSVC doesn't support that; I guess the "decl" in "__declspec"
* means "declaration", and __declspec doesn't work with definitions.)
*/
#if __has_attribute(noreturn) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(2,5) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_SUNC_VERSION(5,9) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_XL_C_VERSION(10,1) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_HP_C_VERSION(6,10)
/*
* Compiler with support for __attribute((noreturn)), or GCC 2.5 or
* later, or some compiler asserting compatibility with GCC 2.5 or
* later, or Solaris Studio 12 (Sun C 5.9) or later, or IBM XL C 10.1
* or later (do any earlier versions of XL C support this?), or HP aCC
* A.06.10 or later.
*/
#define PCAP_NORETURN __attribute((noreturn))
#define PCAP_NORETURN_DEF __attribute((noreturn))
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
/*
* MSVC.
*/
#define PCAP_NORETURN __declspec(noreturn)
#define PCAP_NORETURN_DEF
#else
#define PCAP_NORETURN
#define PCAP_NORETURN_DEF
#endif
/*
* PCAP_PRINTFLIKE(x,y), after a function declaration, means "this function
* does printf-style formatting, with the xth argument being the format
* string and the yth argument being the first argument for the format
* string".
*/
#if __has_attribute(__format__) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(2,3) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_XL_C_VERSION(10,1) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_HP_C_VERSION(6,10)
/*
* Compiler with support for it, or GCC 2.3 or later, or some compiler
* asserting compatibility with GCC 2.3 or later, or IBM XL C 10.1
* and later (do any earlier versions of XL C support this?),
* or HP aCC A.06.10 and later.
*/
#define PCAP_PRINTFLIKE(x,y) __attribute__((__format__(__printf__,x,y)))
#else
#define PCAP_PRINTFLIKE(x,y)
#endif
/*
* PCAP_DEPRECATED(func, msg), after a function declaration, marks the
* function as deprecated.
*
* The first argument is the name of the function; the second argument is
* a string giving the warning message to use if the compiler supports that.
*
* (Thank you, Microsoft, for requiring the function name.)
*/
#if __has_attribute(deprecated) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(4,5) \
|| PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_SUNC_VERSION(5,13)
/*
* Compiler that supports __has_attribute and __attribute__((deprecated)),
* or GCC 4.5 or later, or Sun/Oracle C 12.4 (Sun C 5.13) or later.
*
* Those support __attribute__((deprecated(msg))) (we assume, perhaps
* incorrectly, that anything that supports __has_attribute() is
* recent enough to support __attribute__((deprecated(msg)))).
*/
#define PCAP_DEPRECATED(func, msg) __attribute__((deprecated(msg)))
#elif PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(3,1)
/*
* GCC 3.1 through 4.4.
*
* Those support __attribute__((deprecated)) but not
* __attribute__((deprecated(msg))).
*/
#define PCAP_DEPRECATED(func, msg) __attribute__((deprecated))
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(BUILDING_PCAP)
/*
* MSVC, and we're not building libpcap itself; it's VS 2015
* or later, so we have the deprecated pragma.
*
* If we *are* building libpcap, we don't want this, as it'll warn
* us even if we *define* the function.
*/
#define PCAP_DEPRECATED(func, msg) __pragma(deprecated(func))
#else
#define PCAP_DEPRECATED(func, msg)
#endif
/*
* For flagging arguments as format strings in MSVC.
*/
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#include <sal.h>
#define PCAP_FORMAT_STRING(p) _Printf_format_string_ p
#else
#define PCAP_FORMAT_STRING(p) p
#endif
#endif /* lib_pcap_funcattrs_h */