php-src/ext/standard/head.h
Sascha Schumann 16017f6d78 Change header protection macros to conform to standard.
Draft 3 of IEEE 1003.1 200x, "2.2 The Compilation Environment"

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/*
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| PHP HTML Embedded Scripting Language Version 3.0 |
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| Copyright (c) 1997,1998 PHP Development Team (See Credits file) |
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| Authors: Rasmus Lerdorf <rasmus@lerdorf.on.ca> |
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*/
#ifndef HEAD_H
#define HEAD_H
/*
We are still using a PHP2-style Push/Pop list here as opposed
to the PHP built-in list functionality because of the nature
of this particular list. It is just used as a structured
buffer. Doing this with the built-in list code would require
some changes to allow a search for the first item with a
certain type. This type of search would not be optimal.
Private list management makes more sense here
*/
typedef struct CookieList {
char *name;
char *value;
time_t expires;
char *path;
char *domain;
int secure;
struct CookieList *next;
} CookieList;
extern PHP_RINIT_FUNCTION(head);
PHP_FUNCTION(Header);
PHP_FUNCTION(setcookie);
PHP_FUNCTION(headers_sent);
PHPAPI int php_header(void);
int php_headers_unsent(void);
#endif