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-#ifndef numlib_h
-#define numlib_h
-
-/*
-** Copyright 1998 - 2010 Double Precision, Inc.
-** See COPYING for distribution information.
-*/
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-
-#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
-#include "../numlib/config.h" /* VPATH build */
-#endif
-
-#if HAVE_STDINT_H
-#include <stdint.h>
-#endif
-
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <time.h>
-
-#define NUMBUFSIZE 60
-
-/* Convert various system types to decimal */
-
-char *libmail_str_time_t(time_t, char *);
-char *libmail_str_off_t(off_t, char *);
-char *libmail_str_int64_t(int64_t, char *);
-char *libmail_str_pid_t(pid_t, char *);
-char *libmail_str_dev_t(dev_t, char *);
-char *libmail_str_ino_t(ino_t, char *);
-char *libmail_str_uid_t(uid_t, char *);
-char *libmail_str_gid_t(gid_t, char *);
-char *libmail_str_size_t(size_t, char *);
-
-char *libmail_str_sizekb(unsigned long, char *); /* X Kb or X Mb */
-
-/* Convert selected system types to hex */
-
-char *libmail_strh_time_t(time_t, char *);
-char *libmail_strh_pid_t(pid_t, char *);
-char *libmail_strh_ino_t(ino_t, char *);
-char *libmail_strh_dev_t(dev_t, char *);
-
-/* And, now let's do the reverse */
-
-time_t libmail_strtotime_t(const char **);
-time_t libmail_atotime_t(const char *);
-
-uid_t libmail_strtouid_t(const char **);
-uid_t libmail_atouid_t(const char *);
-
-gid_t libmail_strtogid_t(const char **);
-gid_t libmail_atogid_t(const char *);
-
- /* Common macros: */
-
-#define LIBMAIL_STRIMPL(type, f1, f2) \
-\
-type f1(const char **p)\
-{\
- type n=0;\
- while ( **p >= '0' && **p <= '9') n=n*10 + (char)(*(*p)++ - '0');\
- return n;\
-}\
-\
-type f2(const char *p)\
-{\
- return f1(&p);\
-}
-
-
-/*
-** The following functions are used by root to reset its user and group id
-** to the authenticated user's. Various functions are provided to handle
-** various situations.
-*/
-
-void libmail_changegroup(gid_t); /* Set the group id only. Also clear any
- ** auxiliary group ids */
-
-void libmail_changeuidgid(uid_t, gid_t);
- /* Set both user id and group id. Also clear
- ** aux group ids */
-
-void libmail_changeusername(const char *, const gid_t *);
- /*
- ** Set the userid to the indicate user's. If second argument is
- ** not null, it points to the groupid to set. If it's null, the
- ** group id is taken from the passwd file. Auxiliary IDs are set
- ** to any aux IDs set for the user in the group file. If there are
- ** no aux group IDs for the user, any AUX ids are cleared.
- */
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-#endif