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/* This file was automatically generated. Do not edit (except for compile time directive)! */
#ifndef _JX9H_
#define _JX9H_
/*
* Symisc Jx9: A Highly Efficient Embeddable Scripting Engine Based on JSON.
* Copyright (C) 2012-2013, Symisc Systems http://jx9.symisc.net/
* Version 1.7.2
* For information on licensing, redistribution of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES
* please contact Symisc Systems via:
* or visit:
* http://jx9.symisc.net/
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Symisc Systems. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Redistributions in any form must be accompanied by information on
* how to obtain complete source code for the JX9 engine and any
* accompanying software that uses the JX9 engine software.
* The source code must either be included in the distribution
* or be available for no more than the cost of distribution plus
* a nominal fee, and must be freely redistributable under reasonable
* conditions. For an executable file, complete source code means
* the source code for all modules it contains.It does not include
* source code for modules or files that typically accompany the major
* components of the operating system on which the executable file runs.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY SYMISC SYSTEMS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
* NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL SYMISC SYSTEMS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
* BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
* WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
* OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
* IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/* $SymiscID: jx9.h v2.1 UNIX|WIN32/64 2012-09-15 09:43 stable <[email protected]> $ */
#include "unqlite.h"
/*
* Compile time engine version, signature, identification in the symisc source tree
* and copyright notice.
* Each macro have an equivalent C interface associated with it that provide the same
* information but are associated with the library instead of the header file.
* Refer to [jx9_lib_version()], [jx9_lib_signature()], [jx9_lib_ident()] and
* [jx9_lib_copyright()] for more information.
*/
/*
* The JX9_VERSION C preprocessor macroevaluates to a string literal
* that is the jx9 version in the format "X.Y.Z" where X is the major
* version number and Y is the minor version number and Z is the release
* number.
*/
#define JX9_VERSION "1.7.2"
/*
* The JX9_VERSION_NUMBER C preprocessor macro resolves to an integer
* with the value (X*1000000 + Y*1000 + Z) where X, Y, and Z are the same
* numbers used in [JX9_VERSION].
*/
#define JX9_VERSION_NUMBER 1007002
/*
* The JX9_SIG C preprocessor macro evaluates to a string
* literal which is the public signature of the jx9 engine.
* This signature could be included for example in a host-application
* generated Server MIME header as follows:
* Server: YourWebServer/x.x Jx9/x.x.x \r\n
*/
#define JX9_SIG "Jx9/1.7.2"
/*
* JX9 identification in the Symisc source tree:
* Each particular check-in of a particular software released
* by symisc systems have an unique identifier associated with it.
* This macro hold the one associated with jx9.
*/
#define JX9_IDENT "jx9:d217a6e8c7f10fb35a8becb2793101fd2036aeb7"
/*
* Copyright notice.
* If you have any questions about the licensing situation, please
* visit http://jx9.symisc.net/licensing.html
* or contact Symisc Systems via:
*/
#define JX9_COPYRIGHT "Copyright (C) Symisc Systems 2012-2013, http://jx9.symisc.net/"
/* Forward declaration to public objects */
typedef struct jx9_io_stream jx9_io_stream;
typedef struct jx9_context jx9_context;
typedef struct jx9_value jx9_value;
typedef struct jx9_vfs jx9_vfs;
typedef struct jx9_vm jx9_vm;
typedef struct jx9 jx9;
#include "unqlite.h"
#if !defined( UNQLITE_ENABLE_JX9_HASH_FUNC )
#define JX9_DISABLE_HASH_FUNC
#endif /* UNQLITE_ENABLE_JX9_HASH_FUNC */
#ifdef UNQLITE_ENABLE_THREADS
#define JX9_ENABLE_THREADS
#endif /* UNQLITE_ENABLE_THREADS */
/* Standard JX9 return values */
#define JX9_OK SXRET_OK /* Successful result */
/* beginning-of-error-codes */
#define JX9_NOMEM UNQLITE_NOMEM /* Out of memory */
#define JX9_ABORT UNQLITE_ABORT /* Foreign Function request operation abort/Another thread have released this instance */
#define JX9_IO_ERR UNQLITE_IOERR /* IO error */
#define JX9_CORRUPT UNQLITE_CORRUPT /* Corrupt pointer/Unknown configuration option */
#define JX9_LOOKED UNQLITE_LOCKED /* Forbidden Operation */
#define JX9_COMPILE_ERR UNQLITE_COMPILE_ERR /* Compilation error */
#define JX9_VM_ERR UNQLITE_VM_ERR /* Virtual machine error */
/* end-of-error-codes */
/*
* If compiling for a processor that lacks floating point
* support, substitute integer for floating-point.
*/
#ifdef JX9_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT
typedef sxi64 jx9_real;
#else
typedef double jx9_real;
#endif
typedef sxi64 jx9_int64;
/*
* Engine Configuration Commands.
*
* The following set of constants are the available configuration verbs that can
* be used by the host-application to configure the JX9 engine.
* These constants must be passed as the second argument to the [jx9_config()]
* interface.
* Each options require a variable number of arguments.
* The [jx9_config()] interface will return JX9_OK on success, any other
* return value indicates failure.
* For a full discussion on the configuration verbs and their expected
* parameters, please refer to this page:
* http://jx9.symisc.net/c_api_func.html#jx9_config
*/
#define JX9_CONFIG_ERR_ABORT 1 /* RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE */
#define JX9_CONFIG_ERR_LOG 2 /* TWO ARGUMENTS: const char **pzBuf, int *pLen */
/*
* Virtual Machine Configuration Commands.
*
* The following set of constants are the available configuration verbs that can
* be used by the host-application to configure the JX9 Virtual machine.
* These constants must be passed as the second argument to the [jx9_vm_config()]
* interface.
* Each options require a variable number of arguments.
* The [jx9_vm_config()] interface will return JX9_OK on success, any other return
* value indicates failure.
* There are many options but the most importants are: JX9_VM_CONFIG_OUTPUT which install
* a VM output consumer callback, JX9_VM_CONFIG_HTTP_REQUEST which parse and register
* a HTTP request and JX9_VM_CONFIG_ARGV_ENTRY which populate the $argv array.
* For a full discussion on the configuration verbs and their expected parameters, please
* refer to this page:
* http://jx9.symisc.net/c_api_func.html#jx9_vm_config
*/
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_OUTPUT UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_OUTPUT /* TWO ARGUMENTS: int (*xConsumer)(const void *pOut, unsigned int nLen, void *pUserData), void *pUserData */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_IMPORT_PATH UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_IMPORT_PATH /* ONE ARGUMENT: const char *zIncludePath */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_ERR_REPORT UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_ERR_REPORT /* NO ARGUMENTS: Report all run-time errors in the VM output */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_RECURSION_DEPTH UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_RECURSION_DEPTH /* ONE ARGUMENT: int nMaxDepth */
#define JX9_VM_OUTPUT_LENGTH UNQLITE_VM_OUTPUT_LENGTH /* ONE ARGUMENT: unsigned int *pLength */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_CREATE_VAR UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_CREATE_VAR /* TWO ARGUMENTS: const char *zName, jx9_value *pValue */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_HTTP_REQUEST UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_HTTP_REQUEST /* TWO ARGUMENTS: const char *zRawRequest, int nRequestLength */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_SERVER_ATTR UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_SERVER_ATTR /* THREE ARGUMENTS: const char *zKey, const char *zValue, int nLen */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_ENV_ATTR UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_ENV_ATTR /* THREE ARGUMENTS: const char *zKey, const char *zValue, int nLen */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_EXEC_VALUE UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_EXEC_VALUE /* ONE ARGUMENT: jx9_value **ppValue */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_IO_STREAM UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_IO_STREAM /* ONE ARGUMENT: const jx9_io_stream *pStream */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_ARGV_ENTRY UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_ARGV_ENTRY /* ONE ARGUMENT: const char *zValue */
#define JX9_VM_CONFIG_EXTRACT_OUTPUT UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_EXTRACT_OUTPUT /* TWO ARGUMENTS: const void **ppOut, unsigned int *pOutputLen */
/*
* Global Library Configuration Commands.
*
* The following set of constants are the available configuration verbs that can
* be used by the host-application to configure the whole library.
* These constants must be passed as the first argument to the [jx9_lib_config()]
* interface.
* Each options require a variable number of arguments.
* The [jx9_lib_config()] interface will return JX9_OK on success, any other return
* value indicates failure.
* Notes:
* The default configuration is recommended for most applications and so the call to
* [jx9_lib_config()] is usually not necessary. It is provided to support rare
* applications with unusual needs.
* The [jx9_lib_config()] interface is not threadsafe. The application must insure that
* no other [jx9_*()] interfaces are invoked by other threads while [jx9_lib_config()]
* is running. Furthermore, [jx9_lib_config()] may only be invoked prior to library
* initialization using [jx9_lib_init()] or [jx9_init()] or after shutdown
* by [jx9_lib_shutdown()]. If [jx9_lib_config()] is called after [jx9_lib_init()]
* or [jx9_init()] and before [jx9_lib_shutdown()] then it will return jx9LOCKED.
* For a full discussion on the configuration verbs and their expected parameters, please
* refer to this page:
* http://jx9.symisc.net/c_api_func.html#Global_Library_Management_Interfaces
*/
#define JX9_LIB_CONFIG_USER_MALLOC 1 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const SyMemMethods *pMemMethods */
#define JX9_LIB_CONFIG_MEM_ERR_CALLBACK 2 /* TWO ARGUMENTS: int (*xMemError)(void *), void *pUserData */
#define JX9_LIB_CONFIG_USER_MUTEX 3 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const SyMutexMethods *pMutexMethods */
#define JX9_LIB_CONFIG_THREAD_LEVEL_SINGLE 4 /* NO ARGUMENTS */
#define JX9_LIB_CONFIG_THREAD_LEVEL_MULTI 5 /* NO ARGUMENTS */
#define JX9_LIB_CONFIG_VFS 6 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const jx9_vfs *pVfs */
/*
* Call Context - Error Message Serverity Level.
*/
#define JX9_CTX_ERR UNQLITE_CTX_ERR /* Call context error such as unexpected number of arguments, invalid types and so on. */
#define JX9_CTX_WARNING UNQLITE_CTX_WARNING /* Call context Warning */
#define JX9_CTX_NOTICE UNQLITE_CTX_NOTICE /* Call context Notice */
/* Current VFS structure version*/
#define JX9_VFS_VERSION 2
/*
* JX9 Virtual File System (VFS).
*
* An instance of the jx9_vfs object defines the interface between the JX9 core
* and the underlying operating system. The "vfs" in the name of the object stands
* for "virtual file system". The vfs is used to implement JX9 system functions
* such as mkdir(), chdir(), stat(), get_user_name() and many more.
* The value of the iVersion field is initially 2 but may be larger in future versions
* of JX9.
* Additional fields may be appended to this object when the iVersion value is increased.
* Only a single vfs can be registered within the JX9 core. Vfs registration is done
* using the jx9_lib_config() interface with a configuration verb set to JX9_LIB_CONFIG_VFS.
* Note that Windows and UNIX (Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, etc.) users does not have to
* worry about registering and installing a vfs since JX9 come with a built-in vfs for these
* platforms which implement most the methods defined below.
* Host-application running on exotic systems (ie: Other than Windows and UNIX systems) must
* register their own vfs in order to be able to use and call JX9 system functions.
* Also note that the jx9_compile_file() interface depend on the xMmap() method of the underlying
* vfs which mean that this method must be available (Always the case using the built-in VFS)
* in order to use this interface.
* Developers wishing to implement their own vfs an contact symisc systems to obtain
* the JX9 VFS C/C++ Specification manual.
*/
struct jx9_vfs
{
const char *zName; /* Underlying VFS name [i.e: FreeBSD/Linux/Windows...] */
int iVersion; /* Current VFS structure version [default 2] */
/* Directory functions */
int (*xChdir)(const char *); /* Change directory */
int (*xChroot)(const char *); /* Change the root directory */
int (*xGetcwd)(jx9_context *); /* Get the current working directory */
int (*xMkdir)(const char *, int, int); /* Make directory */
int (*xRmdir)(const char *); /* Remove directory */
int (*xIsdir)(const char *); /* Tells whether the filename is a directory */
int (*xRename)(const char *, const char *); /* Renames a file or directory */
int (*xRealpath)(const char *, jx9_context *); /* Return canonicalized absolute pathname*/
/* Systems functions */
int (*xSleep)(unsigned int); /* Delay execution in microseconds */
int (*xUnlink)(const char *); /* Deletes a file */
int (*xFileExists)(const char *); /* Checks whether a file or directory exists */
int (*xChmod)(const char *, int); /* Changes file mode */
int (*xChown)(const char *, const char *); /* Changes file owner */
int (*xChgrp)(const char *, const char *); /* Changes file group */
jx9_int64 (*xFreeSpace)(const char *); /* Available space on filesystem or disk partition */
jx9_int64 (*xTotalSpace)(const char *); /* Total space on filesystem or disk partition */
jx9_int64 (*xFileSize)(const char *); /* Gets file size */
jx9_int64 (*xFileAtime)(const char *); /* Gets last access time of file */
jx9_int64 (*xFileMtime)(const char *); /* Gets file modification time */
jx9_int64 (*xFileCtime)(const char *); /* Gets inode change time of file */
int (*xStat)(const char *, jx9_value *, jx9_value *); /* Gives information about a file */
int (*xlStat)(const char *, jx9_value *, jx9_value *); /* Gives information about a file */
int (*xIsfile)(const char *); /* Tells whether the filename is a regular file */
int (*xIslink)(const char *); /* Tells whether the filename is a symbolic link */
int (*xReadable)(const char *); /* Tells whether a file exists and is readable */
int (*xWritable)(const char *); /* Tells whether the filename is writable */
int (*xExecutable)(const char *); /* Tells whether the filename is executable */
int (*xFiletype)(const char *, jx9_context *); /* Gets file type [i.e: fifo, dir, file..] */
int (*xGetenv)(const char *, jx9_context *); /* Gets the value of an environment variable */
int (*xSetenv)(const char *, const char *); /* Sets the value of an environment variable */
int (*xTouch)(const char *, jx9_int64, jx9_int64); /* Sets access and modification time of file */
int (*xMmap)(const char *, void **, jx9_int64 *); /* Read-only memory map of the whole file */
void (*xUnmap)(void *, jx9_int64); /* Unmap a memory view */
int (*xLink)(const char *, const char *, int); /* Create hard or symbolic link */
int (*xUmask)(int); /* Change the current umask */
void (*xTempDir)(jx9_context *); /* Get path of the temporary directory */
unsigned int (*xProcessId)(void); /* Get running process ID */
int (*xUid)(void); /* user ID of the process */
int (*xGid)(void); /* group ID of the process */
void (*xUsername)(jx9_context *); /* Running username */
int (*xExec)(const char *, jx9_context *); /* Execute an external program */
};
/* Current JX9 IO stream structure version. */
#define JX9_IO_STREAM_VERSION 1
/*
* Possible open mode flags that can be passed to the xOpen() routine
* of the underlying IO stream device .
* Refer to the JX9 IO Stream C/C++ specification manual (http://jx9.symisc.net/io_stream_spec.html)
* for additional information.
*/
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_RDONLY 0x001 /* Read-only open */
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_WRONLY 0x002 /* Write-only open */
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_RDWR 0x004 /* Read-write open. */
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_CREATE 0x008 /* If the file does not exist it will be created */
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_TRUNC 0x010 /* Truncate the file to zero length */
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_APPEND 0x020 /* Append mode.The file offset is positioned at the end of the file */
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_EXCL 0x040 /* Ensure that this call creates the file, the file must not exist before */
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_BINARY 0x080 /* Simple hint: Data is binary */
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_TEMP 0x100 /* Simple hint: Temporary file */
#define JX9_IO_OPEN_TEXT 0x200 /* Simple hint: Data is textual */
/*
* JX9 IO Stream Device.
*
* An instance of the jx9_io_stream object defines the interface between the JX9 core
* and the underlying stream device.
* A stream is a smart mechanism for generalizing file, network, data compression
* and other IO operations which share a common set of functions using an abstracted
* unified interface.
* A stream device is additional code which tells the stream how to handle specific
* protocols/encodings. For example, the http device knows how to translate a URL
* into an HTTP/1.1 request for a file on a remote server.
* JX9 come with two built-in IO streams device:
* The file:// stream which perform very efficient disk IO and the jx9:// stream
* which is a special stream that allow access various I/O streams (See the JX9 official
* documentation for more information on this stream).
* A stream is referenced as: scheme://target
* scheme(string) - The name of the wrapper to be used. Examples include: file, http, https, ftp,
* ftps, compress.zlib, compress.bz2, and jx9. If no wrapper is specified, the function default
* is used (typically file://).
* target - Depends on the device used. For filesystem related streams this is typically a path
* and filename of the desired file.For network related streams this is typically a hostname, often
* with a path appended.
* IO stream devices are registered using a call to jx9_vm_config() with a configuration verb
* set to JX9_VM_CONFIG_IO_STREAM.
* Currently the JX9 development team is working on the implementation of the http:// and ftp://
* IO stream protocols. These devices will be available in the next major release of the JX9 engine.
* Developers wishing to implement their own IO stream devices must understand and follow
* The JX9 IO Stream C/C++ specification manual (http://jx9.symisc.net/io_stream_spec.html).
*/
struct jx9_io_stream
{
const char *zName; /* Underlying stream name [i.e: file/http/zip/jx9, ..] */
int iVersion; /* IO stream structure version [default 1]*/
int (*xOpen)(const char *, int, jx9_value *, void **); /* Open handle*/
int (*xOpenDir)(const char *, jx9_value *, void **); /* Open directory handle */
void (*xClose)(void *); /* Close file handle */
void (*xCloseDir)(void *); /* Close directory handle */
jx9_int64 (*xRead)(void *, void *, jx9_int64); /* Read from the open stream */
int (*xReadDir)(void *, jx9_context *); /* Read entry from directory handle */
jx9_int64 (*xWrite)(void *, const void *, jx9_int64); /* Write to the open stream */
int (*xSeek)(void *, jx9_int64, int); /* Seek on the open stream */
int (*xLock)(void *, int); /* Lock/Unlock the open stream */
void (*xRewindDir)(void *); /* Rewind directory handle */
jx9_int64 (*xTell)(void *); /* Current position of the stream read/write pointer */
int (*xTrunc)(void *, jx9_int64); /* Truncates the open stream to a given length */
int (*xSync)(void *); /* Flush open stream data */
int (*xStat)(void *, jx9_value *, jx9_value *); /* Stat an open stream handle */
};
/*
* C-API-REF: Please refer to the official documentation for interfaces
* purpose and expected parameters.
*/
/* Engine Handling Interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_init(jx9 **ppEngine);
/*JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_config(jx9 *pEngine, int nConfigOp, ...);*/
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_release(jx9 *pEngine);
/* Compile Interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_compile(jx9 *pEngine, const char *zSource, int nLen, jx9_vm **ppOutVm);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_compile_file(jx9 *pEngine, const char *zFilePath, jx9_vm **ppOutVm);
/* Virtual Machine Handling Interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_vm_config(jx9_vm *pVm, int iConfigOp, ...);
/*JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_vm_exec(jx9_vm *pVm, int *pExitStatus);*/
/*JX9_PRIVATE jx9_value * jx9_vm_extract_variable(jx9_vm *pVm,const char *zVarname);*/
/*JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_vm_reset(jx9_vm *pVm);*/
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_vm_release(jx9_vm *pVm);
/*JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_vm_dump_v2(jx9_vm *pVm, int (*xConsumer)(const void *, unsigned int, void *), void *pUserData);*/
/* In-process Extending Interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_create_function(jx9_vm *pVm, const char *zName, int (*xFunc)(jx9_context *, int, jx9_value **), void *pUserData);
/*JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_delete_function(jx9_vm *pVm, const char *zName);*/
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_create_constant(jx9_vm *pVm, const char *zName, void (*xExpand)(jx9_value *, void *), void *pUserData);
/*JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_delete_constant(jx9_vm *pVm, const char *zName);*/
/* Foreign Function Parameter Values */
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_to_int(jx9_value *pValue);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_to_bool(jx9_value *pValue);
JX9_PRIVATE jx9_int64 jx9_value_to_int64(jx9_value *pValue);
JX9_PRIVATE double jx9_value_to_double(jx9_value *pValue);
JX9_PRIVATE const char * jx9_value_to_string(jx9_value *pValue, int *pLen);
JX9_PRIVATE void * jx9_value_to_resource(jx9_value *pValue);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_compare(jx9_value *pLeft, jx9_value *pRight, int bStrict);
/* Setting The Result Of A Foreign Function */
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_result_int(jx9_context *pCtx, int iValue);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_result_int64(jx9_context *pCtx, jx9_int64 iValue);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_result_bool(jx9_context *pCtx, int iBool);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_result_double(jx9_context *pCtx, double Value);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_result_null(jx9_context *pCtx);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_result_string(jx9_context *pCtx, const char *zString, int nLen);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_result_string_format(jx9_context *pCtx, const char *zFormat, ...);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_result_value(jx9_context *pCtx, jx9_value *pValue);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_result_resource(jx9_context *pCtx, void *pUserData);
/* Call Context Handling Interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_context_output(jx9_context *pCtx, const char *zString, int nLen);
/*JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_context_output_format(jx9_context *pCtx, const char *zFormat, ...);*/
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_context_throw_error(jx9_context *pCtx, int iErr, const char *zErr);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_context_throw_error_format(jx9_context *pCtx, int iErr, const char *zFormat, ...);
JX9_PRIVATE unsigned int jx9_context_random_num(jx9_context *pCtx);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_context_random_string(jx9_context *pCtx, char *zBuf, int nBuflen);
JX9_PRIVATE void * jx9_context_user_data(jx9_context *pCtx);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_context_push_aux_data(jx9_context *pCtx, void *pUserData);
JX9_PRIVATE void * jx9_context_peek_aux_data(jx9_context *pCtx);
JX9_PRIVATE void * jx9_context_pop_aux_data(jx9_context *pCtx);
JX9_PRIVATE unsigned int jx9_context_result_buf_length(jx9_context *pCtx);
JX9_PRIVATE const char * jx9_function_name(jx9_context *pCtx);
/* Call Context Memory Management Interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE void * jx9_context_alloc_chunk(jx9_context *pCtx, unsigned int nByte, int ZeroChunk, int AutoRelease);
JX9_PRIVATE void * jx9_context_realloc_chunk(jx9_context *pCtx, void *pChunk, unsigned int nByte);
JX9_PRIVATE void jx9_context_free_chunk(jx9_context *pCtx, void *pChunk);
/* On Demand Dynamically Typed Value Object allocation interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE jx9_value * jx9_new_scalar(jx9_vm *pVm);
JX9_PRIVATE jx9_value * jx9_new_array(jx9_vm *pVm);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_release_value(jx9_vm *pVm, jx9_value *pValue);
JX9_PRIVATE jx9_value * jx9_context_new_scalar(jx9_context *pCtx);
JX9_PRIVATE jx9_value * jx9_context_new_array(jx9_context *pCtx);
JX9_PRIVATE void jx9_context_release_value(jx9_context *pCtx, jx9_value *pValue);
/* Dynamically Typed Value Object Management Interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_int(jx9_value *pVal, int iValue);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_int64(jx9_value *pVal, jx9_int64 iValue);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_bool(jx9_value *pVal, int iBool);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_null(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_double(jx9_value *pVal, double Value);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_string(jx9_value *pVal, const char *zString, int nLen);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_string_format(jx9_value *pVal, const char *zFormat, ...);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_reset_string_cursor(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_resource(jx9_value *pVal, void *pUserData);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_release(jx9_value *pVal);
/* JSON Array/Object Management Interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE jx9_value * jx9_array_fetch(jx9_value *pArray, const char *zKey, int nByte);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_array_walk(jx9_value *pArray, int (*xWalk)(jx9_value *, jx9_value *, void *), void *pUserData);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_array_add_elem(jx9_value *pArray, jx9_value *pKey, jx9_value *pValue);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_array_add_strkey_elem(jx9_value *pArray, const char *zKey, jx9_value *pValue);
JX9_PRIVATE unsigned int jx9_array_count(jx9_value *pArray);
/* Dynamically Typed Value Object Query Interfaces */
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_int(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_float(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_bool(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_string(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_null(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_numeric(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_callable(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_scalar(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_json_array(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_json_object(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_resource(jx9_value *pVal);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_value_is_empty(jx9_value *pVal);
/* Global Library Management Interfaces */
/*JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_lib_init(void);*/
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_lib_config(int nConfigOp, ...);
JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_lib_shutdown(void);
/*JX9_PRIVATE int jx9_lib_is_threadsafe(void);*/
/*JX9_PRIVATE const char * jx9_lib_version(void);*/
JX9_PRIVATE const char * jx9_lib_signature(void);
/*JX9_PRIVATE const char * jx9_lib_ident(void);*/
/*JX9_PRIVATE const char * jx9_lib_copyright(void);*/
#endif /* _JX9H_ */