apprentice: Comments and remove dead code

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Jordan Bracco 2020-05-14 16:10:26 +02:00
parent d31187fcef
commit 04f393e7d1

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// //
// Where each argument either refers to a compiled or uncompiled magic database, // Where each argument either refers to a compiled or uncompiled magic database,
// or the default database. They will be loaded in the sequence that they were // or the default database. They will be loaded in the sequence that they were
// specified. Note that you must specify at least one database. Erlang Term // specified. Note that you must specify at least one database.
// //
// -- main: send atom ready // Communication is done over STDIN/STDOUT as binary packets of 2 bytes length
// enter loop // plus X bytes payload, where the payload is an erlang term encoded with
// :erlang.term_to_binary/1 and decoded with :erlang.binary_to_term/1.
// //
// -- while // Once the program is ready, it sends the `:ready` atom. The startup can fail
// get {:file, path} -> process_file -> ok | error // for multiples reasons, and the program will exit accordingly:
// {:bytes, path} -> process_bytes -> ok | error // - 1: No database
// ok: {:ok, {type, encoding, name}} // - 2: Missing/Bad argument
// error: {:error, :badarg} | {:error, {errno, String.t()}} // - 3: Missing database
// {:stop, _} -> exit(ERROR_OK) -> exit 0
// //
// Commands are sent to the program STDIN as an erlang term of `{Operation,
// Argument}`, and response of `{:ok | :error, Response}`.
//
// Invalid packets will cause the program to exit (exit code 4). This will
// happen if your Erlang Term format doesn't match the version the program has
// been compiled with, or if you send a command too huge.
//
// The program may exit with error codes 5 or 255 if something went wrong (such
// as error allocating terms, or if stdin is lost).
//
// Commands:
// {:file, path :: String.t()} :: {:ok, {type, encoding, name}} | {:error,
// :badarg} | {:error, {errno :: integer(), String.t()}}
// {:bytes, binary()} :: same as :file
// {:stop, reason :: atom()} :: exit 0
#include <ei.h> #include <ei.h>
#include <errno.h> #include <errno.h>
#include <getopt.h> #include <getopt.h>
@ -36,8 +52,6 @@
#include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h> #include <unistd.h>
#define USAGE "[--database-file <path/to/magic.mgc> | --database-default, ...]"
#define DELIMITER "\t"
#define ERROR_OK 0 #define ERROR_OK 0
#define ERROR_NO_DATABASE 1 #define ERROR_NO_DATABASE 1
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#define ERROR_BAD_TERM 4 #define ERROR_BAD_TERM 4
#define ERROR_EI 5 #define ERROR_EI 5
#define ANSI_INFO "\x1b[37m" // gray
#define ANSI_OK "\x1b[32m" // green
#define ANSI_ERROR "\x1b[31m" // red
#define ANSI_IGNORE "\x1b[90m" // red
#define ANSI_RESET "\x1b[0m"
#define MAGIC_FLAGS_COMMON (MAGIC_CHECK | MAGIC_ERROR) #define MAGIC_FLAGS_COMMON (MAGIC_CHECK | MAGIC_ERROR)
magic_t magic_setup(int flags); magic_t magic_setup(int flags);