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/**
 * @file  util_cfgtree.h
 * @brief Config Tree Package
 *
 * @defgroup APACHE_CORE_CONFIG_TREE Config Tree Package
 * @ingroup  APACHE_CORE_CONFIG
 * @{
 */

#ifndef AP_CONFTREE_H
#define AP_CONFTREE_H

#include "ap_config.h"

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

typedef struct ap_directive_t ap_directive_t;

/**
 * @brief Structure used to build the config tree.
 *
 * The config tree only stores
 * the directives that will be active in the running server.  Directives
 * that contain other directions, such as <Directory ...> cause a sub-level
 * to be created, where the included directives are stored.  The closing
 * directive (</Directory>) is not stored in the tree.
 */
struct ap_directive_t {
    /** The current directive */
    const char *directive;
    /** The arguments for the current directive, stored as a space
     *  separated list */
    const char *args;
    /** The next directive node in the tree */
    struct ap_directive_t *next;
    /** The first child node of this directive */
    struct ap_directive_t *first_child;
    /** The parent node of this directive */
    struct ap_directive_t *parent;

    /** directive's module can store add'l data here */
    void *data;

    /* ### these may go away in the future, but are needed for now */
    /** The name of the file this directive was found in */
    const char *filename;
    /** The line number the directive was on */
    int line_num;

    /** A short-cut towards the last directive node in the tree.
     *  The value may not always be up-to-date but it always points to
     *  somewhere in the tree, nearer to the tail.
     *  This value is only set in the first node
     */
    struct ap_directive_t *last;
};

/**
 * The root of the configuration tree
 */
AP_DECLARE_DATA extern ap_directive_t *ap_conftree;

/**
 * Add a node to the configuration tree.
 * @param parent The current parent node.  If the added node is a first_child,
                 then this is changed to the current node
 * @param current The current node
 * @param toadd The node to add to the tree
 * @param child Is the node to add a child node
 * @return the added node
 */
ap_directive_t *ap_add_node(ap_directive_t **parent, ap_directive_t *current,
                            ap_directive_t *toadd, int child);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif
/** @} */

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