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When there are standardized headers, use these instead of the bloated
os_compat.h.
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The code in command.c shouldn't mess with a pointer to
client->permission. Provide an API for accessing this value.
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All callers of fdprintf() have been converted to client_printf() or
fprintf(); it is time to remove this clumsy hack now. We can also
remove client_print() which took a file descriptor as parameter.
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Now that we have removed all invocations of client_get_fd(), we can
safely remove this transitional function. All access to the file
descriptor is now hidden behind the interface declared in client.h.
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Based on client_puts(), client_printf() is the successor of
fdprintf(). As soon as all fdprintf() callers have been rewritten to
use client_printf(), we can remove fdprintf().
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client_write() writes a buffer to the client and buffers it if
required. client_puts() does the same for a C string. The next patch
will add more tools which will replace fdprintf() later.
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Instead of passing the pointer to the "expired" flag to
processListOfCommands(), this function should use the client API to
check this flag. We can now remove the "global_expired" hack
introduced recently.
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Start exporting the client struct as an opaque struct. For now, pass
it only to processCommand() and processListOfCommands(), and provide a
function to extract the socket handle. Later, we will propagate the
pointer to all command implementations, and of course to
client_print() etc.
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Change the order of function declarations in client.h, to make it well
arranged and readable.
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Functions which operate on the whole client list are prefixed with
"client_manager_", and functions which handle just one client just get
"client_".
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I don't believe "interface" is a good name for something like
"connection by a client to MPD", let's call it "client". This is the
first patch in the series which changes the name, beginning with the
file name.
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