#include #include /** * A result combines a boolean success value with * an error response. It is equivalent to `Result`. */ typedef enum TCResult { TC_RESULT_TRUE, TC_RESULT_FALSE, TC_RESULT_ERROR, } TCResult; /** * The status of a task, as defined by the task data model. */ typedef enum TCStatus { TC_STATUS_PENDING, TC_STATUS_COMPLETED, TC_STATUS_DELETED, /** * Unknown signifies a status in the task DB that was not * recognized. */ TC_STATUS_UNKNOWN, } TCStatus; /** * A replica represents an instance of a user's task data, providing an easy interface * for querying and modifying that data. * * TCReplicas are not threadsafe. */ typedef struct TCReplica TCReplica; /** * TCString supports passing strings into and out of the TaskChampion API. A string must contain * valid UTF-8, and can contain embedded NUL characters. Strings containing such embedded NULs * cannot be represented as a "C string" and must be accessed using `tc_string_content_and_len` * and `tc_string_clone_with_len`. In general, these two functions should be used for handling * arbitrary data, while more convenient forms may be used where embedded NUL characters are * impossible, such as in static strings. * * Unless specified otherwise, functions in this API take ownership of a TCString when it is given * as a function argument, and free the string before returning. Thus the following is valid: * * When a TCString appears as a return value or output argument, it is the responsibility of the * caller to free the string. */ typedef struct TCString TCString; /** * A task, as publicly exposed by this library. * * A task carries no reference to the replica that created it, and can * be used until it is freed or converted to a TaskMut. */ typedef struct TCTask TCTask; /** * TCUuid is used as a task identifier. Uuids do not contain any pointers and need not be freed. * Uuids are typically treated as opaque, but the bytes are available in big-endian format. * */ typedef struct TCUuid { uint8_t bytes[16]; } TCUuid; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif // __cplusplus extern const size_t TC_UUID_STRING_BYTES; /** * Create a new TCReplica with an in-memory database. The contents of the database will be * lost when it is freed. */ struct TCReplica *tc_replica_new_in_memory(void); /** * Create a new TCReplica with an on-disk database. On error, a string is written to the * `error_out` parameter (if it is not NULL) and NULL is returned. */ struct TCReplica *tc_replica_new_on_disk(struct TCString *path, struct TCString **error_out); /** * Create a new task. The task must not already exist. * * Returns the task, or NULL on error. */ struct TCTask *tc_replica_new_task(struct TCReplica *rep, enum TCStatus status, struct TCString *description); /** * Undo local operations until the most recent UndoPoint. * * Returns TC_RESULT_TRUE if an undo occurred, TC_RESULT_FALSE if there are no operations * to be undone, or TC_RESULT_ERROR on error. */ enum TCResult tc_replica_undo(struct TCReplica *rep); /** * Get the latest error for a replica, or NULL if the last operation succeeded. * Subsequent calls to this function will return NULL. The caller must free the * returned string. */ struct TCString *tc_replica_error(struct TCReplica *rep); /** * Free a TCReplica. */ void tc_replica_free(struct TCReplica *rep); /** * Create a new TCString referencing the given C string. The C string must remain valid until * after the TCString is freed. It's typically easiest to ensure this by using a static string. * * NOTE: this function does _not_ take responsibility for freeing the C string itself. The * underlying string can be freed once the TCString referencing it has been freed. * * For example: * * ``` * char *url = get_item_url(..); // dynamically allocate C string * tc_task_annotate(task, tc_string_borrow(url)); // TCString created, passed, and freed * free(url); // string is no longer referenced and can be freed * ``` */ struct TCString *tc_string_borrow(const char *cstr); /** * Create a new TCString by cloning the content of the given C string. The resulting TCString * is independent of the given string, which can be freed or overwritten immediately. */ struct TCString *tc_string_clone(const char *cstr); /** * Create a new TCString containing the given string with the given length. This allows creation * of strings containing embedded NUL characters. As with `tc_string_clone`, the resulting * TCString is independent of the passed buffer, which may be reused or freed immediately. If the * given string is not valid UTF-8, this function will return NULL. */ struct TCString *tc_string_clone_with_len(const char *buf, size_t len); /** * Get the content of the string as a regular C string. The given string must not be NULL. The * returned value is NULL if the string contains NUL bytes. The returned string is valid until * the TCString is freed or passed to another TC API function. * * This function does _not_ take ownership of the TCString. */ const char *tc_string_content(struct TCString *tcstring); /** * Get the content of the string as a pointer and length. The given string must not be NULL. * This function can return any string, even one including NUL bytes. The returned string is * valid until the TCString is freed or passed to another TC API function. * * This function does _not_ take ownership of the TCString. */ const char *tc_string_content_with_len(struct TCString *tcstring, size_t *len_out); /** * Free a TCString. */ void tc_string_free(struct TCString *string); /** * Get a task's UUID. */ struct TCUuid tc_task_get_uuid(const struct TCTask *task); /** * Get a task's status. */ enum TCStatus tc_task_get_status(const struct TCTask *task); /** * Get a task's description, or NULL if the task cannot be represented as a C string (e.g., if it * contains embedded NUL characters). */ struct TCString *tc_task_get_description(const struct TCTask *task); /** * Free a task. */ void tc_task_free(struct TCTask *task); /** * Create a new, randomly-generated UUID. */ struct TCUuid tc_uuid_new_v4(void); /** * Create a new UUID with the nil value. */ struct TCUuid tc_uuid_nil(void); /** * Write the string representation of a TCUuid into the given buffer, which must be * at least TC_UUID_STRING_BYTES long. No NUL terminator is added. */ void tc_uuid_to_buf(struct TCUuid uuid, char *buf); /** * Write the string representation of a TCUuid into the given buffer, which must be * at least TC_UUID_STRING_BYTES long. No NUL terminator is added. */ struct TCString *tc_uuid_to_str(struct TCUuid uuid); /** * Parse the given value as a UUID. The value must be exactly TC_UUID_STRING_BYTES long. Returns * false on failure. */ bool tc_uuid_from_str(struct TCString *s, struct TCUuid *uuid_out); #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif // __cplusplus