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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef SANDBOXING_COMMON_ENVIRONMENTMAP_H_
#define SANDBOXING_COMMON_ENVIRONMENTMAP_H_
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
namespace base {
#if defined(XP_WIN)
typedef std::wstring NativeEnvironmentString;
typedef std::map<NativeEnvironmentString, NativeEnvironmentString>
EnvironmentMap;
# define ENVIRONMENT_LITERAL(x) L##x
# define ENVIRONMENT_STRING(x) \
((std::wstring)(NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16((x)).get()))
// Returns a modified environment vector constructed from the given environment
// and the list of changes given in |changes|. Each key in the environment is
// matched against the first element of the pairs. In the event of a match, the
// value is replaced by the second of the pair, unless the second is empty, in
// which case the key-value is removed.
//
// This Windows version takes and returns a Windows-style environment block
// which is a concatenated list of null-terminated 16-bit strings. The end is
// marked by a double-null terminator. The size of the returned string will
// include the terminators.
NativeEnvironmentString AlterEnvironment(const wchar_t* env,
const EnvironmentMap& changes);
#else
typedef std::string NativeEnvironmentString;
typedef std::map<NativeEnvironmentString, NativeEnvironmentString>
EnvironmentMap;
# define ENVIRONMENT_LITERAL(x) x
# define ENVIRONMENT_STRING(x) x
// See general comments for the Windows version above.
//
// This Posix version takes and returns a Posix-style environment block, which
// is a null-terminated list of pointers to null-terminated strings. The
// returned array will have appended to it the storage for the array itself so
// there is only one pointer to manage, but this means that you can't copy the
// array without keeping the original around.
std::unique_ptr<char*[]> AlterEnvironment(const char* const* env,
const EnvironmentMap& changes);
#endif
} // namespace base
#endif // SANDBOXING_COMMON_ENVIRONMENTMAP_H_
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