*/
const struct tm *platform_localtime(const time_t *timer);
+/*
+ * Function: platform_ctime
+ * Convert a time value to a string and adjust for local time zone
+ * settings.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * timer - Pointer to stored time.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * Pointer to the character string result. NULL will be returned if time
+ * represents a date before midnight, January 1, 1970, UTC.
+ *
+ * Remarks:
+ * Converts a time value stored as a `time_t` value into a chracter string.
+ * The `timer` value is usually obtained from a call to *time*, which returns
+ * the number of seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. The return
+ * value of the string contains exactly 26 characters. A 24-hour clock is used.
+ * All fields have constant width. The newline chracter and the null character
+ * occupy the last two positions of the string. The converted character string
+ * is also adjusted according to the local time zone settings.
+ */
const char *platform_ctime(const time_t *timer);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_strncat
+ * Append characters of a string.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * dest - Null terminated destination string
+ * src - Source string
+ * num - Number of characters to append
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * Pointer to the destination string. No return value is used to indicate
+ * an error.
+ *
+ * Remarks:
+ * Function appends, at mode, the first `num` characters of `src` to
+ * `dest`. The initial character of `src` overwrites the terminating
+ * null chracter of `dest`. If a null character appears in `src` before
+ * `num` chracters are appended, `platform_strncat` appends all chracters
+ * from `src`, up to the null chracter. If `num` is greater than the
+ * length of `src`, the length of `src` is used in place of `num`.
+ */
char *platform_strncat(char *dest, const char *src, size_t num);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_tmpnam
+ * Generates names you can use to create temporary files.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * str - Pointer that will hold the generated name and will be identical
+ * to the name returned by the function. This is a convenient way
+ * to save the generated name.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * Pointer to the name generate or *NULL* if there is a failure. Failure
+ * can occur if you attempt more than TMP_MAX calls.
+ *
+ * Remarks:
+ * Returns a name unique in the current workign directory.
+ */
const char *platform_tmpnam(char *str);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_getenv
+ * Get a value from the current enviroment.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * var - Enviroment variable name
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * A pointer to the enviroment table entry containing `var. It's not
+ * safe to modify the value of the enviroment variable using the returned
+ * pointer. The return value is *NULL* if `var` is not found in the
+ * enviroment table.
+ */
const char *platform_getenv(char *var);
+
int platform_vasprintf(char **dat, const char *fmt, va_list args);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_strcat
+ * Append characters of a string.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * dest - Null terminated destination string
+ * src - Source string
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * Pointer to the destination string. No return value is used to indicate
+ * an error.
+ *
+ * Remarks:
+ * Appens `src` to `dest` and terminates with resulting null character.
+ * The initial character of `src` overwrites the terminating null
+ * character of `dest`. The behaviour of platform_strcat is undefined
+ * if the source and destination string overlap.
+ */
char *platform_strcat(char *dest, const char *src);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_strncpy
+ * Copys characters of one string to another.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * dest - Destination string.
+ * src - Source string.
+ * num - Number of characters to be copied.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * `dest`. No return value is reserved to indicate an error.
+ *
+ * Remarks:
+ * Copies the initial characters of `src` to `dest` and returns `dest`.
+ * If `num` is less than or equal to the length of `src1 a null character
+ * is not appended automatically to the copied string. If `num` is greater
+ * than the length of `src`, the destination string is padded with null
+ * characters up to length `num`. The behaviour of this function is undefined
+ * if the source and destination strings overlap.
+ */
char *platform_strncpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t num);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_strerror
+ * Get a system error message
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * err - Error number.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * A pointer to the error message
+ */
const char *platform_strerror(int err);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_fopen
+ * Opens a file
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * filename - File name.
+ * mode - Kind of access that's enabled.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * A pointer to the open file. A null pointer value indicates an error.
+ */
FILE *platform_fopen(const char *filename, const char *mode);
+
size_t platform_fread(void *ptr, size_t size, size_t count, FILE *stream);
size_t platform_fwrite(const void *ptr, size_t size, size_t count, FILE *stream);
int platform_fflush(FILE *stream);
int platform_fputs(const char *str, FILE *stream);
int platform_fseek(FILE *stream, long offset, int origin);
long platform_ftell(FILE *stream);
+
int platform_mkdir(const char *path, int mode);
DIR *platform_opendir(const char *path);
int platform_closedir(DIR *dir);
struct dirent *platform_readdir(DIR *dir);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_isatty
+ * Determines whether a file descriptor is associated with a character
+ * device.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * A nonzero value if the descriptor is associated with a character
+ * device. Otherwise `platform_isatty` returns 0.
+ */
int platform_isatty(int fd);
#endif