It is possible to link an Asir library to use the functionalities of
Asir from other programs.
The necessary libraries are included in the OpenXM distribution
(OpenXM )
(http://www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/OpenXM).
At present only the OpenXM interfaces are available. Here we assume
that OpenXM is already installed. In the following 
$OpenXM_HOME denotes the OpenXM root directory.
All the library files are placed in `$OpenXM_HOME/lib'.
There are three kinds of libraries as follows.
int asir_ox_init(int byteorder)
void asir_ox_push_cmo(void *cmo)
int asir_ox_peek_cmo_size()
int asir_ox_pop_cmo(void *cmo, int limit)
asir_ox_peek_cmo_size is called.
void asir_ox_push_cmd(int cmd)
void asir_ox_execute_string(char *str)
A program calling the above functions should include `$OpenXM_HOME/include/asir/ox.h'. In this file all the definitions of OpenXM tags and commands. The following example (`$OpenXM_HOME/doc/oxlib/test3.c') illustrates the usage of the above functions.
#include <asir/ox.h>
#include <signal.h>
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  char buf[BUFSIZ+1];
  int c;
  unsigned char sendbuf[BUFSIZ+10];
  unsigned char *result;
  unsigned char h[3];
  int len,i,j;
  static int result_len = 0;
  char *kwd,*bdy;
  unsigned int cmd;
  signal(SIGINT,SIG_IGN);
  asir_ox_init(1); /* 1: network byte order; 0: native byte order */
  result_len = BUFSIZ;
  result = (void *)malloc(BUFSIZ);
  while ( 1 ) {
    printf("Input>"); fflush(stdout);
    fgets(buf,BUFSIZ,stdin);
    for ( i = 0; buf[i] && isspace(buf[i]); i++ );
    if ( !buf[i] )
      continue;
    kwd = buf+i;
    for ( ; buf[i] && !isspace(buf[i]); i++ );
    buf[i] = 0;
    bdy = buf+i+1;
    if ( !strcmp(kwd,"asir") ) {
      sprintf(sendbuf,"%s;",bdy);
      asir_ox_execute_string(sendbuf);
    } else if ( !strcmp(kwd,"push") ) {
      h[0] = 0;
      h[2] = 0;
      j = 0;
      while ( 1 ) {
        for ( ; (c= *bdy) && isspace(c); bdy++ );
        if ( !c )
          break;
        else if ( h[0] ) {
          h[1] = c;
          sendbuf[j++] = strtoul(h,0,16);
          h[0] = 0;
        } else
          h[0] = c;
        bdy++;
      }
      if ( h[0] )
        fprintf(stderr,"Number of characters is odd.\n");
      else {
        sendbuf[j] = 0;
        asir_ox_push_cmo(sendbuf);
      }
    } else if ( !strcmp(kwd,"cmd") ) {
      cmd = atoi(bdy);
      asir_ox_push_cmd(cmd);
    } else if ( !strcmp(kwd,"pop") ) {
      len = asir_ox_peek_cmo_size();
      if ( !len )
        continue;
      if ( len > result_len ) {
        result = (char *)realloc(result,len);
        result_len = len;
      }
      asir_ox_pop_cmo(result,len);
      printf("Output>"); fflush(stdout);
      printf("\n");
      for ( i = 0; i < len; ) {
        printf("%02x ",result[i]);
        i++;
        if ( !(i%16) )
          printf("\n");
      }
      printf("\n");
    }
  }
}
This program receives a line in the form of keyword body as an input and it executes the following operations according to keyword.
asir body
asir_ox_execute_string() is called.
push body
asir_ox_push_cmo() is called.
pop
asir_ox_peek_cmo_size() and asir_ox_pop_cmo() are called.
cmd body
asir_ox_push_cmd() is called.
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