+int hbytes_len(const HBytes_Value *v);
+Byte *hbytes_data(const HBytes_Value *v); /* caller may then modify data! */
+int hbytes_issentinel(const HBytes_Value *v);
+
+Byte *hbytes_prepend(HBytes_Value *upd, int el);
+Byte *hbytes_append(HBytes_Value *upd, int el);
+ /* return value is where to put the data */
+
+const Byte *hbytes_unprepend(HBytes_Value *upd, int rl);
+const Byte *hbytes_unappend(HBytes_Value *upd, int rl);
+ /* return value points to the removed data, which remains valid
+ * until next op on the HBytes_Value. If original value is
+ * shorter than rl or negative, returns 0 and does nothing. */
+
+void hbytes_empty(HBytes_Value *returns);
+void hbytes_sentinel(HBytes_Value *returns);
+void hbytes_array(HBytes_Value *returns, const Byte *array, int l);
+Byte *hbytes_arrayspace(HBytes_Value *returns, int l);
+void hbytes_free(const HBytes_Value *frees);
+ /* _empty, _sentinel and _array do not free or read the old value;
+ * _free it first if needed. _free leaves it garbage, so you
+ * have to call _empty to reuse it. _arrayspace doesn't fill
+ * the array; you get a pointer and must fill it with data
+ * yourself. */
+
+/* The value made by hbytes_sentinel should not be passed to
+ * anything except HBYTES_IS..., and hbytes_free. */
+
+/* from sockaddr.c */
+
+typedef struct {
+ Byte *begin, *end;
+} SockAddr_Value;
+
+extern Tcl_ObjType sockaddr_type;
+
+void sockaddr_clear(SockAddr_Value*);
+void sockaddr_create(SockAddr_Value*, const struct sockaddr *addr, int len);
+int sockaddr_len(const SockAddr_Value*);
+const struct sockaddr *sockaddr_addr(const SockAddr_Value*);
+void sockaddr_free(const SockAddr_Value*);
+
+/* from dgram.c */
+
+extern Tcl_ObjType sockid_type;
+
+/* from hook.c */
+