+/* from scriptinv.c */
+
+typedef struct { /* semi-opaque - read only, and then only where commented */
+ Tcl_Interp *ip; /* valid, non-0 and useable if set */
+ Tcl_Obj *obj; /* non-0 iff set (but only test for 0/non-0) */
+ int llength;
+} ScriptToInvoke;
+
+void scriptinv_init(ScriptToInvoke *si);
+int scriptinv_set(ScriptToInvoke *si, Tcl_Interp *ip, Tcl_Obj *newscript);
+void scriptinv_cancel(ScriptToInvoke *si); /* then don't invoke */
+ /* no separate free function - just cancel */
+
+void scriptinv_invoke(ScriptToInvoke *si, int argc, Tcl_Obj **argv);
+
+/* from idtable.c */
+
+typedef struct {
+ const char *valprefix, *assockey;
+ void (*destroyitem)(Tcl_Interp *ip, void *val);
+} IdDataSpec;
+
+/* The stored struct must start with a single int, conventionally
+ * named `ix'. When the struct is returned for the first time ix must
+ * be -1; on subsequent occasions it must be >=0. ix will be -1 iff
+ * the struct is registered by the iddatatable machinery. */
+
+extern Tcl_ObjType tabledataid_nearlytype;
+int tabledataid_parse(Tcl_Interp *ip, Tcl_Obj *o, const IdDataSpec *idds);
+void tabledataid_disposing(Tcl_Interp *ip, void *val, const IdDataSpec *idds);
+ /* call this when you destroy the struct, to remove its name;
+ * _disposing is idempotent */
+
+/* from adns.c */
+
+typedef struct {
+ const char *name;
+ adns_rrtype number;
+} AdnsTclRRTypeInfo;
+
+extern const IdDataSpec adnstcl_queries, adnstcl_resolvers;
+