| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294 | /* *  $Id: cook.c,v 4.16 2008/01/23 00:36:04 bkorb Exp $ *  Time-stamp:      "2007-11-16 22:49:11 bkorb" * *  This file contains the routines that deal with processing quoted strings *  into an internal format. * *  This file is part of AutoOpts, a companion to AutoGen. *  AutoOpts is free software. *  AutoOpts is copyright (c) 1992-2008 by Bruce Korb - all rights reserved *  AutoOpts is copyright (c) 1992-2008 by Bruce Korb - all rights reserved * *  AutoOpts is available under any one of two licenses.  The license *  in use must be one of these two and the choice is under the control *  of the user of the license. * *   The GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3 or later *      See the files "COPYING.lgplv3" and "COPYING.gplv3" * *   The Modified Berkeley Software Distribution License *      See the file "COPYING.mbsd" * *  These files have the following md5sums: * *  239588c55c22c60ffe159946a760a33e pkg/libopts/COPYING.gplv3 *  fa82ca978890795162346e661b47161a pkg/libopts/COPYING.lgplv3 *  66a5cedaf62c4b2637025f049f9b826f pkg/libopts/COPYING.mbsd *//* = = = START-STATIC-FORWARD = = = *//* static forward declarations maintained by mk-fwd *//* = = = END-STATIC-FORWARD = = = *//*=export_func  ao_string_cook_escape_char * private: * * what:  escape-process a string fragment * arg:   + char const*  + pzScan  + points to character after the escape + * arg:   + char*        + pRes    + Where to put the result byte + * arg:   + unsigned int + nl_ch   + replacement char if scanned char is \n + * * ret-type: unsigned int * ret-desc: The number of bytes consumed processing the escaped character. * * doc: * *  This function converts "t" into "\t" and all your other favorite *  escapes, including numeric ones:  hex and ocatal, too. *  The returned result tells the caller how far to advance the *  scan pointer (passed in).  The default is to just pass through the *  escaped character and advance the scan by one. * *  Some applications need to keep an escaped newline, others need to *  suppress it.  This is accomplished by supplying a '\n' replacement *  character that is different from \n, if need be.  For example, use *  0x7F and never emit a 0x7F. * * err:  @code{NULL} is returned if the string is mal-formed.=*/unsigned intao_string_cook_escape_char( char const* pzIn, char* pRes, u_int nl ){    unsigned int  res = 1;    switch (*pRes = *pzIn++) {    case NUL:         /* NUL - end of input string */        return 0;    case '\r':        if (*pzIn != '\n')            return 1;        res++;        /* FALLTHROUGH */    case '\n':        /* NL  - emit newline        */        *pRes = (char)nl;        return res;    case 'a': *pRes = '\a'; break;    case 'b': *pRes = '\b'; break;    case 'f': *pRes = '\f'; break;    case 'n': *pRes = '\n'; break;    case 'r': *pRes = '\r'; break;    case 't': *pRes = '\t'; break;    case 'v': *pRes = '\v'; break;    case 'x':    case 'X':         /* HEX Escape       */        if (IS_HEX_DIGIT_CHAR(*pzIn))  {            char z[4], *pz = z;            do *(pz++) = *(pzIn++);            while (IS_HEX_DIGIT_CHAR(*pzIn) && (pz < z + 2));            *pz = NUL;            *pRes = (unsigned char)strtoul(z, NULL, 16);            res += pz - z;        }        break;    case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3':    case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7':    {        /*         *  IF the character copied was an octal digit,         *  THEN set the output character to an octal value         */        char z[4], *pz = z + 1;        unsigned long val;        z[0] = *pRes;        while (IS_OCT_DIGIT_CHAR(*pzIn) && (pz < z + 3))            *(pz++) = *(pzIn++);        *pz = NUL;        val = strtoul(z, NULL, 8);        if (val > 0xFF)            val = 0xFF;        *pRes = (unsigned char)val;        res = pz - z;        break;    }    default: ;    }    return res;}/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *  A quoted string has been found. *  Find the end of it and compress any escape sequences. *//*=export_func  ao_string_cook * private: * * what:  concatenate and escape-process strings * arg:   + char* + pzScan     + The *MODIFIABLE* input buffer + * arg:   + int*  + pLineCt    + The (possibly NULL) pointer to a line count + * * ret-type: char* * ret-desc: The address of the text following the processed strings. *           The return value is NULL if the strings are ill-formed. * * doc: * *  A series of one or more quoted strings are concatenated together. *  If they are quoted with double quotes (@code{"}), then backslash *  escapes are processed per the C programming language.  If they are *  single quote strings, then the backslashes are honored only when they *  precede another backslash or a single quote character. * * err:  @code{NULL} is returned if the string(s) is/are mal-formed.=*/char*ao_string_cook( char* pzScan, int* pLineCt ){    int   l = 0;    char  q = *pzScan;    /*     *  It is a quoted string.  Process the escape sequence characters     *  (in the set "abfnrtv") and make sure we find a closing quote.     */    char* pzD = pzScan++;    char* pzS = pzScan;    if (pLineCt == NULL)        pLineCt = &l;    for (;;) {        /*         *  IF the next character is the quote character, THEN we may end the         *  string.  We end it unless the next non-blank character *after* the         *  string happens to also be a quote.  If it is, then we will change         *  our quote character to the new quote character and continue         *  condensing text.         */        while (*pzS == q) {            *pzD = NUL; /* This is probably the end of the line */            pzS++;        scan_for_quote:            while (IS_WHITESPACE_CHAR(*pzS))                if (*(pzS++) == '\n')                    (*pLineCt)++;            /*             *  IF the next character is a quote character,             *  THEN we will concatenate the strings.             */            switch (*pzS) {            case '"':            case '\'':                break;            case '/':                /*                 *  Allow for a comment embedded in the concatenated string.                 */                switch (pzS[1]) {                default:  return NULL;                case '/':                    /*                     *  Skip to end of line                     */                    pzS = strchr( pzS, '\n' );                    if (pzS == NULL)                        return NULL;                    (*pLineCt)++;                    break;                case '*':                {                    char* p = strstr( pzS+2, "*/" );                    /*                     *  Skip to terminating star slash                     */                    if (p == NULL)                        return NULL;                    while (pzS < p) {                        if (*(pzS++) == '\n')                            (*pLineCt)++;                    }                    pzS = p + 2;                }                }                goto scan_for_quote;            default:                /*                 *  The next non-whitespace character is not a quote.                 *  The series of quoted strings has come to an end.                 */                return pzS;            }            q = *(pzS++);  /* assign new quote character and advance scan */        }        /*         *  We are inside a quoted string.  Copy text.         */        switch (*(pzD++) = *(pzS++)) {        case NUL:            return NULL;        case '\n':            (*pLineCt)++;            break;        case '\\':            /*             *  IF we are escaping a new line,             *  THEN drop both the escape and the newline from             *       the result string.             */            if (*pzS == '\n') {                pzS++;                pzD--;                (*pLineCt)++;            }            /*             *  ELSE IF the quote character is '"' or '`',             *  THEN we do the full escape character processing             */            else if (q != '\'') {                int ct = ao_string_cook_escape_char( pzS, pzD-1, (u_int)'\n' );                if (ct == 0)                    return NULL;                pzS += ct;            }     /* if (q != '\'')                  */            /*             *  OTHERWISE, we only process "\\", "\'" and "\#" sequences.             *  The latter only to easily hide preprocessing directives.             */            else switch (*pzS) {            case '\\':            case '\'':            case '#':                pzD[-1] = *pzS++;            }        }     /* switch (*(pzD++) = *(pzS++))    */    }         /* for (;;)                        */}/* * Local Variables: * mode: C * c-file-style: "stroustrup" * indent-tabs-mode: nil * End: * end of autoopts/cook.c */
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