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view src/vbuf.c @ 87:3ec5ad97e926
Use inttypes.h for portable printing of 64 bit items.
author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Sun, 03 Aug 2008 15:42:37 -0700 |
parents | 3cb02cb1e6cd |
children | cb14583c119a |
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#include <ctype.h> #include <errno.h> #include <iconv.h> #include <limits.h> #include <malloc.h> #include <signal.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "define.h" #include "vbuf.h" #ifdef WITH_DMALLOC #include <dmalloc.h> #endif #define STUPID_CR "\r\n" #define ASSERT(x,...) { if( !(x) ) DIE(( __VA_ARGS__)); } int skip_nl(char *s) { if (s[0] == '\n') return 1; if (s[0] == '\r' && s[1] == '\n') return 2; if (s[0] == '\0') return 0; return -1; } int find_nl(vstr * vs) { char *nextr, *nextn; nextr = memchr(vs->b, '\r', vs->dlen); nextn = memchr(vs->b, '\n', vs->dlen); //case 1: UNIX, we find \n first if (nextn && (nextr == NULL || nextr > nextn)) { return nextn - vs->b; } //case 2: DOS, we find \r\n if (NULL != nextr && NULL != nextn && 1 == (char *) nextn - (char *) nextr) { return nextr - vs->b; } //case 3: we find nothing return -1; } // UTF8 <-> UTF16 <-> ISO8859 Character set conversion functions and (ack) their globals //TODO: the following should not be char *wwbuf = NULL; size_t nwwbuf = 0; static int unicode_up = 0; iconv_t i16to8, i8to16, i8859_1to8, i8toi8859_1; void unicode_init() { char *wipe = ""; char dump[4]; if (unicode_up) unicode_close(); if ((iconv_t) - 1 == (i16to8 = iconv_open("UTF-8", "UTF-16"))) { fprintf(stderr, "doexport(): Couldn't open iconv descriptor for UTF-16 to UTF-8.\n"); exit(1); } if ((iconv_t) - 1 == (i8to16 = iconv_open("UTF-16", "UTF-8"))) { fprintf(stderr, "doexport(): Couldn't open iconv descriptor for UTF-8 to UTF-16.\n"); exit(2); } //iconv will prefix output with an FF FE (utf-16 start seq), the following dumps that. memset(dump, 'x', 4); ASSERT(0 == utf8to16(wipe, 1, dump, 4), "unicode_init(): attempt to dump FF FE failed."); if ((iconv_t) - 1 == (i8859_1to8 = iconv_open("UTF-8", "ISO_8859-1"))) { fprintf(stderr, "doexport(): Couldn't open iconv descriptor for ASCII to UTF-8.\n"); exit(1); } if ((iconv_t) - 1 == (i8toi8859_1 = iconv_open("ISO_8859-1", "UTF-8"))) { fprintf(stderr, "doexport(): Couldn't open iconv descriptor for UTF-8 to ASCII.\n"); exit(1); } unicode_up = 1; } void unicode_close() { unicode_up = 0; iconv_close(i8to16); iconv_close(i16to8); iconv_close(i8859_1to8); iconv_close(i8toi8859_1); } int utf16_is_terminated(char *str, int length) { VSTR_STATIC(errbuf, 100); int len = -1; int i; for (i = 0; i < length; i += 2) { if (str[i] == 0 && str[i + 1] == 0) { len = i; } } if (-1 == len) { vshexdump(errbuf, str, 0, length, 1); WARN(("String is not zero terminated (probably broken data from registry) %s.", errbuf->b)); } return (-1 == len) ? 0 : 1; } int vb_utf16to8(vbuf * dest, char *buf, int len) { size_t inbytesleft = len; char *inbuf = buf; size_t icresult = (size_t)-1; VBUF_STATIC(dumpster, 100); size_t outbytesleft = 0; char *outbuf = NULL; ASSERT(unicode_up, "vb_utf16to8() called before unicode started."); if (2 > dest->blen) vbresize(dest, 2); dest->dlen = 0; //Bad Things can happen if a non-zero-terminated utf16 string comes through here if (!utf16_is_terminated(buf, len)) return -1; do { outbytesleft = dest->blen - dest->dlen; outbuf = dest->b + dest->dlen; icresult = iconv(i16to8, &inbuf, &inbytesleft, &outbuf, &outbytesleft); dest->dlen = outbuf - dest->b; vbgrow(dest, inbytesleft); } while ((size_t)-1 == icresult && E2BIG == errno); if (0 != vb_utf8to16T(dumpster, dest->b, dest->dlen)) DIE(("Reverse conversion failed.")); if (icresult == (size_t)-1) { //TODO: error //ERR_UNIX( errno, "vb_utf16to8():iconv failure: %s", strerror( errno ) ); unicode_init(); return -1; /* fprintf(stderr, " attempted to convert:\n"); hexdump( (char*)cin, 0, inlen, 1 ); fprintf(stderr, " result:\n"); hexdump( (char*)bout->b, 0, bout->dlen, 1 ); fprintf(stderr, " MyDirtyOut:\n"); for( i=0; i<inlen; i++) { if( inbuf[i] != '\0' ) fprintf(stderr, "%c", inbuf[i] ); } fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); raise( SIGSEGV ); exit(1); */ } if (icresult) { //ERR_UNIX( EILSEQ, "Uhhhh...vb_utf16to8() returning icresult == %d", icresult ); return -1; } return icresult; } int utf8to16(char *inbuf_o, int iblen, char *outbuf_o, int oblen) // iblen, oblen: bytes including \0 { //TODO: this is *only* used to dump the utf16 preamble now... //TODO: This (and 8to16) are the most horrible things I have ever seen... size_t inbytesleft = 0; size_t outbytesleft = oblen; char *inbuf = inbuf_o; char *outbuf = outbuf_o; size_t icresult = (size_t)-1; char *stend; stend = memchr(inbuf_o, '\0', iblen); ASSERT(NULL != stend, "utf8to16(): in string not zero terminated."); inbytesleft = (stend - inbuf_o + 1 < iblen) ? stend - inbuf_o + 1 : iblen; icresult = iconv(i8to16, &inbuf, &inbytesleft, &outbuf, &outbytesleft); if (icresult == (size_t)-1) { DIE(("iconv failure(%d): %s\n", errno, strerror(errno))); } if (icresult > (size_t)INT_MAX) { return (-1); } return (int) icresult; } int vb_utf8to16T(vbuf * bout, char *cin, int inlen) { //TODO: This (and 8to16) are the most horrible things I have ever seen... size_t inbytesleft = inlen; char *inbuf = cin; //int rlen = -1, tlen; size_t icresult = (size_t)-1; size_t outbytesleft = 0; char *outbuf = NULL; if (2 > bout->blen) vbresize(bout, 2); bout->dlen = 0; do { outbytesleft = bout->blen - bout->dlen; outbuf = bout->b + bout->dlen; icresult = iconv(i8to16, &inbuf, &inbytesleft, &outbuf, &outbytesleft); bout->dlen = outbuf - bout->b; vbgrow(bout, 20); } while ((size_t)-1 == icresult && E2BIG == errno); if (icresult == (size_t)-1) { WARN(("iconv failure: %s", strerror(errno))); unicode_init(); return -1; } if (icresult > (size_t) INT_MAX) { return (-1); } return icresult; } /* Quick and dirty UNICODE to std. ascii */ void cheap_uni2ascii(char *src, char *dest, int l) { for (; l > 0; l -= 2) { *dest = *src; dest++; src += 2; } *dest = 0; } /* Quick and dirty ascii to unicode */ void cheap_ascii2uni(char *src, char *dest, int l) { for (; l > 0; l--) { *dest++ = *src++; *dest++ = 0; } } vbuf *vballoc(size_t len) { struct varbuf *result = malloc(sizeof(struct varbuf)); if (result) { result->dlen = 0; result->blen = 0; result->buf = NULL; vbresize(result, len); } else DIE(("malloc() failure")); return result; } void vbcheck(vbuf * vb) { ASSERT(vb->b >= vb->buf, "vbcheck(): data not inside buffer"); ASSERT((size_t)(vb->b - vb->buf) <= vb->blen, "vbcheck(): vb->b outside of buffer range."); ASSERT(vb->dlen <= vb->blen, "vbcheck(): data length > buffer length."); ASSERT(vb->blen < 1024 * 1024, "vbcheck(): blen is a bit large...hmmm."); } void vbfree(vbuf * vb) { free(vb->buf); free(vb); } void vbclear(struct varbuf *vb) // ditch the data, keep the buffer { vbresize(vb, 0); } void vbresize(struct varbuf *vb, size_t len) // DESTRUCTIVELY grow or shrink buffer { vb->dlen = 0; if (vb->blen >= len) { vb->b = vb->buf; return; } vb->buf = realloc(vb->buf, len); vb->b = vb->buf; vb->blen = len; } size_t vbavail(vbuf * vb) { return vb->blen - vb->dlen - (size_t)(vb->b - vb->buf); } //void vbdump( vbuf *vb ) // TODO: to stdout? Yuck //{ // printf("vb dump-------------\n"); // printf("dlen: %d\n", vb->dlen ); // printf("blen: %d\n", vb->blen ); // printf("b - buf: %d\n", vb->b - vb->buf ); // printf("buf:\n"); // hexdump( vb->buf, 0, vb->blen, 1 ); // printf("b:\n"); // hexdump( vb->b, 0, vb->dlen, 1 ); // printf("^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n"); //} void vbgrow(struct varbuf *vb, size_t len) // out: vbavail(vb) >= len, data are preserved { if (0 == len) return; if (0 == vb->blen) { vbresize(vb, len); return; } if (vb->dlen + len > vb->blen) { if (vb->dlen + len < vb->blen * 1.5) len = vb->blen * 1.5; char *nb = malloc(vb->blen + len); if (!nb) DIE(("malloc() failure")); vb->blen = vb->blen + len; memcpy(nb, vb->b, vb->dlen); free(vb->buf); vb->buf = nb; vb->b = vb->buf; } else { if (vb->b != vb->buf) memcpy(vb->buf, vb->b, vb->dlen); } vb->b = vb->buf; ASSERT(vbavail(vb) >= len, "vbgrow(): I have failed in my mission."); } void vbset(vbuf * vb, void *b, size_t len) // set vbuf b size=len, resize if necessary, relen = how much to over-allocate { vbresize(vb, len); memcpy(vb->b, b, len); vb->dlen = len; } void vsskipws(vstr * vs) { char *p = vs->b; while ((size_t)(p - vs->b) < vs->dlen && isspace(p[0])) p++; vbskip((vbuf *) vs, p - vs->b); } // append len bytes of b to vbuf, resize if necessary void vbappend(struct varbuf *vb, void *b, size_t len) { if (0 == vb->dlen) { vbset(vb, b, len); return; } vbgrow(vb, len); memcpy(vb->b + vb->dlen, b, len); vb->dlen += len; } // dumps the first skip bytes from vbuf void vbskip(struct varbuf *vb, size_t skip) { ASSERT(skip <= vb->dlen, "vbskip(): Attempt to seek past end of buffer."); vb->b += skip; vb->dlen -= skip; } // overwrite vbdest with vbsrc void vboverwrite(struct varbuf *vbdest, struct varbuf *vbsrc) { vbresize(vbdest, vbsrc->blen); memcpy(vbdest->b, vbsrc->b, vbsrc->dlen); vbdest->blen = vbsrc->blen; vbdest->dlen = vbsrc->dlen; } vstr *vsalloc(size_t len) { vstr *result = (vstr *) vballoc(len + 1); vsset(result, ""); return result; } char *vsstr(vstr * vs) { return vs->b; } size_t vslen(vstr * vs) { return strlen(vsstr(vs)); } void vsfree(vstr * vs) { vbfree((vbuf *) vs); } void vscharcat(vstr * vb, int ch) { vbgrow((vbuf *) vb, 1); vb->b[vb->dlen - 1] = ch; vb->b[vb->dlen] = '\0'; vb->dlen++; } // prependappend string str to vbuf, vbuf must already contain a valid string void vsnprepend(vstr * vb, char *str, size_t len) { ASSERT(vb->b[vb->dlen - 1] == '\0', "vsncat(): attempt to append string to non-string."); size_t sl = strlen(str); size_t n = (sl < len) ? sl : len; vbgrow((vbuf *) vb, n + 1); memmove(vb->b + n, vb->b, vb->dlen - 1); memcpy(vb->b, str, n); vb->dlen += n; vb->b[vb->dlen - 1] = '\0'; } // len < dlen-1 -> skip len chars, else DIE void vsskip(vstr * vs, size_t len) { ASSERT(len < vs->dlen - 1, "Attempt to skip past end of string"); vbskip((vbuf *) vs, len); } // in: vb->b == "stuff\nmore_stuff"; out: vb->b == "more_stuff" int vsskipline(vstr * vs) { int nloff = find_nl(vs); int nll = skip_nl(vs->b + nloff); if (nloff < 0) { //TODO: error printf("vb_skipline(): there seems to be no newline here.\n"); return -1; } if (nll < 0) { //TODO: error printf("vb_skipline(): there seems to be no newline here...except there should be. :P\n"); return -1; } memmove(vs->b, vs->b + nloff + nll, vs->dlen - nloff - nll); vs->dlen -= nloff + nll; return 0; } int vscatprintf(vstr * vs, char *fmt, ...) { int size; va_list ap; /* Guess we need no more than 100 bytes. */ //vsresize( vb, 100 ); if (!vs->b || vs->dlen == 0) { vsset(vs, ""); } while (1) { /* Try to print in the allocated space. */ va_start(ap, fmt); size = vsnprintf(vs->b + vs->dlen - 1, vs->blen - vs->dlen, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); /* If that worked, return the string. */ if ((size > -1) && ((size_t)size < vs->blen - vs->dlen)) { vs->dlen += size; return size; } /* Else try again with more space. */ if (size >= 0) /* glibc 2.1 */ vbgrow((vbuf *) vs, size + 1); /* precisely what is needed */ else /* glibc 2.0 */ vbgrow((vbuf *) vs, vs->blen); } } // returns the last character stored in a vstr int vslast(vstr * vs) { if (vs->dlen < 1) return -1; if (vs->b[vs->dlen - 1] != '\0') return -1; if (vs->dlen == 1) return '\0'; return vs->b[vs->dlen - 2]; } // print over vb void vs_printf(vstr * vs, char *fmt, ...) { int size; va_list ap; /* Guess we need no more than 100 bytes. */ vbresize((vbuf *) vs, 100); while (1) { /* Try to print in the allocated space. */ va_start(ap, fmt); size = vsnprintf(vs->b, vs->blen, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); /* If that worked, return the string. */ if ((size > -1) && ((size_t)size < vs->blen)) { vs->dlen = size + 1; return; } /* Else try again with more space. */ if (size >= 0) /* glibc 2.1 */ vbresize((vbuf *) vs, size + 1); /* precisely what is needed */ else /* glibc 2.0 */ vbresize((vbuf *) vs, vs->blen * 2); } } // printf append to vs void vs_printfa(vstr * vs, char *fmt, ...) { int size; va_list ap; if (vs->blen - vs->dlen < 50) vbgrow((vbuf *) vs, 100); while (1) { /* Try to print in the allocated space. */ va_start(ap, fmt); size = vsnprintf(vs->b + vs->dlen - 1, vs->blen - vs->dlen + 1, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); /* If that worked, return the string. */ if ((size > -1) && ((size_t)size < vs->blen)) { vs->dlen += size; return; } /* Else try again with more space. */ if (size >= 0) /* glibc 2.1 */ vbgrow((vbuf *) vs, size + 1 - vs->dlen); /* precisely what is needed */ else /* glibc 2.0 */ vbgrow((vbuf *) vs, size); } } void vshexdump(vstr * vs, char *b, size_t start, size_t stop, int ascii) { char c; int diff, i; while (start < stop) { diff = stop - start; if (diff > 16) diff = 16; vs_printfa(vs, ":%08X ", start); for (i = 0; i < diff; i++) { if (8 == i) vs_printfa(vs, " "); vs_printfa(vs, "%02X ", (unsigned char) *(b + start + i)); } if (ascii) { for (i = diff; i < 16; i++) vs_printfa(vs, " "); for (i = 0; i < diff; i++) { c = *(b + start + i); vs_printfa(vs, "%c", isprint(c) ? c : '.'); } } vs_printfa(vs, "\n"); start += 16; } } void vsset(vstr * vs, char *s) // Store string s in vs { vsnset(vs, s, strlen(s)); } void vsnset(vstr * vs, char *s, size_t n) // Store string s in vs { vbresize((vbuf *) vs, n + 1); memcpy(vs->b, s, n); vs->b[n] = '\0'; vs->dlen = n + 1; } void vsgrow(vstr * vs, size_t len) // grow buffer by len bytes, data are preserved { vbgrow((vbuf *) vs, len); } size_t vsavail(vstr * vs) { return vbavail((vbuf *) vs); } void vsnset16(vstr * vs, char *s, size_t len) // Like vbstrnset, but for UTF16 { vbresize((vbuf *) vs, len + 1); memcpy(vs->b, s, len); vs->b[len] = '\0'; vs->dlen = len + 1; vs->b[len] = '\0'; } void vscat(vstr * vs, char *str) { vsncat(vs, str, strlen(str)); } int vscmp(vstr * vs, char *str) { return strcmp(vs->b, str); } void vsncat(vstr * vs, char *str, size_t len) // append string str to vstr, vstr must already contain a valid string { ASSERT(vs->b[vs->dlen - 1] == '\0', "vsncat(): attempt to append string to non-string."); size_t sl = strlen(str); size_t n = (sl < len) ? sl : len; //string append vbgrow((vbuf *) vs, n + 1); memcpy(vs->b + vs->dlen - 1, str, n); vs->dlen += n; vs->b[vs->dlen - 1] = '\0'; } void vstrunc(vstr * v, size_t off) // Drop chars [off..dlen] { if (off >= v->dlen - 1) return; //nothing to do v->b[off] = '\0'; v->dlen = off + 1; }