/* Common code for file-based database parsers in nss_files module. Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include #include /* These symbols are defined by the including source file: ENTNAME -- database name of the structure and functions (hostent, pwent). STRUCTURE -- struct name, define only if not ENTNAME (passwd, group). DATABASE -- string of the database file's name ("hosts", "passwd"). ENTDATA -- if defined, `struct ENTDATA' is used by the parser to store things pointed to by the resultant `struct STRUCTURE'. NEED_H_ERRNO - defined iff an arg `int *herrnop' is used. Also see files-XXX.c. */ #define CONCAT(a,b) CONCAT1(a,b) #define CONCAT1(a,b) a##b #ifndef STRUCTURE #define STRUCTURE ENTNAME #endif struct parser_data { #ifdef ENTDATA struct ENTDATA entdata; #define ENTDATA_DECL(data) struct ENTDATA *const entdata = &data->entdata; #else #define ENTDATA_DECL(data) #endif char linebuffer[0]; }; #ifdef ENTDATA /* The function can't be exported, because the entdata structure is defined only in files-foo.c. */ #define parser_stclass static inline #else /* Export the line parser function so it can be used in nss_db. */ #define parser_stclass /* Global */ #define parse_line CONCAT(_nss_files_parse_,ENTNAME) #endif #ifdef EXTERN_PARSER /* The parser is defined in a different module. */ extern int parse_line (char *line, struct STRUCTURE *result, struct parser_data *data, int datalen); #define LINE_PARSER(EOLSET, BODY) /* Do nothing */ #else /* Define a line parsing function. */ #define LINE_PARSER(EOLSET, BODY) \ parser_stclass int \ parse_line (char *line, struct STRUCTURE *result, \ struct parser_data *data, int datalen) \ { \ ENTDATA_DECL (data) \ char *p = strpbrk (line, EOLSET "\n"); \ if (p) \ *p = '\0'; \ BODY; \ TRAILING_LIST_PARSER; \ return 1; \ } #define STRING_FIELD(variable, terminator_p, swallow) \ { \ variable = line; \ while (*line != '\0' && !terminator_p (*line)) \ ++line; \ if (*line != '\0') \ { \ *line = '\0'; \ do \ ++line; \ while (swallow && terminator_p (*line)); \ } \ } #define INT_FIELD(variable, terminator_p, swallow, base, convert) \ { \ char *endp; \ variable = convert (strtol (line, &endp, base)); \ if (endp == line) \ return 0; \ else if (terminator_p (*endp)) \ do \ ++endp; \ while (swallow && terminator_p (*endp)); \ else if (*endp != '\0') \ return 0; \ line = endp; \ } #define INT_FIELD_MAYBE_NULL(variable, terminator_p, swallow, base, convert, default) \ { \ char *endp; \ if (*line == '\0') \ /* We expect some more input, so don't allow the string to end here. */ \ return 0; \ variable = convert (strtol (line, &endp, base)); \ if (endp == line) \ variable = default; \ if (terminator_p (*endp)) \ do \ ++endp; \ while (swallow && terminator_p (*endp)); \ else if (*endp != '\0') \ return 0; \ line = endp; \ } #define ISCOLON(c) ((c) == ':') #ifndef TRAILING_LIST_MEMBER #define TRAILING_LIST_PARSER /* Nothing to do. */ #else #define TRAILING_LIST_PARSER \ { \ char **list = parse_list (line, data, datalen); \ if (list) \ result->TRAILING_LIST_MEMBER = list; \ else \ return 0; \ } static inline char ** parse_list (char *line, struct parser_data *data, int datalen) { char *eol, **list, **p; if (line >= data->linebuffer && line < (char *) data + datalen) /* Find the end of the line buffer, we will use the space in DATA after it for storing the vector of pointers. */ eol = strchr (line, '\0') + 1; else /* LINE does not point within DATA->linebuffer, so that space is not being used for scratch space right now. We can use all of it for the pointer vector storage. */ eol = data->linebuffer; /* Adjust the pointer so it is aligned for storing pointers. */ eol += __alignof__ (char *) - 1; eol -= (eol - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (char *); /* We will start the storage here for the vector of pointers. */ list = (char **) eol; p = list; while (1) { char *elt; if ((char *) &p[1] - (char *) data > datalen) { /* We cannot fit another pointer in the buffer. */ __set_errno (ERANGE); return NULL; } if (*line == '\0') break; elt = line; while (1) { if (TRAILING_LIST_SEPARATOR_P (*line)) { *p++ = elt; *line = '\0'; do ++line; while (TRAILING_LIST_SEPARATOR_P (*line)); elt = line; } else if (*line == '\0' || *line == '\n') { /* End of the line. */ if (line > elt) /* Last element. */ *p++ = elt; *line = '\0'; break; } else ++line; } } *p = NULL; return list; } #endif /* TRAILING_LIST_MEMBER */ #endif /* EXTERN_PARSER */ #define LOOKUP_NAME(nameelt, aliaselt) \ { \ char **ap; \ if (! strcmp (name, result->nameelt)) \ break; \ for (ap = result->aliaselt; *ap; ++ap) \ if (! strcmp (name, *ap)) \ break; \ if (*ap) \ break; \ } /* This is defined by db-*.c to include "../nss_db/db-XXX.c" instead. */ #ifndef GENERIC #define GENERIC "files-XXX.c" #endif