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Because of limitations in the C type system, we can't a strtok_len that can work on both const string and non-const strings. The C library solves this by taking a const char* and returning a char* in functions like this (e.g., strchr), but that's not const-safe. Solve it by introducing strtok_len_c, a version of strtok_len for const strings.
71 lines
2.4 KiB
C
71 lines
2.4 KiB
C
#ifndef _STRING_UTIL_H
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#define _STRING_UTIL_H
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#include <string.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* like strtok(3), but without state, and doesn't modify s. Return
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* value is indicated by pointer and length, not null terminator.
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*
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* Usage pattern:
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*
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* const char *tok = input;
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* const char *delim = " \t";
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* size_t tok_len = 0;
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*
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* while ((tok = strtok_len (tok + tok_len, delim, &tok_len)) != NULL) {
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* // do stuff with string tok of length tok_len
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* }
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*/
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char *strtok_len (char *s, const char *delim, size_t *len);
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/* Const version of strtok_len. */
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const char *strtok_len_c (const char *s, const char *delim, size_t *len);
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/* Return a talloced string with str sanitized.
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*
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* Whitespace characters (tabs and newlines) are replaced with spaces,
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* non-printable characters with question marks.
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*/
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char *sanitize_string (const void *ctx, const char *str);
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/* Construct a boolean term query with the specified prefix (e.g.,
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* "id") and search term, quoting term as necessary. Specifically, if
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* term contains any non-printable ASCII characters, non-ASCII
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* characters, close parenthesis or double quotes, it will be enclosed
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* in double quotes and any internal double quotes will be doubled
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* (e.g. a"b -> "a""b"). The result will be a valid notmuch query and
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* can be parsed by parse_boolean_term.
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*
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* Output is into buf; it may be talloc_realloced.
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* Return: 0 on success, -1 on error. errno will be set to ENOMEM if
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* there is an allocation failure.
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*/
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int make_boolean_term (void *talloc_ctx, const char *prefix, const char *term,
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char **buf, size_t *len);
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/* Parse a boolean term query consisting of a prefix, a colon, and a
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* term that may be quoted as described for make_boolean_term. If the
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* term is not quoted, then it ends at the first whitespace or close
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* parenthesis. str may containing leading or trailing whitespace,
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* but anything else is considered a parse error. This is compatible
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* with anything produced by make_boolean_term, and supports a subset
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* of the quoting styles supported by Xapian (and hence notmuch).
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* *prefix_out and *term_out will be talloc'd with context ctx.
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*
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* Return: 0 on success, -1 on error. errno will be set to EINVAL if
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* there is a parse error or ENOMEM if there is an allocation failure.
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*/
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int
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parse_boolean_term (void *ctx, const char *str,
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char **prefix_out, char **term_out);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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