minix/lib/libsys/optset.c
2011-11-07 16:16:08 +01:00

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/* This file provides functionality to parse strings of comma-separated
* options, each being either a single key name or a key=value pair, where the
* value may be enclosed in quotes. A table of optset entries is provided to
* determine which options are recognized, how to parse their values, and where
* to store those. Unrecognized options are silently ignored; improperly
* formatted options are silently set to reasonably acceptable values.
*
* The entry points into this file are:
* optset_parse parse the given options string using the given table
*
* Created:
* May 2009 (D.C. van Moolenbroek)
*/
#define _MINIX 1
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <minix/config.h>
#include <minix/const.h>
#include <minix/optset.h>
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void optset_parse_entry, (struct optset *entry,
char *ptr, int len) );
/*===========================================================================*
* optset_parse_entry *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE void optset_parse_entry(entry, ptr, len)
struct optset *entry;
char *ptr;
int len;
{
/* Parse and store the value of a single option.
*/
char *dst;
int val;
switch (entry->os_type) {
case OPT_BOOL:
*((int *) entry->os_ptr) = entry->os_val;
break;
case OPT_STRING:
if (len >= entry->os_val)
len = entry->os_val - 1;
dst = (char *) entry->os_ptr;
if (len > 0)
memcpy(dst, ptr, len);
dst[len] = 0;
break;
case OPT_INT:
if (len > 0)
val = strtol(ptr, NULL, entry->os_val);
else
val = 0;
*((int *) entry->os_ptr) = val;
break;
}
}
/*===========================================================================*
* optset_parse *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC void optset_parse(table, string)
struct optset *table;
char *string;
{
/* Parse a string of options, using the provided table of optset entries.
*/
char *p, *kptr, *vptr;
int i, klen, vlen;
for (p = string; *p; ) {
/* Get the key name for the field. */
for (kptr = p, klen = 0; *p && *p != '=' && *p != ','; p++, klen++);
if (*p == '=') {
/* The field has an associated value. */
vptr = ++p;
/* If the first character after the '=' is a quote character,
* find a matching quote character followed by either a comma
* or the terminating null character, and use the string in
* between. Otherwise, use the string up to the next comma or
* the terminating null character.
*/
if (*p == '\'' || *p == '"') {
p++;
for (vlen = 0; *p && (*p != *vptr ||
(p[1] && p[1] != ',')); p++, vlen++);
if (*p) p++;
vptr++;
}
else
for (vlen = 0; *p && *p != ','; p++, vlen++);
}
else {
vptr = NULL;
vlen = 0;
}
if (*p == ',') p++;
/* Find a matching entry for this key in the given table. If found,
* call optset_parse_entry() on it. Silently ignore the option
* otherwise.
*/
for (i = 0; table[i].os_name != NULL; i++) {
if ((int) strlen(table[i].os_name) == klen &&
!strncasecmp(table[i].os_name, kptr, klen)) {
optset_parse_entry(&table[i], vptr, vlen);
break;
}
}
}
}