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This one will be used when a regex is expected. It is automatically resolved after the parsing and compiled into a regex. Some optional flags are supported in the type-specific flags that should be set by the optional arg checker. One is used during the regex compilation : ARGF_REG_ICASE to ignore case.
321 lines
8.2 KiB
C
321 lines
8.2 KiB
C
/*
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* Functions used to parse typed argument lists
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*
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* Copyright 2012 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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*/
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#include <arpa/inet.h>
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#include <common/standard.h>
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#include <proto/arg.h>
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static const char *arg_type_names[ARGT_NBTYPES] = {
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[ARGT_STOP] = "end of arguments",
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[ARGT_UINT] = "unsigned integer",
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[ARGT_SINT] = "signed integer",
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[ARGT_STR] = "string",
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[ARGT_IPV4] = "IPv4 address",
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[ARGT_MSK4] = "IPv4 mask",
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[ARGT_IPV6] = "IPv6 address",
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[ARGT_MSK6] = "IPv6 mask",
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[ARGT_TIME] = "delay",
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[ARGT_SIZE] = "size",
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[ARGT_FE] = "frontend",
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[ARGT_BE] = "backend",
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[ARGT_TAB] = "table",
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[ARGT_SRV] = "server",
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[ARGT_USR] = "user list",
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[ARGT_MAP] = "map",
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[ARGT_REG] = "regex",
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/* Unassigned types must never happen. Better crash during parsing if they do. */
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};
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/* This dummy arg list may be used by default when no arg is found, it helps
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* parsers by removing pointer checks.
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*/
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struct arg empty_arg_list[ARGM_NBARGS] = { };
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/* This function clones a struct arg_list template into a new one which is
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* returned.
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*/
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struct arg_list *arg_list_clone(const struct arg_list *orig)
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{
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struct arg_list *new;
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if ((new = calloc(1, sizeof(*new))) != NULL) {
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/* ->list will be set by the caller when inserting the element.
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* ->arg and ->arg_pos will be set by the caller.
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*/
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new->ctx = orig->ctx;
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new->kw = orig->kw;
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new->conv = orig->conv;
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new->file = orig->file;
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new->line = orig->line;
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}
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return new;
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}
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/* This function clones a struct <arg_list> template into a new one which is
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* set to point to arg <arg> at pos <pos>, and which is returned if the caller
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* wants to apply further changes.
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*/
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struct arg_list *arg_list_add(struct arg_list *orig, struct arg *arg, int pos)
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{
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struct arg_list *new;
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new = arg_list_clone(orig);
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new->arg = arg;
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new->arg_pos = pos;
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LIST_ADDQ(&orig->list, &new->list);
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return new;
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}
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/* This function builds an argument list from a config line. It returns the
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* number of arguments found, or <0 in case of any error. Everything needed
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* it automatically allocated. A pointer to an error message might be returned
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* in err_msg if not NULL, in which case it would be allocated and the caller
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* will have to check it and free it. The output arg list is returned in argp
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* which must be valid. The returned array is always terminated by an arg of
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* type ARGT_STOP (0), unless the mask indicates that no argument is supported.
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* Unresolved arguments are appended to arg list <al>, which also serves as a
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* template to create new entries. The mask is composed of a number of
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* mandatory arguments in its lower ARGM_BITS bits, and a concatenation of each
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* argument type in each subsequent ARGT_BITS-bit sblock. If <err_msg> is not
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* NULL, it must point to a freeable or NULL pointer.
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*/
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int make_arg_list(const char *in, int len, unsigned int mask, struct arg **argp,
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char **err_msg, const char **err_ptr, int *err_arg,
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struct arg_list *al)
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{
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int nbarg;
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int pos;
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struct arg *arg;
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const char *beg;
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char *word = NULL;
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const char *ptr_err = NULL;
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int min_arg;
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*argp = NULL;
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min_arg = mask & ARGM_MASK;
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mask >>= ARGM_BITS;
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pos = 0;
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/* find between 0 and NBARGS the max number of args supported by the mask */
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for (nbarg = 0; nbarg < ARGM_NBARGS && ((mask >> (nbarg * ARGT_BITS)) & ARGT_MASK); nbarg++);
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if (!nbarg)
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goto end_parse;
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/* Note: an empty input string contains an empty argument if this argument
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* is marked mandatory. Otherwise we can ignore it.
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*/
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if (!len && !min_arg)
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goto end_parse;
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arg = *argp = calloc(nbarg + 1, sizeof(*arg));
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/* Note: empty arguments after a comma always exist. */
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while (pos < nbarg) {
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beg = in;
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while (len && *in != ',') {
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in++;
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len--;
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}
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/* we have a new argument between <beg> and <in> (not included).
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* For ease of handling, we copy it into a zero-terminated word.
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* By default, the output argument will be the same type of the
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* expected one.
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*/
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free(word);
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word = my_strndup(beg, in - beg);
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arg->type = (mask >> (pos * ARGT_BITS)) & ARGT_MASK;
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switch (arg->type) {
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case ARGT_SINT:
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if (in == beg) // empty number
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goto empty_err;
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else if (*beg < '0' || *beg > '9') {
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beg++;
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arg->data.sint = read_uint(&beg, in);
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if (beg < in)
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goto parse_err;
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if (*word == '-')
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arg->data.sint = -arg->data.sint;
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else if (*word != '+') // invalid first character
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goto parse_err;
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break;
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}
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arg->type = ARGT_UINT;
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/* fall through ARGT_UINT if no sign is present */
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case ARGT_UINT:
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if (in == beg) // empty number
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goto empty_err;
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arg->data.uint = read_uint(&beg, in);
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if (beg < in)
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goto parse_err;
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break;
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case ARGT_FE:
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case ARGT_BE:
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case ARGT_TAB:
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case ARGT_SRV:
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case ARGT_USR:
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case ARGT_REG:
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/* These argument types need to be stored as strings during
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* parsing then resolved later.
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*/
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arg->unresolved = 1;
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arg_list_add(al, arg, pos);
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/* fall through */
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case ARGT_STR:
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/* all types that must be resolved are stored as strings
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* during the parsing. The caller must at one point resolve
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* them and free the string.
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*/
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arg->data.str.str = word;
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arg->data.str.len = in - beg;
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arg->data.str.size = arg->data.str.len + 1;
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word = NULL;
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break;
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case ARGT_IPV4:
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if (in == beg) // empty address
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goto empty_err;
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if (inet_pton(AF_INET, word, &arg->data.ipv4) <= 0)
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goto parse_err;
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break;
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case ARGT_MSK4:
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if (in == beg) // empty mask
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goto empty_err;
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if (!str2mask(word, &arg->data.ipv4))
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goto parse_err;
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arg->type = ARGT_IPV4;
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break;
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case ARGT_IPV6:
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if (in == beg) // empty address
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goto empty_err;
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if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, word, &arg->data.ipv6) <= 0)
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goto parse_err;
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break;
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case ARGT_MSK6: /* not yet implemented */
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goto not_impl;
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case ARGT_TIME:
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if (in == beg) // empty time
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goto empty_err;
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ptr_err = parse_time_err(word, &arg->data.uint, TIME_UNIT_MS);
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if (ptr_err)
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goto parse_err;
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arg->type = ARGT_UINT;
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break;
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case ARGT_SIZE:
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if (in == beg) // empty size
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goto empty_err;
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ptr_err = parse_size_err(word, &arg->data.uint);
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if (ptr_err)
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goto parse_err;
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arg->type = ARGT_UINT;
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break;
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/* FIXME: other types need to be implemented here */
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default:
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goto not_impl;
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}
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pos++;
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arg++;
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/* don't go back to parsing if we reached end */
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if (!len || pos >= nbarg)
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break;
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/* skip comma */
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in++; len--;
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}
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end_parse:
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free(word); word = NULL;
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if (pos < min_arg) {
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/* not enough arguments */
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memprintf(err_msg,
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"missing arguments (got %d/%d), type '%s' expected",
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pos, min_arg, arg_type_names[(mask >> (pos * ARGT_BITS)) & ARGT_MASK]);
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goto err;
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}
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if (len) {
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/* too many arguments, starting at <in> */
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/* the caller is responsible for freeing this message */
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word = my_strndup(in, len);
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if (nbarg)
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memprintf(err_msg, "end of arguments expected at position %d, but got '%s'",
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pos + 1, word);
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else
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memprintf(err_msg, "no argument supported, but got '%s'", word);
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free(word); word = NULL;
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goto err;
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}
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/* note that pos might be < nbarg and this is not an error, it's up to the
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* caller to decide what to do with optional args.
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*/
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if (err_arg)
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*err_arg = pos;
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if (err_ptr)
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*err_ptr = in;
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return pos;
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err:
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free(word);
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free(*argp);
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*argp = NULL;
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if (err_arg)
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*err_arg = pos;
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if (err_ptr)
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*err_ptr = in;
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return -1;
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empty_err:
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memprintf(err_msg, "expected type '%s' at position %d, but got nothing",
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arg_type_names[(mask >> (pos * ARGT_BITS)) & ARGT_MASK], pos + 1);
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goto err;
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parse_err:
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memprintf(err_msg, "failed to parse '%s' as type '%s' at position %d",
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word, arg_type_names[(mask >> (pos * ARGT_BITS)) & ARGT_MASK], pos + 1);
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goto err;
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not_impl:
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memprintf(err_msg, "parsing for type '%s' was not implemented, please report this bug",
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arg_type_names[(mask >> (pos * ARGT_BITS)) & ARGT_MASK]);
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goto err;
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}
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