/* * tuple.c * management of key->value tuples * * Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 pkgconf authors (see AUTHORS). * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * This software is provided 'as is' and without any warranty, express or * implied. In no event shall the authors be liable for any damages arising * from the use of this software. */ #include #include /* * !doc * * libpkgconf `tuple` module * ========================= * * The `tuple` module provides key-value mappings backed by a linked list. The key-value * mapping is mainly used for variable substitution when parsing .pc files. * * There are two sets of mappings: a ``pkgconf_pkg_t`` specific mapping, and a `global` mapping. * The `tuple` module provides convenience wrappers for managing the `global` mapping, which is * attached to a given client object. */ /* * !doc * * .. c:function:: void pkgconf_tuple_add_global(pkgconf_client_t *client, const char *key, const char *value) * * Defines a global variable, replacing the previous declaration if one was set. * * :param pkgconf_client_t* client: The pkgconf client object to modify. * :param char* key: The key for the mapping (variable name). * :param char* value: The value for the mapped entry. * :return: nothing */ void pkgconf_tuple_add_global(pkgconf_client_t *client, const char *key, const char *value) { pkgconf_tuple_add(client, &client->global_vars, key, value, false); } /* * !doc * * .. c:function:: void pkgconf_tuple_find_global(const pkgconf_client_t *client, const char *key) * * Looks up a global variable. * * :param pkgconf_client_t* client: The pkgconf client object to access. * :param char* key: The key or variable name to look up. * :return: the contents of the variable or ``NULL`` * :rtype: char * */ char * pkgconf_tuple_find_global(const pkgconf_client_t *client, const char *key) { pkgconf_node_t *node; PKGCONF_FOREACH_LIST_ENTRY(client->global_vars.head, node) { pkgconf_tuple_t *tuple = node->data; if (!strcmp(tuple->key, key)) return tuple->value; } return NULL; } /* * !doc * * .. c:function:: void pkgconf_tuple_free_global(pkgconf_client_t *client) * * Delete all global variables associated with a pkgconf client object. * * :param pkgconf_client_t* client: The pkgconf client object to modify. * :return: nothing */ void pkgconf_tuple_free_global(pkgconf_client_t *client) { pkgconf_tuple_free(&client->global_vars); } /* * !doc * * .. c:function:: void pkgconf_tuple_define_global(pkgconf_client_t *client, const char *kv) * * Parse and define a global variable. * * :param pkgconf_client_t* client: The pkgconf client object to modify. * :param char* kv: The variable in the form of ``key=value``. * :return: nothing */ void pkgconf_tuple_define_global(pkgconf_client_t *client, const char *kv) { char *workbuf = strdup(kv); char *value; value = strchr(workbuf, '='); if (value == NULL) goto out; *value++ = '\0'; pkgconf_tuple_add_global(client, workbuf, value); out: free(workbuf); } static void pkgconf_tuple_find_delete(pkgconf_list_t *list, const char *key) { pkgconf_node_t *node, *next; PKGCONF_FOREACH_LIST_ENTRY_SAFE(list->head, next, node) { pkgconf_tuple_t *tuple = node->data; if (!strcmp(tuple->key, key)) { pkgconf_tuple_free_entry(tuple, list); return; } } } static char * dequote(const char *value) { char *buf = calloc((strlen(value) + 1) * 2, 1); char *bptr = buf; const char *i; char quote = 0; if (*value == '\'' || *value == '"') quote = *value; for (i = value; *i != '\0'; i++) { if (*i == '\\' && quote && *(i + 1) == quote) { i++; *bptr++ = *i; } else if (*i != quote) *bptr++ = *i; } return buf; } /* * !doc * * .. c:function:: pkgconf_tuple_t *pkgconf_tuple_add(const pkgconf_client_t *client, pkgconf_list_t *list, const char *key, const char *value, bool parse) * * Optionally parse and then define a variable. * * :param pkgconf_client_t* client: The pkgconf client object to access. * :param pkgconf_list_t* list: The variable list to add the new variable to. * :param char* key: The name of the variable being added. * :param char* value: The value of the variable being added. * :param bool parse: Whether or not to parse the value for variable substitution. * :return: a variable object * :rtype: pkgconf_tuple_t * */ pkgconf_tuple_t * pkgconf_tuple_add(const pkgconf_client_t *client, pkgconf_list_t *list, const char *key, const char *value, bool parse) { char *dequote_value; pkgconf_tuple_t *tuple = calloc(sizeof(pkgconf_tuple_t), 1); pkgconf_tuple_find_delete(list, key); dequote_value = dequote(value); PKGCONF_TRACE(client, "adding tuple to @%p: %s => %s (parsed? %d)", list, key, dequote_value, parse); tuple->key = strdup(key); if (parse) tuple->value = pkgconf_tuple_parse(client, list, dequote_value); else tuple->value = strdup(dequote_value); pkgconf_node_insert(&tuple->iter, tuple, list); free(dequote_value); return tuple; } /* * !doc * * .. c:function:: char *pkgconf_tuple_find(const pkgconf_client_t *client, pkgconf_list_t *list, const char *key) * * Look up a variable in a variable list. * * :param pkgconf_client_t* client: The pkgconf client object to access. * :param pkgconf_list_t* list: The variable list to search. * :param char* key: The variable name to search for. * :return: the value of the variable or ``NULL`` * :rtype: char * */ char * pkgconf_tuple_find(const pkgconf_client_t *client, pkgconf_list_t *list, const char *key) { pkgconf_node_t *node; PKGCONF_FOREACH_LIST_ENTRY(list->head, node) { pkgconf_tuple_t *tuple = node->data; if (!strcmp(tuple->key, key)) return tuple->value; } return pkgconf_tuple_find_global(client, key); } /* * !doc * * .. c:function:: char *pkgconf_tuple_parse(const pkgconf_client_t *client, pkgconf_list_t *vars, const char *value) * * Parse an expression for variable substitution. * * :param pkgconf_client_t* client: The pkgconf client object to access. * :param pkgconf_list_t* list: The variable list to search for variables (along side the global variable list). * :param char* value: The ``key=value`` string to parse. * :return: the variable data with any variables substituted * :rtype: char * */ char * pkgconf_tuple_parse(const pkgconf_client_t *client, pkgconf_list_t *vars, const char *value) { char buf[PKGCONF_BUFSIZE]; const char *ptr; char *bptr = buf; if (!(client->flags & PKGCONF_PKG_PKGF_FDO_SYSROOT_RULES)) { if (*value == '/' && client->sysroot_dir != NULL && strncmp(value, client->sysroot_dir, strlen(client->sysroot_dir))) bptr += pkgconf_strlcpy(buf, client->sysroot_dir, sizeof buf); } for (ptr = value; *ptr != '\0' && bptr - buf < PKGCONF_BUFSIZE; ptr++) { if (*ptr != '$' || (*ptr == '$' && *(ptr + 1) != '{')) *bptr++ = *ptr; else if (*(ptr + 1) == '{') { char varname[PKGCONF_ITEM_SIZE]; char *vend = varname + PKGCONF_ITEM_SIZE - 1; char *vptr = varname; const char *pptr; char *kv, *parsekv; *vptr = '\0'; for (pptr = ptr + 2; *pptr != '\0'; pptr++) { if (*pptr != '}') { if (vptr < vend) *vptr++ = *pptr; else { *vptr = '\0'; break; } } else { *vptr = '\0'; break; } } ptr += (pptr - ptr); kv = pkgconf_tuple_find_global(client, varname); if (kv != NULL) { strncpy(bptr, kv, PKGCONF_BUFSIZE - (bptr - buf)); bptr += strlen(kv); } else { kv = pkgconf_tuple_find(client, vars, varname); if (kv != NULL) { parsekv = pkgconf_tuple_parse(client, vars, kv); strncpy(bptr, parsekv, PKGCONF_BUFSIZE - (bptr - buf)); bptr += strlen(parsekv); free(parsekv); } } } } *bptr = '\0'; /* * Sigh. Somebody actually attempted to use freedesktop.org pkg-config's broken sysroot support, * which was written by somebody who did not understand how sysroots are supposed to work. This * results in an incorrect path being built as the sysroot will be prepended twice, once explicitly, * and once by variable expansion (the pkgconf approach). We could simply make ${pc_sysrootdir} blank, * but sometimes it is necessary to know the explicit sysroot path for other reasons, so we can't really * do that. * * As a result, we check to see if ${pc_sysrootdir} is prepended as a duplicate, and if so, remove the * prepend. This allows us to handle both our approach and the broken freedesktop.org implementation's * approach. Because a path can be shorter than ${pc_sysrootdir}, we do some checks first to ensure it's * safe to skip ahead in the string to scan for our sysroot dir. * * Finally, we call pkgconf_path_relocate() to clean the path of spurious elements. */ if (*buf == '/' && client->sysroot_dir != NULL && strcmp(client->sysroot_dir, "/") != 0 && strlen(buf) > strlen(client->sysroot_dir) && strstr(buf + strlen(client->sysroot_dir), client->sysroot_dir) != NULL) { char cleanpath[PKGCONF_ITEM_SIZE]; pkgconf_strlcpy(cleanpath, buf + strlen(client->sysroot_dir), sizeof cleanpath); pkgconf_path_relocate(cleanpath, sizeof cleanpath); return strdup(cleanpath); } return strdup(buf); } /* * !doc * * .. c:function:: void pkgconf_tuple_free_entry(pkgconf_tuple_t *tuple, pkgconf_list_t *list) * * Deletes a variable object, removing it from any variable lists and releasing any memory associated * with it. * * :param pkgconf_tuple_t* tuple: The variable object to release. * :param pkgconf_list_t* list: The variable list the variable object is attached to. * :return: nothing */ void pkgconf_tuple_free_entry(pkgconf_tuple_t *tuple, pkgconf_list_t *list) { pkgconf_node_delete(&tuple->iter, list); free(tuple->key); free(tuple->value); free(tuple); } /* * !doc * * .. c:function:: void pkgconf_tuple_free(pkgconf_list_t *list) * * Deletes a variable list and any variables attached to it. * * :param pkgconf_list_t* list: The variable list to delete. * :return: nothing */ void pkgconf_tuple_free(pkgconf_list_t *list) { pkgconf_node_t *node, *next; PKGCONF_FOREACH_LIST_ENTRY_SAFE(list->head, next, node) pkgconf_tuple_free_entry(node->data, list); pkgconf_list_zero(list); }