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1 // -*- mode: cpp; mode: fold -*-
2 // Description /*{{{*/
3 // $Id: strutl.cc,v 1.48 2003/07/18 14:15:11 mdz Exp $
4 /* ######################################################################
5
6 String Util - Some useful string functions.
7
8 These have been collected from here and there to do all sorts of useful
9 things to strings. They are useful in file parsers, URI handlers and
10 especially in APT methods.
11
12 This source is placed in the Public Domain, do with it what you will
13 It was originally written by Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca>
14
15 ##################################################################### */
16 /*}}}*/
17 // Includes /*{{{*/
18 #include <config.h>
19
20 #include <apt-pkg/strutl.h>
21 #include <apt-pkg/fileutl.h>
22 #include <apt-pkg/error.h>
23
24 #include <ctype.h>
25 #include <string.h>
26 #include <sstream>
27 #include <stdio.h>
28 #include <algorithm>
29 #include <unistd.h>
30 #include <regex.h>
31 #include <errno.h>
32 #include <stdarg.h>
33 #include <iconv.h>
34
35 #include <apti18n.h>
36
37 using namespace std;
38 /*}}}*/
39
40 // UTF8ToCodeset - Convert some UTF-8 string for some codeset /*{{{*/
41 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
42 /* This is handy to use before display some information for enduser */
43 bool UTF8ToCodeset(const char *codeset, const string &orig, string *dest)
44 {
45 iconv_t cd;
46 const char *inbuf;
47 char *inptr, *outbuf;
48 size_t insize, bufsize;
49 dest->clear();
50
51 cd = iconv_open(codeset, "UTF-8");
52 if (cd == (iconv_t)(-1)) {
53 // Something went wrong
54 if (errno == EINVAL)
55 _error->Error("conversion from 'UTF-8' to '%s' not available",
56 codeset);
57 else
58 perror("iconv_open");
59
60 return false;
61 }
62
63 insize = bufsize = orig.size();
64 inbuf = orig.data();
65 inptr = (char *)inbuf;
66 outbuf = new char[bufsize];
67 size_t lastError = -1;
68
69 while (insize != 0)
70 {
71 char *outptr = outbuf;
72 size_t outsize = bufsize;
73 size_t const err = iconv(cd, &inptr, &insize, &outptr, &outsize);
74 dest->append(outbuf, outptr - outbuf);
75 if (err == (size_t)(-1))
76 {
77 switch (errno)
78 {
79 case EILSEQ:
80 insize--;
81 inptr++;
82 // replace a series of unknown multibytes with a single "?"
83 if (lastError != insize) {
84 lastError = insize - 1;
85 dest->append("?");
86 }
87 break;
88 case EINVAL:
89 insize = 0;
90 break;
91 case E2BIG:
92 if (outptr == outbuf)
93 {
94 bufsize *= 2;
95 delete[] outbuf;
96 outbuf = new char[bufsize];
97 }
98 break;
99 }
100 }
101 }
102
103 delete[] outbuf;
104
105 iconv_close(cd);
106
107 return true;
108 }
109 /*}}}*/
110 // strstrip - Remove white space from the front and back of a string /*{{{*/
111 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
112 /* This is handy to use when parsing a file. It also removes \n's left
113 over from fgets and company */
114 char *_strstrip(char *String)
115 {
116 for (;*String != 0 && (*String == ' ' || *String == '\t'); String++);
117
118 if (*String == 0)
119 return String;
120 return _strrstrip(String);
121 }
122 /*}}}*/
123 // strrstrip - Remove white space from the back of a string /*{{{*/
124 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
125 char *_strrstrip(char *String)
126 {
127 char *End = String + strlen(String) - 1;
128 for (;End != String - 1 && (*End == ' ' || *End == '\t' || *End == '\n' ||
129 *End == '\r'); End--);
130 End++;
131 *End = 0;
132 return String;
133 };
134 /*}}}*/
135 // strtabexpand - Converts tabs into 8 spaces /*{{{*/
136 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
137 /* */
138 char *_strtabexpand(char *String,size_t Len)
139 {
140 for (char *I = String; I != I + Len && *I != 0; I++)
141 {
142 if (*I != '\t')
143 continue;
144 if (I + 8 > String + Len)
145 {
146 *I = 0;
147 return String;
148 }
149
150 /* Assume the start of the string is 0 and find the next 8 char
151 division */
152 int Len;
153 if (String == I)
154 Len = 1;
155 else
156 Len = 8 - ((String - I) % 8);
157 Len -= 2;
158 if (Len <= 0)
159 {
160 *I = ' ';
161 continue;
162 }
163
164 memmove(I + Len,I + 1,strlen(I) + 1);
165 for (char *J = I; J + Len != I; *I = ' ', I++);
166 }
167 return String;
168 }
169 /*}}}*/
170 // ParseQuoteWord - Parse a single word out of a string /*{{{*/
171 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
172 /* This grabs a single word, converts any % escaped characters to their
173 proper values and advances the pointer. Double quotes are understood
174 and striped out as well. This is for URI/URL parsing. It also can
175 understand [] brackets.*/
176 bool ParseQuoteWord(const char *&String,string &Res)
177 {
178 // Skip leading whitespace
179 const char *C = String;
180 for (;*C != 0 && *C == ' '; C++);
181 if (*C == 0)
182 return false;
183
184 // Jump to the next word
185 for (;*C != 0 && isspace(*C) == 0; C++)
186 {
187 if (*C == '"')
188 {
189 C = strchr(C + 1, '"');
190 if (C == NULL)
191 return false;
192 }
193 if (*C == '[')
194 {
195 C = strchr(C + 1, ']');
196 if (C == NULL)
197 return false;
198 }
199 }
200
201 // Now de-quote characters
202 char Buffer[1024];
203 char Tmp[3];
204 const char *Start = String;
205 char *I;
206 for (I = Buffer; I < Buffer + sizeof(Buffer) && Start != C; I++)
207 {
208 if (*Start == '%' && Start + 2 < C &&
209 isxdigit(Start[1]) && isxdigit(Start[2]))
210 {
211 Tmp[0] = Start[1];
212 Tmp[1] = Start[2];
213 Tmp[2] = 0;
214 *I = (char)strtol(Tmp,0,16);
215 Start += 3;
216 continue;
217 }
218 if (*Start != '"')
219 *I = *Start;
220 else
221 I--;
222 Start++;
223 }
224 *I = 0;
225 Res = Buffer;
226
227 // Skip ending white space
228 for (;*C != 0 && isspace(*C) != 0; C++);
229 String = C;
230 return true;
231 }
232 /*}}}*/
233 // ParseCWord - Parses a string like a C "" expression /*{{{*/
234 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
235 /* This expects a series of space separated strings enclosed in ""'s.
236 It concatenates the ""'s into a single string. */
237 bool ParseCWord(const char *&String,string &Res)
238 {
239 // Skip leading whitespace
240 const char *C = String;
241 for (;*C != 0 && *C == ' '; C++);
242 if (*C == 0)
243 return false;
244
245 char Buffer[1024];
246 char *Buf = Buffer;
247 if (strlen(String) >= sizeof(Buffer))
248 return false;
249
250 for (; *C != 0; C++)
251 {
252 if (*C == '"')
253 {
254 for (C++; *C != 0 && *C != '"'; C++)
255 *Buf++ = *C;
256
257 if (*C == 0)
258 return false;
259
260 continue;
261 }
262
263 if (C != String && isspace(*C) != 0 && isspace(C[-1]) != 0)
264 continue;
265 if (isspace(*C) == 0)
266 return false;
267 *Buf++ = ' ';
268 }
269 *Buf = 0;
270 Res = Buffer;
271 String = C;
272 return true;
273 }
274 /*}}}*/
275 // QuoteString - Convert a string into quoted from /*{{{*/
276 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
277 /* */
278 string QuoteString(const string &Str, const char *Bad)
279 {
280 string Res;
281 for (string::const_iterator I = Str.begin(); I != Str.end(); ++I)
282 {
283 if (strchr(Bad,*I) != 0 || isprint(*I) == 0 ||
284 *I == 0x25 || // percent '%' char
285 *I <= 0x20 || *I >= 0x7F) // control chars
286 {
287 char Buf[10];
288 sprintf(Buf,"%%%02x",(int)*I);
289 Res += Buf;
290 }
291 else
292 Res += *I;
293 }
294 return Res;
295 }
296 /*}}}*/
297 // DeQuoteString - Convert a string from quoted from /*{{{*/
298 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
299 /* This undoes QuoteString */
300 string DeQuoteString(const string &Str)
301 {
302 return DeQuoteString(Str.begin(),Str.end());
303 }
304 string DeQuoteString(string::const_iterator const &begin,
305 string::const_iterator const &end)
306 {
307 string Res;
308 for (string::const_iterator I = begin; I != end; ++I)
309 {
310 if (*I == '%' && I + 2 < end &&
311 isxdigit(I[1]) && isxdigit(I[2]))
312 {
313 char Tmp[3];
314 Tmp[0] = I[1];
315 Tmp[1] = I[2];
316 Tmp[2] = 0;
317 Res += (char)strtol(Tmp,0,16);
318 I += 2;
319 continue;
320 }
321 else
322 Res += *I;
323 }
324 return Res;
325 }
326
327 /*}}}*/
328 // SizeToStr - Convert a long into a human readable size /*{{{*/
329 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
330 /* A max of 4 digits are shown before conversion to the next highest unit.
331 The max length of the string will be 5 chars unless the size is > 10
332 YottaBytes (E24) */
333 string SizeToStr(double Size)
334 {
335 char S[300];
336 double ASize;
337 if (Size >= 0)
338 ASize = Size;
339 else
340 ASize = -1*Size;
341
342 /* bytes, KiloBytes, MegaBytes, GigaBytes, TeraBytes, PetaBytes,
343 ExaBytes, ZettaBytes, YottaBytes */
344 char Ext[] = {'\0','k','M','G','T','P','E','Z','Y'};
345 int I = 0;
346 while (I <= 8)
347 {
348 if (ASize < 100 && I != 0)
349 {
350 sprintf(S,"%'.1f %c",ASize,Ext[I]);
351 break;
352 }
353
354 if (ASize < 10000)
355 {
356 sprintf(S,"%'.0f %c",ASize,Ext[I]);
357 break;
358 }
359 ASize /= 1000.0;
360 I++;
361 }
362
363 return S;
364 }
365 /*}}}*/
366 // TimeToStr - Convert the time into a string /*{{{*/
367 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
368 /* Converts a number of seconds to a hms format */
369 string TimeToStr(unsigned long Sec)
370 {
371 char S[300];
372
373 while (1)
374 {
375 if (Sec > 60*60*24)
376 {
377 //d means days, h means hours, min means minutes, s means seconds
378 sprintf(S,_("%lid %lih %limin %lis"),Sec/60/60/24,(Sec/60/60) % 24,(Sec/60) % 60,Sec % 60);
379 break;
380 }
381
382 if (Sec > 60*60)
383 {
384 //h means hours, min means minutes, s means seconds
385 sprintf(S,_("%lih %limin %lis"),Sec/60/60,(Sec/60) % 60,Sec % 60);
386 break;
387 }
388
389 if (Sec > 60)
390 {
391 //min means minutes, s means seconds
392 sprintf(S,_("%limin %lis"),Sec/60,Sec % 60);
393 break;
394 }
395
396 //s means seconds
397 sprintf(S,_("%lis"),Sec);
398 break;
399 }
400
401 return S;
402 }
403 /*}}}*/
404 // SubstVar - Substitute a string for another string /*{{{*/
405 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
406 /* This replaces all occurances of Subst with Contents in Str. */
407 string SubstVar(const string &Str,const string &Subst,const string &Contents)
408 {
409 string::size_type Pos = 0;
410 string::size_type OldPos = 0;
411 string Temp;
412
413 while (OldPos < Str.length() &&
414 (Pos = Str.find(Subst,OldPos)) != string::npos)
415 {
416 Temp += string(Str,OldPos,Pos) + Contents;
417 OldPos = Pos + Subst.length();
418 }
419
420 if (OldPos == 0)
421 return Str;
422
423 return Temp + string(Str,OldPos);
424 }
425
426 string SubstVar(string Str,const struct SubstVar *Vars)
427 {
428 for (; Vars->Subst != 0; Vars++)
429 Str = SubstVar(Str,Vars->Subst,*Vars->Contents);
430 return Str;
431 }
432 /*}}}*/
433 // OutputInDepth - return a string with separator multiplied with depth /*{{{*/
434 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
435 /* Returns a string with the supplied separator depth + 1 times in it */
436 std::string OutputInDepth(const unsigned long Depth, const char* Separator)
437 {
438 std::string output = "";
439 for(unsigned long d=Depth+1; d > 0; d--)
440 output.append(Separator);
441 return output;
442 }
443 /*}}}*/
444 // URItoFileName - Convert the uri into a unique file name /*{{{*/
445 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
446 /* This converts a URI into a safe filename. It quotes all unsafe characters
447 and converts / to _ and removes the scheme identifier. The resulting
448 file name should be unique and never occur again for a different file */
449 string URItoFileName(const string &URI)
450 {
451 // Nuke 'sensitive' items
452 ::URI U(URI);
453 U.User.clear();
454 U.Password.clear();
455 U.Access.clear();
456
457 // "\x00-\x20{}|\\\\^\\[\\]<>\"\x7F-\xFF";
458 string NewURI = QuoteString(U,"\\|{}[]<>\"^~_=!@#$%^&*");
459 replace(NewURI.begin(),NewURI.end(),'/','_');
460 return NewURI;
461 }
462 /*}}}*/
463 // Base64Encode - Base64 Encoding routine for short strings /*{{{*/
464 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
465 /* This routine performs a base64 transformation on a string. It was ripped
466 from wget and then patched and bug fixed.
467
468 This spec can be found in rfc2045 */
469 string Base64Encode(const string &S)
470 {
471 // Conversion table.
472 static char tbl[64] = {'A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H',
473 'I','J','K','L','M','N','O','P',
474 'Q','R','S','T','U','V','W','X',
475 'Y','Z','a','b','c','d','e','f',
476 'g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n',
477 'o','p','q','r','s','t','u','v',
478 'w','x','y','z','0','1','2','3',
479 '4','5','6','7','8','9','+','/'};
480
481 // Pre-allocate some space
482 string Final;
483 Final.reserve((4*S.length() + 2)/3 + 2);
484
485 /* Transform the 3x8 bits to 4x6 bits, as required by
486 base64. */
487 for (string::const_iterator I = S.begin(); I < S.end(); I += 3)
488 {
489 char Bits[3] = {0,0,0};
490 Bits[0] = I[0];
491 if (I + 1 < S.end())
492 Bits[1] = I[1];
493 if (I + 2 < S.end())
494 Bits[2] = I[2];
495
496 Final += tbl[Bits[0] >> 2];
497 Final += tbl[((Bits[0] & 3) << 4) + (Bits[1] >> 4)];
498
499 if (I + 1 >= S.end())
500 break;
501
502 Final += tbl[((Bits[1] & 0xf) << 2) + (Bits[2] >> 6)];
503
504 if (I + 2 >= S.end())
505 break;
506
507 Final += tbl[Bits[2] & 0x3f];
508 }
509
510 /* Apply the padding elements, this tells how many bytes the remote
511 end should discard */
512 if (S.length() % 3 == 2)
513 Final += '=';
514 if (S.length() % 3 == 1)
515 Final += "==";
516
517 return Final;
518 }
519 /*}}}*/
520 // stringcmp - Arbitrary string compare /*{{{*/
521 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
522 /* This safely compares two non-null terminated strings of arbitrary
523 length */
524 int stringcmp(const char *A,const char *AEnd,const char *B,const char *BEnd)
525 {
526 for (; A != AEnd && B != BEnd; A++, B++)
527 if (*A != *B)
528 break;
529
530 if (A == AEnd && B == BEnd)
531 return 0;
532 if (A == AEnd)
533 return 1;
534 if (B == BEnd)
535 return -1;
536 if (*A < *B)
537 return -1;
538 return 1;
539 }
540
541 #if __GNUC__ >= 3
542 int stringcmp(string::const_iterator A,string::const_iterator AEnd,
543 const char *B,const char *BEnd)
544 {
545 for (; A != AEnd && B != BEnd; A++, B++)
546 if (*A != *B)
547 break;
548
549 if (A == AEnd && B == BEnd)
550 return 0;
551 if (A == AEnd)
552 return 1;
553 if (B == BEnd)
554 return -1;
555 if (*A < *B)
556 return -1;
557 return 1;
558 }
559 int stringcmp(string::const_iterator A,string::const_iterator AEnd,
560 string::const_iterator B,string::const_iterator BEnd)
561 {
562 for (; A != AEnd && B != BEnd; A++, B++)
563 if (*A != *B)
564 break;
565
566 if (A == AEnd && B == BEnd)
567 return 0;
568 if (A == AEnd)
569 return 1;
570 if (B == BEnd)
571 return -1;
572 if (*A < *B)
573 return -1;
574 return 1;
575 }
576 #endif
577 /*}}}*/
578 // stringcasecmp - Arbitrary case insensitive string compare /*{{{*/
579 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
580 /* */
581 int stringcasecmp(const char *A,const char *AEnd,const char *B,const char *BEnd)
582 {
583 for (; A != AEnd && B != BEnd; A++, B++)
584 if (tolower_ascii(*A) != tolower_ascii(*B))
585 break;
586
587 if (A == AEnd && B == BEnd)
588 return 0;
589 if (A == AEnd)
590 return 1;
591 if (B == BEnd)
592 return -1;
593 if (tolower_ascii(*A) < tolower_ascii(*B))
594 return -1;
595 return 1;
596 }
597 #if __GNUC__ >= 3
598 int stringcasecmp(string::const_iterator A,string::const_iterator AEnd,
599 const char *B,const char *BEnd)
600 {
601 for (; A != AEnd && B != BEnd; A++, B++)
602 if (tolower_ascii(*A) != tolower_ascii(*B))
603 break;
604
605 if (A == AEnd && B == BEnd)
606 return 0;
607 if (A == AEnd)
608 return 1;
609 if (B == BEnd)
610 return -1;
611 if (tolower_ascii(*A) < tolower_ascii(*B))
612 return -1;
613 return 1;
614 }
615 int stringcasecmp(string::const_iterator A,string::const_iterator AEnd,
616 string::const_iterator B,string::const_iterator BEnd)
617 {
618 for (; A != AEnd && B != BEnd; A++, B++)
619 if (tolower_ascii(*A) != tolower_ascii(*B))
620 break;
621
622 if (A == AEnd && B == BEnd)
623 return 0;
624 if (A == AEnd)
625 return 1;
626 if (B == BEnd)
627 return -1;
628 if (tolower_ascii(*A) < tolower_ascii(*B))
629 return -1;
630 return 1;
631 }
632 #endif
633 /*}}}*/
634 // LookupTag - Lookup the value of a tag in a taged string /*{{{*/
635 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
636 /* The format is like those used in package files and the method
637 communication system */
638 string LookupTag(const string &Message,const char *Tag,const char *Default)
639 {
640 // Look for a matching tag.
641 int Length = strlen(Tag);
642 for (string::const_iterator I = Message.begin(); I + Length < Message.end(); ++I)
643 {
644 // Found the tag
645 if (I[Length] == ':' && stringcasecmp(I,I+Length,Tag) == 0)
646 {
647 // Find the end of line and strip the leading/trailing spaces
648 string::const_iterator J;
649 I += Length + 1;
650 for (; isspace(*I) != 0 && I < Message.end(); ++I);
651 for (J = I; *J != '\n' && J < Message.end(); ++J);
652 for (; J > I && isspace(J[-1]) != 0; --J);
653
654 return string(I,J);
655 }
656
657 for (; *I != '\n' && I < Message.end(); ++I);
658 }
659
660 // Failed to find a match
661 if (Default == 0)
662 return string();
663 return Default;
664 }
665 /*}}}*/
666 // StringToBool - Converts a string into a boolean /*{{{*/
667 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
668 /* This inspects the string to see if it is true or if it is false and
669 then returns the result. Several varients on true/false are checked. */
670 int StringToBool(const string &Text,int Default)
671 {
672 char *End;
673 int Res = strtol(Text.c_str(),&End,0);
674 if (End != Text.c_str() && Res >= 0 && Res <= 1)
675 return Res;
676
677 // Check for positives
678 if (strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"no") == 0 ||
679 strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"false") == 0 ||
680 strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"without") == 0 ||
681 strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"off") == 0 ||
682 strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"disable") == 0)
683 return 0;
684
685 // Check for negatives
686 if (strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"yes") == 0 ||
687 strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"true") == 0 ||
688 strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"with") == 0 ||
689 strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"on") == 0 ||
690 strcasecmp(Text.c_str(),"enable") == 0)
691 return 1;
692
693 return Default;
694 }
695 /*}}}*/
696 // TimeRFC1123 - Convert a time_t into RFC1123 format /*{{{*/
697 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
698 /* This converts a time_t into a string time representation that is
699 year 2000 complient and timezone neutral */
700 string TimeRFC1123(time_t Date)
701 {
702 struct tm Conv;
703 if (gmtime_r(&Date, &Conv) == NULL)
704 return "";
705
706 char Buf[300];
707 const char *Day[] = {"Sun","Mon","Tue","Wed","Thu","Fri","Sat"};
708 const char *Month[] = {"Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul",
709 "Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec"};
710
711 snprintf(Buf, sizeof(Buf), "%s, %02i %s %i %02i:%02i:%02i GMT",Day[Conv.tm_wday],
712 Conv.tm_mday,Month[Conv.tm_mon],Conv.tm_year+1900,Conv.tm_hour,
713 Conv.tm_min,Conv.tm_sec);
714 return Buf;
715 }
716 /*}}}*/
717 // ReadMessages - Read messages from the FD /*{{{*/
718 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
719 /* This pulls full messages from the input FD into the message buffer.
720 It assumes that messages will not pause during transit so no
721 fancy buffering is used.
722
723 In particular: this reads blocks from the input until it believes
724 that it's run out of input text. Each block is terminated by a
725 double newline ('\n' followed by '\n'). As noted below, there is a
726 bug in this code: it assumes that all the blocks have been read if
727 it doesn't see additional text in the buffer after the last one is
728 parsed, which will cause it to lose blocks if the last block
729 coincides with the end of the buffer.
730 */
731 bool ReadMessages(int Fd, vector<string> &List)
732 {
733 char Buffer[64000];
734 char *End = Buffer;
735 // Represents any left-over from the previous iteration of the
736 // parse loop. (i.e., if a message is split across the end
737 // of the buffer, it goes here)
738 string PartialMessage;
739
740 while (1)
741 {
742 int Res = read(Fd,End,sizeof(Buffer) - (End-Buffer));
743 if (Res < 0 && errno == EINTR)
744 continue;
745
746 // Process is dead, this is kind of bad..
747 if (Res == 0)
748 return false;
749
750 // No data
751 if (Res < 0 && errno == EAGAIN)
752 return true;
753 if (Res < 0)
754 return false;
755
756 End += Res;
757
758 // Look for the end of the message
759 for (char *I = Buffer; I + 1 < End; I++)
760 {
761 if (I[1] != '\n' ||
762 (I[0] != '\n' && strncmp(I, "\r\n\r\n", 4) != 0))
763 continue;
764
765 // Pull the message out
766 string Message(Buffer,I-Buffer);
767 PartialMessage += Message;
768
769 // Fix up the buffer
770 for (; I < End && (*I == '\n' || *I == '\r'); ++I);
771 End -= I-Buffer;
772 memmove(Buffer,I,End-Buffer);
773 I = Buffer;
774
775 List.push_back(PartialMessage);
776 PartialMessage.clear();
777 }
778 if (End != Buffer)
779 {
780 // If there's text left in the buffer, store it
781 // in PartialMessage and throw the rest of the buffer
782 // away. This allows us to handle messages that
783 // are longer than the static buffer size.
784 PartialMessage += string(Buffer, End);
785 End = Buffer;
786 }
787 else
788 {
789 // BUG ALERT: if a message block happens to end at a
790 // multiple of 64000 characters, this will cause it to
791 // terminate early, leading to a badly formed block and
792 // probably crashing the method. However, this is the only
793 // way we have to find the end of the message block. I have
794 // an idea of how to fix this, but it will require changes
795 // to the protocol (essentially to mark the beginning and
796 // end of the block).
797 //
798 // -- dburrows 2008-04-02
799 return true;
800 }
801
802 if (WaitFd(Fd) == false)
803 return false;
804 }
805 }
806 /*}}}*/
807 // MonthConv - Converts a month string into a number /*{{{*/
808 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
809 /* This was lifted from the boa webserver which lifted it from 'wn-v1.07'
810 Made it a bit more robust with a few tolower_ascii though. */
811 static int MonthConv(char *Month)
812 {
813 switch (tolower_ascii(*Month))
814 {
815 case 'a':
816 return tolower_ascii(Month[1]) == 'p'?3:7;
817 case 'd':
818 return 11;
819 case 'f':
820 return 1;
821 case 'j':
822 if (tolower_ascii(Month[1]) == 'a')
823 return 0;
824 return tolower_ascii(Month[2]) == 'n'?5:6;
825 case 'm':
826 return tolower_ascii(Month[2]) == 'r'?2:4;
827 case 'n':
828 return 10;
829 case 'o':
830 return 9;
831 case 's':
832 return 8;
833
834 // Pretend it is January..
835 default:
836 return 0;
837 }
838 }
839 /*}}}*/
840 // timegm - Internal timegm if the gnu version is not available /*{{{*/
841 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
842 /* Converts struct tm to time_t, assuming the data in tm is UTC rather
843 than local timezone (mktime assumes the latter).
844
845 This function is a nonstandard GNU extension that is also present on
846 the BSDs and maybe other systems. For others we follow the advice of
847 the manpage of timegm and use his portable replacement. */
848 #ifndef HAVE_TIMEGM
849 static time_t timegm(struct tm *t)
850 {
851 char *tz = getenv("TZ");
852 setenv("TZ", "", 1);
853 tzset();
854 time_t ret = mktime(t);
855 if (tz)
856 setenv("TZ", tz, 1);
857 else
858 unsetenv("TZ");
859 tzset();
860 return ret;
861 }
862 #endif
863 /*}}}*/
864 // FullDateToTime - Converts a HTTP1.1 full date strings into a time_t /*{{{*/
865 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
866 /* tries to parses a full date as specified in RFC2616 Section 3.3.1
867 with one exception: All timezones (%Z) are accepted but the protocol
868 says that it MUST be GMT, but this one is equal to UTC which we will
869 encounter from time to time (e.g. in Release files) so we accept all
870 here and just assume it is GMT (or UTC) later on */
871 bool RFC1123StrToTime(const char* const str,time_t &time)
872 {
873 struct tm Tm;
874 setlocale (LC_ALL,"C");
875 bool const invalid =
876 // Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 822, updated by RFC 1123
877 (strptime(str, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z", &Tm) == NULL &&
878 // Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 850, obsoleted by RFC 1036
879 strptime(str, "%A, %d-%b-%y %H:%M:%S %Z", &Tm) == NULL &&
880 // Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994 ; ANSI C's asctime() format
881 strptime(str, "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y", &Tm) == NULL);
882 setlocale (LC_ALL,"");
883 if (invalid == true)
884 return false;
885
886 time = timegm(&Tm);
887 return true;
888 }
889 /*}}}*/
890 // FTPMDTMStrToTime - Converts a ftp modification date into a time_t /*{{{*/
891 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
892 /* */
893 bool FTPMDTMStrToTime(const char* const str,time_t &time)
894 {
895 struct tm Tm;
896 // MDTM includes no whitespaces but recommend and ignored by strptime
897 if (strptime(str, "%Y %m %d %H %M %S", &Tm) == NULL)
898 return false;
899
900 time = timegm(&Tm);
901 return true;
902 }
903 /*}}}*/
904 // StrToTime - Converts a string into a time_t /*{{{*/
905 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
906 /* This handles all 3 populare time formats including RFC 1123, RFC 1036
907 and the C library asctime format. It requires the GNU library function
908 'timegm' to convert a struct tm in UTC to a time_t. For some bizzar
909 reason the C library does not provide any such function :< This also
910 handles the weird, but unambiguous FTP time format*/
911 bool StrToTime(const string &Val,time_t &Result)
912 {
913 struct tm Tm;
914 char Month[10];
915
916 // Skip the day of the week
917 const char *I = strchr(Val.c_str(), ' ');
918
919 // Handle RFC 1123 time
920 Month[0] = 0;
921 if (sscanf(I," %2d %3s %4d %2d:%2d:%2d GMT",&Tm.tm_mday,Month,&Tm.tm_year,
922 &Tm.tm_hour,&Tm.tm_min,&Tm.tm_sec) != 6)
923 {
924 // Handle RFC 1036 time
925 if (sscanf(I," %2d-%3s-%3d %2d:%2d:%2d GMT",&Tm.tm_mday,Month,
926 &Tm.tm_year,&Tm.tm_hour,&Tm.tm_min,&Tm.tm_sec) == 6)
927 Tm.tm_year += 1900;
928 else
929 {
930 // asctime format
931 if (sscanf(I," %3s %2d %2d:%2d:%2d %4d",Month,&Tm.tm_mday,
932 &Tm.tm_hour,&Tm.tm_min,&Tm.tm_sec,&Tm.tm_year) != 6)
933 {
934 // 'ftp' time
935 if (sscanf(Val.c_str(),"%4d%2d%2d%2d%2d%2d",&Tm.tm_year,&Tm.tm_mon,
936 &Tm.tm_mday,&Tm.tm_hour,&Tm.tm_min,&Tm.tm_sec) != 6)
937 return false;
938 Tm.tm_mon--;
939 }
940 }
941 }
942
943 Tm.tm_isdst = 0;
944 if (Month[0] != 0)
945 Tm.tm_mon = MonthConv(Month);
946 else
947 Tm.tm_mon = 0; // we don't have a month, so pick something
948 Tm.tm_year -= 1900;
949
950 // Convert to local time and then to GMT
951 Result = timegm(&Tm);
952 return true;
953 }
954 /*}}}*/
955 // StrToNum - Convert a fixed length string to a number /*{{{*/
956 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
957 /* This is used in decoding the crazy fixed length string headers in
958 tar and ar files. */
959 bool StrToNum(const char *Str,unsigned long &Res,unsigned Len,unsigned Base)
960 {
961 char S[30];
962 if (Len >= sizeof(S))
963 return false;
964 memcpy(S,Str,Len);
965 S[Len] = 0;
966
967 // All spaces is a zero
968 Res = 0;
969 unsigned I;
970 for (I = 0; S[I] == ' '; I++);
971 if (S[I] == 0)
972 return true;
973
974 char *End;
975 Res = strtoul(S,&End,Base);
976 if (End == S)
977 return false;
978
979 return true;
980 }
981 /*}}}*/
982 // StrToNum - Convert a fixed length string to a number /*{{{*/
983 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
984 /* This is used in decoding the crazy fixed length string headers in
985 tar and ar files. */
986 bool StrToNum(const char *Str,unsigned long long &Res,unsigned Len,unsigned Base)
987 {
988 char S[30];
989 if (Len >= sizeof(S))
990 return false;
991 memcpy(S,Str,Len);
992 S[Len] = 0;
993
994 // All spaces is a zero
995 Res = 0;
996 unsigned I;
997 for (I = 0; S[I] == ' '; I++);
998 if (S[I] == 0)
999 return true;
1000
1001 char *End;
1002 Res = strtoull(S,&End,Base);
1003 if (End == S)
1004 return false;
1005
1006 return true;
1007 }
1008 /*}}}*/
1009
1010 // Base256ToNum - Convert a fixed length binary to a number /*{{{*/
1011 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1012 /* This is used in decoding the 256bit encoded fixed length fields in
1013 tar files */
1014 bool Base256ToNum(const char *Str,unsigned long &Res,unsigned int Len)
1015 {
1016 if ((Str[0] & 0x80) == 0)
1017 return false;
1018 else
1019 {
1020 Res = Str[0] & 0x7F;
1021 for(unsigned int i = 1; i < Len; ++i)
1022 Res = (Res<<8) + Str[i];
1023 return true;
1024 }
1025 }
1026 /*}}}*/
1027 // HexDigit - Convert a hex character into an integer /*{{{*/
1028 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1029 /* Helper for Hex2Num */
1030 static int HexDigit(int c)
1031 {
1032 if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
1033 return c - '0';
1034 if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
1035 return c - 'a' + 10;
1036 if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
1037 return c - 'A' + 10;
1038 return 0;
1039 }
1040 /*}}}*/
1041 // Hex2Num - Convert a long hex number into a buffer /*{{{*/
1042 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1043 /* The length of the buffer must be exactly 1/2 the length of the string. */
1044 bool Hex2Num(const string &Str,unsigned char *Num,unsigned int Length)
1045 {
1046 if (Str.length() != Length*2)
1047 return false;
1048
1049 // Convert each digit. We store it in the same order as the string
1050 int J = 0;
1051 for (string::const_iterator I = Str.begin(); I != Str.end();J++, I += 2)
1052 {
1053 if (isxdigit(*I) == 0 || isxdigit(I[1]) == 0)
1054 return false;
1055
1056 Num[J] = HexDigit(I[0]) << 4;
1057 Num[J] += HexDigit(I[1]);
1058 }
1059
1060 return true;
1061 }
1062 /*}}}*/
1063 // TokSplitString - Split a string up by a given token /*{{{*/
1064 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1065 /* This is intended to be a faster splitter, it does not use dynamic
1066 memories. Input is changed to insert nulls at each token location. */
1067 bool TokSplitString(char Tok,char *Input,char **List,
1068 unsigned long ListMax)
1069 {
1070 // Strip any leading spaces
1071 char *Start = Input;
1072 char *Stop = Start + strlen(Start);
1073 for (; *Start != 0 && isspace(*Start) != 0; Start++);
1074
1075 unsigned long Count = 0;
1076 char *Pos = Start;
1077 while (Pos != Stop)
1078 {
1079 // Skip to the next Token
1080 for (; Pos != Stop && *Pos != Tok; Pos++);
1081
1082 // Back remove spaces
1083 char *End = Pos;
1084 for (; End > Start && (End[-1] == Tok || isspace(End[-1]) != 0); End--);
1085 *End = 0;
1086
1087 List[Count++] = Start;
1088 if (Count >= ListMax)
1089 {
1090 List[Count-1] = 0;
1091 return false;
1092 }
1093
1094 // Advance pos
1095 for (; Pos != Stop && (*Pos == Tok || isspace(*Pos) != 0 || *Pos == 0); Pos++);
1096 Start = Pos;
1097 }
1098
1099 List[Count] = 0;
1100 return true;
1101 }
1102 /*}}}*/
1103 // VectorizeString - Split a string up into a vector of strings /*{{{*/
1104 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1105 /* This can be used to split a given string up into a vector, so the
1106 propose is the same as in the method above and this one is a bit slower
1107 also, but the advantage is that we have an iteratable vector */
1108 vector<string> VectorizeString(string const &haystack, char const &split)
1109 {
1110 string::const_iterator start = haystack.begin();
1111 string::const_iterator end = start;
1112 vector<string> exploded;
1113 do {
1114 for (; end != haystack.end() && *end != split; ++end);
1115 exploded.push_back(string(start, end));
1116 start = end + 1;
1117 } while (end != haystack.end() && (++end) != haystack.end());
1118 return exploded;
1119 }
1120 /*}}}*/
1121 // RegexChoice - Simple regex list/list matcher /*{{{*/
1122 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1123 /* */
1124 unsigned long RegexChoice(RxChoiceList *Rxs,const char **ListBegin,
1125 const char **ListEnd)
1126 {
1127 for (RxChoiceList *R = Rxs; R->Str != 0; R++)
1128 R->Hit = false;
1129
1130 unsigned long Hits = 0;
1131 for (; ListBegin != ListEnd; ListBegin++)
1132 {
1133 // Check if the name is a regex
1134 const char *I;
1135 bool Regex = true;
1136 for (I = *ListBegin; *I != 0; I++)
1137 if (*I == '.' || *I == '?' || *I == '*' || *I == '|')
1138 break;
1139 if (*I == 0)
1140 Regex = false;
1141
1142 // Compile the regex pattern
1143 regex_t Pattern;
1144 if (Regex == true)
1145 if (regcomp(&Pattern,*ListBegin,REG_EXTENDED | REG_ICASE |
1146 REG_NOSUB) != 0)
1147 Regex = false;
1148
1149 // Search the list
1150 bool Done = false;
1151 for (RxChoiceList *R = Rxs; R->Str != 0; R++)
1152 {
1153 if (R->Str[0] == 0)
1154 continue;
1155
1156 if (strcasecmp(R->Str,*ListBegin) != 0)
1157 {
1158 if (Regex == false)
1159 continue;
1160 if (regexec(&Pattern,R->Str,0,0,0) != 0)
1161 continue;
1162 }
1163 Done = true;
1164
1165 if (R->Hit == false)
1166 Hits++;
1167
1168 R->Hit = true;
1169 }
1170
1171 if (Regex == true)
1172 regfree(&Pattern);
1173
1174 if (Done == false)
1175 _error->Warning(_("Selection %s not found"),*ListBegin);
1176 }
1177
1178 return Hits;
1179 }
1180 /*}}}*/
1181 // {str,io}printf - C format string outputter to C++ strings/iostreams /*{{{*/
1182 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1183 /* This is used to make the internationalization strings easier to translate
1184 and to allow reordering of parameters */
1185 static bool iovprintf(ostream &out, const char *format,
1186 va_list &args, ssize_t &size) {
1187 char *S = (char*)malloc(size);
1188 ssize_t const n = vsnprintf(S, size, format, args);
1189 if (n > -1 && n < size) {
1190 out << S;
1191 free(S);
1192 return true;
1193 } else {
1194 if (n > -1)
1195 size = n + 1;
1196 else
1197 size *= 2;
1198 }
1199 free(S);
1200 return false;
1201 }
1202 void ioprintf(ostream &out,const char *format,...)
1203 {
1204 va_list args;
1205 ssize_t size = 400;
1206 while (true) {
1207 va_start(args,format);
1208 if (iovprintf(out, format, args, size) == true)
1209 return;
1210 va_end(args);
1211 }
1212 }
1213 void strprintf(string &out,const char *format,...)
1214 {
1215 va_list args;
1216 ssize_t size = 400;
1217 std::ostringstream outstr;
1218 while (true) {
1219 va_start(args,format);
1220 if (iovprintf(outstr, format, args, size) == true)
1221 break;
1222 va_end(args);
1223 }
1224 out = outstr.str();
1225 }
1226 /*}}}*/
1227 // safe_snprintf - Safer snprintf /*{{{*/
1228 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1229 /* This is a snprintf that will never (ever) go past 'End' and returns a
1230 pointer to the end of the new string. The returned string is always null
1231 terminated unless Buffer == end. This is a better alterantive to using
1232 consecutive snprintfs. */
1233 char *safe_snprintf(char *Buffer,char *End,const char *Format,...)
1234 {
1235 va_list args;
1236 int Did;
1237
1238 if (End <= Buffer)
1239 return End;
1240 va_start(args,Format);
1241 Did = vsnprintf(Buffer,End - Buffer,Format,args);
1242 va_end(args);
1243
1244 if (Did < 0 || Buffer + Did > End)
1245 return End;
1246 return Buffer + Did;
1247 }
1248 /*}}}*/
1249 // StripEpoch - Remove the version "epoch" from a version string /*{{{*/
1250 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1251 string StripEpoch(const string &VerStr)
1252 {
1253 size_t i = VerStr.find(":");
1254 if (i == string::npos)
1255 return VerStr;
1256 return VerStr.substr(i+1);
1257 }
1258 /*}}}*/
1259 // tolower_ascii - tolower() function that ignores the locale /*{{{*/
1260 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1261 /* This little function is the most called method we have and tries
1262 therefore to do the absolut minimum - and is noteable faster than
1263 standard tolower/toupper and as a bonus avoids problems with different
1264 locales - we only operate on ascii chars anyway. */
1265 int tolower_ascii(int const c)
1266 {
1267 if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
1268 return c + 32;
1269 return c;
1270 }
1271 /*}}}*/
1272
1273 // CheckDomainList - See if Host is in a , seperate list /*{{{*/
1274 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1275 /* The domain list is a comma seperate list of domains that are suffix
1276 matched against the argument */
1277 bool CheckDomainList(const string &Host,const string &List)
1278 {
1279 string::const_iterator Start = List.begin();
1280 for (string::const_iterator Cur = List.begin(); Cur <= List.end(); ++Cur)
1281 {
1282 if (Cur < List.end() && *Cur != ',')
1283 continue;
1284
1285 // Match the end of the string..
1286 if ((Host.size() >= (unsigned)(Cur - Start)) &&
1287 Cur - Start != 0 &&
1288 stringcasecmp(Host.end() - (Cur - Start),Host.end(),Start,Cur) == 0)
1289 return true;
1290
1291 Start = Cur + 1;
1292 }
1293 return false;
1294 }
1295 /*}}}*/
1296 // strv_length - Return the length of a NULL-terminated string array /*{{{*/
1297 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1298 /* */
1299 size_t strv_length(const char **str_array)
1300 {
1301 size_t i;
1302 for (i=0; str_array[i] != NULL; i++)
1303 /* nothing */
1304 ;
1305 return i;
1306 }
1307
1308 // DeEscapeString - unescape (\0XX and \xXX) from a string /*{{{*/
1309 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1310 /* */
1311 string DeEscapeString(const string &input)
1312 {
1313 char tmp[3];
1314 string::const_iterator it;
1315 string output;
1316 for (it = input.begin(); it != input.end(); ++it)
1317 {
1318 // just copy non-escape chars
1319 if (*it != '\\')
1320 {
1321 output += *it;
1322 continue;
1323 }
1324
1325 // deal with double escape
1326 if (*it == '\\' &&
1327 (it + 1 < input.end()) && it[1] == '\\')
1328 {
1329 // copy
1330 output += *it;
1331 // advance iterator one step further
1332 ++it;
1333 continue;
1334 }
1335
1336 // ensure we have a char to read
1337 if (it + 1 == input.end())
1338 continue;
1339
1340 // read it
1341 ++it;
1342 switch (*it)
1343 {
1344 case '0':
1345 if (it + 2 <= input.end()) {
1346 tmp[0] = it[1];
1347 tmp[1] = it[2];
1348 tmp[2] = 0;
1349 output += (char)strtol(tmp, 0, 8);
1350 it += 2;
1351 }
1352 break;
1353 case 'x':
1354 if (it + 2 <= input.end()) {
1355 tmp[0] = it[1];
1356 tmp[1] = it[2];
1357 tmp[2] = 0;
1358 output += (char)strtol(tmp, 0, 16);
1359 it += 2;
1360 }
1361 break;
1362 default:
1363 // FIXME: raise exception here?
1364 break;
1365 }
1366 }
1367 return output;
1368 }
1369 /*}}}*/
1370 // URI::CopyFrom - Copy from an object /*{{{*/
1371 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1372 /* This parses the URI into all of its components */
1373 void URI::CopyFrom(const string &U)
1374 {
1375 string::const_iterator I = U.begin();
1376
1377 // Locate the first colon, this separates the scheme
1378 for (; I < U.end() && *I != ':' ; ++I);
1379 string::const_iterator FirstColon = I;
1380
1381 /* Determine if this is a host type URI with a leading double //
1382 and then search for the first single / */
1383 string::const_iterator SingleSlash = I;
1384 if (I + 3 < U.end() && I[1] == '/' && I[2] == '/')
1385 SingleSlash += 3;
1386
1387 /* Find the / indicating the end of the hostname, ignoring /'s in the
1388 square brackets */
1389 bool InBracket = false;
1390 for (; SingleSlash < U.end() && (*SingleSlash != '/' || InBracket == true); ++SingleSlash)
1391 {
1392 if (*SingleSlash == '[')
1393 InBracket = true;
1394 if (InBracket == true && *SingleSlash == ']')
1395 InBracket = false;
1396 }
1397
1398 if (SingleSlash > U.end())
1399 SingleSlash = U.end();
1400
1401 // We can now write the access and path specifiers
1402 Access.assign(U.begin(),FirstColon);
1403 if (SingleSlash != U.end())
1404 Path.assign(SingleSlash,U.end());
1405 if (Path.empty() == true)
1406 Path = "/";
1407
1408 // Now we attempt to locate a user:pass@host fragment
1409 if (FirstColon + 2 <= U.end() && FirstColon[1] == '/' && FirstColon[2] == '/')
1410 FirstColon += 3;
1411 else
1412 FirstColon += 1;
1413 if (FirstColon >= U.end())
1414 return;
1415
1416 if (FirstColon > SingleSlash)
1417 FirstColon = SingleSlash;
1418
1419 // Find the colon...
1420 I = FirstColon + 1;
1421 if (I > SingleSlash)
1422 I = SingleSlash;
1423 for (; I < SingleSlash && *I != ':'; ++I);
1424 string::const_iterator SecondColon = I;
1425
1426 // Search for the @ after the colon
1427 for (; I < SingleSlash && *I != '@'; ++I);
1428 string::const_iterator At = I;
1429
1430 // Now write the host and user/pass
1431 if (At == SingleSlash)
1432 {
1433 if (FirstColon < SingleSlash)
1434 Host.assign(FirstColon,SingleSlash);
1435 }
1436 else
1437 {
1438 Host.assign(At+1,SingleSlash);
1439 // username and password must be encoded (RFC 3986)
1440 User.assign(DeQuoteString(FirstColon,SecondColon));
1441 if (SecondColon < At)
1442 Password.assign(DeQuoteString(SecondColon+1,At));
1443 }
1444
1445 // Now we parse the RFC 2732 [] hostnames.
1446 unsigned long PortEnd = 0;
1447 InBracket = false;
1448 for (unsigned I = 0; I != Host.length();)
1449 {
1450 if (Host[I] == '[')
1451 {
1452 InBracket = true;
1453 Host.erase(I,1);
1454 continue;
1455 }
1456
1457 if (InBracket == true && Host[I] == ']')
1458 {
1459 InBracket = false;
1460 Host.erase(I,1);
1461 PortEnd = I;
1462 continue;
1463 }
1464 I++;
1465 }
1466
1467 // Tsk, weird.
1468 if (InBracket == true)
1469 {
1470 Host.clear();
1471 return;
1472 }
1473
1474 // Now we parse off a port number from the hostname
1475 Port = 0;
1476 string::size_type Pos = Host.rfind(':');
1477 if (Pos == string::npos || Pos < PortEnd)
1478 return;
1479
1480 Port = atoi(string(Host,Pos+1).c_str());
1481 Host.assign(Host,0,Pos);
1482 }
1483 /*}}}*/
1484 // URI::operator string - Convert the URI to a string /*{{{*/
1485 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1486 /* */
1487 URI::operator string()
1488 {
1489 string Res;
1490
1491 if (Access.empty() == false)
1492 Res = Access + ':';
1493
1494 if (Host.empty() == false)
1495 {
1496 if (Access.empty() == false)
1497 Res += "//";
1498
1499 if (User.empty() == false)
1500 {
1501 // FIXME: Technically userinfo is permitted even less
1502 // characters than these, but this is not conveniently
1503 // expressed with a blacklist.
1504 Res += QuoteString(User, ":/?#[]@");
1505 if (Password.empty() == false)
1506 Res += ":" + QuoteString(Password, ":/?#[]@");
1507 Res += "@";
1508 }
1509
1510 // Add RFC 2732 escaping characters
1511 if (Access.empty() == false &&
1512 (Host.find('/') != string::npos || Host.find(':') != string::npos))
1513 Res += '[' + Host + ']';
1514 else
1515 Res += Host;
1516
1517 if (Port != 0)
1518 {
1519 char S[30];
1520 sprintf(S,":%u",Port);
1521 Res += S;
1522 }
1523 }
1524
1525 if (Path.empty() == false)
1526 {
1527 if (Path[0] != '/')
1528 Res += "/" + Path;
1529 else
1530 Res += Path;
1531 }
1532
1533 return Res;
1534 }
1535 /*}}}*/
1536 // URI::SiteOnly - Return the schema and site for the URI /*{{{*/
1537 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1538 /* */
1539 string URI::SiteOnly(const string &URI)
1540 {
1541 ::URI U(URI);
1542 U.User.clear();
1543 U.Password.clear();
1544 U.Path.clear();
1545 return U;
1546 }
1547 /*}}}*/
1548 // URI::NoUserPassword - Return the schema, site and path for the URI /*{{{*/
1549 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1550 /* */
1551 string URI::NoUserPassword(const string &URI)
1552 {
1553 ::URI U(URI);
1554 U.User.clear();
1555 U.Password.clear();
1556 return U;
1557 }
1558 /*}}}*/