/* * This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application. * * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 SoftPLC Corporation, Dick Hollenbeck * Copyright (C) 2017 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, you may find one here: * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html * or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license, * or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include #include // HAVE_FGETC_NOLOCK #include #include #include #include // Fall back to getc() when getc_unlocked() is not available on the target platform. #if !defined( HAVE_FGETC_NOLOCK ) #define getc_unlocked getc #endif static int vprint( std::string* result, const char* format, va_list ap ) { char msg[512]; // This function can call vsnprintf twice. // But internally, vsnprintf retrieves arguments from the va_list identified by arg as if // va_arg was used on it, and thus the state of the va_list is likely to be altered by the call. // see: www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstdio/vsnprintf // we make a copy of va_list ap for the second call, if happens va_list tmp; va_copy( tmp, ap ); size_t len = vsnprintf( msg, sizeof(msg), format, ap ); if( len < sizeof(msg) ) // the output fit into msg { result->append( msg, msg + len ); } else { // output was too big, so now incur the expense of allocating // a buf for holding suffient characters. std::vector buf; buf.reserve( len+1 ); // reserve(), not resize() which writes. +1 for trailing nul. len = vsnprintf( &buf[0], len+1, format, tmp ); result->append( &buf[0], &buf[0] + len ); } va_end( tmp ); // Release the temporary va_list, initialised from ap return len; } int StrPrintf( std::string* result, const char* format, ... ) { va_list args; va_start( args, format ); int ret = vprint( result, format, args ); va_end( args ); return ret; } std::string StrPrintf( const char* format, ... ) { std::string ret; va_list args; va_start( args, format ); int ignore = vprint( &ret, format, args ); (void) ignore; va_end( args ); return ret; } //----------------------------------------------------------- LINE_READER::LINE_READER( unsigned aMaxLineLength ) : m_length( 0 ), m_lineNum( 0 ), m_line( NULL ), m_capacity( 0 ), m_maxLineLength( aMaxLineLength ) { if( aMaxLineLength != 0 ) { // start at the INITIAL size, expand as needed up to the MAX size in maxLineLength m_capacity = LINE_READER_LINE_INITIAL_SIZE; // but never go above user's aMaxLineLength, and leave space for trailing nul if( m_capacity > aMaxLineLength+1 ) m_capacity = aMaxLineLength+1; // Be sure there is room for a null EOL char, so reserve at least capacity+1 bytes // to ensure capacity line length and avoid corner cases // Use capacity+5 to cover and corner case m_line = new char[m_capacity+5]; m_line[0] = '\0'; } } LINE_READER::~LINE_READER() { delete[] m_line; } void LINE_READER::expandCapacity( unsigned aNewsize ) { // m_length can equal maxLineLength and nothing breaks, there's room for // the terminating nul. cannot go over this. if( aNewsize > m_maxLineLength+1 ) aNewsize = m_maxLineLength+1; if( aNewsize > m_capacity ) { m_capacity = aNewsize; // resize the buffer, and copy the original data // Be sure there is room for the null EOL char, so reserve capacity+1 bytes // to ensure capacity line length. Use capacity+5 to cover and corner case char* bigger = new char[m_capacity+5]; wxASSERT( m_capacity >= m_length+1 ); memcpy( bigger, m_line, m_length ); bigger[m_length] = 0; delete[] m_line; m_line = bigger; } } FILE_LINE_READER::FILE_LINE_READER( const wxString& aFileName, unsigned aStartingLineNumber, unsigned aMaxLineLength ): LINE_READER( aMaxLineLength ), m_iOwn( true ) { m_fp = wxFopen( aFileName, wxT( "rt" ) ); if( !m_fp ) { wxString msg = wxString::Format( _( "Unable to open filename \"%s\" for reading" ), aFileName.GetData() ); THROW_IO_ERROR( msg ); } m_source = aFileName; m_lineNum = aStartingLineNumber; } FILE_LINE_READER::FILE_LINE_READER( FILE* aFile, const wxString& aFileName, bool doOwn, unsigned aStartingLineNumber, unsigned aMaxLineLength ) : LINE_READER( aMaxLineLength ), m_iOwn( doOwn ), m_fp( aFile ) { m_source = aFileName; m_lineNum = aStartingLineNumber; } FILE_LINE_READER::~FILE_LINE_READER() { if( m_iOwn && m_fp ) fclose( m_fp ); } char* FILE_LINE_READER::ReadLine() { m_length = 0; for(;;) { if( m_length >= m_maxLineLength ) THROW_IO_ERROR( _( "Maximum line length exceeded" ) ); if( m_length >= m_capacity ) expandCapacity( m_capacity * 2 ); // faster, POSIX compatible fgetc(), no locking. int cc = getc_unlocked( m_fp ); if( cc == EOF ) break; m_line[ m_length++ ] = (char) cc; if( cc == '\n' ) break; } m_line[ m_length ] = 0; // m_lineNum is incremented even if there was no line read, because this // leads to better error reporting when we hit an end of file. ++m_lineNum; return m_length ? m_line : NULL; } STRING_LINE_READER::STRING_LINE_READER( const std::string& aString, const wxString& aSource ): LINE_READER( LINE_READER_LINE_DEFAULT_MAX ), m_lines( aString ), m_ndx( 0 ) { // Clipboard text should be nice and _use multiple lines_ so that // we can report _line number_ oriented error messages when parsing. m_source = aSource; } STRING_LINE_READER::STRING_LINE_READER( const STRING_LINE_READER& aStartingPoint ): LINE_READER( LINE_READER_LINE_DEFAULT_MAX ), m_lines( aStartingPoint.m_lines ), m_ndx( aStartingPoint.m_ndx ) { // since we are keeping the same "source" name, for error reporting purposes // we need to have the same notion of line number and offset. m_source = aStartingPoint.m_source; m_lineNum = aStartingPoint.m_lineNum; } char* STRING_LINE_READER::ReadLine() { size_t nlOffset = m_lines.find( '\n', m_ndx ); if( nlOffset == std::string::npos ) m_length = m_lines.length() - m_ndx; else m_length = nlOffset - m_ndx + 1; // include the newline, so +1 if( m_length ) { if( m_length >= m_maxLineLength ) THROW_IO_ERROR( _("Line length exceeded") ); if( m_length+1 > m_capacity ) // +1 for terminating nul expandCapacity( m_length+1 ); wxASSERT( m_ndx + m_length <= m_lines.length() ); memcpy( m_line, &m_lines[m_ndx], m_length ); m_ndx += m_length; } ++m_lineNum; // this gets incremented even if no bytes were read m_line[m_length] = 0; return m_length ? m_line : NULL; } INPUTSTREAM_LINE_READER::INPUTSTREAM_LINE_READER( wxInputStream* aStream, const wxString& aSource ) : LINE_READER( LINE_READER_LINE_DEFAULT_MAX ), m_stream( aStream ) { m_source = aSource; } char* INPUTSTREAM_LINE_READER::ReadLine() { m_length = 0; for(;;) { if( m_length >= m_maxLineLength ) THROW_IO_ERROR( _( "Maximum line length exceeded" ) ); if( m_length + 1 > m_capacity ) expandCapacity( m_capacity * 2 ); // this read may fail, docs say to test LastRead() before trusting cc. char cc = m_stream->GetC(); if( !m_stream->LastRead() ) break; m_line[ m_length++ ] = cc; if( cc == '\n' ) break; } m_line[ m_length ] = 0; // m_lineNum is incremented even if there was no line read, because this // leads to better error reporting when we hit an end of file. ++m_lineNum; return m_length ? m_line : NULL; } //--------------------------------------------------------- // factor out a common GetQuoteChar const char* OUTPUTFORMATTER::GetQuoteChar( const char* wrapee, const char* quote_char ) { // Include '#' so a symbol is not confused with a comment. We intend // to wrap any symbol starting with a '#'. // Our LEXER class handles comments, and comments appear to be an extension // to the SPECCTRA DSN specification. if( *wrapee == '#' ) return quote_char; if( strlen( wrapee ) == 0 ) return quote_char; bool isFirst = true; for( ; *wrapee; ++wrapee, isFirst = false ) { static const char quoteThese[] = "\t ()" "%" // per Alfons of freerouting.net, he does not like this unquoted as of 1-Feb-2008 "{}" // guessing that these are problems too ; // if the string to be wrapped (wrapee) has a delimiter in it, // return the quote_char so caller wraps the wrapee. if( strchr( quoteThese, *wrapee ) ) return quote_char; if( !isFirst && '-' == *wrapee ) return quote_char; } return ""; // caller does not need to wrap, can use an unwrapped string. } const char* OUTPUTFORMATTER::GetQuoteChar( const char* wrapee ) const { return GetQuoteChar( wrapee, quoteChar ); } int OUTPUTFORMATTER::vprint( const char* fmt, va_list ap ) { // This function can call vsnprintf twice. // But internally, vsnprintf retrieves arguments from the va_list identified by arg as if // va_arg was used on it, and thus the state of the va_list is likely to be altered by the call. // see: www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstdio/vsnprintf // we make a copy of va_list ap for the second call, if happens va_list tmp; va_copy( tmp, ap ); int ret = vsnprintf( &m_buffer[0], m_buffer.size(), fmt, ap ); if( ret >= (int) m_buffer.size() ) { m_buffer.resize( ret + 1000 ); ret = vsnprintf( &m_buffer[0], m_buffer.size(), fmt, tmp ); } va_end( tmp ); // Release the temporary va_list, initialised from ap if( ret > 0 ) write( &m_buffer[0], ret ); return ret; } int OUTPUTFORMATTER::sprint( const char* fmt, ... ) { va_list args; va_start( args, fmt ); int ret = vprint( fmt, args); va_end( args ); return ret; } int OUTPUTFORMATTER::Print( int nestLevel, const char* fmt, ... ) { #define NESTWIDTH 2 ///< how many spaces per nestLevel va_list args; va_start( args, fmt ); int result = 0; int total = 0; for( int i = 0; i < nestLevel; ++i ) { // no error checking needed, an exception indicates an error. result = sprint( "%*c", NESTWIDTH, ' ' ); total += result; } // no error checking needed, an exception indicates an error. result = vprint( fmt, args ); va_end( args ); total += result; return total; } std::string OUTPUTFORMATTER::Quotes( const std::string& aWrapee ) const { std::string ret; ret.reserve( aWrapee.size() * 2 + 2 ); ret += '"'; for( std::string::const_iterator it = aWrapee.begin(); it != aWrapee.end(); ++it ) { switch( *it ) { case '\n': ret += '\\'; ret += 'n'; break; case '\r': ret += '\\'; ret += 'r'; break; case '\\': ret += '\\'; ret += '\\'; break; case '"': ret += '\\'; ret += '"'; break; default: ret += *it; } } ret += '"'; return ret; } std::string OUTPUTFORMATTER::Quotew( const wxString& aWrapee ) const { // wxStrings are always encoded as UTF-8 as we convert to a byte sequence. // The non-virtual function calls the virtual workhorse function, and if // a different quoting or escaping strategy is desired from the standard, // a derived class can overload Quotes() above, but // should never be a reason to overload this Quotew() here. return Quotes( (const char*) aWrapee.utf8_str() ); } //--------------------------------------------------------- void STRING_FORMATTER::write( const char* aOutBuf, int aCount ) { m_mystring.append( aOutBuf, aCount ); } void STRING_FORMATTER::StripUseless() { std::string copy = m_mystring; m_mystring.clear(); for( std::string::iterator i = copy.begin(); i != copy.end(); ++i ) { if( !isspace( *i ) && *i != ')' && *i != '(' && *i != '"' ) { m_mystring += *i; } } } //--------------------------------------------- FILE_OUTPUTFORMATTER::FILE_OUTPUTFORMATTER( const wxString& aFileName, const wxChar* aMode, char aQuoteChar ): OUTPUTFORMATTER( OUTPUTFMTBUFZ, aQuoteChar ), m_filename( aFileName ) { m_fp = wxFopen( aFileName, aMode ); if( !m_fp ) THROW_IO_ERROR( strerror( errno ) ); } FILE_OUTPUTFORMATTER::~FILE_OUTPUTFORMATTER() { if( m_fp ) fclose( m_fp ); } void FILE_OUTPUTFORMATTER::write( const char* aOutBuf, int aCount ) { if( fwrite( aOutBuf, (unsigned) aCount, 1, m_fp ) != 1 ) THROW_IO_ERROR( strerror( errno ) ); } //------------------------------------------- void STREAM_OUTPUTFORMATTER::write( const char* aOutBuf, int aCount ) { int lastWrite; // This might delay awhile if you were writing to say a socket, but for // a file it should only go through the loop once. for( int total = 0; total