-const char list_rcs[] = "$Id: list.c,v 1.11 2001/10/23 21:21:03 jongfoster Exp $";
+const char list_rcs[] = "$Id: list.c,v 1.19 2007/04/17 18:14:06 fabiankeil Exp $";
/*********************************************************************
*
* File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/list.c,v $
* Functions declared include:
* `destroy_list', `enlist' and `list_to_text'
*
- * Copyright : Written by and Copyright (C) 2001 the SourceForge
- * IJBSWA team. http://ijbswa.sourceforge.net
+ * Copyright : Written by and Copyright (C) 2001-2007 the SourceForge
+ * Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/
*
* Based on the Internet Junkbuster originally written
* by and Copyright (C) 1997 Anonymous Coders and
*
* Revisions :
* $Log: list.c,v $
+ * Revision 1.19 2007/04/17 18:14:06 fabiankeil
+ * Add list_contains_item().
+ *
+ * Revision 1.18 2006/12/28 19:21:23 fabiankeil
+ * Fixed gcc43 warning and enabled list_is_valid()'s loop
+ * detection again. It was ineffective since the removal of
+ * the arbitrary list length limit two years ago.
+ *
+ * Revision 1.17 2006/07/18 14:48:46 david__schmidt
+ * Reorganizing the repository: swapping out what was HEAD (the old 3.1 branch)
+ * with what was really the latest development (the v_3_0_branch branch)
+ *
+ * Revision 1.15.2.2 2004/05/25 02:04:23 david__schmidt
+ * Removed the "arbitrary" 1000 filter limit in file.c. See tracker #911950.
+ *
+ * Revision 1.15.2.1 2002/11/28 18:14:54 oes
+ * Added unmap function that removes all items with a given
+ * name from a map.
+ *
+ * Revision 1.15 2002/03/26 22:29:55 swa
+ * we have a new homepage!
+ *
+ * Revision 1.14 2002/03/24 13:25:43 swa
+ * name change related issues
+ *
+ * Revision 1.13 2002/03/07 03:46:17 oes
+ * Fixed compiler warnings
+ *
+ * Revision 1.12 2001/10/25 03:40:48 david__schmidt
+ * Change in porting tactics: OS/2's EMX porting layer doesn't allow multiple
+ * threads to call select() simultaneously. So, it's time to do a real, live,
+ * native OS/2 port. See defines for __EMX__ (the porting layer) vs. __OS2__
+ * (native). Both versions will work, but using __OS2__ offers multi-threading.
+ *
* Revision 1.11 2001/10/23 21:21:03 jongfoster
* New error handling - error codes are now jb_errs, not ints.
* Changed the way map() handles out-of-memory, to dramatically
/*********************************************************************
*
- * Function : list_init
+ * Function : init_list
*
* Description : Create a new, empty list in user-allocated memory.
* Caller should allocate a "struct list" variable,
#if 1
const struct list_entry *cur_entry;
const struct list_entry *last_entry = NULL;
- int length = 0;
+ int entry = 0;
assert(the_list);
* Just check that this string can be accessed - i.e. it's a valid
* pointer.
*/
- strlen(cur_entry->str);
+ (void)strlen(cur_entry->str);
}
/*
* Check for looping back to first
*/
- if ((length != 0) && (cur_entry == the_list->first))
+ if ((entry++ != 0) && (cur_entry == the_list->first))
{
return 0;
}
/*
- * Arbitrarily limit length to prevent infinite loops.
- */
- if (++length > 1000)
- {
+ * Arbitrarily limit list length to prevent infinite loops.
+ * Note that the 1000 limit was hit by a real user in tracker 911950;
+ * removing it for now. Real circular references should eventually
+ * be caught by the check above, anyway.
+ */
+ /*
+ if (entry > 1000)
+ {
return 0;
- }
+ }
+ */
/*
* Check this isn't marked as the last entry, unless of course it's
*
*********************************************************************/
jb_err enlist_unique(struct list *the_list, const char *str,
- int num_significant_chars)
+ size_t num_significant_chars)
{
struct list_entry *cur_entry;
assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
assert(str);
assert(num_significant_chars >= 0);
- assert((size_t)num_significant_chars <= strlen(str));
+ assert(num_significant_chars <= strlen(str));
if (num_significant_chars > 0)
{
jb_err enlist_unique_header(struct list *the_list, const char *name,
const char *value)
{
- int length;
- jb_err result;
- char *str;
+ jb_err result = JB_ERR_MEMORY;
+ char *header;
+ size_t header_size;
assert(the_list);
assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
assert(name);
assert(value);
- length = strlen(name) + 2;
- if (NULL == (str = (char *)malloc(length + strlen(value) + 1)))
- {
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
- strcpy(str, name);
- str[length - 2] = ':';
- str[length - 1] = ' ';
- strcpy(str + length, value);
-
- result = enlist_unique(the_list, str, length);
+ /* + 2 for the ': ', + 1 for the \0 */
+ header_size = strlen(name) + 2 + strlen(value) + 1;
+ header = (char *)malloc(header_size);
- free(str);
+ if (NULL != header)
+ {
+ const size_t bytes_to_compare = strlen(name) + 2;
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
+ snprintf(header, header_size, "%s: %s", name, value);
+ result = enlist_unique(the_list, header, bytes_to_compare);
+ free(header);
+ assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
+ }
return result;
+
}
* adding an empty line at the end. NULL entries are ignored.
* This function does not change the_list.
*
+ * XXX: Should probably be renamed as it's only
+ * useful (and used) to flatten header lists.
+ *
* Parameters :
* 1 : the_list = pointer to list
*
char *list_to_text(const struct list *the_list)
{
struct list_entry *cur_entry;
- char *ret = NULL;
- char *s;
- int size = 2;
+ char *text;
+ size_t text_length;
+ char *cursor;
+ size_t bytes_left;
assert(the_list);
assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
- for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry ; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
+ /*
+ * Calculate the lenght of the final text.
+ * '2' because of the '\r\n' at the end of
+ * each string and at the end of the text.
+ */
+ text_length = 2;
+ for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
{
if (cur_entry->str)
{
- size += strlen(cur_entry->str) + 2;
+ text_length += strlen(cur_entry->str) + 2;
}
}
- if ((ret = (char *)malloc(size + 1)) == NULL)
+ bytes_left = text_length + 1;
+
+ text = (char *)malloc(bytes_left);
+ if (NULL == text)
{
return NULL;
}
- ret[size] = '\0';
+ cursor = text;
- s = ret;
-
- for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry ; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
+ for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
{
if (cur_entry->str)
{
- strcpy(s, cur_entry->str);
- s += strlen(s);
- *s++ = '\r'; *s++ = '\n';
+ const int written = snprintf(cursor, bytes_left, "%s\r\n", cur_entry->str);
+
+ assert(written > 0);
+ assert(written < bytes_left);
+
+ bytes_left -= (size_t)written;
+ cursor += (size_t)written;
}
}
- *s++ = '\r'; *s++ = '\n';
- return ret;
+ assert(bytes_left == 3);
+
+ *cursor++ = '\r';
+ *cursor++ = '\n';
+ *cursor = '\0';
+
+ assert(text_length == cursor - text);
+ assert(text[text_length] == '\0');
+
+ return text;
}
* Parameters :
* 1 : the_list = pointer to list to test.
*
- * Returns : Nonzero iff the list contains no entries.
+ * Returns : Nonzero if the list contains no entries.
*
*********************************************************************/
int list_is_empty(const struct list *the_list)
}
+/*********************************************************************
+ *
+ * Function : list_contains_item
+ *
+ * Description : Tests whether a list item is already set.
+ * Does not change the list.
+ *
+ * Parameters :
+ * 1 : the_list = list to search in
+ * 2 : str = string to search for
+ *
+ * Returns : TRUE if the item was found,
+ * FALSE otherwise.
+ *
+ *********************************************************************/
+int list_contains_item(const struct list *the_list, const char *str)
+{
+ struct list_entry *entry;
+
+ assert(the_list);
+ assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
+ assert(str);
+
+ for (entry = the_list->first; entry != NULL; entry = entry->next)
+ {
+ if (entry->str == NULL)
+ {
+ /*
+ * NULL pointers are allowed in some lists.
+ * For example for csp->headers in case a
+ * header was removed.
+ */
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (0 == strcmp(str, entry->str))
+ {
+ /* Item found */
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+
/*********************************************************************
*
* Function : new_map
}
+/*********************************************************************
+ *
+ * Function : unmap
+ *
+ * Description : Remove all map_entry structs with a given name from
+ * a given map.
+ *
+ * Parameters :
+ * 1 : the_map = map to look in
+ * 2 : name = name to unmap
+ *
+ * Returns : JB_ERR_OK
+ *
+ *********************************************************************/
+jb_err unmap(struct map *the_map, const char *name)
+{
+ struct map_entry *cur_entry, *last_entry;
+
+ assert(the_map);
+ assert(name);
+
+ last_entry = the_map->first;
+
+ for (cur_entry = the_map->first; cur_entry != NULL; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
+ {
+ if (!strcmp(name, cur_entry->name))
+ {
+ /*
+ * Update the incoming pointer
+ */
+ if (cur_entry == the_map->first)
+ {
+ the_map->first = cur_entry->next;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ last_entry->next = cur_entry->next;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Update the map's last pointer
+ */
+ if (cur_entry == the_map->last)
+ {
+ the_map->last = last_entry;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Free the map_entry
+ */
+ freez(cur_entry->name);
+ freez(cur_entry->value);
+ freez(cur_entry);
+
+ cur_entry = last_entry;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ last_entry = cur_entry;
+ }
+ }
+ return JB_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+
/*********************************************************************
*
* Function : lookup