+++ /dev/null
-const char list_rcs[] = "$Id: list.c,v 2.0 2002/06/04 14:34:21 jongfoster Exp $";
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/src/list.c,v $
- *
- * Purpose : Declares functions to handle lists.
- * Functions declared include:
- * `destroy_list', `enlist' and `list_to_text'
- *
- * Copyright : Written by and Copyright (C) 2001 the SourceForge
- * Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/
- *
- * Based on the Internet Junkbuster originally written
- * by and Copyright (C) 1997 Anonymous Coders and
- * Junkbusters Corporation. http://www.junkbusters.com
- *
- * 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.
- *
- * The GNU General Public License should be included with
- * this file. If not, you can view it at
- * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
- * or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
- * Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
- *
- * Revisions :
- * $Log: list.c,v $
- * Revision 2.0 2002/06/04 14:34:21 jongfoster
- * Moving source files to src/
- *
- * 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
- * reduce the amount of error-checking clutter needed.
- *
- * Revision 1.10 2001/09/16 17:30:24 jongfoster
- * Fixing a compiler warning.
- *
- * Revision 1.9 2001/09/16 13:20:29 jongfoster
- * Rewrite of list library. Now has seperate header and list_entry
- * structures. Also added a large sprinking of assert()s to the list
- * code.
- *
- * Revision 1.8 2001/08/07 14:00:20 oes
- * Fixed comment
- *
- * Revision 1.7 2001/08/05 16:06:20 jongfoster
- * Modifiying "struct map" so that there are now separate header and
- * "map_entry" structures. This means that functions which modify a
- * map no longer need to return a pointer to the modified map.
- * Also, it no longer reverses the order of the entries (which may be
- * important with some advanced template substitutions).
- *
- * Revision 1.6 2001/07/31 14:44:51 oes
- * list_to_text() now appends empty line at end
- *
- * Revision 1.5 2001/06/29 21:45:41 oes
- * Indentation, CRLF->LF, Tab-> Space
- *
- * Revision 1.4 2001/06/29 13:30:22 oes
- * - Added Convenience function enlist_unique_header(),
- * which takes the Header name and value as separate
- * arguments and thus saves the pain of sprintf()ing
- * and determining the Header name length to enlist_unique
- * - Improved comments
- * - Removed logentry from cancelled commit
- *
- * Revision 1.3 2001/06/03 19:12:24 oes
- * functions for new struct map, extended enlist_unique
- *
- * Revision 1.2 2001/06/01 18:49:17 jongfoster
- * Replaced "list_share" with "list" - the tiny memory gain was not
- * worth the extra complexity.
- *
- * Revision 1.1 2001/05/31 21:11:53 jongfoster
- * - Moved linked list support to new "list.c" file.
- * Structure definitions are still in project.h,
- * function prototypes are now in "list.h".
- * - Added support for "struct list_share", which is identical
- * to "struct list" except it saves memory by not duplicating
- * the strings. Obviously, this only works if there is some
- * other way of managing the memory used by the strings.
- * (These list_share lists are used for lists which last
- * for only 1 request, and where all the list entries are
- * just coming directly from entries in the actionsfile.)
- * Note that you still need to destroy list_share lists
- * properly to free the nodes - it's only the strings
- * which are shared.
- *
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-\f
-
-#include "config.h"
-
-#ifndef _WIN32
-/* FIXME: The following headers are not needed for Win32. Are they
- * needed on other platforms?
- */
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-#endif
-#include <string.h>
-
-#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__OS2__)
-#include <unistd.h>
-#endif
-
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "project.h"
-#include "list.h"
-#include "miscutil.h"
-
-const char list_h_rcs[] = LIST_H_VERSION;
-
-
-static int list_is_valid (const struct list *the_list);
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : list_init
- *
- * Description : Create a new, empty list in user-allocated memory.
- * Caller should allocate a "struct list" variable,
- * then pass it to this function.
- * (Implementation note: Rather than calling this
- * function, you can also just memset the memory to
- * zero, e.g. if you have a larger structure you
- * want to initialize quickly. However, that isn't
- * really good design.)
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list
- *
- * Returns : N/A
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-void init_list(struct list *the_list)
-{
- memset(the_list, '\0', sizeof(*the_list));
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : destroy_list
- *
- * Description : Destroy a string list (opposite of list_init).
- * On return, the memory used by the list entries has
- * been freed, but not the memory used by the_list
- * itself. You should not re-use the_list without
- * calling list_init().
- *
- * (Implementation note: You *can* reuse the_list
- * without calling list_init(), but please don't.
- * If you want to remove all entries from a list
- * and still have a usable list, then use
- * list_remove_all().)
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list
- *
- * Returns : N/A
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-void destroy_list (struct list *the_list)
-{
- struct list_entry *cur_entry, *next_entry;
-
- assert(the_list);
-
- for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry ; cur_entry = next_entry)
- {
- next_entry = cur_entry->next;
- freez(cur_entry->str);
- free(cur_entry);
- }
-
- the_list->first = NULL;
- the_list->last = NULL;
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : list_is_valid
- *
- * Description : Check that a string list is valid. The intended
- * usage is "assert(list_is_valid(the_list))".
- * Currently this checks that "the_list->last"
- * is correct, and that the list dosn't contain
- * circular references. It is likely to crash if
- * it's passed complete garbage.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list. Must be non-null.
- *
- * Returns : 1 if list is valid, 0 otherwise.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-static int list_is_valid (const struct list *the_list)
-{
- /*
- * If you don't want this check, just change the line below
- * from "#if 1" to "#if 0".
- */
-#if 1
- const struct list_entry *cur_entry;
- const struct list_entry *last_entry = NULL;
- int length = 0;
-
- assert(the_list);
-
- for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry ; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
- {
- last_entry = cur_entry;
-
- if (cur_entry->str)
- {
- /*
- * Just check that this string can be accessed - i.e. it's a valid
- * pointer.
- */
- strlen(cur_entry->str);
- }
-
- /*
- * Check for looping back to first
- */
- if ((length != 0) && (cur_entry == the_list->first))
- {
- return 0;
- }
-
- /*
- * Arbitrarily limit length to prevent infinite loops.
- * Note that the 1000 limit was hit by a real user in tracker 911950;
- * removing it for now. Symptoms of a real circular reference will
- * include 100% CPU usage, I'd imagine. It'll be obvious, anyway.
- */
- /*
- if (++length > 1000)
- {
- return 0;
- }
- */
-
- /*
- * Check this isn't marked as the last entry, unless of course it's
- * *really* the last entry.
- */
- if ((the_list->last == cur_entry) && (cur_entry->next != NULL))
- {
- /* This is the last entry, but there's data after it !!?? */
- return 0;
- }
- }
-
- return (the_list->last == last_entry);
-#else
- return 1;
-#endif
-}
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : enlist
- *
- * Description : Append a string into a specified string list.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list
- * 2 : str = string to add to the list (maybe NULL)
- *
- * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success
- * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out-of-memory error.
- * On error, the_list will be unchanged.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-jb_err enlist(struct list *the_list, const char *str)
-{
- struct list_entry *cur;
-
- assert(the_list);
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
-
- if (NULL == (cur = (struct list_entry *)zalloc(sizeof(*cur))))
- {
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
-
- if (str)
- {
- if (NULL == (cur->str = strdup(str)))
- {
- free(cur);
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
- }
- /* else { cur->str = NULL; } - implied by zalloc */
-
- /* cur->next = NULL; - implied by zalloc */
-
- if (the_list->last)
- {
- the_list->last->next = cur;
- the_list->last = cur;
- }
- else
- {
- the_list->first = cur;
- the_list->last = cur;
- }
-
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
- return JB_ERR_OK;
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : enlist_first
- *
- * Description : Append a string as first element into a specified
- * string list.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list
- * 2 : str = string to add to the list (maybe NULL)
- *
- * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success
- * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out-of-memory error.
- * On error, the_list will be unchanged.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-jb_err enlist_first(struct list *the_list, const char *str)
-{
- struct list_entry *cur;
-
- assert(the_list);
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
-
- if (NULL == (cur = (struct list_entry *)zalloc(sizeof(*cur))))
- {
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
-
- if (str)
- {
- if (NULL == (cur->str = strdup(str)))
- {
- free(cur);
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
- }
- /* else { cur->str = NULL; } - implied by zalloc */
-
- cur->next = the_list->first;
-
- the_list->first = cur;
- if (the_list->last == NULL)
- {
- the_list->last = cur;
- }
-
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
- return JB_ERR_OK;
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : enlist_unique
- *
- * Description : Append a string into a specified string list,
- * if & only if it's not there already.
- * If the num_significant_chars argument is nonzero,
- * only compare up to the nth character.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list
- * 2 : str = string to add to the list
- * 3 : num_significant_chars = number of chars to use
- * for uniqueness test, or 0 to require an exact match.
- *
- * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success
- * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out-of-memory error.
- * On error, the_list will be unchanged.
- * "Success" does not indicate whether or not the
- * item was already in the list.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-jb_err enlist_unique(struct list *the_list, const char *str,
- size_t num_significant_chars)
-{
- struct list_entry *cur_entry;
-
- assert(the_list);
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
- assert(str);
- assert(num_significant_chars >= 0);
- assert(num_significant_chars <= strlen(str));
-
- if (num_significant_chars > 0)
- {
- for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry != NULL; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
- {
- if ( (cur_entry->str != NULL)
- && (0 == strncmp(str, cur_entry->str, num_significant_chars)))
- {
- /* Already there */
- return JB_ERR_OK;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- /* Test whole string */
- for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry != NULL; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
- {
- if ( (cur_entry->str != NULL) && (0 == strcmp(str, cur_entry->str)))
- {
- /* Already there */
- return JB_ERR_OK;
- }
- }
- }
-
- return enlist(the_list, str);
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : enlist_unique_header
- *
- * Description : Make a HTTP header from the two strings name and value,
- * and append the result into a specified string list,
- * if & only if there isn't already a header with that name.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list
- * 2 : name = HTTP header name (e.g. "Content-type")
- * 3 : value = HTTP header value (e.g. "text/html")
- *
- * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success
- * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out-of-memory error.
- * On error, the_list will be unchanged.
- * "Success" does not indicate whether or not the
- * header was already in the list.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-jb_err enlist_unique_header(struct list *the_list, const char *name,
- const char *value)
-{
- size_t length;
- jb_err result;
- char *str;
-
- 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);
-
- free(str);
-
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
-
- return result;
-
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : list_remove_all
- *
- * Description : Remove all entries from a list. On return, the_list
- * is a valid, empty list. Note that this is similar
- * to destroy_list(), but the difference is that this
- * function guarantees that the list structure is still
- * valid after the call.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list
- *
- * Returns : N/A
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-void list_remove_all(struct list *the_list)
-{
- struct list_entry *cur_entry;
- struct list_entry *next_entry;
-
- assert(the_list);
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
-
- for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry ; cur_entry = next_entry)
- {
- next_entry = cur_entry->next;
- freez(cur_entry->str);
- free(cur_entry);
- }
-
- the_list->first = the_list->last = NULL;
-
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : list_to_text
- *
- * Description : "Flatten" a string list into 1 long \r\n delimited string,
- * adding an empty line at the end. NULL entries are ignored.
- * This function does not change the_list.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list
- *
- * Returns : NULL on malloc error, else new long string.
- * Caller must free() it.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-char *list_to_text(const struct list *the_list)
-{
- struct list_entry *cur_entry;
- char *ret = NULL;
- char *s;
- size_t size = 2;
-
- assert(the_list);
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
-
- for (cur_entry = the_list->first; cur_entry ; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
- {
- if (cur_entry->str)
- {
- size += strlen(cur_entry->str) + 2;
- }
- }
-
- if ((ret = (char *)malloc(size + 1)) == NULL)
- {
- return NULL;
- }
-
- ret[size] = '\0';
-
- s = ret;
-
- 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';
- }
- }
- *s++ = '\r'; *s++ = '\n';
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : list_remove_item
- *
- * Description : Remove a string from a specified string list.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list
- * 2 : str = string to remove from the list - non-NULL
- *
- * Returns : Number of times it was removed.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-int list_remove_item(struct list *the_list, const char *str)
-{
- struct list_entry *prev = NULL;
- struct list_entry *cur;
- struct list_entry *next;
- int count = 0;
-
- assert(the_list);
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
- assert(str);
-
- cur = the_list->first;
-
- while (cur != NULL)
- {
- next = cur->next;
-
- if ((cur->str != NULL) && (0 == strcmp(str, cur->str)))
- {
- count++;
-
- if (prev != NULL)
- {
- prev->next = next;
- }
- else
- {
- the_list->first = next;
- }
- free((char *)cur->str);
- free(cur);
- }
- else
- {
- prev = cur;
- }
- cur = next;
- }
-
- the_list->last = prev;
-
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
-
- return count;
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : list_remove_list
- *
- * Description : Remove all strings in one list from another list.
- * This is currently a brute-force algorithm
- * (it compares every pair of strings).
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : dest = list to change
- * 2 : src = list of strings to remove
- *
- * Returns : Total number of strings removed.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-int list_remove_list(struct list *dest, const struct list *src)
-{
- struct list_entry *cur;
- int count = 0;
-
- assert(src);
- assert(dest);
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- for (cur = src->first; cur != NULL; cur = cur->next)
- {
- if (cur->str != NULL)
- {
- count += list_remove_item(dest, cur->str);
- }
- }
-
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- return count;
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : list_duplicate
- *
- * Description : Copy a string list
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : dest = Destination list. Must be a valid list.
- * All existing entries will be removed.
- * 1 : src = pointer to source list for copy.
- *
- * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success
- * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out-of-memory error.
- * On error, dest will be empty.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-jb_err list_duplicate(struct list *dest, const struct list *src)
-{
- struct list_entry * cur_src;
- struct list_entry * cur_dest;
-
- assert(src);
- assert(dest);
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- list_remove_all(dest);
-
- /* Need to process first entry specially so we can set dest->first */
- cur_src = src->first;
- if (cur_src)
- {
- cur_dest = dest->first = (struct list_entry *)zalloc(sizeof(*cur_dest));
- if (cur_dest == NULL)
- {
- destroy_list(dest);
-
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
-
- if (cur_src->str)
- {
- cur_dest->str = strdup(cur_src->str);
- if (cur_dest->str == NULL)
- {
- destroy_list(dest);
-
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
- }
- /* else { cur_dest->str = NULL; } - implied by zalloc */
-
- /* Now process the rest */
- for (cur_src = cur_src->next; cur_src; cur_src = cur_src->next)
- {
- cur_dest = cur_dest->next = (struct list_entry *)zalloc(sizeof(*cur_dest));
- if (cur_dest == NULL)
- {
- destroy_list(dest);
-
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
- if (cur_src->str)
- {
- cur_dest->str = strdup(cur_src->str);
- if (cur_dest->str == NULL)
- {
- destroy_list(dest);
-
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
- }
- /* else { cur_dest->str = NULL; } - implied by zalloc */
- }
-
- dest->last = cur_dest;
- }
-
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- return JB_ERR_OK;
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : list_append_list_unique
- *
- * Description : Append a string list to another list.
- * Duplicate items are not added.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : dest = pointer to destination list for merge.
- * 2 : src = pointer to source for merge.
- *
- * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success
- * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out-of-memory error.
- * On error, some (but not all) of src might have
- * been copied into dest.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-jb_err list_append_list_unique(struct list *dest, const struct list *src)
-{
- struct list_entry * cur;
-
- assert(src);
- assert(dest);
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- for (cur = src->first; cur; cur = cur->next)
- {
- if (cur->str)
- {
- if (enlist_unique(dest, cur->str, 0))
- {
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
- }
- }
-
- assert(list_is_valid(src));
- assert(list_is_valid(dest));
-
- return JB_ERR_OK;
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : list_is_empty
- *
- * Description : Test whether a list is empty. Does not change the list.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_list = pointer to list to test.
- *
- * Returns : Nonzero iff the list contains no entries.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-int list_is_empty(const struct list *the_list)
-{
- assert(the_list);
- assert(list_is_valid(the_list));
-
- return (the_list->first == NULL);
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : new_map
- *
- * Description : Create a new, empty map.
- *
- * Parameters : N/A
- *
- * Returns : A new, empty map, or NULL if out of memory.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-struct map *new_map(void)
-{
- return (struct map *) zalloc(sizeof(struct map));
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : free_map
- *
- * Description : Free the memory occupied by a map and its
- * depandant strings
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_map = map to be freed. May be NULL.
- *
- * Returns : N/A
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-void free_map(struct map *the_map)
-{
- struct map_entry *cur_entry;
- struct map_entry *next_entry;
-
- if (the_map == NULL)
- {
- return;
- }
-
- for (cur_entry = the_map->first; cur_entry != NULL; cur_entry = next_entry)
- {
- freez(cur_entry->name);
- freez(cur_entry->value);
-
- next_entry = cur_entry->next;
- free(cur_entry);
- }
-
- the_map->first = the_map->last = NULL;
-
- free(the_map);
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : map
- *
- * Description : Add a mapping from given name to given value to a
- * given map.
- *
- * Note: Since all strings will be free()d in free_map()
- * later, set the copy flags for constants or
- * strings that will be independantly free()d.
- *
- * Note2: This function allows NULL parameters - it
- * returns JB_ERR_MEMORY in that case.
- *
- * Note3: If this function returns JB_ERR_MEMORY,
- * it will free(name) unless you specify
- * name_needs_copying, and similarly it will
- * free(value) unless you specify
- * value_needs_copying.
- *
- * Due to Note2 and Note3 above, the following code
- * is legal, and will never crash or leak memory even
- * if the system runs out of memory:
- *
- * err = map(mymap, "xyz", 1, html_encode(somestring), 0);
- *
- * err will be set to JB_ERR_MEMORY if either call runs
- * out-of-memory. Without these features, you would
- * need to check the return value of html_encode in the
- * above example for NULL, which (at least) doubles the
- * amount of error-checking code needed.
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_map = map to add to
- * 2 : name = name to add
- * 3 : name_needs_copying = flag set if a copy of name should be used
- * 4 : value = value to add
- * 5 : value_needs_copying = flag set if a copy of value should be used
- *
- * Returns : JB_ERR_OK on success
- * JB_ERR_MEMORY on out-of-memory error.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-jb_err map(struct map *the_map,
- const char *name, int name_needs_copying,
- const char *value, int value_needs_copying)
-{
- struct map_entry *new_entry;
-
- assert(the_map);
-
- if ( (NULL == value)
- || (NULL == name)
- || (NULL == (new_entry = zalloc(sizeof(*new_entry)))) )
- {
- if ((name != NULL) && (!name_needs_copying))
- {
- free((char *)name);
- }
- if ((value != NULL) && (!value_needs_copying))
- {
- free((char *)value);
- }
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
-
- if (name_needs_copying)
- {
- if (NULL == (name = strdup(name)))
- {
- free(new_entry);
- if (!value_needs_copying)
- {
- free((char *)value);
- }
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
- }
-
- if (value_needs_copying)
- {
- if (NULL == (value = strdup(value)))
- {
- free((char *)name);
- free(new_entry);
- return JB_ERR_MEMORY;
- }
- }
-
- new_entry->name = name;
- new_entry->value = value;
- /* new_entry->next = NULL; - implied by zalloc */
-
- if (the_map->last)
- {
- the_map->last->next = new_entry;
- the_map->last = new_entry;
- }
- else
- {
- the_map->first = new_entry;
- the_map->last = new_entry;
- }
-
- return JB_ERR_OK;
-}
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Function : lookup
- *
- * Description : Look up an item with a given name in a map, and
- * return its value
- *
- * Parameters :
- * 1 : the_map = map to look in
- * 2 : name = name parameter to look for
- *
- * Returns : the value if found, else the empty string.
- * Return value is alloced as part of the map, so
- * it is freed when the map is destroyed. Caller
- * must not free or modify it.
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-const char *lookup(const struct map *the_map, const char *name)
-{
- const struct map_entry *cur_entry;
-
- assert(the_map);
- assert(name);
-
- for (cur_entry = the_map->first; cur_entry != NULL; cur_entry = cur_entry->next)
- {
- if (!strcmp(name, cur_entry->name))
- {
- return cur_entry->value;
- }
- }
- return "";
-}
-
-
-/*
- Local Variables:
- tab-width: 3
- end:
-*/