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27 * xundump.c: Load back xdump output
29 * Known contributors to this file:
30 * Ron Koenderink, 2005
31 * Markus Armbruster, 2005-2014
35 * See doc/xdump! And keep it up-to-date.
37 * Parsing of machine-readable xdump is not precise: it recognizes
38 * comments, accepts whitespace in place of single space, and accepts
39 * the full human-readable field syntax instead of its machine-
43 * - Normalize terminology: table/rows/columns or file/records/fields
44 * - Loading tables with NSC_STRING elements more than once leaks memory
46 * - Symbolic array indexes
47 * - Option to treat missing and unknown fields as warning, not error
48 * TODO, but hardly worth the effort:
49 * - Permit reordering of array elements
68 static char *fname; /* Name of file being read */
69 static int lineno; /* Current line number */
71 static int cur_type; /* Current table's file type */
72 static int partno; /* Counts from 0..#parts-1 */
73 static int cur_id; /* and its index in the table */
75 static unsigned char *idgap; /* idgap && idgap[ID] iff part#0 lacks ID */
76 static int idgap_len; /* #elements in idgap[] */
78 static int human; /* Reading human-readable syntax? */
79 static int ellipsis; /* Header ended with ...? */
80 static int nflds; /* #fields in input records */
81 static struct castr **fldca; /* Map field number to selector */
82 static int *fldidx; /* Map field number to index */
83 static struct valstr *fldval; /* Map field number to value */
84 static int *caflds; /* Map selector number to #fields seen */
85 static int *cafldspp; /* ditto, in previous parts */
87 static int gripe(char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE((format (printf, 1, 2)));
88 static int deffld(int, char *, int);
89 static int chkflds(void);
90 static int setnum(int, double);
91 static int setstr(int, char *);
92 static int setsym(int, char *);
93 static int mtsymset(int, long *);
94 static int add2symset(int, long *, char *);
95 static int xubody(FILE *);
96 static int xutail(FILE *, struct castr *);
99 * Does the code hardcode indexes for table @type?
102 have_hardcoded_indexes(int type)
104 return type == EF_ITEM || type == EF_SECTOR_CHR
105 || type == EF_INFRASTRUCTURE;
109 * Okay to truncate table @type?
112 may_truncate(int type)
114 return empfile[type].nent < 0 && !have_hardcoded_indexes(type);
118 * Is @type's 0-th selector a usable ID?
123 struct castr *ca = ef_cadef(type);
125 return ca[0].ca_table == type && !(ca[0].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA);
129 * Can we fill in gaps in table @type?
132 can_fill_gaps(int type)
134 return (ca0_is_id(type) || type == EF_SECTOR || type == EF_REALM)
135 && !have_hardcoded_indexes(type);
139 * Is table @type's @id-th record @obj redundant for xundump()?
142 xundump_redundant(int type, int id, void *obj)
144 char buf[EF_WITH_CADEF_MAX_ENTRY_SIZE];
146 if (!can_fill_gaps(type))
149 if (may_truncate(type) && id == ef_nelem(type) - 1)
152 ef_blank(type, id, buf);
153 if (ef_flags(type) & EFF_TYPED)
154 return ef_typedstr_eq((struct ef_typedstr *)buf,
155 (struct ef_typedstr *)obj);
156 return !memcmp(obj, buf, empfile[type].size);
160 * Gripe about the current line to stderr, return -1.
163 gripe(char *fmt, ...)
167 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: ", fname, lineno);
169 vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
176 /* Make TYPE the current table. */
183 old_nelem = type == EF_BAD ? 0 : ef_nelem(type);
188 /* End the current table. */
197 * Seek to current table's @id-th object.
198 * Extend the table if necessary.
199 * Save @id in cur_id.
200 * Return the object on success, NULL on failure.
207 if (id >= ef_nelem(cur_type)) {
208 if (!ef_ensure_space(cur_type, id, 1)) {
209 gripe("can't grow table to hold this row");
214 obj = ef_ptr(cur_type, id);
215 if (CANT_HAPPEN(!obj))
223 * Reset the omitted objects to default state.
226 omit_ids(int id1, int id2)
233 idgap = realloc(idgap, id2 * sizeof(*idgap));
234 for (i = idgap_len; i < id1; i++)
236 for (i = id1; i < id2; i++) {
237 ef_blank(cur_type, i, ef_ptr(cur_type, i));
244 * Return the smallest non-omitted ID in @id1..@id2-1 if any, else -1.
247 expected_id(int id1, int id2)
251 for (i = id1; i < id2; i++) {
252 if (i >= idgap_len || !idgap[i])
260 * If the table has variable length, truncate it.
261 * Else ensure we're omitting the same objects as the previous parts.
262 * Reset any omitted objects to default state.
263 * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
268 struct empfile *ep = &empfile[cur_type];
270 if (cur_id + 1 < ep->fids) {
272 if (may_truncate(cur_type)) {
273 if (!ef_truncate(cur_type, cur_id + 1))
276 if (!can_fill_gaps(cur_type))
277 return gripe("expected %d more rows",
278 ep->fids - (cur_id + 1));
279 omit_ids(cur_id + 1, ep->fids);
282 if (expected_id(cur_id + 1, ep->fids) >= 0)
283 return gripe("table's first part has more rows");
293 * Get selector for field @fldno.
294 * Assign the field's selector index to *@idx, unless it is null.
295 * Return the selector on success, null pointer on error.
297 static struct castr *
298 getfld(int fldno, int *idx)
300 if (fldno >= nflds) {
301 gripe("too many fields, expected only %d", nflds);
304 if (CANT_HAPPEN(fldno < 0))
307 *idx = fldidx[fldno];
312 * Find the field for selector @ca with index @idx.
313 * Return the field number if it exists, else -1.
316 fld_find(struct castr *ca, int idx)
320 for (i = 0; i < nflds; i++) {
321 if (fldca[i] == ca && fldidx[i] == idx)
328 * Get the current row's ID.
329 * Current table's 0-th selector must be a usable ID.
330 * Return ID on success, -1 on failure.
335 struct castr *ca = ef_cadef(cur_type);
336 int fldno, id, max_id;
338 if (CANT_HAPPEN(partno != 0 || !ca0_is_id(cur_type)))
341 fldno = fld_find(ca, 0);
343 return cur_id + 1; /* ID not specified */
345 * Field values not representable as int will be rejected by
346 * putnum() or putstr(). Leave the error reporting to them, and
347 * simply pick the next ID here.
349 if (fldval[fldno].val_type != NSC_DOUBLE)
351 id = fldval[fldno].val_as.dbl;
352 if (id != fldval[fldno].val_as.dbl)
355 if (id != cur_id + 1 && !can_fill_gaps(cur_type))
356 return gripe("expected %d in field %d",
357 cur_id + 1, fldno + 1);
359 return gripe("field %d must be > %d", fldno + 1, cur_id);
360 max_id = ef_id_limit(cur_type);
362 return gripe("field %d must be <= %d", fldno + 1, max_id);
368 * Find the field @name with index @idx and value representable as long.
369 * Return the field number if it exists, else -1.
372 fld_find_long_by_name(char *name, int idx)
376 for (i = 0; i < nflds; i++) {
377 if (!strcmp(fldca[i]->ca_name, name) && fldidx[i] == idx)
381 if (i == nflds || fldval[i].val_type != NSC_DOUBLE
382 || (long)fldval[i].val_as.dbl != fldval[i].val_as.dbl)
388 * Get the current row's ID.
389 * Current table's type must be EF_SECTOR.
390 * Return ID on success, -1 on failure.
395 int fldno_x, fldno_y, id;
398 if (CANT_HAPPEN(partno != 0 || cur_type != EF_SECTOR))
401 fldno_x = fld_find_long_by_name("xloc", 0);
402 fldno_y = fld_find_long_by_name("yloc", 0);
403 if (fldno_x < 0 || fldno_y < 0)
406 id = sctoff((long)fldval[fldno_x].val_as.dbl,
407 (long)fldval[fldno_y].val_as.dbl);
408 /* Note: reporting values out of range left to putnum() */
410 sctoff2xy(&x, &y, cur_id);
411 return gripe("coordinates in fields %d,%d must be > %d,%d",
412 fldno_x + 1, fldno_y + 1, x, y);
418 * Get the current row's ID.
419 * Current table's type must be EF_REALM.
420 * Return ID on success, -1 on failure.
425 int fldno_cnum, fldno_realm, id;
428 if (CANT_HAPPEN(partno != 0 || cur_type != EF_REALM))
431 fldno_cnum = fld_find_long_by_name("cnum", 0);
432 fldno_realm = fld_find_long_by_name("realm", 0);
433 if (fldno_cnum < 0 || fldno_realm < 0)
436 realm = (long)fldval[fldno_realm].val_as.dbl;
437 cnum = (long)fldval[fldno_cnum].val_as.dbl;
438 if (cnum < 0 || cnum >= MAXNOC)
439 return gripe("field %d must be between 0 and %d",
441 if (realm < 0 || realm >= MAXNOR)
442 return gripe("field %d must be between 0 and %d",
443 fldno_realm, MAXNOR);
444 id = realm + cnum * MAXNOR;
446 return gripe("fields %d,%d must be > (%d,%d)",
447 fldno_cnum + 1, fldno_realm + 1,
448 cur_id / MAXNOR, cur_id % MAXNOR);
452 * Get the current row's object.
453 * Extend the table if necessary.
455 * Return the object on success, NULL on failure.
460 int last_id = cur_id;
465 id = expected_id(cur_id + 1, empfile[cur_type].fids);
467 gripe("table's first part doesn't have this row");
470 } else if (ca0_is_id(cur_type)) {
474 } else if (cur_type == EF_SECTOR) {
478 } else if (cur_type == EF_REALM) {
484 if (id > ef_id_limit(cur_type)) {
485 gripe("too many rows");
491 omit_ids(last_id + 1, id);
496 * Is a new value for field @fldno required to match the old one?
499 fldval_must_match(int fldno)
501 struct castr *ca = ef_cadef(cur_type);
502 int i = fldca[fldno] - ca;
505 * Value must match if:
506 * it's for a const selector, unless the object is still blank, or
507 * it was already given in a previous part of a split table.
509 return (cur_id < old_nelem && (fldca[fldno]->ca_flags & NSC_CONST))
510 || fldidx[fldno] < cafldspp[i];
514 * Set @obj's field @fldno to @dbl.
515 * Return 0 on success, -1 on error.
518 putnum(void *obj, int fldno, double dbl)
520 struct castr *ca = fldca[fldno];
521 int idx = fldidx[fldno];
525 memb_ptr = (char *)obj + ca->ca_off;
527 switch (ca->ca_type) {
529 old = ((signed char *)memb_ptr)[idx];
530 new = ((signed char *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (signed char)dbl;
533 old = ((unsigned char *)memb_ptr)[idx];
534 new = ((unsigned char *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (unsigned char)dbl;
537 old = ((short *)memb_ptr)[idx];
538 new = ((short *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (short)dbl;
541 old = ((unsigned short *)memb_ptr)[idx];
542 new = ((unsigned short *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (unsigned short)dbl;
545 old = ((int *)memb_ptr)[idx];
546 new = ((int *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (int)dbl;
549 old = ((long *)memb_ptr)[idx];
550 new = ((long *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (long)dbl;
553 old = ((coord *)memb_ptr)[idx];
554 /* FIXME use variant of xrel() that takes orig instead of nation */
555 if (old >= WORLD_X / 2)
557 new = ((coord *)memb_ptr)[idx] = XNORM((coord)dbl);
558 if (new >= WORLD_X / 2)
562 old = ((coord *)memb_ptr)[idx];
563 /* FIXME use variant of yrel() that takes orig instead of nation */
564 if (old >= WORLD_Y / 2)
566 new = ((coord *)memb_ptr)[idx] = YNORM((coord)dbl);
567 if (new >= WORLD_Y / 2)
571 old = ((float *)memb_ptr)[idx];
572 ((float *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (float)dbl;
573 new = dbl; /* suppress new != dbl check */
576 old = ((double *)memb_ptr)[idx];
577 ((double *)memb_ptr)[idx] = dbl;
578 new = dbl; /* suppress new != dbl check */
581 old = ((time_t *)memb_ptr)[idx];
582 new = ((time_t *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (time_t)dbl;
585 return gripe("field %d doesn't take numbers", fldno + 1);
588 if (fldval_must_match(fldno) && old != dbl)
589 return gripe("value for field %d must be %g", fldno + 1, old);
591 return gripe("field %d can't hold this value", fldno + 1);
597 * Set obj's field @fldno to @str.
598 * Return 0 on success, -1 on error.
601 putstr(void *obj, int fldno, char *str)
603 struct castr *ca = fldca[fldno];
604 int idx = fldidx[fldno];
605 int must_match, mismatch;
607 char *memb_ptr, *old;
609 memb_ptr = (char *)obj + ca->ca_off;
610 must_match = fldval_must_match(fldno);
613 switch (ca->ca_type) {
615 old = ((char **)memb_ptr)[idx];
617 mismatch = old ? !str || strcmp(old, str) : !!str;
619 /* FIXME may leak old value */
620 ((char **)memb_ptr)[idx] = str ? strdup(str) : NULL;
621 len = -1; /* unlimited */
624 if (CANT_HAPPEN(idx))
627 return gripe("field %d doesn't take nil", fldno + 1);
628 /* Wart: if ca_len <= 1, the terminating null may be omitted */
630 len = sz > 1 ? sz - 1 : sz;
631 if (strlen(str) > len)
632 return gripe("field %d takes at most %d characters",
633 fldno + 1, (int)len);
636 mismatch = !str || strncmp(old, str, len);
638 strncpy(memb_ptr, str, sz);
641 return gripe("field %d doesn't take strings", fldno + 1);
646 return gripe("value for field %d must be \"%.*s\"",
647 fldno + 1, (int)len, old);
649 return gripe("value for field %d must be nil", fldno + 1);
656 * Save the current row's fields in its object.
657 * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
669 for (i = 0; i < nflds; i++) {
670 switch (fldval[i].val_type) {
672 ret |= putnum(obj, i, fldval[i].val_as.dbl);
675 ret |= putstr(obj, i, fldval[i].val_as.str.base);
676 free(fldval[i].val_as.str.base);
688 * Read and ignore field separators from @fp.
689 * Return first character that is not a field separator.
698 } while (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t');
703 } while (ch != EOF && ch != '\n');
710 * Decode escape sequences in @buf.
711 * Return @buf on success, null pointer on failure.
724 if (sscanf(++src, "%3o%n", &octal_chr, &n) != 1 || n != 3)
726 *dst++ = (char)octal_chr;
736 * Read an identifier from @fp into @buf.
737 * @buf must have space for 1024 characters.
738 * Return number of characters read on success, -1 on failure.
741 getid(FILE *fp, char *buf)
744 if (fscanf(fp, "%1023[^\"#()<>= \t\n]%n", buf, &n) != 1
752 * Try to read a field name from @fp.
753 * @i is the field number, counting from zero.
754 * If a name is read, set fldca[@i] and fldidx[@i] for it, and update
756 * Return 1 if a name or ... was read, 0 on end of line, -1 on error.
759 xufldname(FILE *fp, int i)
767 return gripe("unexpected EOF");
769 nflds = i - (ellipsis != 0);
775 if (getc(fp) != '.' || getc(fp) != '.')
776 return gripe("junk in header field %d", i + 1);
778 return gripe("header fields expected");
781 if (ch != EOF && ch != '\n')
782 return gripe("junk after ...");
787 if (getid(fp, buf) < 0)
788 return gripe("junk in header field %d", i + 1);
792 return deffld(i, buf, -1);
796 if (isdigit(ch) || ch == '-' || ch == '+') {
797 if (fscanf(fp, "%d", &idx) != 1)
798 return gripe("malformed number in index of header field %d",
801 return gripe("index must not be negative in header field %d",
804 if (getid(fp, buf) < 0)
805 return gripe("malformed index in header field %d", i + 1);
806 return gripe("symbolic index in header field %d not yet implemented",
811 return gripe("malformed index in header field %d", i + 1);
812 return deffld(i, buf, idx);
817 * Try to read a field value from @fp.
818 * @i is the field number, counting from zero.
819 * Return 1 if a value was read, 0 on end of line, -1 on error.
822 xufld(FILE *fp, int i)
832 return gripe("unexpected EOF");
834 CANT_HAPPEN(i > nflds);
835 for (j = i; j < nflds; j++) {
836 if (CA_IS_ARRAY(fldca[j]))
837 gripe("field '%s(%d)' missing",
838 fldca[j]->ca_name, fldidx[j]);
840 gripe("field '%s' missing", fldca[j]->ca_name);
842 if (i != nflds || putrow() < 0)
845 return i < nflds ? -1 : 0;
846 case '+': case '-': case '.':
847 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
848 case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
850 if (fscanf(fp, "%lg", &dbl) != 1)
851 return gripe("malformed number in field %d", i + 1);
852 return setnum(i, dbl);
859 if (fscanf(fp, "%1023[^\"\n]", buf) != 1 || getc(fp) != '"')
860 return gripe("malformed string in field %d", i + 1);
862 return gripe("invalid escape sequence in field %d",
865 return setstr(i, buf);
867 if (mtsymset(i, &set) < 0)
871 if (ch == EOF || ch == '\n')
872 return gripe("unmatched '(' in field %d", i + 1);
876 if (getid(fp, buf) < 0)
877 return gripe("junk in field %d", i + 1);
878 if (add2symset(i, &set, buf) < 0)
881 return setnum(i, set);
884 if (getid(fp, buf) < 0)
885 return gripe("junk in field %d", i + 1);
886 if (!strcmp(buf, "nil"))
887 return setstr(i, NULL);
889 return setsym(i, buf);
894 * Read fields from @fp.
895 * Use @parse() to read each field.
896 * Return number of fields read on success, -1 on error.
899 xuflds(FILE *fp, int (*parse)(FILE *, int))
912 else if (ch != ' ' && ch != '\t')
913 return gripe("bad field separator after field %d", i + 1);
918 * Define the @fldno-th field.
919 * If @idx is negative, define as selector @name, else as @name(@idx).
920 * Set fldca[@fldno] and fldidx[@fldno] accordingly.
922 * Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
925 deffld(int fldno, char *name, int idx)
927 struct castr *ca = ef_cadef(cur_type);
930 res = stmtch(name, ca, offsetof(struct castr, ca_name),
931 sizeof(struct castr));
933 return gripe("%s header '%s' in field %d",
934 res == M_NOTUNIQUE ? "ambiguous" : "unknown",
936 if ((ca[res].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA) || CANT_HAPPEN(ca[res].ca_get))
937 return gripe("extraneous header '%s' in field %d", name, fldno + 1);
938 if (CA_IS_ARRAY(&ca[res])) {
940 return gripe("header '%s' requires an index in field %d",
941 ca[res].ca_name, fldno + 1);
942 if (idx != caflds[res] && idx < ca[res].ca_len)
943 return gripe("expected header '%s(%d)' in field %d",
944 ca[res].ca_name, caflds[res], fldno + 1);
945 if (idx >= ca[res].ca_len)
946 return gripe("unexpected header '%s(%d)' in field %d",
947 ca[res].ca_name, idx, fldno + 1);
950 return gripe("header '%s' doesn't take an index in field %d",
951 ca[res].ca_name, fldno + 1);
954 return gripe("duplicate header '%s' in field %d",
955 ca[res].ca_name, fldno + 1);
957 fldca[fldno] = &ca[res];
964 * Check fields in xdump are sane.
965 * Return 0 on success, -1 on error.
970 struct castr *ca = ef_cadef(cur_type);
971 int i, len, cafldsmax, res = 0;
974 return res; /* table is split, another part expected */
976 /* Check for missing fields */
977 for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++) {
978 cafldsmax = MAX(caflds[i], cafldspp[i]);
979 if (ca[i].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA)
981 len = CA_ARRAY_LEN(&ca[i]);
982 if (!len && !cafldsmax)
983 res = gripe("header '%s' missing", ca[i].ca_name);
984 else if (len && cafldsmax == len - 1)
985 res = gripe("header '%s(%d)' missing",
986 ca[i].ca_name, len - 1);
987 else if (len && cafldsmax < len - 1)
988 res = gripe("header '%s(%d)' ... '%s(%d)' missing",
989 ca[i].ca_name, cafldsmax, ca[i].ca_name, len - 1);
996 * Set value of field @fldno in current row to @dbl.
997 * Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
1000 setnum(int fldno, double dbl)
1002 if (!getfld(fldno, NULL))
1004 fldval[fldno].val_cat = NSC_VAL;
1005 fldval[fldno].val_type = NSC_DOUBLE;
1006 fldval[fldno].val_as.dbl = dbl;
1011 * Set value of field @fldno in current row to @str.
1012 * Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
1015 setstr(int fldno, char *str)
1017 if (!getfld(fldno, NULL))
1019 fldval[fldno].val_cat = NSC_VAL;
1020 fldval[fldno].val_type = NSC_STRING;
1021 fldval[fldno].val_as.str.base = str ? strdup(str) : NULL;
1022 fldval[fldno].val_as.str.maxsz = INT_MAX;
1023 /* really SIZE_MAX, but that's C99 */
1028 * Resolve symbol name @id in table referred to by @ca.
1029 * Use field number @n for error messages.
1030 * Return index in referred table on success, -1 on failure.
1033 xunsymbol(char *id, struct castr *ca, int n)
1035 int i = ef_elt_byname(ca->ca_table, id);
1037 return gripe("%s %s symbol '%s' in field %d",
1038 i == M_NOTUNIQUE ? "ambiguous" : "unknown",
1039 ca->ca_name, id, n + 1);
1044 * Map symbol index to symbol value.
1045 * @ca is the table, and @i is the index in it.
1048 symval(struct castr *ca, int i)
1050 int type = ca->ca_table;
1052 if (type != EF_BAD && ef_cadef(type) == symbol_ca)
1053 /* symbol table, value is in the table */
1054 return ((struct symbol *)ef_ptr(type, i))->value;
1055 /* value is the table index */
1060 * Set value of field @fldno in current object to value of symbol @sym.
1061 * Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
1064 setsym(int fldno, char *sym)
1069 ca = getfld(fldno, NULL);
1073 if (ca->ca_table == EF_BAD || (ca->ca_flags & NSC_BITS))
1074 return gripe("field %d doesn't take symbols", fldno + 1);
1076 i = xunsymbol(sym, ca, fldno);
1079 return setnum(fldno, symval(ca, i));
1083 * Create an empty symbol set for field @fldno in *@set.
1084 * Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
1087 mtsymset(int fldno, long *set)
1091 ca = getfld(fldno, NULL);
1095 if (ca->ca_table == EF_BAD || ef_cadef(ca->ca_table) != symbol_ca
1096 || !(ca->ca_flags & NSC_BITS))
1097 return gripe("field %d doesn't take symbol sets", fldno + 1);
1103 * Add a symbol to a symbol set for field @fldno in *@set.
1104 * @sym is the name of the symbol to add.
1105 * Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
1108 add2symset(int fldno, long *set, char *sym)
1113 ca = getfld(fldno, NULL);
1117 i = xunsymbol(sym, ca, fldno);
1120 *set |= symval(ca, i);
1125 * Read an xdump table header line from @fp.
1126 * Expect header for @expected_table, unless it is EF_BAD.
1127 * Recognize header for machine- and human-readable syntax, and set
1128 * human accordingly.
1129 * Return table type on success, -2 on EOF before header, -1 on failure.
1132 xuheader(FILE *fp, int expected_table)
1138 while ((ch = skipfs(fp)) == '\n')
1140 if (ch == EOF && expected_table == EF_BAD)
1147 ? fscanf(fp, "config%*[ \t]%63[^ \t#\n]%n", name, &res) != 1
1148 : fscanf(fp, "XDUMP%*[ \t]%63[^ \t#\n]%*[ \t]%*[^ \t#\n]%n",
1149 name, &res) != 1) || res < 0)
1150 return gripe("expected xdump header");
1152 type = ef_byname(name);
1154 return gripe("unknown table '%s'", name);
1155 if (expected_table != EF_BAD && expected_table != type)
1156 return gripe("expected table '%s', not '%s'",
1157 ef_nameof(expected_table), name);
1159 if (!empfile[type].file
1160 || !ef_cadef(type) || !(ef_flags(type) & EFF_MEM)) {
1161 CANT_HAPPEN(expected_table != EF_BAD);
1162 return gripe("table '%s' is not permitted here", name);
1165 if (skipfs(fp) != '\n')
1166 return gripe("junk after xdump header");
1173 * Find fields in this xdump.
1174 * If reading human-readable syntax, read a field header line from @fp.
1175 * Else take fields from the table's selectors in @ca[].
1176 * Set ellipsis, nflds, fldca[], fldidx[] and caflds[] accordingly.
1177 * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
1180 xufldhdr(FILE *fp, struct castr ca[])
1186 for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++)
1191 while ((ch = skipfs(fp)) == '\n')
1194 if (xuflds(fp, xufldname) < 0)
1200 for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++) {
1201 if ((ca[i].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA))
1203 n = CA_ARRAY_LEN(&ca[i]);
1211 nflds = fidx - fldidx;
1218 * Read xdump footer from @fp.
1219 * @ca[] contains the table's selectors.
1220 * The body had @recs records.
1221 * Update cafldspp[] from caflds[].
1222 * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
1225 xufooter(FILE *fp, struct castr ca[], int recs)
1231 if (fscanf(fp, "config%n", &res) != 0 || res < 0)
1232 return gripe("malformed table footer");
1234 if (fscanf(fp, "%d", &n) != 1)
1235 return gripe("malformed table footer");
1237 return gripe("expected footer /%d", recs);
1239 if (skipfs(fp) != '\n')
1240 return gripe("junk after table footer");
1241 if (tbl_part_done() < 0)
1245 for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++) {
1246 if (cafldspp[i] < caflds[i])
1247 cafldspp[i] = caflds[i];
1254 * Read an xdump table from @fp.
1255 * Both machine- and human-readable xdump syntax are recognized.
1256 * Expect table @expected_table, unless it is EF_BAD.
1257 * Report errors to stderr.
1258 * Messages assume @fp starts in the file @file at line *@plno.
1259 * Update *@plno to reflect lines read from @fp.
1260 * Return table type on success, -2 on EOF before header, -1 on failure.
1263 xundump(FILE *fp, char *file, int *plno, int expected_table)
1266 int type, nca, nf, i, ch;
1271 if ((type = xuheader(fp, expected_table)) < 0)
1274 ca = ef_cadef(type);
1275 if (CANT_HAPPEN(!ca))
1279 for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++) {
1281 if (!(ca[i].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA))
1282 nf += MAX(1, CA_ARRAY_LEN(&ca[i]));
1284 fldca = malloc(nf * sizeof(*fldca));
1285 fldidx = malloc(nf * sizeof(*fldidx));
1286 fldval = malloc(nf * sizeof(*fldval));
1287 caflds = malloc(nca * sizeof(*caflds));
1288 cafldspp = calloc(nca, sizeof(*cafldspp));
1291 if (xutail(fp, ca) < 0)
1301 /* Skip empty lines so that callers can easily check for EOF */
1302 while ((ch = skipfs(fp)) == '\n')
1311 * Read the remainder of an xdump after the table header line from @fp.
1312 * @ca[] contains the table's selectors.
1313 * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
1316 xutail(FILE *fp, struct castr *ca)
1321 if (xufldhdr(fp, ca) < 0)
1323 if ((recs = xubody(fp)) < 0)
1325 if (xufooter(fp, ca, recs) < 0)
1329 if (xuheader(fp, cur_type) < 0)
1335 * Read the body of an xdump table from @fp.
1336 * Return number of rows read on success, -1 on failure.
1344 while ((ch = skipfs(fp)) == '\n')
1349 if (xuflds(fp, xufld) < 0)