empserver/src/lib/common/xundump.c
Markus Armbruster 7457573a50 Fix how configuration tables and empdump treat omitted entries
Change xundump to blank out omitted rows.  Before, they were left
alone.  Impact:

* No change for reading builtin tables.

* Reading custom tables now replaces the builtin tables instead of
  sort-of-merging them.  Wasn't a real merge, because it dropped
  builtin entries after the last custom entry, except for
  non-truncatable tables item, sect-chr and infrastructure.

* empdump -i now replaces the old state instead of sort-of-merging the
  dump into the old state.  Wasn't a real merge, because it dropped
  old state entries after the last entry in the dump, except for the
  fixed-size tables sect, nat, realm and game.
2011-06-25 16:51:56 +02:00

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/*
* Empire - A multi-player, client/server Internet based war game.
* Copyright (C) 1986-2011, Dave Pare, Jeff Bailey, Thomas Ruschak,
* Ken Stevens, Steve McClure, Markus Armbruster
*
* Empire 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* ---
*
* See files README, COPYING and CREDITS in the root of the source
* tree for related information and legal notices. It is expected
* that future projects/authors will amend these files as needed.
*
* ---
*
* xundump.c: Load back xdump output
*
* Known contributors to this file:
* Ron Koenderink, 2005
* Markus Armbruster, 2005-2011
*/
/*
* See doc/xdump! And keep it up-to-date.
*
* Parsing of machine-readable xdump is not precise: it recognizes
* comments, accepts whitespace in place of single space, and accepts
* the full human-readable field syntax instead of its machine-
* readable subset.
*
* FIXME:
* - Normalize terminology: table/rows/columns or file/records/fields
* - Loading tables with NSC_STRING elements more than once leaks memory
* TODO:
* - Symbolic array indexes
* - Option to treat missing and unknown fields as warning, not error
* TODO, but hardly worth the effort:
* - Permit reordering of array elements
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "file.h"
#include "match.h"
#include "nsc.h"
#include "optlist.h"
#include "xdump.h"
static char *fname; /* Name of file being read */
static int lineno; /* Current line number */
static int cur_type; /* Current table's file type */
static int partno; /* Counts from 0..#parts-1 */
static void *cur_obj; /* The object being read into */
static int cur_id; /* and its index in the table */
static int cur_obj_is_blank;
static unsigned char *idgap; /* idgap && idgap[ID] iff part#0 lacks ID */
static int idgap_max; /* FIXME */
static int human; /* Reading human-readable syntax? */
static int ellipsis; /* Header ended with ...? */
static int nflds; /* #fields in input records */
static struct castr **fldca; /* Map field number to selector */
static int *fldidx; /* Map field number to index */
static int *caflds; /* Map selector number to #fields seen */
static int *cafldspp; /* ditto, in previous parts */
static int may_omit_id; /* Okay to omit IDs? */
static int may_trunc; /* Okay to truncate? */
static int gripe(char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE((format (printf, 1, 2)));
static int deffld(int, char *, int);
static int defellipsis(void);
static int chkflds(void);
static int setnum(int, double);
static int setstr(int, char *);
static int xunsymbol(char *, struct castr *, int);
static int setsym(int, char *);
static int mtsymset(int, long *);
static int add2symset(int, long *, char *);
static int xubody(FILE *);
static int xutail(FILE *, struct castr *);
/*
* Gripe about the current line to stderr, return -1.
*/
static int
gripe(char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: ", fname, lineno);
va_start(ap, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
putc('\n', stderr);
return -1;
}
/* Make TYPE the current table. */
static void
tbl_start(int type)
{
cur_type = type;
partno = 0;
cur_id = -1;
cur_obj = NULL;
idgap = NULL;
idgap_max = 0;
}
/* End the current table. */
static void
tbl_end(void)
{
free(idgap);
tbl_start(EF_BAD);
}
/*
* Seek to current table's ID-th record.
* ID must be acceptable.
* Store it in cur_obj, and set cur_id and cur_obj_is_blank accordingly.
* Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
tbl_seek(int id)
{
struct empfile *ep = &empfile[cur_type];
cur_obj_is_blank = id >= ep->fids;
if (id >= ef_nelem(cur_type)) {
if (!ef_ensure_space(cur_type, id, 1))
return gripe("Can't put ID %d into table %s", id, ep->name);
}
cur_obj = ef_ptr(cur_type, id);
if (CANT_HAPPEN(!cur_obj))
return -1;
cur_id = id;
return 0;
}
/*
* Get the next object.
* Must not have a record index.
* Store it in cur_obj, and set cur_id and cur_obj_is_blank accordingly.
* Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
tbl_next_obj(void)
{
int max_id = ef_id_limit(cur_type);
if (cur_id >= max_id)
return gripe("Too many rows");
return tbl_seek(cur_id + 1);
}
/*
* Omit ID1..ID2-1.
* Reset the omitted objects to default state.
*/
static void
omit_ids(int id1, int id2)
{
int i;
if (id1 >= id2)
return;
idgap = realloc(idgap, (id2 + 1) * sizeof(*idgap));
for (i = idgap_max; i < id1; i++)
idgap[i] = 0;
for (i = id1; i < id2; i++) {
ef_blank(cur_type, i, ef_ptr(cur_type, i));
idgap[i] = 1;
}
idgap[id2] = 0;
idgap_max = id2;
}
/*
* Return the smallest non-omitted ID in ID1..ID2-1 if any, else -1.
*/
static int
expected_id(int id1, int id2)
{
int i;
for (i = id1; i < id2; i++) {
if (i >= idgap_max || !idgap[i])
return i;
}
return -1;
}
/*
* Get the next object, it has record index ID.
* Store it in cur_obj, and set cur_id and cur_obj_is_blank accordingly.
* Ensure we're omitting the same objects as the previous parts.
* Reset any omitted objects to default state.
* Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
tbl_skip_to_obj(int id)
{
struct empfile *ep = &empfile[cur_type];
int prev_id = cur_id;
int max_id, exp_id;
if (partno == 0) {
if (!may_omit_id && id != cur_id + 1)
return gripe("Expected %d in field %d", cur_id + 1, 1);
if (id <= cur_id)
return gripe("Field %d must be > %d", 1, cur_id);
max_id = ef_id_limit(cur_type);
if (id > max_id)
return gripe("Field %d must be <= %d", 1, max_id);
} else {
exp_id = expected_id(cur_id + 1, ep->fids);
if (exp_id < 0)
return gripe("Table's first part doesn't have this row");
else if (id != exp_id)
return gripe("Expected %d in field %d,"
" like in table's first part",
exp_id, 1);
}
if (tbl_seek(id) < 0)
return -1;
if (partno == 0)
omit_ids(prev_id + 1, id);
return 0;
}
/*
* Finish table part.
* If the table has variable length, truncate it.
* Else ensure we're omitting the same objects as the previous parts.
* Reset any omitted objects to default state.
* Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
tbl_part_done(void)
{
struct empfile *ep = &empfile[cur_type];
int exp_id;
if (cur_id + 1 < ep->fids) {
if (partno == 0) {
if (may_trunc) {
if (!ef_truncate(cur_type, cur_id + 1))
return -1;
} else {
if (!may_omit_id)
return gripe("Expected %d more rows",
ep->fids - (cur_id + 1));
omit_ids(cur_id + 1, ep->fids);
}
} else {
exp_id = expected_id(cur_id + 1, ep->fids);
if (exp_id >= 0)
return gripe("Expected row with %d in field %d,"
" like in table's first part",
exp_id, 1);
}
}
partno++;
cur_id = -1;
cur_obj = NULL;
return 0;
}
/*
* Read and ignore field separators from FP.
* Return first character that is not a field separator.
*/
static int
skipfs(FILE *fp)
{
int ch;
do {
ch = getc(fp);
} while (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t');
if (ch == '#') {
do {
ch = getc(fp);
} while (ch != EOF && ch != '\n');
}
return ch;
}
/*
* Decode escape sequences in BUF.
* Return BUF on success, null pointer on failure.
*/
static char *
xuesc(char *buf)
{
char *src, *dst;
int octal_chr, n;
dst = buf;
src = buf;
while (*src) {
if (*src == '\\') {
if (sscanf(++src, "%3o%n", &octal_chr, &n) != 1 || n != 3)
return NULL;
*dst++ = (char)octal_chr;
src += 3;
} else
*dst++ = *src++;
}
*dst = '\0';
return buf;
}
/*
* Read an identifier from FP into BUF.
* BUF must have space for 1024 characters.
* Return number of characters read on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
getid(FILE *fp, char *buf)
{
int n;
if (fscanf(fp, "%1023[^\"#()<>= \t\n]%n", buf, &n) != 1
|| !isalpha(buf[0]))
return -1;
xuesc(buf);
return n;
}
/*
* Try to read a field name from FP.
* I is the field number, counting from zero.
* If a name is read, set fldca[I] and fldidx[I] for it, and update
* caflds[].
* Return 1 if a name or ... was read, 0 on end of line, -1 on error.
*/
static int
xufldname(FILE *fp, int i)
{
int ch, idx;
char buf[1024];
ch = skipfs(fp);
switch (ch) {
case EOF:
return gripe("Unexpected EOF");
case '\n':
if (chkflds() < 0)
return -1;
lineno++;
return 0;
case '.':
if (getc(fp) != '.' || getc(fp) != '.')
return gripe("Junk in header field %d", i + 1);
if (defellipsis() < 0)
return -1;
ch = skipfs(fp);
if (ch != EOF && ch != '\n')
return gripe("Junk after ...");
ungetc(ch, fp);
return 1;
default:
ungetc(ch, fp);
if (getid(fp, buf) < 0)
return gripe("Junk in header field %d", i + 1);
ch = getc(fp);
if (ch != '(') {
ungetc(ch, fp);
return deffld(i, buf, -1);
}
ch = getc(fp);
ungetc(ch, fp);
if (isdigit(ch) || ch == '-' || ch == '+') {
if (fscanf(fp, "%d", &idx) != 1)
return gripe("Malformed number in index of header field %d",
i + 1);
if (idx < 0)
return gripe("Index must not be negative in header field %d",
i + 1);
} else {
if (getid(fp, buf) < 0)
return gripe("Malformed index in header field %d", i + 1);
return gripe("Symbolic index in header field %d not yet implemented",
i + 1);
}
ch = getc(fp);
if (ch != ')')
return gripe("Malformed index in header field %d", i + 1);
return deffld(i, buf, idx);
}
}
/*
* Try to read a field value from FP.
* I is the field number, counting from zero.
* Return 1 if a value was read, 0 on end of line, -1 on error.
*/
static int
xufld(FILE *fp, int i)
{
int ch;
char buf[1024];
double dbl;
long set;
ch = skipfs(fp);
switch (ch) {
case EOF:
return gripe("Unexpected EOF");
case '\n':
CANT_HAPPEN(i > nflds);
if (i < nflds) {
if (fldca[i]->ca_type != NSC_STRINGY && fldca[i]->ca_len)
return gripe("Field %s(%d) missing",
fldca[i]->ca_name, fldidx[i]);
return gripe("Field %s missing", fldca[i]->ca_name);
}
lineno++;
return 0;
case '+': case '-': case '.':
case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
ungetc(ch, fp);
if (fscanf(fp, "%lg", &dbl) != 1)
return gripe("Malformed number in field %d", i + 1);
return setnum(i, dbl);
case '"':
ch = getc(fp);
if (ch == '"')
buf[0] = 0;
else {
ungetc(ch, fp);
if (fscanf(fp, "%1023[^\"\n]", buf) != 1 || getc(fp) != '"')
return gripe("Malformed string in field %d", i + 1);
if (!xuesc(buf))
return gripe("Invalid escape sequence in field %d",
i + 1);
}
return setstr(i, buf);
case '(':
if (mtsymset(i, &set) < 0)
return -1;
for (;;) {
ch = skipfs(fp);
if (ch == EOF || ch == '\n')
return gripe("Unmatched '(' in field %d", i + 1);
if (ch == ')')
break;
ungetc(ch, fp);
if (getid(fp, buf) < 0)
return gripe("Junk in field %d", i + 1);
if (add2symset(i, &set, buf) < 0)
return -1;
}
return setnum(i, set);
default:
ungetc(ch, fp);
if (getid(fp, buf) < 0)
return gripe("Junk in field %d", i + 1);
if (!strcmp(buf, "nil"))
return setstr(i, NULL);
else
return setsym(i, buf);
}
}
/*
* Read fields from FP.
* Use PARSE() to read each field.
* Return number of fields read on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
xuflds(FILE *fp, int (*parse)(FILE *, int))
{
int i, ch, res;
for (i = 0; ; i++) {
res = parse(fp, i);
if (res < 0)
return -1;
if (res == 0)
return i;
ch = getc(fp);
if (ch == '\n')
ungetc(ch, fp);
else if (ch != ' ' && ch != '\t')
return gripe("Bad field separator after field %d", i + 1);
}
}
/*
* Define the FLDNO-th field.
* If IDX is negative, define as selector NAME, else as NAME(IDX).
* Set fldca[FLDNO] and fldidx[FLDNO] accordingly.
* Update caflds[].
* Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
deffld(int fldno, char *name, int idx)
{
struct castr *ca = ef_cadef(cur_type);
int res;
res = stmtch(name, ca, offsetof(struct castr, ca_name),
sizeof(struct castr));
if (res < 0)
return gripe("Header %s of field %d is %s", name, fldno + 1,
res == M_NOTUNIQUE ? "ambiguous" : "unknown");
if ((ca[res].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA) || CANT_HAPPEN(ca[res].ca_get))
return gripe("Extraneous header %s in field %d", name, fldno + 1);
if (ca[res].ca_type != NSC_STRINGY && ca[res].ca_len != 0) {
if (idx < 0)
return gripe("Header %s requires an index in field %d",
ca[res].ca_name, fldno + 1);
if (idx >= ca[res].ca_len)
return gripe("Header %s(%d) index out of bounds in field %d",
ca[res].ca_name, idx, fldno + 1);
if (idx < caflds[res])
return gripe("Duplicate header %s(%d) in field %d",
ca[res].ca_name, idx, fldno + 1);
if (idx > caflds[res])
return gripe("Expected header %s(%d) in field %d",
ca[res].ca_name, caflds[res], fldno + 1);
} else {
if (idx >= 0)
return gripe("Header %s doesn't take an index in field %d",
ca[res].ca_name, fldno + 1);
idx = 0;
if (caflds[res])
return gripe("Duplicate header %s in field %d",
ca[res].ca_name, fldno + 1);
}
fldca[fldno] = &ca[res];
fldidx[fldno] = idx;
caflds[res]++;
return 1;
}
/*
* Record that header ends with ...
* Set ellipsis and is_partial.
* Return 0 on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
defellipsis(void)
{
struct castr *ca = ef_cadef(cur_type);
if (ca[0].ca_table != cur_type || (ca[0].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA))
return gripe("Table %s doesn't support ...", ef_nameof(cur_type));
ellipsis = 1;
return 0;
}
/* Is table split into parts? */
static int
is_partial(void)
{
return ellipsis || partno;
}
/*
* Check fields in xdump are sane.
* Return 0 on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
chkflds(void)
{
struct castr *ca = ef_cadef(cur_type);
int i, len, cafldsmax, res = 0;
/* Record index must come first, to make cur_id work, see setnum() */
if (ca[0].ca_table == cur_type && caflds[0] && fldca[0] != &ca[0])
res = gripe("Header field %s must come first", ca[0].ca_name);
if (is_partial()) {
/* Need a join field, use 0-th selector */
if (!caflds[0])
res = gripe("Header field %s required in each table part",
ca[0].ca_name);
}
if (ellipsis)
return res; /* table is split, another part expected */
/* Check for missing fields */
for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++) {
cafldsmax = MAX(caflds[i], cafldspp[i]);
if (ca[i].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA)
continue;
len = ca[i].ca_type != NSC_STRINGY ? ca[i].ca_len : 0;
if (!len && !cafldsmax)
res = gripe("Header field %s missing", ca[i].ca_name);
else if (len && cafldsmax == len - 1)
res = gripe("Header field %s(%d) missing",
ca[i].ca_name, len - 1);
else if (len && cafldsmax < len - 1)
res = gripe("Header fields %s(%d) ... %s(%d) missing",
ca[i].ca_name, cafldsmax, ca[i].ca_name, len - 1);
}
return res;
}
/*
* Get selector for field FLDNO.
* Assign the field's selector index to *IDX, unless it is null.
* Return the selector on success, null pointer on error.
*/
static struct castr *
getfld(int fldno, int *idx)
{
if (fldno >= nflds) {
gripe("Too many fields, expected only %d", nflds);
return NULL;
}
if (CANT_HAPPEN(fldno < 0))
return NULL;
if (idx)
*idx = fldidx[fldno];
return fldca[fldno];
}
/*
* Is a new value for field FLDNO required to match the old one?
*/
static int
fldval_must_match(int fldno)
{
struct castr *ca = ef_cadef(cur_type);
int i = fldca[fldno] - ca;
/*
* Value must match if:
* it's for a const selector, unless the object is still blank, or
* it was already given in a previous part of a split table.
*/
return (!cur_obj_is_blank && (fldca[fldno]->ca_flags & NSC_CONST))
|| fldidx[fldno] < cafldspp[i];
}
/*
* Set value of field FLDNO in current object to DBL.
* Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
setnum(int fldno, double dbl)
{
struct castr *ca;
int next_id, idx;
char *memb_ptr;
double old, new;
ca = getfld(fldno, &idx);
if (!ca)
return -1;
if (fldno == 0) {
if (ca->ca_table == cur_type) {
/* Got record index */
next_id = (int)dbl;
if (next_id != dbl)
return gripe("Field %d can't hold this value", fldno + 1);
if (tbl_skip_to_obj(next_id) < 0)
return -1;
} else {
if (tbl_next_obj() < 0)
return -1;
}
}
memb_ptr = cur_obj;
memb_ptr += ca->ca_off;
switch (ca->ca_type) {
case NSC_CHAR:
old = ((signed char *)memb_ptr)[idx];
new = ((signed char *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (signed char)dbl;
break;
case NSC_UCHAR:
case NSC_HIDDEN:
old = ((unsigned char *)memb_ptr)[idx];
new = ((unsigned char *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (unsigned char)dbl;
break;
case NSC_SHORT:
old = ((short *)memb_ptr)[idx];
new = ((short *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (short)dbl;
break;
case NSC_USHORT:
old = ((unsigned short *)memb_ptr)[idx];
new = ((unsigned short *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (unsigned short)dbl;
break;
case NSC_INT:
old = ((int *)memb_ptr)[idx];
new = ((int *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (int)dbl;
break;
case NSC_LONG:
old = ((long *)memb_ptr)[idx];
new = ((long *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (long)dbl;
break;
case NSC_XCOORD:
old = ((coord *)memb_ptr)[idx];
/* FIXME use variant of xrel() that takes orig instead of nation */
if (old >= WORLD_X / 2)
old -= WORLD_X;
new = ((coord *)memb_ptr)[idx] = XNORM((coord)dbl);
if (new >= WORLD_X / 2)
new -= WORLD_X;
break;
case NSC_YCOORD:
old = ((coord *)memb_ptr)[idx];
/* FIXME use variant of yrel() that takes orig instead of nation */
if (old >= WORLD_Y / 2)
old -= WORLD_Y;
new = ((coord *)memb_ptr)[idx] = YNORM((coord)dbl);
if (new >= WORLD_Y / 2)
new -= WORLD_Y;
break;
case NSC_FLOAT:
old = ((float *)memb_ptr)[idx];
((float *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (float)dbl;
new = dbl; /* suppress new != dbl check */
break;
case NSC_DOUBLE:
old = ((double *)memb_ptr)[idx];
((double *)memb_ptr)[idx] = dbl;
new = dbl; /* suppress new != dbl check */
break;
case NSC_TIME:
old = ((time_t *)memb_ptr)[idx];
new = ((time_t *)memb_ptr)[idx] = (time_t)dbl;
break;
default:
return gripe("Field %d doesn't take numbers", fldno + 1);
}
if (fldval_must_match(fldno) && old != dbl)
return gripe("Value for field %d must be %g", fldno + 1, old);
if (new != dbl)
return gripe("Field %d can't hold this value", fldno + 1);
return 1;
}
/*
* Set value of field FLDNO in current object to STR.
* Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
setstr(int fldno, char *str)
{
struct castr *ca;
int must_match, idx;
size_t len;
char *memb_ptr, *old;
ca = getfld(fldno, &idx);
if (!ca)
return -1;
if (fldno == 0) {
if (tbl_next_obj() < 0)
return -1;
}
memb_ptr = cur_obj;
memb_ptr += ca->ca_off;
must_match = fldval_must_match(fldno);
switch (ca->ca_type) {
case NSC_STRING:
old = ((char **)memb_ptr)[idx];
if (!must_match)
/* FIXME may leak old value */
((char **)memb_ptr)[idx] = str ? strdup(str) : NULL;
len = 65535; /* really SIZE_MAX, but that's C99 */
break;
case NSC_STRINGY:
if (CANT_HAPPEN(idx))
return -1;
if (!str)
return gripe("Field %d doesn't take nil", fldno + 1);
len = ca->ca_len;
if (strlen(str) > len)
return gripe("Field %d takes at most %d characters",
fldno + 1, (int)len);
old = memb_ptr;
if (!must_match)
strncpy(memb_ptr, str, len);
break;
default:
return gripe("Field %d doesn't take strings", fldno + 1);
}
if (must_match) {
if (old && (!str || strncmp(old, str, len)))
return gripe("Value for field %d must be \"%.*s\"",
fldno + 1, (int)len, old);
if (!old && str)
return gripe("Value for field %d must be nil", fldno + 1);
}
return 1;
}
/*
* Resolve symbol name ID in table referred to by CA.
* Use field number N for error messages.
* Return index in referred table on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
xunsymbol(char *id, struct castr *ca, int n)
{
int i = ef_elt_byname(ca->ca_table, id);
if (i < 0)
return gripe("%s %s symbol `%s' in field %d",
i == M_NOTUNIQUE ? "Ambiguous" : "Unknown",
ca->ca_name, id, n + 1);
return i;
}
/*
* Map symbol index to symbol value.
* CA is the table, and I is the index in it.
*/
static int
symval(struct castr *ca, int i)
{
int type = ca->ca_table;
if (type != EF_BAD && ef_cadef(type) == symbol_ca)
/* symbol table, value is in the table */
return ((struct symbol *)ef_ptr(type, i))->value;
/* value is the table index */
return i;
}
/*
* Set value of field FLDNO in current object to value of symbol SYM.
* Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
setsym(int fldno, char *sym)
{
struct castr *ca;
int i;
ca = getfld(fldno, NULL);
if (!ca)
return -1;
if (ca->ca_table == EF_BAD || (ca->ca_flags & NSC_BITS))
return gripe("Field %d doesn't take symbols", fldno + 1);
i = xunsymbol(sym, ca, fldno);
if (i < 0)
return -1;
return setnum(fldno, symval(ca, i));
}
/*
* Create an empty symbol set for field FLDNO in *SET.
* Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
mtsymset(int fldno, long *set)
{
struct castr *ca;
ca = getfld(fldno, NULL);
if (!ca)
return -1;
if (ca->ca_table == EF_BAD || ef_cadef(ca->ca_table) != symbol_ca
|| !(ca->ca_flags & NSC_BITS))
return gripe("Field %d doesn't take symbol sets", fldno + 1);
*set = 0;
return 0;
}
/*
* Add a symbol to a symbol set for field FLDNO in *SET.
* SYM is the name of the symbol to add.
* Return 1 on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
add2symset(int fldno, long *set, char *sym)
{
struct castr *ca;
int i;
ca = getfld(fldno, NULL);
if (!ca)
return -1;
i = xunsymbol(sym, ca, fldno);
if (i < 0)
return -1;
*set |= symval(ca, i);
return 0;
}
/*
* Read an xdump table header line from FP.
* Expect header for EXPECTED_TABLE, unless it is EF_BAD.
* Recognize header for machine- and human-readable syntax, and set
* human accordingly.
* Return table type on success, -2 on EOF before header, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
xuheader(FILE *fp, int expected_table)
{
char name[64];
int res, ch;
int type;
while ((ch = skipfs(fp)) == '\n')
lineno++;
if (ch == EOF && expected_table == EF_BAD)
return -2;
ungetc(ch, fp);
human = ch == 'c';
res = -1;
if ((human
? fscanf(fp, "config%*[ \t]%63[^ \t#\n]%n", name, &res) != 1
: fscanf(fp, "XDUMP%*[ \t]%63[^ \t#\n]%*[ \t]%*[^ \t#\n]%n",
name, &res) != 1) || res < 0)
return gripe("Expected xdump header");
type = ef_byname(name);
if (type < 0)
return gripe("Unknown table `%s'", name);
if (expected_table != EF_BAD && expected_table != type)
return gripe("Expected table `%s', not `%s'",
ef_nameof(expected_table), name);
if (!empfile[type].file
|| !ef_cadef(type) || !(ef_flags(type) & EFF_MEM)) {
CANT_HAPPEN(expected_table != EF_BAD);
return gripe("Table `%s' is not permitted here", name);
}
if (skipfs(fp) != '\n')
return gripe("Junk after xdump header");
lineno++;
return type;
}
/*
* Find fields in this xdump.
* If reading human-readable syntax, read a field header line from FP.
* Else take fields from the table's selectors in CA[].
* Set ellipsis, nflds, fldca[], fldidx[] and caflds[] accordingly.
* Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
xufldhdr(FILE *fp, struct castr ca[])
{
struct castr **fca;
int *fidx;
int ch, i, j, n;
for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++)
caflds[i] = 0;
ellipsis = 0;
if (human) {
while ((ch = skipfs(fp)) == '\n')
lineno++;
ungetc(ch, fp);
nflds = xuflds(fp, xufldname);
if (nflds < 0)
return -1;
nflds -= ellipsis != 0;
} else {
fca = fldca;
fidx = fldidx;
for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++) {
if ((ca[i].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA))
continue;
n = ca[i].ca_type != NSC_STRINGY ? ca[i].ca_len : 0;
j = 0;
do {
*fca++ = &ca[i];
*fidx++ = j;
} while (++j < n);
}
nflds = fidx - fldidx;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Read xdump footer from FP.
* CA[] contains the table's selectors.
* The body had RECS records.
* Update cafldspp[] from caflds[].
* Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
xufooter(FILE *fp, struct castr ca[], int recs)
{
int res, n, i;
res = -1;
if (human) {
if (fscanf(fp, "config%n", &res) != 0 || res < 0)
return gripe("Malformed table footer");
} else {
if (fscanf(fp, "%d", &n) != 1)
return gripe("Malformed table footer");
if (recs != n)
return gripe("Read %d rows, which doesn't match footer "
"%d rows", recs, n);
}
if (skipfs(fp) != '\n')
return gripe("Junk after table footer");
if (tbl_part_done() < 0)
return -1;
lineno++;
for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++) {
if (cafldspp[i] < caflds[i])
cafldspp[i] = caflds[i];
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Read an xdump table from FP.
* Both machine- and human-readable xdump syntax are recognized.
* Expect table EXPECTED_TABLE, unless it is EF_BAD.
* Report errors to stderr.
* Messages assume FP starts in the file FILE at line *PLNO.
* Update *PLNO to reflect lines read from FP.
* Return table type on success, -2 on EOF before header, -1 on failure.
*/
int
xundump(FILE *fp, char *file, int *plno, int expected_table)
{
struct castr *ca;
int type, nca, nf, i, ch;
fname = file;
lineno = *plno;
if ((type = xuheader(fp, expected_table)) < 0)
return type;
ca = ef_cadef(type);
if (CANT_HAPPEN(!ca))
return -1;
nca = nf = 0;
may_omit_id = 1;
may_trunc = empfile[type].nent < 0;
for (i = 0; ca[i].ca_name; i++) {
nca++;
if (!(ca[i].ca_flags & NSC_EXTRA)) {
nf += MAX(1, ca[i].ca_type != NSC_STRINGY ? ca[i].ca_len : 0);
if (ca[i].ca_flags & NSC_CONST)
may_omit_id = may_trunc = 0;
}
}
fldca = malloc(nf * sizeof(*fldca));
fldidx = malloc(nf * sizeof(*fldidx));
caflds = malloc(nca * sizeof(*caflds));
cafldspp = calloc(nca, sizeof(*cafldspp));
tbl_start(type);
if (xutail(fp, ca) < 0)
type = EF_BAD;
tbl_end();
free(cafldspp);
free(caflds);
free(fldidx);
free(fldca);
/* Skip empty lines so that callers can easily check for EOF */
while ((ch = skipfs(fp)) == '\n')
lineno++;
ungetc(ch, fp);
*plno = lineno;
return type;
}
/*
* Read the remainder of an xdump after the table header line from FP.
* CA[] contains the table's selectors.
* Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
xutail(FILE *fp, struct castr *ca)
{
int recs;
for (;;) {
if (xufldhdr(fp, ca) < 0)
return -1;
if ((recs = xubody(fp)) < 0)
return -1;
if (xufooter(fp, ca, recs) < 0)
return -1;
if (!ellipsis)
return 0;
if (xuheader(fp, cur_type) < 0)
return -1;
}
}
/*
* Read the body of an xdump table from FP.
* Return number of rows read on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
xubody(FILE *fp)
{
int i, ch;
for (i = 0;; ++i) {
while ((ch = skipfs(fp)) == '\n')
lineno++;
if (ch == '/')
break;
ungetc(ch, fp);
if (xuflds(fp, xufld) < 0)
return -1;
}
return i;
}