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1/*************************************************
2* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3*************************************************/
4
f9ba5e22 5/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
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6/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
7
8/* Miscellaneous string-handling functions. Some are not required for
9utilities and tests, and are cut out by the COMPILE_UTILITY macro. */
10
11
12#include "exim.h"
d12746bc 13#include <assert.h>
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14
15
16#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
17/*************************************************
18* Test for IP address *
19*************************************************/
20
21/* This used just to be a regular expression, but with IPv6 things are a bit
22more complicated. If the address contains a colon, it is assumed to be a v6
23address (assuming HAVE_IPV6 is set). If a mask is permitted and one is present,
24and maskptr is not NULL, its offset is placed there.
25
26Arguments:
27 s a string
28 maskptr NULL if no mask is permitted to follow
29 otherwise, points to an int where the offset of '/' is placed
1688f43b 30 if there is no / followed by trailing digits, *maskptr is set 0
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31
32Returns: 0 if the string is not a textual representation of an IP address
33 4 if it is an IPv4 address
34 6 if it is an IPv6 address
35*/
36
37int
b1f8e4f8 38string_is_ip_address(const uschar *s, int *maskptr)
059ec3d9 39{
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40int yield = 4;
41
42/* If an optional mask is permitted, check for it. If found, pass back the
43offset. */
44
8d909960 45if (maskptr)
059ec3d9 46 {
b1f8e4f8 47 const uschar *ss = s + Ustrlen(s);
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48 *maskptr = 0;
49 if (s != ss && isdigit(*(--ss)))
50 {
51 while (ss > s && isdigit(ss[-1])) ss--;
52 if (ss > s && *(--ss) == '/') *maskptr = ss - s;
53 }
54 }
55
56/* A colon anywhere in the string => IPv6 address */
57
58if (Ustrchr(s, ':') != NULL)
59 {
60 BOOL had_double_colon = FALSE;
61 BOOL v4end = FALSE;
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62
63 yield = 6;
64
65 /* An IPv6 address must start with hex digit or double colon. A single
66 colon is invalid. */
67
68 if (*s == ':' && *(++s) != ':') return 0;
69
70 /* Now read up to 8 components consisting of up to 4 hex digits each. There
71 may be one and only one appearance of double colon, which implies any number
72 of binary zero bits. The number of preceding components is held in count. */
73
d7978c0f 74 for (int count = 0; count < 8; count++)
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75 {
76 /* If the end of the string is reached before reading 8 components, the
77 address is valid provided a double colon has been read. This also applies
78 if we hit the / that introduces a mask or the % that introduces the
79 interface specifier (scope id) of a link-local address. */
80
8d909960 81 if (*s == 0 || *s == '%' || *s == '/') return had_double_colon ? yield : 0;
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82
83 /* If a component starts with an additional colon, we have hit a double
84 colon. This is permitted to appear once only, and counts as at least
85 one component. The final component may be of this form. */
86
87 if (*s == ':')
88 {
89 if (had_double_colon) return 0;
90 had_double_colon = TRUE;
91 s++;
92 continue;
93 }
94
95 /* If the remainder of the string contains a dot but no colons, we
96 can expect a trailing IPv4 address. This is valid if either there has
97 been no double-colon and this is the 7th component (with the IPv4 address
98 being the 7th & 8th components), OR if there has been a double-colon
99 and fewer than 6 components. */
100
101 if (Ustrchr(s, ':') == NULL && Ustrchr(s, '.') != NULL)
102 {
103 if ((!had_double_colon && count != 6) ||
104 (had_double_colon && count > 6)) return 0;
105 v4end = TRUE;
106 yield = 6;
107 break;
108 }
109
110 /* Check for at least one and not more than 4 hex digits for this
111 component. */
112
113 if (!isxdigit(*s++)) return 0;
114 if (isxdigit(*s) && isxdigit(*(++s)) && isxdigit(*(++s))) s++;
115
116 /* If the component is terminated by colon and there is more to
117 follow, skip over the colon. If there is no more to follow the address is
118 invalid. */
119
120 if (*s == ':' && *(++s) == 0) return 0;
121 }
122
123 /* If about to handle a trailing IPv4 address, drop through. Otherwise
124 all is well if we are at the end of the string or at the mask or at a percent
125 sign, which introduces the interface specifier (scope id) of a link local
126 address. */
127
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128 if (!v4end)
129 return (*s == 0 || *s == '%' ||
130 (*s == '/' && maskptr != NULL && *maskptr != 0))? yield : 0;
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131 }
132
133/* Test for IPv4 address, which may be the tail-end of an IPv6 address. */
134
d7978c0f 135for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
059ec3d9 136 {
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137 long n;
138 uschar * end;
139
059ec3d9 140 if (i != 0 && *s++ != '.') return 0;
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141 n = strtol(CCS s, CSS &end, 10);
142 if (n > 255 || n < 0 || end <= s || end > s+3) return 0;
143 s = end;
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144 }
145
8d909960 146return !*s || (*s == '/' && maskptr && *maskptr != 0) ? yield : 0;
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147}
148#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
149
150
151/*************************************************
152* Format message size *
153*************************************************/
154
155/* Convert a message size in bytes to printing form, rounding
156according to the magnitude of the number. A value of zero causes
157a string of spaces to be returned.
158
159Arguments:
160 size the message size in bytes
161 buffer where to put the answer
162
163Returns: pointer to the buffer
164 a string of exactly 5 characters is normally returned
165*/
166
167uschar *
168string_format_size(int size, uschar *buffer)
169{
f3ebb786 170if (size == 0) Ustrcpy(buffer, US" ");
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171else if (size < 1024) sprintf(CS buffer, "%5d", size);
172else if (size < 10*1024)
173 sprintf(CS buffer, "%4.1fK", (double)size / 1024.0);
174else if (size < 1024*1024)
175 sprintf(CS buffer, "%4dK", (size + 512)/1024);
176else if (size < 10*1024*1024)
177 sprintf(CS buffer, "%4.1fM", (double)size / (1024.0 * 1024.0));
178else
179 sprintf(CS buffer, "%4dM", (size + 512 * 1024)/(1024*1024));
180return buffer;
181}
182
183
184
185#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
186/*************************************************
187* Convert a number to base 62 format *
188*************************************************/
189
190/* Convert a long integer into an ASCII base 62 string. For Cygwin the value of
191BASE_62 is actually 36. Always return exactly 6 characters plus zero, in a
192static area.
193
194Argument: a long integer
195Returns: pointer to base 62 string
196*/
197
198uschar *
199string_base62(unsigned long int value)
200{
201static uschar yield[7];
202uschar *p = yield + sizeof(yield) - 1;
203*p = 0;
204while (p > yield)
205 {
206 *(--p) = base62_chars[value % BASE_62];
207 value /= BASE_62;
208 }
209return yield;
210}
211#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
212
213
214
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215/*************************************************
216* Interpret escape sequence *
217*************************************************/
218
219/* This function is called from several places where escape sequences are to be
220interpreted in strings.
221
222Arguments:
223 pp points a pointer to the initiating "\" in the string;
224 the pointer gets updated to point to the final character
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225 If the backslash is the last character in the string, it
226 is not interpreted.
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227Returns: the value of the character escape
228*/
229
230int
55414b25 231string_interpret_escape(const uschar **pp)
059ec3d9 232{
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233#ifdef COMPILE_UTILITY
234const uschar *hex_digits= CUS"0123456789abcdef";
235#endif
059ec3d9 236int ch;
55414b25 237const uschar *p = *pp;
059ec3d9 238ch = *(++p);
c3aefacc 239if (ch == '\0') return **pp;
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240if (isdigit(ch) && ch != '8' && ch != '9')
241 {
242 ch -= '0';
243 if (isdigit(p[1]) && p[1] != '8' && p[1] != '9')
244 {
245 ch = ch * 8 + *(++p) - '0';
246 if (isdigit(p[1]) && p[1] != '8' && p[1] != '9')
247 ch = ch * 8 + *(++p) - '0';
248 }
249 }
250else switch(ch)
251 {
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252 case 'b': ch = '\b'; break;
253 case 'f': ch = '\f'; break;
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254 case 'n': ch = '\n'; break;
255 case 'r': ch = '\r'; break;
256 case 't': ch = '\t'; break;
c7396ac5 257 case 'v': ch = '\v'; break;
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258 case 'x':
259 ch = 0;
260 if (isxdigit(p[1]))
261 {
262 ch = ch * 16 +
263 Ustrchr(hex_digits, tolower(*(++p))) - hex_digits;
264 if (isxdigit(p[1])) ch = ch * 16 +
265 Ustrchr(hex_digits, tolower(*(++p))) - hex_digits;
266 }
267 break;
268 }
269*pp = p;
270return ch;
271}
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272
273
274
275#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
276/*************************************************
277* Ensure string is printable *
278*************************************************/
279
280/* This function is called for critical strings. It checks for any
281non-printing characters, and if any are found, it makes a new copy
282of the string with suitable escape sequences. It is most often called by the
283macro string_printing(), which sets allow_tab TRUE.
284
285Arguments:
286 s the input string
287 allow_tab TRUE to allow tab as a printing character
288
289Returns: string with non-printers encoded as printing sequences
290*/
291
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292const uschar *
293string_printing2(const uschar *s, BOOL allow_tab)
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294{
295int nonprintcount = 0;
296int length = 0;
55414b25 297const uschar *t = s;
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298uschar *ss, *tt;
299
300while (*t != 0)
301 {
302 int c = *t++;
303 if (!mac_isprint(c) || (!allow_tab && c == '\t')) nonprintcount++;
304 length++;
305 }
306
307if (nonprintcount == 0) return s;
308
309/* Get a new block of store guaranteed big enough to hold the
310expanded string. */
311
f3ebb786 312ss = store_get(length + nonprintcount * 3 + 1, is_tainted(s));
059ec3d9 313
4c04137d 314/* Copy everything, escaping non printers. */
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315
316t = s;
317tt = ss;
318
319while (*t != 0)
320 {
321 int c = *t;
322 if (mac_isprint(c) && (allow_tab || c != '\t')) *tt++ = *t++; else
323 {
324 *tt++ = '\\';
325 switch (*t)
326 {
327 case '\n': *tt++ = 'n'; break;
328 case '\r': *tt++ = 'r'; break;
329 case '\b': *tt++ = 'b'; break;
330 case '\v': *tt++ = 'v'; break;
331 case '\f': *tt++ = 'f'; break;
332 case '\t': *tt++ = 't'; break;
333 default: sprintf(CS tt, "%03o", *t); tt += 3; break;
334 }
335 t++;
336 }
337 }
338*tt = 0;
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339return ss;
340}
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341#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
342
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343/*************************************************
344* Undo printing escapes in string *
345*************************************************/
346
347/* This function is the reverse of string_printing2. It searches for
348backslash characters and if any are found, it makes a new copy of the
349string with escape sequences parsed. Otherwise it returns the original
350string.
351
352Arguments:
353 s the input string
354
355Returns: string with printing escapes parsed back
356*/
357
358uschar *
359string_unprinting(uschar *s)
360{
361uschar *p, *q, *r, *ss;
362int len, off;
363
364p = Ustrchr(s, '\\');
365if (!p) return s;
366
367len = Ustrlen(s) + 1;
f3ebb786 368ss = store_get(len, is_tainted(s));
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370q = ss;
371off = p - s;
372if (off)
373 {
374 memcpy(q, s, off);
375 q += off;
376 }
377
378while (*p)
379 {
380 if (*p == '\\')
381 {
55414b25 382 *q++ = string_interpret_escape((const uschar **)&p);
823ad74f 383 p++;
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384 }
385 else
386 {
387 r = Ustrchr(p, '\\');
388 if (!r)
389 {
390 off = Ustrlen(p);
391 memcpy(q, p, off);
392 p += off;
393 q += off;
394 break;
395 }
396 else
397 {
398 off = r - p;
399 memcpy(q, p, off);
400 q += off;
401 p = r;
402 }
403 }
404 }
405*q = '\0';
406
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407return ss;
408}
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409
410
411
412
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413#if (defined(HAVE_LOCAL_SCAN) || defined(EXPAND_DLFUNC)) \
414 && !defined(MACRO_PREDEF) && !defined(COMPILE_UTILITY)
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415/*************************************************
416* Copy and save string *
417*************************************************/
418
f3ebb786 419/*
059ec3d9 420Argument: string to copy
f3ebb786 421Returns: copy of string in new store with the same taint status
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422*/
423
424uschar *
e59797e3 425string_copy_function(const uschar *s)
059ec3d9 426{
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427return string_copy_taint(s, is_tainted(s));
428}
429
430/* This function assumes that memcpy() is faster than strcpy().
431As above, but explicitly specifying the result taint status
432*/
433
434uschar *
d48326c0 435string_copy_taint_function(const uschar * s, BOOL tainted)
f3ebb786 436{
059ec3d9 437int len = Ustrlen(s) + 1;
f3ebb786 438uschar *ss = store_get(len, tainted);
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439memcpy(ss, s, len);
440return ss;
441}
442
443
f3ebb786 444
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445/*************************************************
446* Copy and save string, given length *
447*************************************************/
448
449/* It is assumed the data contains no zeros. A zero is added
450onto the end.
451
452Arguments:
453 s string to copy
454 n number of characters
455
456Returns: copy of string in new store
457*/
458
459uschar *
e59797e3 460string_copyn_function(const uschar *s, int n)
059ec3d9 461{
f3ebb786 462uschar *ss = store_get(n + 1, is_tainted(s));
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463Ustrncpy(ss, s, n);
464ss[n] = 0;
465return ss;
466}
e59797e3 467#endif
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468
469
470/*************************************************
e59797e3 471* Copy and save string in malloc'd store *
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472*************************************************/
473
e59797e3 474/* This function assumes that memcpy() is faster than strcpy().
059ec3d9 475
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476Argument: string to copy
477Returns: copy of string in new store
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478*/
479
480uschar *
e59797e3 481string_copy_malloc(const uschar *s)
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483int len = Ustrlen(s) + 1;
484uschar *ss = store_malloc(len);
485memcpy(ss, s, len);
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486return ss;
487}
488
489
490
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491/*************************************************
492* Copy string if long, inserting newlines *
493*************************************************/
494
495/* If the given string is longer than 75 characters, it is copied, and within
496the copy, certain space characters are converted into newlines.
497
498Argument: pointer to the string
499Returns: pointer to the possibly altered string
500*/
501
502uschar *
503string_split_message(uschar *msg)
504{
505uschar *s, *ss;
506
507if (msg == NULL || Ustrlen(msg) <= 75) return msg;
508s = ss = msg = string_copy(msg);
509
510for (;;)
511 {
512 int i = 0;
513 while (i < 75 && *ss != 0 && *ss != '\n') ss++, i++;
514 if (*ss == 0) break;
515 if (*ss == '\n')
516 s = ++ss;
517 else
518 {
519 uschar *t = ss + 1;
520 uschar *tt = NULL;
521 while (--t > s + 35)
522 {
523 if (*t == ' ')
524 {
525 if (t[-1] == ':') { tt = t; break; }
526 if (tt == NULL) tt = t;
527 }
528 }
529
530 if (tt == NULL) /* Can't split behind - try ahead */
531 {
532 t = ss + 1;
533 while (*t != 0)
534 {
535 if (*t == ' ' || *t == '\n')
536 { tt = t; break; }
537 t++;
538 }
539 }
540
541 if (tt == NULL) break; /* Can't find anywhere to split */
542 *tt = '\n';
543 s = ss = tt+1;
544 }
545 }
546
547return msg;
548}
549
550
551
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552/*************************************************
553* Copy returned DNS domain name, de-escaping *
554*************************************************/
555
556/* If a domain name contains top-bit characters, some resolvers return
557the fully qualified name with those characters turned into escapes. The
558convention is a backslash followed by _decimal_ digits. We convert these
559back into the original binary values. This will be relevant when
560allow_utf8_domains is set true and UTF-8 characters are used in domain
561names. Backslash can also be used to escape other characters, though we
562shouldn't come across them in domain names.
563
564Argument: the domain name string
565Returns: copy of string in new store, de-escaped
566*/
567
568uschar *
569string_copy_dnsdomain(uschar *s)
570{
571uschar *yield;
f3ebb786 572uschar *ss = yield = store_get(Ustrlen(s) + 1, is_tainted(s));
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573
574while (*s != 0)
575 {
576 if (*s != '\\')
577 {
578 *ss++ = *s++;
579 }
580 else if (isdigit(s[1]))
581 {
582 *ss++ = (s[1] - '0')*100 + (s[2] - '0')*10 + s[3] - '0';
583 s += 4;
584 }
585 else if (*(++s) != 0)
586 {
587 *ss++ = *s++;
588 }
589 }
590
591*ss = 0;
592return yield;
593}
594
595
596#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
597/*************************************************
598* Copy space-terminated or quoted string *
599*************************************************/
600
601/* This function copies from a string until its end, or until whitespace is
602encountered, unless the string begins with a double quote, in which case the
603terminating quote is sought, and escaping within the string is done. The length
604of a de-quoted string can be no longer than the original, since escaping always
605turns n characters into 1 character.
606
607Argument: pointer to the pointer to the first character, which gets updated
608Returns: the new string
609*/
610
611uschar *
55414b25 612string_dequote(const uschar **sptr)
059ec3d9 613{
55414b25 614const uschar *s = *sptr;
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615uschar *t, *yield;
616
617/* First find the end of the string */
618
619if (*s != '\"')
059ec3d9 620 while (*s != 0 && !isspace(*s)) s++;
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621else
622 {
623 s++;
8c513105 624 while (*s && *s != '\"')
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625 {
626 if (*s == '\\') (void)string_interpret_escape(&s);
627 s++;
628 }
8c513105 629 if (*s) s++;
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630 }
631
632/* Get enough store to copy into */
633
f3ebb786 634t = yield = store_get(s - *sptr + 1, is_tainted(*sptr));
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635s = *sptr;
636
637/* Do the copy */
638
639if (*s != '\"')
059ec3d9 640 while (*s != 0 && !isspace(*s)) *t++ = *s++;
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641else
642 {
643 s++;
644 while (*s != 0 && *s != '\"')
645 {
f3ebb786 646 *t++ = *s == '\\' ? string_interpret_escape(&s) : *s;
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647 s++;
648 }
f3ebb786 649 if (*s) s++;
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650 }
651
652/* Update the pointer and return the terminated copy */
653
654*sptr = s;
655*t = 0;
656return yield;
657}
658#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
659
660
661
662/*************************************************
663* Format a string and save it *
664*************************************************/
665
94759fce 666/* The formatting is done by string_vformat, which checks the length of
13e70f55 667everything. Taint is taken from the worst of the arguments.
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668
669Arguments:
670 format a printf() format - deliberately char * rather than uschar *
671 because it will most usually be a literal string
672 ... arguments for format
673
674Returns: pointer to fresh piece of store containing sprintf'ed string
675*/
676
677uschar *
f3ebb786 678string_sprintf_trc(const char *format, const uschar * func, unsigned line, ...)
059ec3d9 679{
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680#ifdef COMPILE_UTILITY
681uschar buffer[STRING_SPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE];
682gstring gs = { .size = STRING_SPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE, .ptr = 0, .s = buffer };
683gstring * g = &gs;
684unsigned flags = 0;
685#else
686gstring * g = NULL;
687unsigned flags = SVFMT_REBUFFER|SVFMT_EXTEND;
688#endif
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8aa16eb7 690va_list ap;
f3ebb786 691va_start(ap, line);
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692g = string_vformat_trc(g, func, line, STRING_SPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE,
693 flags, format, ap);
059ec3d9 694va_end(ap);
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f3ebb786 696if (!g)
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697 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
698 "string_sprintf expansion was longer than %d; format string was (%s)\n"
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699 " called from %s %d\n",
700 STRING_SPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE, format, func, line);
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702#ifdef COMPILE_UTILITY
703return string_copyn(g->s, g->ptr);
704#else
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705gstring_release_unused(g);
706return string_from_gstring(g);
8aa16eb7 707#endif
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708}
709
710
711
712/*************************************************
713* Case-independent strncmp() function *
714*************************************************/
715
716/*
717Arguments:
718 s first string
719 t second string
720 n number of characters to compare
721
722Returns: < 0, = 0, or > 0, according to the comparison
723*/
724
725int
1ba28e2b 726strncmpic(const uschar *s, const uschar *t, int n)
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727{
728while (n--)
729 {
730 int c = tolower(*s++) - tolower(*t++);
731 if (c) return c;
732 }
733return 0;
734}
735
736
737/*************************************************
738* Case-independent strcmp() function *
739*************************************************/
740
741/*
742Arguments:
743 s first string
744 t second string
745
746Returns: < 0, = 0, or > 0, according to the comparison
747*/
748
749int
1ba28e2b 750strcmpic(const uschar *s, const uschar *t)
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751{
752while (*s != 0)
753 {
754 int c = tolower(*s++) - tolower(*t++);
755 if (c != 0) return c;
756 }
757return *t;
758}
759
760
761/*************************************************
762* Case-independent strstr() function *
763*************************************************/
764
765/* The third argument specifies whether whitespace is required
766to follow the matched string.
767
768Arguments:
769 s string to search
770 t substring to search for
771 space_follows if TRUE, match only if whitespace follows
772
773Returns: pointer to substring in string, or NULL if not found
774*/
775
776uschar *
777strstric(uschar *s, uschar *t, BOOL space_follows)
778{
779uschar *p = t;
780uschar *yield = NULL;
781int cl = tolower(*p);
782int cu = toupper(*p);
783
784while (*s)
785 {
786 if (*s == cl || *s == cu)
787 {
788 if (yield == NULL) yield = s;
789 if (*(++p) == 0)
790 {
791 if (!space_follows || s[1] == ' ' || s[1] == '\n' ) return yield;
792 yield = NULL;
793 p = t;
794 }
795 cl = tolower(*p);
796 cu = toupper(*p);
797 s++;
798 }
799 else if (yield != NULL)
800 {
801 yield = NULL;
802 p = t;
803 cl = tolower(*p);
804 cu = toupper(*p);
805 }
806 else s++;
807 }
808return NULL;
809}
810
811
812
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813#ifdef COMPILE_UTILITY
814/* Dummy version for this function; it should never be called */
815static void
f3ebb786 816gstring_grow(gstring * g, int count)
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817{
818assert(FALSE);
819}
820#endif
821
822
823
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824#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
825/*************************************************
826* Get next string from separated list *
827*************************************************/
828
829/* Leading and trailing space is removed from each item. The separator in the
830list is controlled by the int pointed to by the separator argument as follows:
831
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832 If the value is > 0 it is used as the separator. This is typically used for
833 sublists such as slash-separated options. The value is always a printing
834 character.
835
836 (If the value is actually > UCHAR_MAX there is only one item in the list.
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837 This is used for some cases when called via functions that sometimes
838 plough through lists, and sometimes are given single items.)
059ec3d9 839
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840 If the value is <= 0, the string is inspected for a leading <x, where x is an
841 ispunct() or an iscntrl() character. If found, x is used as the separator. If
842 not found:
843
844 (a) if separator == 0, ':' is used
845 (b) if separator <0, -separator is used
846
847 In all cases the value of the separator that is used is written back to the
848 int so that it is used on subsequent calls as we progress through the list.
849
850A literal ispunct() separator can be represented in an item by doubling, but
851there is no way to include an iscntrl() separator as part of the data.
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852
853Arguments:
854 listptr points to a pointer to the current start of the list; the
855 pointer gets updated to point after the end of the next item
856 separator a pointer to the separator character in an int (see above)
857 buffer where to put a copy of the next string in the list; or
858 NULL if the next string is returned in new memory
859 buflen when buffer is not NULL, the size of buffer; otherwise ignored
860
861Returns: pointer to buffer, containing the next substring,
862 or NULL if no more substrings
863*/
864
865uschar *
55414b25 866string_nextinlist(const uschar **listptr, int *separator, uschar *buffer, int buflen)
059ec3d9 867{
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868int sep = *separator;
869const uschar *s = *listptr;
ec95d1a6 870BOOL sep_is_special;
059ec3d9 871
8b455685 872if (!s) return NULL;
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873
874/* This allows for a fixed specified separator to be an iscntrl() character,
875but at the time of implementation, this is never the case. However, it's best
876to be conservative. */
877
878while (isspace(*s) && *s != sep) s++;
879
880/* A change of separator is permitted, so look for a leading '<' followed by an
881allowed character. */
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882
883if (sep <= 0)
884 {
ec95d1a6 885 if (*s == '<' && (ispunct(s[1]) || iscntrl(s[1])))
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886 {
887 sep = s[1];
b72f857f 888 if (*++s) ++s;
ec95d1a6 889 while (isspace(*s) && *s != sep) s++;
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890 }
891 else
8b455685 892 sep = sep ? -sep : ':';
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893 *separator = sep;
894 }
895
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896/* An empty string has no list elements */
897
8b455685 898if (!*s) return NULL;
059ec3d9 899
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900/* Note whether whether or not the separator is an iscntrl() character. */
901
902sep_is_special = iscntrl(sep);
903
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905
617d3932 906if (buffer)
059ec3d9 907 {
d4ff61d1 908 int p = 0;
8b455685 909 for (; *s; s++)
059ec3d9 910 {
ec95d1a6 911 if (*s == sep && (*(++s) != sep || sep_is_special)) break;
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912 if (p < buflen - 1) buffer[p++] = *s;
913 }
914 while (p > 0 && isspace(buffer[p-1])) p--;
8b455685 915 buffer[p] = '\0';
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916 }
917
918/* Handle the case when a buffer is not provided. */
919
920else
921 {
acec9514 922 gstring * g = NULL;
ec95d1a6 923
059ec3d9 924 /* We know that *s != 0 at this point. However, it might be pointing to a
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925 separator, which could indicate an empty string, or (if an ispunct()
926 character) could be doubled to indicate a separator character as data at the
927 start of a string. Avoid getting working memory for an empty item. */
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928
929 if (*s == sep)
930 {
931 s++;
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932 if (*s != sep || sep_is_special)
933 {
934 *listptr = s;
935 return string_copy(US"");
936 }
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937 }
938
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939 /* Not an empty string; the first character is guaranteed to be a data
940 character. */
941
942 for (;;)
059ec3d9 943 {
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944 const uschar * ss;
945 for (ss = s + 1; *ss && *ss != sep; ) ss++;
acec9514 946 g = string_catn(g, s, ss-s);
ec95d1a6 947 s = ss;
8b455685 948 if (!*s || *++s != sep || sep_is_special) break;
059ec3d9 949 }
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950 while (g->ptr > 0 && isspace(g->s[g->ptr-1])) g->ptr--;
951 buffer = string_from_gstring(g);
e59797e3 952 gstring_release_unused(g);
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953 }
954
955/* Update the current pointer and return the new string */
956
957*listptr = s;
958return buffer;
959}
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960
961
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962static const uschar *
963Ustrnchr(const uschar * s, int c, unsigned * len)
964{
965unsigned siz = *len;
966while (siz)
967 {
968 if (!*s) return NULL;
969 if (*s == c)
970 {
971 *len = siz;
972 return s;
973 }
974 s++;
975 siz--;
976 }
977return NULL;
978}
979
980
76146973 981/************************************************
1d9ddac9 982* Add element to separated list *
76146973 983************************************************/
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984/* This function is used to build a list, returning an allocated null-terminated
985growable string. The given element has any embedded separator characters
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986doubled.
987
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988Despite having the same growable-string interface as string_cat() the list is
989always returned null-terminated.
990
76146973 991Arguments:
acec9514 992 list expanding-string for the list that is being built, or NULL
76146973 993 if this is a new list that has no contents yet
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994 sep list separator character
995 ele new element to be appended to the list
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996
997Returns: pointer to the start of the list, changed if copied for expansion.
998*/
999
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1000gstring *
1001string_append_listele(gstring * list, uschar sep, const uschar * ele)
76146973 1002{
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1003uschar * sp;
1004
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1005if (list && list->ptr)
1006 list = string_catn(list, &sep, 1);
76146973 1007
e3dd1d67 1008while((sp = Ustrchr(ele, sep)))
76146973 1009 {
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1010 list = string_catn(list, ele, sp-ele+1);
1011 list = string_catn(list, &sep, 1);
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1012 ele = sp+1;
1013 }
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1014list = string_cat(list, ele);
1015(void) string_from_gstring(list);
4226691b 1016return list;
76146973 1017}
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1018
1019
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1020gstring *
1021string_append_listele_n(gstring * list, uschar sep, const uschar * ele,
1022 unsigned len)
00ba27c5 1023{
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1024const uschar * sp;
1025
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1026if (list && list->ptr)
1027 list = string_catn(list, &sep, 1);
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1028
1029while((sp = Ustrnchr(ele, sep, &len)))
1030 {
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1031 list = string_catn(list, ele, sp-ele+1);
1032 list = string_catn(list, &sep, 1);
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1033 ele = sp+1;
1034 len--;
1035 }
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1036list = string_catn(list, ele, len);
1037(void) string_from_gstring(list);
4226691b 1038return list;
00ba27c5 1039}
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1040
1041
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1043/* A slightly-bogus listmaker utility; the separator is a string so
1044can be multiple chars - there is no checking for the element content
1045containing any of the separator. */
1046
1047gstring *
1048string_append2_listele_n(gstring * list, const uschar * sepstr,
1049 const uschar * ele, unsigned len)
1050{
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1051if (list && list->ptr)
1052 list = string_cat(list, sepstr);
1053
1054list = string_catn(list, ele, len);
1055(void) string_from_gstring(list);
1056return list;
1057}
1058
1059
1060
acec9514 1061/************************************************/
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1062/* Add more space to a growable-string. The caller should check
1063first if growth is required. The gstring struct is modified on
1064return; specifically, the string-base-pointer may have been changed.
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1065
1066Arguments:
1067 g the growable-string
f3ebb786 1068 count amount needed for g->ptr to increase by
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1069*/
1070
1071static void
f3ebb786 1072gstring_grow(gstring * g, int count)
acec9514 1073{
f3ebb786 1074int p = g->ptr;
acec9514 1075int oldsize = g->size;
f3ebb786 1076BOOL tainted = is_tainted(g->s);
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1077
1078/* Mostly, string_cat() is used to build small strings of a few hundred
1079characters at most. There are times, however, when the strings are very much
1080longer (for example, a lookup that returns a vast number of alias addresses).
1081To try to keep things reasonable, we use increments whose size depends on the
1082existing length of the string. */
1083
1084unsigned inc = oldsize < 4096 ? 127 : 1023;
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1085
1086if (count <= 0) return;
1087g->size = (p + count + inc + 1) & ~inc; /* one for a NUL */
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1088
1089/* Try to extend an existing allocation. If the result of calling
1090store_extend() is false, either there isn't room in the current memory block,
1091or this string is not the top item on the dynamic store stack. We then have
1092to get a new chunk of store and copy the old string. When building large
1093strings, it is helpful to call store_release() on the old string, to release
1094memory blocks that have become empty. (The block will be freed if the string
1095is at its start.) However, we can do this only if we know that the old string
1096was the last item on the dynamic memory stack. This is the case if it matches
1097store_last_get. */
1098
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1099if (!store_extend(g->s, tainted, oldsize, g->size))
1100 g->s = store_newblock(g->s, tainted, g->size, p);
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1101}
1102
1103
1104
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1105/*************************************************
1106* Add chars to string *
1107*************************************************/
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1108/* This function is used when building up strings of unknown length. Room is
1109always left for a terminating zero to be added to the string that is being
1110built. This function does not require the string that is being added to be NUL
1111terminated, because the number of characters to add is given explicitly. It is
1112sometimes called to extract parts of other strings.
1113
1114Arguments:
1115 string points to the start of the string that is being built, or NULL
1116 if this is a new string that has no contents yet
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1117 s points to characters to add
1118 count count of characters to add; must not exceed the length of s, if s
42055a33 1119 is a C string.
059ec3d9 1120
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1121Returns: pointer to the start of the string, changed if copied for expansion.
1122 Note that a NUL is not added, though space is left for one. This is
1123 because string_cat() is often called multiple times to build up a
1124 string - there's no point adding the NUL till the end.
a1b8a755 1125
059ec3d9 1126*/
96f5fe4c 1127/* coverity[+alloc] */
059ec3d9 1128
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1129gstring *
1130string_catn(gstring * g, const uschar *s, int count)
059ec3d9 1131{
acec9514 1132int p;
f3ebb786 1133BOOL srctaint = is_tainted(s);
059ec3d9 1134
acec9514 1135if (!g)
059ec3d9 1136 {
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1137 unsigned inc = count < 4096 ? 127 : 1023;
1138 unsigned size = ((count + inc) & ~inc) + 1;
f3ebb786 1139 g = string_get_tainted(size, srctaint);
059ec3d9 1140 }
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1141else if (srctaint && !is_tainted(g->s))
1142 gstring_rebuffer(g);
059ec3d9 1143
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1144p = g->ptr;
1145if (p + count >= g->size)
f3ebb786 1146 gstring_grow(g, count);
acec9514 1147
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1148/* Because we always specify the exact number of characters to copy, we can
1149use memcpy(), which is likely to be more efficient than strncopy() because the
acec9514 1150latter has to check for zero bytes. */
059ec3d9 1151
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1152memcpy(g->s + p, s, count);
1153g->ptr = p + count;
1154return g;
059ec3d9 1155}
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1156
1157
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1158gstring *
1159string_cat(gstring *string, const uschar *s)
c2f669a4 1160{
acec9514 1161return string_catn(string, s, Ustrlen(s));
c2f669a4 1162}
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1163
1164
1165
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1166/*************************************************
1167* Append strings to another string *
1168*************************************************/
1169
1170/* This function can be used to build a string from many other strings.
1171It calls string_cat() to do the dirty work.
1172
1173Arguments:
acec9514 1174 string expanding-string that is being built, or NULL
059ec3d9 1175 if this is a new string that has no contents yet
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1176 count the number of strings to append
1177 ... "count" uschar* arguments, which must be valid zero-terminated
1178 C strings
1179
1180Returns: pointer to the start of the string, changed if copied for expansion.
1181 The string is not zero-terminated - see string_cat() above.
1182*/
1183
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1184__inline__ gstring *
1185string_append(gstring *string, int count, ...)
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1186{
1187va_list ap;
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1188
1189va_start(ap, count);
acec9514 1190while (count-- > 0)
059ec3d9
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1191 {
1192 uschar *t = va_arg(ap, uschar *);
acec9514 1193 string = string_cat(string, t);
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1194 }
1195va_end(ap);
1196
1197return string;
1198}
1199#endif
1200
1201
1202
1203/*************************************************
1204* Format a string with length checks *
1205*************************************************/
1206
1207/* This function is used to format a string with checking of the length of the
1208output for all conversions. It protects Exim from absent-mindedness when
1209calling functions like debug_printf and string_sprintf, and elsewhere. There
1210are two different entry points to what is actually the same function, depending
1211on whether the variable length list of data arguments are given explicitly or
1212as a va_list item.
1213
1214The formats are the usual printf() ones, with some omissions (never used) and
c0b9d3e8 1215three additions for strings: %S forces lower case, %T forces upper case, and
acec9514 1216%#s or %#S prints nothing for a NULL string. Without the # "NULL" is printed
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1217(useful in debugging). There is also the addition of %D and %M, which insert
1218the date in the form used for datestamped log files.
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1219
1220Arguments:
1221 buffer a buffer in which to put the formatted string
1222 buflen the length of the buffer
1223 format the format string - deliberately char * and not uschar *
1224 ... or ap variable list of supplementary arguments
1225
1226Returns: TRUE if the result fitted in the buffer
1227*/
1228
1229BOOL
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1230string_format_trc(uschar * buffer, int buflen,
1231 const uschar * func, unsigned line, const char * format, ...)
059ec3d9 1232{
d12746bc 1233gstring g = { .size = buflen, .ptr = 0, .s = buffer }, *gp;
059ec3d9
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1234va_list ap;
1235va_start(ap, format);
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1236gp = string_vformat_trc(&g, func, line, STRING_SPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE,
1237 0, format, ap);
059ec3d9 1238va_end(ap);
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1239g.s[g.ptr] = '\0';
1240return !!gp;
059ec3d9
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1241}
1242
1243
d12746bc 1244
d12746bc 1245
f3ebb786 1246/* Build or append to a growing-string, sprintf-style.
d12746bc 1247
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1248Arguments:
1249 g a growable-string
1250 func called-from function name, for debug
1251 line called-from file line number, for debug
1252 limit maximum string size
1253 flags see below
1254 format printf-like format string
1255 ap variable-args pointer
1256
1257Flags:
1258 SVFMT_EXTEND buffer can be created or exteded as needed
1259 SVFMT_REBUFFER buffer can be recopied to tainted mem as needed
1260 SVFMT_TAINT_NOCHK do not check inputs for taint
1261
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1262If the "extend" flag is true, the string passed in can be NULL,
1263empty, or non-empty. Growing is subject to an overall limit given
b273058b 1264by the limit argument.
d12746bc 1265
f3ebb786 1266If the "extend" flag is false, the string passed in may not be NULL,
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1267will not be grown, and is usable in the original place after return.
1268The return value can be NULL to signify overflow.
1269
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1270Returns the possibly-new (if copy for growth or taint-handling was needed)
1271string, not nul-terminated.
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1272*/
1273
1274gstring *
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1275string_vformat_trc(gstring * g, const uschar * func, unsigned line,
1276 unsigned size_limit, unsigned flags, const char *format, va_list ap)
059ec3d9 1277{
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1278enum ltypes { L_NORMAL=1, L_SHORT=2, L_LONG=3, L_LONGLONG=4, L_LONGDOUBLE=5, L_SIZE=6 };
1279
f3ebb786 1280int width, precision, off, lim, need;
d12746bc 1281const char * fp = format; /* Deliberately not unsigned */
f3ebb786 1282BOOL dest_tainted = FALSE;
b1c749bb 1283
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1284string_datestamp_offset = -1; /* Datestamp not inserted */
1285string_datestamp_length = 0; /* Datestamp not inserted */
1286string_datestamp_type = 0; /* Datestamp not inserted */
059ec3d9 1287
d12746bc 1288#ifdef COMPILE_UTILITY
f3ebb786 1289assert(!(flags & SVFMT_EXTEND));
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1290assert(g);
1291#else
1292
1293/* Ensure we have a string, to save on checking later */
1294if (!g) g = string_get(16);
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1295else if (!(flags & SVFMT_TAINT_NOCHK)) dest_tainted = is_tainted(g->s);
1296
1297if (!(flags & SVFMT_TAINT_NOCHK) && !dest_tainted && is_tainted(format))
1298 {
aaabfafe 1299#ifndef MACRO_PREDEF
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1300 if (!(flags & SVFMT_REBUFFER))
1301 die_tainted(US"string_vformat", func, line);
aaabfafe 1302#endif
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1303 gstring_rebuffer(g);
1304 dest_tainted = TRUE;
1305 }
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1306#endif /*!COMPILE_UTILITY*/
1307
1308lim = g->size - 1; /* leave one for a nul */
1309off = g->ptr; /* remember initial offset in gstring */
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1310
1311/* Scan the format and handle the insertions */
1312
d12746bc 1313while (*fp)
059ec3d9 1314 {
b1c749bb 1315 int length = L_NORMAL;
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1316 int *nptr;
1317 int slen;
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1318 const char *null = "NULL"; /* ) These variables */
1319 const char *item_start, *s; /* ) are deliberately */
1320 char newformat[16]; /* ) not unsigned */
1321 char * gp = CS g->s + g->ptr; /* ) */
059ec3d9
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1322
1323 /* Non-% characters just get copied verbatim */
1324
1325 if (*fp != '%')
1326 {
d12746bc 1327 /* Avoid string_copyn() due to COMPILE_UTILITY */
f3ebb786 1328 if ((need = g->ptr + 1) > lim)
1100a343 1329 {
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1330 if (!(flags & SVFMT_EXTEND) || need > size_limit) return NULL;
1331 gstring_grow(g, 1);
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1332 lim = g->size - 1;
1333 }
d12746bc 1334 g->s[g->ptr++] = (uschar) *fp++;
059ec3d9
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1335 continue;
1336 }
1337
1338 /* Deal with % characters. Pick off the width and precision, for checking
1339 strings, skipping over the flag and modifier characters. */
1340
1341 item_start = fp;
1342 width = precision = -1;
1343
1344 if (strchr("-+ #0", *(++fp)) != NULL)
1345 {
1346 if (*fp == '#') null = "";
1347 fp++;
1348 }
1349
1350 if (isdigit((uschar)*fp))
1351 {
1352 width = *fp++ - '0';
1353 while (isdigit((uschar)*fp)) width = width * 10 + *fp++ - '0';
1354 }
1355 else if (*fp == '*')
1356 {
1357 width = va_arg(ap, int);
1358 fp++;
1359 }
1360
1361 if (*fp == '.')
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1362 if (*(++fp) == '*')
1363 {
1364 precision = va_arg(ap, int);
1365 fp++;
1366 }
1367 else
d12746bc
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1368 for (precision = 0; isdigit((uschar)*fp); fp++)
1369 precision = precision*10 + *fp - '0';
059ec3d9 1370
91a246f6 1371 /* Skip over 'h', 'L', 'l', 'll' and 'z', remembering the item length */
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1372
1373 if (*fp == 'h')
1374 { fp++; length = L_SHORT; }
1375 else if (*fp == 'L')
1376 { fp++; length = L_LONGDOUBLE; }
1377 else if (*fp == 'l')
b1c749bb 1378 if (fp[1] == 'l')
d12746bc 1379 { fp += 2; length = L_LONGLONG; }
b1c749bb 1380 else
d12746bc 1381 { fp++; length = L_LONG; }
91a246f6
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1382 else if (*fp == 'z')
1383 { fp++; length = L_SIZE; }
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1384
1385 /* Handle each specific format type. */
1386
1387 switch (*fp++)
1388 {
1389 case 'n':
d12746bc
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1390 nptr = va_arg(ap, int *);
1391 *nptr = g->ptr - off;
1392 break;
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1393
1394 case 'd':
1395 case 'o':
1396 case 'u':
1397 case 'x':
1398 case 'X':
d12746bc 1399 width = length > L_LONG ? 24 : 12;
f3ebb786 1400 if ((need = g->ptr + width) > lim)
1100a343 1401 {
f3ebb786
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1402 if (!(flags & SVFMT_EXTEND) || need >= size_limit) return NULL;
1403 gstring_grow(g, width);
1100a343
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1404 lim = g->size - 1;
1405 gp = CS g->s + g->ptr;
1406 }
d12746bc
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1407 strncpy(newformat, item_start, fp - item_start);
1408 newformat[fp - item_start] = 0;
b1c749bb 1409
d12746bc
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1410 /* Short int is promoted to int when passing through ..., so we must use
1411 int for va_arg(). */
b1c749bb 1412
d12746bc
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1413 switch(length)
1414 {
1415 case L_SHORT:
1416 case L_NORMAL:
1417 g->ptr += sprintf(gp, newformat, va_arg(ap, int)); break;
1418 case L_LONG:
1419 g->ptr += sprintf(gp, newformat, va_arg(ap, long int)); break;
1420 case L_LONGLONG:
1421 g->ptr += sprintf(gp, newformat, va_arg(ap, LONGLONG_T)); break;
1422 case L_SIZE:
1423 g->ptr += sprintf(gp, newformat, va_arg(ap, size_t)); break;
1424 }
1425 break;
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1426
1427 case 'p':
2e8db779
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1428 {
1429 void * ptr;
f3ebb786 1430 if ((need = g->ptr + 24) > lim)
1100a343 1431 {
f3ebb786
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1432 if (!(flags & SVFMT_EXTEND || need >= size_limit)) return NULL;
1433 gstring_grow(g, 24);
1100a343
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1434 lim = g->size - 1;
1435 gp = CS g->s + g->ptr;
1436 }
81f358da
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1437 /* sprintf() saying "(nil)" for a null pointer seems unreliable.
1438 Handle it explicitly. */
2e8db779
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1439 if ((ptr = va_arg(ap, void *)))
1440 {
1441 strncpy(newformat, item_start, fp - item_start);
1442 newformat[fp - item_start] = 0;
d12746bc 1443 g->ptr += sprintf(gp, newformat, ptr);
2e8db779
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1444 }
1445 else
d12746bc 1446 g->ptr += sprintf(gp, "(nil)");
2e8db779 1447 }
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1448 break;
1449
1450 /* %f format is inherently insecure if the numbers that it may be
870f6ba8
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1451 handed are unknown (e.g. 1e300). However, in Exim, %f is used for
1452 printing load averages, and these are actually stored as integers
1453 (load average * 1000) so the size of the numbers is constrained.
1454 It is also used for formatting sending rates, where the simplicity
1455 of the format prevents overflow. */
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1456
1457 case 'f':
1458 case 'e':
1459 case 'E':
1460 case 'g':
1461 case 'G':
d12746bc 1462 if (precision < 0) precision = 6;
f3ebb786 1463 if ((need = g->ptr + precision + 8) > lim)
1100a343 1464 {
f3ebb786
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1465 if (!(flags & SVFMT_EXTEND || need >= size_limit)) return NULL;
1466 gstring_grow(g, precision+8);
1100a343
JH
1467 lim = g->size - 1;
1468 gp = CS g->s + g->ptr;
1469 }
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1470 strncpy(newformat, item_start, fp - item_start);
1471 newformat[fp-item_start] = 0;
1472 if (length == L_LONGDOUBLE)
1473 g->ptr += sprintf(gp, newformat, va_arg(ap, long double));
1474 else
1475 g->ptr += sprintf(gp, newformat, va_arg(ap, double));
1476 break;
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1477
1478 /* String types */
1479
1480 case '%':
f3ebb786 1481 if ((need = g->ptr + 1) > lim)
1100a343 1482 {
f3ebb786
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1483 if (!(flags & SVFMT_EXTEND || need >= size_limit)) return NULL;
1484 gstring_grow(g, 1);
1100a343
JH
1485 lim = g->size - 1;
1486 }
d12746bc
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1487 g->s[g->ptr++] = (uschar) '%';
1488 break;
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1489
1490 case 'c':
f3ebb786 1491 if ((need = g->ptr + 1) > lim)
1100a343 1492 {
f3ebb786
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1493 if (!(flags & SVFMT_EXTEND || need >= size_limit)) return NULL;
1494 gstring_grow(g, 1);
1100a343
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1495 lim = g->size - 1;
1496 }
d12746bc
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1497 g->s[g->ptr++] = (uschar) va_arg(ap, int);
1498 break;
059ec3d9 1499
f1e5fef5 1500 case 'D': /* Insert daily datestamp for log file names */
d12746bc
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1501 s = CS tod_stamp(tod_log_datestamp_daily);
1502 string_datestamp_offset = g->ptr; /* Passed back via global */
1503 string_datestamp_length = Ustrlen(s); /* Passed back via global */
1504 string_datestamp_type = tod_log_datestamp_daily;
1505 slen = string_datestamp_length;
1506 goto INSERT_STRING;
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1507
1508 case 'M': /* Insert monthly datestamp for log file names */
d12746bc
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1509 s = CS tod_stamp(tod_log_datestamp_monthly);
1510 string_datestamp_offset = g->ptr; /* Passed back via global */
1511 string_datestamp_length = Ustrlen(s); /* Passed back via global */
1512 string_datestamp_type = tod_log_datestamp_monthly;
1513 slen = string_datestamp_length;
1514 goto INSERT_STRING;
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1515
1516 case 's':
1517 case 'S': /* Forces *lower* case */
c0b9d3e8 1518 case 'T': /* Forces *upper* case */
d12746bc 1519 s = va_arg(ap, char *);
059ec3d9 1520
d12746bc
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1521 if (!s) s = null;
1522 slen = Ustrlen(s);
059ec3d9 1523
f3ebb786
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1524 if (!(flags & SVFMT_TAINT_NOCHK) && !dest_tainted && is_tainted(s))
1525 if (flags & SVFMT_REBUFFER)
1526 {
1527 gstring_rebuffer(g);
1528 gp = CS g->s + g->ptr;
1529 dest_tainted = TRUE;
1530 }
aaabfafe 1531#ifndef MACRO_PREDEF
f3ebb786
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1532 else
1533 die_tainted(US"string_vformat", func, line);
aaabfafe 1534#endif
f3ebb786 1535
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1536 INSERT_STRING: /* Come to from %D or %M above */
1537
059ec3d9 1538 {
d12746bc 1539 BOOL truncated = FALSE;
059ec3d9 1540
d12746bc
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1541 /* If the width is specified, check that there is a precision
1542 set; if not, set it to the width to prevent overruns of long
1543 strings. */
059ec3d9 1544
d12746bc
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1545 if (width >= 0)
1546 {
1547 if (precision < 0) precision = width;
1548 }
059ec3d9 1549
d12746bc
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1550 /* If a width is not specified and the precision is specified, set
1551 the width to the precision, or the string length if shorted. */
059ec3d9 1552
d12746bc
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1553 else if (precision >= 0)
1554 width = precision < slen ? precision : slen;
059ec3d9 1555
d12746bc 1556 /* If neither are specified, set them both to the string length. */
059ec3d9 1557
d12746bc
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1558 else
1559 width = precision = slen;
1560
f3ebb786 1561 if ((need = g->ptr + width) >= size_limit || !(flags & SVFMT_EXTEND))
d12746bc
JH
1562 {
1563 if (g->ptr == lim) return NULL;
f3ebb786 1564 if (need > lim)
d12746bc
JH
1565 {
1566 truncated = TRUE;
1567 width = precision = lim - g->ptr - 1;
1568 if (width < 0) width = 0;
1569 if (precision < 0) precision = 0;
1570 }
1571 }
f3ebb786 1572 else if (need > lim)
1100a343 1573 {
f3ebb786 1574 gstring_grow(g, width);
1100a343
JH
1575 lim = g->size - 1;
1576 gp = CS g->s + g->ptr;
1577 }
d12746bc
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1578
1579 g->ptr += sprintf(gp, "%*.*s", width, precision, s);
1580 if (fp[-1] == 'S')
1581 while (*gp) { *gp = tolower(*gp); gp++; }
1582 else if (fp[-1] == 'T')
1583 while (*gp) { *gp = toupper(*gp); gp++; }
1584
1585 if (truncated) return NULL;
1586 break;
059ec3d9 1587 }
059ec3d9
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1588
1589 /* Some things are never used in Exim; also catches junk. */
1590
1591 default:
d12746bc
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1592 strncpy(newformat, item_start, fp - item_start);
1593 newformat[fp-item_start] = 0;
1594 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "string_format: unsupported type "
1595 "in \"%s\" in \"%s\"", newformat, format);
1596 break;
059ec3d9
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1597 }
1598 }
1599
f3ebb786
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1600if (g->ptr > g->size)
1601 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
1602 "string_format internal error: caller %s %d", func, line);
d12746bc
JH
1603return g;
1604}
059ec3d9 1605
059ec3d9 1606
d12746bc
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1607
1608#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
059ec3d9
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1609/*************************************************
1610* Generate an "open failed" message *
1611*************************************************/
1612
1613/* This function creates a message after failure to open a file. It includes a
1614string supplied as data, adds the strerror() text, and if the failure was
1615"Permission denied", reads and includes the euid and egid.
1616
1617Arguments:
1618 eno the value of errno after the failure
1619 format a text format string - deliberately not uschar *
1620 ... arguments for the format string
1621
1622Returns: a message, in dynamic store
1623*/
1624
1625uschar *
f3ebb786
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1626string_open_failed_trc(int eno, const uschar * func, unsigned line,
1627 const char *format, ...)
059ec3d9
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1628{
1629va_list ap;
d12746bc 1630gstring * g = string_get(1024);
059ec3d9 1631
d12746bc 1632g = string_catn(g, US"failed to open ", 15);
059ec3d9
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1633
1634/* Use the checked formatting routine to ensure that the buffer
1635does not overflow. It should not, since this is called only for internally
1636specified messages. If it does, the message just gets truncated, and there
1637doesn't seem much we can do about that. */
1638
d12746bc 1639va_start(ap, format);
f3ebb786
JH
1640(void) string_vformat_trc(g, func, line, STRING_SPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE,
1641 0, format, ap);
d12746bc 1642string_from_gstring(g);
e59797e3 1643gstring_release_unused(g);
cb570b5e 1644va_end(ap);
059ec3d9 1645
d12746bc
JH
1646return eno == EACCES
1647 ? string_sprintf("%s: %s (euid=%ld egid=%ld)", g->s, strerror(eno),
1648 (long int)geteuid(), (long int)getegid())
1649 : string_sprintf("%s: %s", g->s, strerror(eno));
059ec3d9
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1650}
1651#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
1652
1653
1654
059ec3d9
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1655
1656
bc3c7bb7
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1657#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
1658/* qsort(3), currently used to sort the environment variables
1659for -bP environment output, needs a function to compare two pointers to string
1660pointers. Here it is. */
1661
1662int
84bbb4d8 1663string_compare_by_pointer(const void *a, const void *b)
bc3c7bb7 1664{
35a5627d 1665return Ustrcmp(* CUSS a, * CUSS b);
bc3c7bb7
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1666}
1667#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
059ec3d9
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1668
1669
1670
d12746bc 1671
059ec3d9
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1672/*************************************************
1673**************************************************
1674* Stand-alone test program *
1675**************************************************
1676*************************************************/
1677
1678#ifdef STAND_ALONE
1679int main(void)
1680{
1681uschar buffer[256];
1682
1683printf("Testing is_ip_address\n");
1684
1685while (fgets(CS buffer, sizeof(buffer), stdin) != NULL)
1686 {
1687 int offset;
1688 buffer[Ustrlen(buffer) - 1] = 0;
1689 printf("%d\n", string_is_ip_address(buffer, NULL));
1690 printf("%d %d %s\n", string_is_ip_address(buffer, &offset), offset, buffer);
1691 }
1692
1693printf("Testing string_nextinlist\n");
1694
1695while (fgets(CS buffer, sizeof(buffer), stdin) != NULL)
1696 {
1697 uschar *list = buffer;
1698 uschar *lp1, *lp2;
1699 uschar item[256];
1700 int sep1 = 0;
1701 int sep2 = 0;
1702
1703 if (*list == '<')
1704 {
1705 sep1 = sep2 = list[1];
1706 list += 2;
1707 }
1708
1709 lp1 = lp2 = list;
1710 for (;;)
1711 {
1712 uschar *item1 = string_nextinlist(&lp1, &sep1, item, sizeof(item));
1713 uschar *item2 = string_nextinlist(&lp2, &sep2, NULL, 0);
1714
1715 if (item1 == NULL && item2 == NULL) break;
1716 if (item == NULL || item2 == NULL || Ustrcmp(item1, item2) != 0)
1717 {
1718 printf("***ERROR\nitem1=\"%s\"\nitem2=\"%s\"\n",
1719 (item1 == NULL)? "NULL" : CS item1,
1720 (item2 == NULL)? "NULL" : CS item2);
1721 break;
1722 }
1723 else printf(" \"%s\"\n", CS item1);
1724 }
1725 }
1726
1727/* This is a horrible lash-up, but it serves its purpose. */
1728
1729printf("Testing string_format\n");
1730
1731while (fgets(CS buffer, sizeof(buffer), stdin) != NULL)
1732 {
1733 void *args[3];
ed72ace5 1734 long long llargs[3];
059ec3d9
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1735 double dargs[3];
1736 int dflag = 0;
ed72ace5 1737 int llflag = 0;
059ec3d9
PH
1738 int n = 0;
1739 int count;
1740 int countset = 0;
1741 uschar format[256];
1742 uschar outbuf[256];
1743 uschar *s;
1744 buffer[Ustrlen(buffer) - 1] = 0;
1745
1746 s = Ustrchr(buffer, ',');
1747 if (s == NULL) s = buffer + Ustrlen(buffer);
1748
1749 Ustrncpy(format, buffer, s - buffer);
1750 format[s-buffer] = 0;
1751
1752 if (*s == ',') s++;
1753
1754 while (*s != 0)
1755 {
1756 uschar *ss = s;
1757 s = Ustrchr(ss, ',');
1758 if (s == NULL) s = ss + Ustrlen(ss);
1759
1760 if (isdigit(*ss))
1761 {
1762 Ustrncpy(outbuf, ss, s-ss);
1763 if (Ustrchr(outbuf, '.') != NULL)
1764 {
1765 dflag = 1;
1766 dargs[n++] = Ustrtod(outbuf, NULL);
1767 }
ed72ace5
PH
1768 else if (Ustrstr(outbuf, "ll") != NULL)
1769 {
1770 llflag = 1;
1771 llargs[n++] = strtoull(CS outbuf, NULL, 10);
1772 }
059ec3d9
PH
1773 else
1774 {
1775 args[n++] = (void *)Uatoi(outbuf);
1776 }
1777 }
1778
1779 else if (Ustrcmp(ss, "*") == 0)
1780 {
1781 args[n++] = (void *)(&count);
1782 countset = 1;
1783 }
1784
1785 else
1786 {
1787 uschar *sss = malloc(s - ss + 1);
1788 Ustrncpy(sss, ss, s-ss);
1789 args[n++] = sss;
1790 }
1791
1792 if (*s == ',') s++;
1793 }
1794
ed72ace5
PH
1795 if (!dflag && !llflag)
1796 printf("%s\n", string_format(outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), CS format,
1797 args[0], args[1], args[2])? "True" : "False");
1798
1799 else if (dflag)
1800 printf("%s\n", string_format(outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), CS format,
1801 dargs[0], dargs[1], dargs[2])? "True" : "False");
059ec3d9
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1802
1803 else printf("%s\n", string_format(outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), CS format,
ed72ace5 1804 llargs[0], llargs[1], llargs[2])? "True" : "False");
059ec3d9
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1805
1806 printf("%s\n", CS outbuf);
1807 if (countset) printf("count=%d\n", count);
1808 }
1809
1810return 0;
1811}
1812#endif
1813
1814/* End of string.c */