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1/*************************************************
2* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3*************************************************/
4
c4ceed07 5/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2012 */
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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"
13
14
15#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
16/*************************************************
17* Test for IP address *
18*************************************************/
19
20/* This used just to be a regular expression, but with IPv6 things are a bit
21more complicated. If the address contains a colon, it is assumed to be a v6
22address (assuming HAVE_IPV6 is set). If a mask is permitted and one is present,
23and maskptr is not NULL, its offset is placed there.
24
25Arguments:
26 s a string
27 maskptr NULL if no mask is permitted to follow
28 otherwise, points to an int where the offset of '/' is placed
1688f43b 29 if there is no / followed by trailing digits, *maskptr is set 0
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30
31Returns: 0 if the string is not a textual representation of an IP address
32 4 if it is an IPv4 address
33 6 if it is an IPv6 address
34*/
35
36int
b1f8e4f8 37string_is_ip_address(const uschar *s, int *maskptr)
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38{
39int i;
40int yield = 4;
41
42/* If an optional mask is permitted, check for it. If found, pass back the
43offset. */
44
45if (maskptr != NULL)
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;
62 int count = 0;
63
64 yield = 6;
65
66 /* An IPv6 address must start with hex digit or double colon. A single
67 colon is invalid. */
68
69 if (*s == ':' && *(++s) != ':') return 0;
70
71 /* Now read up to 8 components consisting of up to 4 hex digits each. There
72 may be one and only one appearance of double colon, which implies any number
73 of binary zero bits. The number of preceding components is held in count. */
74
75 for (count = 0; count < 8; count++)
76 {
77 /* If the end of the string is reached before reading 8 components, the
78 address is valid provided a double colon has been read. This also applies
79 if we hit the / that introduces a mask or the % that introduces the
80 interface specifier (scope id) of a link-local address. */
81
82 if (*s == 0 || *s == '%' || *s == '/') return had_double_colon? yield : 0;
83
84 /* If a component starts with an additional colon, we have hit a double
85 colon. This is permitted to appear once only, and counts as at least
86 one component. The final component may be of this form. */
87
88 if (*s == ':')
89 {
90 if (had_double_colon) return 0;
91 had_double_colon = TRUE;
92 s++;
93 continue;
94 }
95
96 /* If the remainder of the string contains a dot but no colons, we
97 can expect a trailing IPv4 address. This is valid if either there has
98 been no double-colon and this is the 7th component (with the IPv4 address
99 being the 7th & 8th components), OR if there has been a double-colon
100 and fewer than 6 components. */
101
102 if (Ustrchr(s, ':') == NULL && Ustrchr(s, '.') != NULL)
103 {
104 if ((!had_double_colon && count != 6) ||
105 (had_double_colon && count > 6)) return 0;
106 v4end = TRUE;
107 yield = 6;
108 break;
109 }
110
111 /* Check for at least one and not more than 4 hex digits for this
112 component. */
113
114 if (!isxdigit(*s++)) return 0;
115 if (isxdigit(*s) && isxdigit(*(++s)) && isxdigit(*(++s))) s++;
116
117 /* If the component is terminated by colon and there is more to
118 follow, skip over the colon. If there is no more to follow the address is
119 invalid. */
120
121 if (*s == ':' && *(++s) == 0) return 0;
122 }
123
124 /* If about to handle a trailing IPv4 address, drop through. Otherwise
125 all is well if we are at the end of the string or at the mask or at a percent
126 sign, which introduces the interface specifier (scope id) of a link local
127 address. */
128
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129 if (!v4end)
130 return (*s == 0 || *s == '%' ||
131 (*s == '/' && maskptr != NULL && *maskptr != 0))? yield : 0;
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132 }
133
134/* Test for IPv4 address, which may be the tail-end of an IPv6 address. */
135
136for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
137 {
138 if (i != 0 && *s++ != '.') return 0;
139 if (!isdigit(*s++)) return 0;
140 if (isdigit(*s) && isdigit(*(++s))) s++;
141 }
142
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143return (*s == 0 || (*s == '/' && maskptr != NULL && *maskptr != 0))?
144 yield : 0;
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145}
146#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
147
148
149/*************************************************
150* Format message size *
151*************************************************/
152
153/* Convert a message size in bytes to printing form, rounding
154according to the magnitude of the number. A value of zero causes
155a string of spaces to be returned.
156
157Arguments:
158 size the message size in bytes
159 buffer where to put the answer
160
161Returns: pointer to the buffer
162 a string of exactly 5 characters is normally returned
163*/
164
165uschar *
166string_format_size(int size, uschar *buffer)
167{
168if (size == 0) Ustrcpy(CS buffer, " ");
169else if (size < 1024) sprintf(CS buffer, "%5d", size);
170else if (size < 10*1024)
171 sprintf(CS buffer, "%4.1fK", (double)size / 1024.0);
172else if (size < 1024*1024)
173 sprintf(CS buffer, "%4dK", (size + 512)/1024);
174else if (size < 10*1024*1024)
175 sprintf(CS buffer, "%4.1fM", (double)size / (1024.0 * 1024.0));
176else
177 sprintf(CS buffer, "%4dM", (size + 512 * 1024)/(1024*1024));
178return buffer;
179}
180
181
182
183#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
184/*************************************************
185* Convert a number to base 62 format *
186*************************************************/
187
188/* Convert a long integer into an ASCII base 62 string. For Cygwin the value of
189BASE_62 is actually 36. Always return exactly 6 characters plus zero, in a
190static area.
191
192Argument: a long integer
193Returns: pointer to base 62 string
194*/
195
196uschar *
197string_base62(unsigned long int value)
198{
199static uschar yield[7];
200uschar *p = yield + sizeof(yield) - 1;
201*p = 0;
202while (p > yield)
203 {
204 *(--p) = base62_chars[value % BASE_62];
205 value /= BASE_62;
206 }
207return yield;
208}
209#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
210
211
212
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213/*************************************************
214* Interpret escape sequence *
215*************************************************/
216
217/* This function is called from several places where escape sequences are to be
218interpreted in strings.
219
220Arguments:
221 pp points a pointer to the initiating "\" in the string;
222 the pointer gets updated to point to the final character
223Returns: the value of the character escape
224*/
225
226int
227string_interpret_escape(uschar **pp)
228{
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229#ifdef COMPILE_UTILITY
230const uschar *hex_digits= CUS"0123456789abcdef";
231#endif
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232int ch;
233uschar *p = *pp;
234ch = *(++p);
235if (isdigit(ch) && ch != '8' && ch != '9')
236 {
237 ch -= '0';
238 if (isdigit(p[1]) && p[1] != '8' && p[1] != '9')
239 {
240 ch = ch * 8 + *(++p) - '0';
241 if (isdigit(p[1]) && p[1] != '8' && p[1] != '9')
242 ch = ch * 8 + *(++p) - '0';
243 }
244 }
245else switch(ch)
246 {
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247 case 'b': ch = '\b'; break;
248 case 'f': ch = '\f'; break;
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249 case 'n': ch = '\n'; break;
250 case 'r': ch = '\r'; break;
251 case 't': ch = '\t'; break;
c7396ac5 252 case 'v': ch = '\v'; break;
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253 case 'x':
254 ch = 0;
255 if (isxdigit(p[1]))
256 {
257 ch = ch * 16 +
258 Ustrchr(hex_digits, tolower(*(++p))) - hex_digits;
259 if (isxdigit(p[1])) ch = ch * 16 +
260 Ustrchr(hex_digits, tolower(*(++p))) - hex_digits;
261 }
262 break;
263 }
264*pp = p;
265return ch;
266}
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267
268
269
270#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
271/*************************************************
272* Ensure string is printable *
273*************************************************/
274
275/* This function is called for critical strings. It checks for any
276non-printing characters, and if any are found, it makes a new copy
277of the string with suitable escape sequences. It is most often called by the
278macro string_printing(), which sets allow_tab TRUE.
279
280Arguments:
281 s the input string
282 allow_tab TRUE to allow tab as a printing character
283
284Returns: string with non-printers encoded as printing sequences
285*/
286
287uschar *
288string_printing2(uschar *s, BOOL allow_tab)
289{
290int nonprintcount = 0;
291int length = 0;
292uschar *t = s;
293uschar *ss, *tt;
294
295while (*t != 0)
296 {
297 int c = *t++;
298 if (!mac_isprint(c) || (!allow_tab && c == '\t')) nonprintcount++;
299 length++;
300 }
301
302if (nonprintcount == 0) return s;
303
304/* Get a new block of store guaranteed big enough to hold the
305expanded string. */
306
307ss = store_get(length + nonprintcount * 4 + 1);
308
309/* Copy everying, escaping non printers. */
310
311t = s;
312tt = ss;
313
314while (*t != 0)
315 {
316 int c = *t;
317 if (mac_isprint(c) && (allow_tab || c != '\t')) *tt++ = *t++; else
318 {
319 *tt++ = '\\';
320 switch (*t)
321 {
322 case '\n': *tt++ = 'n'; break;
323 case '\r': *tt++ = 'r'; break;
324 case '\b': *tt++ = 'b'; break;
325 case '\v': *tt++ = 'v'; break;
326 case '\f': *tt++ = 'f'; break;
327 case '\t': *tt++ = 't'; break;
328 default: sprintf(CS tt, "%03o", *t); tt += 3; break;
329 }
330 t++;
331 }
332 }
333*tt = 0;
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334return ss;
335}
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336#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
337
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338/*************************************************
339* Undo printing escapes in string *
340*************************************************/
341
342/* This function is the reverse of string_printing2. It searches for
343backslash characters and if any are found, it makes a new copy of the
344string with escape sequences parsed. Otherwise it returns the original
345string.
346
347Arguments:
348 s the input string
349
350Returns: string with printing escapes parsed back
351*/
352
353uschar *
354string_unprinting(uschar *s)
355{
356uschar *p, *q, *r, *ss;
357int len, off;
358
359p = Ustrchr(s, '\\');
360if (!p) return s;
361
362len = Ustrlen(s) + 1;
363ss = store_get(len);
364
365q = ss;
366off = p - s;
367if (off)
368 {
369 memcpy(q, s, off);
370 q += off;
371 }
372
373while (*p)
374 {
375 if (*p == '\\')
376 {
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377 *q++ = string_interpret_escape(&p);
378 p++;
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379 }
380 else
381 {
382 r = Ustrchr(p, '\\');
383 if (!r)
384 {
385 off = Ustrlen(p);
386 memcpy(q, p, off);
387 p += off;
388 q += off;
389 break;
390 }
391 else
392 {
393 off = r - p;
394 memcpy(q, p, off);
395 q += off;
396 p = r;
397 }
398 }
399 }
400*q = '\0';
401
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402return ss;
403}
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404
405
406
407
408/*************************************************
409* Copy and save string *
410*************************************************/
411
412/* This function assumes that memcpy() is faster than strcpy().
413
414Argument: string to copy
415Returns: copy of string in new store
416*/
417
418uschar *
3f0945ff 419string_copy(const uschar *s)
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420{
421int len = Ustrlen(s) + 1;
422uschar *ss = store_get(len);
423memcpy(ss, s, len);
424return ss;
425}
426
427
428
429/*************************************************
430* Copy and save string in malloc'd store *
431*************************************************/
432
433/* This function assumes that memcpy() is faster than strcpy().
434
435Argument: string to copy
436Returns: copy of string in new store
437*/
438
439uschar *
440string_copy_malloc(uschar *s)
441{
442int len = Ustrlen(s) + 1;
443uschar *ss = store_malloc(len);
444memcpy(ss, s, len);
445return ss;
446}
447
448
449
450/*************************************************
451* Copy, lowercase and save string *
452*************************************************/
453
454/*
455Argument: string to copy
456Returns: copy of string in new store, with letters lowercased
457*/
458
459uschar *
460string_copylc(uschar *s)
461{
462uschar *ss = store_get(Ustrlen(s) + 1);
463uschar *p = ss;
464while (*s != 0) *p++ = tolower(*s++);
465*p = 0;
466return ss;
467}
468
469
470
471/*************************************************
472* Copy and save string, given length *
473*************************************************/
474
475/* It is assumed the data contains no zeros. A zero is added
476onto the end.
477
478Arguments:
479 s string to copy
480 n number of characters
481
482Returns: copy of string in new store
483*/
484
485uschar *
486string_copyn(uschar *s, int n)
487{
488uschar *ss = store_get(n + 1);
489Ustrncpy(ss, s, n);
490ss[n] = 0;
491return ss;
492}
493
494
495/*************************************************
496* Copy, lowercase, and save string, given length *
497*************************************************/
498
499/* It is assumed the data contains no zeros. A zero is added
500onto the end.
501
502Arguments:
503 s string to copy
504 n number of characters
505
506Returns: copy of string in new store, with letters lowercased
507*/
508
509uschar *
510string_copynlc(uschar *s, int n)
511{
512uschar *ss = store_get(n + 1);
513uschar *p = ss;
514while (n-- > 0) *p++ = tolower(*s++);
515*p = 0;
516return ss;
517}
518
519
520
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521/*************************************************
522* Copy string if long, inserting newlines *
523*************************************************/
524
525/* If the given string is longer than 75 characters, it is copied, and within
526the copy, certain space characters are converted into newlines.
527
528Argument: pointer to the string
529Returns: pointer to the possibly altered string
530*/
531
532uschar *
533string_split_message(uschar *msg)
534{
535uschar *s, *ss;
536
537if (msg == NULL || Ustrlen(msg) <= 75) return msg;
538s = ss = msg = string_copy(msg);
539
540for (;;)
541 {
542 int i = 0;
543 while (i < 75 && *ss != 0 && *ss != '\n') ss++, i++;
544 if (*ss == 0) break;
545 if (*ss == '\n')
546 s = ++ss;
547 else
548 {
549 uschar *t = ss + 1;
550 uschar *tt = NULL;
551 while (--t > s + 35)
552 {
553 if (*t == ' ')
554 {
555 if (t[-1] == ':') { tt = t; break; }
556 if (tt == NULL) tt = t;
557 }
558 }
559
560 if (tt == NULL) /* Can't split behind - try ahead */
561 {
562 t = ss + 1;
563 while (*t != 0)
564 {
565 if (*t == ' ' || *t == '\n')
566 { tt = t; break; }
567 t++;
568 }
569 }
570
571 if (tt == NULL) break; /* Can't find anywhere to split */
572 *tt = '\n';
573 s = ss = tt+1;
574 }
575 }
576
577return msg;
578}
579
580
581
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582/*************************************************
583* Copy returned DNS domain name, de-escaping *
584*************************************************/
585
586/* If a domain name contains top-bit characters, some resolvers return
587the fully qualified name with those characters turned into escapes. The
588convention is a backslash followed by _decimal_ digits. We convert these
589back into the original binary values. This will be relevant when
590allow_utf8_domains is set true and UTF-8 characters are used in domain
591names. Backslash can also be used to escape other characters, though we
592shouldn't come across them in domain names.
593
594Argument: the domain name string
595Returns: copy of string in new store, de-escaped
596*/
597
598uschar *
599string_copy_dnsdomain(uschar *s)
600{
601uschar *yield;
602uschar *ss = yield = store_get(Ustrlen(s) + 1);
603
604while (*s != 0)
605 {
606 if (*s != '\\')
607 {
608 *ss++ = *s++;
609 }
610 else if (isdigit(s[1]))
611 {
612 *ss++ = (s[1] - '0')*100 + (s[2] - '0')*10 + s[3] - '0';
613 s += 4;
614 }
615 else if (*(++s) != 0)
616 {
617 *ss++ = *s++;
618 }
619 }
620
621*ss = 0;
622return yield;
623}
624
625
626#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
627/*************************************************
628* Copy space-terminated or quoted string *
629*************************************************/
630
631/* This function copies from a string until its end, or until whitespace is
632encountered, unless the string begins with a double quote, in which case the
633terminating quote is sought, and escaping within the string is done. The length
634of a de-quoted string can be no longer than the original, since escaping always
635turns n characters into 1 character.
636
637Argument: pointer to the pointer to the first character, which gets updated
638Returns: the new string
639*/
640
641uschar *
642string_dequote(uschar **sptr)
643{
644uschar *s = *sptr;
645uschar *t, *yield;
646
647/* First find the end of the string */
648
649if (*s != '\"')
650 {
651 while (*s != 0 && !isspace(*s)) s++;
652 }
653else
654 {
655 s++;
656 while (*s != 0 && *s != '\"')
657 {
658 if (*s == '\\') (void)string_interpret_escape(&s);
659 s++;
660 }
661 if (*s != 0) s++;
662 }
663
664/* Get enough store to copy into */
665
666t = yield = store_get(s - *sptr + 1);
667s = *sptr;
668
669/* Do the copy */
670
671if (*s != '\"')
672 {
673 while (*s != 0 && !isspace(*s)) *t++ = *s++;
674 }
675else
676 {
677 s++;
678 while (*s != 0 && *s != '\"')
679 {
680 if (*s == '\\') *t++ = string_interpret_escape(&s);
681 else *t++ = *s;
682 s++;
683 }
684 if (*s != 0) s++;
685 }
686
687/* Update the pointer and return the terminated copy */
688
689*sptr = s;
690*t = 0;
691return yield;
692}
693#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
694
695
696
697/*************************************************
698* Format a string and save it *
699*************************************************/
700
701/* The formatting is done by string_format, which checks the length of
702everything.
703
704Arguments:
705 format a printf() format - deliberately char * rather than uschar *
706 because it will most usually be a literal string
707 ... arguments for format
708
709Returns: pointer to fresh piece of store containing sprintf'ed string
710*/
711
712uschar *
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714{
715va_list ap;
716uschar buffer[STRING_SPRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE];
717va_start(ap, format);
718if (!string_vformat(buffer, sizeof(buffer), format, ap))
719 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
81f91683 720 "string_sprintf expansion was longer than " SIZE_T_FMT, sizeof(buffer));
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721va_end(ap);
722return string_copy(buffer);
723}
724
725
726
727/*************************************************
728* Case-independent strncmp() function *
729*************************************************/
730
731/*
732Arguments:
733 s first string
734 t second string
735 n number of characters to compare
736
737Returns: < 0, = 0, or > 0, according to the comparison
738*/
739
740int
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742{
743while (n--)
744 {
745 int c = tolower(*s++) - tolower(*t++);
746 if (c) return c;
747 }
748return 0;
749}
750
751
752/*************************************************
753* Case-independent strcmp() function *
754*************************************************/
755
756/*
757Arguments:
758 s first string
759 t second string
760
761Returns: < 0, = 0, or > 0, according to the comparison
762*/
763
764int
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766{
767while (*s != 0)
768 {
769 int c = tolower(*s++) - tolower(*t++);
770 if (c != 0) return c;
771 }
772return *t;
773}
774
775
776/*************************************************
777* Case-independent strstr() function *
778*************************************************/
779
780/* The third argument specifies whether whitespace is required
781to follow the matched string.
782
783Arguments:
784 s string to search
785 t substring to search for
786 space_follows if TRUE, match only if whitespace follows
787
788Returns: pointer to substring in string, or NULL if not found
789*/
790
791uschar *
792strstric(uschar *s, uschar *t, BOOL space_follows)
793{
794uschar *p = t;
795uschar *yield = NULL;
796int cl = tolower(*p);
797int cu = toupper(*p);
798
799while (*s)
800 {
801 if (*s == cl || *s == cu)
802 {
803 if (yield == NULL) yield = s;
804 if (*(++p) == 0)
805 {
806 if (!space_follows || s[1] == ' ' || s[1] == '\n' ) return yield;
807 yield = NULL;
808 p = t;
809 }
810 cl = tolower(*p);
811 cu = toupper(*p);
812 s++;
813 }
814 else if (yield != NULL)
815 {
816 yield = NULL;
817 p = t;
818 cl = tolower(*p);
819 cu = toupper(*p);
820 }
821 else s++;
822 }
823return NULL;
824}
825
826
827
828#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
829/*************************************************
830* Get next string from separated list *
831*************************************************/
832
833/* Leading and trailing space is removed from each item. The separator in the
834list is controlled by the int pointed to by the separator argument as follows:
835
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836 If the value is > 0 it is used as the separator. This is typically used for
837 sublists such as slash-separated options. The value is always a printing
838 character.
839
840 (If the value is actually > UCHAR_MAX there is only one item in the list.
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841 This is used for some cases when called via functions that sometimes
842 plough through lists, and sometimes are given single items.)
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844 If the value is <= 0, the string is inspected for a leading <x, where x is an
845 ispunct() or an iscntrl() character. If found, x is used as the separator. If
846 not found:
847
848 (a) if separator == 0, ':' is used
849 (b) if separator <0, -separator is used
850
851 In all cases the value of the separator that is used is written back to the
852 int so that it is used on subsequent calls as we progress through the list.
853
854A literal ispunct() separator can be represented in an item by doubling, but
855there is no way to include an iscntrl() separator as part of the data.
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856
857Arguments:
858 listptr points to a pointer to the current start of the list; the
859 pointer gets updated to point after the end of the next item
860 separator a pointer to the separator character in an int (see above)
861 buffer where to put a copy of the next string in the list; or
862 NULL if the next string is returned in new memory
863 buflen when buffer is not NULL, the size of buffer; otherwise ignored
864
865Returns: pointer to buffer, containing the next substring,
866 or NULL if no more substrings
867*/
868
869uschar *
870string_nextinlist(uschar **listptr, int *separator, uschar *buffer, int buflen)
871{
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872register int sep = *separator;
873register uschar *s = *listptr;
ec95d1a6 874BOOL sep_is_special;
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875
876if (s == NULL) return NULL;
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877
878/* This allows for a fixed specified separator to be an iscntrl() character,
879but at the time of implementation, this is never the case. However, it's best
880to be conservative. */
881
882while (isspace(*s) && *s != sep) s++;
883
884/* A change of separator is permitted, so look for a leading '<' followed by an
885allowed character. */
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886
887if (sep <= 0)
888 {
ec95d1a6 889 if (*s == '<' && (ispunct(s[1]) || iscntrl(s[1])))
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890 {
891 sep = s[1];
892 s += 2;
ec95d1a6 893 while (isspace(*s) && *s != sep) s++;
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894 }
895 else
896 {
897 sep = (sep == 0)? ':' : -sep;
898 }
899 *separator = sep;
900 }
901
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902/* An empty string has no list elements */
903
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904if (*s == 0) return NULL;
905
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906/* Note whether whether or not the separator is an iscntrl() character. */
907
908sep_is_special = iscntrl(sep);
909
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910/* Handle the case when a buffer is provided. */
911
912if (buffer != NULL)
913 {
ec95d1a6 914 register int p = 0;
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915 for (; *s != 0; s++)
916 {
ec95d1a6 917 if (*s == sep && (*(++s) != sep || sep_is_special)) break;
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918 if (p < buflen - 1) buffer[p++] = *s;
919 }
920 while (p > 0 && isspace(buffer[p-1])) p--;
921 buffer[p] = 0;
922 }
923
924/* Handle the case when a buffer is not provided. */
925
926else
927 {
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928 int size = 0;
929 int ptr = 0;
930 uschar *ss;
931
059ec3d9 932 /* We know that *s != 0 at this point. However, it might be pointing to a
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933 separator, which could indicate an empty string, or (if an ispunct()
934 character) could be doubled to indicate a separator character as data at the
935 start of a string. Avoid getting working memory for an empty item. */
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936
937 if (*s == sep)
938 {
939 s++;
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940 if (*s != sep || sep_is_special)
941 {
942 *listptr = s;
943 return string_copy(US"");
944 }
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945 }
946
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947 /* Not an empty string; the first character is guaranteed to be a data
948 character. */
949
950 for (;;)
059ec3d9 951 {
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952 for (ss = s + 1; *ss != 0 && *ss != sep; ss++);
953 buffer = string_cat(buffer, &size, &ptr, s, ss-s);
954 s = ss;
955 if (*s == 0 || *(++s) != sep || sep_is_special) break;
059ec3d9 956 }
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957 while (ptr > 0 && isspace(buffer[ptr-1])) ptr--;
958 buffer[ptr] = 0;
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959 }
960
961/* Update the current pointer and return the new string */
962
963*listptr = s;
964return buffer;
965}
966#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
967
968
969
970#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
971/*************************************************
972* Add chars to string *
973*************************************************/
974
975/* This function is used when building up strings of unknown length. Room is
976always left for a terminating zero to be added to the string that is being
977built. This function does not require the string that is being added to be NUL
978terminated, because the number of characters to add is given explicitly. It is
979sometimes called to extract parts of other strings.
980
981Arguments:
982 string points to the start of the string that is being built, or NULL
983 if this is a new string that has no contents yet
984 size points to a variable that holds the current capacity of the memory
985 block (updated if changed)
986 ptr points to a variable that holds the offset at which to add
987 characters, updated to the new offset
988 s points to characters to add
989 count count of characters to add; must not exceed the length of s, if s
990 is a C string
991
992If string is given as NULL, *size and *ptr should both be zero.
993
994Returns: pointer to the start of the string, changed if copied for expansion.
995 Note that a NUL is not added, though space is left for one. This is
996 because string_cat() is often called multiple times to build up a
997 string - there's no point adding the NUL till the end.
998*/
999
1000uschar *
1001string_cat(uschar *string, int *size, int *ptr, const uschar *s, int count)
1002{
1003int p = *ptr;
1004
1005if (p + count >= *size)
1006 {
1007 int oldsize = *size;
1008
1009 /* Mostly, string_cat() is used to build small strings of a few hundred
1010 characters at most. There are times, however, when the strings are very much
1011 longer (for example, a lookup that returns a vast number of alias addresses).
1012 To try to keep things reasonable, we use increments whose size depends on the
1013 existing length of the string. */
1014
1015 int inc = (oldsize < 4096)? 100 : 1024;
1016 while (*size <= p + count) *size += inc;
1017
1018 /* New string */
1019
1020 if (string == NULL) string = store_get(*size);
1021
1022 /* Try to extend an existing allocation. If the result of calling
1023 store_extend() is false, either there isn't room in the current memory block,
1024 or this string is not the top item on the dynamic store stack. We then have
1025 to get a new chunk of store and copy the old string. When building large
1026 strings, it is helpful to call store_release() on the old string, to release
1027 memory blocks that have become empty. (The block will be freed if the string
1028 is at its start.) However, we can do this only if we know that the old string
1029 was the last item on the dynamic memory stack. This is the case if it matches
1030 store_last_get. */
1031
1032 else if (!store_extend(string, oldsize, *size))
1033 {
1034 BOOL release_ok = store_last_get[store_pool] == string;
1035 uschar *newstring = store_get(*size);
1036 memcpy(newstring, string, p);
1037 if (release_ok) store_release(string);
1038 string = newstring;
1039 }
1040 }
1041
1042/* Because we always specify the exact number of characters to copy, we can
1043use memcpy(), which is likely to be more efficient than strncopy() because the
1044latter has to check for zero bytes. */
1045
1046memcpy(string + p, s, count);
1047*ptr = p + count;
1048return string;
1049}
1050#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
1051
1052
1053
1054#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
1055/*************************************************
1056* Append strings to another string *
1057*************************************************/
1058
1059/* This function can be used to build a string from many other strings.
1060It calls string_cat() to do the dirty work.
1061
1062Arguments:
1063 string points to the start of the string that is being built, or NULL
1064 if this is a new string that has no contents yet
1065 size points to a variable that holds the current capacity of the memory
1066 block (updated if changed)
1067 ptr points to a variable that holds the offset at which to add
1068 characters, updated to the new offset
1069 count the number of strings to append
1070 ... "count" uschar* arguments, which must be valid zero-terminated
1071 C strings
1072
1073Returns: pointer to the start of the string, changed if copied for expansion.
1074 The string is not zero-terminated - see string_cat() above.
1075*/
1076
1077uschar *
1078string_append(uschar *string, int *size, int *ptr, int count, ...)
1079{
1080va_list ap;
1081int i;
1082
1083va_start(ap, count);
1084for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
1085 {
1086 uschar *t = va_arg(ap, uschar *);
1087 string = string_cat(string, size, ptr, t, Ustrlen(t));
1088 }
1089va_end(ap);
1090
1091return string;
1092}
1093#endif
1094
1095
1096
1097/*************************************************
1098* Format a string with length checks *
1099*************************************************/
1100
1101/* This function is used to format a string with checking of the length of the
1102output for all conversions. It protects Exim from absent-mindedness when
1103calling functions like debug_printf and string_sprintf, and elsewhere. There
1104are two different entry points to what is actually the same function, depending
1105on whether the variable length list of data arguments are given explicitly or
1106as a va_list item.
1107
1108The formats are the usual printf() ones, with some omissions (never used) and
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1109two additions for strings: %S forces lower case, and %#s or %#S prints nothing
1110for a NULL string. Without the # "NULL" is printed (useful in debugging). There
f1e5fef5 1111is also the addition of %D and %M, which insert the date in the form used for
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1112datestamped log files.
1113
1114Arguments:
1115 buffer a buffer in which to put the formatted string
1116 buflen the length of the buffer
1117 format the format string - deliberately char * and not uschar *
1118 ... or ap variable list of supplementary arguments
1119
1120Returns: TRUE if the result fitted in the buffer
1121*/
1122
1123BOOL
1ba28e2b 1124string_format(uschar *buffer, int buflen, const char *format, ...)
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1125{
1126BOOL yield;
1127va_list ap;
1128va_start(ap, format);
1129yield = string_vformat(buffer, buflen, format, ap);
1130va_end(ap);
1131return yield;
1132}
1133
1134
1135BOOL
1ba28e2b 1136string_vformat(uschar *buffer, int buflen, const char *format, va_list ap)
059ec3d9 1137{
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1138/* We assume numbered ascending order, C does not guarantee that */
1139enum { L_NORMAL=1, L_SHORT=2, L_LONG=3, L_LONGLONG=4, L_LONGDOUBLE=5, L_SIZE=6 };
b1c749bb 1140
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1141BOOL yield = TRUE;
1142int width, precision;
1ba28e2b 1143const char *fp = format; /* Deliberately not unsigned */
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1144uschar *p = buffer;
1145uschar *last = buffer + buflen - 1;
1146
1147string_datestamp_offset = -1; /* Datestamp not inserted */
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1148string_datestamp_length = 0; /* Datestamp not inserted */
1149string_datestamp_type = 0; /* Datestamp not inserted */
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1150
1151/* Scan the format and handle the insertions */
1152
1153while (*fp != 0)
1154 {
b1c749bb 1155 int length = L_NORMAL;
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1156 int *nptr;
1157 int slen;
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1158 const char *null = "NULL"; /* ) These variables */
1159 const char *item_start, *s; /* ) are deliberately */
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1160 char newformat[16]; /* ) not unsigned */
1161
1162 /* Non-% characters just get copied verbatim */
1163
1164 if (*fp != '%')
1165 {
1166 if (p >= last) { yield = FALSE; break; }
1167 *p++ = (uschar)*fp++;
1168 continue;
1169 }
1170
1171 /* Deal with % characters. Pick off the width and precision, for checking
1172 strings, skipping over the flag and modifier characters. */
1173
1174 item_start = fp;
1175 width = precision = -1;
1176
1177 if (strchr("-+ #0", *(++fp)) != NULL)
1178 {
1179 if (*fp == '#') null = "";
1180 fp++;
1181 }
1182
1183 if (isdigit((uschar)*fp))
1184 {
1185 width = *fp++ - '0';
1186 while (isdigit((uschar)*fp)) width = width * 10 + *fp++ - '0';
1187 }
1188 else if (*fp == '*')
1189 {
1190 width = va_arg(ap, int);
1191 fp++;
1192 }
1193
1194 if (*fp == '.')
1195 {
1196 if (*(++fp) == '*')
1197 {
1198 precision = va_arg(ap, int);
1199 fp++;
1200 }
1201 else
1202 {
1203 precision = 0;
1204 while (isdigit((uschar)*fp))
1205 precision = precision*10 + *fp++ - '0';
1206 }
1207 }
1208
91a246f6 1209 /* Skip over 'h', 'L', 'l', 'll' and 'z', remembering the item length */
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1210
1211 if (*fp == 'h')
1212 { fp++; length = L_SHORT; }
1213 else if (*fp == 'L')
1214 { fp++; length = L_LONGDOUBLE; }
1215 else if (*fp == 'l')
1216 {
1217 if (fp[1] == 'l')
1218 {
1219 fp += 2;
1220 length = L_LONGLONG;
1221 }
1222 else
1223 {
1224 fp++;
1225 length = L_LONG;
1226 }
1227 }
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1228 else if (*fp == 'z')
1229 { fp++; length = L_SIZE; }
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1230
1231 /* Handle each specific format type. */
1232
1233 switch (*fp++)
1234 {
1235 case 'n':
1236 nptr = va_arg(ap, int *);
1237 *nptr = p - buffer;
1238 break;
1239
1240 case 'd':
1241 case 'o':
1242 case 'u':
1243 case 'x':
1244 case 'X':
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1245 if (p >= last - ((length > L_LONG)? 24 : 12))
1246 { yield = FALSE; goto END_FORMAT; }
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1247 strncpy(newformat, item_start, fp - item_start);
1248 newformat[fp - item_start] = 0;
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1249
1250 /* Short int is promoted to int when passing through ..., so we must use
1251 int for va_arg(). */
1252
1253 switch(length)
1254 {
1255 case L_SHORT:
1256 case L_NORMAL: sprintf(CS p, newformat, va_arg(ap, int)); break;
1257 case L_LONG: sprintf(CS p, newformat, va_arg(ap, long int)); break;
c6c2dc1d 1258 case L_LONGLONG: sprintf(CS p, newformat, va_arg(ap, LONGLONG_T)); break;
91a246f6 1259 case L_SIZE: sprintf(CS p, newformat, va_arg(ap, size_t)); break;
b1c749bb 1260 }
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1261 while (*p) p++;
1262 break;
1263
1264 case 'p':
1265 if (p >= last - 24) { yield = FALSE; goto END_FORMAT; }
1266 strncpy(newformat, item_start, fp - item_start);
1267 newformat[fp - item_start] = 0;
1268 sprintf(CS p, newformat, va_arg(ap, void *));
1269 while (*p) p++;
1270 break;
1271
1272 /* %f format is inherently insecure if the numbers that it may be
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1273 handed are unknown (e.g. 1e300). However, in Exim, %f is used for
1274 printing load averages, and these are actually stored as integers
1275 (load average * 1000) so the size of the numbers is constrained.
1276 It is also used for formatting sending rates, where the simplicity
1277 of the format prevents overflow. */
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1278
1279 case 'f':
1280 case 'e':
1281 case 'E':
1282 case 'g':
1283 case 'G':
1284 if (precision < 0) precision = 6;
1285 if (p >= last - precision - 8) { yield = FALSE; goto END_FORMAT; }
1286 strncpy(newformat, item_start, fp - item_start);
1287 newformat[fp-item_start] = 0;
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1288 if (length == L_LONGDOUBLE)
1289 sprintf(CS p, newformat, va_arg(ap, long double));
1290 else
1291 sprintf(CS p, newformat, va_arg(ap, double));
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1292 while (*p) p++;
1293 break;
1294
1295 /* String types */
1296
1297 case '%':
1298 if (p >= last) { yield = FALSE; goto END_FORMAT; }
1299 *p++ = '%';
1300 break;
1301
1302 case 'c':
1303 if (p >= last) { yield = FALSE; goto END_FORMAT; }
1304 *p++ = va_arg(ap, int);
1305 break;
1306
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1307 case 'D': /* Insert daily datestamp for log file names */
1308 s = CS tod_stamp(tod_log_datestamp_daily);
059ec3d9 1309 string_datestamp_offset = p - buffer; /* Passed back via global */
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1310 string_datestamp_length = Ustrlen(s); /* Passed back via global */
1311 string_datestamp_type = tod_log_datestamp_daily;
1312 slen = string_datestamp_length;
1313 goto INSERT_STRING;
1314
1315 case 'M': /* Insert monthly datestamp for log file names */
1316 s = CS tod_stamp(tod_log_datestamp_monthly);
1317 string_datestamp_offset = p - buffer; /* Passed back via global */
1318 string_datestamp_length = Ustrlen(s); /* Passed back via global */
1319 string_datestamp_type = tod_log_datestamp_monthly;
1320 slen = string_datestamp_length;
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1321 goto INSERT_STRING;
1322
1323 case 's':
1324 case 'S': /* Forces *lower* case */
1325 s = va_arg(ap, char *);
1326
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1327 if (s == NULL) s = null;
1328 slen = Ustrlen(s);
1329
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1330 INSERT_STRING: /* Come to from %D or %M above */
1331
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1332 /* If the width is specified, check that there is a precision
1333 set; if not, set it to the width to prevent overruns of long
1334 strings. */
1335
1336 if (width >= 0)
1337 {
1338 if (precision < 0) precision = width;
1339 }
1340
1341 /* If a width is not specified and the precision is specified, set
1342 the width to the precision, or the string length if shorted. */
1343
1344 else if (precision >= 0)
1345 {
1346 width = (precision < slen)? precision : slen;
1347 }
1348
1349 /* If neither are specified, set them both to the string length. */
1350
1351 else width = precision = slen;
1352
1353 /* Check string space, and add the string to the buffer if ok. If
1354 not OK, add part of the string (debugging uses this to show as
1355 much as possible). */
1356
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1357 if (p == last)
1358 {
1359 yield = FALSE;
1360 goto END_FORMAT;
1361 }
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1362 if (p >= last - width)
1363 {
1364 yield = FALSE;
1365 width = precision = last - p - 1;
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1366 if (width < 0) width = 0;
1367 if (precision < 0) precision = 0;
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1368 }
1369 sprintf(CS p, "%*.*s", width, precision, s);
1370 if (fp[-1] == 'S')
1371 while (*p) { *p = tolower(*p); p++; }
1372 else
1373 while (*p) p++;
1374 if (!yield) goto END_FORMAT;
1375 break;
1376
1377 /* Some things are never used in Exim; also catches junk. */
1378
1379 default:
1380 strncpy(newformat, item_start, fp - item_start);
1381 newformat[fp-item_start] = 0;
1382 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "string_format: unsupported type "
1383 "in \"%s\" in \"%s\"", newformat, format);
1384 break;
1385 }
1386 }
1387
1388/* Ensure string is complete; return TRUE if got to the end of the format */
1389
1390END_FORMAT:
1391
1392*p = 0;
1393return yield;
1394}
1395
1396
1397
1398#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
1399/*************************************************
1400* Generate an "open failed" message *
1401*************************************************/
1402
1403/* This function creates a message after failure to open a file. It includes a
1404string supplied as data, adds the strerror() text, and if the failure was
1405"Permission denied", reads and includes the euid and egid.
1406
1407Arguments:
1408 eno the value of errno after the failure
1409 format a text format string - deliberately not uschar *
1410 ... arguments for the format string
1411
1412Returns: a message, in dynamic store
1413*/
1414
1415uschar *
1ba28e2b 1416string_open_failed(int eno, const char *format, ...)
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1417{
1418va_list ap;
1419uschar buffer[1024];
1420
1421Ustrcpy(buffer, "failed to open ");
1422va_start(ap, format);
1423
1424/* Use the checked formatting routine to ensure that the buffer
1425does not overflow. It should not, since this is called only for internally
1426specified messages. If it does, the message just gets truncated, and there
1427doesn't seem much we can do about that. */
1428
1429(void)string_vformat(buffer+15, sizeof(buffer) - 15, format, ap);
1430
1431return (eno == EACCES)?
1432 string_sprintf("%s: %s (euid=%ld egid=%ld)", buffer, strerror(eno),
1433 (long int)geteuid(), (long int)getegid()) :
1434 string_sprintf("%s: %s", buffer, strerror(eno));
1435}
1436#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
1437
1438
1439
1440#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
1441/*************************************************
1442* Generate local prt for logging *
1443*************************************************/
1444
1445/* This function is a subroutine for use in string_log_address() below.
1446
1447Arguments:
1448 addr the address being logged
1449 yield the current dynamic buffer pointer
1450 sizeptr points to current size
1451 ptrptr points to current insert pointer
1452
1453Returns: the new value of the buffer pointer
1454*/
1455
1456static uschar *
1457string_get_localpart(address_item *addr, uschar *yield, int *sizeptr,
1458 int *ptrptr)
1459{
1460if (testflag(addr, af_include_affixes) && addr->prefix != NULL)
1461 yield = string_cat(yield, sizeptr, ptrptr, addr->prefix,
1462 Ustrlen(addr->prefix));
1463yield = string_cat(yield, sizeptr, ptrptr, addr->local_part,
1464 Ustrlen(addr->local_part));
1465if (testflag(addr, af_include_affixes) && addr->suffix != NULL)
1466 yield = string_cat(yield, sizeptr, ptrptr, addr->suffix,
1467 Ustrlen(addr->suffix));
1468return yield;
1469}
1470
1471
1472/*************************************************
1473* Generate log address list *
1474*************************************************/
1475
1476/* This function generates a list consisting of an address and its parents, for
1477use in logging lines. For saved onetime aliased addresses, the onetime parent
1478field is used. If the address was delivered by a transport with rcpt_include_
1479affixes set, the af_include_affixes bit will be set in the address. In that
1480case, we include the affixes here too.
1481
1482Arguments:
1483 addr bottom (ultimate) address
1484 all_parents if TRUE, include all parents
1485 success TRUE for successful delivery
1486
1487Returns: a string in dynamic store
1488*/
1489
1490uschar *
1491string_log_address(address_item *addr, BOOL all_parents, BOOL success)
1492{
1493int size = 64;
1494int ptr = 0;
1495BOOL add_topaddr = TRUE;
1496uschar *yield = store_get(size);
1497address_item *topaddr;
1498
1499/* Find the ultimate parent */
1500
1501for (topaddr = addr; topaddr->parent != NULL; topaddr = topaddr->parent);
1502
1503/* We start with just the local part for pipe, file, and reply deliveries, and
1504for successful local deliveries from routers that have the log_as_local flag
1505set. File deliveries from filters can be specified as non-absolute paths in
1506cases where the transport is goin to complete the path. If there is an error
1507before this happens (expansion failure) the local part will not be updated, and
1508so won't necessarily look like a path. Add extra text for this case. */
1509
1510if (testflag(addr, af_pfr) ||
1511 (success &&
1512 addr->router != NULL && addr->router->log_as_local &&
1513 addr->transport != NULL && addr->transport->info->local))
1514 {
1515 if (testflag(addr, af_file) && addr->local_part[0] != '/')
1516 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, CUS"save ", 5);
1517 yield = string_get_localpart(addr, yield, &size, &ptr);
1518 }
1519
1520/* Other deliveries start with the full address. It we have split it into local
1521part and domain, use those fields. Some early failures can happen before the
1522splitting is done; in those cases use the original field. */
1523
1524else
1525 {
1526 if (addr->local_part != NULL)
1527 {
1528 yield = string_get_localpart(addr, yield, &size, &ptr);
1529 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, US"@", 1);
1530 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, addr->domain,
1531 Ustrlen(addr->domain) );
1532 }
1533 else
1534 {
1535 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, addr->address, Ustrlen(addr->address));
1536 }
1537 yield[ptr] = 0;
1538
1539 /* If the address we are going to print is the same as the top address,
1540 and all parents are not being included, don't add on the top address. First
1541 of all, do a caseless comparison; if this succeeds, do a caseful comparison
1542 on the local parts. */
1543
1544 if (strcmpic(yield, topaddr->address) == 0 &&
1545 Ustrncmp(yield, topaddr->address, Ustrchr(yield, '@') - yield) == 0 &&
1546 addr->onetime_parent == NULL &&
1547 (!all_parents || addr->parent == NULL || addr->parent == topaddr))
1548 add_topaddr = FALSE;
1549 }
1550
1551/* If all parents are requested, or this is a local pipe/file/reply, and
1552there is at least one intermediate parent, show it in brackets, and continue
1553with all of them if all are wanted. */
1554
1555if ((all_parents || testflag(addr, af_pfr)) &&
1556 addr->parent != NULL &&
1557 addr->parent != topaddr)
1558 {
1559 uschar *s = US" (";
1560 address_item *addr2;
1561 for (addr2 = addr->parent; addr2 != topaddr; addr2 = addr2->parent)
1562 {
1563 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, s, 2);
1564 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, addr2->address, Ustrlen(addr2->address));
1565 if (!all_parents) break;
1566 s = US", ";
1567 }
1568 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, US")", 1);
1569 }
1570
1571/* Add the top address if it is required */
1572
1573if (add_topaddr)
1574 {
1575 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, US" <", 2);
1576
1577 if (addr->onetime_parent == NULL)
1578 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, topaddr->address,
1579 Ustrlen(topaddr->address));
1580 else
1581 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, addr->onetime_parent,
1582 Ustrlen(addr->onetime_parent));
1583
1584 yield = string_cat(yield, &size, &ptr, US">", 1);
1585 }
1586
1587yield[ptr] = 0; /* string_cat() leaves space */
1588return yield;
1589}
1590#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
1591
1592
1593
1594
1595
1596/*************************************************
1597**************************************************
1598* Stand-alone test program *
1599**************************************************
1600*************************************************/
1601
1602#ifdef STAND_ALONE
1603int main(void)
1604{
1605uschar buffer[256];
1606
1607printf("Testing is_ip_address\n");
1608
1609while (fgets(CS buffer, sizeof(buffer), stdin) != NULL)
1610 {
1611 int offset;
1612 buffer[Ustrlen(buffer) - 1] = 0;
1613 printf("%d\n", string_is_ip_address(buffer, NULL));
1614 printf("%d %d %s\n", string_is_ip_address(buffer, &offset), offset, buffer);
1615 }
1616
1617printf("Testing string_nextinlist\n");
1618
1619while (fgets(CS buffer, sizeof(buffer), stdin) != NULL)
1620 {
1621 uschar *list = buffer;
1622 uschar *lp1, *lp2;
1623 uschar item[256];
1624 int sep1 = 0;
1625 int sep2 = 0;
1626
1627 if (*list == '<')
1628 {
1629 sep1 = sep2 = list[1];
1630 list += 2;
1631 }
1632
1633 lp1 = lp2 = list;
1634 for (;;)
1635 {
1636 uschar *item1 = string_nextinlist(&lp1, &sep1, item, sizeof(item));
1637 uschar *item2 = string_nextinlist(&lp2, &sep2, NULL, 0);
1638
1639 if (item1 == NULL && item2 == NULL) break;
1640 if (item == NULL || item2 == NULL || Ustrcmp(item1, item2) != 0)
1641 {
1642 printf("***ERROR\nitem1=\"%s\"\nitem2=\"%s\"\n",
1643 (item1 == NULL)? "NULL" : CS item1,
1644 (item2 == NULL)? "NULL" : CS item2);
1645 break;
1646 }
1647 else printf(" \"%s\"\n", CS item1);
1648 }
1649 }
1650
1651/* This is a horrible lash-up, but it serves its purpose. */
1652
1653printf("Testing string_format\n");
1654
1655while (fgets(CS buffer, sizeof(buffer), stdin) != NULL)
1656 {
1657 void *args[3];
ed72ace5 1658 long long llargs[3];
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1659 double dargs[3];
1660 int dflag = 0;
ed72ace5 1661 int llflag = 0;
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1662 int n = 0;
1663 int count;
1664 int countset = 0;
1665 uschar format[256];
1666 uschar outbuf[256];
1667 uschar *s;
1668 buffer[Ustrlen(buffer) - 1] = 0;
1669
1670 s = Ustrchr(buffer, ',');
1671 if (s == NULL) s = buffer + Ustrlen(buffer);
1672
1673 Ustrncpy(format, buffer, s - buffer);
1674 format[s-buffer] = 0;
1675
1676 if (*s == ',') s++;
1677
1678 while (*s != 0)
1679 {
1680 uschar *ss = s;
1681 s = Ustrchr(ss, ',');
1682 if (s == NULL) s = ss + Ustrlen(ss);
1683
1684 if (isdigit(*ss))
1685 {
1686 Ustrncpy(outbuf, ss, s-ss);
1687 if (Ustrchr(outbuf, '.') != NULL)
1688 {
1689 dflag = 1;
1690 dargs[n++] = Ustrtod(outbuf, NULL);
1691 }
ed72ace5
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1692 else if (Ustrstr(outbuf, "ll") != NULL)
1693 {
1694 llflag = 1;
1695 llargs[n++] = strtoull(CS outbuf, NULL, 10);
1696 }
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1697 else
1698 {
1699 args[n++] = (void *)Uatoi(outbuf);
1700 }
1701 }
1702
1703 else if (Ustrcmp(ss, "*") == 0)
1704 {
1705 args[n++] = (void *)(&count);
1706 countset = 1;
1707 }
1708
1709 else
1710 {
1711 uschar *sss = malloc(s - ss + 1);
1712 Ustrncpy(sss, ss, s-ss);
1713 args[n++] = sss;
1714 }
1715
1716 if (*s == ',') s++;
1717 }
1718
ed72ace5
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1719 if (!dflag && !llflag)
1720 printf("%s\n", string_format(outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), CS format,
1721 args[0], args[1], args[2])? "True" : "False");
1722
1723 else if (dflag)
1724 printf("%s\n", string_format(outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), CS format,
1725 dargs[0], dargs[1], dargs[2])? "True" : "False");
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1726
1727 else printf("%s\n", string_format(outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), CS format,
ed72ace5 1728 llargs[0], llargs[1], llargs[2])? "True" : "False");
059ec3d9
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1729
1730 printf("%s\n", CS outbuf);
1731 if (countset) printf("count=%d\n", count);
1732 }
1733
1734return 0;
1735}
1736#endif
1737
1738/* End of string.c */