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/* this header file comes from libowfat, http://www.fefe.de/libowfat/ */
#ifndef SCAN_H
#define SCAN_H
/* sandboxing note: None of these functions call any syscalls */
/* for size_t: */
#include <stddef.h>
/* for uint32_t: */
#include <stdint.h>
/* for time_t: */
#include <sys/types.h>
/* for struct timespec: */
#include <time.h>
#include <libowfat/compiler.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* This file declares functions used to decode / scan / unmarshal
* integer or string values from a buffer.
* The first argument is always the source buffer, the second argument
* is a pointer to the destination (where to store the result). The
* return value is number of bytes scanned successfully. */
/* Interpret src as ASCII decimal number, write number to dest and
* return the number of bytes that were parsed.
* scan_ulong("23",&i) -> i=23, return 2
* NB: leading + or - or space not accepted:
* scan_ulong("+23",&i) -> return 0
* scan_ulong("-23",&i) -> return 0
* scan_ulong(" 23",&i) -> return 0
* scan_ulong("23,42",&i) -> i=23, return 2
* NB: 023 for octal or 0x23 for hex are not supported!
* scan_ulong("0x23",&i) -> i=0, return 1
* NB: will detect integer overflow and abort on excessively large
* values, i.e. on a 32-bit system:
* scan_ulong("4294967296",&i" -> i=429496729, return 9 */
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_ulong(const char *src,unsigned long *dest) noexcept;
__strnin(1,2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_ulongn(const char* src,size_t n,unsigned long* dest) noexcept;
/* Interpret src as ASCII hexadecimal number, write number to dest and
* return the number of bytes that were parsed.
* Note: leading '+' or '-' not accepted! */
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_xlong(const char *src,unsigned long *dest) noexcept;
__strnin(1,2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_xlongn(const char *src,size_t n,unsigned long *dest) noexcept;
/* interpret src as ASCII octal number, write number to dest and
* return the number of bytes that were parsed.
* Note: leading '+' or '-' not accepted! */
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_8long(const char *src,unsigned long *dest) noexcept;
__strnin(1,2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_8longn(const char *src,size_t n,unsigned long *dest) noexcept;
/* interpret src as signed ASCII decimal number, write number to dest
* and return the number of bytes that were parsed.
* Note: leading spaces not accepted! */
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_long(const char *src,signed long *dest) noexcept;
__strnin(1,2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_longn(const char *src,size_t n,signed long *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_longlong(const char *src,signed long long *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_ulonglong(const char *src,unsigned long long *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_xlonglong(const char *src,unsigned long long *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_8longlong(const char *src,unsigned long long *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_uint(const char *src,unsigned int *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_xint(const char *src,unsigned int *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_8int(const char *src,unsigned int *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_int(const char *src,signed int *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_ushort(const char *src,unsigned short *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_xshort(const char *src,unsigned short *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_8short(const char *src,unsigned short *dest) noexcept;
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_short(const char *src,signed short *dest) noexcept;
/* interpret src as double precision floating point number,
* write number to dest and return the number of bytes that were parsed */
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_double(const char *in, double *dest) noexcept;
/* if *src=='-', set *dest to -1 and return 1.
* if *src=='+', set *dest to 1 and return 1.
* otherwise set *dest to 1 return 0. */
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_plusminus(const char *src,signed int *dest) noexcept;
/* return the highest integer n<=limit so that isspace(in[i]) for all 0<=i<=n */
att_pure __strnin(1,2)
size_t scan_whitenskip(const char *in,size_t limit) noexcept;
/* return the highest integer n<=limit so that !isspace(in[i]) for all 0<=i<=n */
att_pure __strnin(1,2)
size_t scan_nonwhitenskip(const char *in,size_t limit) noexcept;
/* return the highest integer n<=limit so that in[i] is element of
* charset (ASCIIZ string) for all 0<=i<=n */
att_pure __strnin(1,3) __strin(2)
size_t scan_charsetnskip(const char *in,const char *charset,size_t limit) noexcept;
/* return the highest integer n<=limit so that in[i] is not element of
* charset (ASCIIZ string) for all 0<=i<=n */
att_pure __strnin(1,3) __strin(2)
size_t scan_noncharsetnskip(const char *in,const char *charset,size_t limit) noexcept;
/* try to parse ASCII GMT date; does not understand time zones. */
/* example dates:
* "Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT"
* "Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT"
* "Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994"
*/
__strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_httpdate(const char *in,time_t *t) noexcept;
/* try to parse ASCII ISO-8601 date; does not understand time zones. */
/* example date: "2014-05-27T19:22:16Z" */
att_pure __strin(1) att_write(2)
size_t scan_iso8601(const char* in,struct timespec* t) noexcept;
/* some variable length encodings for integers */
att_pure __strnin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_utf8(const char* in,size_t len,uint32_t* n) noexcept;
att_pure __bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_utf8_sem(const char* in,size_t len,uint32_t* n) noexcept;
att_pure __bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_asn1derlength(const char* in,size_t len,unsigned long long* n) noexcept;
att_pure __bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_asn1dertag(const char* in,size_t len,unsigned long long* n) noexcept;
/* Google protocol buffers */
/* A protocol buffer is a sequence of (tag,value).
* Parse each tag with scan_pb_tag, then look at the field number to see
* which field in your struct is being sent. Integers must have type
* 0, double type 1, strings type 2 and floats type 5. However, you
* have to check this yourself.
*/
__bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_varint(const char* in, size_t len, unsigned long long* n); /* internal */
__bufin(1, 2) att_write(3) att_write(4)
size_t scan_pb_tag(const char* in, size_t len, size_t* fieldno,unsigned char* type);
/* Then, depending on the field number, validate the type and call the
* corresponding of these functions to parse the value */
__bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_pb_type0_int(const char* in,size_t len,unsigned long long* l);
__bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_pb_type0_sint(const char* in,size_t len,signed long long* l);
__bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_pb_type1_double(const char* in,size_t len,double* d);
__bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_pb_type1_fixed64(const char* in,size_t len,uint64_t* b);
/* NOTE: scan_pb_type2_stringlen only parses the length of the string,
* not the string itself. It will return the number of bytes parsed in
* the length, then set slen to the value of the length integer it just
* read, and let string point to the next byte (where the actual string
* starts). To advance in the protocol buffer, you'll have to skip the
* return value of this function + slen bytes.
* This is done so you can detect too large strings and abort the
* parsing early without having to read and allocate memory for the rest
* (potentially gigabytes) of the data announced by one unreasonable
* string length value. */
__bufin(1, 2) att_write(3) att_write(4)
size_t scan_pb_type2_stringlen(const char* in,size_t len,const char** string, size_t* slen);
__bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_pb_type5_float(const char* in,size_t len,float* f);
__bufin(1, 2) att_write(3)
size_t scan_pb_type5_fixed32(const char* in,size_t len,uint32_t* b);
/* parse a netstring, input buffer is in (len bytes).
* if parsing is successful:
* *dest points to string and *slen is size of string
* return number of bytes parsed
* else
* return 0
* Note: *dest will point inside the input buffer!
*/
__strnin(1, 2) att_write(3) att_write(4)
size_t scan_netstring(const char* in,size_t len,char** dest,size_t* slen);
/* internal function that might be useful independently */
/* convert from hex ASCII, return 0 to 15 for success or -1 for failure */
att_const
int scan_fromhex(unsigned char c);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif