/* * Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA, USA * This code has been modified under the terms listed below and is made * available under the same terms. */ /* * * This file is copied from tclParse.c in the TCL library distribution. * * Copyright (c) 1987-1993 The Regents of the University of * California. * * Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * */ /* * Since TCL 8.1.0 these routines have been replaced by ones that * generate byte-codes. But since these routines are used in vector * expressions, where no such byte-compilation is necessary, I now * include them. In fact, the byte-compiled versions would be slower * since the compiled code typically runs only one time. */ extern "C" { #include "bltInt.h" #include "bltParse.h" }; /* * A table used to classify input characters to assist in parsing * TCL commands. The table should be indexed with a signed character * using the CHAR_TYPE macro. The character may have a negative * value. The CHAR_TYPE macro takes a pointer to a signed character * and a pointer to the last character in the source string. If the * src pointer is pointing at the terminating null of the string, * CHAR_TYPE returns TCL_COMMAND_END. */ #define STATIC_STRING_SPACE 150 #define TCL_NORMAL 0x01 #define TCL_SPACE 0x02 #define TCL_COMMAND_END 0x04 #define TCL_QUOTE 0x08 #define TCL_OPEN_BRACKET 0x10 #define TCL_OPEN_BRACE 0x20 #define TCL_CLOSE_BRACE 0x40 #define TCL_BACKSLASH 0x80 #define TCL_DOLLAR 0x00 /* * The following table assigns a type to each character. Only types * meaningful to TCL parsing are represented here. The table is * designed to be referenced with either signed or unsigned characters, * so it has 384 entries. The first 128 entries correspond to negative * character values, the next 256 correspond to positive character * values. The last 128 entries are identical to the first 128. The * table is always indexed with a 128-byte offset (the 128th entry * corresponds to a 0 character value). */ static unsigned char tclTypeTable[] = { /* * Negative character values, from -128 to -1: */ TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, /* * Positive character values, from 0-127: */ TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_SPACE, TCL_COMMAND_END, TCL_SPACE, TCL_SPACE, TCL_SPACE, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_SPACE, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_QUOTE, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_DOLLAR, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_COMMAND_END, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_OPEN_BRACKET, TCL_BACKSLASH, TCL_COMMAND_END, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_OPEN_BRACE, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_CLOSE_BRACE, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, /* * Large unsigned character values, from 128-255: */ TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, TCL_NORMAL, }; #define CHAR_TYPE(src,last) \ (((src)==(last))?TCL_COMMAND_END:(tclTypeTable+128)[(int)*(src)]) /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_ParseNestedCmd -- * * This procedure parses a nested TCL command between * brackets, returning the result of the command. * * Results: * The return value is a standard TCL result, which is * TCL_OK unless there was an error while executing the * nested command. If an error occurs then interp->result * contains a standard error message. *TermPtr is filled * in with the address of the character just after the * last one processed; this is usually the character just * after the matching close-bracket, or the null character * at the end of the string if the close-bracket was missing * (a missing close bracket is an error). The result returned * by the command is stored in standard fashion in *parsePtr, * null-terminated, with parsePtr->next pointing to the null * character. * * Side effects: * The storage space at *parsePtr may be expanded. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_ParseNestedCmd( Tcl_Interp* interp, /* Interpreter to use for nested command * evaluations and error messages. */ const char *string, /* Character just after opening bracket. */ int flags, /* Flags to pass to nested Tcl_Eval. */ const char **termPtr, /* Store address of terminating character * here. */ ParseValue *parsePtr) /* Information about where to place * result of command. */ { return TCL_ERROR; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_ParseBraces -- * * This procedure scans the information between matching * curly braces. * * Results: * The return value is a standard TCL result, which is * TCL_OK unless there was an error while parsing string. * If an error occurs then interp->result contains a * standard error message. *TermPtr is filled * in with the address of the character just after the * last one successfully processed; this is usually the * character just after the matching close-brace. The * information between curly braces is stored in standard * fashion in *parsePtr, null-terminated with parsePtr->next * pointing to the terminating null character. * * Side effects: * The storage space at *parsePtr may be expanded. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_ParseBraces( Tcl_Interp* interp, /* Interpreter to use for nested command * evaluations and error messages. */ const char *string, /* Character just after opening bracket. */ const char **termPtr, /* Store address of terminating character * here. */ ParseValue *parsePtr) /* Information about where to place * result of command. */ { int level; const char *src; char *dest, *end; char c; const char *lastChar = string + strlen(string); src = string; dest = parsePtr->next; end = parsePtr->end; level = 1; /* * Copy the characters one at a time to the result area, stopping * when the matching close-brace is found. */ for (;;) { c = *src; src++; if (dest == end) { parsePtr->next = dest; (*parsePtr->expandProc) (parsePtr, 20); dest = parsePtr->next; end = parsePtr->end; } *dest = c; dest++; if (CHAR_TYPE(src - 1, lastChar) == TCL_NORMAL) { continue; } else if (c == '{') { level++; } else if (c == '}') { level--; if (level == 0) { dest--; /* Don't copy the last close brace. */ break; } } else if (c == '\\') { int count; /* * Must always squish out backslash-newlines, even when in * braces. This is needed so that this sequence can appear * anywhere in a command, such as the middle of an expression. */ if (*src == '\n') { dest[-1] = Tcl_Backslash(src - 1, &count); src += count - 1; } else { Tcl_Backslash(src - 1, &count); while (count > 1) { if (dest == end) { parsePtr->next = dest; (*parsePtr->expandProc) (parsePtr, 20); dest = parsePtr->next; end = parsePtr->end; } *dest = *src; dest++; src++; count--; } } } else if (c == '\0') { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "missing close-brace", (char *)NULL); *termPtr = string - 1; return TCL_ERROR; } } *dest = '\0'; parsePtr->next = dest; *termPtr = src; return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_ExpandParseValue -- * * This procedure is commonly used as the value of the * expandProc in a ParseValue. It uses malloc to allocate * more space for the result of a parse. * * Results: * The buffer space in *parsePtr is reallocated to something * larger, and if parsePtr->clientData is non-zero the old * buffer is freed. Information is copied from the old * buffer to the new one. * * Side effects: * None. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Blt_ExpandParseValue( ParseValue *parsePtr, /* Information about buffer that * must be expanded. If the clientData * in the structure is non-zero, it * means that the current buffer is * dynamically allocated. */ int needed) /* Minimum amount of additional space * to allocate. */ { /* * Either double the size of the buffer or add enough new space * to meet the demand, whichever produces a larger new buffer. */ int size = (parsePtr->end - parsePtr->buffer) + 1; if (size < needed) size += needed; else size += size; char* buffer = (char*)malloc((unsigned int)size); /* * Copy from old buffer to new, free old buffer if needed, and * mark new buffer as malloc-ed. */ memcpy((VOID *) buffer, (VOID *) parsePtr->buffer, (size_t) (parsePtr->next - parsePtr->buffer)); parsePtr->next = buffer + (parsePtr->next - parsePtr->buffer); if (parsePtr->clientData != 0) { free(parsePtr->buffer); } parsePtr->buffer = buffer; parsePtr->end = buffer + size - 1; parsePtr->clientData = (ClientData)1; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_ParseQuotes -- * * This procedure parses a double-quoted string such as a * quoted TCL command argument or a quoted value in a Tcl * expression. This procedure is also used to parse array * element names within parentheses, or anything else that * needs all the substitutions that happen in quotes. * * Results: * The return value is a standard TCL result, which is * TCL_OK unless there was an error while parsing the * quoted string. If an error occurs then interp->result * contains a standard error message. *TermPtr is filled * in with the address of the character just after the * last one successfully processed; this is usually the * character just after the matching close-quote. The * fully-substituted contents of the quotes are stored in * standard fashion in *parsePtr, null-terminated with * parsePtr->next pointing to the terminating null character. * * Side effects: * The buffer space in parsePtr may be enlarged by calling its * expandProc. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_ParseQuotes( Tcl_Interp* interp, /* Interpreter to use for nested command * evaluations and error messages. */ const char *string, /* Character just after opening double- * quote. */ int termChar, /* Character that terminates "quoted" string * (usually double-quote, but sometimes * right-paren or something else). */ int flags, /* Flags to pass to nested Tcl_Eval calls. */ const char **termPtr, /* Store address of terminating character * here. */ ParseValue *parsePtr) /* Information about where to place * fully-substituted result of parse. */ { const char *src; char *dest, c; const char *lastChar = string + strlen(string); src = string; dest = parsePtr->next; for (;;) { if (dest == parsePtr->end) { /* * Target buffer space is about to run out. Make more space. */ parsePtr->next = dest; (*parsePtr->expandProc) (parsePtr, 1); dest = parsePtr->next; } c = *src; src++; if (c == termChar) { *dest = '\0'; parsePtr->next = dest; *termPtr = src; return TCL_OK; } else if (CHAR_TYPE(src - 1, lastChar) == TCL_NORMAL) { copy: *dest = c; dest++; continue; } else if (c == '$') { int length; const char *value; value = Tcl_ParseVar(interp, src - 1, termPtr); if (value == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } src = *termPtr; length = strlen(value); if ((parsePtr->end - dest) <= length) { parsePtr->next = dest; (*parsePtr->expandProc) (parsePtr, length); dest = parsePtr->next; } strcpy(dest, value); dest += length; continue; } else if (c == '[') { int result; parsePtr->next = dest; result = Blt_ParseNestedCmd(interp, src, flags, termPtr, parsePtr); if (result != TCL_OK) { return result; } src = *termPtr; dest = parsePtr->next; continue; } else if (c == '\\') { int nRead; src--; *dest = Tcl_Backslash(src, &nRead); dest++; src += nRead; continue; } else if (c == '\0') { char buf[10]; Tcl_ResetResult(interp); sprintf_s(buf, 10, "missing %c", termChar); Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), buf, 9); *termPtr = string - 1; return TCL_ERROR; } else { goto copy; } } }