wireshark/epan/strutil.c
Guy Harris 8ed7a73e22 Fix a bunch of warnings.
Cast away some implicit 64-bit-to-32-bit conversion errors due to use of
sizeof.

Cast away some implicit 64-bit-to-32-bit conversion errors due to use of
strtol() and strtoul().

Change some data types to avoid those implicit conversion warnings.

When assigning a constant to a float, make sure the constant isn't a
double, by appending "f" to the constant.

Constify a bunch of variables, parameters, and return values to
eliminate warnings due to strings being given const qualifiers.  Cast
away those warnings in some cases where an API we don't control forces
us to do so.

Enable a bunch of additional warnings by default.  Note why at least
some of the other warnings aren't enabled.

randpkt.c and text2pcap.c are used to build programs, so they don't need
to be in EXTRA_DIST.

If the user specifies --enable-warnings-as-errors, add -Werror *even if
the user specified --enable-extra-gcc-flags; assume they know what
they're doing and are willing to have the compile fail due to the extra
GCC warnings being treated as errors.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=46748
2012-12-26 05:57:06 +00:00

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/* strutil.c
* String utility routines
*
* $Id$
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <glib.h>
#include "strutil.h"
#include "emem.h"
#include <../isprint.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#endif
static const char hex[16] = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7',
'8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' };
/*
* Given a pointer into a data buffer, and to the end of the buffer,
* find the end of the (putative) line at that position in the data
* buffer.
* Return a pointer to the EOL character(s) in "*eol".
*/
const guchar *
find_line_end(const guchar *data, const guchar *dataend, const guchar **eol)
{
const guchar *lineend;
lineend = memchr(data, '\n', dataend - data);
if (lineend == NULL) {
/*
* No LF - line is probably continued in next TCP segment.
*/
lineend = dataend;
*eol = dataend;
} else {
/*
* Is the LF at the beginning of the line?
*/
if (lineend > data) {
/*
* No - is it preceded by a carriage return?
* (Perhaps it's supposed to be, but that's not guaranteed....)
*/
if (*(lineend - 1) == '\r') {
/*
* Yes. The EOL starts with the CR.
*/
*eol = lineend - 1;
} else {
/*
* No. The EOL starts with the LF.
*/
*eol = lineend;
/*
* I seem to remember that we once saw lines ending with LF-CR
* in an HTTP request or response, so check if it's *followed*
* by a carriage return.
*/
if (lineend < (dataend - 1) && *(lineend + 1) == '\r') {
/*
* It's <non-LF><LF><CR>; say it ends with the CR.
*/
lineend++;
}
}
} else {
/*
* Yes - the EOL starts with the LF.
*/
*eol = lineend;
}
/*
* Point to the character after the last character.
*/
lineend++;
}
return lineend;
}
/*
* Get the length of the next token in a line, and the beginning of the
* next token after that (if any).
* Return 0 if there is no next token.
*/
int
get_token_len(const guchar *linep, const guchar *lineend,
const guchar **next_token)
{
const guchar *tokenp;
int token_len;
tokenp = linep;
/*
* Search for a blank, a CR or an LF, or the end of the buffer.
*/
while (linep < lineend && *linep != ' ' && *linep != '\r' && *linep != '\n')
linep++;
token_len = (int) (linep - tokenp);
/*
* Skip trailing blanks.
*/
while (linep < lineend && *linep == ' ')
linep++;
*next_token = linep;
return token_len;
}
#define INITIAL_FMTBUF_SIZE 128
/*
* Given a string, generate a string from it that shows non-printable
* characters as C-style escapes, and return a pointer to it.
*/
gchar *
format_text(const guchar *string, size_t len)
{
static gchar *fmtbuf[3];
static int fmtbuf_len[3];
static int idx;
int column;
const guchar *stringend = string + len;
guchar c;
int i;
idx = (idx + 1) % 3;
/*
* Allocate the buffer if it's not already allocated.
*/
if (fmtbuf[idx] == NULL) {
fmtbuf[idx] = g_malloc(INITIAL_FMTBUF_SIZE);
fmtbuf_len[idx] = INITIAL_FMTBUF_SIZE;
}
column = 0;
while (string < stringend) {
/*
* Is there enough room for this character, if it expands to
* a backslash plus 3 octal digits (which is the most it can
* expand to), and also enough room for a terminating '\0'?
*/
if (column+3+1 >= fmtbuf_len[idx]) {
/*
* Double the buffer's size if it's not big enough.
* The size of the buffer starts at 128, so doubling its size
* adds at least another 128 bytes, which is more than enough
* for one more character plus a terminating '\0'.
*/
fmtbuf_len[idx] = fmtbuf_len[idx] * 2;
fmtbuf[idx] = g_realloc(fmtbuf[idx], fmtbuf_len[idx]);
}
c = *string++;
if (isprint(c)) {
fmtbuf[idx][column] = c;
column++;
} else {
fmtbuf[idx][column] = '\\';
column++;
switch (c) {
case '\a':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'a';
column++;
break;
case '\b':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'b'; /* BS */
column++;
break;
case '\f':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'f'; /* FF */
column++;
break;
case '\n':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'n'; /* NL */
column++;
break;
case '\r':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'r'; /* CR */
column++;
break;
case '\t':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 't'; /* tab */
column++;
break;
case '\v':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'v';
column++;
break;
default:
i = (c>>6)&03;
fmtbuf[idx][column] = i + '0';
column++;
i = (c>>3)&07;
fmtbuf[idx][column] = i + '0';
column++;
i = (c>>0)&07;
fmtbuf[idx][column] = i + '0';
column++;
break;
}
}
}
fmtbuf[idx][column] = '\0';
return fmtbuf[idx];
}
/*
* Given a string, generate a string from it that shows non-printable
* characters as C-style escapes except a whitespace character
* (space, tab, carriage return, new line, vertical tab, or formfeed)
* which will be replaced by a space, and return a pointer to it.
*/
gchar *
format_text_wsp(const guchar *string, size_t len)
{
static gchar *fmtbuf[3];
static int fmtbuf_len[3];
static int idx;
int column;
const guchar *stringend = string + len;
guchar c;
int i;
idx = (idx + 1) % 3;
/*
* Allocate the buffer if it's not already allocated.
*/
if (fmtbuf[idx] == NULL) {
fmtbuf[idx] = g_malloc(INITIAL_FMTBUF_SIZE);
fmtbuf_len[idx] = INITIAL_FMTBUF_SIZE;
}
column = 0;
while (string < stringend) {
/*
* Is there enough room for this character, if it expands to
* a backslash plus 3 octal digits (which is the most it can
* expand to), and also enough room for a terminating '\0'?
*/
if (column+3+1 >= fmtbuf_len[idx]) {
/*
* Double the buffer's size if it's not big enough.
* The size of the buffer starts at 128, so doubling its size
* adds at least another 128 bytes, which is more than enough
* for one more character plus a terminating '\0'.
*/
fmtbuf_len[idx] = fmtbuf_len[idx] * 2;
fmtbuf[idx] = g_realloc(fmtbuf[idx], fmtbuf_len[idx]);
}
c = *string++;
if (isprint(c)) {
fmtbuf[idx][column] = c;
column++;
} else if (isspace(c)) {
fmtbuf[idx][column] = ' ';
column++;
} else {
fmtbuf[idx][column] = '\\';
column++;
switch (c) {
case '\a':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'a';
column++;
break;
case '\b':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'b'; /* BS */
column++;
break;
case '\f':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'f'; /* FF */
column++;
break;
case '\n':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'n'; /* NL */
column++;
break;
case '\r':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'r'; /* CR */
column++;
break;
case '\t':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 't'; /* tab */
column++;
break;
case '\v':
fmtbuf[idx][column] = 'v';
column++;
break;
default:
i = (c>>6)&03;
fmtbuf[idx][column] = i + '0';
column++;
i = (c>>3)&07;
fmtbuf[idx][column] = i + '0';
column++;
i = (c>>0)&07;
fmtbuf[idx][column] = i + '0';
column++;
break;
}
}
}
fmtbuf[idx][column] = '\0';
return fmtbuf[idx];
}
static gboolean
is_byte_sep(guint8 c)
{
return (c == '-' || c == ':' || c == '.');
}
/* Turn a string of hex digits with optional separators (defined by
* is_byte_sep() into a byte array.
*/
gboolean
hex_str_to_bytes(const char *hex_str, GByteArray *bytes, gboolean force_separators) {
guint8 val;
const guchar *p, *q, *r, *s, *punct;
char four_digits_first_half[3];
char four_digits_second_half[3];
char two_digits[3];
char one_digit[2];
if (! hex_str || ! bytes) {
return FALSE;
}
g_byte_array_set_size(bytes, 0);
p = (const guchar *)hex_str;
while (*p) {
q = p+1;
r = p+2;
s = p+3;
if (*q && *r && *s
&& isxdigit(*p) && isxdigit(*q) &&
isxdigit(*r) && isxdigit(*s)) {
four_digits_first_half[0] = *p;
four_digits_first_half[1] = *q;
four_digits_first_half[2] = '\0';
four_digits_second_half[0] = *r;
four_digits_second_half[1] = *s;
four_digits_second_half[2] = '\0';
/*
* Four or more hex digits in a row.
*/
val = (guint8) strtoul(four_digits_first_half, NULL, 16);
g_byte_array_append(bytes, &val, 1);
val = (guint8) strtoul(four_digits_second_half, NULL, 16);
g_byte_array_append(bytes, &val, 1);
punct = s + 1;
if (*punct) {
/*
* Make sure the character after
* the forth hex digit is a byte
* separator, i.e. that we don't have
* more than four hex digits, or a
* bogus character.
*/
if (is_byte_sep(*punct)) {
p = punct + 1;
continue;
}
else if (force_separators) {
return FALSE;
}
}
p = punct;
continue;
}
else if (*q && isxdigit(*p) && isxdigit(*q)) {
two_digits[0] = *p;
two_digits[1] = *q;
two_digits[2] = '\0';
/*
* Two hex digits in a row.
*/
val = (guint8) strtoul(two_digits, NULL, 16);
g_byte_array_append(bytes, &val, 1);
punct = q + 1;
if (*punct) {
/*
* Make sure the character after
* the second hex digit is a byte
* separator, i.e. that we don't have
* more than two hex digits, or a
* bogus character.
*/
if (is_byte_sep(*punct)) {
p = punct + 1;
continue;
}
else if (force_separators) {
return FALSE;
}
}
p = punct;
continue;
}
else if (*q && isxdigit(*p) && is_byte_sep(*q)) {
one_digit[0] = *p;
one_digit[1] = '\0';
/*
* Only one hex digit (not at the end of the string)
*/
val = (guint8) strtoul(one_digit, NULL, 16);
g_byte_array_append(bytes, &val, 1);
p = q + 1;
continue;
}
else if (!*q && isxdigit(*p)) {
one_digit[0] = *p;
one_digit[1] = '\0';
/*
* Only one hex digit (at the end of the string)
*/
val = (guint8) strtoul(one_digit, NULL, 16);
g_byte_array_append(bytes, &val, 1);
p = q;
continue;
}
else {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
/*
* Turn an RFC 3986 percent-encoded string into a byte array.
* XXX - We don't check for reserved characters.
*/
#define HEX_DIGIT_BUF_LEN 3
gboolean
uri_str_to_bytes(const char *uri_str, GByteArray *bytes) {
guint8 val;
const guchar *p;
guchar hex_digit[HEX_DIGIT_BUF_LEN];
g_byte_array_set_size(bytes, 0);
if (! uri_str) {
return FALSE;
}
p = (const guchar *)uri_str;
while (*p) {
if (! isascii(*p) || ! isprint(*p))
return FALSE;
if (*p == '%') {
p++;
if (*p == '\0') return FALSE;
hex_digit[0] = *p;
p++;
if (*p == '\0') return FALSE;
hex_digit[1] = *p;
hex_digit[2] = '\0';
if (! isxdigit(hex_digit[0]) || ! isxdigit(hex_digit[1]))
return FALSE;
val = (guint8) strtoul((char *)hex_digit, NULL, 16);
g_byte_array_append(bytes, &val, 1);
} else {
g_byte_array_append(bytes, (const guint8 *) p, 1);
}
p++;
}
return TRUE;
}
/*
* Given a GByteArray, generate a string from it that shows non-printable
* characters as percent-style escapes, and return a pointer to it.
*/
const gchar *
format_uri(const GByteArray *bytes, const gchar *reserved_chars)
{
static gchar *fmtbuf[3];
static guint fmtbuf_len[3];
static guint idx;
const guchar *reserved_def = ":/?#[]@!$&'()*+,;= ";
const guchar *reserved = reserved_def;
guint8 c;
guint column, i;
gboolean is_reserved = FALSE;
if (! bytes)
return "";
idx = (idx + 1) % 3;
if (reserved_chars)
reserved = reserved_chars;
/*
* Allocate the buffer if it's not already allocated.
*/
if (fmtbuf[idx] == NULL) {
fmtbuf[idx] = g_malloc(INITIAL_FMTBUF_SIZE);
fmtbuf_len[idx] = INITIAL_FMTBUF_SIZE;
}
for (column = 0; column < bytes->len; column++) {
/*
* Is there enough room for this character, if it expands to
* a percent plus 2 hex digits (which is the most it can
* expand to), and also enough room for a terminating '\0'?
*/
if (column+2+1 >= fmtbuf_len[idx]) {
/*
* Double the buffer's size if it's not big enough.
* The size of the buffer starts at 128, so doubling its size
* adds at least another 128 bytes, which is more than enough
* for one more character plus a terminating '\0'.
*/
fmtbuf_len[idx] = fmtbuf_len[idx] * 2;
fmtbuf[idx] = g_realloc(fmtbuf[idx], fmtbuf_len[idx]);
}
c = bytes->data[column];
if (!isascii(c) || !isprint(c) || c == '%') {
is_reserved = TRUE;
}
for (i = 0; reserved[i]; i++) {
if (c == reserved[i])
is_reserved = TRUE;
}
if (!is_reserved) {
fmtbuf[idx][column] = c;
} else {
fmtbuf[idx][column] = '%';
column++;
fmtbuf[idx][column] = hex[c >> 4];
column++;
fmtbuf[idx][column] = hex[c & 0xF];
}
}
fmtbuf[idx][column] = '\0';
return fmtbuf[idx];
}
/**
* Create a copy of a GByteArray
*
* @param ba The byte array to be copied.
* @return If ba exists, a freshly allocated copy. NULL otherwise.
*
*/
GByteArray *
byte_array_dup(GByteArray *ba) {
GByteArray *new_ba;
if (!ba)
return NULL;
new_ba = g_byte_array_new();
g_byte_array_append(new_ba, ba->data, ba->len);
return new_ba;
}
#define SUBID_BUF_LEN 5
gboolean
oid_str_to_bytes(const char *oid_str, GByteArray *bytes) {
guint32 subid0, subid, sicnt, i;
const char *p, *dot;
guint8 buf[SUBID_BUF_LEN];
g_byte_array_set_size(bytes, 0);
/* check syntax */
p = oid_str;
dot = NULL;
while (*p) {
if (!isdigit((guchar)*p) && (*p != '.')) return FALSE;
if (*p == '.') {
if (p == oid_str) return FALSE;
if (!*(p+1)) return FALSE;
if ((p-1) == dot) return FALSE;
dot = p;
}
p++;
}
if (!dot) return FALSE;
p = oid_str;
sicnt = 0;
subid0 = 0; /* squelch GCC complaints */
while (*p) {
subid = 0;
while (isdigit((guchar)*p)) {
subid *= 10;
subid += *p - '0';
p++;
}
if (sicnt == 0) {
subid0 = subid;
if (subid0 > 2) return FALSE;
} else if (sicnt == 1) {
if ((subid0 < 2) && (subid > 39)) return FALSE;
subid += 40 * subid0;
}
if (sicnt) {
i = SUBID_BUF_LEN;
do {
i--;
buf[i] = 0x80 | (subid % 0x80);
subid >>= 7;
} while (subid && i);
buf[SUBID_BUF_LEN-1] &= 0x7F;
g_byte_array_append(bytes, buf + i, SUBID_BUF_LEN - i);
}
sicnt++;
if (*p) p++;
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Compare the contents of two GByteArrays
*
* @param ba1 A byte array
* @param ba2 A byte array
* @return If both arrays are non-NULL and their lengths are equal and
* their contents are equal, returns TRUE. Otherwise, returns
* FALSE.
*
* XXX - Should this be in strutil.c?
*/
gboolean
byte_array_equal(GByteArray *ba1, GByteArray *ba2) {
if (!ba1 || !ba2)
return FALSE;
if (ba1->len != ba2->len)
return FALSE;
if (memcmp(ba1->data, ba2->data, ba1->len) != 0)
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
/* Return a XML escaped representation of the unescaped string.
* The returned string must be freed when no longer in use. */
gchar *
xml_escape(const gchar *unescaped)
{
GString *buffer = g_string_sized_new(128);
const gchar *p;
gchar c;
p = unescaped;
while ( (c = *p++) ) {
switch (c) {
case '<':
g_string_append(buffer, "&lt;");
break;
case '>':
g_string_append(buffer, "&gt;");
break;
case '&':
g_string_append(buffer, "&amp;");
break;
case '\'':
g_string_append(buffer, "&apos;");
break;
case '"':
g_string_append(buffer, "&quot;");
break;
default:
g_string_append_c(buffer, c);
break;
}
}
/* Return the string value contained within the GString
* after getting rid of the GString structure.
* This is the way to do this, see the GLib reference. */
return g_string_free(buffer, FALSE);
}
/* Return the first occurrence of needle in haystack.
* If not found, return NULL.
* If either haystack or needle has 0 length, return NULL.
* Algorithm copied from GNU's glibc 2.3.2 memcmp() */
const guint8 *
epan_memmem(const guint8 *haystack, guint haystack_len,
const guint8 *needle, guint needle_len)
{
const guint8 *begin;
const guint8 *const last_possible = haystack + haystack_len - needle_len;
if (needle_len == 0) {
return NULL;
}
if (needle_len > haystack_len) {
return NULL;
}
for (begin = haystack ; begin <= last_possible; ++begin) {
if (begin[0] == needle[0] &&
!memcmp(&begin[1], needle + 1,
needle_len - 1)) {
return begin;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* Scan the search string to make sure it's valid hex. Return the
* number of bytes in nbytes.
*/
guint8 *
convert_string_to_hex(const char *string, size_t *nbytes)
{
size_t n_bytes;
const char *p;
guchar c;
guint8 *bytes, *q, byte_val;
n_bytes = 0;
p = &string[0];
for (;;) {
c = *p++;
if (c == '\0')
break;
if (isspace(c))
continue; /* allow white space */
if (c==':' || c=='.' || c=='-')
continue; /* skip any ':', '.', or '-' between bytes */
if (!isxdigit(c)) {
/* Not a valid hex digit - fail */
return NULL;
}
/*
* We can only match bytes, not nibbles; we must have a valid
* hex digit immediately after that hex digit.
*/
c = *p++;
if (!isxdigit(c))
return NULL;
/* 2 hex digits = 1 byte */
n_bytes++;
}
/*
* Were we given any hex digits?
*/
if (n_bytes == 0) {
/* No. */
return NULL;
}
/*
* OK, it's valid, and it generates "n_bytes" bytes; generate the
* raw byte array.
*/
bytes = g_malloc(n_bytes);
p = &string[0];
q = &bytes[0];
for (;;) {
c = *p++;
if (c == '\0')
break;
if (isspace(c))
continue; /* allow white space */
if (c==':' || c=='.' || c=='-')
continue; /* skip any ':', '.', or '-' between bytes */
/* From the loop above, we know this is a hex digit */
if (isdigit(c))
byte_val = c - '0';
else if (c >= 'a')
byte_val = (c - 'a') + 10;
else
byte_val = (c - 'A') + 10;
byte_val <<= 4;
/* We also know this is a hex digit */
c = *p++;
if (isdigit(c))
byte_val |= c - '0';
else if (c >= 'a')
byte_val |= (c - 'a') + 10;
else if (c >= 'A')
byte_val |= (c - 'A') + 10;
*q++ = byte_val;
}
*nbytes = n_bytes;
return bytes;
}
/*
* Copy if if it's a case-sensitive search; uppercase it if it's
* a case-insensitive search.
*/
char *
convert_string_case(const char *string, gboolean case_insensitive)
{
if (case_insensitive) {
return g_utf8_strup(string, -1);
} else {
return g_strdup(string);
}
}
char *
epan_strcasestr(const char *haystack, const char *needle)
{
gsize hlen = strlen(haystack);
gsize nlen = strlen(needle);
while (hlen-- >= nlen) {
if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(haystack, needle, nlen))
return (char*) haystack;
haystack++;
}
return NULL;
}
const char *
string_or_null(const char *string)
{
if (string)
return string;
return "[NULL]";
}
int
escape_string_len(const char *string)
{
const char *p;
gchar c;
int repr_len;
repr_len = 0;
for (p = string; (c = *p) != '\0'; p++) {
/* Backslashes and double-quotes must
* be escaped */
if (c == '\\' || c == '"') {
repr_len += 2;
}
/* Values that can't nicely be represented
* in ASCII need to be escaped. */
else if (!isprint((unsigned char)c)) {
/* c --> \xNN */
repr_len += 4;
}
/* Other characters are just passed through. */
else {
repr_len++;
}
}
return repr_len + 2; /* string plus leading and trailing quotes */
}
char *
escape_string(char *buf, const char *string)
{
const gchar *p;
gchar c;
char *bufp;
char hexbuf[3];
bufp = buf;
*bufp++ = '"';
for (p = string; (c = *p) != '\0'; p++) {
/* Backslashes and double-quotes must
* be escaped. */
if (c == '\\' || c == '"') {
*bufp++ = '\\';
*bufp++ = c;
}
/* Values that can't nicely be represented
* in ASCII need to be escaped. */
else if (!isprint((unsigned char)c)) {
/* c --> \xNN */
g_snprintf(hexbuf,sizeof(hexbuf), "%02x", (unsigned char) c);
*bufp++ = '\\';
*bufp++ = 'x';
*bufp++ = hexbuf[0];
*bufp++ = hexbuf[1];
}
/* Other characters are just passed through. */
else {
*bufp++ = c;
}
}
*bufp++ = '"';
*bufp = '\0';
return buf;
}
#define GN_CHAR_ALPHABET_SIZE 128
static gunichar IA5_default_alphabet[GN_CHAR_ALPHABET_SIZE] = {
/*ITU-T recommendation T.50 specifies International Reference Alphabet 5 (IA5) */
'?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?',
'?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?',
'?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?',
'?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?', '?',
' ', '!', '\"','#', '$', '%', '&', '\'',
'(', ')', '*', '+', ',', '-', '.', '/',
'0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7',
'8', '9', ':', ';', '<', '=', '>', '?',
'@', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G',
'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O',
'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W',
'X', 'Y', 'Z', '[', '\\', ']', '^', '_',
'`', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g',
'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o',
'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w',
'x', 'y', 'z', '{', '|', '}', '~', '?'
};
static gunichar
char_def_ia5_alphabet_decode(unsigned char value)
{
if (value < GN_CHAR_ALPHABET_SIZE) {
return IA5_default_alphabet[value];
}
else {
return '?';
}
}
void
IA5_7BIT_decode(unsigned char * dest, const unsigned char* src, int len)
{
int i, j;
gunichar buf;
for (i = 0, j = 0; j < len; j++) {
buf = char_def_ia5_alphabet_decode(src[j]);
i += g_unichar_to_utf8(buf,&(dest[i]));
}
dest[i]=0;
return;
}
/*
* This function takes a string and copies it, inserting a 'chr' before
* every 'chr' in it.
*/
gchar*
ws_strdup_escape_char (const gchar *str, const gchar chr)
{
const gchar *p;
gchar *q, *new_str;
if(!str)
return NULL;
p = str;
/* Worst case: A string that is full of 'chr' */
q = new_str = g_malloc (strlen(str) * 2 + 1);
while(*p != 0) {
if(*p == chr)
*q++ = chr;
*q++ = *p++;
}
*q = '\0';
return new_str;
}
/*
* This function takes a string and copies it, removing any occurences of double
* 'chr' with a single 'chr'.
*/
gchar*
ws_strdup_unescape_char (const gchar *str, const char chr)
{
const gchar *p;
gchar *q, *new_str;
if(!str)
return NULL;
p = str;
/* Worst case: A string that contains no 'chr' */
q = new_str = g_malloc (strlen(str) + 1);
while(*p != 0) {
*q++ = *p;
if ((*p == chr) && (*(p+1) == chr))
p += 2;
else
p++;
}
*q = '\0';
return new_str;
}
/* Create a newly-allocated string with replacement values. */
gchar *string_replace(const gchar* str, const gchar *old_val, const gchar *new_val) {
gchar **str_parts;
gchar *new_str;
if (!str || !old_val) {
return NULL;
}
str_parts = g_strsplit(str, old_val, 0);
new_str = g_strjoinv(new_val, str_parts);
g_strfreev(str_parts);
return new_str;
}
/**
* g_strcmp0 appears first in GLIB 2.16, define it locally for earlier versions.
* Copied from gtestutils.c in glib
* g_strcmp0:
* @str1: (allow-none): a C string or %NULL
* @str2: (allow-none): another C string or %NULL
*
* Compares @str1 and @str2 like strcmp(). Handles %NULL
* gracefully by sorting it before non-%NULL strings.
* Comparing two %NULL pointers returns 0.
*
* Returns: -1, 0 or 1, if @str1 is <, == or > than @str2.
*
* Since: 2.16
*/
#if !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,16,0)
int
g_strcmp0 (const char *str1,
const char *str2)
{
if (!str1)
return -(str1 != str2);
if (!str2)
return str1 != str2;
return strcmp (str1, str2);
}
#endif /* GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,16,0) */
/*
* Editor modelines - http://www.wireshark.org/tools/modelines.html
*
* Local variables:
* c-basic-offset: 4
* tab-width: 8
* indent-tabs-mode: nil
* End:
*
* vi: set shiftwidth=4 tabstop=8 expandtab:
* :indentSize=4:tabSize=8:noTabs=true:
*/