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/* $OpenBSD: rcsnum.c,v 1.31 2006/03/30 23:06:25 joris Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2004 Jean-Francois Brousseau <jfb@openbsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
* AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
* EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
* PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
* OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
* WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
* OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
* ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "cvs.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "rcs.h"
static int rcsnum_setsize(RCSNUM *, u_int);
static char *rcsnum_itoa(u_int16_t, char *, size_t);
/*
* rcsnum_alloc()
*
* Allocate an RCS number structure and return a pointer to it.
*/
RCSNUM *
rcsnum_alloc(void)
{
RCSNUM *rnp;
rnp = (RCSNUM *)xmalloc(sizeof(*rnp));
rnp->rn_len = 0;
rnp->rn_id = NULL;
return (rnp);
}
/*
* rcsnum_parse()
*
* Parse a string specifying an RCS number and return the corresponding RCSNUM.
*/
RCSNUM *
rcsnum_parse(const char *str)
{
char *ep;
RCSNUM *num;
num = rcsnum_alloc();
if ((rcsnum_aton(str, &ep, num) < 0) || (*ep != '\0')) {
rcsnum_free(num);
num = NULL;
if (*ep != '\0')
rcs_errno = RCS_ERR_BADNUM;
}
return (num);
}
/*
* rcsnum_free()
*
* Free an RCSNUM structure previously allocated with rcsnum_alloc().
*/
void
rcsnum_free(RCSNUM *rn)
{
if (rn->rn_id != NULL)
xfree(rn->rn_id);
xfree(rn);
}
/*
* rcsnum_tostr()
*
* Format the RCS number <nump> into a human-readable dot-separated
* representation and store the resulting string in <buf>, which is of size
* <blen>.
* Returns a pointer to the start of <buf>. On failure <buf> is set to
* an empty string.
*/
char *
rcsnum_tostr(const RCSNUM *nump, char *buf, size_t blen)
{
u_int i;
char tmp[8];
if ((nump == NULL) || (nump->rn_len == 0)) {
buf[0] = '\0';
return (buf);
}
strlcpy(buf, rcsnum_itoa(nump->rn_id[0], buf, blen), blen);
for (i = 1; i < nump->rn_len; i++) {
strlcat(buf, ".", blen);
strlcat(buf, rcsnum_itoa(nump->rn_id[i], tmp, sizeof(tmp)),
blen);
}
return (buf);
}
static char *
rcsnum_itoa(u_int16_t num, char *buf, size_t len)
{
u_int16_t i;
char *p;
if (num == 0)
return "0";
p = buf + len - 1;
i = num;
bzero(buf, len);
while (i) {
*--p = '0' + (i % 10);
i /= 10;
}
return (p);
}
/*
* rcsnum_cpy()
*
* Copy the number stored in <nsrc> in the destination <ndst> up to <depth>
* numbers deep. If <depth> is 0, there is no depth limit.
*/
void
rcsnum_cpy(const RCSNUM *nsrc, RCSNUM *ndst, u_int depth)
{
u_int len;
void *tmp;
len = nsrc->rn_len;
if ((depth != 0) && (len > depth))
len = depth;
tmp = xrealloc(ndst->rn_id, len, sizeof(len));
ndst->rn_id = (u_int16_t *)tmp;
ndst->rn_len = len;
/* Overflow checked in xrealloc(). */
memcpy(ndst->rn_id, nsrc->rn_id, len * sizeof(len));
}
/*
* rcsnum_cmp()
*
* Compare the two numbers <n1> and <n2>. Returns -1 if <n1> is larger than
* <n2>, 0 if they are both the same, and 1 if <n2> is larger than <n1>.
* The <depth> argument specifies how many numbers deep should be checked for
* the result. A value of 0 means that the depth will be the minimum of the
* two numbers.
*/
int
rcsnum_cmp(const RCSNUM *n1, const RCSNUM *n2, u_int depth)
{
int res;
u_int i;
size_t slen;
slen = MIN(n1->rn_len, n2->rn_len);
if ((depth != 0) && (slen > depth))
slen = depth;
for (i = 0; i < slen; i++) {
res = n1->rn_id[i] - n2->rn_id[i];
if (res < 0)
return (1);
else if (res > 0)
return (-1);
}
if (n1->rn_len > n2->rn_len)
return (-1);
else if (n2->rn_len > n1->rn_len)
return (1);
return (0);
}
/*
* rcsnum_aton()
*
* Translate the string <str> containing a sequence of digits and periods into
* its binary representation, which is stored in <nump>. The address of the
* first byte not part of the number is stored in <ep> on return, if it is not
* NULL.
* Returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure.
*/
int
rcsnum_aton(const char *str, char **ep, RCSNUM *nump)
{
u_int32_t val;
const char *sp;
void *tmp;
char *s;
if (nump->rn_id == NULL)
nump->rn_id = (u_int16_t *)xmalloc(sizeof(u_int16_t));
nump->rn_len = 0;
nump->rn_id[0] = 0;
for (sp = str;; sp++) {
if (!isdigit(*sp) && (*sp != '.'))
break;
if (*sp == '.') {
if (nump->rn_len >= RCSNUM_MAXLEN - 1) {
rcs_errno = RCS_ERR_BADNUM;
goto rcsnum_aton_failed;
}
nump->rn_len++;
tmp = xrealloc(nump->rn_id,
nump->rn_len + 1, sizeof(u_int16_t));
nump->rn_id = (u_int16_t *)tmp;
nump->rn_id[nump->rn_len] = 0;
continue;
}
val = (nump->rn_id[nump->rn_len] * 10) + (*sp - 0x30);
if (val > RCSNUM_MAXNUM)
fatal("RCSNUM overflow!");
nump->rn_id[nump->rn_len] = val;
}
if (ep != NULL)
*(const char **)ep = sp;
/*
* Handle "magic" RCS branch numbers.
*
* What are they?
*
* Magic branch numbers have an extra .0. at the second farmost
* rightside of the branch number, so instead of having an odd
* number of dot-separated decimals, it will have an even number.
*
* Now, according to all the documentation i've found on the net
* about this, cvs does this for "efficiency reasons", i'd like
* to hear one.
*
* We just make sure we remove the .0. from in the branch number.
*
* XXX - for compatibility reasons with GNU cvs we _need_
* to skip this part for the 'log' command, apparently it does
* show the magic branches for an unknown and probably
* completely insane and not understandable reason in that output.
*
*/
#if !defined(RCSPROG)
if ((nump->rn_len > 2) && (nump->rn_id[nump->rn_len - 1] == 0)
&& (cvs_cmdop != CVS_OP_LOG)) {
#else
if ((nump->rn_len > 2) && (nump->rn_id[nump->rn_len - 1] == 0)) {
#endif
/*
* Look for ".0.x" at the end of the branch number.
*/
if ((s = strrchr(str, '.')) != NULL) {
s--;
while (*s != '.')
s--;
/*
* If we have a "magic" branch, adjust it
* so the .0. is removed.
*/
if (!strncmp(s, RCS_MAGIC_BRANCH,
strlen(RCS_MAGIC_BRANCH))) {
nump->rn_id[nump->rn_len - 1] =
nump->rn_id[nump->rn_len];
nump->rn_len--;
}
}
}
/* We can't have a single-digit rcs number. */
if (nump->rn_len == 0) {
tmp = xrealloc(nump->rn_id,
nump->rn_len + 1, sizeof(u_int16_t));
nump->rn_id = (u_int16_t *)tmp;
nump->rn_id[nump->rn_len + 1] = 0;
nump->rn_len++;
}
nump->rn_len++;
return (nump->rn_len);
rcsnum_aton_failed:
nump->rn_len = 0;
xfree(nump->rn_id);
nump->rn_id = NULL;
return (-1);
}
/*
* rcsnum_inc()
*
* Increment the revision number specified in <num>.
* Returns a pointer to the <num> on success, or NULL on failure.
*/
RCSNUM *
rcsnum_inc(RCSNUM *num)
{
if (num->rn_id[num->rn_len - 1] == RCSNUM_MAXNUM)
return (NULL);
num->rn_id[num->rn_len - 1]++;
return (num);
}
/*
* rcsnum_dec()
*
* Decreases the revision number specified in <num>, if doing so will not
* result in an ending value below 1. E.g. 4.2 will go to 4.1 but 4.1 will
* be returned as 4.1.
*/
RCSNUM *
rcsnum_dec(RCSNUM *num)
{
/* XXX - Is it an error for the number to be 0? */
if (num->rn_id[num->rn_len - 1] <= 1)
return (num);
num->rn_id[num->rn_len - 1]--;
return (num);
}
/*
* rcsnum_revtobr()
*
* Retrieve the branch number associated with the revision number <num>.
* If <num> is a branch revision, the returned value will be the same
* number as the argument.
*/
RCSNUM *
rcsnum_revtobr(const RCSNUM *num)
{
RCSNUM *brnum;
if (num->rn_len < 2)
return (NULL);
brnum = rcsnum_alloc();
rcsnum_cpy(num, brnum, 0);
if (!RCSNUM_ISBRANCH(brnum))
brnum->rn_len--;
return (brnum);
}
/*
* rcsnum_brtorev()
*
* Retrieve the initial revision number associated with the branch number <num>.
* If <num> is a revision number, an error will be returned.
*/
RCSNUM *
rcsnum_brtorev(const RCSNUM *brnum)
{
RCSNUM *num;
if (!RCSNUM_ISBRANCH(brnum)) {
return (NULL);
}
num = rcsnum_alloc();
if (rcsnum_setsize(num, brnum->rn_len + 1) < 0) {
rcsnum_free(num);
return (NULL);
}
rcsnum_cpy(brnum, num, brnum->rn_len);
num->rn_id[num->rn_len++] = 1;
return (num);
}
static int
rcsnum_setsize(RCSNUM *num, u_int len)
{
void *tmp;
tmp = xrealloc(num->rn_id, len, sizeof(u_int16_t));
num->rn_id = (u_int16_t *)tmp;
num->rn_len = len;
return (0);
}
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