220 lines
5.5 KiB
C
220 lines
5.5 KiB
C
/* parse.c
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Parse a UUCP command string.
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Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993 Ian Lance Taylor
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This file is part of the Taylor UUCP package.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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The author of the program may be contacted at ian@airs.com or
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c/o Cygnus Support, 48 Grove Street, Somerville, MA 02144.
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*/
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#include "uucp.h"
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#if USE_RCS_ID
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const char parse_rcsid[] = "$FreeBSD$";
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#endif
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#include "uudefs.h"
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/* Parse a UUCP command string into an scmd structure. This is called
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by the 'g' protocol and the UNIX command file reading routines. It
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destroys the string it is passed, and the scmd string pointers are
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left pointing into it. For the convenience of the Unix work file
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routines, it will parse "P" into a simple 'P' command (representing
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a poll file). It returns TRUE if the string is successfully
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parsed, FALSE otherwise. */
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boolean
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fparse_cmd (zcmd, qcmd)
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char *zcmd;
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struct scmd *qcmd;
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{
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char *z, *zend;
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z = strtok (zcmd, " \t\n");
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if (z == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->bcmd = *z;
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if (qcmd->bcmd != 'S'
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&& qcmd->bcmd != 'R'
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&& qcmd->bcmd != 'X'
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&& qcmd->bcmd != 'E'
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&& qcmd->bcmd != 'H'
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&& qcmd->bcmd != 'P')
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->bgrade = '\0';
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qcmd->pseq = NULL;
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qcmd->zfrom = NULL;
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qcmd->zto = NULL;
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qcmd->zuser = NULL;
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qcmd->zoptions = NULL;
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qcmd->ztemp = NULL;
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qcmd->imode = 0666;
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qcmd->znotify = NULL;
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qcmd->cbytes = -1;
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qcmd->zcmd = NULL;
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qcmd->ipos = 0;
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/* Handle hangup commands specially. If it's just "H", return
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the command 'H' to indicate a hangup request. If it's "HY"
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return 'Y' and if it's "HN" return 'N'. */
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if (qcmd->bcmd == 'H')
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{
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if (z[1] != '\0')
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{
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if (z[1] == 'Y')
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qcmd->bcmd = 'Y';
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else if (z[1] == 'N')
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qcmd->bcmd = 'N';
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else
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return FALSE;
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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if (qcmd->bcmd == 'P')
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return TRUE;
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if (z[1] != '\0')
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return FALSE;
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->zfrom = z;
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->zto = z;
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->zuser = z;
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z == NULL || *z != '-')
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->zoptions = z + 1;
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if (qcmd->bcmd == 'X')
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return TRUE;
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if (qcmd->bcmd == 'R')
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{
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z != NULL)
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{
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if (strcmp (z, "dummy") != 0)
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{
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/* This may be the maximum number of bytes the remote
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system wants to receive, if it using Taylor UUCP size
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negotiation. */
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qcmd->cbytes = strtol (z, &zend, 0);
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if (*zend != '\0')
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qcmd->cbytes = -1;
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}
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else
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{
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/* This is from an SVR4 system, and may include the
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position at which to start sending the file. The
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next fields are the mode bits, the remote owner (?),
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the remote temporary file name, and finally the
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restart position. */
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if (strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n") != NULL
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&& strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n") != NULL
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&& strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n") != NULL)
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{
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z != NULL)
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{
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qcmd->ipos = strtol (z, &zend, 0);
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if (*zend != '\0')
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qcmd->ipos = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->ztemp = z;
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->imode = (int) strtol (z, &zend, 0);
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if (*zend != '\0')
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return FALSE;
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/* As a magic special case, if the mode came out as the decimal
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values 666 or 777, assume that they actually meant the octal
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values. Most systems use a leading zero, but a few do not.
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Since both 666 and 777 are greater than the largest legal mode
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value, which is 0777 == 511, this hack does not restrict any
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legal values. */
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if (qcmd->imode == 666)
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qcmd->imode = 0666;
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else if (qcmd->imode == 777)
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qcmd->imode = 0777;
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (qcmd->bcmd == 'E' && z == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->znotify = z;
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/* SVR4 UUCP will send the string "dummy" after the notify string
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but before the size. I do not know when it sends anything other
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than "dummy". Fortunately, it doesn't really hurt to not get the
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file size. */
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if (z != NULL && strcmp (z, "dummy") == 0)
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z != NULL)
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{
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, " \t\n");
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if (z != NULL)
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{
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qcmd->cbytes = strtol (z, &zend, 0);
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if (*zend != '\0')
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qcmd->cbytes = -1;
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}
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else if (qcmd->bcmd == 'E')
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return FALSE;
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if (z != NULL)
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{
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z = strtok ((char *) NULL, "");
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if (z != NULL)
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z[strcspn (z, "\n")] = '\0';
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if (qcmd->bcmd == 'E' && z == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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qcmd->zcmd = z;
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}
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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