freebsd-skq/contrib/unbound/ldns/parse.h
2014-05-15 03:30:03 +00:00

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/*
* parse.h
*
* a Net::DNS like library for C
* LibDNS Team @ NLnet Labs
* (c) NLnet Labs, 2005-2006
* See the file LICENSE for the license
*/
#ifndef LDNS_PARSE_H
#define LDNS_PARSE_H
struct sldns_buffer;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define LDNS_PARSE_SKIP_SPACE "\f\n\r\v"
#define LDNS_PARSE_NORMAL " \f\n\r\t\v"
#define LDNS_PARSE_NO_NL " \t"
#define LDNS_MAX_LINELEN 10230
#define LDNS_MAX_KEYWORDLEN 32
/**
* \file
*
* Contains some low-level parsing functions, mostly used in the _frm_str
* family of functions.
*/
/**
* different type of directives in zone files
* We now deal with $TTL, $ORIGIN and $INCLUDE.
* The latter is not implemented in ldns (yet)
*/
enum sldns_enum_directive
{
LDNS_DIR_TTL,
LDNS_DIR_ORIGIN,
LDNS_DIR_INCLUDE
};
typedef enum sldns_enum_directive sldns_directive;
/**
* returns a token/char from the stream F.
* This function deals with ( and ) in the stream,
* and ignores them when encountered
* \param[in] *f the file to read from
* \param[out] *token the read token is put here
* \param[in] *delim chars at which the parsing should stop
* \param[in] *limit how much to read. If 0 the builtin maximum is used
* \return 0 on error of EOF of the stream F. Otherwise return the length of what is read
*/
ssize_t sldns_fget_token(FILE *f, char *token, const char *delim, size_t limit);
/**
* returns a token/char from the stream F.
* This function deals with ( and ) in the stream,
* and ignores when it finds them.
* \param[in] *f the file to read from
* \param[out] *token the token is put here
* \param[in] *delim chars at which the parsing should stop
* \param[in] *limit how much to read. If 0 use builtin maximum
* \param[in] line_nr pointer to an integer containing the current line number (for debugging purposes)
* \return 0 on error of EOF of F otherwise return the length of what is read
*/
ssize_t sldns_fget_token_l(FILE *f, char *token, const char *delim, size_t limit, int *line_nr);
/**
* returns a token/char from the buffer b.
* This function deals with ( and ) in the buffer,
* and ignores when it finds them.
* \param[in] *b the buffer to read from
* \param[out] *token the token is put here
* \param[in] *delim chars at which the parsing should stop
* \param[in] *limit how much to read. If 0 the builtin maximum is used
* \param[in] *par if you pass nonNULL, set to 0 on first call, the parenthesis
* state is stored in it, for use on next call. User must check it is back
* to zero after last bget in string (for parse error). If you pass NULL,
* the entire parenthesized string is read in.
* \param[in] skipw string with whitespace to skip before the start of the
* token, like " ", or " \t", or NULL for none.
* \returns 0 on error of EOF of b. Otherwise return the length of what is read
*/
ssize_t sldns_bget_token_par(struct sldns_buffer *b, char *token, const char *delim, size_t limit, int* par, const char* skipw);
/**
* returns a token/char from the buffer b.
* This function deals with ( and ) in the buffer,
* and ignores when it finds them.
* \param[in] *b the buffer to read from
* \param[out] *token the token is put here
* \param[in] *delim chars at which the parsing should stop
* \param[in] *limit how much to read. If 0 the builtin maximum is used
* \returns 0 on error of EOF of b. Otherwise return the length of what is read
*/
ssize_t sldns_bget_token(struct sldns_buffer *b, char *token, const char *delim, size_t limit);
/*
* searches for keyword and delim in a file. Gives everything back
* after the keyword + k_del until we hit d_del
* \param[in] f file pointer to read from
* \param[in] keyword keyword to look for
* \param[in] k_del keyword delimeter
* \param[out] data the data found
* \param[in] d_del the data delimeter
* \param[in] data_limit maximum size the the data buffer
* \return the number of character read
*/
ssize_t sldns_fget_keyword_data(FILE *f, const char *keyword, const char *k_del, char *data, const char *d_del, size_t data_limit);
/*
* searches for keyword and delim. Gives everything back
* after the keyword + k_del until we hit d_del
* \param[in] f file pointer to read from
* \param[in] keyword keyword to look for
* \param[in] k_del keyword delimeter
* \param[out] data the data found
* \param[in] d_del the data delimeter
* \param[in] data_limit maximum size the the data buffer
* \param[in] line_nr pointer to an integer containing the current line number (for
debugging purposes)
* \return the number of character read
*/
ssize_t sldns_fget_keyword_data_l(FILE *f, const char *keyword, const char *k_del, char *data, const char *d_del, size_t data_limit, int *line_nr);
/*
* searches for keyword and delim in a buffer. Gives everything back
* after the keyword + k_del until we hit d_del
* \param[in] b buffer pointer to read from
* \param[in] keyword keyword to look for
* \param[in] k_del keyword delimeter
* \param[out] data the data found
* \param[in] d_del the data delimeter
* \param[in] data_limit maximum size the the data buffer
* \return the number of character read
*/
ssize_t sldns_bget_keyword_data(struct sldns_buffer *b, const char *keyword, const char *k_del, char *data, const char *d_del, size_t data_limit);
/**
* returns the next character from a buffer. Advances the position pointer with 1.
* When end of buffer is reached returns EOF. This is the buffer's equivalent
* for getc().
* \param[in] *buffer buffer to read from
* \return EOF on failure otherwise return the character
*/
int sldns_bgetc(struct sldns_buffer *buffer);
/**
* skips all of the characters in the given string in the buffer, moving
* the position to the first character that is not in *s.
* \param[in] *buffer buffer to use
* \param[in] *s characters to skip
* \return void
*/
void sldns_bskipcs(struct sldns_buffer *buffer, const char *s);
/**
* skips all of the characters in the given string in the fp, moving
* the position to the first character that is not in *s.
* \param[in] *fp file to use
* \param[in] *s characters to skip
* \return void
*/
void sldns_fskipcs(FILE *fp, const char *s);
/**
* skips all of the characters in the given string in the fp, moving
* the position to the first character that is not in *s.
* \param[in] *fp file to use
* \param[in] *s characters to skip
* \param[in] line_nr pointer to an integer containing the current line number (for debugging purposes)
* \return void
*/
void sldns_fskipcs_l(FILE *fp, const char *s, int *line_nr);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* LDNS_PARSE_H */