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  • Author : Ran Benita
    Date : 2012-05-08 13:57:07
    Hash : 33273304
    Message : Rename xkbcomp/misc.h to xkbcomp-priv.h and use it The include dependencies were quite convoluted, where you change the order and get a ton of errors. Instead, change one file to act as the internal interface for the xkbcomp files, and make every file use it. Also drop the pointless "xkb" prefix to file names. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>

  • src/xkbcomp/path.c
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    #include <errno.h>
    #include <limits.h>
    
    #include "xkbcomp-priv.h"
    
    /**
     * Extract the first token from an include statement.
     * @param str_inout Input statement, modified in-place. Can be passed in
     * repeatedly. If str_inout is NULL, the parsing has completed.
     * @param file_rtrn Set to the include file to be used.
     * @param map_rtrn Set to whatever comes after ), if any.
     * @param nextop_rtrn Set to the next operation in the complete statement.
     * @param extra_data Set to the string between ( and ), if any.
     *
     * @return true if parsing was succcessful, false for an illegal string.
     *
     * Example: "evdev+aliases(qwerty)"
     *      str_inout = aliases(qwerty)
     *      nextop_retrn = +
     *      extra_data = NULL
     *      file_rtrn = evdev
     *      map_rtrn = NULL
     *
     * 2nd run with "aliases(qwerty)"
     *      str_inout = NULL
     *      file_rtrn = aliases
     *      map_rtrn = qwerty
     *      extra_data = NULL
     *      nextop_retrn = ""
     *
     */
    bool
    XkbParseIncludeMap(char **str_inout, char **file_rtrn, char **map_rtrn,
                       char *nextop_rtrn, char **extra_data)
    {
        char *tmp, *str, *next;
    
        str = *str_inout;
        if ((*str == '+') || (*str == '|'))
        {
            *file_rtrn = *map_rtrn = NULL;
            *nextop_rtrn = *str;
            next = str + 1;
        }
        else if (*str == '%')
        {
            *file_rtrn = *map_rtrn = NULL;
            *nextop_rtrn = str[1];
            next = str + 2;
        }
        else
        {
            /* search for tokens inside the string */
            next = strpbrk(str, "|+");
            if (next)
            {
                /* set nextop_rtrn to \0, next to next character */
                *nextop_rtrn = *next;
                *next++ = '\0';
            }
            else
            {
                *nextop_rtrn = '\0';
                next = NULL;
            }
            /* search for :, store result in extra_data */
            tmp = strchr(str, ':');
            if (tmp != NULL)
            {
                *tmp++ = '\0';
                *extra_data = uDupString(tmp);
            }
            else
            {
                *extra_data = NULL;
            }
            tmp = strchr(str, '(');
            if (tmp == NULL)
            {
                *file_rtrn = uDupString(str);
                *map_rtrn = NULL;
            }
            else if (str[0] == '(')
            {
                free(*extra_data);
                return false;
            }
            else
            {
                *tmp++ = '\0';
                *file_rtrn = uDupString(str);
                str = tmp;
                tmp = strchr(str, ')');
                if ((tmp == NULL) || (tmp[1] != '\0'))
                {
                    free(*file_rtrn);
                    free(*extra_data);
                    return false;
                }
                *tmp++ = '\0';
                *map_rtrn = uDupString(str);
            }
        }
        if (*nextop_rtrn == '\0')
            *str_inout = NULL;
        else if ((*nextop_rtrn == '|') || (*nextop_rtrn == '+'))
            *str_inout = next;
        else
            return false;
        return true;
    }
    
    /***====================================================================***/
    
    /**
     * Return the xkb directory based on the type.
     */
    const char *
    XkbDirectoryForInclude(unsigned type)
    {
        switch (type)
        {
        case XkmSemanticsFile:
            return "semantics";
        case XkmLayoutFile:
            return "layout";
        case XkmKeymapFile:
            return "keymap";
        case XkmKeyNamesIndex:
            return "keycodes";
        case XkmTypesIndex:
            return "types";
        case XkmSymbolsIndex:
            return "symbols";
        case XkmCompatMapIndex:
            return "compat";
        case XkmGeometryIndex:
            return "geometry";
        case XkmRulesFile:
            return "rules";
        default:
            return "";
        }
    }
    
    /***====================================================================***/
    
    /**
     * Search for the given file name in the include directories.
     *
     * @param context the XKB context containing the include paths
     * @param type one of XkbTypesIndex, XkbCompatMapIndex, ..., or
     *             XkbSemanticsFile, XkmKeymapFile, ...
     * @param pathReturn is set to the full path of the file if found.
     *
     * @return an FD to the file or NULL. If NULL is returned, the value of
     * pathRtrn is undefined.
     */
    FILE *
    XkbFindFileInPath(struct xkb_context *context,
                      const char *name, unsigned type, char **pathRtrn)
    {
        size_t i;
        int ret;
        FILE *file = NULL;
        char buf[PATH_MAX];
        const char *typeDir;
    
        typeDir = XkbDirectoryForInclude(type);
        for (i = 0; i < xkb_context_num_include_paths(context); i++)
        {
            ret = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s/%s",
                           xkb_context_include_path_get(context, i), typeDir, name);
            if (ret >= (ssize_t)sizeof(buf))
            {
                ERROR("File name (%s/%s/%s) too long\n",
                      xkb_context_include_path_get(context, i), typeDir, name);
                ACTION("Ignored\n");
                continue;
            }
            file = fopen(buf, "r");
            if (file == NULL) {
                ERROR("Couldn't open file (%s/%s/%s): %s\n",
                      xkb_context_include_path_get(context, i), typeDir, name,
                      strerror(-errno));
                ACTION("Ignored\n");
                continue;
            }
            break;
        }
    
        if ((file != NULL) && (pathRtrn != NULL))
            *pathRtrn = strdup(buf);
        return file;
    }