/* Functions for reading FILE*'s up to certain strings or characters. */ /* Copyright (C) 1997 Andrew McCallum Written by: Andrew Kachites McCallum This file is part of the Bag-Of-Words Library, `libbow'. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2. This library 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 Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA */ #include #include /* for tolower() */ /* Read characters from the file pointer FP until the string STRING is found or EOF if reached. Return 0 if EOF was reached, 1 otherwise. The search is case-insensitive. If 1 is returned, the file pointer will be at the character after the last character in STRING. If ONELINE is non-zero, insist that the string appear before a newline character. If STRING is NULL or of zero length, scan until EOF. */ int bow_scan_fp_for_string (FILE *fp, const char *string, int oneline) { int byte; /* character read from the FP */ const char *string_ptr; /* a placeholder into STRING */ /* If STRING is NULL, scan forward to the end of the file. */ if (!string) { while (fgetc (fp) != EOF) ; return 1; } /* If STRING is the empty string, return without scanning forward at all */ if (!string[0]) return 0; /* Read forward until we find the first character of STRING. */ /* Make an initial newline in STRING match the beginning of the file. */ if (!(ftell (fp) == 0 && string[0] == '\n')) { again: do { byte = fgetc (fp); if (byte == EOF || (string[0] != '\n' && oneline && byte == '\n')) return 0; } while (tolower (byte) != tolower (string[0])); } /* Step through the characters in STRING, starting all over again if we encounter a mismatch. */ string_ptr = string+1; while (*string_ptr) { byte = fgetc (fp); if (byte == EOF || (oneline && byte == '\n')) return 0; /* Ignore Carriage-Return characters, so we can match MIME headers like "\r\n\r\n" with a search STRING of "\n\n" */ if (byte == '\r') continue; if (tolower (byte) != tolower (*string_ptr)) /* A mismatch; start the search again. */ goto again; /* Move on to next character in the pattern. */ string_ptr++; } /* Success! We found the string. */ return 1; } /* Read characters from FP into BUF until the character STOPCHAR is reached. On success, returns the number of characters read. If EOF is reached before reading the STOPCHAR, return the negative of the number of characters read. If BUFLEN is reached before reading the STOPCHAR, return 0. If NEGFLAG is 1, the sense of the test is reversed. */ int bow_scan_fp_into_buffer_until_char (FILE *fp, char *buf, int buflen, char stopchar, int negflag) { int byte; int count = 0; assert (buflen > 0 && buf); while (buflen--) { byte = fgetc (fp); if (byte == EOF) { buf[count] = '\0'; return -count; } if (negflag ? (byte != stopchar) : (byte == stopchar)) { fseek (fp, -1, SEEK_CUR); buf[count] = '\0'; return count; } buf[count++] = byte; } buf[count-1] = '\0'; return 0; } /* Read characters from FP into BUF until any of the characters in the string STOPCHARS is reached. On success, returns the number of characters read. If EOF is reached before reading any of the STOPCHARS, return the negative of the number of characters read. If BUFLEN is reached before reading the STOPCHAR, return 0. If NEGFLAG is 1, the sense of the test is reversed. */ int bow_scan_fp_into_buffer_until_chars (FILE *fp, char *buf, int buflen, const char *stopchars, int negflag) { int byte; int count = 0; assert (buflen > 0 && buf); while (buflen--) { byte = fgetc (fp); if (byte == EOF) { buf[count] = '\0'; return -count; } if (negflag ? (strchr (stopchars, byte) == 0) : (strchr (stopchars, byte) != 0)) { fseek (fp, -1, SEEK_CUR); buf[count] = '\0'; return count; } buf[count++] = byte; } buf[count-1] = '\0'; return 0; } /* Read characters from FP into BUF until the string STOPSTR is reached. On success, returns the number of characters read. If EOF is reached before reading the STOPSTR, return the negative of the number of characters read. If BUFLEN is reached before reading the STOPCHAR, return 0. */ int bow_scan_fp_into_buffer_until_string (FILE *fp, char *buf, int buflen, char* stopstr) { int byte; /* character read from the FP */ const char *stopstr_ptr; /* a placeholder into STOPSTR */ char *buf_ptr; /* a placeholder into BUF */ int count; /* the number of characters added to BUF */ if (!stopstr || !stopstr[0]) return 0; count = 0; buf_ptr = buf; again: /* Read forward until we find the first character of STRING. */ do { byte = fgetc (fp); if (byte == EOF) { if (buf) buf[count] = '\0'; return -count; } count++; if (buf) { *buf_ptr++ = byte; if (count >= buflen) { buf[buflen-1] = '\0'; return 0; } } } while (tolower (byte) != tolower (stopstr[0])); /* Step through the characters in STRING, starting all over again if we encounter a mismatch. */ for (stopstr_ptr = stopstr+1; *stopstr_ptr; stopstr_ptr++) { byte = fgetc (fp); if (byte == EOF) { if (buf) buf[count] = '\0'; return -count; } if (buf) *buf_ptr++ = byte; if (++count >= buflen) { if (buf) buf[buflen-1] = '\0'; return 0; } if (tolower (byte) != tolower (*stopstr_ptr)) /* A mismatch; start the search again. */ goto again; } /* Success! We found the stopstr. */ count =- strlen (stopstr); if (buf) buf[count] = '\0'; return count; }