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Created: 2025-06-13 06:36

/src/util-linux/lib/strutils.c
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/*
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 * No copyright is claimed.  This code is in the public domain; do with
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 * it what you wish.
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 *
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 * Authors: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> [2010]
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 *          Davidlohr Bueso <dave@gnu.org> [2010]
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 */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <strings.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "c.h"
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#include "nls.h"
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#include "strutils.h"
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#include "bitops.h"
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#include "pathnames.h"
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static int STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE = EXIT_FAILURE;
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void strutils_set_exitcode(int ex) {
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0
  STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE = ex;
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0
}
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static int do_scale_by_power (uintmax_t *x, int base, int power)
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0
{
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0
  while (power--) {
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    if (UINTMAX_MAX / base < *x)
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      return -ERANGE;
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    *x *= base;
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  }
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  return 0;
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0
}
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/*
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 * strtosize() - convert string to size (uintmax_t).
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 *
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 * Supported suffixes:
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 *
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 * XiB or X for 2^N
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 *     where X = {K,M,G,T,P,E,Z,Y}
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 *        or X = {k,m,g,t,p,e}  (undocumented for backward compatibility only)
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 * for example:
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 *    10KiB = 10240
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 *    10K = 10240
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 *
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 * XB for 10^N
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 *     where X = {K,M,G,T,P,E,Z,Y}
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 * for example:
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 *    10KB  = 10000
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 *
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 * The optional 'power' variable returns number associated with used suffix
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 * {K,M,G,T,P,E,Z,Y}  = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}.
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 *
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 * The function also supports decimal point, for example:
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 *              0.5MB   = 500000
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 *              0.5MiB  = 512000
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 *
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 * Note that the function does not accept numbers with '-' (negative sign)
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 * prefix.
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 */
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int ul_parse_size(const char *str, uintmax_t *res, int *power)
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0
{
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  const char *p;
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  char *end;
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  uintmax_t x, frac = 0;
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  int base = 1024, rc = 0, pwr = 0, frac_zeros = 0;
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  static const char *suf  = "KMGTPEZY";
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  static const char *suf2 = "kmgtpezy";
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  const char *sp;
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  *res = 0;
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  if (!str || !*str) {
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    rc = -EINVAL;
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    goto err;
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  }
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  /* Only positive numbers are acceptable
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   *
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   * Note that this check is not perfect, it would be better to
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   * use lconv->negative_sign. But coreutils use the same solution,
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   * so it's probably good enough...
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   */
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  p = str;
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  while (isspace((unsigned char) *p))
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    p++;
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  if (*p == '-') {
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    rc = -EINVAL;
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    goto err;
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  }
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  errno = 0, end = NULL;
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  x = strtoumax(str, &end, 0);
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  if (end == str ||
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      (errno != 0 && (x == UINTMAX_MAX || x == 0))) {
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    rc = errno ? -errno : -EINVAL;
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    goto err;
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  }
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  if (!end || !*end)
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    goto done;     /* without suffix */
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  p = end;
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  /*
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   * Check size suffixes
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   */
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check_suffix:
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  if (*(p + 1) == 'i' && (*(p + 2) == 'B' || *(p + 2) == 'b') && !*(p + 3))
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    base = 1024;     /* XiB, 2^N */
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  else if ((*(p + 1) == 'B' || *(p + 1) == 'b') && !*(p + 2))
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    base = 1000;     /* XB, 10^N */
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  else if (*(p + 1)) {
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    struct lconv const *l = localeconv();
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    const char *dp = l ? l->decimal_point : NULL;
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    size_t dpsz = dp ? strlen(dp) : 0;
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    if (frac == 0 && *p && dp && strncmp(dp, p, dpsz) == 0) {
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      const char *fstr = p + dpsz;
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      for (p = fstr; *p == '0'; p++)
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        frac_zeros++;
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      fstr = p;
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      if (isdigit(*fstr)) {
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        errno = 0, end = NULL;
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        frac = strtoumax(fstr, &end, 0);
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        if (end == fstr ||
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            (errno != 0 && (frac == UINTMAX_MAX || frac == 0))) {
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          rc = errno ? -errno : -EINVAL;
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          goto err;
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        }
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      } else
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        end = (char *) p;
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      if (frac && (!end  || !*end)) {
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        rc = -EINVAL;
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        goto err;   /* without suffix, but with frac */
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      }
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      p = end;
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      goto check_suffix;
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    }
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    rc = -EINVAL;
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    goto err;     /* unexpected suffix */
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  }
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  sp = strchr(suf, *p);
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  if (sp)
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    pwr = (sp - suf) + 1;
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  else {
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    sp = strchr(suf2, *p);
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    if (sp)
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      pwr = (sp - suf2) + 1;
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    else {
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      rc = -EINVAL;
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      goto err;
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    }
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  }
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  rc = do_scale_by_power(&x, base, pwr);
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  if (power)
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    *power = pwr;
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  if (frac && pwr) {
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    int i;
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    uintmax_t frac_div = 10, frac_poz = 1, frac_base = 1;
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    /* mega, giga, ... */
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    do_scale_by_power(&frac_base, base, pwr);
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    /* maximal divisor for last digit (e.g. for 0.05 is
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     * frac_div=100, for 0.054 is frac_div=1000, etc.)
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     *
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     * Reduce frac if too large.
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     */
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    while (frac_div < frac) {
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      if (frac_div <= UINTMAX_MAX/10)
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        frac_div *= 10;
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      else
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        frac /= 10;
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    }
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    /* 'frac' is without zeros (5 means 0.5 as well as 0.05) */
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    for (i = 0; i < frac_zeros; i++) {
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      if (frac_div <= UINTMAX_MAX/10)
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        frac_div *= 10;
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      else
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        frac /= 10;
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    }
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    /*
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     * Go backwardly from last digit and add to result what the
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     * digit represents in the frac_base. For example 0.25G
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     *
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     *  5 means 1GiB / (100/5)
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     *  2 means 1GiB / (10/2)
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     */
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    do {
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      unsigned int seg = frac % 10;    /* last digit of the frac */
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      uintmax_t seg_div = frac_div / frac_poz; /* what represents the segment 1000, 100, .. */
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      frac /= 10; /* remove last digit from frac */
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      frac_poz *= 10;
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      if (seg && seg_div / seg)
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        x += frac_base / (seg_div / seg);
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    } while (frac);
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  }
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done:
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  *res = x;
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err:
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  if (rc < 0)
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    errno = -rc;
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  return rc;
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}
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int strtosize(const char *str, uintmax_t *res)
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{
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  return ul_parse_size(str, res, NULL);
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}
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int isdigit_strend(const char *str, const char **end)
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{
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  const char *p;
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  for (p = str; p && *p && isdigit((unsigned char) *p); p++);
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  if (end)
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    *end = p;
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  return p && p > str && !*p;
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}
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int isxdigit_strend(const char *str, const char **end)
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{
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  const char *p;
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  for (p = str; p && *p && isxdigit((unsigned char) *p); p++);
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  if (end)
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    *end = p;
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  return p && p > str && !*p;
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}
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/*
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 *  For example: ul_parse_switch(argv[i], "on", "off",  "yes", "no",  NULL);
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 */
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int ul_parse_switch(const char *arg, ...)
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{
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  const char *a, *b;
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  va_list ap;
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  va_start(ap, arg);
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  do {
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    a = va_arg(ap, char *);
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    if (!a)
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      break;
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    b = va_arg(ap, char *);
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    if (!b)
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      break;
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    if (strcmp(arg, a) == 0) {
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      va_end(ap);
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      return 1;
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    }
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    if (strcmp(arg, b) == 0) {
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      va_end(ap);
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      return 0;
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    }
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  } while (1);
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  va_end(ap);
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  errx(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, _("unsupported argument: %s"), arg);
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}
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#ifndef HAVE_MEMPCPY
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void *mempcpy(void *restrict dest, const void *restrict src, size_t n)
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{
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    return ((char *)memcpy(dest, src, n)) + n;
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}
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_STRNLEN
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size_t strnlen(const char *s, size_t maxlen)
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{
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        size_t i;
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        for (i = 0; i < maxlen; i++) {
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                if (s[i] == '\0')
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                        return i;
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        }
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        return maxlen;
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}
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_STRNCHR
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char *strnchr(const char *s, size_t maxlen, int c)
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{
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  for (; maxlen-- && *s != '\0'; ++s)
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    if (*s == (char)c)
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      return (char *)s;
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  return NULL;
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}
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_STRNDUP
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char *strndup(const char *s, size_t n)
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{
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  size_t len = strnlen(s, n);
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  char *new = malloc((len + 1) * sizeof(char));
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  if (!new)
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    return NULL;
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  new[len] = '\0';
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  return (char *) memcpy(new, s, len);
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}
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#endif
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/*
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 * convert strings to numbers; returns <0 on error, and 0 on success
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 */
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int ul_strtos64(const char *str, int64_t *num, int base)
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{
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  char *end = NULL;
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  if (str == NULL || *str == '\0')
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    return -(errno = EINVAL);
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  errno = 0;
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  *num = (int64_t) strtoimax(str, &end, base);
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  if (errno != 0)
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    return -errno;
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  if (str == end || (end && *end))
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    return -(errno = EINVAL);
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  return 0;
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}
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int ul_strtou64(const char *str, uint64_t *num, int base)
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{
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  char *end = NULL;
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  int64_t tmp;
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  if (str == NULL || *str == '\0')
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    return -(errno = EINVAL);
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  /* we need to ignore negative numbers, note that for invalid negative
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   * number strtoimax() returns negative number too, so we do not
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   * need to check errno here */
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  errno = 0;
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  tmp = (int64_t) strtoimax(str, &end, base);
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  if (tmp < 0)
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    errno = ERANGE;
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  else {
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    errno = 0;
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    *num = strtoumax(str, &end, base);
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  }
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  if (errno != 0)
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    return -errno;
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  if (str == end || (end && *end))
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    return -(errno = EINVAL);
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  return 0;
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}
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int ul_strtos32(const char *str, int32_t *num, int base)
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{
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  int64_t tmp;
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  int rc;
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  rc = ul_strtos64(str, &tmp, base);
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  if (rc == 0 && (tmp < INT32_MIN || tmp > INT32_MAX))
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    rc = -(errno = ERANGE);
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  if (rc == 0)
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    *num = (int32_t) tmp;
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  return rc;
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}
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int ul_strtou32(const char *str, uint32_t *num, int base)
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{
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  uint64_t tmp;
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  int rc;
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  rc = ul_strtou64(str, &tmp, base);
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  if (rc == 0 && tmp > UINT32_MAX)
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    rc = -(errno = ERANGE);
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  if (rc == 0)
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    *num = (uint32_t) tmp;
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  return rc;
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}
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/*
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 * Convert strings to numbers in defined range and print message on error.
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 *
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 * These functions are used when we read input from users (getopt() etc.). It's
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 * better to consolidate the code and keep it all based on 64-bit numbers than
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 * implement it for 32 and 16-bit numbers too.
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 */
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int64_t str2num_or_err(const char *str, int base, const char *errmesg,
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           int64_t low, int64_t up)
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{
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  int64_t num = 0;
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  int rc;
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  rc = ul_strtos64(str, &num, base);
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  if (rc == 0 && ((low && num < low) || (up && num > up)))
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    rc = -(errno = ERANGE);
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  if (rc) {
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    if (errno == ERANGE)
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      err(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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    errx(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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  }
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  return num;
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}
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uint64_t str2unum_or_err(const char *str, int base, const char *errmesg, uint64_t up)
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{
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  uint64_t num = 0;
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  int rc;
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  rc = ul_strtou64(str, &num, base);
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  if (rc == 0 && (up && num > up))
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    rc = -(errno = ERANGE);
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  if (rc) {
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    if (errno == ERANGE)
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      err(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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    errx(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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  }
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  return num;
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}
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double strtod_or_err(const char *str, const char *errmesg)
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{
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  double num;
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  char *end = NULL;
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  errno = 0;
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  if (str == NULL || *str == '\0')
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    goto err;
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  num = strtod(str, &end);
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  if (errno || str == end || (end && *end))
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    goto err;
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  return num;
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err:
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0
  if (errno == ERANGE)
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    err(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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  errx(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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}
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int ul_strtold(const char *str, long double *num)
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{
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  char *end = NULL;
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  errno = 0;
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  if (str == NULL || *str == '\0')
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    return -(errno = EINVAL);
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  *num = strtold(str, &end);
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  if (errno != 0)
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    return -errno;
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  if (str == end || (end && *end))
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    return -(errno = EINVAL);
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  return 0;
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0
}
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long double strtold_or_err(const char *str, const char *errmesg)
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{
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0
  long double num = 0;
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0
  if (ul_strtold(str, &num) == 0)
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    return num;
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  if (errno == ERANGE)
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0
    err(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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  errx(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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0
}
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uintmax_t strtosize_or_err(const char *str, const char *errmesg)
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0
{
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0
  uintmax_t num;
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0
  if (strtosize(str, &num) == 0)
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    return num;
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0
  if (errno)
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0
    err(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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  errx(STRTOXX_EXIT_CODE, "%s: '%s'", errmesg, str);
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}
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void strtotimeval_or_err(const char *str, struct timeval *tv, const char *errmesg)
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{
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  long double user_input;
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  user_input = strtold_or_err(str, errmesg);
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  tv->tv_sec = (time_t) user_input;
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  tv->tv_usec = (suseconds_t)((user_input - tv->tv_sec) * 1000000);
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}
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void strtotimespec_or_err(const char *str, struct timespec *ts, const char *errmesg)
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{
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0
  long double user_input;
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  user_input = strtold_or_err(str, errmesg);
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  ts->tv_sec = (time_t) user_input;
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  ts->tv_nsec = (long)((user_input - ts->tv_sec) * 1000000000);
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}
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time_t strtotime_or_err(const char *str, const char *errmesg)
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{
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0
  int64_t user_input;
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  user_input = strtos64_or_err(str, errmesg);
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  return (time_t) user_input;
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0
}
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bool hyperlinkwanted(const char *mode)
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0
{
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0
  if (mode && strcmp(mode, "never") == 0)
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0
    return false;
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0
  if (mode && strcmp(mode, "always") == 0)
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0
    return true;
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0
  if (!mode || strcmp(mode, "auto") == 0)
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0
    return isatty(STDOUT_FILENO) ? true : false;
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0
  errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("invalid argument of --hyperlink: %s"), mode);
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0
}
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/*
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 * Converts stat->st_mode to ls(1)-like mode string. The size of "str" must
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 * be 11 bytes.
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 */
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char *xstrmode(mode_t mode, char *str)
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0
{
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0
  unsigned short i = 0;
548
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0
  if (S_ISDIR(mode))
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0
    str[i++] = 'd';
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0
  else if (S_ISLNK(mode))
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0
    str[i++] = 'l';
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0
  else if (S_ISCHR(mode))
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0
    str[i++] = 'c';
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0
  else if (S_ISBLK(mode))
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0
    str[i++] = 'b';
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0
  else if (S_ISSOCK(mode))
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0
    str[i++] = 's';
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0
  else if (S_ISFIFO(mode))
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0
    str[i++] = 'p';
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0
  else if (S_ISREG(mode))
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0
    str[i++] = '-';
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0
  str[i++] = mode & S_IRUSR ? 'r' : '-';
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0
  str[i++] = mode & S_IWUSR ? 'w' : '-';
566
0
  str[i++] = (mode & S_ISUID
567
0
    ? (mode & S_IXUSR ? 's' : 'S')
568
0
    : (mode & S_IXUSR ? 'x' : '-'));
569
0
  str[i++] = mode & S_IRGRP ? 'r' : '-';
570
0
  str[i++] = mode & S_IWGRP ? 'w' : '-';
571
0
  str[i++] = (mode & S_ISGID
572
0
    ? (mode & S_IXGRP ? 's' : 'S')
573
0
    : (mode & S_IXGRP ? 'x' : '-'));
574
0
  str[i++] = mode & S_IROTH ? 'r' : '-';
575
0
  str[i++] = mode & S_IWOTH ? 'w' : '-';
576
0
  str[i++] = (mode & S_ISVTX
577
0
    ? (mode & S_IXOTH ? 't' : 'T')
578
0
    : (mode & S_IXOTH ? 'x' : '-'));
579
0
  str[i] = '\0';
580
581
0
  return str;
582
0
}
583
584
/*
585
 * returns exponent (2^x=n) in range KiB..EiB (2^10..2^60)
586
 */
587
static int get_exp(uint64_t n)
588
0
{
589
0
  int shft;
590
591
0
  for (shft = 10; shft <= 60; shft += 10) {
592
0
    if (n < (1ULL << shft))
593
0
      break;
594
0
  }
595
0
  return shft - 10;
596
0
}
597
598
char *size_to_human_string(int options, uint64_t bytes)
599
0
{
600
0
  char buf[32];
601
0
  int dec, exp;
602
0
  uint64_t frac;
603
0
  const char *letters = "BKMGTPE";
604
0
  char suffix[sizeof(" KiB")], *psuf = suffix;
605
0
  char c;
606
607
0
  if (options & SIZE_SUFFIX_SPACE)
608
0
    *psuf++ = ' ';
609
610
611
0
  exp  = get_exp(bytes);
612
0
  c    = *(letters + (exp ? exp / 10 : 0));
613
0
  dec  = exp ? bytes / (1ULL << exp) : bytes;
614
0
  frac = exp ? bytes % (1ULL << exp) : 0;
615
616
0
  *psuf++ = c;
617
618
0
  if ((options & SIZE_SUFFIX_3LETTER) && (c != 'B')) {
619
0
    *psuf++ = 'i';
620
0
    *psuf++ = 'B';
621
0
  }
622
623
0
  *psuf = '\0';
624
625
  /* fprintf(stderr, "exp: %d, unit: %c, dec: %d, frac: %jd\n",
626
   *                 exp, suffix[0], dec, frac);
627
   */
628
629
  /* round */
630
0
  if (frac) {
631
    /* get 3 digits after decimal point */
632
0
    if (frac >= UINT64_MAX / 1000)
633
0
      frac = ((frac / 1024) * 1000) / (1ULL << (exp - 10)) ;
634
0
    else
635
0
      frac = (frac * 1000) / (1ULL << (exp)) ;
636
637
0
    if (options & SIZE_DECIMAL_2DIGITS) {
638
      /* round 4/5 and keep 2 digits after decimal point */
639
0
      frac = (frac + 5) / 10 ;
640
0
    } else {
641
      /* round 4/5 and keep 1 digit after decimal point */
642
0
      frac = ((frac + 50) / 100) * 10 ;
643
0
    }
644
645
    /* rounding could have overflowed */
646
0
    if (frac == 100) {
647
0
      dec++;
648
0
      frac = 0;
649
0
    }
650
0
  }
651
652
0
  if (frac) {
653
0
    struct lconv const *l = localeconv();
654
0
    char *dp = l ? l->decimal_point : NULL;
655
0
    int len;
656
657
0
    if (!dp || !*dp)
658
0
      dp = ".";
659
660
0
    len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d%s%02" PRIu64, dec, dp, frac);
661
0
    if (len > 0 && (size_t) len < sizeof(buf)) {
662
      /* remove potential extraneous zero */
663
0
      if (buf[len - 1] == '0')
664
0
        buf[len--] = '\0';
665
      /* append suffix */
666
0
      xstrncpy(buf+len, suffix, sizeof(buf) - len);
667
0
    } else
668
0
      *buf = '\0'; /* snprintf error */
669
0
  } else
670
0
    snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d%s", dec, suffix);
671
672
0
  return strdup(buf);
673
0
}
674
675
/*
676
 * Parses comma delimited list to array with IDs, for example:
677
 *
678
 * "aaa,bbb,ccc" --> ary[0] = FOO_AAA;
679
 *                   ary[1] = FOO_BBB;
680
 *                   ary[3] = FOO_CCC;
681
 *
682
 * The function name2id() provides conversion from string to ID.
683
 *
684
 * Returns: >= 0  : number of items added to ary[]
685
 *            -1  : parse error or unknown item
686
 *            -2  : arysz reached
687
 */
688
int string_to_idarray(const char *list, int ary[], size_t arysz,
689
      int (name2id)(const char *, size_t))
690
0
{
691
0
  const char *begin = NULL, *p;
692
0
  size_t n = 0;
693
694
0
  if (!list || !*list || !ary || !arysz || !name2id)
695
0
    return -1;
696
697
0
  for (p = list; p && *p; p++) {
698
0
    const char *end = NULL;
699
0
    int id;
700
701
0
    if (n >= arysz)
702
0
      return -2;
703
0
    if (!begin)
704
0
      begin = p;   /* begin of the column name */
705
0
    if (*p == ',')
706
0
      end = p;   /* terminate the name */
707
0
    if (*(p + 1) == '\0')
708
0
      end = p + 1;   /* end of string */
709
0
    if (!begin || !end)
710
0
      continue;
711
0
    if (end <= begin)
712
0
      return -1;
713
714
0
    id = name2id(begin, end - begin);
715
0
    if (id == -1)
716
0
      return -1;
717
0
    ary[ n++ ] = id;
718
0
    begin = NULL;
719
0
    if (end && !*end)
720
0
      break;
721
0
  }
722
0
  return n;
723
0
}
724
725
/*
726
 * Parses the array like string_to_idarray but if format is "+aaa,bbb"
727
 * it adds fields to array instead of replacing them.
728
 */
729
int string_add_to_idarray(const char *list, int ary[], size_t arysz,
730
      size_t *ary_pos, int (name2id)(const char *, size_t))
731
0
{
732
0
  const char *list_add;
733
0
  int r;
734
735
0
  if (!list || !*list || !ary_pos || *ary_pos > arysz)
736
0
    return -1;
737
738
0
  if (list[0] == '+')
739
0
    list_add = &list[1];
740
0
  else {
741
0
    list_add = list;
742
0
    *ary_pos = 0;
743
0
  }
744
745
0
  r = string_to_idarray(list_add, &ary[*ary_pos], arysz - *ary_pos, name2id);
746
0
  if (r > 0)
747
0
    *ary_pos += r;
748
0
  return r;
749
0
}
750
751
/*
752
 * LIST ::= <item> [, <item>]
753
 *
754
 * The <item> is translated to 'id' by name2id() function and the 'id' is used
755
 * as a position in the 'ary' bit array. It means that the 'id' has to be in
756
 * range <0..N> where N < sizeof(ary) * NBBY.
757
 *
758
 * If allow_range is enabled:
759
 * An item ending in '+' also sets all bits in <0..N>.
760
 * An item beginning with '+' also sets all bits in <N..allow_minus>.
761
 *
762
 * Returns: 0 on success, <0 on error.
763
 */
764
int string_to_bitarray(const char *list,
765
         char *ary,
766
         int (*name2bit)(const char *, size_t),
767
         size_t allow_range)
768
0
{
769
0
  const char *begin = NULL, *p;
770
771
0
  if (!list || !name2bit || !ary)
772
0
    return -EINVAL;
773
774
0
  for (p = list; p && *p; p++) {
775
0
    const char *end = NULL;
776
0
    int bit, set_lower = 0, set_higher = 0;
777
778
0
    if (!begin)
779
0
      begin = p;   /* begin of the level name */
780
0
    if (*p == ',')
781
0
      end = p;   /* terminate the name */
782
0
    if (*(p + 1) == '\0')
783
0
      end = p + 1;   /* end of string */
784
0
    if (!begin || !end)
785
0
      continue;
786
0
    if (end <= begin)
787
0
      return -1;
788
0
    if (allow_range) {
789
0
      if (*(end - 1) == '+') {
790
0
        end--;
791
0
        set_lower = 1;
792
0
      } else if (*begin == '+') {
793
0
        begin++;
794
0
        set_higher = 1;
795
0
      }
796
0
    }
797
798
0
    bit = name2bit(begin, end - begin);
799
0
    if (bit < 0)
800
0
      return bit;
801
0
    setbit(ary, bit);
802
0
    if (set_lower)
803
0
      while (--bit >= 0)
804
0
        setbit(ary, bit);
805
0
    else if (set_higher)
806
0
      while (++bit < (int) allow_range)
807
0
        setbit(ary, bit);
808
0
    begin = NULL;
809
0
    if (end && !*end)
810
0
      break;
811
0
  }
812
0
  return 0;
813
0
}
814
815
/*
816
 * LIST ::= <item> [, <item>]
817
 *
818
 * The <item> is translated to 'id' by name2flag() function and the flags is
819
 * set to the 'mask'
820
*
821
 * Returns: 0 on success, <0 on error.
822
 */
823
int string_to_bitmask(const char *list,
824
         unsigned long *mask,
825
         long (*name2flag)(const char *, size_t))
826
0
{
827
0
  const char *begin = NULL, *p;
828
829
0
  if (!list || !name2flag || !mask)
830
0
    return -EINVAL;
831
832
0
  for (p = list; p && *p; p++) {
833
0
    const char *end = NULL;
834
0
    long flag;
835
836
0
    if (!begin)
837
0
      begin = p;   /* begin of the level name */
838
0
    if (*p == ',')
839
0
      end = p;   /* terminate the name */
840
0
    if (*(p + 1) == '\0')
841
0
      end = p + 1;   /* end of string */
842
0
    if (!begin || !end)
843
0
      continue;
844
0
    if (end <= begin)
845
0
      return -1;
846
847
0
    flag = name2flag(begin, end - begin);
848
0
    if (flag < 0)
849
0
      return flag; /* error */
850
0
    *mask |= flag;
851
0
    begin = NULL;
852
0
    if (end && !*end)
853
0
      break;
854
0
  }
855
0
  return 0;
856
0
}
857
858
/*
859
 * Parse the lower and higher values in a string containing
860
 * "lower:higher" or "lower-higher" format. Note that either
861
 * the lower or the higher values may be missing, and the def
862
 * value will be assigned to it by default.
863
 *
864
 * Returns: 0 on success, <0 on error.
865
 */
866
int ul_parse_range(const char *str, int *lower, int *upper, int def)
867
0
{
868
0
  char *end = NULL;
869
870
0
  if (!str)
871
0
    return 0;
872
873
0
  *upper = *lower = def;
874
0
  errno = 0;
875
876
0
  if (*str == ':') {       /* <:N> */
877
0
    str++;
878
0
    *upper = strtol(str, &end, 10);
879
0
    if (errno || !end || *end || end == str)
880
0
      return -1;
881
0
  } else {
882
0
    *upper = *lower = strtol(str, &end, 10);
883
0
    if (errno || !end || end == str)
884
0
      return -1;
885
886
0
    if (*end == ':' && !*(end + 1))   /* <M:> */
887
0
      *upper = def;
888
0
    else if (*end == '-' || *end == ':') { /* <M:N> <M-N> */
889
0
      str = end + 1;
890
0
      end = NULL;
891
0
      errno = 0;
892
0
      *upper = strtol(str, &end, 10);
893
894
0
      if (errno || !end || *end || end == str)
895
0
        return -1;
896
0
    }
897
0
  }
898
0
  return 0;
899
0
}
900
901
static const char *next_path_segment(const char *str, size_t *sz)
902
0
{
903
0
  const char *start, *p;
904
905
0
  start = str;
906
0
  *sz = 0;
907
0
  while (start && *start == '/' && *(start + 1) == '/')
908
0
    start++;
909
910
0
  if (!start || !*start)
911
0
    return NULL;
912
913
0
  for (*sz = 1, p = start + 1; *p && *p != '/'; p++) {
914
0
    (*sz)++;
915
0
  }
916
917
0
  return start;
918
0
}
919
920
int streq_paths(const char *a, const char *b)
921
0
{
922
0
  while (a && b) {
923
0
    size_t a_sz, b_sz;
924
0
    const char *a_seg = next_path_segment(a, &a_sz);
925
0
    const char *b_seg = next_path_segment(b, &b_sz);
926
927
    /*
928
    fprintf(stderr, "A>>>(%zu) '%s'\n", a_sz, a_seg);
929
    fprintf(stderr, "B>>>(%zu) '%s'\n", b_sz, b_seg);
930
    */
931
932
    /* end of the path */
933
0
    if (a_sz + b_sz == 0)
934
0
      return 1;
935
936
    /* ignore trailing slash */
937
0
    if (a_sz + b_sz == 1 &&
938
0
        ((a_seg && *a_seg == '/') || (b_seg && *b_seg == '/')))
939
0
      return 1;
940
941
0
    if (!a_seg || !b_seg)
942
0
      break;
943
0
    if (a_sz != b_sz || strncmp(a_seg, b_seg, a_sz) != 0)
944
0
      break;
945
946
0
    a = a_seg + a_sz;
947
0
    b = b_seg + b_sz;
948
0
  };
949
950
0
  return 0;
951
0
}
952
953
/* concatenate two strings to a new string, the size of the second string is limited by @b */
954
char *strnconcat(const char *s, const char *suffix, size_t b)
955
0
{
956
0
        size_t a;
957
0
        char *r;
958
959
0
        if (!s && !suffix)
960
0
                return strdup("");
961
0
        if (!s)
962
0
                return strndup(suffix, b);
963
0
        if (!suffix)
964
0
                return strdup(s);
965
966
0
        assert(s);
967
0
        assert(suffix);
968
969
0
        a = strlen(s);
970
0
        if (b > ((size_t) -1) - a)
971
0
                return NULL;
972
973
0
        r = malloc(a + b + 1);
974
0
        if (!r)
975
0
                return NULL;
976
977
0
        memcpy(r, s, a);
978
0
        memcpy(r + a, suffix, b);
979
0
        r[a+b] = 0;
980
981
0
        return r;
982
0
}
983
984
/* concatenate two strings to a new string */
985
char *strconcat(const char *s, const char *suffix)
986
0
{
987
0
        return strnconcat(s, suffix, suffix ? strlen(suffix) : 0);
988
0
}
989
990
/* concatenate @s and string defined by @format to a new string */
991
char *strfconcat(const char *s, const char *format, ...)
992
0
{
993
0
  va_list ap;
994
0
  char *val, *res;
995
0
  int sz;
996
997
0
  va_start(ap, format);
998
0
  sz = vasprintf(&val, format, ap);
999
0
  va_end(ap);
1000
1001
0
  if (sz < 0)
1002
0
    return NULL;
1003
1004
0
  res = strnconcat(s, val, sz);
1005
0
  free(val);
1006
0
  return res;
1007
0
}
1008
1009
int strappend(char **a, const char *b)
1010
0
{
1011
0
  size_t al, bl;
1012
0
  char *tmp;
1013
1014
0
  if (!a)
1015
0
    return -EINVAL;
1016
0
  if (!b || !*b)
1017
0
    return 0;
1018
0
  if (!*a) {
1019
0
    *a = strdup(b);
1020
0
    return !*a ? -ENOMEM : 0;
1021
0
  }
1022
1023
0
  al = strlen(*a);
1024
0
  bl = strlen(b);
1025
1026
0
  tmp = realloc(*a, al + bl + 1);
1027
0
  if (!tmp)
1028
0
    return -ENOMEM;
1029
0
  *a = tmp;
1030
0
  memcpy((*a) + al, b, bl + 1);
1031
0
  return 0;
1032
0
}
1033
1034
/* the hybrid version of strfconcat and strappend. */
1035
int strfappend(char **a, const char *format, ...)
1036
0
{
1037
0
  va_list ap;
1038
0
  int res;
1039
1040
0
  va_start(ap, format);
1041
0
  res = strvfappend(a, format, ap);
1042
0
  va_end(ap);
1043
1044
0
  return res;
1045
0
}
1046
1047
extern int strvfappend(char **a, const char *format, va_list ap)
1048
0
{
1049
0
  char *val;
1050
0
  int sz;
1051
0
  int res;
1052
1053
0
  sz = vasprintf(&val, format, ap);
1054
0
  if (sz < 0)
1055
0
    return -errno;
1056
1057
0
  res = strappend(a, val);
1058
0
  free(val);
1059
0
  return res;
1060
0
}
1061
1062
static size_t strcspn_escaped(const char *s, const char *reject)
1063
0
{
1064
0
        int escaped = 0;
1065
0
        int n;
1066
1067
0
        for (n=0; s[n]; n++) {
1068
0
                if (escaped)
1069
0
                        escaped = 0;
1070
0
                else if (s[n] == '\\')
1071
0
                        escaped = 1;
1072
0
                else if (strchr(reject, s[n]))
1073
0
                        break;
1074
0
        }
1075
1076
        /* if s ends in \, return index of previous char */
1077
0
        return n - escaped;
1078
0
}
1079
1080
/*
1081
 * Like strchr() but ignores @c if escaped by '\', '\\' is interpreted like '\'.
1082
 *
1083
 * For example for @c='X':
1084
 *
1085
 *      "abcdXefgXh"    --> "XefgXh"
1086
 *  "abcd\XefgXh"   --> "Xh"
1087
 *  "abcd\\XefgXh"  --> "XefgXh"
1088
 *  "abcd\\\XefgXh" --> "Xh"
1089
 *  "abcd\Xefg\Xh"  --> (null)
1090
 *
1091
 *  "abcd\\XefgXh"  --> "\XefgXh"   for @c='\\'
1092
 */
1093
char *ul_strchr_escaped(const char *s, int c)
1094
0
{
1095
0
  char *p;
1096
0
  int esc = 0;
1097
1098
0
  for (p = (char *) s; p && *p; p++) {
1099
0
    if (!esc && *p == '\\') {
1100
0
      esc = 1;
1101
0
      continue;
1102
0
    }
1103
0
    if (*p == c && (!esc || c == '\\'))
1104
0
      return p;
1105
0
    esc = 0;
1106
0
  }
1107
1108
0
  return NULL;
1109
0
}
1110
1111
/* Split a string into words. */
1112
const char *split(const char **state, size_t *l, const char *separator, int quoted)
1113
0
{
1114
0
        const char *current;
1115
1116
0
        current = *state;
1117
1118
0
        if (!*current) {
1119
0
                assert(**state == '\0');
1120
0
                return NULL;
1121
0
        }
1122
1123
0
        current += strspn(current, separator);
1124
0
        if (!*current) {
1125
0
                *state = current;
1126
0
                return NULL;
1127
0
        }
1128
1129
0
        if (quoted && strchr("\'\"", *current)) {
1130
0
                char quotechars[2] = {*current, '\0'};
1131
1132
0
                *l = strcspn_escaped(current + 1, quotechars);
1133
0
                if (current[*l + 1] == '\0' || current[*l + 1] != quotechars[0] ||
1134
0
                    (current[*l + 2] && !strchr(separator, current[*l + 2]))) {
1135
                        /* right quote missing or garbage at the end */
1136
0
                        *state = current;
1137
0
                        return NULL;
1138
0
                }
1139
0
                *state = current++ + *l + 2;
1140
0
        } else if (quoted) {
1141
0
                *l = strcspn_escaped(current, separator);
1142
0
                if (current[*l] && !strchr(separator, current[*l])) {
1143
                        /* unfinished escape */
1144
0
                        *state = current;
1145
0
                        return NULL;
1146
0
                }
1147
0
                *state = current + *l;
1148
0
        } else {
1149
0
                *l = strcspn(current, separator);
1150
0
                *state = current + *l;
1151
0
        }
1152
1153
0
        return current;
1154
0
}
1155
1156
/* Rewind file pointer forward to new line.  */
1157
int skip_fline(FILE *fp)
1158
0
{
1159
0
  int ch;
1160
1161
0
  do {
1162
0
    if ((ch = fgetc(fp)) == EOF)
1163
0
      return 1;
1164
0
    if (ch == '\n')
1165
0
      return 0;
1166
0
  } while (1);
1167
0
}
1168
1169
1170
/* compare two strings, but ignoring non-alnum and case of the characters, for example
1171
 * "Hello (123)!" is the same as "hello123".
1172
 */
1173
int ul_stralnumcmp(const char *p1, const char *p2)
1174
0
{
1175
0
  const unsigned char *s1 = (const unsigned char *) p1;
1176
0
  const unsigned char *s2 = (const unsigned char *) p2;
1177
0
  unsigned char c1, c2;
1178
1179
0
  do {
1180
0
    do {
1181
0
      c1 = (unsigned char) *s1++;
1182
0
    } while (c1 != '\0' && !isalnum((unsigned int) c1));
1183
1184
0
    do {
1185
0
      c2 = (unsigned char) *s2++;
1186
0
    } while (c2 != '\0' && !isalnum((unsigned int) c2));
1187
1188
0
    if (c1 != '\0')
1189
0
      c1 = tolower(c1);
1190
0
    if (c2 != '\0')
1191
0
      c2 = tolower(c2);
1192
0
    if (c1 == '\0')
1193
0
      return c1 - c2;
1194
0
  } while (c1 == c2);
1195
1196
0
  return c1 - c2;
1197
0
}
1198
1199
/*
1200
 * Parses the first option from @optstr. The @optstr pointer is set to the beginning
1201
 * of the next option. The options string looks like 'aaa,bbb=data,foo,bar="xxx"'.
1202
 *
1203
 * Note this function is used by libmount to parse mount options. Be careful when modify.
1204
 *
1205
 * Returns -EINVAL on parse error, 1 at the end of optstr and 0 on success.
1206
 */
1207
int ul_optstr_next(char **optstr, char **name, size_t *namesz,
1208
       char **value, size_t *valsz)
1209
0
{
1210
0
  int open_quote = 0;
1211
0
  char *start = NULL, *stop = NULL, *p, *sep = NULL;
1212
0
  char *optstr0;
1213
1214
0
  assert(optstr);
1215
0
  assert(*optstr);
1216
1217
0
  optstr0 = *optstr;
1218
1219
0
  if (name)
1220
0
    *name = NULL;
1221
0
  if (namesz)
1222
0
    *namesz = 0;
1223
0
  if (value)
1224
0
    *value = NULL;
1225
0
  if (valsz)
1226
0
    *valsz = 0;
1227
1228
  /* trim leading commas as to not invalidate option
1229
   * strings with multiple consecutive commas */
1230
0
  while (optstr0 && *optstr0 == ',')
1231
0
    optstr0++;
1232
1233
0
  for (p = optstr0; p && *p; p++) {
1234
0
    if (!start && *p == '=')
1235
0
      return -EINVAL;
1236
0
    if (!start)
1237
0
      start = p;   /* beginning of the option item */
1238
0
    if (*p == '"' && (p == optstr0 || *(p - 1) != '\\'))
1239
0
      open_quote ^= 1; /* reverse the status */
1240
0
    if (open_quote)
1241
0
      continue;   /* still in quoted block */
1242
0
    if (!sep && p > start && *p == '=')
1243
0
      sep = p;   /* name and value separator */
1244
0
    if (*p == ',' && (p == optstr0 || *(p - 1) != '\\'))
1245
0
      stop = p;   /* terminate the option item */
1246
0
    else if (*(p + 1) == '\0')
1247
0
      stop = p + 1;   /* end of optstr */
1248
0
    if (!start || !stop)
1249
0
      continue;
1250
0
    if (stop <= start)
1251
0
      return -EINVAL;
1252
1253
0
    if (name)
1254
0
      *name = start;
1255
0
    if (namesz)
1256
0
      *namesz = sep ? sep - start : stop - start;
1257
0
    *optstr = *stop ? stop + 1 : stop;
1258
1259
0
    if (sep) {
1260
0
      if (value)
1261
0
        *value = sep + 1;
1262
0
      if (valsz)
1263
0
        *valsz = stop - sep - 1;
1264
0
    }
1265
0
    return 0;
1266
0
  }
1267
1268
0
  return 1;       /* end of optstr */
1269
0
}
1270
1271
int ul_optstr_is_valid(const char *optstr)
1272
0
{
1273
0
  int rc;
1274
0
  char *p = (char *) optstr;
1275
1276
0
  while ((rc = ul_optstr_next(&p, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)) == 0);
1277
0
  return rc < 0 ? 0 : 1;
1278
0
}
1279
1280
#ifdef TEST_PROGRAM_STRUTILS
1281
1282
#include "cctype.h"
1283
1284
struct testS {
1285
  char *name;
1286
  char *value;
1287
};
1288
1289
static int test_strdup_to_member(int argc, char *argv[])
1290
{
1291
  struct testS *xx;
1292
1293
  if (argc < 3)
1294
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
1295
1296
  xx = calloc(1, sizeof(*xx));
1297
  if (!xx)
1298
    err(EXIT_FAILURE, "calloc() failed");
1299
1300
  strdup_to_struct_member(xx, name, argv[1]);
1301
  strdup_to_struct_member(xx, value, argv[2]);
1302
1303
  if (strcmp(xx->name, argv[1]) != 0 &&
1304
      strcmp(xx->value, argv[2]) != 0)
1305
    errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "strdup_to_struct_member() failed");
1306
1307
  printf("1: '%s', 2: '%s'\n", xx->name, xx->value);
1308
1309
  free(xx->name);
1310
  free(xx->value);
1311
  free(xx);
1312
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1313
}
1314
1315
static int test_strutils_sizes(int argc, char *argv[])
1316
{
1317
  uintmax_t size = 0;
1318
  char *hum1, *hum2, *hum3;
1319
1320
  if (argc < 2)
1321
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
1322
1323
  if (strtosize(argv[1], &size))
1324
    errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "invalid size '%s' value", argv[1]);
1325
1326
  hum1 = size_to_human_string(SIZE_SUFFIX_1LETTER, size);
1327
  hum2 = size_to_human_string(SIZE_SUFFIX_3LETTER |
1328
            SIZE_SUFFIX_SPACE, size);
1329
  hum3 = size_to_human_string(SIZE_SUFFIX_3LETTER |
1330
            SIZE_SUFFIX_SPACE |
1331
            SIZE_DECIMAL_2DIGITS, size);
1332
1333
  printf("%25s : %20ju : %8s : %12s : %13s\n", argv[1], size, hum1, hum2, hum3);
1334
  free(hum1);
1335
  free(hum2);
1336
  free(hum3);
1337
1338
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1339
}
1340
1341
static int test_strutils_cmp_paths(int argc, char *argv[])
1342
{
1343
  int rc = streq_paths(argv[1], argv[2]);
1344
1345
  if (argc < 3)
1346
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
1347
1348
  printf("%s: '%s' '%s'\n", rc == 1 ? "YES" : "NOT", argv[1], argv[2]);
1349
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1350
}
1351
1352
static int test_strutils_normalize(int argc, char *argv[])
1353
{
1354
  unsigned char *src, *dst, *org;
1355
  size_t sz, len;
1356
1357
  if (argc < 2)
1358
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
1359
1360
  org = (unsigned char *) strdup(argv[1]);
1361
  src = (unsigned char *) strdup((char *) org);
1362
  len = strlen((char *) src);
1363
  dst = malloc(len + 1);
1364
1365
  if (!org || !src || !dst)
1366
    goto done;
1367
1368
  /* two buffers */
1369
  sz = __normalize_whitespace(src, len, dst, len + 1);
1370
  printf("1: '%s' --> '%s' [sz=%zu]\n", src, dst, sz);
1371
1372
  /* one buffer */
1373
  sz = normalize_whitespace(src);
1374
  printf("2: '%s' --> '%s' [sz=%zu]\n", org, src, sz);
1375
1376
done:
1377
  free(src);
1378
  free(dst);
1379
  free(org);
1380
1381
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1382
}
1383
1384
static int test_strutils_cstrcasecmp(int argc, char *argv[])
1385
{
1386
  char *a, *b;
1387
1388
  if (argc < 3)
1389
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
1390
1391
  a = argv[1];
1392
  b = argv[2];
1393
1394
  if (!a || !b)
1395
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
1396
1397
  printf("cmp    '%s' '%s' = %d\n", a, b, strcasecmp(a, b));
1398
  printf("c_cmp  '%s' '%s' = %d\n", a, b, c_strcasecmp(a, b));
1399
  printf("c_ncmp '%s' '%s' = %d\n", a, b, c_strncasecmp(a, b, strlen(a)));
1400
1401
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1402
}
1403
1404
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
1405
{
1406
  if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--size") == 0) {
1407
    return test_strutils_sizes(argc - 1, argv + 1);
1408
1409
  } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--parse-switch") == 0) {
1410
    printf("'%s'-->%d\n", argv[2], ul_parse_switch(argv[2],
1411
            "on", "off",
1412
            "enable", "disable",
1413
            "yes", "no",
1414
            "1", "0",
1415
            NULL));
1416
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1417
  } else if (argc == 4 && strcmp(argv[1], "--cmp-paths") == 0) {
1418
    return test_strutils_cmp_paths(argc - 1, argv + 1);
1419
1420
  } else if (argc == 4 && strcmp(argv[1], "--strdup-member") == 0) {
1421
    return test_strdup_to_member(argc - 1, argv + 1);
1422
1423
  } else if  (argc == 4 && strcmp(argv[1], "--stralnumcmp") == 0) {
1424
    printf("%s\n", ul_stralnumcmp(argv[2], argv[3]) == 0 ?
1425
        "match" : "dismatch");
1426
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1427
1428
  } else if (argc == 4 && strcmp(argv[1], "--cstrcasecmp") == 0) {
1429
    return test_strutils_cstrcasecmp(argc - 1, argv + 1);
1430
1431
  } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--normalize") == 0) {
1432
    return test_strutils_normalize(argc - 1, argv + 1);
1433
1434
  } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--strtos64") == 0) {
1435
    printf("'%s'-->%jd\n", argv[2], strtos64_or_err(argv[2], "strtos64 failed"));
1436
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1437
  } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--strtou64") == 0) {
1438
    printf("'%s'-->%ju\n", argv[2], strtou64_or_err(argv[2], "strtou64 failed"));
1439
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1440
  } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--strtos32") == 0) {
1441
    printf("'%s'-->%d\n", argv[2], strtos32_or_err(argv[2], "strtos32 failed"));
1442
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1443
  } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--strtou32") == 0) {
1444
    printf("'%s'-->%u\n", argv[2], strtou32_or_err(argv[2], "strtou32 failed"));
1445
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1446
  } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--strtos16") == 0) {
1447
    printf("'%s'-->%hd\n", argv[2], strtos16_or_err(argv[2], "strtos16 failed"));
1448
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1449
  } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--strtou16") == 0) {
1450
    printf("'%s'-->%hu\n", argv[2], strtou16_or_err(argv[2], "strtou16 failed"));
1451
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1452
1453
  } else if (argc == 4 && strcmp(argv[1], "--strchr-escaped") == 0) {
1454
    printf("\"%s\" --> \"%s\"\n", argv[2], ul_strchr_escaped(argv[2], *argv[3]));
1455
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1456
1457
  } else if (argc == 2 && strcmp(argv[1], "--next-string") == 0) {
1458
    char *buf = "abc\0Y\0\0xyz\0X";
1459
    char *end = buf + 12;
1460
    char *p = buf;
1461
1462
    do {
1463
      printf("str: '%s'\n", p);
1464
    } while ((p = ul_next_string(p, end)));
1465
1466
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1467
1468
  } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "--optstr") == 0) {
1469
1470
    size_t namesz, valsz;
1471
    char *name = NULL, *val = NULL;
1472
    char *p = argv[2];
1473
    int rc;
1474
1475
    if (!ul_optstr_is_valid(p))
1476
      errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("unsupported option format: %s"), p);
1477
1478
    while ((rc = ul_optstr_next(&p, &name, &namesz, &val, &valsz)) == 0) {
1479
      printf("'%.*s' : '%.*s'\n", (int) namesz, name,
1480
               (int) valsz, val);
1481
    }
1482
    if (rc == 1)
1483
      return EXIT_SUCCESS;
1484
  } else {
1485
    fprintf(stderr, "usage: %1$s --size <number>[suffix]\n"
1486
        "       %1$s --parse-switch <str>\n"
1487
        "       %1$s --cmp-paths <path> <path>\n"
1488
        "       %1$s --strdup-member <str> <str>\n"
1489
        "       %1$s --stralnumcmp <str> <str>\n"
1490
        "       %1$s --cstrcasecmp <str> <str>\n"
1491
        "       %1$s --normalize <str>\n"
1492
        "       %1$s --strto{s,u}{16,32,64} <str>\n"
1493
        "       %1$s --optstr <str>\n",
1494
        argv[0]);
1495
    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1496
  }
1497
1498
  return EXIT_FAILURE;
1499
}
1500
#endif /* TEST_PROGRAM_STRUTILS */