curl/lib/strtoofft.c

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#include <errno.h>
build: fix circular header inclusion with other packages This commit renames lib/setup.h to lib/curl_setup.h and renames lib/setup_once.h to lib/curl_setup_once.h. Removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl. [1] Removes the need and presence of an alarming notice we carried in old setup_once.h [2] ---------------------------------------- 1 - lib/setup_once.h used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro as header inclusion guard up to commit ec691ca3 which changed this to HEADER_CURL_SETUP_ONCE_H, this single inclusion guard is enough to ensure that inclusion of lib/setup_once.h done from lib/setup.h is only done once. Additionally lib/setup.h has always used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro to protect inclusion of setup_once.h even after commit ec691ca3, this was to avoid a circular header inclusion triggered when building a c-ares enabled version with c-ares sources available which also has a setup_once.h header. Commit ec691ca3 exposes the real nature of __SETUP_ONCE_H usage in lib/setup.h, it is a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl belonging to c-ares's setup_once.h The renaming this commit does, fixes the circular header inclusion, and as such removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl. Macro __SETUP_ONCE_H no longer used in libcurl. 2 - Due to the circular interdependency of old lib/setup_once.h and the c-ares setup_once.h header, old file lib/setup_once.h has carried back from 2006 up to now days an alarming and prominent notice about the need of keeping libcurl's and c-ares's setup_once.h in sync. Given that this commit fixes the circular interdependency, the need and presence of mentioned notice is removed. All mentioned interdependencies come back from now old days when the c-ares project lived inside a curl subdirectory. This commit removes last traces of such fact.
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#include "curl_setup.h"
#include "strtoofft.h"
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/*
* NOTE:
*
* In the ISO C standard (IEEE Std 1003.1), there is a strtoimax() function we
* could use in case strtoll() doesn't exist... See
* https://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/strtoimax.html
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*/
#if (SIZEOF_CURL_OFF_T > SIZEOF_LONG)
# ifdef HAVE_STRTOLL
# define strtooff strtoll
# else
# if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1300) && (_INTEGRAL_MAX_BITS >= 64)
# if defined(_SAL_VERSION)
_Check_return_ _CRTIMP __int64 __cdecl _strtoi64(
_In_z_ const char *_String,
_Out_opt_ _Deref_post_z_ char **_EndPtr, _In_ int _Radix);
# else
_CRTIMP __int64 __cdecl _strtoi64(const char *_String,
char **_EndPtr, int _Radix);
# endif
# define strtooff _strtoi64
# else
# define PRIVATE_STRTOOFF 1
# endif
# endif
#else
# define strtooff strtol
#endif
#ifdef PRIVATE_STRTOOFF
/* Range tests can be used for alphanum decoding if characters are consecutive,
like in ASCII. Else an array is scanned. Determine this condition now. */
#if('9' - '0') != 9 || ('Z' - 'A') != 25 || ('z' - 'a') != 25
#define NO_RANGE_TEST
static const char valchars[] =
"0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
#endif
static int get_char(char c, int base);
/**
* Custom version of the strtooff function. This extracts a curl_off_t
* value from the given input string and returns it.
*/
static curl_off_t strtooff(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base)
{
char *end;
int is_negative = 0;
int overflow;
int i;
curl_off_t value = 0;
curl_off_t newval;
/* Skip leading whitespace. */
end = (char *)nptr;
while(ISBLANK(end[0])) {
end++;
}
/* Handle the sign, if any. */
if(end[0] == '-') {
is_negative = 1;
end++;
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}
else if(end[0] == '+') {
end++;
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}
else if(end[0] == '\0') {
/* We had nothing but perhaps some whitespace -- there was no number. */
if(endptr) {
*endptr = end;
}
return 0;
}
/* Handle special beginnings, if present and allowed. */
if(end[0] == '0' && end[1] == 'x') {
if(base == 16 || base == 0) {
end += 2;
base = 16;
}
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}
else if(end[0] == '0') {
if(base == 8 || base == 0) {
end++;
base = 8;
}
}
/* Matching strtol, if the base is 0 and it doesn't look like
* the number is octal or hex, we assume it's base 10.
*/
if(base == 0) {
base = 10;
}
/* Loop handling digits. */
value = 0;
overflow = 0;
for(i = get_char(end[0], base);
i != -1;
end++, i = get_char(end[0], base)) {
newval = base * value + i;
if(newval < value) {
/* We've overflowed. */
overflow = 1;
break;
}
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else
value = newval;
}
if(!overflow) {
if(is_negative) {
/* Fix the sign. */
value *= -1;
}
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}
else {
if(is_negative)
value = CURL_OFF_T_MIN;
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else
value = CURL_OFF_T_MAX;
errno = ERANGE;
}
if(endptr)
*endptr = end;
return value;
}
/**
* Returns the value of c in the given base, or -1 if c cannot
* be interpreted properly in that base (i.e., is out of range,
* is a null, etc.).
*
* @param c the character to interpret according to base
* @param base the base in which to interpret c
*
* @return the value of c in base, or -1 if c isn't in range
*/
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static int get_char(char c, int base)
{
#ifndef NO_RANGE_TEST
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int value = -1;
if(c <= '9' && c >= '0') {
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value = c - '0';
}
else if(c <= 'Z' && c >= 'A') {
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value = c - 'A' + 10;
}
else if(c <= 'z' && c >= 'a') {
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value = c - 'a' + 10;
}
#else
const char *cp;
int value;
cp = memchr(valchars, c, 10 + 26 + 26);
if(!cp)
return -1;
value = cp - valchars;
if(value >= 10 + 26)
value -= 26; /* Lowercase. */
#endif
if(value >= base) {
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value = -1;
}
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return value;
}
#endif /* Only present if we need strtoll, but don't have it. */
/*
* Parse a *positive* up to 64 bit number written in ascii.
*/
CURLofft curlx_strtoofft(const char *str, char **endp, int base,
curl_off_t *num)
{
char *end;
curl_off_t number;
errno = 0;
*num = 0; /* clear by default */
DEBUGASSERT(base); /* starting now, avoid base zero */
while(*str && ISBLANK(*str))
str++;
if(('-' == *str) || (ISSPACE(*str))) {
if(endp)
*endp = (char *)str; /* didn't actually move */
return CURL_OFFT_INVAL; /* nothing parsed */
}
number = strtooff(str, &end, base);
if(endp)
*endp = end;
if(errno == ERANGE)
/* overflow/underflow */
return CURL_OFFT_FLOW;
else if(str == end)
/* nothing parsed */
return CURL_OFFT_INVAL;
*num = number;
return CURL_OFFT_OK;
}