1998-08-09 07:49:12 +04:00
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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License
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* Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
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* compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
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*
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* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
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* basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
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* the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
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* under the License.
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*
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* The Original Code is Mozilla Communicator client code.
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*
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* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
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* Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are Copyright (C) 1998
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* Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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*/
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/* xp_linebuf.c -- general line-buffering and de-buffering of text streams.
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Used by libmime, llibmsg, and others.
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This stuff used to be in libmsg/msgutils.c, but it's really not
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mail-specific. And I had to move it to get libmime to work in the
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absence of libmsg, so in the meantime, I changed the prefix from MSG_
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to XP_.
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*/
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#include "xp_mcom.h"
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#include "xp_linebuf.h"
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extern int MK_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
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/* Amazingly enough, these seem only to be defined in fe_proto.h, which is
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totally the wrong thing to be including here.
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*/
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#define CR '\015'
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#define LF '\012'
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#define CRLF "\015\012"
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#ifdef XP_MAC
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# define LINEBREAK "\012"
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# define LINEBREAK_LEN 1
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#else
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# if defined(XP_WIN) || defined(XP_OS2)
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# define LINEBREAK "\015\012"
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# define LINEBREAK_LEN 2
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# else
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1999-06-27 14:13:28 +04:00
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# if defined(XP_UNIX) || defined(XP_BEOS)
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1998-08-09 07:49:12 +04:00
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# define LINEBREAK "\012"
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# define LINEBREAK_LEN 1
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# endif /* XP_UNIX */
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# endif /* XP_WIN */
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#endif /* XP_MAC */
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/* Buffer management.
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Why do I feel like I've written this a hundred times before?
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*/
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int
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XP_GrowBuffer (uint32 desired_size, uint32 element_size, uint32 quantum,
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char **buffer, uint32 *size)
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{
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if (*size <= desired_size)
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{
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char *new_buf;
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uint32 increment = desired_size - *size;
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if (increment < quantum) /* always grow by a minimum of N bytes */
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increment = quantum;
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#ifdef TESTFORWIN16
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if (((*size + increment) * (element_size / sizeof(char))) >= 64000)
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{
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/* Be safe on WIN16 */
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XP_ASSERT(0);
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return MK_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
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}
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#endif /* DEBUG */
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new_buf = (*buffer
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? (char *) XP_REALLOC (*buffer, (*size + increment)
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* (element_size / sizeof(char)))
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: (char *) XP_ALLOC ((*size + increment)
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* (element_size / sizeof(char))));
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if (! new_buf)
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return MK_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
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*buffer = new_buf;
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*size += increment;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#if 0 /* #### what is this?? and what is it doing here?? */
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extern XP_Bool NET_POP3TooEarlyForEnd(int32 len);
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#endif
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/* Take the given buffer, tweak the newlines at the end if necessary, and
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send it off to the given routine. We are guaranteed that the given
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buffer has allocated space for at least one more character at the end. */
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static int
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xp_convert_and_send_buffer(char* buf, uint32 length,
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XP_Bool convert_newlines_p,
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int32 (*per_line_fn) (char *line,
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uint32 line_length,
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void *closure),
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void *closure)
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{
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/* Convert the line terminator to the native form.
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*/
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char* newline;
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XP_ASSERT(buf && length > 0);
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if (!buf || length <= 0) return -1;
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newline = buf + length;
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XP_ASSERT(newline[-1] == CR || newline[-1] == LF);
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if (newline[-1] != CR && newline[-1] != LF) return -1;
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/* update count of bytes parsed adding/removing CR or LF */
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#if 0 /* #### what is this?? and what is it doing here?? */
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NET_POP3TooEarlyForEnd(length);
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#endif
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if (!convert_newlines_p)
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{
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}
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#if (LINEBREAK_LEN == 1)
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else if ((newline - buf) >= 2 &&
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newline[-2] == CR &&
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newline[-1] == LF)
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{
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/* CRLF -> CR or LF */
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buf [length - 2] = LINEBREAK[0];
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length--;
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}
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else if (newline > buf + 1 &&
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newline[-1] != LINEBREAK[0])
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{
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/* CR -> LF or LF -> CR */
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buf [length - 1] = LINEBREAK[0];
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}
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#else
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else if (((newline - buf) >= 2 && newline[-2] != CR) ||
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((newline - buf) >= 1 && newline[-1] != LF))
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{
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/* LF -> CRLF or CR -> CRLF */
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length++;
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buf[length - 2] = LINEBREAK[0];
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buf[length - 1] = LINEBREAK[1];
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}
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#endif
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return (*per_line_fn)(buf, length, closure);
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}
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/* SI::BUFFERED-STREAM-MIXIN
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Why do I feel like I've written this a hundred times before?
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*/
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int
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XP_LineBuffer (const char *net_buffer, int32 net_buffer_size,
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char **bufferP, uint32 *buffer_sizeP, uint32 *buffer_fpP,
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XP_Bool convert_newlines_p,
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int32 (*per_line_fn) (char *line, uint32 line_length,
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void *closure),
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void *closure)
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{
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int status = 0;
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if (*buffer_fpP > 0 && *bufferP && (*bufferP)[*buffer_fpP - 1] == CR &&
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net_buffer_size > 0 && net_buffer[0] != LF) {
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/* The last buffer ended with a CR. The new buffer does not start
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with a LF. This old buffer should be shipped out and discarded. */
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XP_ASSERT(*buffer_sizeP > *buffer_fpP);
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if (*buffer_sizeP <= *buffer_fpP) return -1;
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status = xp_convert_and_send_buffer(*bufferP, *buffer_fpP,
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convert_newlines_p,
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per_line_fn, closure);
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if (status < 0) return status;
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*buffer_fpP = 0;
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}
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while (net_buffer_size > 0)
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{
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const char *net_buffer_end = net_buffer + net_buffer_size;
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const char *newline = 0;
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const char *s;
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for (s = net_buffer; s < net_buffer_end; s++)
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{
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/* Move forward in the buffer until the first newline.
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Stop when we see CRLF, CR, or LF, or the end of the buffer.
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*But*, if we see a lone CR at the *very end* of the buffer,
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treat this as if we had reached the end of the buffer without
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seeing a line terminator. This is to catch the case of the
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buffers splitting a CRLF pair, as in "FOO\r\nBAR\r" "\nBAZ\r\n".
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*/
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if (*s == CR || *s == LF)
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{
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newline = s;
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if (newline[0] == CR)
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{
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if (s == net_buffer_end - 1)
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{
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/* CR at end - wait for the next character. */
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newline = 0;
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break;
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}
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else if (newline[1] == LF)
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/* CRLF seen; swallow both. */
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newline++;
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}
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newline++;
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break;
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}
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}
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/* Ensure room in the net_buffer and append some or all of the current
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chunk of data to it. */
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{
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const char *end = (newline ? newline : net_buffer_end);
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uint32 desired_size = (end - net_buffer) + (*buffer_fpP) + 1;
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if (desired_size >= (*buffer_sizeP))
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{
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status = XP_GrowBuffer (desired_size, sizeof(char), 1024,
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bufferP, buffer_sizeP);
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if (status < 0) return status;
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}
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XP_MEMCPY ((*bufferP) + (*buffer_fpP), net_buffer, (end - net_buffer));
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(*buffer_fpP) += (end - net_buffer);
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}
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/* Now *bufferP contains either a complete line, or as complete
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a line as we have read so far.
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If we have a line, process it, and then remove it from `*bufferP'.
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Then go around the loop again, until we drain the incoming data.
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*/
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if (!newline)
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return 0;
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status = xp_convert_and_send_buffer(*bufferP, *buffer_fpP,
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convert_newlines_p,
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per_line_fn, closure);
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if (status < 0) return status;
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net_buffer_size -= (newline - net_buffer);
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net_buffer = newline;
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(*buffer_fpP) = 0;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* The opposite of xp_LineBuffer(): takes small buffers and packs them
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up into bigger buffers before passing them along.
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Pass in a desired_buffer_size 0 to tell it to flush (for example, in
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in the very last call to this function.)
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*/
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int
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XP_ReBuffer (const char *net_buffer, int32 net_buffer_size,
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uint32 desired_buffer_size,
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char **bufferP, uint32 *buffer_sizeP, uint32 *buffer_fpP,
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int32 (*per_buffer_fn) (char *buffer, uint32 buffer_size,
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void *closure),
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void *closure)
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{
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int status = 0;
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if (desired_buffer_size >= (*buffer_sizeP))
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{
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status = XP_GrowBuffer (desired_buffer_size, sizeof(char), 1024,
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bufferP, buffer_sizeP);
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if (status < 0) return status;
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}
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do
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{
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int32 size = *buffer_sizeP - *buffer_fpP;
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if (size > net_buffer_size)
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size = net_buffer_size;
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if (size > 0)
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{
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XP_MEMCPY ((*bufferP) + (*buffer_fpP), net_buffer, size);
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(*buffer_fpP) += size;
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net_buffer += size;
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net_buffer_size -= size;
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}
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if (*buffer_fpP > 0 &&
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*buffer_fpP >= desired_buffer_size)
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{
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status = (*per_buffer_fn) ((*bufferP), (*buffer_fpP), closure);
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*buffer_fpP = 0;
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if (status < 0) return status;
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}
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}
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while (net_buffer_size > 0);
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return 0;
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}
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