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mpv/input/cmd_parse.c
wm4 f5c781b0d5 command: remove special casing for strings in input commands
Until now, strings were the only allowed dynamically allocated argument
type in input commands. Extend it so that it works for any type. (The
string expansion in command.c is of course still string specific.)
2014-02-23 17:43:38 +01:00

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/*
* This file is part of MPlayer.
*
* MPlayer is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* MPlayer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with MPlayer; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include "bstr/bstr.h"
#include "common/common.h"
#include "common/msg.h"
#include "options/m_option.h"
#include "cmd_parse.h"
#include "cmd_list.h"
#include "input.h"
static void destroy_cmd(void *ptr)
{
struct mp_cmd *cmd = ptr;
for (int n = 0; n < cmd->nargs; n++)
m_option_free(cmd->args[n].type, &cmd->args[n].v);
}
static bool read_token(bstr str, bstr *out_rest, bstr *out_token)
{
bstr t = bstr_lstrip(str);
char nextc = t.len > 0 ? t.start[0] : 0;
if (nextc == '#' || nextc == ';')
return false; // comment or command separator
int next = bstrcspn(t, WHITESPACE);
if (!next)
return false;
*out_token = bstr_splice(t, 0, next);
*out_rest = bstr_cut(t, next);
return true;
}
// Somewhat awkward; the main purpose is supporting both strings and
// pre-split string arrays as input.
struct parse_ctx {
struct mp_log *log;
const char *loc;
void *tmp;
bool array_input; // false: use start/str, true: use num_strs/strs
bstr start, str;
bstr *strs;
int num_strs;
};
static int pctx_read_token(struct parse_ctx *ctx, bstr *out)
{
*out = (bstr){0};
if (ctx->array_input) {
if (!ctx->num_strs)
return 0;
*out = ctx->strs[0];
ctx->strs++;
ctx->num_strs--;
return 1;
} else {
ctx->str = bstr_lstrip(ctx->str);
bstr start = ctx->str;
if (bstr_eatstart0(&ctx->str, "\"")) {
if (!mp_append_escaped_string_noalloc(ctx->tmp, out, &ctx->str)) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Broken string escapes: ...>%.*s<.\n", BSTR_P(start));
return -1;
}
if (!bstr_eatstart0(&ctx->str, "\"")) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Unterminated quotes: ...>%.*s<.\n", BSTR_P(start));
return -1;
}
return 1;
}
return read_token(ctx->str, &ctx->str, out) ? 1 : 0;
}
}
static bstr pctx_get_trailing(struct parse_ctx *ctx)
{
if (ctx->array_input) {
if (ctx->num_strs == 0)
return (bstr){0};
return ctx->strs[0]; // mentioning the first trailing arg is enough?
} else {
bstr dummy;
if (!read_token(ctx->str, &dummy, &dummy))
return (bstr){0};
return ctx->str;
}
}
struct flag {
const char *name;
unsigned int remove, add;
};
static const struct flag cmd_flags[] = {
{"pausing", MP_PAUSING_FLAGS, MP_PAUSING},
{"pausing-toggle", MP_PAUSING_FLAGS, MP_PAUSING_TOGGLE},
{"no-osd", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_NO},
{"osd-bar", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_BAR},
{"osd-msg", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_MSG},
{"osd-msg-bar", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_MSG | MP_ON_OSD_BAR},
{"osd-auto", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_AUTO},
{"expand-properties", 0, MP_EXPAND_PROPERTIES},
{"raw", MP_EXPAND_PROPERTIES, 0},
{0}
};
static struct mp_cmd *parse_cmd(struct parse_ctx *ctx, int def_flags)
{
struct mp_cmd *cmd = NULL;
int r;
if (!ctx->array_input) {
ctx->str = bstr_lstrip(ctx->str);
bstr old = ctx->str;
if (mp_replace_legacy_cmd(ctx->tmp, &ctx->str)) {
MP_WARN(ctx, "Warning: command '%.*s' is deprecated, "
"replaced with '%.*s' at %s.\n",
BSTR_P(old), BSTR_P(ctx->str), ctx->loc);
ctx->start = ctx->str;
}
}
bstr cur_token;
if (pctx_read_token(ctx, &cur_token) < 0)
goto error;
while (1) {
for (int n = 0; cmd_flags[n].name; n++) {
if (bstr_equals0(cur_token, cmd_flags[n].name)) {
if (pctx_read_token(ctx, &cur_token) < 0)
goto error;
def_flags &= ~cmd_flags[n].remove;
def_flags |= cmd_flags[n].add;
goto cont;
}
}
break;
cont: ;
}
if (cur_token.len == 0) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command name missing.\n");
goto error;
}
const struct mp_cmd_def *cmd_def = NULL;
for (int n = 0; mp_cmds[n].name; n++) {
if (bstr_equals0(cur_token, mp_cmds[n].name)) {
cmd_def = &mp_cmds[n];
break;
}
}
if (!cmd_def) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command '%.*s' not found.\n", BSTR_P(cur_token));
goto error;
}
cmd = talloc_ptrtype(NULL, cmd);
talloc_set_destructor(cmd, destroy_cmd);
*cmd = (struct mp_cmd) {
.name = (char *)cmd_def->name,
.id = cmd_def->id,
.flags = def_flags,
.scale = 1,
.def = cmd_def,
};
for (int i = 0; i < MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS; i++) {
const struct m_option *opt = &cmd_def->args[i];
bool is_vararg = cmd_def->vararg &&
(i + 1 >= MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS || !cmd_def->args[i + 1].type); // last arg
if (!opt->type && is_vararg && cmd->nargs > 0)
opt = cmd->args[cmd->nargs - 1].type;
if (!opt->type)
break;
r = pctx_read_token(ctx, &cur_token);
if (r < 0) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command %s: error in argument %d.\n", cmd->name, i + 1);
goto error;
}
if (r < 1) {
if (is_vararg)
continue;
// Skip optional arguments
if (opt->defval) {
struct mp_cmd_arg *cmdarg = &cmd->args[cmd->nargs];
cmdarg->type = opt;
m_option_copy(opt, &cmdarg->v, opt->defval);
cmd->nargs++;
continue;
}
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command %s: more than %d arguments required.\n",
cmd->name, cmd->nargs);
goto error;
}
struct mp_cmd_arg *cmdarg = &cmd->args[cmd->nargs];
cmdarg->type = opt;
cmd->nargs++;
r = m_option_parse(ctx->log, opt, bstr0(cmd->name), cur_token, &cmdarg->v);
if (r < 0) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command %s: argument %d can't be parsed: %s.\n",
cmd->name, i + 1, m_option_strerror(r));
goto error;
}
}
bstr left = pctx_get_trailing(ctx);
if (left.len) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command %s has trailing unused arguments: '%.*s'.\n",
cmd->name, BSTR_P(left));
// Better make it fatal to make it clear something is wrong.
goto error;
}
if (!ctx->array_input) {
bstr orig = {ctx->start.start, ctx->str.start - ctx->start.start};
cmd->original = bstrdup(cmd, bstr_strip(orig));
}
return cmd;
error:
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command was defined at %s.\n", ctx->loc);
talloc_free(cmd);
return NULL;
}
static struct mp_cmd *parse_cmd_str(struct mp_log *log, bstr *str, const char *loc)
{
struct parse_ctx ctx = {
.log = log,
.loc = loc,
.tmp = talloc_new(NULL),
.str = *str,
.start = *str,
};
struct mp_cmd *res = parse_cmd(&ctx, MP_ON_OSD_AUTO | MP_EXPAND_PROPERTIES);
talloc_free(ctx.tmp);
*str = ctx.str;
return res;
}
mp_cmd_t *mp_input_parse_cmd_(struct mp_log *log, bstr str, const char *loc)
{
bstr original = str;
struct mp_cmd *cmd = parse_cmd_str(log, &str, loc);
if (!cmd)
return NULL;
// Handle "multi" commands
struct mp_cmd **p_prev = NULL;
while (1) {
str = bstr_lstrip(str);
// read_token just to check whether it's trailing whitespace only
bstr u1, u2;
if (!bstr_eatstart0(&str, ";") || !read_token(str, &u1, &u2))
break;
// Multi-command. Since other input.c code uses queue_next for its
// own purposes, a pseudo-command is used to wrap the command list.
if (!p_prev) {
struct mp_cmd *list = talloc_ptrtype(NULL, list);
talloc_set_destructor(list, destroy_cmd);
*list = (struct mp_cmd) {
.id = MP_CMD_COMMAND_LIST,
.name = "list",
.original = bstrdup(list, original),
};
talloc_steal(list, cmd);
list->args[0].v.p = cmd;
p_prev = &cmd->queue_next;
cmd = list;
}
struct mp_cmd *sub = parse_cmd_str(log, &str, loc);
if (!sub) {
talloc_free(cmd);
return NULL;
}
talloc_steal(cmd, sub);
*p_prev = sub;
p_prev = &sub->queue_next;
}
return cmd;
}
struct mp_cmd *mp_input_parse_cmd_strv(struct mp_log *log, int def_flags,
const char **argv, const char *location)
{
bstr args[MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS];
int num = 0;
for (; argv[num]; num++) {
if (num > MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS) {
mp_err(log, "%s: too many arguments.\n", location);
return NULL;
}
args[num] = bstr0(argv[num]);
}
return mp_input_parse_cmd_bstrv(log, def_flags, num, args, location);
}
struct mp_cmd *mp_input_parse_cmd_bstrv(struct mp_log *log, int def_flags,
int argc, bstr *argv,
const char *location)
{
struct parse_ctx ctx = {
.log = log,
.loc = location,
.tmp = talloc_new(NULL),
.array_input = true,
.strs = argv,
.num_strs = argc,
};
struct mp_cmd *res = parse_cmd(&ctx, def_flags);
talloc_free(ctx.tmp);
return res;
}
void mp_cmd_free(mp_cmd_t *cmd)
{
talloc_free(cmd);
}
mp_cmd_t *mp_cmd_clone(mp_cmd_t *cmd)
{
mp_cmd_t *ret;
int i;
if (!cmd)
return NULL;
ret = talloc_memdup(NULL, cmd, sizeof(mp_cmd_t));
talloc_set_destructor(ret, destroy_cmd);
ret->name = talloc_strdup(ret, cmd->name);
for (i = 0; i < ret->nargs; i++) {
memset(&ret->args[i].v, 0, ret->args[i].type->type->size);
m_option_copy(ret->args[i].type, &ret->args[i].v, &cmd->args[i].v);
}
if (cmd->id == MP_CMD_COMMAND_LIST) {
struct mp_cmd *prev = NULL;
for (struct mp_cmd *sub = cmd->args[0].v.p; sub; sub = sub->queue_next) {
sub = mp_cmd_clone(sub);
talloc_steal(ret, sub);
if (prev) {
prev->queue_next = sub;
} else {
ret->args[0].v.p = sub;
}
prev = sub;
}
}
return ret;
}
static int parse_cycle_dir(struct mp_log *log, const struct m_option *opt,
struct bstr name, struct bstr param, void *dst)
{
double val;
if (bstrcmp0(param, "up") == 0) {
val = +1;
} else if (bstrcmp0(param, "down") == 0) {
val = -1;
} else {
return m_option_type_double.parse(log, opt, name, param, dst);
}
*(double *)dst = val;
return 1;
}
const struct m_option_type m_option_type_cycle_dir = {
.name = "up|down",
.parse = parse_cycle_dir,
.size = sizeof(double),
};