/* HTML parser for Wget.
- Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
+ 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Wget.
GNU Wget 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
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
your option) any later version.
GNU Wget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with Wget; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+along with Wget. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation
gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the
allocation because the entire pool is kept on the stack. */
struct pool {
- char *contents; /* pointer to the contents. */
- int size; /* size of the pool. */
- int tail; /* next available position index. */
- bool resized; /* whether the pool has been resized
- using malloc. */
+ char *contents; /* pointer to the contents. */
+ int size; /* size of the pool. */
+ int tail; /* next available position index. */
+ bool resized; /* whether the pool has been resized
+ using malloc. */
- char *orig_contents; /* original pool contents, usually
+ char *orig_contents; /* original pool contents, usually
stack-allocated. used by POOL_FREE
to restore the pool to the initial
state. */
/* Initialize the pool to hold INITIAL_SIZE bytes of storage. */
-#define POOL_INIT(p, initial_storage, initial_size) do { \
- struct pool *P = (p); \
- P->contents = (initial_storage); \
- P->size = (initial_size); \
- P->tail = 0; \
- P->resized = false; \
- P->orig_contents = P->contents; \
- P->orig_size = P->size; \
+#define POOL_INIT(p, initial_storage, initial_size) do { \
+ struct pool *P = (p); \
+ P->contents = (initial_storage); \
+ P->size = (initial_size); \
+ P->tail = 0; \
+ P->resized = false; \
+ P->orig_contents = P->contents; \
+ P->orig_size = P->size; \
} while (0)
/* Grow the pool to accomodate at least SIZE new bytes. If the pool
already has room to accomodate SIZE bytes of data, this is a no-op. */
-#define POOL_GROW(p, increase) \
- GROW_ARRAY ((p)->contents, (p)->size, (p)->tail + (increase), \
- (p)->resized, char)
+#define POOL_GROW(p, increase) \
+ GROW_ARRAY ((p)->contents, (p)->size, (p)->tail + (increase), \
+ (p)->resized, char)
/* Append text in the range [beg, end) to POOL. No zero-termination
is done. */
-#define POOL_APPEND(p, beg, end) do { \
- const char *PA_beg = (beg); \
- int PA_size = (end) - PA_beg; \
- POOL_GROW (p, PA_size); \
- memcpy ((p)->contents + (p)->tail, PA_beg, PA_size); \
- (p)->tail += PA_size; \
+#define POOL_APPEND(p, beg, end) do { \
+ const char *PA_beg = (beg); \
+ int PA_size = (end) - PA_beg; \
+ POOL_GROW (p, PA_size); \
+ memcpy ((p)->contents + (p)->tail, PA_beg, PA_size); \
+ (p)->tail += PA_size; \
} while (0)
/* Append one character to the pool. Can be used to zero-terminate
pool strings. */
-#define POOL_APPEND_CHR(p, ch) do { \
- char PAC_char = (ch); \
- POOL_GROW (p, 1); \
- (p)->contents[(p)->tail++] = PAC_char; \
+#define POOL_APPEND_CHR(p, ch) do { \
+ char PAC_char = (ch); \
+ POOL_GROW (p, 1); \
+ (p)->contents[(p)->tail++] = PAC_char; \
} while (0)
/* Forget old pool contents. The allocated memory is not freed. */
values. That way after POOL_FREE, the pool is fully usable, just
as if it were freshly initialized with POOL_INIT. */
-#define POOL_FREE(p) do { \
- struct pool *P = p; \
- if (P->resized) \
- xfree (P->contents); \
- P->contents = P->orig_contents; \
- P->size = P->orig_size; \
- P->tail = 0; \
- P->resized = false; \
+#define POOL_FREE(p) do { \
+ struct pool *P = p; \
+ if (P->resized) \
+ xfree (P->contents); \
+ P->contents = P->orig_contents; \
+ P->size = P->orig_size; \
+ P->tail = 0; \
+ P->resized = false; \
} while (0)
/* Used for small stack-allocated memory chunks that might grow. Like
After the first resize, subsequent ones are performed with realloc,
just like DO_REALLOC. */
-#define GROW_ARRAY(basevar, sizevar, needed_size, resized, type) do { \
- long ga_needed_size = (needed_size); \
- long ga_newsize = (sizevar); \
- while (ga_newsize < ga_needed_size) \
- ga_newsize <<= 1; \
- if (ga_newsize != (sizevar)) \
- { \
- if (resized) \
- basevar = xrealloc (basevar, ga_newsize * sizeof (type)); \
- else \
- { \
- void *ga_new = xmalloc (ga_newsize * sizeof (type)); \
- memcpy (ga_new, basevar, (sizevar) * sizeof (type)); \
- (basevar) = ga_new; \
- resized = true; \
- } \
- (sizevar) = ga_newsize; \
- } \
+#define GROW_ARRAY(basevar, sizevar, needed_size, resized, type) do { \
+ long ga_needed_size = (needed_size); \
+ long ga_newsize = (sizevar); \
+ while (ga_newsize < ga_needed_size) \
+ ga_newsize <<= 1; \
+ if (ga_newsize != (sizevar)) \
+ { \
+ if (resized) \
+ basevar = xrealloc (basevar, ga_newsize * sizeof (type)); \
+ else \
+ { \
+ void *ga_new = xmalloc (ga_newsize * sizeof (type)); \
+ memcpy (ga_new, basevar, (sizevar) * sizeof (type)); \
+ (basevar) = ga_new; \
+ resized = true; \
+ } \
+ (sizevar) = ga_newsize; \
+ } \
} while (0)
\f
/* Test whether n+1-sized entity name fits in P. We don't support
case '#':
/* Process numeric entities "&#DDD;" and "&#xHH;". */
{
- int digits = 0;
- value = 0;
- if (*p == 'x')
- for (++p; value < 256 && p < end && ISXDIGIT (*p); p++, digits++)
- value = (value << 4) + XDIGIT_TO_NUM (*p);
- else
- for (; value < 256 && p < end && ISDIGIT (*p); p++, digits++)
- value = (value * 10) + (*p - '0');
- if (!digits)
- return -1;
- /* Don't interpret 128+ codes and NUL because we cannot
- portably reinserted them into HTML. */
- if (!value || (value & ~0x7f))
- return -1;
- *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 0);
- return value;
+ int digits = 0;
+ value = 0;
+ if (*p == 'x')
+ for (++p; value < 256 && p < end && ISXDIGIT (*p); p++, digits++)
+ value = (value << 4) + XDIGIT_TO_NUM (*p);
+ else
+ for (; value < 256 && p < end && ISDIGIT (*p); p++, digits++)
+ value = (value * 10) + (*p - '0');
+ if (!digits)
+ return -1;
+ /* Don't interpret 128+ codes and NUL because we cannot
+ portably reinserted them into HTML. */
+ if (!value || (value & ~0x7f))
+ return -1;
+ *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 0);
+ return value;
}
/* Process named ASCII entities. */
case 'g':
if (ENT1 (p, 't'))
- value = '>', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 1);
+ value = '>', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 1);
break;
case 'l':
if (ENT1 (p, 't'))
- value = '<', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 1);
+ value = '<', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 1);
break;
case 'a':
if (ENT2 (p, 'm', 'p'))
- value = '&', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 2);
+ value = '&', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 2);
else if (ENT3 (p, 'p', 'o', 's'))
- /* handle &apos for the sake of the XML/XHTML crowd. */
- value = '\'', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 3);
+ /* handle &apos for the sake of the XML/XHTML crowd. */
+ value = '\'', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 3);
break;
case 'q':
if (ENT3 (p, 'u', 'o', 't'))
- value = '\"', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 3);
+ value = '\"', *ptr = SKIP_SEMI (p, 3);
break;
}
return value;
#undef SKIP_SEMI
enum {
- AP_DOWNCASE = 1,
- AP_DECODE_ENTITIES = 2,
- AP_TRIM_BLANKS = 4
+ AP_DOWNCASE = 1,
+ AP_DECODE_ENTITIES = 2,
+ AP_TRIM_BLANKS = 4
};
/* Copy the text in the range [BEG, END) to POOL, optionally
if (flags & AP_TRIM_BLANKS)
{
while (beg < end && ISSPACE (*beg))
- ++beg;
+ ++beg;
while (end > beg && ISSPACE (end[-1]))
- --end;
+ --end;
}
if (flags & AP_DECODE_ENTITIES)
{
/* Grow the pool, then copy the text to the pool character by
- character, processing the encountered entities as we go
- along.
+ character, processing the encountered entities as we go
+ along.
- It's safe (and necessary) to grow the pool in advance because
- processing the entities can only *shorten* the string, it can
- never lengthen it. */
+ It's safe (and necessary) to grow the pool in advance because
+ processing the entities can only *shorten* the string, it can
+ never lengthen it. */
const char *from = beg;
char *to;
bool squash_newlines = !!(flags & AP_TRIM_BLANKS);
to = pool->contents + pool->tail;
while (from < end)
- {
- if (*from == '&')
- {
- int entity = decode_entity (&from, end);
- if (entity != -1)
- *to++ = entity;
- else
- *to++ = *from++;
- }
- else if ((*from == '\n' || *from == '\r') && squash_newlines)
- ++from;
- else
- *to++ = *from++;
- }
+ {
+ if (*from == '&')
+ {
+ int entity = decode_entity (&from, end);
+ if (entity != -1)
+ *to++ = entity;
+ else
+ *to++ = *from++;
+ }
+ else if ((*from == '\n' || *from == '\r') && squash_newlines)
+ ++from;
+ else
+ *to++ = *from++;
+ }
/* Verify that we haven't exceeded the original size. (It
- shouldn't happen, hence the assert.) */
+ shouldn't happen, hence the assert.) */
assert (to - (pool->contents + pool->tail) <= end - beg);
/* Make POOL's tail point to the position following the string
- we've written. */
+ we've written. */
pool->tail = to - pool->contents;
POOL_APPEND_CHR (pool, '\0');
}
{
char *p = pool->contents + old_tail;
for (; *p; p++)
- *p = TOLOWER (*p);
+ *p = TOLOWER (*p);
}
}
\f
This only affects attribute and tag names; attribute values allow
an even greater variety of characters. */
-#define NAME_CHAR_P(x) ((x) > 32 && (x) < 127 \
- && (x) != '=' && (x) != '>' && (x) != '/')
+#define NAME_CHAR_P(x) ((x) > 32 && (x) < 127 \
+ && (x) != '=' && (x) != '>' && (x) != '/')
#ifdef STANDALONE
static int comment_backout_count;
advance_declaration (const char *beg, const char *end)
{
const char *p = beg;
- char quote_char = '\0'; /* shut up, gcc! */
+ char quote_char = '\0'; /* shut up, gcc! */
char ch;
enum {
while (state != AC_S_DONE && state != AC_S_BACKOUT)
{
if (p == end)
- state = AC_S_BACKOUT;
+ state = AC_S_BACKOUT;
switch (state)
- {
- case AC_S_DONE:
- case AC_S_BACKOUT:
- break;
- case AC_S_BANG:
- if (ch == '!')
- {
- ch = *p++;
- state = AC_S_DEFAULT;
- }
- else
- state = AC_S_BACKOUT;
- break;
- case AC_S_DEFAULT:
- switch (ch)
- {
- case '-':
- state = AC_S_DASH1;
- break;
- case ' ':
- case '\t':
- case '\r':
- case '\n':
- ch = *p++;
- break;
- case '>':
- state = AC_S_DONE;
- break;
- case '\'':
- case '\"':
- state = AC_S_QUOTE1;
- break;
- default:
- if (NAME_CHAR_P (ch))
- state = AC_S_DCLNAME;
- else
- state = AC_S_BACKOUT;
- break;
- }
- break;
- case AC_S_DCLNAME:
- if (ch == '-')
- state = AC_S_DASH1;
- else if (NAME_CHAR_P (ch))
- ch = *p++;
- else
- state = AC_S_DEFAULT;
- break;
- case AC_S_QUOTE1:
- /* We must use 0x22 because broken assert macros choke on
- '"' and '\"'. */
- assert (ch == '\'' || ch == 0x22);
- quote_char = ch; /* cheating -- I really don't feel like
- introducing more different states for
- different quote characters. */
- ch = *p++;
- state = AC_S_IN_QUOTE;
- break;
- case AC_S_IN_QUOTE:
- if (ch == quote_char)
- state = AC_S_QUOTE2;
- else
- ch = *p++;
- break;
- case AC_S_QUOTE2:
- assert (ch == quote_char);
- ch = *p++;
- state = AC_S_DEFAULT;
- break;
- case AC_S_DASH1:
- assert (ch == '-');
- ch = *p++;
- state = AC_S_DASH2;
- break;
- case AC_S_DASH2:
- switch (ch)
- {
- case '-':
- ch = *p++;
- state = AC_S_COMMENT;
- break;
- default:
- state = AC_S_BACKOUT;
- }
- break;
- case AC_S_COMMENT:
- switch (ch)
- {
- case '-':
- state = AC_S_DASH3;
- break;
- default:
- ch = *p++;
- break;
- }
- break;
- case AC_S_DASH3:
- assert (ch == '-');
- ch = *p++;
- state = AC_S_DASH4;
- break;
- case AC_S_DASH4:
- switch (ch)
- {
- case '-':
- ch = *p++;
- state = AC_S_DEFAULT;
- break;
- default:
- state = AC_S_COMMENT;
- break;
- }
- break;
- }
+ {
+ case AC_S_DONE:
+ case AC_S_BACKOUT:
+ break;
+ case AC_S_BANG:
+ if (ch == '!')
+ {
+ ch = *p++;
+ state = AC_S_DEFAULT;
+ }
+ else
+ state = AC_S_BACKOUT;
+ break;
+ case AC_S_DEFAULT:
+ switch (ch)
+ {
+ case '-':
+ state = AC_S_DASH1;
+ break;
+ case ' ':
+ case '\t':
+ case '\r':
+ case '\n':
+ ch = *p++;
+ break;
+ case '>':
+ state = AC_S_DONE;
+ break;
+ case '\'':
+ case '\"':
+ state = AC_S_QUOTE1;
+ break;
+ default:
+ if (NAME_CHAR_P (ch))
+ state = AC_S_DCLNAME;
+ else
+ state = AC_S_BACKOUT;
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ case AC_S_DCLNAME:
+ if (ch == '-')
+ state = AC_S_DASH1;
+ else if (NAME_CHAR_P (ch))
+ ch = *p++;
+ else
+ state = AC_S_DEFAULT;
+ break;
+ case AC_S_QUOTE1:
+ /* We must use 0x22 because broken assert macros choke on
+ '"' and '\"'. */
+ assert (ch == '\'' || ch == 0x22);
+ quote_char = ch; /* cheating -- I really don't feel like
+ introducing more different states for
+ different quote characters. */
+ ch = *p++;
+ state = AC_S_IN_QUOTE;
+ break;
+ case AC_S_IN_QUOTE:
+ if (ch == quote_char)
+ state = AC_S_QUOTE2;
+ else
+ ch = *p++;
+ break;
+ case AC_S_QUOTE2:
+ assert (ch == quote_char);
+ ch = *p++;
+ state = AC_S_DEFAULT;
+ break;
+ case AC_S_DASH1:
+ assert (ch == '-');
+ ch = *p++;
+ state = AC_S_DASH2;
+ break;
+ case AC_S_DASH2:
+ switch (ch)
+ {
+ case '-':
+ ch = *p++;
+ state = AC_S_COMMENT;
+ break;
+ default:
+ state = AC_S_BACKOUT;
+ }
+ break;
+ case AC_S_COMMENT:
+ switch (ch)
+ {
+ case '-':
+ state = AC_S_DASH3;
+ break;
+ default:
+ ch = *p++;
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ case AC_S_DASH3:
+ assert (ch == '-');
+ ch = *p++;
+ state = AC_S_DASH4;
+ break;
+ case AC_S_DASH4:
+ switch (ch)
+ {
+ case '-':
+ ch = *p++;
+ state = AC_S_DEFAULT;
+ break;
+ default:
+ state = AC_S_COMMENT;
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
}
if (state == AC_S_BACKOUT)
switch (p[0])
{
case '>':
- if (p[-1] == '-' && p[-2] == '-')
- return p + 1;
- break;
+ if (p[-1] == '-' && p[-2] == '-')
+ return p + 1;
+ break;
case '-':
at_dash:
- if (p[-1] == '-')
- {
- at_dash_dash:
- if (++p == end) return NULL;
- switch (p[0])
- {
- case '>': return p + 1;
- case '-': goto at_dash_dash;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- if ((p += 2) >= end) return NULL;
- switch (p[0])
- {
- case '>':
- if (p[-1] == '-')
- return p + 1;
- break;
- case '-':
- goto at_dash;
- }
- }
+ if (p[-1] == '-')
+ {
+ at_dash_dash:
+ if (++p == end) return NULL;
+ switch (p[0])
+ {
+ case '>': return p + 1;
+ case '-': goto at_dash_dash;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if ((p += 2) >= end) return NULL;
+ switch (p[0])
+ {
+ case '>':
+ if (p[-1] == '-')
+ return p + 1;
+ break;
+ case '-':
+ goto at_dash;
+ }
+ }
}
return NULL;
}
/* Advance P (a char pointer), with the explicit intent of being able
to read the next character. If this is not possible, go to finish. */
-#define ADVANCE(p) do { \
- ++p; \
- if (p >= end) \
- goto finish; \
+#define ADVANCE(p) do { \
+ ++p; \
+ if (p >= end) \
+ goto finish; \
} while (0)
/* Skip whitespace, if any. */
-#define SKIP_WS(p) do { \
- while (ISSPACE (*p)) { \
- ADVANCE (p); \
- } \
+#define SKIP_WS(p) do { \
+ while (ISSPACE (*p)) { \
+ ADVANCE (p); \
+ } \
} while (0)
/* Skip non-whitespace, if any. */
-#define SKIP_NON_WS(p) do { \
- while (!ISSPACE (*p)) { \
- ADVANCE (p); \
- } \
+#define SKIP_NON_WS(p) do { \
+ while (!ISSPACE (*p)) { \
+ ADVANCE (p); \
+ } \
} while (0)
#ifdef STANDALONE
void
map_html_tags (const char *text, int size,
- void (*mapfun) (struct taginfo *, void *), void *maparg,
- int flags,
- const struct hash_table *allowed_tags,
- const struct hash_table *allowed_attributes)
+ void (*mapfun) (struct taginfo *, void *), void *maparg,
+ int flags,
+ const struct hash_table *allowed_tags,
+ const struct hash_table *allowed_attributes)
{
/* storage for strings passed to MAPFUN callback; if 256 bytes is
too little, POOL_APPEND allocates more with malloc. */
declaration). */
if (*p == '!')
{
- if (!(flags & MHT_STRICT_COMMENTS)
- && p < end + 3 && p[1] == '-' && p[2] == '-')
- {
- /* If strict comments are not enforced and if we know
- we're looking at a comment, simply look for the
- terminating "-->". Non-strict is the default because
- it works in other browsers and most HTML writers can't
- be bothered with getting the comments right. */
- const char *comment_end = find_comment_end (p + 3, end);
- if (comment_end)
- p = comment_end;
- }
- else
- {
- /* Either in strict comment mode or looking at a non-empty
- declaration. Real declarations are much less likely to
- be misused the way comments are, so advance over them
- properly regardless of strictness. */
- p = advance_declaration (p, end);
- }
- if (p == end)
- goto finish;
- goto look_for_tag;
+ if (!(flags & MHT_STRICT_COMMENTS)
+ && p < end + 3 && p[1] == '-' && p[2] == '-')
+ {
+ /* If strict comments are not enforced and if we know
+ we're looking at a comment, simply look for the
+ terminating "-->". Non-strict is the default because
+ it works in other browsers and most HTML writers can't
+ be bothered with getting the comments right. */
+ const char *comment_end = find_comment_end (p + 3, end);
+ if (comment_end)
+ p = comment_end;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Either in strict comment mode or looking at a non-empty
+ declaration. Real declarations are much less likely to
+ be misused the way comments are, so advance over them
+ properly regardless of strictness. */
+ p = advance_declaration (p, end);
+ }
+ if (p == end)
+ goto finish;
+ goto look_for_tag;
}
else if (*p == '/')
{
- end_tag = 1;
- ADVANCE (p);
+ end_tag = 1;
+ ADVANCE (p);
}
tag_name_begin = p;
while (NAME_CHAR_P (*p))
uninteresting_tag = true;
else
{
- uninteresting_tag = false;
- convert_and_copy (&pool, tag_name_begin, tag_name_end, AP_DOWNCASE);
+ uninteresting_tag = false;
+ convert_and_copy (&pool, tag_name_begin, tag_name_end, AP_DOWNCASE);
}
/* Find the attributes. */
while (1)
{
- const char *attr_name_begin, *attr_name_end;
- const char *attr_value_begin, *attr_value_end;
- const char *attr_raw_value_begin, *attr_raw_value_end;
- int operation = AP_DOWNCASE; /* stupid compiler. */
-
- SKIP_WS (p);
-
- if (*p == '/')
- {
- /* A slash at this point means the tag is about to be
- closed. This is legal in XML and has been popularized
- in HTML via XHTML. */
- /* <foo a=b c=d /> */
- /* ^ */
- ADVANCE (p);
- SKIP_WS (p);
- if (*p != '>')
- goto backout_tag;
- }
-
- /* Check for end of tag definition. */
- if (*p == '>')
- break;
-
- /* Establish bounds of attribute name. */
- attr_name_begin = p; /* <foo bar ...> */
- /* ^ */
- while (NAME_CHAR_P (*p))
- ADVANCE (p);
- attr_name_end = p; /* <foo bar ...> */
- /* ^ */
- if (attr_name_begin == attr_name_end)
- goto backout_tag;
-
- /* Establish bounds of attribute value. */
- SKIP_WS (p);
- if (NAME_CHAR_P (*p) || *p == '/' || *p == '>')
- {
- /* Minimized attribute syntax allows `=' to be omitted.
+ const char *attr_name_begin, *attr_name_end;
+ const char *attr_value_begin, *attr_value_end;
+ const char *attr_raw_value_begin, *attr_raw_value_end;
+ int operation = AP_DOWNCASE; /* stupid compiler. */
+
+ SKIP_WS (p);
+
+ if (*p == '/')
+ {
+ /* A slash at this point means the tag is about to be
+ closed. This is legal in XML and has been popularized
+ in HTML via XHTML. */
+ /* <foo a=b c=d /> */
+ /* ^ */
+ ADVANCE (p);
+ SKIP_WS (p);
+ if (*p != '>')
+ goto backout_tag;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for end of tag definition. */
+ if (*p == '>')
+ break;
+
+ /* Establish bounds of attribute name. */
+ attr_name_begin = p; /* <foo bar ...> */
+ /* ^ */
+ while (NAME_CHAR_P (*p))
+ ADVANCE (p);
+ attr_name_end = p; /* <foo bar ...> */
+ /* ^ */
+ if (attr_name_begin == attr_name_end)
+ goto backout_tag;
+
+ /* Establish bounds of attribute value. */
+ SKIP_WS (p);
+ if (NAME_CHAR_P (*p) || *p == '/' || *p == '>')
+ {
+ /* Minimized attribute syntax allows `=' to be omitted.
For example, <UL COMPACT> is a valid shorthand for <UL
COMPACT="compact">. Even if such attributes are not
useful to Wget, we need to support them, so that the
tags containing them can be parsed correctly. */
- attr_raw_value_begin = attr_value_begin = attr_name_begin;
- attr_raw_value_end = attr_value_end = attr_name_end;
- }
- else if (*p == '=')
- {
- ADVANCE (p);
- SKIP_WS (p);
- if (*p == '\"' || *p == '\'')
- {
- bool newline_seen = false;
- char quote_char = *p;
- attr_raw_value_begin = p;
- ADVANCE (p);
- attr_value_begin = p; /* <foo bar="baz"> */
- /* ^ */
- while (*p != quote_char)
- {
- if (!newline_seen && *p == '\n')
- {
- /* If a newline is seen within the quotes, it
- is most likely that someone forgot to close
- the quote. In that case, we back out to
- the value beginning, and terminate the tag
- at either `>' or the delimiter, whichever
- comes first. Such a tag terminated at `>'
- is discarded. */
- p = attr_value_begin;
- newline_seen = true;
- continue;
- }
- else if (newline_seen && *p == '>')
- break;
- ADVANCE (p);
- }
- attr_value_end = p; /* <foo bar="baz"> */
- /* ^ */
- if (*p == quote_char)
- ADVANCE (p);
- else
- goto look_for_tag;
- attr_raw_value_end = p; /* <foo bar="baz"> */
- /* ^ */
- operation = AP_DECODE_ENTITIES;
- if (flags & MHT_TRIM_VALUES)
- operation |= AP_TRIM_BLANKS;
- }
- else
- {
- attr_value_begin = p; /* <foo bar=baz> */
- /* ^ */
- /* According to SGML, a name token should consist only
- of alphanumerics, . and -. However, this is often
- violated by, for instance, `%' in `width=75%'.
- We'll be liberal and allow just about anything as
- an attribute value. */
- while (!ISSPACE (*p) && *p != '>')
- ADVANCE (p);
- attr_value_end = p; /* <foo bar=baz qux=quix> */
- /* ^ */
- if (attr_value_begin == attr_value_end)
- /* <foo bar=> */
- /* ^ */
- goto backout_tag;
- attr_raw_value_begin = attr_value_begin;
- attr_raw_value_end = attr_value_end;
- operation = AP_DECODE_ENTITIES;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- /* We skipped the whitespace and found something that is
- neither `=' nor the beginning of the next attribute's
- name. Back out. */
- goto backout_tag; /* <foo bar [... */
- /* ^ */
- }
-
- /* If we're not interested in the tag, don't bother with any
+ attr_raw_value_begin = attr_value_begin = attr_name_begin;
+ attr_raw_value_end = attr_value_end = attr_name_end;
+ }
+ else if (*p == '=')
+ {
+ ADVANCE (p);
+ SKIP_WS (p);
+ if (*p == '\"' || *p == '\'')
+ {
+ bool newline_seen = false;
+ char quote_char = *p;
+ attr_raw_value_begin = p;
+ ADVANCE (p);
+ attr_value_begin = p; /* <foo bar="baz"> */
+ /* ^ */
+ while (*p != quote_char)
+ {
+ if (!newline_seen && *p == '\n')
+ {
+ /* If a newline is seen within the quotes, it
+ is most likely that someone forgot to close
+ the quote. In that case, we back out to
+ the value beginning, and terminate the tag
+ at either `>' or the delimiter, whichever
+ comes first. Such a tag terminated at `>'
+ is discarded. */
+ p = attr_value_begin;
+ newline_seen = true;
+ continue;
+ }
+ else if (newline_seen && *p == '>')
+ break;
+ ADVANCE (p);
+ }
+ attr_value_end = p; /* <foo bar="baz"> */
+ /* ^ */
+ if (*p == quote_char)
+ ADVANCE (p);
+ else
+ goto look_for_tag;
+ attr_raw_value_end = p; /* <foo bar="baz"> */
+ /* ^ */
+ operation = AP_DECODE_ENTITIES;
+ if (flags & MHT_TRIM_VALUES)
+ operation |= AP_TRIM_BLANKS;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ attr_value_begin = p; /* <foo bar=baz> */
+ /* ^ */
+ /* According to SGML, a name token should consist only
+ of alphanumerics, . and -. However, this is often
+ violated by, for instance, `%' in `width=75%'.
+ We'll be liberal and allow just about anything as
+ an attribute value. */
+ while (!ISSPACE (*p) && *p != '>')
+ ADVANCE (p);
+ attr_value_end = p; /* <foo bar=baz qux=quix> */
+ /* ^ */
+ if (attr_value_begin == attr_value_end)
+ /* <foo bar=> */
+ /* ^ */
+ goto backout_tag;
+ attr_raw_value_begin = attr_value_begin;
+ attr_raw_value_end = attr_value_end;
+ operation = AP_DECODE_ENTITIES;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* We skipped the whitespace and found something that is
+ neither `=' nor the beginning of the next attribute's
+ name. Back out. */
+ goto backout_tag; /* <foo bar [... */
+ /* ^ */
+ }
+
+ /* If we're not interested in the tag, don't bother with any
of the attributes. */
- if (uninteresting_tag)
- continue;
+ if (uninteresting_tag)
+ continue;
- /* If we aren't interested in the attribute, skip it. We
+ /* If we aren't interested in the attribute, skip it. We
cannot do this test any sooner, because our text pointer
needs to correctly advance over the attribute. */
- if (!name_allowed (allowed_attributes, attr_name_begin, attr_name_end))
- continue;
+ if (!name_allowed (allowed_attributes, attr_name_begin, attr_name_end))
+ continue;
- GROW_ARRAY (pairs, attr_pair_size, nattrs + 1, attr_pair_resized,
- struct attr_pair);
+ GROW_ARRAY (pairs, attr_pair_size, nattrs + 1, attr_pair_resized,
+ struct attr_pair);
- pairs[nattrs].name_pool_index = pool.tail;
- convert_and_copy (&pool, attr_name_begin, attr_name_end, AP_DOWNCASE);
+ pairs[nattrs].name_pool_index = pool.tail;
+ convert_and_copy (&pool, attr_name_begin, attr_name_end, AP_DOWNCASE);
- pairs[nattrs].value_pool_index = pool.tail;
- convert_and_copy (&pool, attr_value_begin, attr_value_end, operation);
- pairs[nattrs].value_raw_beginning = attr_raw_value_begin;
- pairs[nattrs].value_raw_size = (attr_raw_value_end
- - attr_raw_value_begin);
- ++nattrs;
+ pairs[nattrs].value_pool_index = pool.tail;
+ convert_and_copy (&pool, attr_value_begin, attr_value_end, operation);
+ pairs[nattrs].value_raw_beginning = attr_raw_value_begin;
+ pairs[nattrs].value_raw_size = (attr_raw_value_end
+ - attr_raw_value_begin);
+ ++nattrs;
}
if (uninteresting_tag)
{
- ADVANCE (p);
- goto look_for_tag;
+ ADVANCE (p);
+ goto look_for_tag;
}
/* By now, we have a valid tag with a name and zero or more
taginfo.end_tag_p = end_tag;
taginfo.nattrs = nattrs;
/* We fill in the char pointers only now, when pool can no
- longer get realloc'ed. If we did that above, we could get
- hosed by reallocation. Obviously, after this point, the pool
- may no longer be grown. */
+ longer get realloc'ed. If we did that above, we could get
+ hosed by reallocation. Obviously, after this point, the pool
+ may no longer be grown. */
for (i = 0; i < nattrs; i++)
- {
- pairs[i].name = pool.contents + pairs[i].name_pool_index;
- pairs[i].value = pool.contents + pairs[i].value_pool_index;
- }
+ {
+ pairs[i].name = pool.contents + pairs[i].name_pool_index;
+ pairs[i].value = pool.contents + pairs[i].value_pool_index;
+ }
taginfo.attrs = pairs;
taginfo.start_position = tag_start_position;
taginfo.end_position = p + 1;