/* Reading/parsing the initialization file.
- Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003
- Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1996-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Wget.
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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+along with Wget; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation
gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
-# include <string.h>
-#else
-# include <strings.h>
-#endif
+#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
-#ifdef WINDOWS
-# include <winsock.h>
-#else
-# include <sys/socket.h>
-# include <netinet/in.h>
-#ifndef __BEOS__
-# include <arpa/inet.h>
-#endif
-#endif
-
#ifdef HAVE_PWD_H
# include <pwd.h>
#endif
#include "init.h"
#include "host.h"
#include "netrc.h"
-#include "cookies.h" /* for cookie_jar_delete */
#include "progress.h"
-
-#ifndef errno
-extern int errno;
+#include "recur.h" /* for INFINITE_RECURSION */
+#include "convert.h" /* for convert_cleanup */
+#include "res.h" /* for res_cleanup */
+#include "http.h" /* for http_cleanup */
+#include "retr.h" /* for output_stream */
+
+#ifdef TESTING
+#include "test.h"
#endif
-extern struct cookie_jar *wget_cookie_jar;
-
/* We want tilde expansion enabled only when reading `.wgetrc' lines;
otherwise, it will be performed by the shell. This variable will
be set by the wgetrc-reading function. */
-static int enable_tilde_expansion;
+static bool enable_tilde_expansion;
-#define CMD_DECLARE(func) static int func \
- PARAMS ((const char *, const char *, void *))
+#define CMD_DECLARE(func) static bool func (const char *, const char *, void *)
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_boolean);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_bytes);
-CMD_DECLARE (cmd_bytes_large);
+CMD_DECLARE (cmd_bytes_sum);
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+CMD_DECLARE (cmd_cert_type);
+#endif
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_directory_vector);
-CMD_DECLARE (cmd_lockable_boolean);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_number);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_number_inf);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_string);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_header);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_htmlify);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_mirror);
+CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_prefer_family);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_progress);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_recursive);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_restrict_file_names);
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_secure_protocol);
+#endif
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_timeout);
CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_useragent);
+CMD_DECLARE (cmd_spec_verbose);
-/* List of recognized commands, each consisting of name, closure and function.
- When adding a new command, simply add it to the list, but be sure to keep the
- list sorted alphabetically, as findcmd() depends on it. Also, be sure to add
- any entries that allocate memory (e.g. cmd_string and cmd_vector guys) to the
+/* List of recognized commands, each consisting of name, place and
+ function. When adding a new command, simply add it to the list,
+ but be sure to keep the list sorted alphabetically, as
+ command_by_name depends on it. Also, be sure to add any entries
+ that allocate memory (e.g. cmd_string and cmd_vector) to the
cleanup() function below. */
+
static struct {
- char *name;
- void *closure;
- int (*action) PARAMS ((const char *, const char *, void *));
+ const char *name;
+ void *place;
+ bool (*action) (const char *, const char *, void *);
} commands[] = {
{ "accept", &opt.accepts, cmd_vector },
{ "addhostdir", &opt.add_hostdir, cmd_boolean },
{ "backups", &opt.backups, cmd_number },
{ "base", &opt.base_href, cmd_string },
{ "bindaddress", &opt.bind_address, cmd_string },
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+ { "cacertificate", &opt.ca_cert, cmd_file },
+#endif
{ "cache", &opt.allow_cache, cmd_boolean },
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+ { "cadirectory", &opt.ca_directory, cmd_directory },
+ { "certificate", &opt.cert_file, cmd_file },
+ { "certificatetype", &opt.cert_type, cmd_cert_type },
+ { "checkcertificate", &opt.check_cert, cmd_boolean },
+#endif
{ "connecttimeout", &opt.connect_timeout, cmd_time },
{ "continue", &opt.always_rest, cmd_boolean },
{ "convertlinks", &opt.convert_links, cmd_boolean },
+ { "contentdisposition", &opt.content_disposition, cmd_boolean },
{ "cookies", &opt.cookies, cmd_boolean },
{ "cutdirs", &opt.cut_dirs, cmd_number },
#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUG
{ "dotspacing", &opt.dot_spacing, cmd_number },
{ "dotstyle", &opt.dot_style, cmd_string },
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- { "egdfile", &opt.sslegdsock, cmd_file },
+ { "egdfile", &opt.egd_file, cmd_file },
#endif
{ "excludedirectories", &opt.excludes, cmd_directory_vector },
{ "excludedomains", &opt.exclude_domains, cmd_vector },
{ "followftp", &opt.follow_ftp, cmd_boolean },
{ "followtags", &opt.follow_tags, cmd_vector },
{ "forcehtml", &opt.force_html, cmd_boolean },
+ { "ftppasswd", &opt.ftp_passwd, cmd_string }, /* deprecated */
+ { "ftppassword", &opt.ftp_passwd, cmd_string },
{ "ftpproxy", &opt.ftp_proxy, cmd_string },
+ { "ftpuser", &opt.ftp_user, cmd_string },
{ "glob", &opt.ftp_glob, cmd_boolean },
{ "header", NULL, cmd_spec_header },
{ "htmlextension", &opt.html_extension, cmd_boolean },
{ "htmlify", NULL, cmd_spec_htmlify },
{ "httpkeepalive", &opt.http_keep_alive, cmd_boolean },
- { "httppasswd", &opt.http_passwd, cmd_string },
+ { "httppasswd", &opt.http_passwd, cmd_string }, /* deprecated */
+ { "httppassword", &opt.http_passwd, cmd_string },
{ "httpproxy", &opt.http_proxy, cmd_string },
{ "httpsproxy", &opt.https_proxy, cmd_string },
{ "httpuser", &opt.http_user, cmd_string },
+ { "ignorecase", &opt.ignore_case, cmd_boolean },
{ "ignorelength", &opt.ignore_length, cmd_boolean },
{ "ignoretags", &opt.ignore_tags, cmd_vector },
{ "includedirectories", &opt.includes, cmd_directory_vector },
+#ifdef ENABLE_IPV6
+ { "inet4only", &opt.ipv4_only, cmd_boolean },
+ { "inet6only", &opt.ipv6_only, cmd_boolean },
+#endif
{ "input", &opt.input_filename, cmd_file },
- { "killlonger", &opt.kill_longer, cmd_boolean },
+ { "keepsessioncookies", &opt.keep_session_cookies, cmd_boolean },
{ "limitrate", &opt.limit_rate, cmd_bytes },
{ "loadcookies", &opt.cookies_input, cmd_file },
{ "logfile", &opt.lfilename, cmd_file },
- { "login", &opt.ftp_acc, cmd_string },
+ { "login", &opt.ftp_user, cmd_string },/* deprecated*/
{ "mirror", NULL, cmd_spec_mirror },
{ "netrc", &opt.netrc, cmd_boolean },
{ "noclobber", &opt.noclobber, cmd_boolean },
{ "numtries", &opt.ntry, cmd_number_inf },/* deprecated*/
{ "outputdocument", &opt.output_document, cmd_file },
{ "pagerequisites", &opt.page_requisites, cmd_boolean },
- { "passiveftp", &opt.ftp_pasv, cmd_lockable_boolean },
- { "passwd", &opt.ftp_pass, cmd_string },
+ { "passiveftp", &opt.ftp_pasv, cmd_boolean },
+ { "passwd", &opt.ftp_passwd, cmd_string },/* deprecated*/
+ { "password", &opt.passwd, cmd_string },
{ "postdata", &opt.post_data, cmd_string },
{ "postfile", &opt.post_file_name, cmd_file },
+ { "preferfamily", NULL, cmd_spec_prefer_family },
+ { "preservepermissions", &opt.preserve_perm, cmd_boolean },
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+ { "privatekey", &opt.private_key, cmd_file },
+ { "privatekeytype", &opt.private_key_type, cmd_cert_type },
+#endif
{ "progress", &opt.progress_type, cmd_spec_progress },
- { "proxypasswd", &opt.proxy_passwd, cmd_string },
+ { "protocoldirectories", &opt.protocol_directories, cmd_boolean },
+ { "proxypasswd", &opt.proxy_passwd, cmd_string }, /* deprecated */
+ { "proxypassword", &opt.proxy_passwd, cmd_string },
{ "proxyuser", &opt.proxy_user, cmd_string },
{ "quiet", &opt.quiet, cmd_boolean },
- { "quota", &opt.quota, cmd_bytes_large },
+ { "quota", &opt.quota, cmd_bytes_sum },
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+ { "randomfile", &opt.random_file, cmd_file },
+#endif
{ "randomwait", &opt.random_wait, cmd_boolean },
{ "readtimeout", &opt.read_timeout, cmd_time },
{ "reclevel", &opt.reclevel, cmd_number_inf },
{ "robots", &opt.use_robots, cmd_boolean },
{ "savecookies", &opt.cookies_output, cmd_file },
{ "saveheaders", &opt.save_headers, cmd_boolean },
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+ { "secureprotocol", &opt.secure_protocol, cmd_spec_secure_protocol },
+#endif
{ "serverresponse", &opt.server_response, cmd_boolean },
{ "spanhosts", &opt.spanhost, cmd_boolean },
{ "spider", &opt.spider, cmd_boolean },
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- { "sslcadir", &opt.sslcadir, cmd_directory },
- { "sslcafile", &opt.sslcafile, cmd_file },
- { "sslcertfile", &opt.sslcertfile, cmd_file },
- { "sslcertkey", &opt.sslcertkey, cmd_file },
- { "sslcerttype", &opt.sslcerttype, cmd_number },
- { "sslcheckcert", &opt.sslcheckcert, cmd_number },
- { "sslprotocol", &opt.sslprotocol, cmd_number },
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
{ "strictcomments", &opt.strict_comments, cmd_boolean },
{ "timeout", NULL, cmd_spec_timeout },
{ "timestamping", &opt.timestamping, cmd_boolean },
{ "tries", &opt.ntry, cmd_number_inf },
{ "useproxy", &opt.use_proxy, cmd_boolean },
+ { "user", &opt.user, cmd_string },
{ "useragent", NULL, cmd_spec_useragent },
- { "verbose", &opt.verbose, cmd_boolean },
+ { "verbose", NULL, cmd_spec_verbose },
{ "wait", &opt.wait, cmd_time },
{ "waitretry", &opt.waitretry, cmd_time }
};
-/* Look up COM in the commands[] array and return its index. If COM
- is not found, -1 is returned. This function uses binary search. */
+/* Look up CMDNAME in the commands[] and return its position in the
+ array. If CMDNAME is not found, return -1. */
static int
-findcmd (const char *com)
+command_by_name (const char *cmdname)
{
+ /* Use binary search for speed. Wget has ~100 commands, which
+ guarantees a worst case performance of 7 string comparisons. */
int lo = 0, hi = countof (commands) - 1;
while (lo <= hi)
{
int mid = (lo + hi) >> 1;
- int cmp = strcasecmp (com, commands[mid].name);
+ int cmp = strcasecmp (cmdname, commands[mid].name);
if (cmp < 0)
hi = mid - 1;
else if (cmp > 0)
{
char *tmp;
- /* Most of the default values are 0. Just reset everything, and
- fill in the non-zero values. Note that initializing pointers to
- NULL this way is technically illegal, but porting Wget to a
- machine where NULL is not all-zero bit pattern will be the least
- of the implementors' worries. */
- memset (&opt, 0, sizeof (opt));
-
- opt.cookies = 1;
+ /* Most of the default values are 0 (and 0.0, NULL, and false).
+ Just reset everything, and fill in the non-zero values. Note
+ that initializing pointers to NULL this way is technically
+ illegal, but porting Wget to a machine where NULL is not all-zero
+ bit pattern will be the least of the implementors' worries. */
+ xzero (opt);
+ opt.cookies = true;
opt.verbose = -1;
opt.ntry = 20;
opt.reclevel = 5;
- opt.add_hostdir = 1;
- opt.ftp_acc = xstrdup ("anonymous");
- opt.ftp_pass = xstrdup ("-wget@");
- opt.netrc = 1;
- opt.ftp_glob = 1;
- opt.htmlify = 1;
- opt.http_keep_alive = 1;
- opt.use_proxy = 1;
+ opt.add_hostdir = true;
+ opt.netrc = true;
+ opt.ftp_glob = true;
+ opt.htmlify = true;
+ opt.http_keep_alive = true;
+ opt.use_proxy = true;
tmp = getenv ("no_proxy");
if (tmp)
opt.no_proxy = sepstring (tmp);
- opt.allow_cache = 1;
+ opt.allow_cache = true;
opt.read_timeout = 900;
- opt.use_robots = 1;
+ opt.use_robots = true;
- opt.remove_listing = 1;
+ opt.remove_listing = true;
opt.dot_bytes = 1024;
opt.dot_spacing = 10;
opt.dots_in_line = 50;
- opt.dns_cache = 1;
+ opt.dns_cache = true;
+ opt.ftp_pasv = true;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+ opt.check_cert = true;
+#endif
/* The default for file name restriction defaults to the OS type. */
#if !defined(WINDOWS) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
#else
opt.restrict_files_os = restrict_windows;
#endif
- opt.restrict_files_ctrl = 1;
+ opt.restrict_files_ctrl = true;
+ opt.restrict_files_case = restrict_no_case_restriction;
+
+ opt.content_disposition = true;
}
\f
/* Return the user's home directory (strdup-ed), or NULL if none is
return NULL;
home = pwd->pw_dir;
#else /* WINDOWS */
- home = "C:\\";
- /* #### Maybe I should grab home_dir from registry, but the best
- that I could get from there is user's Start menu. It sucks! */
+ /* Under Windows, if $HOME isn't defined, use the directory where
+ `wget.exe' resides. */
+ home = ws_mypath ();
#endif /* WINDOWS */
}
return xstrdup (env);
}
-#ifndef WINDOWS
/* If that failed, try $HOME/.wgetrc. */
home = home_dir ();
if (home)
- {
- file = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (home) + 1 + strlen (".wgetrc") + 1);
- sprintf (file, "%s/.wgetrc", home);
- }
- FREE_MAYBE (home);
-#else /* WINDOWS */
- /* Under Windows, "home" is (for the purposes of this function) the
- directory where `wget.exe' resides, and `wget.ini' will be used
- as file name. SYSTEM_WGETRC should not be defined under WINDOWS.
+ file = aprintf ("%s/.wgetrc", home);
+ xfree_null (home);
- It is not as trivial as I assumed, because on 95 argv[0] is full
- path, but on NT you get what you typed in command line. --dbudor */
- home = ws_mypath ();
- if (home)
+#ifdef WINDOWS
+ /* Under Windows, if we still haven't found .wgetrc, look for the file
+ `wget.ini' in the directory where `wget.exe' resides; we do this for
+ backward compatibility with previous versions of Wget.
+ SYSTEM_WGETRC should not be defined under WINDOWS. */
+ if (!file || !file_exists_p (file))
{
- file = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (home) + strlen ("wget.ini") + 1);
- sprintf (file, "%swget.ini", home);
+ xfree_null (file);
+ file = NULL;
+ home = ws_mypath ();
+ if (home)
+ file = aprintf ("%s/wget.ini", home);
}
#endif /* WINDOWS */
return file;
}
-static int parse_line PARAMS ((const char *, char **, char **, int *));
-static int setval_internal PARAMS ((int, const char *, const char *));
+/* Return values of parse_line. */
+enum parse_line {
+ line_ok,
+ line_empty,
+ line_syntax_error,
+ line_unknown_command
+};
-/* Initialize variables from a wgetrc file. */
+static enum parse_line parse_line (const char *, char **, char **, int *);
+static bool setval_internal (int, const char *, const char *);
-static void
+/* Initialize variables from a wgetrc file. Returns zero (failure) if
+ there were errors in the file. */
+
+static bool
run_wgetrc (const char *file)
{
FILE *fp;
char *line;
int ln;
+ int errcnt = 0;
fp = fopen (file, "rb");
if (!fp)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Cannot read %s (%s).\n"), exec_name,
file, strerror (errno));
- return;
+ return true; /* not a fatal error */
}
- enable_tilde_expansion = 1;
+ enable_tilde_expansion = true;
ln = 1;
- while ((line = read_whole_line (fp)))
+ while ((line = read_whole_line (fp)) != NULL)
{
- char *com, *val;
- int comind, status;
+ char *com = NULL, *val = NULL;
+ int comind;
/* Parse the line. */
- status = parse_line (line, &com, &val, &comind);
- xfree (line);
- /* If everything is OK, set the value. */
- if (status == 1)
+ switch (parse_line (line, &com, &val, &comind))
{
+ case line_ok:
+ /* If everything is OK, set the value. */
if (!setval_internal (comind, com, val))
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Error in %s at line %d.\n"), exec_name,
- file, ln);
- xfree (com);
- xfree (val);
+ {
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Error in %s at line %d.\n"),
+ exec_name, file, ln);
+ ++errcnt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case line_syntax_error:
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Syntax error in %s at line %d.\n"),
+ exec_name, file, ln);
+ ++errcnt;
+ break;
+ case line_unknown_command:
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Unknown command `%s' in %s at line %d.\n"),
+ exec_name, com, file, ln);
+ ++errcnt;
+ break;
+ case line_empty:
+ break;
+ default:
+ abort ();
}
- else if (status == 0)
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Error in %s at line %d.\n"), exec_name,
- file, ln);
+ xfree_null (com);
+ xfree_null (val);
+ xfree (line);
++ln;
}
- enable_tilde_expansion = 0;
+ enable_tilde_expansion = false;
fclose (fp);
+
+ return errcnt == 0;
}
/* Initialize the defaults and run the system wgetrc and user's own
initialize (void)
{
char *file;
+ int ok = true;
/* Load the hard-coded defaults. */
defaults ();
/* If SYSTEM_WGETRC is defined, use it. */
#ifdef SYSTEM_WGETRC
if (file_exists_p (SYSTEM_WGETRC))
- run_wgetrc (SYSTEM_WGETRC);
+ ok &= run_wgetrc (SYSTEM_WGETRC);
#endif
/* Override it with your own, if one exists. */
file = wgetrc_file_name ();
}
else
#endif
- run_wgetrc (file);
+ ok &= run_wgetrc (file);
+
+ /* If there were errors processing either `.wgetrc', abort. */
+ if (!ok)
+ exit (2);
+
xfree (file);
return;
}
/* Parse the line pointed by line, with the syntax:
<sp>* command <sp>* = <sp>* value <sp>*
Uses malloc to allocate space for command and value.
- If the line is invalid, data is freed and 0 is returned.
- Return values:
- 1 - success
- 0 - error
- -1 - empty
+ Returns one of line_ok, line_empty, line_syntax_error, or
+ line_unknown_command.
- In case of success, *COM and *VAL point to freshly allocated
+ In case of line_ok, *COM and *VAL point to freshly allocated
strings, and *COMIND points to com's index. In case of error or
- empty line, those values are unaffected. */
+ empty line, their values are unmodified. */
-static int
+static enum parse_line
parse_line (const char *line, char **com, char **val, int *comind)
{
const char *p;
/* Skip empty lines and comments. */
if (!*line || *line == '#')
- return -1;
+ return line_empty;
p = line;
cmdstart = p;
- while (p < end && (ISALPHA (*p) || *p == '_' || *p == '-'))
+ while (p < end && (ISALNUM (*p) || *p == '_' || *p == '-'))
++p;
cmdend = p;
while (p < end && ISSPACE (*p))
++p;
if (p == end || *p != '=')
- return 0;
+ return line_syntax_error;
++p;
while (p < end && ISSPACE (*p))
++p;
valstart = p;
valend = end;
+ /* The syntax is valid (even though the command might not be). Fill
+ in the command name and value. */
+ *com = strdupdelim (cmdstart, cmdend);
+ *val = strdupdelim (valstart, valend);
+
/* The line now known to be syntactically correct. Check whether
the command is valid. */
BOUNDED_TO_ALLOCA (cmdstart, cmdend, cmdcopy);
dehyphen (cmdcopy);
- ind = findcmd (cmdcopy);
+ ind = command_by_name (cmdcopy);
if (ind == -1)
- return 0;
+ return line_unknown_command;
- /* The command is valid. Now fill in the values and report success
- to the caller. */
+ /* Report success to the caller. */
*comind = ind;
- *com = strdupdelim (cmdstart, cmdend);
- *val = strdupdelim (valstart, valend);
- return 1;
+ return line_ok;
}
/* Run commands[comind].action. */
-static int
+static bool
setval_internal (int comind, const char *com, const char *val)
{
assert (0 <= comind && comind < countof (commands));
- return ((*commands[comind].action) (com, val, commands[comind].closure));
+ DEBUGP (("Setting %s (%s) to %s\n", com, commands[comind].name, val));
+ return commands[comind].action (com, val, commands[comind].place);
}
/* Run command COM with value VAL. If running the command produces an
error, report the error and exit.
- This is intended to be called from main() with commands not
- provided by the user, therefore it aborts when an unknown command
- is encountered. Once the COMIND's are exported to init.h, this
- function will be changed to accept COMIND directly. */
+ This is intended to be called from main() to modify Wget's behavior
+ through command-line switches. Since COM is hard-coded in main(),
+ it is not canonicalized, and this aborts when COM is not found.
+
+ If COMIND's are exported to init.h, this function will be changed
+ to accept COMIND directly. */
void
-setoptval (const char *com, const char *val)
+setoptval (const char *com, const char *val, const char *optname)
{
- if (!setval_internal (findcmd (com), com, val))
+ /* Prepend "--" to OPTNAME. */
+ char *dd_optname = (char *) alloca (2 + strlen (optname) + 1);
+ dd_optname[0] = '-';
+ dd_optname[1] = '-';
+ strcpy (dd_optname + 2, optname);
+
+ assert (val != NULL);
+ if (!setval_internal (command_by_name (com), dd_optname, val))
exit (2);
}
{
char *com, *val;
int comind;
- int status = parse_line (opt, &com, &val, &comind);
- if (status == 1)
+ switch (parse_line (opt, &com, &val, &comind))
{
+ case line_ok:
if (!setval_internal (comind, com, val))
exit (2);
xfree (com);
xfree (val);
- }
- else if (status == 0)
- {
+ break;
+ default:
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Invalid --execute command `%s'\n"),
exec_name, opt);
exit (2);
\f
/* Generic helper functions, for use with `commands'. */
+/* Forward declarations: */
+struct decode_item {
+ const char *name;
+ int code;
+};
+static bool decode_string (const char *, const struct decode_item *, int, int *);
+static bool simple_atoi (const char *, const char *, int *);
+static bool simple_atof (const char *, const char *, double *);
+
#define CMP1(p, c0) (TOLOWER((p)[0]) == (c0) && (p)[1] == '\0')
#define CMP2(p, c0, c1) (TOLOWER((p)[0]) == (c0) \
&& (p)[3] == '\0')
-/* Store the boolean value from VAL to CLOSURE. COM is ignored,
+/* Store the boolean value from VAL to PLACE. COM is ignored,
except for error messages. */
-static int
-cmd_boolean (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_boolean (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
- int bool_value;
+ bool value;
if (CMP2 (val, 'o', 'n') || CMP3 (val, 'y', 'e', 's') || CMP1 (val, '1'))
/* "on", "yes" and "1" mean true. */
- bool_value = 1;
+ value = true;
else if (CMP3 (val, 'o', 'f', 'f') || CMP2 (val, 'n', 'o') || CMP1 (val, '0'))
/* "off", "no" and "0" mean false. */
- bool_value = 0;
+ value = false;
else
{
fprintf (stderr,
- _("%s: %s: Invalid boolean `%s', use `on' or `off'.\n"),
+ _("%s: %s: Invalid boolean `%s'; use `on' or `off'.\n"),
exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
+ return false;
}
- *(int *)closure = bool_value;
- return 1;
+ *(bool *) place = value;
+ return true;
}
-/* Store the lockable_boolean {2, 1, 0, -1} value from VAL to CLOSURE.
- COM is ignored, except for error messages. Values 2 and -1
- indicate that once defined, the value may not be changed by
- successive wgetrc files or command-line arguments.
-
- Values: 2 - Enable a particular option for good ("always")
- 1 - Enable an option ("on")
- 0 - Disable an option ("off")
- -1 - Disable an option for good ("never") */
-static int
-cmd_lockable_boolean (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
-{
- int lockable_boolean_value;
-
- int oldval = *(int *)closure;
-
- /*
- * If a config file said "always" or "never", don't allow command line
- * arguments to override the config file.
- */
- if (oldval == -1 || oldval == 2)
- return 1;
-
- if (0 == strcasecmp (val, "always") || CMP1 (val, '2'))
- lockable_boolean_value = 2;
- else if (CMP2 (val, 'o', 'n') || CMP3 (val, 'y', 'e', 's') || CMP1 (val, '1'))
- lockable_boolean_value = 1;
- else if (CMP3 (val, 'o', 'f', 'f') || CMP2 (val, 'n', 'o') || CMP1 (val, '0'))
- lockable_boolean_value = 0;
- else if (0 == strcasecmp (val, "never") || CMP2 (val, '-', '1'))
- lockable_boolean_value = -1;
- else
- {
- fprintf (stderr,
- _("%s: %s: Invalid boolean `%s', use always, on, off, or never.\n"),
- exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
- }
-
- *(int *)closure = lockable_boolean_value;
- return 1;
-}
-
-static int simple_atoi PARAMS ((const char *, const char *, int *));
-
-/* Set the non-negative integer value from VAL to CLOSURE. With
+/* Set the non-negative integer value from VAL to PLACE. With
incorrect specification, the number remains unchanged. */
-static int
-cmd_number (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_number (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
- if (!simple_atoi (val, val + strlen (val), closure))
+ if (!simple_atoi (val, val + strlen (val), place)
+ || *(int *) place < 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid number `%s'.\n"),
exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
+ return false;
}
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
/* Similar to cmd_number(), only accepts `inf' as a synonym for 0. */
-static int
-cmd_number_inf (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_number_inf (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
if (!strcasecmp (val, "inf"))
{
- *(int *)closure = 0;
- return 1;
+ *(int *) place = 0;
+ return true;
}
- return cmd_number (com, val, closure);
+ return cmd_number (com, val, place);
}
/* Copy (strdup) the string at COM to a new location and place a
- pointer to *CLOSURE. */
-static int
-cmd_string (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+ pointer to *PLACE. */
+static bool
+cmd_string (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
- char **pstring = (char **)closure;
+ char **pstring = (char **)place;
- FREE_MAYBE (*pstring);
+ xfree_null (*pstring);
*pstring = xstrdup (val);
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
#ifndef WINDOWS
/* Like the above, but handles tilde-expansion when reading a user's
`.wgetrc'. In that case, and if VAL begins with `~', the tilde
gets expanded to the user's home directory. */
-static int
-cmd_file (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_file (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
- char **pstring = (char **)closure;
+ char **pstring = (char **)place;
- FREE_MAYBE (*pstring);
+ xfree_null (*pstring);
- /* #### If VAL is empty, perhaps should set *CLOSURE to NULL. */
+ /* #### If VAL is empty, perhaps should set *PLACE to NULL. */
if (!enable_tilde_expansion || !(*val == '~' && ISSEP (val[1])))
{
}
else
{
- char *result;
int homelen;
char *home = home_dir ();
if (!home)
for (++val; ISSEP (*val); val++)
;
- result = xmalloc (homelen + 1 + strlen (val) + 1);
- memcpy (result, home, homelen);
- result[homelen] = '/';
- strcpy (result + homelen + 1, val);
-
- *pstring = result;
+ *pstring = concat_strings (home, "/", val, (char *) 0);
}
#ifdef WINDOWS
*s = '/';
}
#endif
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
/* Like cmd_file, but strips trailing '/' characters. */
-static int
-cmd_directory (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_directory (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
char *s, *t;
/* Call cmd_file() for tilde expansion and separator
canonicalization (backslash -> slash under Windows). These
things should perhaps be in a separate function. */
- if (!cmd_file (com, val, closure))
- return 0;
+ if (!cmd_file (com, val, place))
+ return false;
- s = *(char **)closure;
+ s = *(char **)place;
t = s + strlen (s);
while (t > s && *--t == '/')
*t = '\0';
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
/* Split VAL by space to a vector of values, and append those values
- to vector pointed to by the CLOSURE argument. If VAL is empty, the
- CLOSURE vector is cleared instead. */
+ to vector pointed to by the PLACE argument. If VAL is empty, the
+ PLACE vector is cleared instead. */
-static int
-cmd_vector (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_vector (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
- char ***pvec = (char ***)closure;
+ char ***pvec = (char ***)place;
if (*val)
*pvec = merge_vecs (*pvec, sepstring (val));
free_vec (*pvec);
*pvec = NULL;
}
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
-static int
-cmd_directory_vector (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_directory_vector (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
- char ***pvec = (char ***)closure;
+ char ***pvec = (char ***)place;
if (*val)
{
free_vec (*pvec);
*pvec = NULL;
}
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
-static int simple_atof PARAMS ((const char *, const char *, double *));
+/* Engine for cmd_bytes and cmd_bytes_sum: converts a string such as
+ "100k" or "2.5G" to a floating point number. */
-/* Enginge for cmd_bytes and cmd_bytes_large: converts a string such
- as "100k" or "2.5G" to a floating point number. */
-
-static int
+static bool
parse_bytes_helper (const char *val, double *result)
{
double number, mult;
if (0 == strcmp (val, "inf"))
{
*result = 0;
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
/* Strip trailing whitespace. */
while (val < end && ISSPACE (end[-1]))
--end;
if (val == end)
- return 0;
+ return false;
switch (TOLOWER (end[-1]))
{
while (val < end && ISSPACE (end[-1]))
--end;
if (val == end)
- return 0;
+ return false;
- if (!simple_atof (val, end, &number))
- return 0;
+ if (!simple_atof (val, end, &number) || number < 0)
+ return false;
*result = number * mult;
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
-/* Parse VAL as a number and set its value to CLOSURE (which should
- point to a long int).
+/* Parse VAL as a number and set its value to PLACE (which should
+ point to a wgint).
By default, the value is assumed to be in bytes. If "K", "M", or
"G" are appended, the value is multiplied with 1<<10, 1<<20, or
The string "inf" is returned as 0.
- In case of error, 0 is returned and memory pointed to by CLOSURE
+ In case of error, false is returned and memory pointed to by PLACE
remains unmodified. */
-static int
-cmd_bytes (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_bytes (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
double byte_value;
if (!parse_bytes_helper (val, &byte_value))
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid byte value `%s'\n"),
exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
+ return false;
}
- *(long *)closure = (long)byte_value;
- return 1;
+ *(wgint *)place = (wgint)byte_value;
+ return true;
}
-/* Like cmd_bytes, but CLOSURE is interpreted as a pointer to
- LARGE_INT. It works by converting the string to double, therefore
+/* Like cmd_bytes, but PLACE is interpreted as a pointer to
+ SIZE_SUM. It works by converting the string to double, therefore
working with values up to 2^53-1 without loss of precision. This
value (8192 TB) is large enough to serve for a while. */
-static int
-cmd_bytes_large (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_bytes_sum (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
double byte_value;
if (!parse_bytes_helper (val, &byte_value))
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid byte value `%s'\n"),
exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
+ return false;
}
- *(LARGE_INT *)closure = (LARGE_INT)byte_value;
- return 1;
+ *(SUM_SIZE_INT *) place = (SUM_SIZE_INT) byte_value;
+ return true;
}
/* Store the value of VAL to *OUT. The value is a time period, by
default expressed in seconds, but also accepting suffixes "m", "h",
"d", and "w" for minutes, hours, days, and weeks respectively. */
-static int
-cmd_time (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_time (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
{
double number, mult;
const char *end = val + strlen (val);
err:
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid time period `%s'\n"),
exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
+ return false;
}
switch (TOLOWER (end[-1]))
break;
default:
/* Not a recognized suffix: assume it belongs to the number.
- (If not, atof simple_atof will raise an error.) */
+ (If not, simple_atof will raise an error.) */
mult = 1;
}
if (!simple_atof (val, end, &number))
goto err;
- *(double *)closure = number * mult;
- return 1;
+ *(double *)place = number * mult;
+ return true;
}
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+static bool
+cmd_cert_type (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
+{
+ static const struct decode_item choices[] = {
+ { "pem", keyfile_pem },
+ { "der", keyfile_asn1 },
+ { "asn1", keyfile_asn1 },
+ };
+ int ok = decode_string (val, choices, countof (choices), place);
+ if (!ok)
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid value `%s'.\n"), exec_name, com, val);
+ return ok;
+}
+#endif
\f
/* Specialized helper functions, used by `commands' to handle some
options specially. */
-static int check_user_specified_header PARAMS ((const char *));
+static bool check_user_specified_header (const char *);
-static int
-cmd_spec_dirstruct (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_spec_dirstruct (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
{
if (!cmd_boolean (com, val, &opt.dirstruct))
- return 0;
+ return false;
/* Since dirstruct behaviour is explicitly changed, no_dirstruct
must be affected inversely. */
if (opt.dirstruct)
- opt.no_dirstruct = 0;
+ opt.no_dirstruct = false;
else
- opt.no_dirstruct = 1;
- return 1;
+ opt.no_dirstruct = true;
+ return true;
}
-static int
-cmd_spec_header (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_spec_header (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
{
- if (!*val)
+ /* Empty value means reset the list of headers. */
+ if (*val == '\0')
{
- /* Empty header means reset headers. */
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.user_header);
- opt.user_header = NULL;
+ free_vec (opt.user_headers);
+ opt.user_headers = NULL;
+ return true;
}
- else
- {
- int i;
- if (!check_user_specified_header (val))
- {
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid header `%s'.\n"),
- exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
- }
- i = opt.user_header ? strlen (opt.user_header) : 0;
- opt.user_header = (char *)xrealloc (opt.user_header, i + strlen (val)
- + 2 + 1);
- strcpy (opt.user_header + i, val);
- i += strlen (val);
- opt.user_header[i++] = '\r';
- opt.user_header[i++] = '\n';
- opt.user_header[i] = '\0';
+ if (!check_user_specified_header (val))
+ {
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid header `%s'.\n"),
+ exec_name, com, val);
+ return false;
}
- return 1;
+ opt.user_headers = vec_append (opt.user_headers, val);
+ return true;
}
-static int
-cmd_spec_htmlify (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_spec_htmlify (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
{
int flag = cmd_boolean (com, val, &opt.htmlify);
if (flag && !opt.htmlify)
- opt.remove_listing = 0;
+ opt.remove_listing = false;
return flag;
}
/* Set the "mirror" mode. It means: recursive download, timestamping,
no limit on max. recursion depth, and don't remove listings. */
-static int
-cmd_spec_mirror (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_spec_mirror (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
{
int mirror;
if (!cmd_boolean (com, val, &mirror))
- return 0;
+ return false;
if (mirror)
{
- opt.recursive = 1;
+ opt.recursive = true;
if (!opt.no_dirstruct)
- opt.dirstruct = 1;
- opt.timestamping = 1;
+ opt.dirstruct = true;
+ opt.timestamping = true;
opt.reclevel = INFINITE_RECURSION;
- opt.remove_listing = 0;
+ opt.remove_listing = false;
}
- return 1;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Validate --prefer-family and set the choice. Allowed values are
+ "IPv4", "IPv6", and "none". */
+
+static bool
+cmd_spec_prefer_family (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
+{
+ static const struct decode_item choices[] = {
+ { "IPv4", prefer_ipv4 },
+ { "IPv6", prefer_ipv6 },
+ { "none", prefer_none },
+ };
+ int ok = decode_string (val, choices, countof (choices),
+ (int *) &opt.prefer_family);
+ if (!ok)
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid value `%s'.\n"), exec_name, com, val);
+ return ok;
}
/* Set progress.type to VAL, but verify that it's a valid progress
implementation before that. */
-static int
-cmd_spec_progress (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_spec_progress (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
{
if (!valid_progress_implementation_p (val))
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid progress type `%s'.\n"),
exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
+ return false;
}
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.progress_type);
+ xfree_null (opt.progress_type);
/* Don't call set_progress_implementation here. It will be called
in main() when it becomes clear what the log output is. */
opt.progress_type = xstrdup (val);
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
/* Set opt.recursive to VAL as with cmd_boolean. If opt.recursive is
- set to true, also set opt.dirstruct to 1, unless opt.no_dirstruct
+ set to true, also set opt.dirstruct to true, unless opt.no_dirstruct
is specified. */
-static int
-cmd_spec_recursive (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_spec_recursive (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
{
if (!cmd_boolean (com, val, &opt.recursive))
- return 0;
+ return false;
else
{
if (opt.recursive && !opt.no_dirstruct)
- opt.dirstruct = 1;
+ opt.dirstruct = true;
}
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
-static int
-cmd_spec_restrict_file_names (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_spec_restrict_file_names (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
{
int restrict_os = opt.restrict_files_os;
int restrict_ctrl = opt.restrict_files_ctrl;
+ int restrict_case = opt.restrict_files_case;
- const char *end = strchr (val, ',');
- if (!end)
- end = val + strlen (val);
+ const char *end;
#define VAL_IS(string_literal) BOUNDED_EQUAL (val, end, string_literal)
- if (VAL_IS ("unix"))
- restrict_os = restrict_unix;
- else if (VAL_IS ("windows"))
- restrict_os = restrict_windows;
- else if (VAL_IS ("nocontrol"))
- restrict_ctrl = 0;
- else
+ do
{
- err:
- fprintf (stderr,
- _("%s: %s: Invalid restriction `%s', use `unix' or `windows'.\n"),
- exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
+ end = strchr (val, ',');
+ if (!end)
+ end = val + strlen (val);
+
+ if (VAL_IS ("unix"))
+ restrict_os = restrict_unix;
+ else if (VAL_IS ("windows"))
+ restrict_os = restrict_windows;
+ else if (VAL_IS ("lowercase"))
+ restrict_case = restrict_lowercase;
+ else if (VAL_IS ("uppercase"))
+ restrict_case = restrict_uppercase;
+ else if (VAL_IS ("nocontrol"))
+ restrict_ctrl = false;
+ else
+ {
+ fprintf (stderr,
+ _("%s: %s: Invalid restriction `%s', use [unix|windows],[lowercase|uppercase],[nocontrol].\n"),
+ exec_name, com, val);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (*end)
+ val = end + 1;
}
+ while (*val && *end);
#undef VAL_IS
- if (*end)
- {
- if (!strcmp (end + 1, "nocontrol"))
- restrict_ctrl = 0;
- else
- goto err;
- }
-
opt.restrict_files_os = restrict_os;
opt.restrict_files_ctrl = restrict_ctrl;
- return 1;
+ opt.restrict_files_case = restrict_case;
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+static bool
+cmd_spec_secure_protocol (const char *com, const char *val, void *place)
+{
+ static const struct decode_item choices[] = {
+ { "auto", secure_protocol_auto },
+ { "sslv2", secure_protocol_sslv2 },
+ { "sslv3", secure_protocol_sslv3 },
+ { "tlsv1", secure_protocol_tlsv1 },
+ };
+ int ok = decode_string (val, choices, countof (choices), place);
+ if (!ok)
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid value `%s'.\n"), exec_name, com, val);
+ return ok;
}
+#endif
/* Set all three timeout values. */
-static int
-cmd_spec_timeout (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_spec_timeout (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
{
double value;
if (!cmd_time (com, val, &value))
- return 0;
+ return false;
opt.read_timeout = value;
opt.connect_timeout = value;
opt.dns_timeout = value;
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
-static int
-cmd_spec_useragent (const char *com, const char *val, void *closure)
+static bool
+cmd_spec_useragent (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
{
- /* Just check for empty string and newline, so we don't throw total
- junk to the server. */
- if (!*val || strchr (val, '\n'))
+ /* Disallow embedded newlines. */
+ if (strchr (val, '\n'))
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: Invalid value `%s'.\n"),
exec_name, com, val);
- return 0;
+ return false;
}
+ xfree_null (opt.useragent);
opt.useragent = xstrdup (val);
- return 1;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* The "verbose" option cannot be cmd_boolean because the variable is
+ not bool -- it's of type int (-1 means uninitialized because of
+ some random hackery for disallowing -q -v). */
+
+static bool
+cmd_spec_verbose (const char *com, const char *val, void *place_ignored)
+{
+ bool flag;
+ if (cmd_boolean (com, val, &flag))
+ {
+ opt.verbose = flag;
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
}
\f
/* Miscellaneous useful routines. */
-/* A very simple atoi clone, more portable than strtol and friends,
- but reports errors, unlike atoi. Returns 1 on success, 0 on
- failure. In case of success, stores result to *DEST. */
+/* A very simple atoi clone, more useful than atoi because it works on
+ delimited strings, and has error reportage. Returns true on success,
+ false on failure. If successful, stores result to *DEST. */
-static int
+static bool
simple_atoi (const char *beg, const char *end, int *dest)
{
int result = 0;
- const char *p;
+ bool negative = false;
+ const char *p = beg;
- if (beg == end)
- return 0;
-
- for (p = beg; p < end && ISDIGIT (*p); p++)
- result = (10 * result) + (*p - '0');
+ while (p < end && ISSPACE (*p))
+ ++p;
+ if (p < end && (*p == '-' || *p == '+'))
+ {
+ negative = (*p == '-');
+ ++p;
+ }
+ if (p == end)
+ return false;
+
+ /* Read negative numbers in a separate loop because the most
+ negative integer cannot be represented as a positive number. */
+
+ if (!negative)
+ for (; p < end && ISDIGIT (*p); p++)
+ {
+ int next = (10 * result) + (*p - '0');
+ if (next < result)
+ return false; /* overflow */
+ result = next;
+ }
+ else
+ for (; p < end && ISDIGIT (*p); p++)
+ {
+ int next = (10 * result) - (*p - '0');
+ if (next > result)
+ return false; /* underflow */
+ result = next;
+ }
if (p != end)
- return 0;
+ return false;
*dest = result;
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
/* Trivial atof, with error reporting. Handles "<digits>[.<digits>]",
- doesn't handle exponential notation. Returns 1 on success, 0 on
- failure. In case of success, stores its result to *DEST. */
+ doesn't handle exponential notation. Returns true on success,
+ false on failure. In case of success, stores its result to
+ *DEST. */
-static int
+static bool
simple_atof (const char *beg, const char *end, double *dest)
{
double result = 0;
- int seen_dot = 0;
- int seen_digit = 0;
+ bool negative = false;
+ bool seen_dot = false;
+ bool seen_digit = false;
double divider = 1;
- const char *p;
+ const char *p = beg;
- for (p = beg; p < end; p++)
+ while (p < end && ISSPACE (*p))
+ ++p;
+ if (p < end && (*p == '-' || *p == '+'))
+ {
+ negative = (*p == '-');
+ ++p;
+ }
+
+ for (; p < end; p++)
{
char ch = *p;
if (ISDIGIT (ch))
result = (10 * result) + (ch - '0');
else
result += (ch - '0') / (divider *= 10);
- seen_digit = 1;
+ seen_digit = true;
}
else if (ch == '.')
{
if (!seen_dot)
- seen_dot = 1;
+ seen_dot = true;
else
- return 0;
+ return false;
}
else
- return 0;
+ return false;
}
if (!seen_digit)
- return 0;
+ return false;
+ if (negative)
+ result = -result;
*dest = result;
- return 1;
+ return true;
}
-static int
+/* Verify that the user-specified header in S is valid. It must
+ contain a colon preceded by non-white-space characters and must not
+ contain newlines. */
+
+static bool
check_user_specified_header (const char *s)
{
const char *p;
- for (p = s; *p && *p != ':' && !ISSPACE (*p); p++);
+ for (p = s; *p && *p != ':' && !ISSPACE (*p); p++)
+ ;
/* The header MUST contain `:' preceded by at least one
non-whitespace character. */
if (*p != ':' || p == s)
- return 0;
+ return false;
/* The header MUST NOT contain newlines. */
if (strchr (s, '\n'))
- return 0;
- return 1;
+ return false;
+ return true;
}
+
+/* Decode VAL into a number, according to ITEMS. */
+
+static bool
+decode_string (const char *val, const struct decode_item *items, int itemcount,
+ int *place)
+{
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < itemcount; i++)
+ if (0 == strcasecmp (val, items[i].name))
+ {
+ *place = items[i].code;
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
\f
-void cleanup_html_url PARAMS ((void));
-void res_cleanup PARAMS ((void));
-void downloaded_files_free PARAMS ((void));
-void http_cleanup PARAMS ((void));
+void cleanup_html_url (void);
/* Free the memory allocated by global variables. */
{
/* Free external resources, close files, etc. */
- if (opt.dfp)
- fclose (opt.dfp);
+ if (output_stream)
+ fclose (output_stream);
+ /* No need to check for error because Wget flushes its output (and
+ checks for errors) after any data arrives. */
/* We're exiting anyway so there's no real need to call free()
hundreds of times. Skipping the frees will make Wget exit
res_cleanup ();
http_cleanup ();
cleanup_html_url ();
- downloaded_files_free ();
host_cleanup ();
- cookie_jar_delete (wget_cookie_jar);
+ log_cleanup ();
{
extern acc_t *netrc_list;
free_netrc (netrc_list);
}
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.lfilename);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.dir_prefix);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.input_filename);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.output_document);
+ xfree_null (opt.lfilename);
+ xfree_null (opt.dir_prefix);
+ xfree_null (opt.input_filename);
+ xfree_null (opt.output_document);
free_vec (opt.accepts);
free_vec (opt.rejects);
free_vec (opt.excludes);
free_vec (opt.domains);
free_vec (opt.follow_tags);
free_vec (opt.ignore_tags);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.progress_type);
- xfree (opt.ftp_acc);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.ftp_pass);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.ftp_proxy);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.https_proxy);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.http_proxy);
+ xfree_null (opt.progress_type);
+ xfree_null (opt.ftp_user);
+ xfree_null (opt.ftp_passwd);
+ xfree_null (opt.ftp_proxy);
+ xfree_null (opt.https_proxy);
+ xfree_null (opt.http_proxy);
free_vec (opt.no_proxy);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.useragent);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.referer);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.http_user);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.http_passwd);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.user_header);
-#ifdef HAVE_SSL
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.sslcertkey);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.sslcertfile);
-#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.bind_address);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.cookies_input);
- FREE_MAYBE (opt.cookies_output);
-#endif
+ xfree_null (opt.useragent);
+ xfree_null (opt.referer);
+ xfree_null (opt.http_user);
+ xfree_null (opt.http_passwd);
+ free_vec (opt.user_headers);
+# ifdef HAVE_SSL
+ xfree_null (opt.cert_file);
+ xfree_null (opt.private_key);
+ xfree_null (opt.ca_directory);
+ xfree_null (opt.ca_cert);
+ xfree_null (opt.random_file);
+ xfree_null (opt.egd_file);
+# endif
+ xfree_null (opt.bind_address);
+ xfree_null (opt.cookies_input);
+ xfree_null (opt.cookies_output);
+ xfree_null (opt.user);
+ xfree_null (opt.passwd);
+#endif /* DEBUG_MALLOC */
}
+\f
+/* Unit testing routines. */
+
+#ifdef TESTING
+
+const char *
+test_cmd_spec_restrict_file_names()
+{
+ int i;
+ struct {
+ char *val;
+ int expected_restrict_files_os;
+ int expected_restrict_files_ctrl;
+ int expected_restrict_files_case;
+ bool result;
+ } test_array[] = {
+ { "windows", restrict_windows, true, restrict_no_case_restriction, true },
+ { "windows,", restrict_windows, true, restrict_no_case_restriction, true },
+ { "windows,lowercase", restrict_windows, true, restrict_lowercase, true },
+ { "unix,nocontrol,lowercase,", restrict_unix, false, restrict_lowercase, true },
+ };
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(test_array)/sizeof(test_array[0]); ++i)
+ {
+ bool res;
+
+ defaults();
+ res = cmd_spec_restrict_file_names ("dummy", test_array[i].val, NULL);
+
+ /*
+ fprintf (stderr, "test_cmd_spec_restrict_file_names: TEST %d\n", i); fflush (stderr);
+ fprintf (stderr, "opt.restrict_files_os: %d\n", opt.restrict_files_os); fflush (stderr);
+ fprintf (stderr, "opt.restrict_files_ctrl: %d\n", opt.restrict_files_ctrl); fflush (stderr);
+ fprintf (stderr, "opt.restrict_files_case: %d\n", opt.restrict_files_case); fflush (stderr);
+ */
+ mu_assert ("test_cmd_spec_restrict_file_names: wrong result",
+ res == test_array[i].result
+ && opt.restrict_files_os == test_array[i].expected_restrict_files_os
+ && opt.restrict_files_ctrl == test_array[i].expected_restrict_files_ctrl
+ && opt.restrict_files_case == test_array[i].expected_restrict_files_case);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+#endif /* TESTING */
+