awesome/common/markup.c
Julien Danjou 7a8e39b3e7 [markup] Add generic substitution of elements and use it for titlebar
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
2008-05-03 12:01:04 +02:00

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/*
* markup.c - markup functions
*
* Copyright © 2008 Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
*
* This program 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.
*
* This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*
*/
/* asprintf */
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <glib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "common/markup.h"
/** Callback to invoke when the opening tag of an element is seen.
* Here is just copies element elements we do not care about, and copies
* values we care.
* \param context the context of GMarkup
* \param element_name element name
* \param attribute_names array of attribute names
* \param attribute_values array of attribute values
* \param user_data pointer to user data, here a markup_parser_data_t pointer
* \param error a GError
*/
static void
markup_parse_start_element(GMarkupParseContext *context __attribute__ ((unused)),
const gchar *element_name,
const gchar **attribute_names,
const gchar **attribute_values,
gpointer user_data,
GError **error __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
markup_parser_data_t *p = (markup_parser_data_t *) user_data;
char *newtext;
int i, j;
ssize_t len;
for(i = 0; p->elements[i]; i++)
if(!a_strcmp(element_name, p->elements[i]))
{
for(j = 0; attribute_names[j]; j++);
p->attribute_names[i] = p_new(char *, j);
p->attribute_values[i] = p_new(char *, j);
for(j = 0; attribute_names[j]; j++)
{
p->attribute_names[i][j] = a_strdup(attribute_names[j]);
p->attribute_values[i][j] = a_strdup(attribute_values[j]);
}
if(p->elements_sub && p->elements_sub[i])
{
asprintf(&newtext, "%s%s", NONULL(p->text), p->elements_sub[i]);
p_delete(&p->text);
p->text = newtext;
}
return;
}
if(a_strcmp(element_name, "markup"))
{
if(!(len = asprintf(&newtext, "%s<%s ", NONULL(p->text), element_name)))
return;
len++; /* add \0 that asprintf does not return in len */
for(i = 0; attribute_names[i]; i++)
{
len += a_strlen(attribute_names[i]) + a_strlen(attribute_values[i]) + 5;
p_realloc(&newtext, len);
a_strcat(newtext, len, attribute_names[i]);
a_strcat(newtext, len, "=\"");
a_strcat(newtext, len, attribute_values[i]);
a_strcat(newtext, len, "\" ");
}
p_realloc(&newtext, ++len);
a_strcat(newtext, len, ">");
p_delete(&p->text);
p->text = newtext;
}
}
/** Callback to invoke when the closing tag of an element is seen. Note that
* this is also called for empty tags like <empty/>.
* Here is just copies element elements we do not care about.
* \param context the context of GMarkup
* \param element_name element name
* \param user_data pointer to user data, here a markup_parser_data_t pointer
* \param error a GError
*/
static void
markup_parse_end_element(GMarkupParseContext *context __attribute__ ((unused)),
const gchar *element_name,
gpointer user_data,
GError **error __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
markup_parser_data_t *p = (markup_parser_data_t *) user_data;
char *newtext;
int i;
for(i = 0; p->elements[i]; i++)
if(!a_strcmp(element_name, p->elements[i]))
return;
if(a_strcmp(element_name, "markup"))
{
asprintf(&newtext, "%s</%s>", p->text, element_name);
p_delete(&p->text);
p->text = newtext;
}
}
/** Callback to invoke when some text is seen (text is always inside an
* element). Note that the text of an element may be spread over multiple calls
* of this function. If the G_MARKUP_TREAT_CDATA_AS_TEXT flag is set, this
* function is also called for the content of CDATA marked sections.
* Here it recopies blindly the text in the text attribute of user_data.
* \param context the context of GMarkup
* \param text the text
* \param text_len the text length
* \param user_data pointer to user data, here a markup_parser_data_t pointer
* \param error a GError
*/
static void
markup_parse_text(GMarkupParseContext *context __attribute__ ((unused)),
const gchar *text,
gsize text_len,
gpointer user_data,
GError **error __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
markup_parser_data_t *p = (markup_parser_data_t *) user_data;
ssize_t len, rlen;
len = a_strlen(p->text);
rlen = len + 1 + text_len;
p_realloc(&p->text, rlen);
if(len)
a_strncat(p->text, rlen, text, len);
else
a_strncpy(p->text, rlen, text, text_len);
}
/** Create a markup_parser_data_t structure with elements list.
* \param elements an array of elements to look for, NULL terminated
* \param elements_sub an optionnal array of values to substitude to elements, NULL
* terminated, or NULL if not needed
* \param nelem number of elements in the array (without NULL)
* \return a pointer to an allocated markup_parser_data_t which must be freed
* with markup_parser_data_delete()
*/
markup_parser_data_t *
markup_parser_data_new(const char **elements, const char **elements_sub, ssize_t nelem)
{
markup_parser_data_t *p;
p = p_new(markup_parser_data_t, 1);
p->elements = elements;
p->elements_sub = elements_sub;
p->attribute_names = p_new(char **, nelem);
p->attribute_values = p_new(char **, nelem);
return p;
}
/** Delete a markup_parser_data_t allocated.
* \param p markup_parser_data_t pointer address
*/
void
markup_parser_data_delete(markup_parser_data_t **p)
{
int i, j;
for(i = 0; (*p)->elements[i]; i++)
if((*p)->attribute_names[i])
{
for(j = 0; (*p)->attribute_names[i][j]; j++);
{
p_delete(&(*p)->attribute_names[i][j]);
p_delete(&(*p)->attribute_values[i][j]);
}
p_delete(&(*p)->attribute_names[i]);
p_delete(&(*p)->attribute_values[i]);
}
p_delete(&(*p)->text);
p_delete(p);
}
/** Parse markup defined in data on the string str.
* \param data a markup_parser_data_t allocated by markup_parser_data_new()
* \param str a string to parse markup from
* \param slen str length
* \return true if success, false otherwise
*/
bool
markup_parse(markup_parser_data_t *data, const char *str, ssize_t slen)
{
GMarkupParseContext *mkp_ctx;
GMarkupParser parser =
{
/* start_element */
markup_parse_start_element,
/* end_element */
markup_parse_end_element,
/* text */
markup_parse_text,
/* passthrough */
NULL,
/* error */
NULL
};
GError *error = NULL;
mkp_ctx = g_markup_parse_context_new(&parser, 0, data, NULL);
if(!g_markup_parse_context_parse(mkp_ctx, "<markup>", -1, &error)
|| !g_markup_parse_context_parse(mkp_ctx, str, slen, &error)
|| !g_markup_parse_context_parse(mkp_ctx, "</markup>", -1, &error)
|| !g_markup_parse_context_end_parse(mkp_ctx, &error))
{
warn("unable to parse text: %s\n", error->message);
g_error_free(error);
return false;
}
g_markup_parse_context_free(mkp_ctx);
return true;
}
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