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diff --git a/include/hashcomp.h b/include/hashcomp.h index 0556f4399..47f051c80 100644 --- a/include/hashcomp.h +++ b/include/hashcomp.h @@ -1,710 +1 @@ -/* +------------------------------------+ - * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon | - * +------------------------------------+ - * - * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team - * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits - * - * This program is free but copyrighted software; see - * the file COPYING for details. - * - * --------------------------------------------------- - */ - -#ifndef _HASHCOMP_H_ -#define _HASHCOMP_H_ - -#include "inspircd_config.h" -#include "socket.h" -#include "hash_map.h" - -/******************************************************* - * This file contains classes and templates that deal - * with the comparison and hashing of 'irc strings'. - * An 'irc string' is a string which compares in a - * case insensitive manner, and as per RFC 1459 will - * treat [ identical to {, ] identical to }, and \ - * as identical to |. - * - * Our hashing functions are designed to accept - * std::string and compare/hash them as type irc::string - * by converting them internally. This makes them - * backwards compatible with other code which is not - * aware of irc::string. - *******************************************************/ - -/** Required namespaces and symbols */ -using namespace std; - -/** aton() */ -using irc::sockets::insp_aton; - -/** nota() */ -using irc::sockets::insp_ntoa; - -#ifndef LOWERMAP -#define LOWERMAP -/** A mapping of uppercase to lowercase, including scandinavian - * 'oddities' as specified by RFC1459, e.g. { -> [, and | -> \ - */ -unsigned const char lowermap[256] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, /* 0-19 */ - 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, /* 20-39 */ - 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, /* 40-59 */ - 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, /* 60-79 */ - 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, /* 80-99 */ - 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, /* 100-119 */ - 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, /* 120-139 */ - 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, /* 140-159 */ - 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, /* 160-179 */ - 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, /* 180-199 */ - 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, /* 200-219 */ - 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, /* 220-239 */ - 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 /* 240-255 */ -}; -#endif - -/** The irc namespace contains a number of helper classes. - */ -namespace irc -{ - - /** This class returns true if two strings match. - * Case sensitivity is ignored, and the RFC 'character set' - * is adhered to - */ - struct StrHashComp - { - /** The operator () does the actual comparison in hash_map - */ - bool operator()(const std::string& s1, const std::string& s2) const; - }; - - /** The irc_char_traits class is used for RFC-style comparison of strings. - * This class is used to implement irc::string, a case-insensitive, RFC- - * comparing string class. - */ - struct irc_char_traits : std::char_traits<char> { - - /** Check if two chars match. - * @param c1st First character - * @param c2nd Second character - * @return true if the characters are equal - */ - static bool eq(char c1st, char c2nd); - - /** Check if two chars do NOT match. - * @param c1st First character - * @param c2nd Second character - * @return true if the characters are unequal - */ - static bool ne(char c1st, char c2nd); - - /** Check if one char is less than another. - * @param c1st First character - * @param c2nd Second character - * @return true if c1st is less than c2nd - */ - static bool lt(char c1st, char c2nd); - - /** Compare two strings of size n. - * @param str1 First string - * @param str2 Second string - * @param n Length to compare to - * @return similar to strcmp, zero for equal, less than zero for str1 - * being less and greater than zero for str1 being greater than str2. - */ - static CoreExport int compare(const char* str1, const char* str2, size_t n); - - /** Find a char within a string up to position n. - * @param s1 String to find in - * @param n Position to search up to - * @param c Character to search for - * @return Pointer to the first occurance of c in s1 - */ - static CoreExport const char* find(const char* s1, int n, char c); - }; - - /** Compose a hex string from raw data. - * @param raw The raw data to compose hex from - * @pram rawsz The size of the raw data buffer - * @return The hex string. - */ - CoreExport std::string hex(const unsigned char *raw, size_t rawsz); - - /** This typedef declares irc::string based upon irc_char_traits. - */ - typedef basic_string<char, irc_char_traits, allocator<char> > string; - - /** irc::stringjoiner joins string lists into a string, using - * the given seperator string. - * This class can join a vector of std::string, a deque of - * std::string, or a const char** array, using overloaded - * constructors. - */ - class CoreExport stringjoiner - { - private: - /** Output string - */ - std::string joined; - public: - /** Join elements of a vector, between (and including) begin and end - * @param seperator The string to seperate values with - * @param sequence One or more items to seperate - * @param begin The starting element in the sequence to be joined - * @param end The ending element in the sequence to be joined - */ - stringjoiner(const std::string &seperator, const std::vector<std::string> &sequence, int begin, int end); - /** Join elements of a deque, between (and including) begin and end - * @param seperator The string to seperate values with - * @param sequence One or more items to seperate - * @param begin The starting element in the sequence to be joined - * @param end The ending element in the sequence to be joined - */ - stringjoiner(const std::string &seperator, const std::deque<std::string> &sequence, int begin, int end); - /** Join elements of an array of char arrays, between (and including) begin and end - * @param seperator The string to seperate values with - * @param sequence One or more items to seperate - * @param begin The starting element in the sequence to be joined - * @param end The ending element in the sequence to be joined - */ - stringjoiner(const std::string &seperator, const char** sequence, int begin, int end); - - /** Get the joined sequence - * @return A reference to the joined string - */ - std::string& GetJoined(); - }; - - /** irc::modestacker stacks mode sequences into a list. - * It can then reproduce this list, clamped to a maximum of MAXMODES - * values per line. - */ - class CoreExport modestacker - { - private: - /** The mode sequence and its parameters - */ - std::deque<std::string> sequence; - /** True if the mode sequence is initially adding - * characters, false if it is initially removing - * them - */ - bool adding; - public: - /** Construct a new modestacker. - * @param add True if the stack is adding modes, - * false if it is removing them - */ - modestacker(bool add); - /** Push a modeletter and its parameter onto the stack. - * No checking is performed as to if this mode actually - * requires a parameter. If you stack invalid mode - * sequences, they will be tidied if and when they are - * passed to a mode parser. - * @param modeletter The mode letter to insert - * @param parameter The parameter for the mode - */ - void Push(char modeletter, const std::string ¶meter); - /** Push a modeletter without parameter onto the stack. - * No checking is performed as to if this mode actually - * requires a parameter. If you stack invalid mode - * sequences, they will be tidied if and when they are - * passed to a mode parser. - * @param modeletter The mode letter to insert - */ - void Push(char modeletter); - /** Push a '+' symbol onto the stack. - */ - void PushPlus(); - /** Push a '-' symbol onto the stack. - */ - void PushMinus(); - /** Return zero or more elements which form the - * mode line. This will be clamped to a max of - * MAXMODES items (MAXMODES-1 mode parameters and - * one mode sequence string), and max_line_size - * characters. As specified below, this function - * should be called in a loop until it returns zero, - * indicating there are no more modes to return. - * @param result The deque to populate. This will - * be cleared before it is used. - * @param max_line_size The maximum size of the line - * to build, in characters, seperate to MAXMODES. - * @return The number of elements in the deque. - * The function should be called repeatedly until it - * returns 0, in case there are multiple lines of - * mode changes to be obtained. - */ - int GetStackedLine(std::deque<std::string> &result, int max_line_size = 360); - }; - - /** irc::tokenstream reads a string formatted as per RFC1459 and RFC2812. - * It will split the string into 'tokens' each containing one parameter - * from the string. - * For instance, if it is instantiated with the string: - * "PRIVMSG #test :foo bar baz qux" - * then each successive call to tokenstream::GetToken() will return - * "PRIVMSG", "#test", "foo bar baz qux", "". - * Note that if the whole string starts with a colon this is not taken - * to mean the string is all one parameter, and the first item in the - * list will be ":item". This is to allow for parsing 'source' fields - * from data. - */ - class CoreExport tokenstream - { - private: - /** Original string - */ - std::string tokens; - /** Last position of a seperator token - */ - std::string::iterator last_starting_position; - /** Current string position - */ - std::string::iterator n; - /** True if the last value was an ending value - */ - bool last_pushed; - public: - /** Create a tokenstream and fill it with the provided data - */ - tokenstream(const std::string &source); - ~tokenstream(); - - /** Fetch the next token from the stream as a std::string - * @param token The next token available, or an empty string if none remain - * @return True if tokens are left to be read, false if the last token was just retrieved. - */ - bool GetToken(std::string &token); - - /** Fetch the next token from the stream as an irc::string - * @param token The next token available, or an empty string if none remain - * @return True if tokens are left to be read, false if the last token was just retrieved. - */ - bool GetToken(irc::string &token); - - /** Fetch the next token from the stream as an integer - * @param token The next token available, or undefined if none remain - * @return True if tokens are left to be read, false if the last token was just retrieved. - */ - bool GetToken(int &token); - - /** Fetch the next token from the stream as a long integer - * @param token The next token available, or undefined if none remain - * @return True if tokens are left to be read, false if the last token was just retrieved. - */ - bool GetToken(long &token); - }; - - /** irc::sepstream allows for splitting token seperated lists. - * Each successive call to sepstream::GetToken() returns - * the next token, until none remain, at which point the method returns - * an empty string. - */ - class CoreExport sepstream : public classbase - { - private: - /** Original string. - */ - std::string tokens; - /** Last position of a seperator token - */ - std::string::iterator last_starting_position; - /** Current string position - */ - std::string::iterator n; - /** Seperator value - */ - char sep; - public: - /** Create a sepstream and fill it with the provided data - */ - sepstream(const std::string &source, char seperator); - virtual ~sepstream(); - - /** Fetch the next token from the stream - * @return The next token is returned, or an empty string if none remain - */ - virtual const std::string GetToken(); - - /** Fetch the entire remaining stream, without tokenizing - * @return The remaining part of the stream - */ - virtual const std::string GetRemaining(); - - /** Returns true if the end of the stream has been reached - * @return True if the end of the stream has been reached, otherwise false - */ - virtual bool StreamEnd(); - }; - - /** A derived form of sepstream, which seperates on commas - */ - class CoreExport commasepstream : public sepstream - { - public: - /** Initialize with comma seperator - */ - commasepstream(const std::string &source) : sepstream(source, ',') - { - } - }; - - /** A derived form of sepstream, which seperates on spaces - */ - class CoreExport spacesepstream : public sepstream - { - public: - /** Initialize with space seperator - */ - spacesepstream(const std::string &source) : sepstream(source, ' ') - { - } - }; - - /** The portparser class seperates out a port range into integers. - * A port range may be specified in the input string in the form - * "6660,6661,6662-6669,7020". The end of the stream is indicated by - * a return value of 0 from portparser::GetToken(). If you attempt - * to specify an illegal range (e.g. one where start >= end, or - * start or end < 0) then GetToken() will return the first element - * of the pair of numbers. - */ - class CoreExport portparser : public classbase - { - private: - /** Used to split on commas - */ - commasepstream* sep; - /** Current position in a range of ports - */ - long in_range; - /** Starting port in a range of ports - */ - long range_begin; - /** Ending port in a range of ports - */ - long range_end; - /** Allow overlapped port ranges - */ - bool overlapped; - /** Used to determine overlapping of ports - * without O(n) algorithm being used - */ - std::map<long, bool> overlap_set; - /** Returns true if val overlaps an existing range - */ - bool Overlaps(long val); - public: - /** Create a portparser and fill it with the provided data - * @param source The source text to parse from - * @param allow_overlapped Allow overlapped ranges - */ - portparser(const std::string &source, bool allow_overlapped = true); - /** Frees the internal commasepstream object - */ - ~portparser(); - /** Fetch the next token from the stream - * @return The next port number is returned, or 0 if none remain - */ - long GetToken(); - }; - - /** Used to hold a bitfield definition in dynamicbitmask. - * You must be allocated one of these by dynamicbitmask::Allocate(), - * you should not fill the values yourself! - */ - typedef std::pair<size_t, unsigned char> bitfield; - - /** The irc::dynamicbitmask class is used to maintain a bitmap of - * boolean values, which can grow to any reasonable size no matter - * how many bitfields are in it. - * - * It starts off at 32 bits in size, large enough to hold 32 boolean - * values, with a memory allocation of 8 bytes. If you allocate more - * than 32 bits, the class will grow the bitmap by 8 bytes at a time - * for each set of 8 bitfields you allocate with the Allocate() - * method. - * - * This method is designed so that multiple modules can be allocated - * bit values in a bitmap dynamically, rather than having to define - * costs in a fixed size unsigned integer and having the possibility - * of collisions of values in different third party modules. - * - * IMPORTANT NOTE: - * - * To use this class, you must derive from it. - * This is because each derived instance has its own freebits array - * which can determine what bitfields are allocated on a TYPE BY TYPE - * basis, e.g. an irc::dynamicbitmask type for userrecs, and one for - * chanrecs, etc. You should inheret it in a very simple way as follows. - * The base class will resize and maintain freebits as required, you are - * just required to make the pointer static and specific to this class - * type. - * - * \code - * class mydbitmask : public irc::dynamicbitmask - * { - * private: - * - * static unsigned char* freebits; - * - * public: - * - * mydbitmask() : irc::dynamicbitmask() - * { - * freebits = new unsigned char[this->bits_size]; - * memset(freebits, 0, this->bits_size); - * } - * - * ~mydbitmask() - * { - * delete[] freebits; - * } - * - * unsigned char* GetFreeBits() - * { - * return freebits; - * } - * - * void SetFreeBits(unsigned char* freebt) - * { - * freebits = freebt; - * } - * }; - * \endcode - */ - class CoreExport dynamicbitmask : public classbase - { - private: - /** Data bits. We start with four of these, - * and we grow the bitfield as we allocate - * more than 32 entries with Allocate(). - */ - unsigned char* bits; - protected: - /** Current set size (size of freebits and bits). - * Both freebits and bits will ALWAYS be the - * same length. - */ - unsigned char bits_size; - public: - /** Allocate the initial memory for bits and - * freebits and zero the memory. - */ - dynamicbitmask(); - - /** Free the memory used by bits and freebits - */ - virtual ~dynamicbitmask(); - - /** Allocate an irc::bitfield. - * @return An irc::bitfield which can be used - * with Get, Deallocate and Toggle methods. - * @throw Can throw std::bad_alloc if there is - * no ram left to grow the bitmask. - */ - bitfield Allocate(); - - /** Deallocate an irc::bitfield. - * @param An irc::bitfield to deallocate. - * @return True if the bitfield could be - * deallocated, false if it could not. - */ - bool Deallocate(bitfield &pos); - - /** Toggle the value of a bitfield. - * @param pos A bitfield to allocate, previously - * allocated by dyamicbitmask::Allocate(). - * @param state The state to set the field to. - */ - void Toggle(bitfield &pos, bool state); - - /** Get the value of a bitfield. - * @param pos A bitfield to retrieve, previously - * allocated by dyamicbitmask::Allocate(). - * @return The value of the bitfield. - * @throw Will throw ModuleException if the bitfield - * you provide is outside of the range - * 0 >= bitfield.first < size_bits. - */ - bool Get(bitfield &pos); - - /** Return the size in bytes allocated to the bits - * array. - * Note that the actual allocation is twice this, - * as there are an equal number of bytes allocated - * for the freebits array. - */ - unsigned char GetSize(); - - /** Get free bits mask - */ - virtual unsigned char* GetFreeBits() { return NULL; } - - /** Set free bits mask - */ - virtual void SetFreeBits(unsigned char* freebits) { } - }; - - /** Turn _ characters in a string into spaces - * @param n String to translate - * @return The new value with _ translated to space. - */ - CoreExport const char* Spacify(const char* n); -} - -/* Define operators for using >> and << with irc::string to an ostream on an istream. */ -/* This was endless fun. No. Really. */ -/* It was also the first core change Ommeh made, if anyone cares */ - -/** Operator << for irc::string - */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &os, const irc::string &str) { return os << str.c_str(); } - -/** Operator >> for irc::string - */ -inline std::istream& operator>>(std::istream &is, irc::string &str) -{ - std::string tmp; - is >> tmp; - str = tmp.c_str(); - return is; -} - -/* Define operators for + and == with irc::string to std::string for easy assignment - * and comparison - * - * Operator + - */ -inline std::string operator+ (std::string& leftval, irc::string& rightval) -{ - return leftval + std::string(rightval.c_str()); -} - -/* Define operators for + and == with irc::string to std::string for easy assignment - * and comparison - * - * Operator + - */ -inline irc::string operator+ (irc::string& leftval, std::string& rightval) -{ - return leftval + irc::string(rightval.c_str()); -} - -/* Define operators for + and == with irc::string to std::string for easy assignment - * and comparison - * - * Operator == - */ -inline bool operator== (const std::string& leftval, const irc::string& rightval) -{ - return (leftval.c_str() == rightval); -} - -/* Define operators for + and == with irc::string to std::string for easy assignment - * and comparison - * - * Operator == - */ -inline bool operator== (const irc::string& leftval, const std::string& rightval) -{ - return (leftval == rightval.c_str()); -} - -/** Assign an irc::string to a std::string. - */ -inline std::string assign(const irc::string &other) { return other.c_str(); } - -/** Assign a std::string to an irc::string. - */ -inline irc::string assign(const std::string &other) { return other.c_str(); } - -/** Trim the leading and trailing spaces from a std::string. - */ -inline std::string& trim(std::string &str) -{ - std::string::size_type start = str.find_first_not_of(" "); - std::string::size_type end = str.find_last_not_of(" "); - if (start == std::string::npos || end == std::string::npos) - str = ""; - else - str = str.substr(start, end-start+1); - - return str; -} - -/** Hashing stuff is totally different on vc++'s hash_map implementation, so to save a buttload of - * #ifdefs we'll just do it all at once - */ -namespace nspace -{ - /** Hashing function to hash irc::string - */ -#ifdef WINDOWS - template<> class CoreExport hash_compare<irc::string, std::less<irc::string> > - { - public: - enum { bucket_size = 4, min_buckets = 8 }; /* Got these numbers from the CRT source, if anyone wants to change them feel free. */ - - /** Compare two irc::string values for hashing in hash_map - */ - bool operator()(const irc::string & s1, const irc::string & s2) const - { - if(s1.length() != s2.length()) return true; - return (irc::irc_char_traits::compare(s1.c_str(), s2.c_str(), s1.length()) < 0); - } - - /** Hash an irc::string value for hash_map - */ - size_t operator()(const irc::string & s) const; - }; - - template<> class CoreExport hash_compare<std::string, std::less<std::string> > - { - public: - enum { bucket_size = 4, min_buckets = 8 }; /* Again, from the CRT source */ - - /** Compare two std::string values for hashing in hash_map - */ - bool operator()(const std::string & s1, const std::string & s2) const - { - if(s1.length() != s2.length()) return true; - return (irc::irc_char_traits::compare(s1.c_str(), s2.c_str(), s1.length()) < 0); - } - - /** Hash a std::string using RFC1459 case sensitivity rules - * @param s A string to hash - * @return The hash value - */ - size_t operator()(const std::string & s) const; - }; -#else - template<> struct hash<irc::string> - { - /** Hash an irc::string using RFC1459 case sensitivity rules - * @param s A string to hash - * @return The hash value - */ - size_t operator()(const irc::string &s) const; - }; - - template<> struct hash<std::string> - { - /** Hash a std::string using RFC1459 case sensitivity rules - * @param s A string to hash - * @return The hash value - */ - size_t operator()(const string &s) const; - }; -#endif - - /** Convert a string to lower case respecting RFC1459 - * @param n A string to lowercase - */ - void strlower(char *n); -} - -#endif - +/* +------------------------------------+
* | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
* +------------------------------------+
*
* InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team
* See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
*
* This program is free but copyrighted software; see
* the file COPYING for details.
*
* ---------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef _HASHCOMP_H_
#define _HASHCOMP_H_
#include "inspircd_config.h"
#include "socket.h"
#include "hash_map.h"
/*******************************************************
* This file contains classes and templates that deal
* with the comparison and hashing of 'irc strings'.
* An 'irc string' is a string which compares in a
* case insensitive manner, and as per RFC 1459 will
* treat [ identical to {, ] identical to }, and \
* as identical to |.
*
* Our hashing functions are designed to accept
* std::string and compare/hash them as type irc::string
* by converting them internally. This makes them
* backwards compatible with other code which is not
* aware of irc::string.
*******************************************************/
/** Required namespaces and symbols */
using namespace std;
/** aton() */
using irc::sockets::insp_aton;
/** nota() */
using irc::sockets::insp_ntoa;
#ifndef LOWERMAP
#define LOWERMAP
/** A mapping of uppercase to lowercase, including scandinavian
* 'oddities' as specified by RFC1459, e.g. { -> [, and | -> \
*/
unsigned const char lowermap[256] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, /* 0-19 */
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, /* 20-39 */
40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, /* 40-59 */
60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, /* 60-79 */
112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, /* 80-99 */
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, /* 100-119 */
120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, /* 120-139 */
140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, /* 140-159 */
160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, /* 160-179 */
180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, /* 180-199 */
200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, /* 200-219 */
220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, /* 220-239 */
240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 /* 240-255 */
};
#endif
/** The irc namespace contains a number of helper classes.
*/
namespace irc
{
/** This class returns true if two strings match.
* Case sensitivity is ignored, and the RFC 'character set'
* is adhered to
*/
struct StrHashComp
{
/** The operator () does the actual comparison in hash_map
*/
bool operator()(const std::string& s1, const std::string& s2) const;
};
/** The irc_char_traits class is used for RFC-style comparison of strings.
* This class is used to implement irc::string, a case-insensitive, RFC-
* comparing string class.
*/
struct irc_char_traits : std::char_traits<char> {
/** Check if two chars match.
* @param c1st First character
* @param c2nd Second character
* @return true if the characters are equal
*/
static bool eq(char c1st, char c2nd);
/** Check if two chars do NOT match.
* @param c1st First character
* @param c2nd Second character
* @return true if the characters are unequal
*/
static bool ne(char c1st, char c2nd);
/** Check if one char is less than another.
* @param c1st First character
* @param c2nd Second character
* @return true if c1st is less than c2nd
*/
static bool lt(char c1st, char c2nd);
/** Compare two strings of size n.
* @param str1 First string
* @param str2 Second string
* @param n Length to compare to
* @return similar to strcmp, zero for equal, less than zero for str1
* being less and greater than zero for str1 being greater than str2.
*/
static CoreExport int compare(const char* str1, const char* str2, size_t n);
/** Find a char within a string up to position n.
* @param s1 String to find in
* @param n Position to search up to
* @param c Character to search for
* @return Pointer to the first occurance of c in s1
*/
static CoreExport const char* find(const char* s1, int n, char c);
};
/** Compose a hex string from raw data.
* @param raw The raw data to compose hex from
* @pram rawsz The size of the raw data buffer
* @return The hex string.
*/
CoreExport std::string hex(const unsigned char *raw, size_t rawsz);
/** This typedef declares irc::string based upon irc_char_traits.
*/
typedef basic_string<char, irc_char_traits, allocator<char> > string;
/** irc::stringjoiner joins string lists into a string, using
* the given seperator string.
* This class can join a vector of std::string, a deque of
* std::string, or a const char** array, using overloaded
* constructors.
*/
class CoreExport stringjoiner
{
private:
/** Output string
*/
std::string joined;
public:
/** Join elements of a vector, between (and including) begin and end
* @param seperator The string to seperate values with
* @param sequence One or more items to seperate
* @param begin The starting element in the sequence to be joined
* @param end The ending element in the sequence to be joined
*/
stringjoiner(const std::string &seperator, const std::vector<std::string> &sequence, int begin, int end);
/** Join elements of a deque, between (and including) begin and end
* @param seperator The string to seperate values with
* @param sequence One or more items to seperate
* @param begin The starting element in the sequence to be joined
* @param end The ending element in the sequence to be joined
*/
stringjoiner(const std::string &seperator, const std::deque<std::string> &sequence, int begin, int end);
/** Join elements of an array of char arrays, between (and including) begin and end
* @param seperator The string to seperate values with
* @param sequence One or more items to seperate
* @param begin The starting element in the sequence to be joined
* @param end The ending element in the sequence to be joined
*/
stringjoiner(const std::string &seperator, const char** sequence, int begin, int end);
/** Get the joined sequence
* @return A reference to the joined string
*/
std::string& GetJoined();
};
/** irc::modestacker stacks mode sequences into a list.
* It can then reproduce this list, clamped to a maximum of MAXMODES
* values per line.
*/
class CoreExport modestacker
{
private:
/** The mode sequence and its parameters
*/
std::deque<std::string> sequence;
/** True if the mode sequence is initially adding
* characters, false if it is initially removing
* them
*/
bool adding;
public:
/** Construct a new modestacker.
* @param add True if the stack is adding modes,
* false if it is removing them
*/
modestacker(bool add);
/** Push a modeletter and its parameter onto the stack.
* No checking is performed as to if this mode actually
* requires a parameter. If you stack invalid mode
* sequences, they will be tidied if and when they are
* passed to a mode parser.
* @param modeletter The mode letter to insert
* @param parameter The parameter for the mode
*/
void Push(char modeletter, const std::string ¶meter);
/** Push a modeletter without parameter onto the stack.
* No checking is performed as to if this mode actually
* requires a parameter. If you stack invalid mode
* sequences, they will be tidied if and when they are
* passed to a mode parser.
* @param modeletter The mode letter to insert
*/
void Push(char modeletter);
/** Push a '+' symbol onto the stack.
*/
void PushPlus();
/** Push a '-' symbol onto the stack.
*/
void PushMinus();
/** Return zero or more elements which form the
* mode line. This will be clamped to a max of
* MAXMODES items (MAXMODES-1 mode parameters and
* one mode sequence string), and max_line_size
* characters. As specified below, this function
* should be called in a loop until it returns zero,
* indicating there are no more modes to return.
* @param result The deque to populate. This will
* be cleared before it is used.
* @param max_line_size The maximum size of the line
* to build, in characters, seperate to MAXMODES.
* @return The number of elements in the deque.
* The function should be called repeatedly until it
* returns 0, in case there are multiple lines of
* mode changes to be obtained.
*/
int GetStackedLine(std::deque<std::string> &result, int max_line_size = 360);
};
/** irc::tokenstream reads a string formatted as per RFC1459 and RFC2812.
* It will split the string into 'tokens' each containing one parameter
* from the string.
* For instance, if it is instantiated with the string:
* "PRIVMSG #test :foo bar baz qux"
* then each successive call to tokenstream::GetToken() will return
* "PRIVMSG", "#test", "foo bar baz qux", "".
* Note that if the whole string starts with a colon this is not taken
* to mean the string is all one parameter, and the first item in the
* list will be ":item". This is to allow for parsing 'source' fields
* from data.
*/
class CoreExport tokenstream
{
private:
/** Original string
*/
std::string tokens;
/** Last position of a seperator token
*/
std::string::iterator last_starting_position;
/** Current string position
*/
std::string::iterator n;
/** True if the last value was an ending value
*/
bool last_pushed;
public:
/** Create a tokenstream and fill it with the provided data
*/
tokenstream(const std::string &source);
~tokenstream();
/** Fetch the next token from the stream as a std::string
* @param token The next token available, or an empty string if none remain
* @return True if tokens are left to be read, false if the last token was just retrieved.
*/
bool GetToken(std::string &token);
/** Fetch the next token from the stream as an irc::string
* @param token The next token available, or an empty string if none remain
* @return True if tokens are left to be read, false if the last token was just retrieved.
*/
bool GetToken(irc::string &token);
/** Fetch the next token from the stream as an integer
* @param token The next token available, or undefined if none remain
* @return True if tokens are left to be read, false if the last token was just retrieved.
*/
bool GetToken(int &token);
/** Fetch the next token from the stream as a long integer
* @param token The next token available, or undefined if none remain
* @return True if tokens are left to be read, false if the last token was just retrieved.
*/
bool GetToken(long &token);
};
/** irc::sepstream allows for splitting token seperated lists.
* Each successive call to sepstream::GetToken() returns
* the next token, until none remain, at which point the method returns
* an empty string.
*/
class CoreExport sepstream : public classbase
{
private:
/** Original string.
*/
std::string tokens;
/** Last position of a seperator token
*/
std::string::iterator last_starting_position;
/** Current string position
*/
std::string::iterator n;
/** Seperator value
*/
char sep;
public:
/** Create a sepstream and fill it with the provided data
*/
sepstream(const std::string &source, char seperator);
virtual ~sepstream();
/** Fetch the next token from the stream
* @return The next token is returned, or an empty string if none remain
*/
virtual const std::string GetToken();
/** Fetch the entire remaining stream, without tokenizing
* @return The remaining part of the stream
*/
virtual const std::string GetRemaining();
/** Returns true if the end of the stream has been reached
* @return True if the end of the stream has been reached, otherwise false
*/
virtual bool StreamEnd();
};
/** A derived form of sepstream, which seperates on commas
*/
class CoreExport commasepstream : public sepstream
{
public:
/** Initialize with comma seperator
*/
commasepstream(const std::string &source) : sepstream(source, ',')
{
}
};
/** A derived form of sepstream, which seperates on spaces
*/
class CoreExport spacesepstream : public sepstream
{
public:
/** Initialize with space seperator
*/
spacesepstream(const std::string &source) : sepstream(source, ' ')
{
}
};
/** The portparser class seperates out a port range into integers.
* A port range may be specified in the input string in the form
* "6660,6661,6662-6669,7020". The end of the stream is indicated by
* a return value of 0 from portparser::GetToken(). If you attempt
* to specify an illegal range (e.g. one where start >= end, or
* start or end < 0) then GetToken() will return the first element
* of the pair of numbers.
*/
class CoreExport portparser : public classbase
{
private:
/** Used to split on commas
*/
commasepstream* sep;
/** Current position in a range of ports
*/
long in_range;
/** Starting port in a range of ports
*/
long range_begin;
/** Ending port in a range of ports
*/
long range_end;
/** Allow overlapped port ranges
*/
bool overlapped;
/** Used to determine overlapping of ports
* without O(n) algorithm being used
*/
std::map<long, bool> overlap_set;
/** Returns true if val overlaps an existing range
*/
bool Overlaps(long val);
public:
/** Create a portparser and fill it with the provided data
* @param source The source text to parse from
* @param allow_overlapped Allow overlapped ranges
*/
portparser(const std::string &source, bool allow_overlapped = true);
/** Frees the internal commasepstream object
*/
~portparser();
/** Fetch the next token from the stream
* @return The next port number is returned, or 0 if none remain
*/
long GetToken();
};
/** Used to hold a bitfield definition in dynamicbitmask.
* You must be allocated one of these by dynamicbitmask::Allocate(),
* you should not fill the values yourself!
*/
typedef std::pair<size_t, unsigned char> bitfield;
/** The irc::dynamicbitmask class is used to maintain a bitmap of
* boolean values, which can grow to any reasonable size no matter
* how many bitfields are in it.
*
* It starts off at 32 bits in size, large enough to hold 32 boolean
* values, with a memory allocation of 8 bytes. If you allocate more
* than 32 bits, the class will grow the bitmap by 8 bytes at a time
* for each set of 8 bitfields you allocate with the Allocate()
* method.
*
* This method is designed so that multiple modules can be allocated
* bit values in a bitmap dynamically, rather than having to define
* costs in a fixed size unsigned integer and having the possibility
* of collisions of values in different third party modules.
*
* IMPORTANT NOTE:
*
* To use this class, you must derive from it.
* This is because each derived instance has its own freebits array
* which can determine what bitfields are allocated on a TYPE BY TYPE
* basis, e.g. an irc::dynamicbitmask type for userrecs, and one for
* chanrecs, etc. You should inheret it in a very simple way as follows.
* The base class will resize and maintain freebits as required, you are
* just required to make the pointer static and specific to this class
* type.
*
* \code
* class mydbitmask : public irc::dynamicbitmask
* {
* private:
*
* static unsigned char* freebits;
*
* public:
*
* mydbitmask() : irc::dynamicbitmask()
* {
* freebits = new unsigned char[this->bits_size];
* memset(freebits, 0, this->bits_size);
* }
*
* ~mydbitmask()
* {
* delete[] freebits;
* }
*
* unsigned char* GetFreeBits()
* {
* return freebits;
* }
*
* void SetFreeBits(unsigned char* freebt)
* {
* freebits = freebt;
* }
* };
* \endcode
*/
class CoreExport dynamicbitmask : public classbase
{
private:
/** Data bits. We start with four of these,
* and we grow the bitfield as we allocate
* more than 32 entries with Allocate().
*/
unsigned char* bits;
protected:
/** Current set size (size of freebits and bits).
* Both freebits and bits will ALWAYS be the
* same length.
*/
unsigned char bits_size;
public:
/** Allocate the initial memory for bits and
* freebits and zero the memory.
*/
dynamicbitmask();
/** Free the memory used by bits and freebits
*/
virtual ~dynamicbitmask();
/** Allocate an irc::bitfield.
* @return An irc::bitfield which can be used
* with Get, Deallocate and Toggle methods.
* @throw Can throw std::bad_alloc if there is
* no ram left to grow the bitmask.
*/
bitfield Allocate();
/** Deallocate an irc::bitfield.
* @param An irc::bitfield to deallocate.
* @return True if the bitfield could be
* deallocated, false if it could not.
*/
bool Deallocate(bitfield &pos);
/** Toggle the value of a bitfield.
* @param pos A bitfield to allocate, previously
* allocated by dyamicbitmask::Allocate().
* @param state The state to set the field to.
*/
void Toggle(bitfield &pos, bool state);
/** Get the value of a bitfield.
* @param pos A bitfield to retrieve, previously
* allocated by dyamicbitmask::Allocate().
* @return The value of the bitfield.
* @throw Will throw ModuleException if the bitfield
* you provide is outside of the range
* 0 >= bitfield.first < size_bits.
*/
bool Get(bitfield &pos);
/** Return the size in bytes allocated to the bits
* array.
* Note that the actual allocation is twice this,
* as there are an equal number of bytes allocated
* for the freebits array.
*/
unsigned char GetSize();
/** Get free bits mask
*/
virtual unsigned char* GetFreeBits() { return NULL; }
/** Set free bits mask
*/
virtual void SetFreeBits(unsigned char* freebits) { }
};
/** Turn _ characters in a string into spaces
* @param n String to translate
* @return The new value with _ translated to space.
*/
CoreExport const char* Spacify(const char* n);
}
/* Define operators for using >> and << with irc::string to an ostream on an istream. */
/* This was endless fun. No. Really. */
/* It was also the first core change Ommeh made, if anyone cares */
/** Operator << for irc::string
*/
inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &os, const irc::string &str) { return os << str.c_str(); }
/** Operator >> for irc::string
*/
inline std::istream& operator>>(std::istream &is, irc::string &str)
{
std::string tmp;
is >> tmp;
str = tmp.c_str();
return is;
}
/* Define operators for + and == with irc::string to std::string for easy assignment
* and comparison
*
* Operator +
*/
inline std::string operator+ (std::string& leftval, irc::string& rightval)
{
return leftval + std::string(rightval.c_str());
}
/* Define operators for + and == with irc::string to std::string for easy assignment
* and comparison
*
* Operator +
*/
inline irc::string operator+ (irc::string& leftval, std::string& rightval)
{
return leftval + irc::string(rightval.c_str());
}
/* Define operators for + and == with irc::string to std::string for easy assignment
* and comparison
*
* Operator ==
*/
inline bool operator== (const std::string& leftval, const irc::string& rightval)
{
return (leftval.c_str() == rightval);
}
/* Define operators for + and == with irc::string to std::string for easy assignment
* and comparison
*
* Operator ==
*/
inline bool operator== (const irc::string& leftval, const std::string& rightval)
{
return (leftval == rightval.c_str());
}
/** Assign an irc::string to a std::string.
*/
inline std::string assign(const irc::string &other) { return other.c_str(); }
/** Assign a std::string to an irc::string.
*/
inline irc::string assign(const std::string &other) { return other.c_str(); }
/** Trim the leading and trailing spaces from a std::string.
*/
inline std::string& trim(std::string &str)
{
std::string::size_type start = str.find_first_not_of(" ");
std::string::size_type end = str.find_last_not_of(" ");
if (start == std::string::npos || end == std::string::npos)
str = "";
else
str = str.substr(start, end-start+1);
return str;
}
/** Hashing stuff is totally different on vc++'s hash_map implementation, so to save a buttload of
* #ifdefs we'll just do it all at once
*/
namespace nspace
{
/** Hashing function to hash irc::string
*/
#ifdef WINDOWS
template<> class CoreExport hash_compare<irc::string, std::less<irc::string> >
{
public:
enum { bucket_size = 4, min_buckets = 8 }; /* Got these numbers from the CRT source, if anyone wants to change them feel free. */
/** Compare two irc::string values for hashing in hash_map
*/
bool operator()(const irc::string & s1, const irc::string & s2) const
{
if(s1.length() != s2.length()) return true;
return (irc::irc_char_traits::compare(s1.c_str(), s2.c_str(), s1.length()) < 0);
}
/** Hash an irc::string value for hash_map
*/
size_t operator()(const irc::string & s) const;
};
template<> class CoreExport hash_compare<std::string, std::less<std::string> >
{
public:
enum { bucket_size = 4, min_buckets = 8 }; /* Again, from the CRT source */
/** Compare two std::string values for hashing in hash_map
*/
bool operator()(const std::string & s1, const std::string & s2) const
{
if(s1.length() != s2.length()) return true;
return (irc::irc_char_traits::compare(s1.c_str(), s2.c_str(), s1.length()) < 0);
}
/** Hash a std::string using RFC1459 case sensitivity rules
* @param s A string to hash
* @return The hash value
*/
size_t operator()(const std::string & s) const;
};
#else
template<> struct hash<irc::string>
{
/** Hash an irc::string using RFC1459 case sensitivity rules
* @param s A string to hash
* @return The hash value
*/
size_t operator()(const irc::string &s) const;
};
template<> struct hash<std::string>
{
/** Hash a std::string using RFC1459 case sensitivity rules
* @param s A string to hash
* @return The hash value
*/
size_t operator()(const string &s) const;
};
#endif
/** Convert a string to lower case respecting RFC1459
* @param n A string to lowercase
*/
void strlower(char *n);
}
#endif
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