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/*
* InspIRCd -- Internet Relay Chat Daemon
*
* Copyright (C) 2019 linuxdaemon <linuxdaemon.irc@gmail.com>
* Copyright (C) 2013, 2018-2019 Sadie Powell <sadie@witchery.services>
* Copyright (C) 2013 Adam <Adam@anope.org>
* Copyright (C) 2012-2013, 2016 Attila Molnar <attilamolnar@hush.com>
* Copyright (C) 2012 Robby <robby@chatbelgie.be>
* Copyright (C) 2009 Uli Schlachter <psychon@inspircd.org>
* Copyright (C) 2009 Daniel De Graaf <danieldg@inspircd.org>
* Copyright (C) 2008 Robin Burchell <robin+git@viroteck.net>
* Copyright (C) 2008 Pippijn van Steenhoven <pip88nl@gmail.com>
* Copyright (C) 2007 Dennis Friis <peavey@inspircd.org>
* Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Craig Edwards <brain@inspircd.org>
*
* This file is part of InspIRCd. InspIRCd 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, version 2.
*
* 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#pragma once
#include <cstring>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <deque>
#include <map>
#include <set>
#include "inspircd.h"
#include "convto.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 |.
*
* There are functors that accept std::string and
* compare/hash them as type irc::string by using
* mapping arrays internally.
*******************************************************/
/** Seperate from the other casemap tables so that code *can* still exclusively rely on RFC casemapping
* if it must.
*
* This is provided as a pointer so that modules can change it to their custom mapping tables,
* e.g. for national character support.
*/
CoreExport extern unsigned const char *national_case_insensitive_map;
/** A mapping of uppercase to lowercase, including scandinavian
* 'oddities' as specified by RFC1459, e.g. { -> [, and | -> \
*/
CoreExport extern unsigned const char rfc_case_insensitive_map[256];
/** Case insensitive map, ASCII rules.
* That is;
* [ != {, but A == a.
*/
CoreExport extern unsigned const char ascii_case_insensitive_map[256];
/** The irc namespace contains a number of helper classes.
*/
namespace irc
{
/** Check if two IRC object (e.g. nick or channel) names are equal.
* This function uses national_case_insensitive_map to determine equality, which, by default does comparison
* according to RFC 1459, treating certain otherwise non-identical characters as identical.
* @param s1 First string to compare
* @param s2 Second string to compare
* @return True if the two names are equal, false otherwise
*/
CoreExport bool equals(const std::string& s1, const std::string& s2);
/** Check whether \p needle exists within \p haystack.
* @param haystack The string to search within.
* @param needle The string to search for.
* @return Either the index at which \p needle was found or std::string::npos.
*/
CoreExport size_t find(const std::string& haystack, const std::string& needle);
/** 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
{
return equals(s1, s2);
}
};
struct insensitive
{
size_t CoreExport operator()(const std::string &s) const;
};
struct insensitive_swo
{
bool CoreExport operator()(const std::string& a, const std::string& b) const;
};
/** 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
* false.
*/
class CoreExport sepstream
{
protected:
/** Original string.
*/
std::string tokens;
/** Separator value
*/
char sep;
/** Current string position
*/
size_t pos;
/** If set then GetToken() can return an empty string
*/
bool allow_empty;
public:
/** Create a sepstream and fill it with the provided data
*/
sepstream(const std::string &source, char separator, bool allowempty = false);
/** Fetch the next token from the stream
* @param token The next token from the stream is placed here
* @return True if tokens still remain, false if there are none left
*/
bool GetToken(std::string& token);
/** Fetch the next numeric token from the stream
* @param token The next token from the stream is placed here
* @return True if tokens still remain, false if there are none left
*/
template<typename Numeric>
bool GetNumericToken(Numeric& token)
{
std::string str;
if (!GetToken(str))
return false;
token = ConvToNum<Numeric>(str);
return true;
}
/** Fetch the entire remaining stream, without tokenizing
* @return The remaining part of the stream
*/
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
*/
bool StreamEnd();
/** Returns true if the specified value exists in the stream
* @param value The value to search for
* @return True if the value was found, False otherwise
*/
bool Contains(const std::string& value);
};
/** A derived form of sepstream, which seperates on commas
*/
class CoreExport commasepstream : public sepstream
{
public:
/** Initialize with comma separator
*/
commasepstream(const std::string &source, bool allowempty = false) : sepstream(source, ',', allowempty)
{
}
};
/** A derived form of sepstream, which seperates on spaces
*/
class CoreExport spacesepstream : public sepstream
{
public:
/** Initialize with space separator
*/
spacesepstream(const std::string &source, bool allowempty = false) : sepstream(source, ' ', allowempty)
{
}
};
/** 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:
/** The message we are parsing tokens from. */
std::string message;
/** The current position within the message. */
size_t position;
public:
/** Create a tokenstream and fill it with the provided data. */
tokenstream(const std::string& msg, size_t start = 0, size_t end = std::string::npos);
/** Retrieves the underlying message. */
std::string& GetMessage() { return message; }
/** Retrieve the next \<middle> token in the token stream.
* @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 GetMiddle(std::string& token);
/** Retrieve the next \<trailing> token in the token stream.
* @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 GetTrailing(std::string& token);
};
/** 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
{
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::set<long> 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);
/** Fetch the next token from the stream
* @return The next port number is returned, or 0 if none remain
*/
long GetToken();
};
}
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