-#include <string>
+/* +------------------------------------+
+ * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
+ * +------------------------------------+
+ *
+ * InspIRCd is copyright (C) 2002-2006 ChatSpike-Dev.
+ * E-mail:
+ * <brain@chatspike.net>
+ * <Craig@chatspike.net>
+ *
+ * Written by Craig Edwards, Craig McLure, and others.
+ * This program is free but copyrighted software; see
+ * the file COPYING for details.
+ *
+ * ---------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+using namespace std;
+
+#include "inspircd_config.h"
#include "inspircd.h"
+#include <string>
#include "hashcomp.h"
-#include "helperfuncs.h"
-#ifdef GCC3
+
#include <ext/hash_map>
-#else
-#include <hash_map>
-#endif
-#ifdef GCC3
#define nspace __gnu_cxx
-#else
-#define nspace std
-#endif
+
+/******************************************************
+ *
+ * The hash functions of InspIRCd are the centrepoint
+ * of the entire system. If these functions are
+ * inefficient or wasteful, the whole program suffers
+ * as a result. A lot of C programmers in the ircd
+ * scene spend a lot of time debating (arguing) about
+ * the best way to write hash functions to hash irc
+ * nicknames, channels etc.
+ * We are lucky as C++ developers as hash_map does
+ * a lot of this for us. It does intellegent memory
+ * requests, bucketing, search functions, insertion
+ * and deletion etc. All we have to do is write some
+ * overloaded comparison and hash value operators which
+ * cause it to act in an irc-like way. The features we
+ * add to the standard hash_map are:
+ *
+ * Case insensitivity: The hash_map will be case
+ * insensitive.
+ *
+ * Scandanavian Comparisons: The characters [, ], \ will
+ * be considered the lowercase of {, } and |.
+ *
+ * This file also contains hashing methods for hashing
+ * insp_inaddr structs, we use this if we want to cache IP
+ * addresses.
+ *
+ ******************************************************/
using namespace std;
+using namespace irc::sockets;
-#ifdef GCC34
-size_t hash<in_addr>::operator()(const struct in_addr &a) const
-#else
-size_t nspace::hash<in_addr>::operator()(const struct in_addr &a) const
-#endif
+/* convert a string to lowercase. Note following special circumstances
+ * taken from RFC 1459. Many "official" server branches still hold to this
+ * rule so i will too;
+ *
+ * Because of IRC's scandanavian origin, the characters {}| are
+ * considered to be the lower case equivalents of the characters []\,
+ * respectively. This is a critical issue when determining the
+ * equivalence of two nicknames.
+ */
+void nspace::strlower(char *n)
{
- size_t q;
- memcpy(&q,&a,sizeof(size_t));
- return q;
+ if (n)
+ {
+ for (char* t = n; *t; t++)
+ *t = lowermap[(unsigned char)*t];
+ }
+}
+
+size_t nspace::hash<insp_inaddr>::operator()(const insp_inaddr &a) const
+{
+ size_t q;
+ memcpy(&q,&a,sizeof(size_t));
+ return q;
}
-#ifdef GCC34
-size_t hash<string>::operator()(const string &s) const
-#else
size_t nspace::hash<string>::operator()(const string &s) const
+{
+ char a[s.length()];
+ size_t t = 0;
+ static struct hash<const char *> strhash;
+
+ for (const char* x = s.c_str(); *x; x++) /* Faster to do it this way than */
+ a[t++] = lowermap[(unsigned char)*x]; /* Seperate strlcpy and strlower */
+
+ a[t] = 0;
+
+ return strhash(a);
+}
+
+bool irc::StrHashComp::operator()(const std::string& s1, const std::string& s2) const
+{
+ unsigned char* n1 = (unsigned char*)s1.c_str();
+ unsigned char* n2 = (unsigned char*)s2.c_str();
+ for (; *n1 && *n2; n1++, n2++)
+ if (lowermap[*n1] != lowermap[*n2])
+ return false;
+ return (lowermap[*n1] == lowermap[*n2]);
+}
+
+bool irc::InAddr_HashComp::operator()(const insp_inaddr &s1, const insp_inaddr &s2) const
+{
+#ifdef IPV6
+ for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++)
+ if (s2.s6_addr[n] != s1.s6_addr[n])
+ return false;
+ return true;
+#else
+ return (s1.s_addr == s1.s_addr);
#endif
+}
+
+/******************************************************
+ *
+ * This is the implementation of our special irc::string
+ * class which is a case-insensitive equivalent to
+ * std::string which is not only case-insensitive but
+ * can also do scandanavian comparisons, e.g. { = [, etc.
+ *
+ * This class depends on the const array 'lowermap'.
+ *
+ ******************************************************/
+
+bool irc::irc_char_traits::eq(char c1st, char c2nd)
+{
+ return lowermap[(unsigned char)c1st] == lowermap[(unsigned char)c2nd];
+}
+
+bool irc::irc_char_traits::ne(char c1st, char c2nd)
+{
+ return lowermap[(unsigned char)c1st] != lowermap[(unsigned char)c2nd];
+}
+
+bool irc::irc_char_traits::lt(char c1st, char c2nd)
+{
+ return lowermap[(unsigned char)c1st] < lowermap[(unsigned char)c2nd];
+}
+
+int irc::irc_char_traits::compare(const char* str1, const char* str2, size_t n)
+{
+ for(unsigned int i = 0; i < n; i++)
+ {
+ if(lowermap[(unsigned char)*str1] > lowermap[(unsigned char)*str2])
+ return 1;
+
+ if(lowermap[(unsigned char)*str1] < lowermap[(unsigned char)*str2])
+ return -1;
+
+ if(*str1 == 0 || *str2 == 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ str1++;
+ str2++;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+std::string operator+ (std::string& leftval, irc::string& rightval)
{
- char a[MAXBUF];
- static struct hash<const char *> strhash;
- strlcpy(a,s.c_str(),MAXBUF);
- strlower(a);
- return strhash(a);
+ return leftval + std::string(rightval.c_str());
}
-bool StrHashComp::operator()(const string& s1, const string& s2) const
+irc::string operator+ (irc::string& leftval, std::string& rightval)
{
- char a[MAXBUF],b[MAXBUF];
- strlcpy(a,s1.c_str(),MAXBUF);
- strlcpy(b,s2.c_str(),MAXBUF);
- strlower(a);
- strlower(b);
- return (strcasecmp(a,b) == 0);
+ return leftval + irc::string(rightval.c_str());
}
-bool InAddr_HashComp::operator()(const in_addr &s1, const in_addr &s2) const
+bool operator== (std::string& leftval, irc::string& rightval)
{
- size_t q;
- size_t p;
+ return (leftval == std::string(rightval.c_str()));
+}
- memcpy(&q,&s1,sizeof(size_t));
- memcpy(&p,&s2,sizeof(size_t));
+bool operator== (irc::string& leftval, std::string& rightval)
+{
+ return (rightval == std::string(leftval.c_str()));
+}
+
+const char* irc::irc_char_traits::find(const char* s1, int n, char c)
+{
+ while(n-- > 0 && lowermap[(unsigned char)*s1] != lowermap[(unsigned char)c])
+ s1++;
+ return s1;
+}
- return (q == p);
+/* See hashcomp.h if you care about these... */
+std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &os, const irc::string &str)
+{
+ return os << str.c_str();
+}
+
+std::istream& operator>>(std::istream &is, irc::string &str)
+{
+ std::string tmp;
+ is >> tmp;
+ str = tmp.c_str();
+ return is;
+}
+
+irc::tokenstream::tokenstream(const std::string &source) : tokens(source), last_pushed(false)
+{
+ /* Record starting position and current position */
+ last_starting_position = tokens.begin();
+ n = tokens.begin();
+}
+
+irc::tokenstream::~tokenstream()
+{
}
+const std::string irc::tokenstream::GetToken()
+{
+ std::string::iterator lsp = last_starting_position;
+
+ while (n != tokens.end())
+ {
+ if ((last_pushed) && (*n == ':'))
+ {
+ /* If we find a token thats not the first and starts with :,
+ * this is the last token on the line
+ */
+ std::string::iterator curr = ++n;
+ n = tokens.end();
+ return std::string(curr, tokens.end());
+ }
+
+ last_pushed = false;
+
+ if ((*n == ' ') || (n+1 == tokens.end()))
+ {
+ /* If we find a space, or end of string, this is the end of a token.
+ */
+ last_starting_position = n+1;
+ last_pushed = true;
+
+ std::string strip(lsp, n+1 == tokens.end() ? n+1 : n++);
+ while ((strip.length()) && (strip.find_last_of(' ') == strip.length() - 1))
+ strip.erase(strip.end() - 1);
+
+ return strip;
+ }
+
+ n++;
+ }
+ return "";
+}
+
+irc::commasepstream::commasepstream(const std::string &source) : tokens(source)
+{
+ last_starting_position = tokens.begin();
+ n = tokens.begin();
+}
+
+const std::string irc::commasepstream::GetToken()
+{
+ std::string::iterator lsp = last_starting_position;
+
+ while (n != tokens.end())
+ {
+ if ((*n == ',') || (n+1 == tokens.end()))
+ {
+ last_starting_position = n+1;
+ return std::string(lsp, n+1 == tokens.end() ? n+1 : n++);
+ }
+
+ n++;
+ }
+
+ return "";
+}
+
+irc::commasepstream::~commasepstream()
+{
+}