postgresql/src/bin/psql/stringutils.c

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/*
* psql - the PostgreSQL interactive terminal
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* src/bin/psql/stringutils.c
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include "common.h"
#include "stringutils.h"
/*
* Replacement for strtok() (a.k.a. poor man's flex)
*
* Splits a string into tokens, returning one token per call, then NULL
* when no more tokens exist in the given string.
*
* The calling convention is similar to that of strtok, but with more
* frammishes.
*
* s - string to parse, if NULL continue parsing the last string
* whitespace - set of whitespace characters that separate tokens
* delim - set of non-whitespace separator characters (or NULL)
* quote - set of characters that can quote a token (NULL if none)
* escape - character that can quote quotes (0 if none)
* e_strings - if true, treat E'...' syntax as a valid token
* del_quotes - if true, strip quotes from the returned token, else return
* it exactly as found in the string
* encoding - the active character-set encoding
*
* Characters in 'delim', if any, will be returned as single-character
* tokens unless part of a quoted token.
*
* Double occurrences of the quoting character are always taken to represent
* a single quote character in the data. If escape isn't 0, then escape
* followed by anything (except \0) is a data character too.
*
* The combination of e_strings and del_quotes both true is not currently
* handled. This could be fixed but it's not needed anywhere at the moment.
*
* Note that the string s is _not_ overwritten in this implementation.
*
* NB: it's okay to vary delim, quote, and escape from one call to the
* next on a single source string, but changing whitespace is a bad idea
* since you might lose data.
*/
char *
strtokx(const char *s,
const char *whitespace,
const char *delim,
const char *quote,
char escape,
bool e_strings,
bool del_quotes,
int encoding)
{
static char *storage = NULL; /* store the local copy of the users
* string here */
static char *string = NULL; /* pointer into storage where to continue on
* next call */
/* variously abused variables: */
unsigned int offset;
char *start;
char *p;
if (s)
{
free(storage);
/*
* We may need extra space to insert delimiter nulls for adjacent
* tokens. 2X the space is a gross overestimate, but it's unlikely
* that this code will be used on huge strings anyway.
*/
storage = pg_malloc(2 * strlen(s) + 1);
strcpy(storage, s);
string = storage;
}
if (!storage)
return NULL;
/* skip leading whitespace */
offset = strspn(string, whitespace);
start = &string[offset];
/* end of string reached? */
if (*start == '\0')
{
/* technically we don't need to free here, but we're nice */
free(storage);
storage = NULL;
string = NULL;
return NULL;
}
/* test if delimiter character */
if (delim && strchr(delim, *start))
{
/*
* If not at end of string, we need to insert a null to terminate the
* returned token. We can just overwrite the next character if it
* happens to be in the whitespace set ... otherwise move over the
* rest of the string to make room. (This is why we allocated extra
* space above).
*/
p = start + 1;
if (*p != '\0')
{
if (!strchr(whitespace, *p))
memmove(p + 1, p, strlen(p) + 1);
*p = '\0';
string = p + 1;
}
else
{
/* at end of string, so no extra work */
string = p;
}
return start;
}
/* check for E string */
p = start;
if (e_strings &&
(*p == 'E' || *p == 'e') &&
p[1] == '\'')
{
quote = "'";
escape = '\\'; /* if std strings before, not any more */
p++;
}
/* test if quoting character */
if (quote && strchr(quote, *p))
{
/* okay, we have a quoted token, now scan for the closer */
char thisquote = *p++;
for (; *p; p += PQmblenBounded(p, encoding))
{
if (*p == escape && p[1] != '\0')
p++; /* process escaped anything */
else if (*p == thisquote && p[1] == thisquote)
p++; /* process doubled quote */
else if (*p == thisquote)
{
p++; /* skip trailing quote */
break;
}
}
/*
* If not at end of string, we need to insert a null to terminate the
* returned token. See notes above.
*/
if (*p != '\0')
{
if (!strchr(whitespace, *p))
memmove(p + 1, p, strlen(p) + 1);
*p = '\0';
string = p + 1;
}
else
{
/* at end of string, so no extra work */
string = p;
}
/* Clean up the token if caller wants that */
if (del_quotes)
strip_quotes(start, thisquote, escape, encoding);
return start;
}
/*
* Otherwise no quoting character. Scan till next whitespace, delimiter
* or quote. NB: at this point, *start is known not to be '\0',
* whitespace, delim, or quote, so we will consume at least one character.
*/
offset = strcspn(start, whitespace);
if (delim)
{
unsigned int offset2 = strcspn(start, delim);
if (offset > offset2)
offset = offset2;
}
if (quote)
{
unsigned int offset2 = strcspn(start, quote);
if (offset > offset2)
offset = offset2;
}
p = start + offset;
/*
* If not at end of string, we need to insert a null to terminate the
* returned token. See notes above.
*/
if (*p != '\0')
{
if (!strchr(whitespace, *p))
memmove(p + 1, p, strlen(p) + 1);
*p = '\0';
string = p + 1;
}
else
{
/* at end of string, so no extra work */
string = p;
}
return start;
}
/*
* strip_quotes
*
* Remove quotes from the string at *source. Leading and trailing occurrences
* of 'quote' are removed; embedded double occurrences of 'quote' are reduced
* to single occurrences; if 'escape' is not 0 then 'escape' removes special
* significance of next character.
*
* Note that the source string is overwritten in-place.
*/
void
strip_quotes(char *source, char quote, char escape, int encoding)
{
char *src;
char *dst;
Assert(source != NULL);
Assert(quote != '\0');
src = dst = source;
if (*src && *src == quote)
src++; /* skip leading quote */
while (*src)
{
char c = *src;
int i;
if (c == quote && src[1] == '\0')
break; /* skip trailing quote */
else if (c == quote && src[1] == quote)
src++; /* process doubled quote */
else if (c == escape && src[1] != '\0')
src++; /* process escaped character */
i = PQmblenBounded(src, encoding);
while (i--)
*dst++ = *src++;
}
*dst = '\0';
}
/*
* quote_if_needed
*
* Opposite of strip_quotes(). If "source" denotes itself literally without
* quoting or escaping, returns NULL. Otherwise, returns a malloc'd copy with
* quoting and escaping applied:
*
* source - string to parse
* entails_quote - any of these present? need outer quotes
* quote - doubled within string, affixed to both ends
* escape - doubled within string
* force_quote - if true, quote the output even if it doesn't "need" it
* encoding - the active character-set encoding
*
* Do not use this as a substitute for PQescapeStringConn(). Use it for
* strings to be parsed by strtokx() or psql_scan_slash_option().
*/
char *
quote_if_needed(const char *source, const char *entails_quote,
char quote, char escape, bool force_quote,
int encoding)
{
const char *src;
char *ret;
char *dst;
bool need_quotes = force_quote;
Assert(source != NULL);
Assert(quote != '\0');
src = source;
dst = ret = pg_malloc(2 * strlen(src) + 3); /* excess */
*dst++ = quote;
while (*src)
{
char c = *src;
int i;
if (c == quote)
{
need_quotes = true;
*dst++ = quote;
}
else if (c == escape)
{
need_quotes = true;
*dst++ = escape;
}
else if (strchr(entails_quote, c))
need_quotes = true;
i = PQmblenBounded(src, encoding);
while (i--)
*dst++ = *src++;
}
*dst++ = quote;
*dst = '\0';
if (!need_quotes)
{
free(ret);
ret = NULL;
}
return ret;
}