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/* Format strings.
Copyright (C) 2001-2010, 2012-2013, 2015, 2019-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>, 2001.
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 3 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, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef _FORMAT_H
#define _FORMAT_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h> /* because Gnulib's <stdlib.h> may '#define free ...' */
#include "pos.h" /* Get lex_pos_ty. */
#include "message.h" /* Get NFORMATS. */
#include "plural-distrib.h" /* Get struct plural_distribution. */
#include "error.h" /* Get fallback definition of __attribute__. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* These indicators are set by the parse function at the appropriate
positions. */
enum
{
/* Set on the first byte of a format directive. */
FMTDIR_START = 1 << 0,
/* Set on the last byte of a format directive. */
FMTDIR_END = 1 << 1,
/* Set on the last byte of an invalid format directive, where a parse error
was recognized. */
FMTDIR_ERROR = 1 << 2
};
/* Macro for use inside a parser:
Sets an indicator at the position corresponding to PTR.
Assumes local variables 'fdi' and 'format_start' are defined. */
#define FDI_SET(ptr, flag) \
if (fdi != NULL) \
fdi[(ptr) - format_start] |= (flag)/*;*/
/* This type of callback is responsible for showing an error. */
typedef void (*formatstring_error_logger_t) (const char *format, ...)
#if __GNUC__ > 3 || (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 1)
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 1, 2)))
#endif
;
/* This structure describes a format string parser for a language. */
struct formatstring_parser
{
/* Parse the given string as a format string.
If translated is true, some extensions available only to msgstr but not
to msgid strings are recognized.
If fdi is non-NULL, it must be a an array of strlen (string) zero bytes.
Return a freshly allocated structure describing
1. the argument types/names needed for the format string,
2. the total number of format directives.
Return NULL if the string is not a valid format string. In this case,
also set *invalid_reason to an error message explaining why.
In both cases, set FMTDIR_* bits at the appropriate positions in fdi. */
void * (*parse) (const char *string, bool translated, char *fdi, char **invalid_reason);
/* Free a format string descriptor, returned by parse(). */
void (*free) (void *descr);
/* Return the number of format directives.
A string that can be output literally has 0 format directives. */
int (*get_number_of_directives) (void *descr);
/* Return true if the format string, although valid, contains directives that
make it appear unlikely that the string was meant as a format string.
A NULL function is equivalent to a function that always returns false. */
bool (*is_unlikely_intentional) (void *descr);
/* Verify that the argument types/names in msgid_descr and those in
msgstr_descr are the same (if equality=true), or (if equality=false)
that those of msgid_descr extend those of msgstr_descr (i.e.
msgstr_descr may omit some of the arguments of msgid_descr).
If not, signal an error using error_logger (only if error_logger != NULL)
and return true. Otherwise return false. */
bool (*check) (void *msgid_descr, void *msgstr_descr, bool equality, formatstring_error_logger_t error_logger, const char *pretty_msgid, const char *pretty_msgstr);
};
/* Format string parsers, each defined in its own file. */
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_c;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_objc;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_python;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_python_brace;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_java;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_java_printf;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_csharp;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_javascript;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_scheme;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_lisp;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_elisp;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_librep;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_ruby;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_sh;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_awk;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_lua;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_pascal;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_smalltalk;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_qt;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_qt_plural;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_kde;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_kde_kuit;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_boost;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_tcl;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_perl;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_perl_brace;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_php;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_gcc_internal;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_gfc_internal;
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser formatstring_ycp;
/* Table of all format string parsers. */
extern DLL_VARIABLE struct formatstring_parser *formatstring_parsers[NFORMATS];
/* Returns an array of the ISO C 99 <inttypes.h> format directives and other
format flags or directives with a system dependent expansion contained in
the argument string. *intervalsp is assigned to a freshly allocated array
of intervals (startpos pointing to '<', endpos to the character after '>'),
and *lengthp is assigned to the number of intervals in this array. */
struct interval
{
size_t startpos;
size_t endpos;
};
extern void
get_sysdep_c_format_directives (const char *string, bool translated,
struct interval **intervalsp, size_t *lengthp);
/* Returns the number of unnamed arguments consumed by a Python format
string. */
extern unsigned int get_python_format_unnamed_arg_count (const char *string);
/* Check whether both formats strings contain compatible format
specifications for format type i (0 <= i < NFORMATS).
Return the number of errors that were seen. */
extern int
check_msgid_msgstr_format_i (const char *msgid, const char *msgid_plural,
const char *msgstr, size_t msgstr_len,
size_t i,
struct argument_range range,
const struct plural_distribution *distribution,
formatstring_error_logger_t error_logger);
/* Check whether both formats strings contain compatible format
specifications.
Return the number of errors that were seen. */
extern int
check_msgid_msgstr_format (const char *msgid, const char *msgid_plural,
const char *msgstr, size_t msgstr_len,
const enum is_format is_format[NFORMATS],
struct argument_range range,
const struct plural_distribution *distribution,
formatstring_error_logger_t error_logger);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _FORMAT_H */