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view src/itemlist.c @ 180:09ca6eb5c7ff noffle
[svn] * TODO,src/client.c,src/client.h,src/fetch.c,src/fetch.h,src/noffle.c:
Improve error checking during fetches. A fetch is now aborted immediately
if the connection times out or if an unexpected response arrives.
This should fix problems with articles appearing in the wrong group,
and possibly other mysterious happenings.
author | bears |
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date | Wed, 09 May 2001 12:33:43 +0100 |
parents | 78e2ae741240 |
children | 24d4cd032da5 |
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/* itemlist.c $Id: itemlist.c 78 2000-05-13 15:34:15Z bears $ */ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif #include "itemlist.h" #include <ctype.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include "common.h" #include "log.h" #include "portable.h" #if defined(ITEMLIST_TEST) #define Log_err printf #endif #define SEP_CHAR '\1' /* Replace all separators with this */ struct ItemList { char *list; char *next; size_t count; }; /* Make a new item list. */ ItemList * new_Itl( const char *list, const char *separators ) { ItemList * res; char *p; Bool inItem; res = malloc( sizeof( ItemList ) ); if ( res == NULL ) { Log_err( "Malloc of ItemList failed." ); exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); } res->list = malloc ( strlen(list) + 2 ); if ( res->list == NULL ) { Log_err( "Malloc of ItemList.list failed." ); exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); } strcpy( res->list, list ); res->count = 0; res->next = res->list; /* Separate items into strings and have final zero-length string. */ for( p = res->list, inItem = FALSE; *p != '\0'; p++ ) { Bool isSep = ( strchr( separators, p[ 0 ] ) != NULL ); if ( inItem ) { if ( isSep ) { p[ 0 ] = '\0'; inItem = FALSE; res->count++; } } else { if ( isSep ) p[ 0 ] = SEP_CHAR; else inItem = TRUE; } } if ( inItem ) res->count++; p[ 1 ] = '\0'; return res; } /* Delete an item list. */ void del_Itl( ItemList *self ) { if ( self == NULL ) return; free( self->list ); free( self ); } /* Get first item. */ const char * Itl_first( ItemList *self) { self->next = self->list; return Itl_next( self ); } /* Get next item or NULL. */ const char * Itl_next( ItemList *self ) { char *res = self->next; if ( res[ 0 ] == '\0' ) return NULL; while ( res[ 0 ] == SEP_CHAR ) res++; if ( res[ 0 ] == '\0' && res[ 1 ] == '\0' ) return NULL; self->next = res + strlen( res ) + 1; return res; } /* Get count of items in list. */ size_t Itl_count( const ItemList *self ) { return self->count; } #if defined(ITEMLIST_TEST) /* Test code borrowed from wildmat.c. Yep, still uses gets(). */ extern char *gets(); int main() { Str line; Str seps; ItemList * itl; int count; const char *item; printf( "Itemlist tester. Enter seperators, then strings to test.\n" ); printf( "A blank line gets prompts for new seperators; blank separators\n" ); printf( "exits the program.\n" ); for ( ; ; ) { printf( "\nEnter seperators: " ); (void) fflush( stdout ); if ( gets( seps ) == NULL || seps[0] == '\0' ) break; for ( ; ; ) { printf( "Enter line: " ); (void) fflush( stdout ); if ( gets( line ) == NULL ) exit( 0 ); if ( line[0] == '\0' ) break; itl = new_Itl( line, seps ); printf( "%d items on list\n", Itl_count( itl ) ); count = 0; for ( item = Itl_first( itl ); item != NULL; item = Itl_next( itl ) ) printf( " Item %d is '%s'\n", ++count, item ); if ( count != Itl_count( itl ) ) printf( "*** Warning - counts don't match ***\n" ); del_Itl( itl ); } } exit(0); /* NOTREACHED */ } #endif /* defined(TEST) */