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FIGPAR(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual FIGPAR(3)
NAME
figpar, parse_config, get_config_option - configuration file parsing
library
LIBRARY
library "libfigpar"
SYNOPSIS
#include <figpar.h>
int
parse_config(struct figpar_config options[], const char *path,
int (*unknown)(struct figpar_config *option, uint32_t line,
char *directive, char *value), uint8_t processing_options);
struct figpar_config *
get_config_option(struct figpar_config options[], const char *directive);
#include <string_m.h>
int
replaceall(char *source, const char *find, const char *replace);
unsigned int
strcount(const char *source, const char *find);
void
strexpand(char *source);
void
strexpandnl(char *source);
void
strtolower(char *source);
DESCRIPTION
The figpar library provides a light-weight, portable framework for
parsing configuration files. The library uses open(2), read(2), and
lseek(2) within the file pointed to by path to find directives and values
which are then made available to the application.
Due to the fact that configuration files may have basic syntax
differences, the library does not attempt to impose any structure on the
data but instead provides raw data to a set of callback functions. These
callback functions can in-turn initiate abort through their return value,
allowing custom syntax validation during parsing.
Configuration directives, types, and callback functions are provided
through data structures defined in <figpar.h>:
struct figpar_config {
enum figpar_cfgtype type; /* value type */
const char *directive; /* keyword */
union figpar_cfgvalue value; /* value */
/* Pointer to function used when directive is found */
int (*action)(struct figpar_config *option, uint32_t line,
FIGPAR_TYPE_UINT = 0x0004, /* unsigned 32 bit integer */
FIGPAR_TYPE_STR = 0x0008, /* string pointer */
FIGPAR_TYPE_STRARRAY = 0x0010, /* string array pointer */
FIGPAR_TYPE_DATA1 = 0x0020, /* void data type-1 (open) */
FIGPAR_TYPE_DATA2 = 0x0040, /* void data type-2 (open) */
FIGPAR_TYPE_DATA3 = 0x0080, /* void data type-3 (open) */
FIGPAR_TYPE_RESERVED1 = 0x0100, /* reserved data type-1 */
FIGPAR_TYPE_RESERVED2 = 0x0200, /* reserved data type-2 */
FIGPAR_TYPE_RESERVED3 = 0x0400, /* reserved data type-3 */
};
union figpar_cfgvalue {
void *data; /* Pointer to NUL-terminated string */
char *str; /* Pointer to NUL-terminated string */
char **strarray; /* Pointer to an array of strings */
int32_t num; /* Signed 32-bit integer value */
uint32_t u_num; /* Unsigned 32-bit integer value */
uint32_t boolean:1; /* Boolean integer value (0 or 1) */
};
The processing_options argument to parse_config() is a mask of bit fields
which indicate various processing options. The possible flags are:
FIGPAR_BREAK_ON_EQUALS An equals sign (`=') is normally considered
part of the directive. This flag enables
terminating the directive at the equals sign.
Also makes equals sign optional and transient.
FIGPAR_BREAK_ON_SEMICOLON A semicolon (`;') is normally considered part
of the value. This flag enables terminating
the value at the semicolon. Also allows
multiple statements on a single line separated
by semicolon.
FIGPAR_CASE_SENSITIVE Normally directives are matched case
insensitively using fnmatch(3). This flag
enables directive matching to be case
sensitive.
FIGPAR_REQUIRE_EQUALS If a directive is not followed by an equals,
processing is aborted.
FIGPAR_STRICT_EQUALS Equals must be part of the directive to be
considered a delimiter between directive and
value.
The options struct array pointer can be NULL and every directive will run
the unknown() function argument.
The directive for each figpar_config item in the parse_config() options
argument is matched against each parsed directive using fnmatch(3) until
a match is found. If a match is found, the action() function for that
figpar_config directive is run with the line number, directive, and
value. Otherwise if no match, the unknown() function is run (with the
same arguments).
If either action or unknown return non-zero, parse_config() aborts
reading the file and returns the error value to its caller.
providing a simple unknown function based on queue(3) that populates a
singly-linked list of a struct containing the directive and value.
In addition, miscellaneous string manipulation routines are provided by
<string_m.h>:
replaceall() Replace all occurrences of find in source with replace.
strcount() Count the number of occurrences of one string that appear
in the source string. Return value is the total count.
An example use would be to show how large a block of
memory needs to be for a replaceall() series.
strexpand() Expand escape sequences in a buffer pointed to by source.
strexpandnl() Expand only the escaped newlines in a buffer pointed to by
source.
strtolower() Convert a string to lower case.
SEE ALSO
queue(3)
HISTORY
The figpar library first appeared in FreeBSD 10.2.
AUTHORS
Devin Teske <dteske@FreeBSD.org>
BUGS
This is the first implementation of the library, and the interface may be
subject to refinement.
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11 March 13, 2018 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11