/* HTParse: URL parsing in the WWW Library * HTPARSE * * This module of the WWW library contains code to parse URLs and various * related things. * Implemented by HTParse.c . */ #ifndef HTPARSE_H #define HTPARSE_H #ifndef HTUTILS_H #include #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * The following are flag bits which may be ORed together to form * a number to give the 'wanted' argument to HTParse. */ #define PARSE_ACCESS 16 #define PARSE_HOST 8 #define PARSE_PATH 4 #define PARSE_ANCHOR 2 #define PARSE_PUNCTUATION 1 #define PARSE_ALL 31 #define PARSE_ALL_WITHOUT_ANCHOR (PARSE_ALL ^ PARSE_ANCHOR) /* * Additional flag bits for more details on components already * covered by the above. The PARSE_PATH above doesn't really * strictly refer to the path component in the sense of the URI * specs only, but rather to that combined with a possible query * component. - kw */ #define PARSE_STRICTPATH 32 #define PARSE_QUERY 64 /* * The following are valid mask values. The terms are the BNF names * in the URL document. */ #define URL_XALPHAS UCH(1) #define URL_XPALPHAS UCH(2) #define URL_PATH UCH(4) /* Strip white space off a string. HTStrip() * ------------------------------- * * On exit, * Return value points to first non-white character, or to 0 if none. * All trailing white space is OVERWRITTEN with zero. */ extern char *HTStrip(char *s); /* Parse a Name relative to another name. HTParse() * -------------------------------------- * * This returns those parts of a name which are given (and requested) * substituting bits from the related name where necessary. * * On entry, * aName A filename given * relatedName A name relative to which aName is to be parsed * wanted A mask for the bits which are wanted. * * On exit, * returns A pointer to a malloc'd string which MUST BE FREED */ extern char *HTParse(const char *aName, const char *relatedName, int wanted); /* HTParseAnchor(), fast HTParse() specialization * ---------------------------------------------- * * On exit, * returns A pointer within input string (probably to its end '\0') */ extern const char *HTParseAnchor(const char *aName); /* Simplify a filename. HTSimplify() * -------------------- * * A unix-style file is allowed to contain the seqeunce xxx/../ which may * be replaced by "" , and the seqeunce "/./" which may be replaced by "/". * Simplification helps us recognize duplicate filenames. * * Thus, /etc/junk/../fred becomes /etc/fred * /etc/junk/./fred becomes /etc/junk/fred * * but we should NOT change * http://fred.xxx.edu/../.. * * or ../../albert.html */ extern void HTSimplify(char *filename); /* Make Relative Name. HTRelative() * ------------------- * * This function creates and returns a string which gives an expression of * one address as related to another. Where there is no relation, an absolute * address is retured. * * On entry, * Both names must be absolute, fully qualified names of nodes * (no anchor bits) * * On exit, * The return result points to a newly allocated name which, if * parsed by HTParse relative to relatedName, will yield aName. * The caller is responsible for freeing the resulting name later. * */ extern char *HTRelative(const char *aName, const char *relatedName); /* Escape undesirable characters using % HTEscape() * ------------------------------------- * * This function takes a pointer to a string in which * some characters may be unacceptable are unescaped. * It returns a string which has these characters * represented by a '%' character followed by two hex digits. * * Unlike HTUnEscape(), this routine returns a malloc'd string. */ extern char *HTEscape(const char *str, unsigned char mask); /* Escape unsafe characters using % HTEscapeUnsafe() * -------------------------------- * * This function takes a pointer to a string in which * some characters may be that may be unsafe are unescaped. * It returns a string which has these characters * represented by a '%' character followed by two hex digits. * * Unlike HTUnEscape(), this routine returns a malloc'd string. */ extern char *HTEscapeUnsafe(const char *str); /* Escape undesirable characters using % but space to +. HTEscapeSP() * ----------------------------------------------------- * * This function takes a pointer to a string in which * some characters may be unacceptable are unescaped. * It returns a string which has these characters * represented by a '%' character followed by two hex digits, * except that spaces are converted to '+' instead of %2B. * * Unlike HTUnEscape(), this routine returns a malloc'd string. */ extern char *HTEscapeSP(const char *str, unsigned char mask); /* Decode %xx escaped characters. HTUnEscape() * ------------------------------ * * This function takes a pointer to a string in which some * characters may have been encoded in %xy form, where xy is * the acsii hex code for character 16x+y. * The string is converted in place, as it will never grow. */ extern char *HTUnEscape(char *str); /* Decode some %xx escaped characters. HTUnEscapeSome() * ----------------------------------- Klaus Weide * (kweide@tezcat.com) * This function takes a pointer to a string in which some * characters may have been encoded in %xy form, where xy is * the acsii hex code for character 16x+y, and a pointer to * a second string containing one or more characters which * should be unescaped if escaped in the first string. * The first string is converted in place, as it will never grow. */ extern char *HTUnEscapeSome(char *str, const char *do_trans); /* * Turn a string which is not a RFC 822 token into a quoted-string. - KW */ extern void HTMake822Word(char **str, int quoted); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* HTPARSE_H */