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Process the data correctly if the server sends chunked data.
The yahoo servers seem to always send out chunked data, which can cause
errors with aliases, profile pictures etc. Apparently we include 'Host: '
header when we request the URL, hoping that would stop the server from
sending us chunked data. But that at least doesn't work for the yahoo
servers, it seems.
author | Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <imadil@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:48:12 +0000 |
parents | 01f1929d0936 |
children | a337d7a5cd0c |
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/* * @file util.h Utility Functions * @ingroup core */ /* Purple is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous * to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this * source distribution. * * 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 2 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, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA */ #include "internal.h" #include "cipher.h" #include "conversation.h" #include "core.h" #include "debug.h" #include "notify.h" #include "prpl.h" #include "prefs.h" #include "util.h" struct _PurpleUtilFetchUrlData { PurpleUtilFetchUrlCallback callback; void *user_data; struct { char *user; char *passwd; char *address; int port; char *page; } website; char *url; int num_times_redirected; gboolean full; char *user_agent; gboolean http11; char *request; gsize request_written; gboolean include_headers; gboolean is_ssl; PurpleSslConnection *ssl_connection; PurpleProxyConnectData *connect_data; int fd; guint inpa; gboolean got_headers; gboolean has_explicit_data_len; char *webdata; unsigned long len; unsigned long data_len; gssize max_len; gboolean chunked; }; static char *custom_user_dir = NULL; static char *user_dir = NULL; PurpleMenuAction * purple_menu_action_new(const char *label, PurpleCallback callback, gpointer data, GList *children) { PurpleMenuAction *act = g_new0(PurpleMenuAction, 1); act->label = g_strdup(label); act->callback = callback; act->data = data; act->children = children; return act; } void purple_menu_action_free(PurpleMenuAction *act) { g_return_if_fail(act != NULL); g_free(act->label); g_free(act); } void purple_util_init(void) { /* This does nothing right now. It exists for symmetry with * purple_util_uninit() and forwards compatibility. */ } void purple_util_uninit(void) { /* Free these so we don't have leaks at shutdown. */ g_free(custom_user_dir); custom_user_dir = NULL; g_free(user_dir); user_dir = NULL; } /************************************************************************** * Base16 Functions **************************************************************************/ gchar * purple_base16_encode(const guchar *data, gsize len) { int i; gchar *ascii = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail(data != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(len > 0, NULL); ascii = g_malloc(len * 2 + 1); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) g_snprintf(&ascii[i * 2], 3, "%02hhx", data[i]); return ascii; } guchar * purple_base16_decode(const char *str, gsize *ret_len) { int len, i, accumulator = 0; guchar *data; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); len = strlen(str); g_return_val_if_fail(strlen(str) > 0, 0); g_return_val_if_fail(len % 2 == 0, 0); data = g_malloc(len / 2); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if ((i % 2) == 0) accumulator = 0; else accumulator <<= 4; if (isdigit(str[i])) accumulator |= str[i] - 48; else { switch(tolower(str[i])) { case 'a': accumulator |= 10; break; case 'b': accumulator |= 11; break; case 'c': accumulator |= 12; break; case 'd': accumulator |= 13; break; case 'e': accumulator |= 14; break; case 'f': accumulator |= 15; break; } } if (i % 2) data[(i - 1) / 2] = accumulator; } if (ret_len != NULL) *ret_len = len / 2; return data; } gchar * purple_base16_encode_chunked(const guchar *data, gsize len) { int i; gchar *ascii = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail(data != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(len > 0, NULL); /* For each byte of input, we need 2 bytes for the hex representation * and 1 for the colon. * The final colon will be replaced by a terminating NULL */ ascii = g_malloc(len * 3 + 1); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) g_snprintf(&ascii[i * 3], 4, "%02hhx:", data[i]); /* Replace the final colon with NULL */ ascii[len * 3 - 1] = 0; return ascii; } /************************************************************************** * Base64 Functions **************************************************************************/ static const char alphabet[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" "0123456789+/"; static const char xdigits[] = "0123456789abcdef"; gchar * purple_base64_encode(const guchar *data, gsize len) { char *out, *rv; g_return_val_if_fail(data != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(len > 0, NULL); rv = out = g_malloc(((len/3)+1)*4 + 1); for (; len >= 3; len -= 3) { *out++ = alphabet[data[0] >> 2]; *out++ = alphabet[((data[0] << 4) & 0x30) | (data[1] >> 4)]; *out++ = alphabet[((data[1] << 2) & 0x3c) | (data[2] >> 6)]; *out++ = alphabet[data[2] & 0x3f]; data += 3; } if (len > 0) { unsigned char fragment; *out++ = alphabet[data[0] >> 2]; fragment = (data[0] << 4) & 0x30; if (len > 1) fragment |= data[1] >> 4; *out++ = alphabet[fragment]; *out++ = (len < 2) ? '=' : alphabet[(data[1] << 2) & 0x3c]; *out++ = '='; } *out = '\0'; return rv; } guchar * purple_base64_decode(const char *str, gsize *ret_len) { guchar *out = NULL; char tmp = 0; const char *c; gint32 tmp2 = 0; int len = 0, n = 0; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); c = str; while (*c) { if (*c >= 'A' && *c <= 'Z') { tmp = *c - 'A'; } else if (*c >= 'a' && *c <= 'z') { tmp = 26 + (*c - 'a'); } else if (*c >= '0' && *c <= 57) { tmp = 52 + (*c - '0'); } else if (*c == '+') { tmp = 62; } else if (*c == '/') { tmp = 63; } else if (*c == '\r' || *c == '\n') { c++; continue; } else if (*c == '=') { if (n == 3) { out = g_realloc(out, len + 2); out[len] = (guchar)(tmp2 >> 10) & 0xff; len++; out[len] = (guchar)(tmp2 >> 2) & 0xff; len++; } else if (n == 2) { out = g_realloc(out, len + 1); out[len] = (guchar)(tmp2 >> 4) & 0xff; len++; } break; } tmp2 = ((tmp2 << 6) | (tmp & 0xff)); n++; if (n == 4) { out = g_realloc(out, len + 3); out[len] = (guchar)((tmp2 >> 16) & 0xff); len++; out[len] = (guchar)((tmp2 >> 8) & 0xff); len++; out[len] = (guchar)(tmp2 & 0xff); len++; tmp2 = 0; n = 0; } c++; } out = g_realloc(out, len + 1); out[len] = 0; if (ret_len != NULL) *ret_len = len; return out; } /************************************************************************** * Quoted Printable Functions (see RFC 2045). **************************************************************************/ guchar * purple_quotedp_decode(const char *str, gsize *ret_len) { char *n, *new; const char *end, *p; n = new = g_malloc(strlen (str) + 1); end = str + strlen(str); for (p = str; p < end; p++, n++) { if (*p == '=') { if (p[1] == '\r' && p[2] == '\n') { /* 5.1 #5 */ n -= 1; p += 2; } else if (p[1] == '\n') { /* fuzzy case for 5.1 #5 */ n -= 1; p += 1; } else if (p[1] && p[2]) { char *nibble1 = strchr(xdigits, tolower(p[1])); char *nibble2 = strchr(xdigits, tolower(p[2])); if (nibble1 && nibble2) { /* 5.1 #1 */ *n = ((nibble1 - xdigits) << 4) | (nibble2 - xdigits); p += 2; } else { /* This should never happen */ *n = *p; } } else { /* This should never happen */ *n = *p; } } else if (*p == '_') *n = ' '; else *n = *p; } *n = '\0'; if (ret_len != NULL) *ret_len = n - new; /* Resize to take less space */ /* new = realloc(new, n - new); */ return (guchar *)new; } /************************************************************************** * MIME Functions **************************************************************************/ char * purple_mime_decode_field(const char *str) { /* * This is wing's version, partially based on revo/shx's version * See RFC2047 [which apparently obsoletes RFC1342] */ typedef enum { state_start, state_equal1, state_question1, state_charset, state_question2, state_encoding, state_question3, state_encoded_text, state_question4, state_equal2 = state_start } encoded_word_state_t; encoded_word_state_t state = state_start; const char *cur, *mark; const char *charset0 = NULL, *encoding0 = NULL, *encoded_text0 = NULL; char *n, *new; /* token can be any CHAR (supposedly ISO8859-1/ISO2022), not just ASCII */ #define token_char_p(c) \ (c != ' ' && !iscntrl(c) && !strchr("()<>@,;:\"/[]?.=", c)) /* But encoded-text must be ASCII; alas, isascii() may not exist */ #define encoded_text_char_p(c) \ ((c & 0x80) == 0 && c != '?' && c != ' ' && isgraph(c)) #define RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT strncpy(n, mark, cur - mark + 1); \ n += cur - mark + 1 g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); /* NOTE: Assuming that we need just strlen(str)+1 *may* be wrong. * It would be wrong if one byte (in some unknown encoding) could * expand to >=4 bytes of UTF-8; I don't know if there are such things. */ n = new = g_malloc(strlen(str) + 1); /* Here we will be looking for encoded words and if they seem to be * valid then decode them. * They are of this form: =?charset?encoding?text?= */ for (cur = str, mark = NULL; *cur; cur += 1) { switch (state) { case state_equal1: if (*cur == '?') { state = state_question1; } else { RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT; state = state_start; } break; case state_question1: if (token_char_p(*cur)) { charset0 = cur; state = state_charset; } else { /* This should never happen */ RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT; state = state_start; } break; case state_charset: if (*cur == '?') { state = state_question2; } else if (!token_char_p(*cur)) { /* This should never happen */ RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT; state = state_start; } break; case state_question2: if (token_char_p(*cur)) { encoding0 = cur; state = state_encoding; } else { /* This should never happen */ RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT; state = state_start; } break; case state_encoding: if (*cur == '?') { state = state_question3; } else if (!token_char_p(*cur)) { /* This should never happen */ RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT; state = state_start; } break; case state_question3: if (encoded_text_char_p(*cur)) { encoded_text0 = cur; state = state_encoded_text; } else if (*cur == '?') { /* empty string */ encoded_text0 = cur; state = state_question4; } else { /* This should never happen */ RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT; state = state_start; } break; case state_encoded_text: if (*cur == '?') { state = state_question4; } else if (!encoded_text_char_p(*cur)) { RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT; state = state_start; } break; case state_question4: if (*cur == '=') { /* Got the whole encoded-word */ char *charset = g_strndup(charset0, encoding0 - charset0 - 1); char *encoding = g_strndup(encoding0, encoded_text0 - encoding0 - 1); char *encoded_text = g_strndup(encoded_text0, cur - encoded_text0 - 1); guchar *decoded = NULL; gsize dec_len; if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(encoding, "Q") == 0) decoded = purple_quotedp_decode(encoded_text, &dec_len); else if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(encoding, "B") == 0) decoded = purple_base64_decode(encoded_text, &dec_len); else decoded = NULL; if (decoded) { gsize len; char *converted = g_convert((const gchar *)decoded, dec_len, "utf-8", charset, NULL, &len, NULL); if (converted) { n = strncpy(n, converted, len) + len; g_free(converted); } g_free(decoded); } g_free(charset); g_free(encoding); g_free(encoded_text); state = state_equal2; /* Restart the FSM */ } else { /* This should never happen */ RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT; state = state_start; } break; default: if (*cur == '=') { mark = cur; state = state_equal1; } else { /* Some unencoded text. */ *n = *cur; n += 1; } break; } /* switch */ } /* for */ if (state != state_start) { RECOVER_MARKED_TEXT; } *n = '\0'; return new; } /************************************************************************** * Date/Time Functions **************************************************************************/ const char *purple_get_tzoff_str(const struct tm *tm, gboolean iso) { static char buf[7]; long off; gint8 min; gint8 hrs; struct tm new_tm = *tm; mktime(&new_tm); if (new_tm.tm_isdst < 0) g_return_val_if_reached(""); #ifdef _WIN32 if ((off = wpurple_get_tz_offset()) == -1) return ""; #else # ifdef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF off = new_tm.tm_gmtoff; # else # ifdef HAVE_TIMEZONE tzset(); off = -1 * timezone; # endif /* HAVE_TIMEZONE */ # endif /* !HAVE_TM_GMTOFF */ #endif /* _WIN32 */ min = (off / 60) % 60; hrs = ((off / 60) - min) / 60; if(iso) { if (0 == off) { strcpy(buf, "Z"); } else { /* please leave the colons...they're optional for iso, but jabber * wants them */ if(g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%+03d:%02d", hrs, ABS(min)) > 6) g_return_val_if_reached(""); } } else { if (g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%+03d%02d", hrs, ABS(min)) > 5) g_return_val_if_reached(""); } return buf; } /* Windows doesn't HAVE_STRFTIME_Z_FORMAT, but this seems clearer. -- rlaager */ #if !defined(HAVE_STRFTIME_Z_FORMAT) || defined(_WIN32) static size_t purple_internal_strftime(char *s, size_t max, const char *format, const struct tm *tm) { const char *start; const char *c; char *fmt = NULL; /* Yes, this is checked in purple_utf8_strftime(), * but better safe than sorry. -- rlaager */ g_return_val_if_fail(format != NULL, 0); /* This is fairly efficient, and it only gets * executed on Windows or if the underlying * system doesn't support the %z format string, * for strftime() so I think it's good enough. * -- rlaager */ for (c = start = format; *c ; c++) { if (*c != '%') continue; c++; #ifndef HAVE_STRFTIME_Z_FORMAT if (*c == 'z') { char *tmp = g_strdup_printf("%s%.*s%s", fmt ? fmt : "", c - start - 1, start, purple_get_tzoff_str(tm, FALSE)); g_free(fmt); fmt = tmp; start = c + 1; } #endif #ifdef _WIN32 if (*c == 'Z') { char *tmp = g_strdup_printf("%s%.*s%s", fmt ? fmt : "", c - start - 1, start, wpurple_get_timezone_abbreviation(tm)); g_free(fmt); fmt = tmp; start = c + 1; } #endif } if (fmt != NULL) { size_t ret; if (*start) { char *tmp = g_strconcat(fmt, start, NULL); g_free(fmt); fmt = tmp; } ret = strftime(s, max, fmt, tm); g_free(fmt); return ret; } return strftime(s, max, format, tm); } #else /* HAVE_STRFTIME_Z_FORMAT && !_WIN32 */ #define purple_internal_strftime strftime #endif const char * purple_utf8_strftime(const char *format, const struct tm *tm) { static char buf[128]; char *locale; GError *err = NULL; int len; char *utf8; g_return_val_if_fail(format != NULL, NULL); if (tm == NULL) { time_t now = time(NULL); tm = localtime(&now); } locale = g_locale_from_utf8(format, -1, NULL, NULL, &err); if (err != NULL) { purple_debug_error("util", "Format conversion failed in purple_utf8_strftime(): %s\n", err->message); g_error_free(err); locale = g_strdup(format); } /* A return value of 0 is either an error (in * which case, the contents of the buffer are * undefined) or the empty string (in which * case, no harm is done here). */ if ((len = purple_internal_strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), locale, tm)) == 0) { g_free(locale); return ""; } g_free(locale); utf8 = g_locale_to_utf8(buf, len, NULL, NULL, &err); if (err != NULL) { purple_debug_error("util", "Result conversion failed in purple_utf8_strftime(): %s\n", err->message); g_error_free(err); } else { purple_strlcpy(buf, utf8); g_free(utf8); } return buf; } const char * purple_date_format_short(const struct tm *tm) { return purple_utf8_strftime("%x", tm); } const char * purple_date_format_long(const struct tm *tm) { /* * This string determines how some dates are displayed. The default * string "%x %X" shows the date then the time. Translators can * change this to "%X %x" if they want the time to be shown first, * followed by the date. */ return purple_utf8_strftime(_("%x %X"), tm); } const char * purple_date_format_full(const struct tm *tm) { return purple_utf8_strftime("%c", tm); } const char * purple_time_format(const struct tm *tm) { return purple_utf8_strftime("%X", tm); } time_t purple_time_build(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int min, int sec) { struct tm tm; tm.tm_year = year - 1900; tm.tm_mon = month - 1; tm.tm_mday = day; tm.tm_hour = hour; tm.tm_min = min; tm.tm_sec = sec >= 0 ? sec : time(NULL) % 60; return mktime(&tm); } time_t purple_str_to_time(const char *timestamp, gboolean utc, struct tm *tm, long *tz_off, const char **rest) { time_t retval = 0; static struct tm t; const char *c = timestamp; int year = 0; long tzoff = PURPLE_NO_TZ_OFF; time(&retval); localtime_r(&retval, &t); if (rest != NULL) *rest = NULL; /* 4 digit year */ if (sscanf(c, "%04d", &year) && year > 1900) { c += 4; if (*c == '-') c++; t.tm_year = year - 1900; } /* 2 digit month */ if (!sscanf(c, "%02d", &t.tm_mon)) { if (rest != NULL && *c != '\0') *rest = c; return 0; } c += 2; if (*c == '-' || *c == '/') c++; t.tm_mon -= 1; /* 2 digit day */ if (!sscanf(c, "%02d", &t.tm_mday)) { if (rest != NULL && *c != '\0') *rest = c; return 0; } c += 2; if (*c == '/') { c++; if (!sscanf(c, "%04d", &t.tm_year)) { if (rest != NULL && *c != '\0') *rest = c; return 0; } t.tm_year -= 1900; } else if (*c == 'T' || *c == '.') { c++; /* we have more than a date, keep going */ /* 2 digit hour */ if ((sscanf(c, "%02d:%02d:%02d", &t.tm_hour, &t.tm_min, &t.tm_sec) == 3 && (c = c + 8)) || (sscanf(c, "%02d%02d%02d", &t.tm_hour, &t.tm_min, &t.tm_sec) == 3 && (c = c + 6))) { gboolean offset_positive = FALSE; int tzhrs; int tzmins; t.tm_isdst = -1; if (*c == '.') { do { c++; } while (*c >= '0' && *c <= '9'); /* dealing with precision we don't care about */ } if (*c == '+') offset_positive = TRUE; if (((*c == '+' || *c == '-') && (c = c + 1)) && ((sscanf(c, "%02d:%02d", &tzhrs, &tzmins) == 2 && (c = c + 5)) || (sscanf(c, "%02d%02d", &tzhrs, &tzmins) == 2 && (c = c + 4)))) { tzoff = tzhrs*60*60 + tzmins*60; if (offset_positive) tzoff *= -1; } else if ((*c == 'Z') && (c = c + 1)) { /* 'Z' = Zulu = UTC */ tzoff = 0; } else if (utc) { static struct tm tmptm; time_t tmp; tmp = mktime(&t); /* we care about whether it *was* dst, and the offset, here on this * date, not whether we are currently observing dst locally *now*. * This isn't perfect, because we would need to know in advance the * offset we are trying to work out in advance to be sure this * works for times around dst transitions but it'll have to do. */ localtime_r(&tmp, &tmptm); t.tm_isdst = tmptm.tm_isdst; #ifdef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF t.tm_gmtoff = tmptm.tm_gmtoff; #endif } if (rest != NULL && *c != '\0') { if (*c == ' ') c++; if (*c != '\0') *rest = c; } if (tzoff != PURPLE_NO_TZ_OFF || utc) { #if defined(_WIN32) long sys_tzoff; #endif #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(HAVE_TM_GMTOFF) || defined (HAVE_TIMEZONE) if (tzoff == PURPLE_NO_TZ_OFF) tzoff = 0; #endif #ifdef _WIN32 if ((sys_tzoff = wpurple_get_tz_offset()) == -1) tzoff = PURPLE_NO_TZ_OFF; else tzoff += sys_tzoff; #else #ifdef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF tzoff += t.tm_gmtoff; #else # ifdef HAVE_TIMEZONE tzset(); /* making sure */ tzoff -= timezone; # endif #endif #endif /* _WIN32 */ } } else { if (rest != NULL && *c != '\0') *rest = c; } } retval = mktime(&t); if (tm != NULL) *tm = t; if (tzoff != PURPLE_NO_TZ_OFF) retval += tzoff; if (tz_off != NULL) *tz_off = tzoff; return retval; } /************************************************************************** * Markup Functions **************************************************************************/ const char * purple_markup_unescape_entity(const char *text, int *length) { const char *pln; int len, pound; char temp[2]; if (!text || *text != '&') return NULL; #define IS_ENTITY(s) (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(text, s, (len = sizeof(s) - 1))) if(IS_ENTITY("&")) pln = "&"; else if(IS_ENTITY("<")) pln = "<"; else if(IS_ENTITY(">")) pln = ">"; else if(IS_ENTITY(" ")) pln = " "; else if(IS_ENTITY("©")) pln = "\302\251"; /* or use g_unichar_to_utf8(0xa9); */ else if(IS_ENTITY(""")) pln = "\""; else if(IS_ENTITY("®")) pln = "\302\256"; /* or use g_unichar_to_utf8(0xae); */ else if(IS_ENTITY("'")) pln = "\'"; else if(*(text+1) == '#' && (sscanf(text, "&#%u%1[;]", £, temp) == 2 || sscanf(text, "&#x%x%1[;]", £, temp) == 2) && pound != 0) { static char buf[7]; int buflen = g_unichar_to_utf8((gunichar)pound, buf); buf[buflen] = '\0'; pln = buf; len = 2; while(isdigit((gint) text[len])) len++; if(text[len] == ';') len++; } else return NULL; if (length) *length = len; return pln; } char * purple_markup_get_css_property(const gchar *style, const gchar *opt) { const gchar *css_str = style; const gchar *css_value_start; const gchar *css_value_end; gchar *tmp; gchar *ret; g_return_val_if_fail(opt != NULL, NULL); if (!css_str) return NULL; /* find the CSS property */ while (1) { /* skip whitespace characters */ while (*css_str && g_ascii_isspace(*css_str)) css_str++; if (!g_ascii_isalpha(*css_str)) return NULL; if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(css_str, opt, strlen(opt))) { /* go to next css property positioned after the next ';' */ while (*css_str && *css_str != '"' && *css_str != ';') css_str++; if(*css_str != ';') return NULL; css_str++; } else break; } /* find the CSS value position in the string */ css_str += strlen(opt); while (*css_str && g_ascii_isspace(*css_str)) css_str++; if (*css_str != ':') return NULL; css_str++; while (*css_str && g_ascii_isspace(*css_str)) css_str++; if (*css_str == '\0' || *css_str == '"' || *css_str == ';') return NULL; /* mark the CSS value */ css_value_start = css_str; while (*css_str && *css_str != '"' && *css_str != ';') css_str++; css_value_end = css_str - 1; /* Removes trailing whitespace */ while (css_value_end > css_value_start && g_ascii_isspace(*css_value_end)) css_value_end--; tmp = g_strndup(css_value_start, css_value_end - css_value_start + 1); ret = purple_unescape_html(tmp); g_free(tmp); return ret; } gboolean purple_markup_is_rtl(const char *html) { GData *attributes; const gchar *start, *end; gboolean res = FALSE; if (purple_markup_find_tag("span", html, &start, &end, &attributes)) { /* tmp is a member of attributes and is free with g_datalist_clear call */ const char *tmp = g_datalist_get_data(&attributes, "dir"); if (tmp && !g_ascii_strcasecmp(tmp, "RTL")) res = TRUE; if (!res) { tmp = g_datalist_get_data(&attributes, "style"); if (tmp) { char *tmp2 = purple_markup_get_css_property(tmp, "direction"); if (tmp2 && !g_ascii_strcasecmp(tmp2, "RTL")) res = TRUE; g_free(tmp2); } } g_datalist_clear(&attributes); } return res; } gboolean purple_markup_find_tag(const char *needle, const char *haystack, const char **start, const char **end, GData **attributes) { GData *attribs; const char *cur = haystack; char *name = NULL; gboolean found = FALSE; gboolean in_tag = FALSE; gboolean in_attr = FALSE; const char *in_quotes = NULL; size_t needlelen; g_return_val_if_fail( needle != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail( *needle != '\0', FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail( haystack != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail( start != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail( end != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail(attributes != NULL, FALSE); needlelen = strlen(needle); g_datalist_init(&attribs); while (*cur && !found) { if (in_tag) { if (in_quotes) { const char *close = cur; while (*close && *close != *in_quotes) close++; /* if we got the close quote, store the value and carry on from * * after it. if we ran to the end of the string, point to the NULL * * and we're outta here */ if (*close) { /* only store a value if we have an attribute name */ if (name) { size_t len = close - cur; char *val = g_strndup(cur, len); g_datalist_set_data_full(&attribs, name, val, g_free); g_free(name); name = NULL; } in_quotes = NULL; cur = close + 1; } else { cur = close; } } else if (in_attr) { const char *close = cur; while (*close && *close != '>' && *close != '"' && *close != '\'' && *close != ' ' && *close != '=') close++; /* if we got the equals, store the name of the attribute. if we got * the quote, save the attribute and go straight to quote mode. * otherwise the tag closed or we reached the end of the string, * so we can get outta here */ switch (*close) { case '"': case '\'': in_quotes = close; case '=': { size_t len = close - cur; /* don't store a blank attribute name */ if (len) { g_free(name); name = g_ascii_strdown(cur, len); } in_attr = FALSE; cur = close + 1; break; } case ' ': case '>': in_attr = FALSE; default: cur = close; break; } } else { switch (*cur) { case ' ': /* swallow extra spaces inside tag */ while (*cur && *cur == ' ') cur++; in_attr = TRUE; break; case '>': found = TRUE; *end = cur; break; case '"': case '\'': in_quotes = cur; default: cur++; break; } } } else { /* if we hit a < followed by the name of our tag... */ if (*cur == '<' && !g_ascii_strncasecmp(cur + 1, needle, needlelen)) { *start = cur; cur = cur + needlelen + 1; /* if we're pointing at a space or a >, we found the right tag. if * * we're not, we've found a longer tag, so we need to skip to the * * >, but not being distracted by >s inside quotes. */ if (*cur == ' ' || *cur == '>') { in_tag = TRUE; } else { while (*cur && *cur != '"' && *cur != '\'' && *cur != '>') { if (*cur == '"') { cur++; while (*cur && *cur != '"') cur++; } else if (*cur == '\'') { cur++; while (*cur && *cur != '\'') cur++; } else { cur++; } } } } else { cur++; } } } /* clean up any attribute name from a premature termination */ g_free(name); if (found) { *attributes = attribs; } else { *start = NULL; *end = NULL; *attributes = NULL; } return found; } gboolean purple_markup_extract_info_field(const char *str, int len, PurpleNotifyUserInfo *user_info, const char *start_token, int skip, const char *end_token, char check_value, const char *no_value_token, const char *display_name, gboolean is_link, const char *link_prefix, PurpleInfoFieldFormatCallback format_cb) { const char *p, *q; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail(user_info != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail(start_token != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail(end_token != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail(display_name != NULL, FALSE); p = strstr(str, start_token); if (p == NULL) return FALSE; p += strlen(start_token) + skip; if (p >= str + len) return FALSE; if (check_value != '\0' && *p == check_value) return FALSE; q = strstr(p, end_token); /* Trim leading blanks */ while (*p != '\n' && g_ascii_isspace(*p)) { p += 1; } /* Trim trailing blanks */ while (q > p && g_ascii_isspace(*(q - 1))) { q -= 1; } /* Don't bother with null strings */ if (p == q) return FALSE; if (q != NULL && (!no_value_token || (no_value_token && strncmp(p, no_value_token, strlen(no_value_token))))) { GString *dest = g_string_new(""); if (is_link) { g_string_append(dest, "<a href=\""); if (link_prefix) g_string_append(dest, link_prefix); if (format_cb != NULL) { char *reformatted = format_cb(p, q - p); g_string_append(dest, reformatted); g_free(reformatted); } else g_string_append_len(dest, p, q - p); g_string_append(dest, "\">"); if (link_prefix) g_string_append(dest, link_prefix); g_string_append_len(dest, p, q - p); g_string_append(dest, "</a>"); } else { if (format_cb != NULL) { char *reformatted = format_cb(p, q - p); g_string_append(dest, reformatted); g_free(reformatted); } else g_string_append_len(dest, p, q - p); } purple_notify_user_info_add_pair(user_info, display_name, dest->str); g_string_free(dest, TRUE); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } struct purple_parse_tag { char *src_tag; char *dest_tag; gboolean ignore; }; #define ALLOW_TAG_ALT(x, y) if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<" x " ", strlen("<" x " "))) { \ const char *o = c + strlen("<" x); \ const char *p = NULL, *q = NULL, *r = NULL; \ GString *innards = g_string_new(""); \ while(o && *o) { \ if(!q && (*o == '\"' || *o == '\'') ) { \ q = o; \ } else if(q) { \ if(*o == *q) { \ char *unescaped = g_strndup(q+1, o-q-1); \ char *escaped = g_markup_escape_text(unescaped, -1); \ g_string_append_printf(innards, "%c%s%c", *q, escaped, *q); \ g_free(unescaped); \ g_free(escaped); \ q = NULL; \ } else if(*c == '\\') { \ o++; \ } \ } else if(*o == '<') { \ r = o; \ } else if(*o == '>') { \ p = o; \ break; \ } else { \ innards = g_string_append_c(innards, *o); \ } \ o++; \ } \ if(p && !r) { \ if(*(p-1) != '/') { \ struct purple_parse_tag *pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); \ pt->src_tag = x; \ pt->dest_tag = y; \ tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); \ } \ if(xhtml) { \ xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<" y); \ xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, innards->str); \ xhtml = g_string_append_c(xhtml, '>'); \ } \ c = p + 1; \ } else { \ if(xhtml) \ xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<"); \ if(plain) \ plain = g_string_append_c(plain, '<'); \ c++; \ } \ g_string_free(innards, TRUE); \ continue; \ } \ if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<" x, strlen("<" x)) && \ (*(c+strlen("<" x)) == '>' || \ !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c+strlen("<" x), "/>", 2))) { \ if(xhtml) \ xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<" y); \ c += strlen("<" x); \ if(*c != '/') { \ struct purple_parse_tag *pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); \ pt->src_tag = x; \ pt->dest_tag = y; \ tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); \ if(xhtml) \ xhtml = g_string_append_c(xhtml, '>'); \ } else { \ if(xhtml) \ xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "/>");\ } \ c = strchr(c, '>') + 1; \ continue; \ } #define ALLOW_TAG(x) ALLOW_TAG_ALT(x, x) void purple_markup_html_to_xhtml(const char *html, char **xhtml_out, char **plain_out) { GString *xhtml = NULL; GString *plain = NULL; GString *url = NULL; GString *cdata = NULL; GList *tags = NULL, *tag; const char *c = html; char quote = '\0'; #define CHECK_QUOTE(ptr) if (*(ptr) == '\'' || *(ptr) == '\"') \ quote = *(ptr++); \ else \ quote = '\0'; #define VALID_CHAR(ptr) (*(ptr) && *(ptr) != quote && (quote || (*(ptr) != ' ' && *(ptr) != '>'))) g_return_if_fail(xhtml_out != NULL || plain_out != NULL); if(xhtml_out) xhtml = g_string_new(""); if(plain_out) plain = g_string_new(""); while(c && *c) { if(*c == '<') { if(*(c+1) == '/') { /* closing tag */ tag = tags; while(tag) { struct purple_parse_tag *pt = tag->data; if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp((c+2), pt->src_tag, strlen(pt->src_tag)) && *(c+strlen(pt->src_tag)+2) == '>') { c += strlen(pt->src_tag) + 3; break; } tag = tag->next; } if(tag) { while(tags) { struct purple_parse_tag *pt = tags->data; if(xhtml) g_string_append_printf(xhtml, "</%s>", pt->dest_tag); if(plain && purple_strequal(pt->src_tag, "a")) { /* if this is a link, we have to add the url to the plaintext, too */ if (cdata && url && (!g_string_equal(cdata, url) && (g_ascii_strncasecmp(url->str, "mailto:", 7) != 0 || g_utf8_collate(url->str + 7, cdata->str) != 0))) g_string_append_printf(plain, " <%s>", g_strstrip(url->str)); if (cdata) { g_string_free(cdata, TRUE); cdata = NULL; } } if(tags == tag) break; tags = g_list_remove(tags, pt); g_free(pt); } g_free(tag->data); tags = g_list_remove(tags, tag->data); } else { /* a closing tag we weren't expecting... * we'll let it slide, if it's really a tag...if it's * just a </ we'll escape it properly */ const char *end = c+2; while(*end && g_ascii_isalpha(*end)) end++; if(*end == '>') { c = end+1; } else { if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<"); if(plain) plain = g_string_append_c(plain, '<'); c++; } } } else { /* opening tag */ ALLOW_TAG("blockquote"); ALLOW_TAG("cite"); ALLOW_TAG("div"); ALLOW_TAG("em"); ALLOW_TAG("h1"); ALLOW_TAG("h2"); ALLOW_TAG("h3"); ALLOW_TAG("h4"); ALLOW_TAG("h5"); ALLOW_TAG("h6"); /* we only allow html to start the message */ if(c == html) ALLOW_TAG("html"); ALLOW_TAG_ALT("i", "em"); ALLOW_TAG_ALT("italic", "em"); ALLOW_TAG("li"); ALLOW_TAG("ol"); ALLOW_TAG("p"); ALLOW_TAG("pre"); ALLOW_TAG("q"); ALLOW_TAG("span"); ALLOW_TAG("ul"); /* we skip <HR> because it's not legal in XHTML-IM. However, * we still want to send something sensible, so we put a * linebreak in its place. <BR> also needs special handling * because putting a </BR> to close it would just be dumb. */ if((!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<br", 3) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<hr", 3)) && (*(c+3) == '>' || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c+3, "/>", 2) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c+3, " />", 3))) { c = strchr(c, '>') + 1; if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<br/>"); if(plain && *c != '\n') plain = g_string_append_c(plain, '\n'); continue; } if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<b>", 3) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<bold>", strlen("<bold>")) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<strong>", strlen("<strong>"))) { struct purple_parse_tag *pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); if (*(c+2) == '>') pt->src_tag = "b"; else if (*(c+2) == 'o') pt->src_tag = "bold"; else pt->src_tag = "strong"; pt->dest_tag = "span"; tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); c = strchr(c, '>') + 1; if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<span style='font-weight: bold;'>"); continue; } if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<u>", 3) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<underline>", strlen("<underline>"))) { struct purple_parse_tag *pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); pt->src_tag = *(c+2) == '>' ? "u" : "underline"; pt->dest_tag = "span"; tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); c = strchr(c, '>') + 1; if (xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<span style='text-decoration: underline;'>"); continue; } if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<s>", 3) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<strike>", strlen("<strike>"))) { struct purple_parse_tag *pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); pt->src_tag = *(c+2) == '>' ? "s" : "strike"; pt->dest_tag = "span"; tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); c = strchr(c, '>') + 1; if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<span style='text-decoration: line-through;'>"); continue; } if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<sub>", 5)) { struct purple_parse_tag *pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); pt->src_tag = "sub"; pt->dest_tag = "span"; tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); c = strchr(c, '>') + 1; if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<span style='vertical-align:sub;'>"); continue; } if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<sup>", 5)) { struct purple_parse_tag *pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); pt->src_tag = "sup"; pt->dest_tag = "span"; tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); c = strchr(c, '>') + 1; if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<span style='vertical-align:super;'>"); continue; } if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<img", 4) && (*(c+4) == '>' || *(c+4) == ' ')) { const char *p = c + 4; GString *src = NULL, *alt = NULL; while (*p && *p != '>') { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(p, "src=", 4)) { const char *q = p + 4; if (src) g_string_free(src, TRUE); src = g_string_new(""); CHECK_QUOTE(q); while (VALID_CHAR(q)) { src = g_string_append_c(src, *q); q++; } p = q; } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(p, "alt=", 4)) { const char *q = p + 4; if (alt) g_string_free(alt, TRUE); alt = g_string_new(""); CHECK_QUOTE(q); while (VALID_CHAR(q)) { alt = g_string_append_c(alt, *q); q++; } p = q; } else { p++; } } if ((c = strchr(p, '>')) != NULL) c++; else c = p; /* src and alt are required! */ if(src && xhtml) g_string_append_printf(xhtml, "<img src='%s' alt='%s' />", g_strstrip(src->str), alt ? alt->str : ""); if(alt) { if(plain) plain = g_string_append(plain, alt->str); if(!src && xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, alt->str); g_string_free(alt, TRUE); } g_string_free(src, TRUE); continue; } if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<a", 2) && (*(c+2) == '>' || *(c+2) == ' ')) { const char *p = c + 2; struct purple_parse_tag *pt; while (*p && *p != '>') { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(p, "href=", 5)) { const char *q = p + 5; if (url) g_string_free(url, TRUE); url = g_string_new(""); if (cdata) g_string_free(cdata, TRUE); cdata = g_string_new(""); CHECK_QUOTE(q); while (VALID_CHAR(q)) { int len; if ((*q == '&') && (purple_markup_unescape_entity(q, &len) == NULL)) url = g_string_append(url, "&"); else url = g_string_append_c(url, *q); q++; } p = q; } else { p++; } } if ((c = strchr(p, '>')) != NULL) c++; else c = p; pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); pt->src_tag = "a"; pt->dest_tag = "a"; tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); if(xhtml) g_string_append_printf(xhtml, "<a href=\"%s\">", url ? g_strstrip(url->str) : ""); continue; } if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<font", 5) && (*(c+5) == '>' || *(c+5) == ' ')) { const char *p = c + 5; GString *style = g_string_new(""); struct purple_parse_tag *pt; while (*p && *p != '>') { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(p, "back=", 5)) { const char *q = p + 5; GString *color = g_string_new(""); CHECK_QUOTE(q); while (VALID_CHAR(q)) { color = g_string_append_c(color, *q); q++; } g_string_append_printf(style, "background: %s; ", color->str); g_string_free(color, TRUE); p = q; } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(p, "color=", 6)) { const char *q = p + 6; GString *color = g_string_new(""); CHECK_QUOTE(q); while (VALID_CHAR(q)) { color = g_string_append_c(color, *q); q++; } g_string_append_printf(style, "color: %s; ", color->str); g_string_free(color, TRUE); p = q; } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(p, "face=", 5)) { const char *q = p + 5; GString *face = g_string_new(""); CHECK_QUOTE(q); while (VALID_CHAR(q)) { face = g_string_append_c(face, *q); q++; } g_string_append_printf(style, "font-family: %s; ", g_strstrip(face->str)); g_string_free(face, TRUE); p = q; } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(p, "size=", 5)) { const char *q = p + 5; int sz; const char *size = "medium"; CHECK_QUOTE(q); sz = atoi(q); switch (sz) { case 1: size = "xx-small"; break; case 2: size = "small"; break; case 3: size = "medium"; break; case 4: size = "large"; break; case 5: size = "x-large"; break; case 6: case 7: size = "xx-large"; break; default: break; } g_string_append_printf(style, "font-size: %s; ", size); p = q; } else { p++; } } if ((c = strchr(p, '>')) != NULL) c++; else c = p; pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); pt->src_tag = "font"; pt->dest_tag = "span"; tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); if(style->len && xhtml) g_string_append_printf(xhtml, "<span style='%s'>", g_strstrip(style->str)); else pt->ignore = TRUE; g_string_free(style, TRUE); continue; } if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<body ", 6)) { const char *p = c + 6; gboolean did_something = FALSE; while (*p && *p != '>') { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(p, "bgcolor=", 8)) { const char *q = p + 8; struct purple_parse_tag *pt = g_new0(struct purple_parse_tag, 1); GString *color = g_string_new(""); CHECK_QUOTE(q); while (VALID_CHAR(q)) { color = g_string_append_c(color, *q); q++; } if (xhtml) g_string_append_printf(xhtml, "<span style='background: %s;'>", g_strstrip(color->str)); g_string_free(color, TRUE); if ((c = strchr(p, '>')) != NULL) c++; else c = p; pt->src_tag = "body"; pt->dest_tag = "span"; tags = g_list_prepend(tags, pt); did_something = TRUE; break; } p++; } if (did_something) continue; } /* this has to come after the special case for bgcolor */ ALLOW_TAG("body"); if(!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<!--", strlen("<!--"))) { char *p = strstr(c + strlen("<!--"), "-->"); if(p) { if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<!--"); c += strlen("<!--"); continue; } } if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append(xhtml, "<"); if(plain) plain = g_string_append_c(plain, '<'); c++; } } else if(*c == '&') { char buf[7]; const char *pln; int len; if ((pln = purple_markup_unescape_entity(c, &len)) == NULL) { len = 1; g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%c", *c); pln = buf; } if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append_len(xhtml, c, len); if(plain) plain = g_string_append(plain, pln); if(cdata) cdata = g_string_append_len(cdata, c, len); c += len; } else { if(xhtml) xhtml = g_string_append_c(xhtml, *c); if(plain) plain = g_string_append_c(plain, *c); if(cdata) cdata = g_string_append_c(cdata, *c); c++; } } if(xhtml) { for (tag = tags; tag ; tag = tag->next) { struct purple_parse_tag *pt = tag->data; if(!pt->ignore) g_string_append_printf(xhtml, "</%s>", pt->dest_tag); } } g_list_free(tags); if(xhtml_out) *xhtml_out = g_string_free(xhtml, FALSE); if(plain_out) *plain_out = g_string_free(plain, FALSE); if(url) g_string_free(url, TRUE); if (cdata) g_string_free(cdata, TRUE); #undef CHECK_QUOTE #undef VALID_CHAR } /* The following are probably reasonable changes: * - \n should be converted to a normal space * - in addition to <br>, <p> and <div> etc. should also be converted into \n * - We want to turn </td>#whitespace<td> sequences into a single tab * - We want to turn <td> into a single tab (for msn profile "parsing") * - We want to turn </tr>#whitespace<tr> sequences into a single \n * - <script>...</script> and <style>...</style> should be completely removed */ char * purple_markup_strip_html(const char *str) { int i, j, k, entlen; gboolean visible = TRUE; gboolean closing_td_p = FALSE; gchar *str2; const gchar *cdata_close_tag = NULL, *ent; gchar *href = NULL; int href_st = 0; if(!str) return NULL; str2 = g_strdup(str); for (i = 0, j = 0; str2[i]; i++) { if (str2[i] == '<') { if (cdata_close_tag) { /* Note: Don't even assume any other tag is a tag in CDATA */ if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, cdata_close_tag, strlen(cdata_close_tag)) == 0) { i += strlen(cdata_close_tag) - 1; cdata_close_tag = NULL; } continue; } else if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<td", 3) == 0 && closing_td_p) { str2[j++] = '\t'; visible = TRUE; } else if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "</td>", 5) == 0) { closing_td_p = TRUE; visible = FALSE; } else { closing_td_p = FALSE; visible = TRUE; } k = i + 1; if(g_ascii_isspace(str2[k])) visible = TRUE; else if (str2[k]) { /* Scan until we end the tag either implicitly (closed start * tag) or explicitly, using a sloppy method (i.e., < or > * inside quoted attributes will screw us up) */ while (str2[k] && str2[k] != '<' && str2[k] != '>') { k++; } /* If we've got an <a> tag with an href, save the address * to print later. */ if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<a", 2) == 0 && g_ascii_isspace(str2[i+2])) { int st; /* start of href, inclusive [ */ int end; /* end of href, exclusive ) */ char delim = ' '; /* Find start of href */ for (st = i + 3; st < k; st++) { if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2+st, "href=", 5) == 0) { st += 5; if (str2[st] == '"' || str2[st] == '\'') { delim = str2[st]; st++; } break; } } /* find end of address */ for (end = st; end < k && str2[end] != delim; end++) { /* All the work is done in the loop construct above. */ } /* If there's an address, save it. If there was * already one saved, kill it. */ if (st < k) { char *tmp; g_free(href); tmp = g_strndup(str2 + st, end - st); href = purple_unescape_html(tmp); g_free(tmp); href_st = j; } } /* Replace </a> with an ascii representation of the * address the link was pointing to. */ else if (href != NULL && g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "</a>", 4) == 0) { size_t hrlen = strlen(href); /* Only insert the href if it's different from the CDATA. */ if ((hrlen != j - href_st || strncmp(str2 + href_st, href, hrlen)) && (hrlen != j - href_st + 7 || /* 7 == strlen("http://") */ strncmp(str2 + href_st, href + 7, hrlen - 7))) { str2[j++] = ' '; str2[j++] = '('; g_memmove(str2 + j, href, hrlen); j += hrlen; str2[j++] = ')'; g_free(href); href = NULL; } } /* Check for tags which should be mapped to newline */ else if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<p>", 3) == 0 || g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<tr", 3) == 0 || g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<br", 3) == 0 || g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<hr", 3) == 0 || g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<li", 3) == 0 || g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<div", 4) == 0 || g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "</table>", 8) == 0) { str2[j++] = '\n'; } /* Check for tags which begin CDATA and need to be closed */ #if 0 /* FIXME.. option is end tag optional, we can't handle this right now */ else if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<option", 7) == 0) { /* FIXME: We should not do this if the OPTION is SELECT'd */ cdata_close_tag = "</option>"; } #endif else if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<script", 7) == 0) { cdata_close_tag = "</script>"; } else if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(str2 + i, "<style", 6) == 0) { cdata_close_tag = "</style>"; } /* Update the index and continue checking after the tag */ i = (str2[k] == '<' || str2[k] == '\0')? k - 1: k; continue; } } else if (cdata_close_tag) { continue; } else if (!g_ascii_isspace(str2[i])) { visible = TRUE; } if (str2[i] == '&' && (ent = purple_markup_unescape_entity(str2 + i, &entlen)) != NULL) { while (*ent) str2[j++] = *ent++; i += entlen - 1; continue; } if (visible) str2[j++] = g_ascii_isspace(str2[i])? ' ': str2[i]; } g_free(href); str2[j] = '\0'; return str2; } static gboolean badchar(char c) { switch (c) { case ' ': case ',': case '\0': case '\n': case '\r': case '<': case '>': case '"': return TRUE; default: return FALSE; } } static gboolean badentity(const char *c) { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<", 4) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, ">", 4) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, """, 6)) { return TRUE; } return FALSE; } char * purple_markup_linkify(const char *text) { const char *c, *t, *q = NULL; char *tmpurlbuf, *url_buf; gunichar g; gboolean inside_html = FALSE; int inside_paren = 0; GString *ret; if (text == NULL) return NULL; ret = g_string_new(""); c = text; while (*c) { if(*c == '(' && !inside_html) { inside_paren++; ret = g_string_append_c(ret, *c); c++; } if(inside_html) { if(*c == '>') { inside_html = FALSE; } else if(!q && (*c == '\"' || *c == '\'')) { q = c; } else if(q) { if(*c == *q) q = NULL; } } else if(*c == '<') { inside_html = TRUE; if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<A", 2)) { while (1) { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "/A>", 3)) { inside_html = FALSE; break; } ret = g_string_append_c(ret, *c); c++; if (!(*c)) break; } } } else if ((*c=='h') && (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "http://", 7) || (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "https://", 8)))) { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t) || badentity(t)) { if ((!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "http://", 7) && (t - c == 7)) || (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "https://", 8) && (t - c == 8))) { break; } if (*(t) == ',' && (*(t + 1) != ' ')) { t++; continue; } if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; if ((*(t - 1) == ')' && (inside_paren > 0))) { t--; } url_buf = g_strndup(c, t - c); tmpurlbuf = purple_unescape_html(url_buf); g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"%s\">%s</A>", tmpurlbuf, url_buf); g_free(url_buf); g_free(tmpurlbuf); c = t; break; } t++; } } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "www.", 4) && (c == text || badchar(c[-1]) || badentity(c-1))) { if (c[4] != '.') { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t) || badentity(t)) { if (t - c == 4) { break; } if (*(t) == ',' && (*(t + 1) != ' ')) { t++; continue; } if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; if ((*(t - 1) == ')' && (inside_paren > 0))) { t--; } url_buf = g_strndup(c, t - c); tmpurlbuf = purple_unescape_html(url_buf); g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"http://%s\">%s</A>", tmpurlbuf, url_buf); g_free(url_buf); g_free(tmpurlbuf); c = t; break; } t++; } } } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "ftp://", 6) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "sftp://", 7)) { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t) || badentity(t)) { if ((!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "ftp://", 6) && (t - c == 6)) || (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "sftp://", 7) && (t - c == 7))) { break; } if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; if ((*(t - 1) == ')' && (inside_paren > 0))) { t--; } url_buf = g_strndup(c, t - c); tmpurlbuf = purple_unescape_html(url_buf); g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"%s\">%s</A>", tmpurlbuf, url_buf); g_free(url_buf); g_free(tmpurlbuf); c = t; break; } if (!t) break; t++; } } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "ftp.", 4) && (c == text || badchar(c[-1]) || badentity(c-1))) { if (c[4] != '.') { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t) || badentity(t)) { if (t - c == 4) { break; } if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; if ((*(t - 1) == ')' && (inside_paren > 0))) { t--; } url_buf = g_strndup(c, t - c); tmpurlbuf = purple_unescape_html(url_buf); g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"ftp://%s\">%s</A>", tmpurlbuf, url_buf); g_free(url_buf); g_free(tmpurlbuf); c = t; break; } if (!t) break; t++; } } } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "mailto:", 7)) { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t) || badentity(t)) { char *d; if (t - c == 7) { break; } if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; if ((d = strstr(c + 7, "?")) != NULL && d < t) url_buf = g_strndup(c + 7, d - c - 7); else url_buf = g_strndup(c + 7, t - c - 7); if (!purple_email_is_valid(url_buf)) { g_free(url_buf); break; } g_free(url_buf); url_buf = g_strndup(c, t - c); tmpurlbuf = purple_unescape_html(url_buf); g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"%s\">%s</A>", tmpurlbuf, url_buf); g_free(url_buf); g_free(tmpurlbuf); c = t; break; } if (!t) break; t++; } } else if ((*c=='x') && (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "xmpp:", 5)) && (c == text || badchar(c[-1]) || badentity(c-1))) { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t) || badentity(t)) { if (t - c == 5) { break; } if (*(t) == ',' && (*(t + 1) != ' ')) { t++; continue; } if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; if ((*(t - 1) == ')' && (inside_paren > 0))) { t--; } url_buf = g_strndup(c, t - c); tmpurlbuf = purple_unescape_html(url_buf); g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"%s\">%s</A>", tmpurlbuf, url_buf); g_free(url_buf); g_free(tmpurlbuf); c = t; break; } t++; } } else if (c != text && (*c == '@')) { int flag; GString *gurl_buf = NULL; const char illegal_chars[] = "!@#$%^&*()[]{}/|\\<>\":;\r\n \0"; if (strchr(illegal_chars,*(c - 1)) || strchr(illegal_chars, *(c + 1))) flag = 0; else { flag = 1; gurl_buf = g_string_new(""); } t = c; while (flag) { /* iterate backwards grabbing the local part of an email address */ g = g_utf8_get_char(t); if (badchar(*t) || (g >= 127) || (*t == '(') || ((*t == ';') && ((t > (text+2) && (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(t - 3, "<", 4) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(t - 3, ">", 4))) || (t > (text+4) && (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(t - 5, """, 6)))))) { /* local part will already be part of ret, strip it out */ ret = g_string_truncate(ret, ret->len - (c - t)); ret = g_string_append_unichar(ret, g); break; } else { g_string_prepend_unichar(gurl_buf, g); t = g_utf8_find_prev_char(text, t); if (t < text) { ret = g_string_assign(ret, ""); break; } } } t = g_utf8_find_next_char(c, NULL); while (flag) { /* iterate forwards grabbing the domain part of an email address */ g = g_utf8_get_char(t); if (badchar(*t) || (g >= 127) || (*t == ')') || badentity(t)) { char *d; url_buf = g_string_free(gurl_buf, FALSE); /* strip off trailing periods */ if (strlen(url_buf) > 0) { for (d = url_buf + strlen(url_buf) - 1; *d == '.'; d--, t--) *d = '\0'; } tmpurlbuf = purple_unescape_html(url_buf); if (purple_email_is_valid(tmpurlbuf)) { g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"mailto:%s\">%s</A>", tmpurlbuf, url_buf); } else { g_string_append(ret, url_buf); } g_free(url_buf); g_free(tmpurlbuf); c = t; break; } else { g_string_append_unichar(gurl_buf, g); t = g_utf8_find_next_char(t, NULL); } } } if(*c == ')' && !inside_html) { inside_paren--; ret = g_string_append_c(ret, *c); c++; } if (*c == 0) break; ret = g_string_append_c(ret, *c); c++; } return g_string_free(ret, FALSE); } char * purple_unescape_html(const char *html) { if (html != NULL) { const char *c = html; GString *ret = g_string_new(""); while (*c) { int len; const char *ent; if ((ent = purple_markup_unescape_entity(c, &len)) != NULL) { ret = g_string_append(ret, ent); c += len; } else if (!strncmp(c, "<br>", 4)) { ret = g_string_append_c(ret, '\n'); c += 4; } else { ret = g_string_append_c(ret, *c); c++; } } return g_string_free(ret, FALSE); } return NULL; } char * purple_markup_slice(const char *str, guint x, guint y) { GString *ret; GQueue *q; guint z = 0; gboolean appended = FALSE; gunichar c; char *tag; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(x <= y, NULL); if (x == y) return g_strdup(""); ret = g_string_new(""); q = g_queue_new(); while (*str && (z < y)) { c = g_utf8_get_char(str); if (c == '<') { char *end = strchr(str, '>'); if (!end) { g_string_free(ret, TRUE); while ((tag = g_queue_pop_head(q))) g_free(tag); g_queue_free(q); return NULL; } if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "<img ", 5)) { z += strlen("[Image]"); } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "<br", 3)) { z += 1; } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "<hr>", 4)) { z += strlen("\n---\n"); } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "</", 2)) { /* pop stack */ char *tmp; tmp = g_queue_pop_head(q); g_free(tmp); /* z += 0; */ } else { /* push it unto the stack */ char *tmp; tmp = g_strndup(str, end - str + 1); g_queue_push_head(q, tmp); /* z += 0; */ } if (z >= x) { g_string_append_len(ret, str, end - str + 1); } str = end; } else if (c == '&') { char *end = strchr(str, ';'); if (!end) { g_string_free(ret, TRUE); while ((tag = g_queue_pop_head(q))) g_free(tag); g_queue_free(q); return NULL; } if (z >= x) g_string_append_len(ret, str, end - str + 1); z++; str = end; } else { if (z == x && z > 0 && !appended) { GList *l = q->tail; while (l) { tag = l->data; g_string_append(ret, tag); l = l->prev; } appended = TRUE; } if (z >= x) g_string_append_unichar(ret, c); z++; } str = g_utf8_next_char(str); } while ((tag = g_queue_pop_head(q))) { char *name; name = purple_markup_get_tag_name(tag); g_string_append_printf(ret, "</%s>", name); g_free(name); g_free(tag); } g_queue_free(q); return g_string_free(ret, FALSE); } char * purple_markup_get_tag_name(const char *tag) { int i; g_return_val_if_fail(tag != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(*tag == '<', NULL); for (i = 1; tag[i]; i++) if (tag[i] == '>' || tag[i] == ' ' || tag[i] == '/') break; return g_strndup(tag+1, i-1); } /************************************************************************** * Path/Filename Functions **************************************************************************/ const char * purple_home_dir(void) { #ifndef _WIN32 return g_get_home_dir(); #else return wpurple_data_dir(); #endif } /* Returns the argument passed to -c IFF it was present, or ~/.purple. */ const char * purple_user_dir(void) { if (custom_user_dir != NULL) return custom_user_dir; else if (!user_dir) user_dir = g_build_filename(purple_home_dir(), ".purple", NULL); return user_dir; } void purple_util_set_user_dir(const char *dir) { g_free(custom_user_dir); if (dir != NULL && *dir) custom_user_dir = g_strdup(dir); else custom_user_dir = NULL; } int purple_build_dir (const char *path, int mode) { #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,8,0) return g_mkdir_with_parents(path, mode); #else char *dir, **components, delim[] = { G_DIR_SEPARATOR, '\0' }; int cur, len; g_return_val_if_fail(path != NULL, -1); dir = g_new0(char, strlen(path) + 1); components = g_strsplit(path, delim, -1); len = 0; for (cur = 0; components[cur] != NULL; cur++) { /* If you don't know what you're doing on both * win32 and *NIX, stay the hell away from this code */ if(cur > 1) dir[len++] = G_DIR_SEPARATOR; strcpy(dir + len, components[cur]); len += strlen(components[cur]); if(cur == 0) dir[len++] = G_DIR_SEPARATOR; if(g_file_test(dir, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)) { continue; #ifdef _WIN32 /* allow us to create subdirs on UNC paths * (\\machinename\path\to\blah) * g_file_test() doesn't work on "\\machinename" */ } else if (cur == 2 && dir[0] == '\\' && dir[1] == '\\' && components[cur + 1] != NULL) { continue; #endif } else if(g_file_test(dir, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { purple_debug_warning("build_dir", "bad path: %s\n", path); g_strfreev(components); g_free(dir); return -1; } if (g_mkdir(dir, mode) < 0) { purple_debug_warning("build_dir", "mkdir: %s\n", g_strerror(errno)); g_strfreev(components); g_free(dir); return -1; } } g_strfreev(components); g_free(dir); return 0; #endif } /* * This function is long and beautiful, like my--um, yeah. Anyway, * it includes lots of error checking so as we don't overwrite * people's settings if there is a problem writing the new values. */ gboolean purple_util_write_data_to_file(const char *filename, const char *data, gssize size) { const char *user_dir = purple_user_dir(); gchar *filename_full; gboolean ret = FALSE; g_return_val_if_fail(user_dir != NULL, FALSE); purple_debug_info("util", "Writing file %s to directory %s\n", filename, user_dir); /* Ensure the user directory exists */ if (!g_file_test(user_dir, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)) { if (g_mkdir(user_dir, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR) == -1) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error creating directory %s: %s\n", user_dir, g_strerror(errno)); return FALSE; } } filename_full = g_strdup_printf("%s" G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "%s", user_dir, filename); ret = purple_util_write_data_to_file_absolute(filename_full, data, size); g_free(filename_full); return ret; } gboolean purple_util_write_data_to_file_absolute(const char *filename_full, const char *data, gssize size) { gchar *filename_temp; FILE *file; size_t real_size, byteswritten; struct stat st; #ifndef HAVE_FILENO int fd; #endif purple_debug_info("util", "Writing file %s\n", filename_full); g_return_val_if_fail((size >= -1), FALSE); filename_temp = g_strdup_printf("%s.save", filename_full); /* Remove an old temporary file, if one exists */ if (g_file_test(filename_temp, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { if (g_unlink(filename_temp) == -1) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error removing old file " "%s: %s\n", filename_temp, g_strerror(errno)); } } /* Open file */ file = g_fopen(filename_temp, "wb"); if (file == NULL) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error opening file %s for " "writing: %s\n", filename_temp, g_strerror(errno)); g_free(filename_temp); return FALSE; } /* Write to file */ real_size = (size == -1) ? strlen(data) : (size_t) size; byteswritten = fwrite(data, 1, real_size, file); #ifdef HAVE_FILENO /* Apparently XFS (and possibly other filesystems) do not * guarantee that file data is flushed before file metadata, * so this procedure is insufficient without some flushage. */ if (fflush(file) < 0) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error flushing %s: %s\n", filename_temp, g_strerror(errno)); g_free(filename_temp); fclose(file); return FALSE; } if (fsync(fileno(file)) < 0) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error syncing file contents for %s: %s\n", filename_temp, g_strerror(errno)); g_free(filename_temp); fclose(file); return FALSE; } #endif /* Close file */ if (fclose(file) != 0) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error closing file %s: %s\n", filename_temp, g_strerror(errno)); g_free(filename_temp); return FALSE; } #ifndef HAVE_FILENO /* This is the same effect (we hope) as the HAVE_FILENO block * above, but for systems without fileno(). */ if ((fd = open(filename_temp, O_RDWR)) < 0) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error opening file %s for flush: %s\n", filename_temp, g_strerror(errno)); g_free(filename_temp); return FALSE; } if (fsync(fd) < 0) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error syncing %s: %s\n", filename_temp, g_strerror(errno)); g_free(filename_temp); close(fd); return FALSE; } if (close(fd) < 0) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error closing %s after sync: %s\n", filename_temp, g_strerror(errno)); g_free(filename_temp); return FALSE; } #endif /* Ensure the file is the correct size */ if (byteswritten != real_size) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error writing to file %s: Wrote %" G_GSIZE_FORMAT " bytes " "but should have written %" G_GSIZE_FORMAT "; is your disk full?\n", filename_temp, byteswritten, real_size); g_free(filename_temp); return FALSE; } /* Use stat to be absolutely sure. */ if ((g_stat(filename_temp, &st) == -1) || (st.st_size != real_size)) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error writing data to file %s: " "Incomplete file written; is your disk " "full?\n", filename_temp); g_free(filename_temp); return FALSE; } #ifndef _WIN32 /* Set file permissions */ if (chmod(filename_temp, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR) == -1) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error setting permissions of file %s: %s\n", filename_temp, g_strerror(errno)); } #endif /* Rename to the REAL name */ if (g_rename(filename_temp, filename_full) == -1) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error renaming %s to %s: %s\n", filename_temp, filename_full, g_strerror(errno)); } g_free(filename_temp); return TRUE; } xmlnode * purple_util_read_xml_from_file(const char *filename, const char *description) { return xmlnode_from_file(purple_user_dir(), filename, description, "util"); } /* * Like mkstemp() but returns a file pointer, uses a pre-set template, * uses the semantics of tempnam() for the directory to use and allocates * the space for the filepath. * * Caller is responsible for closing the file and removing it when done, * as well as freeing the space pointed-to by "path" with g_free(). * * Returns NULL on failure and cleans up after itself if so. */ static const char *purple_mkstemp_templ = {"purpleXXXXXX"}; FILE * purple_mkstemp(char **fpath, gboolean binary) { const gchar *tmpdir; int fd; FILE *fp = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail(fpath != NULL, NULL); if((tmpdir = (gchar*)g_get_tmp_dir()) != NULL) { if((*fpath = g_strdup_printf("%s" G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "%s", tmpdir, purple_mkstemp_templ)) != NULL) { fd = g_mkstemp(*fpath); if(fd == -1) { purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_ERROR, "purple_mkstemp", "Couldn't make \"%s\", error: %d\n", *fpath, errno); } else { if((fp = fdopen(fd, "r+")) == NULL) { close(fd); purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_ERROR, "purple_mkstemp", "Couldn't fdopen(), error: %d\n", errno); } } if(!fp) { g_free(*fpath); *fpath = NULL; } } } else { purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_ERROR, "purple_mkstemp", "g_get_tmp_dir() failed!\n"); } return fp; } const char * purple_util_get_image_extension(gconstpointer data, size_t len) { g_return_val_if_fail(data != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(len > 0, NULL); if (len >= 4) { if (!strncmp((char *)data, "GIF8", 4)) return "gif"; else if (!strncmp((char *)data, "\xff\xd8\xff", 3)) /* 4th may be e0 through ef */ return "jpg"; else if (!strncmp((char *)data, "\x89PNG", 4)) return "png"; else if (!strncmp((char *)data, "MM", 2) || !strncmp((char *)data, "II", 2)) return "tif"; else if (!strncmp((char *)data, "BM", 2)) return "bmp"; } return "icon"; } /* * TODO: Consider using something faster than SHA-1, such as MD5, MD4 * or CRC32. Are there security implications to that? Would * probably be a good idea to benchmark some algorithms with * 3KB-10KB chunks of data (typical buddy icon sizes). */ char * purple_util_get_image_checksum(gconstpointer image_data, size_t image_len) { PurpleCipherContext *context; gchar digest[41]; context = purple_cipher_context_new_by_name("sha1", NULL); if (context == NULL) { purple_debug_error("util", "Could not find sha1 cipher\n"); g_return_val_if_reached(NULL); } /* Hash the image data */ purple_cipher_context_append(context, image_data, image_len); if (!purple_cipher_context_digest_to_str(context, sizeof(digest), digest, NULL)) { purple_debug_error("util", "Failed to get SHA-1 digest.\n"); g_return_val_if_reached(NULL); } purple_cipher_context_destroy(context); return g_strdup(digest); } char * purple_util_get_image_filename(gconstpointer image_data, size_t image_len) { /* Return the filename */ char *checksum = purple_util_get_image_checksum(image_data, image_len); char *filename = g_strdup_printf("%s.%s", checksum, purple_util_get_image_extension(image_data, image_len)); g_free(checksum); return filename; } gboolean purple_program_is_valid(const char *program) { GError *error = NULL; char **argv; gchar *progname; gboolean is_valid = FALSE; g_return_val_if_fail(program != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail(*program != '\0', FALSE); if (!g_shell_parse_argv(program, NULL, &argv, &error)) { purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_ERROR, "program_is_valid", "Could not parse program '%s': %s\n", program, error->message); g_error_free(error); return FALSE; } if (argv == NULL) { return FALSE; } progname = g_find_program_in_path(argv[0]); is_valid = (progname != NULL); g_strfreev(argv); g_free(progname); return is_valid; } gboolean purple_running_gnome(void) { #ifndef _WIN32 gchar *tmp = g_find_program_in_path("gnome-open"); if (tmp == NULL) return FALSE; g_free(tmp); tmp = (gchar *)g_getenv("GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID"); return ((tmp != NULL) && (*tmp != '\0')); #else return FALSE; #endif } gboolean purple_running_kde(void) { #ifndef _WIN32 gchar *tmp = g_find_program_in_path("kfmclient"); const char *session; if (tmp == NULL) return FALSE; g_free(tmp); session = g_getenv("KDE_FULL_SESSION"); if (purple_strequal(session, "true")) return TRUE; /* If you run Purple from Konsole under !KDE, this will provide a * a false positive. Since we do the GNOME checks first, this is * only a problem if you're running something !(KDE || GNOME) and * you run Purple from Konsole. This really shouldn't be a problem. */ return ((g_getenv("KDEDIR") != NULL) || g_getenv("KDEDIRS") != NULL); #else return FALSE; #endif } gboolean purple_running_osx(void) { #if defined(__APPLE__) return TRUE; #else return FALSE; #endif } char * purple_fd_get_ip(int fd) { struct sockaddr addr; socklen_t namelen = sizeof(addr); g_return_val_if_fail(fd != 0, NULL); if (getsockname(fd, &addr, &namelen)) return NULL; return g_strdup(inet_ntoa(((struct sockaddr_in *)&addr)->sin_addr)); } /************************************************************************** * String Functions **************************************************************************/ gboolean purple_strequal(const gchar *left, const gchar *right) { #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,16,0) return (g_strcmp0(left, right) == 0); #else return ((left == NULL && right == NULL) || (left != NULL && right != NULL && strcmp(left, right) == 0)); #endif } const char * purple_normalize(const PurpleAccount *account, const char *str) { const char *ret = NULL; static char buf[BUF_LEN]; if (account != NULL) { PurplePlugin *prpl = purple_find_prpl(purple_account_get_protocol_id(account)); if (prpl != NULL) { PurplePluginProtocolInfo *prpl_info = PURPLE_PLUGIN_PROTOCOL_INFO(prpl); if(prpl_info && prpl_info->normalize) ret = prpl_info->normalize(account, str); } } if (ret == NULL) { char *tmp; tmp = g_utf8_normalize(str, -1, G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT); g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s", tmp); g_free(tmp); ret = buf; } return ret; } /* * You probably don't want to call this directly, it is * mainly for use as a PRPL callback function. See the * comments in util.h. */ const char * purple_normalize_nocase(const PurpleAccount *account, const char *str) { static char buf[BUF_LEN]; char *tmp1, *tmp2; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); tmp1 = g_utf8_strdown(str, -1); tmp2 = g_utf8_normalize(tmp1, -1, G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT); g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s", tmp2 ? tmp2 : ""); g_free(tmp2); g_free(tmp1); return buf; } gchar * purple_strdup_withhtml(const gchar *src) { gulong destsize, i, j; gchar *dest; g_return_val_if_fail(src != NULL, NULL); /* New length is (length of src) + (number of \n's * 3) - (number of \r's) + 1 */ destsize = 1; for (i = 0; src[i] != '\0'; i++) { if (src[i] == '\n') destsize += 4; else if (src[i] != '\r') destsize++; } dest = g_malloc(destsize); /* Copy stuff, ignoring \r's, because they are dumb */ for (i = 0, j = 0; src[i] != '\0'; i++) { if (src[i] == '\n') { strcpy(&dest[j], "<BR>"); j += 4; } else if (src[i] != '\r') dest[j++] = src[i]; } dest[destsize-1] = '\0'; return dest; } gboolean purple_str_has_prefix(const char *s, const char *p) { #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,2,0) return g_str_has_prefix(s, p); #else g_return_val_if_fail(s != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail(p != NULL, FALSE); return (!strncmp(s, p, strlen(p))); #endif } gboolean purple_str_has_suffix(const char *s, const char *x) { #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,2,0) return g_str_has_suffix(s, x); #else int off; g_return_val_if_fail(s != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail(x != NULL, FALSE); off = strlen(s) - strlen(x); return (off >= 0 && purple_strequal(s + off, x)); #endif } char * purple_str_add_cr(const char *text) { char *ret = NULL; int count = 0, j; guint i; g_return_val_if_fail(text != NULL, NULL); if (text[0] == '\n') count++; for (i = 1; i < strlen(text); i++) if (text[i] == '\n' && text[i - 1] != '\r') count++; if (count == 0) return g_strdup(text); ret = g_malloc0(strlen(text) + count + 1); i = 0; j = 0; if (text[i] == '\n') ret[j++] = '\r'; ret[j++] = text[i++]; for (; i < strlen(text); i++) { if (text[i] == '\n' && text[i - 1] != '\r') ret[j++] = '\r'; ret[j++] = text[i]; } return ret; } void purple_str_strip_char(char *text, char thechar) { int i, j; g_return_if_fail(text != NULL); for (i = 0, j = 0; text[i]; i++) if (text[i] != thechar) text[j++] = text[i]; text[j++] = '\0'; } void purple_util_chrreplace(char *string, char delimiter, char replacement) { int i = 0; g_return_if_fail(string != NULL); while (string[i] != '\0') { if (string[i] == delimiter) string[i] = replacement; i++; } } gchar * purple_strreplace(const char *string, const char *delimiter, const char *replacement) { gchar **split; gchar *ret; g_return_val_if_fail(string != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(delimiter != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(replacement != NULL, NULL); split = g_strsplit(string, delimiter, 0); ret = g_strjoinv(replacement, split); g_strfreev(split); return ret; } gchar * purple_strcasereplace(const char *string, const char *delimiter, const char *replacement) { gchar *ret; int length_del, length_rep, i, j; g_return_val_if_fail(string != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(delimiter != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(replacement != NULL, NULL); length_del = strlen(delimiter); length_rep = strlen(replacement); /* Count how many times the delimiter appears */ i = 0; /* position in the source string */ j = 0; /* number of occurrences of "delimiter" */ while (string[i] != '\0') { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(&string[i], delimiter, length_del)) { i += length_del; j += length_rep; } else { i++; j++; } } ret = g_malloc(j+1); i = 0; /* position in the source string */ j = 0; /* position in the destination string */ while (string[i] != '\0') { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(&string[i], delimiter, length_del)) { strncpy(&ret[j], replacement, length_rep); i += length_del; j += length_rep; } else { ret[j] = string[i]; i++; j++; } } ret[j] = '\0'; return ret; } const char * purple_strcasestr(const char *haystack, const char *needle) { size_t hlen, nlen; const char *tmp, *ret; g_return_val_if_fail(haystack != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(needle != NULL, NULL); hlen = strlen(haystack); nlen = strlen(needle); tmp = haystack, ret = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail(hlen > 0, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(nlen > 0, NULL); while (*tmp && !ret) { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(needle, tmp, nlen)) ret = tmp; else tmp++; } return ret; } char * purple_str_size_to_units(size_t size) { static const char * const size_str[] = { "bytes", "KiB", "MiB", "GiB" }; float size_mag; int size_index = 0; if (size == -1) { return g_strdup(_("Calculating...")); } else if (size == 0) { return g_strdup(_("Unknown.")); } else { size_mag = (float)size; while ((size_index < 3) && (size_mag > 1024)) { size_mag /= 1024; size_index++; } if (size_index == 0) { return g_strdup_printf("%" G_GSIZE_FORMAT " %s", size, size_str[size_index]); } else { return g_strdup_printf("%.2f %s", size_mag, size_str[size_index]); } } } char * purple_str_seconds_to_string(guint secs) { char *ret = NULL; guint days, hrs, mins; if (secs < 60) { return g_strdup_printf(dngettext(PACKAGE, "%d second", "%d seconds", secs), secs); } days = secs / (60 * 60 * 24); secs = secs % (60 * 60 * 24); hrs = secs / (60 * 60); secs = secs % (60 * 60); mins = secs / 60; secs = secs % 60; if (days > 0) { ret = g_strdup_printf(dngettext(PACKAGE, "%d day", "%d days", days), days); } if (hrs > 0) { if (ret != NULL) { char *tmp = g_strdup_printf( dngettext(PACKAGE, "%s, %d hour", "%s, %d hours", hrs), ret, hrs); g_free(ret); ret = tmp; } else ret = g_strdup_printf(dngettext(PACKAGE, "%d hour", "%d hours", hrs), hrs); } if (mins > 0) { if (ret != NULL) { char *tmp = g_strdup_printf( dngettext(PACKAGE, "%s, %d minute", "%s, %d minutes", mins), ret, mins); g_free(ret); ret = tmp; } else ret = g_strdup_printf(dngettext(PACKAGE, "%d minute", "%d minutes", mins), mins); } return ret; } char * purple_str_binary_to_ascii(const unsigned char *binary, guint len) { GString *ret; guint i; g_return_val_if_fail(len > 0, NULL); ret = g_string_sized_new(len); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) if (binary[i] < 32 || binary[i] > 126) g_string_append_printf(ret, "\\x%02hhx", binary[i]); else if (binary[i] == '\\') g_string_append(ret, "\\\\"); else g_string_append_c(ret, binary[i]); return g_string_free(ret, FALSE); } /************************************************************************** * URI/URL Functions **************************************************************************/ void purple_got_protocol_handler_uri(const char *uri) { char proto[11]; const char *tmp, *param_string; char *cmd; GHashTable *params = NULL; int len; if (!(tmp = strchr(uri, ':')) || tmp == uri) { purple_debug_error("util", "Malformed protocol handler message - missing protocol.\n"); return; } len = MIN(sizeof(proto) - 1, (tmp - uri)); strncpy(proto, uri, len); proto[len] = '\0'; tmp++; purple_debug_info("util", "Processing message '%s' for protocol '%s'.\n", tmp, proto); if ((param_string = strchr(tmp, '?'))) { const char *keyend = NULL, *pairstart; char *key, *value = NULL; cmd = g_strndup(tmp, (param_string - tmp)); param_string++; params = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, g_free); pairstart = tmp = param_string; while (*tmp || *pairstart) { if (*tmp == '&' || !(*tmp)) { /* If there is no explicit value */ if (keyend == NULL) keyend = tmp; if (keyend && keyend != pairstart) { char *p; key = g_strndup(pairstart, (keyend - pairstart)); /* If there is an explicit value */ if (keyend != tmp && keyend != (tmp - 1)) value = g_strndup(keyend + 1, (tmp - keyend - 1)); for (p = key; *p; ++p) *p = g_ascii_tolower(*p); g_hash_table_insert(params, key, value); } keyend = value = NULL; pairstart = (*tmp) ? tmp + 1 : tmp; } else if (*tmp == '=') keyend = tmp; if (*tmp) tmp++; } } else cmd = g_strdup(tmp); purple_signal_emit_return_1(purple_get_core(), "uri-handler", proto, cmd, params); g_free(cmd); if (params) g_hash_table_destroy(params); } /* * TODO: Should probably add a "gboolean *ret_ishttps" parameter that * is set to TRUE if this URL is https, otherwise it is set to * FALSE. But that change will break the API. * * This is important for Yahoo! web messenger login. They now * force https login, and if you access the web messenger login * page via http then it redirects you to the https version, but * purple_util_fetch_url() ignores the "https" and attempts to * fetch the URL via http again, which gets redirected again. */ gboolean purple_url_parse(const char *url, char **ret_host, int *ret_port, char **ret_path, char **ret_user, char **ret_passwd) { gboolean is_https = FALSE; char scan_info[255]; char port_str[6]; int f; const char *at, *slash; const char *turl; char host[256], path[256], user[256], passwd[256]; int port = 0; /* hyphen at end includes it in control set */ static const char addr_ctrl[] = "A-Za-z0-9.-"; static const char port_ctrl[] = "0-9"; static const char page_ctrl[] = "A-Za-z0-9.~_/:*!@&%%?=+^-"; static const char user_ctrl[] = "A-Za-z0-9.~_/*!&%%?=+^-"; static const char passwd_ctrl[] = "A-Za-z0-9.~_/*!&%%?=+^-"; g_return_val_if_fail(url != NULL, FALSE); if ((turl = purple_strcasestr(url, "http://")) != NULL) { turl += 7; url = turl; } else if ((turl = purple_strcasestr(url, "https://")) != NULL) { is_https = TRUE; turl += 8; url = turl; } /* parse out authentication information if supplied */ /* Only care about @ char BEFORE the first / */ at = strchr(url, '@'); slash = strchr(url, '/'); if ((at != NULL) && (((slash != NULL) && (strlen(at) > strlen(slash))) || (slash == NULL))) { g_snprintf(scan_info, sizeof(scan_info), "%%255[%s]:%%255[%s]^@", user_ctrl, passwd_ctrl); f = sscanf(url, scan_info, user, passwd); if (f ==1 ) { /* No passwd, possibly just username supplied */ g_snprintf(scan_info, sizeof(scan_info), "%%255[%s]^@", user_ctrl); f = sscanf(url, scan_info, user); *passwd = '\0'; } url = at+1; /* move pointer after the @ char */ } else { *user = '\0'; *passwd = '\0'; } g_snprintf(scan_info, sizeof(scan_info), "%%255[%s]:%%5[%s]/%%255[%s]", addr_ctrl, port_ctrl, page_ctrl); f = sscanf(url, scan_info, host, port_str, path); if (f == 1) { g_snprintf(scan_info, sizeof(scan_info), "%%255[%s]/%%255[%s]", addr_ctrl, page_ctrl); f = sscanf(url, scan_info, host, path); /* Use the default port */ if (is_https) g_snprintf(port_str, sizeof(port_str), "443"); else g_snprintf(port_str, sizeof(port_str), "80"); } if (f == 0) *host = '\0'; if (f <= 1) *path = '\0'; sscanf(port_str, "%d", &port); if (ret_host != NULL) *ret_host = g_strdup(host); if (ret_port != NULL) *ret_port = port; if (ret_path != NULL) *ret_path = g_strdup(path); if (ret_user != NULL) *ret_user = g_strdup(user); if (ret_passwd != NULL) *ret_passwd = g_strdup(passwd); return ((*host != '\0') ? TRUE : FALSE); } /** * The arguments to this function are similar to printf. */ static void purple_util_fetch_url_error(PurpleUtilFetchUrlData *gfud, const char *format, ...) { gchar *error_message; va_list args; va_start(args, format); error_message = g_strdup_vprintf(format, args); va_end(args); gfud->callback(gfud, gfud->user_data, NULL, 0, error_message); g_free(error_message); purple_util_fetch_url_cancel(gfud); } static void url_fetch_connect_cb(gpointer url_data, gint source, const gchar *error_message); static void ssl_url_fetch_connect_cb(gpointer data, PurpleSslConnection *ssl_connection, PurpleInputCondition cond); static void ssl_url_fetch_error_cb(PurpleSslConnection *ssl_connection, PurpleSslErrorType error, gpointer data); static gboolean parse_redirect(const char *data, size_t data_len, PurpleUtilFetchUrlData *gfud) { gchar *s; gchar *new_url, *temp_url, *end; gboolean full; int len; if ((s = g_strstr_len(data, data_len, "\nLocation: ")) == NULL) /* We're not being redirected */ return FALSE; s += strlen("Location: "); end = strchr(s, '\r'); /* Just in case :) */ if (end == NULL) end = strchr(s, '\n'); if (end == NULL) return FALSE; len = end - s; new_url = g_malloc(len + 1); strncpy(new_url, s, len); new_url[len] = '\0'; full = gfud->full; if (*new_url == '/' || g_strstr_len(new_url, len, "://") == NULL) { temp_url = new_url; new_url = g_strdup_printf("%s:%d%s", gfud->website.address, gfud->website.port, temp_url); g_free(temp_url); full = FALSE; } purple_debug_info("util", "Redirecting to %s\n", new_url); gfud->num_times_redirected++; if (gfud->num_times_redirected >= 5) { purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Could not open %s: Redirected too many times"), gfud->url); return TRUE; } /* * Try again, with this new location. This code is somewhat * ugly, but we need to reuse the gfud because whoever called * us is holding a reference to it. */ g_free(gfud->url); gfud->url = new_url; gfud->full = full; g_free(gfud->request); gfud->request = NULL; if (gfud->is_ssl) { gfud->is_ssl = FALSE; purple_ssl_close(gfud->ssl_connection); gfud->ssl_connection = NULL; } else { purple_input_remove(gfud->inpa); gfud->inpa = 0; close(gfud->fd); gfud->fd = -1; } gfud->request_written = 0; gfud->len = 0; gfud->data_len = 0; g_free(gfud->website.user); g_free(gfud->website.passwd); g_free(gfud->website.address); g_free(gfud->website.page); purple_url_parse(new_url, &gfud->website.address, &gfud->website.port, &gfud->website.page, &gfud->website.user, &gfud->website.passwd); if (purple_strcasestr(new_url, "https://") != NULL) { gfud->is_ssl = TRUE; gfud->ssl_connection = purple_ssl_connect(NULL, gfud->website.address, gfud->website.port, ssl_url_fetch_connect_cb, ssl_url_fetch_error_cb, gfud); } else { gfud->connect_data = purple_proxy_connect(NULL, NULL, gfud->website.address, gfud->website.port, url_fetch_connect_cb, gfud); } if (gfud->ssl_connection == NULL && gfud->connect_data == NULL) { purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Unable to connect to %s"), gfud->website.address); } return TRUE; } static const char * find_header_content(const char *data, size_t data_len, const char *header, size_t header_len) { const char *p = NULL; if (header_len <= 0) header_len = strlen(header); /* Note: data is _not_ nul-terminated. */ if (data_len > header_len) { if (header[0] == '\n') p = (g_strncasecmp(data, header + 1, header_len - 1) == 0) ? data : NULL; if (!p) p = purple_strcasestr(data, header); if (p) p += header_len; } /* If we can find the header at all, try to sscanf it. * Response headers should end with at least \r\n, so sscanf is safe, * if we make sure that there is indeed a \n in our header. */ if (p && g_strstr_len(p, data_len - (p - data), "\n")) { return p; } return NULL; } static size_t parse_content_len(const char *data, size_t data_len) { size_t content_len = 0; const char *p = NULL; p = find_header_content(data, data_len, "\nContent-Length: ", sizeof("\nContent-Length: ") - 1); if (p) { sscanf(p, "%" G_GSIZE_FORMAT, &content_len); purple_debug_misc("util", "parsed %" G_GSIZE_FORMAT "\n", content_len); } return content_len; } static gboolean content_is_chunked(const char *data, size_t data_len) { gboolean chunked = FALSE; const char *p = find_header_content(data, data_len, "\nTransfer-Encoding: ", sizeof("\nTransfer-Encoding: ") - 1); if (p && g_strncasecmp(p, "chunked", 7) == 0) chunked = TRUE; return chunked; } /* Process in-place */ static void process_chunked_data(char *data, gssize *len) { gssize sz; gssize nlen = 0; char *p = data; char *s = data; while (*s) { if (sscanf(s, "%x\r\n", &sz) != 1) { purple_debug_error("util", "Error processing chunked data. Expected data length, found: %s\n", s); break; } if (sz == 0) break; s = strstr(s, "\r\n") + 2; g_memmove(p, s, sz); p += sz; s += sz; nlen += sz; if (*s != '\r' && *(s + 1) != '\n') { purple_debug_error("util", "Error processing chunked data. Expected \\r\\n, found: %s\n", s); break; } s += 2; } *p = 0; if (len) *len = nlen; } static void url_fetch_recv_cb(gpointer url_data, gint source, PurpleInputCondition cond) { PurpleUtilFetchUrlData *gfud = url_data; int len; char buf[4096]; char *data_cursor; gboolean got_eof = FALSE; /* * Read data in a loop until we can't read any more! This is a * little confusing because we read using a different function * depending on whether the socket is ssl or cleartext. */ while ((gfud->is_ssl && ((len = purple_ssl_read(gfud->ssl_connection, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0)) || (!gfud->is_ssl && (len = read(source, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0)) { if(gfud->max_len != -1 && (gfud->len + len) > gfud->max_len) { purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Error reading from %s: response too long (%d bytes limit)"), gfud->website.address, gfud->max_len); return; } /* If we've filled up our buffer, make it bigger */ if((gfud->len + len) >= gfud->data_len) { while((gfud->len + len) >= gfud->data_len) gfud->data_len += sizeof(buf); gfud->webdata = g_realloc(gfud->webdata, gfud->data_len); } data_cursor = gfud->webdata + gfud->len; gfud->len += len; memcpy(data_cursor, buf, len); gfud->webdata[gfud->len] = '\0'; if(!gfud->got_headers) { char *tmp; /* See if we've reached the end of the headers yet */ if((tmp = strstr(gfud->webdata, "\r\n\r\n"))) { char * new_data; guint header_len = (tmp + 4 - gfud->webdata); size_t content_len; purple_debug_misc("util", "Response headers: '%.*s'\n", header_len, gfud->webdata); /* See if we can find a redirect. */ if(parse_redirect(gfud->webdata, header_len, gfud)) return; gfud->got_headers = TRUE; /* No redirect. See if we can find a content length. */ content_len = parse_content_len(gfud->webdata, header_len); gfud->chunked = content_is_chunked(gfud->webdata, header_len); if(content_len == 0) { /* We'll stick with an initial 8192 */ content_len = 8192; } else { gfud->has_explicit_data_len = TRUE; } /* If we're returning the headers too, we don't need to clean them out */ if(gfud->include_headers) { gfud->data_len = content_len + header_len; gfud->webdata = g_realloc(gfud->webdata, gfud->data_len); } else { size_t body_len = 0; if(gfud->len > (header_len + 1)) body_len = (gfud->len - header_len); content_len = MAX(content_len, body_len); new_data = g_try_malloc(content_len); if(new_data == NULL) { purple_debug_error("util", "Failed to allocate %" G_GSIZE_FORMAT " bytes: %s\n", content_len, g_strerror(errno)); purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Unable to allocate enough memory to hold " "the contents from %s. The web server may " "be trying something malicious."), gfud->website.address); return; } /* We may have read part of the body when reading the headers, don't lose it */ if(body_len > 0) { tmp += 4; memcpy(new_data, tmp, body_len); } /* Out with the old... */ g_free(gfud->webdata); /* In with the new. */ gfud->len = body_len; gfud->data_len = content_len; gfud->webdata = new_data; } } } if(gfud->has_explicit_data_len && gfud->len >= gfud->data_len) { got_eof = TRUE; break; } } if(len < 0) { if(errno == EAGAIN) { return; } else { purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Error reading from %s: %s"), gfud->website.address, g_strerror(errno)); return; } } if((len == 0) || got_eof) { gfud->webdata = g_realloc(gfud->webdata, gfud->len + 1); gfud->webdata[gfud->len] = '\0'; if (!gfud->include_headers && gfud->chunked) { /* Process only if we don't want the headers. */ process_chunked_data(gfud->webdata, &gfud->len); } gfud->callback(gfud, gfud->user_data, gfud->webdata, gfud->len, NULL); purple_util_fetch_url_cancel(gfud); } } static void ssl_url_fetch_recv_cb(gpointer data, PurpleSslConnection *ssl_connection, PurpleInputCondition cond) { url_fetch_recv_cb(data, -1, cond); } /** * This function is called when the socket is available to be written * to. * * @param source The file descriptor that can be written to. This can * be an http connection or it can be the SSL connection of an * https request. So be careful what you use it for! If it's * an https request then use purple_ssl_write() instead of * writing to it directly. */ static void url_fetch_send_cb(gpointer data, gint source, PurpleInputCondition cond) { PurpleUtilFetchUrlData *gfud; int len, total_len; gfud = data; if (gfud->request == NULL) { /* Host header is not forbidden in HTTP/1.0 requests, and HTTP/1.1 * clients must know how to handle the "chunked" transfer encoding. * Purple doesn't know how to handle "chunked", so should always send * the Host header regardless, to get around some observed problems */ if (gfud->user_agent) { gfud->request = g_strdup_printf( "GET %s%s HTTP/%s\r\n" "Connection: close\r\n" "User-Agent: %s\r\n" "Accept: */*\r\n" "Host: %s\r\n\r\n", (gfud->full ? "" : "/"), (gfud->full ? (gfud->url ? gfud->url : "") : (gfud->website.page ? gfud->website.page : "")), (gfud->http11 ? "1.1" : "1.0"), (gfud->user_agent ? gfud->user_agent : ""), (gfud->website.address ? gfud->website.address : "")); } else { gfud->request = g_strdup_printf( "GET %s%s HTTP/%s\r\n" "Connection: close\r\n" "Accept: */*\r\n" "Host: %s\r\n\r\n", (gfud->full ? "" : "/"), (gfud->full ? (gfud->url ? gfud->url : "") : (gfud->website.page ? gfud->website.page : "")), (gfud->http11 ? "1.1" : "1.0"), (gfud->website.address ? gfud->website.address : "")); } } if(g_getenv("PURPLE_UNSAFE_DEBUG")) purple_debug_misc("util", "Request: '%s'\n", gfud->request); else purple_debug_misc("util", "request constructed\n"); total_len = strlen(gfud->request); if (gfud->is_ssl) len = purple_ssl_write(gfud->ssl_connection, gfud->request + gfud->request_written, total_len - gfud->request_written); else len = write(gfud->fd, gfud->request + gfud->request_written, total_len - gfud->request_written); if (len < 0 && errno == EAGAIN) return; else if (len < 0) { purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Error writing to %s: %s"), gfud->website.address, g_strerror(errno)); return; } gfud->request_written += len; if (gfud->request_written < total_len) return; /* We're done writing our request, now start reading the response */ if (gfud->is_ssl) { purple_input_remove(gfud->inpa); gfud->inpa = 0; purple_ssl_input_add(gfud->ssl_connection, ssl_url_fetch_recv_cb, gfud); } else { purple_input_remove(gfud->inpa); gfud->inpa = purple_input_add(gfud->fd, PURPLE_INPUT_READ, url_fetch_recv_cb, gfud); } } static void url_fetch_connect_cb(gpointer url_data, gint source, const gchar *error_message) { PurpleUtilFetchUrlData *gfud; gfud = url_data; gfud->connect_data = NULL; if (source == -1) { purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Unable to connect to %s: %s"), (gfud->website.address ? gfud->website.address : ""), error_message); return; } gfud->fd = source; gfud->inpa = purple_input_add(source, PURPLE_INPUT_WRITE, url_fetch_send_cb, gfud); url_fetch_send_cb(gfud, source, PURPLE_INPUT_WRITE); } static void ssl_url_fetch_connect_cb(gpointer data, PurpleSslConnection *ssl_connection, PurpleInputCondition cond) { PurpleUtilFetchUrlData *gfud; gfud = data; gfud->inpa = purple_input_add(ssl_connection->fd, PURPLE_INPUT_WRITE, url_fetch_send_cb, gfud); url_fetch_send_cb(gfud, ssl_connection->fd, PURPLE_INPUT_WRITE); } static void ssl_url_fetch_error_cb(PurpleSslConnection *ssl_connection, PurpleSslErrorType error, gpointer data) { PurpleUtilFetchUrlData *gfud; gfud = data; gfud->ssl_connection = NULL; purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Unable to connect to %s: %s"), (gfud->website.address ? gfud->website.address : ""), purple_ssl_strerror(error)); } PurpleUtilFetchUrlData * purple_util_fetch_url_request(const char *url, gboolean full, const char *user_agent, gboolean http11, const char *request, gboolean include_headers, PurpleUtilFetchUrlCallback callback, void *user_data) { return purple_util_fetch_url_request_len_with_account(NULL, url, full, user_agent, http11, request, include_headers, -1, callback, user_data); } PurpleUtilFetchUrlData * purple_util_fetch_url_request_len(const char *url, gboolean full, const char *user_agent, gboolean http11, const char *request, gboolean include_headers, gssize max_len, PurpleUtilFetchUrlCallback callback, void *user_data) { return purple_util_fetch_url_request_len_with_account(NULL, url, full, user_agent, http11, request, include_headers, max_len, callback, user_data); } PurpleUtilFetchUrlData * purple_util_fetch_url_request_len_with_account(PurpleAccount *account, const char *url, gboolean full, const char *user_agent, gboolean http11, const char *request, gboolean include_headers, gssize max_len, PurpleUtilFetchUrlCallback callback, void *user_data) { PurpleUtilFetchUrlData *gfud; g_return_val_if_fail(url != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(callback != NULL, NULL); if(g_getenv("PURPLE_UNSAFE_DEBUG")) purple_debug_info("util", "requested to fetch (%s), full=%d, user_agent=(%s), http11=%d\n", url, full, user_agent?user_agent:"(null)", http11); else purple_debug_info("util", "requesting to fetch a URL\n"); gfud = g_new0(PurpleUtilFetchUrlData, 1); gfud->callback = callback; gfud->user_data = user_data; gfud->url = g_strdup(url); gfud->user_agent = g_strdup(user_agent); gfud->http11 = http11; gfud->full = full; gfud->request = g_strdup(request); gfud->include_headers = include_headers; gfud->fd = -1; gfud->max_len = max_len; purple_url_parse(url, &gfud->website.address, &gfud->website.port, &gfud->website.page, &gfud->website.user, &gfud->website.passwd); if (purple_strcasestr(url, "https://") != NULL) { if (!purple_ssl_is_supported()) { purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Unable to connect to %s: Server requires TLS/SSL, but no TLS/SSL support was found."), gfud->website.address); return NULL; } gfud->is_ssl = TRUE; gfud->ssl_connection = purple_ssl_connect(account, gfud->website.address, gfud->website.port, ssl_url_fetch_connect_cb, ssl_url_fetch_error_cb, gfud); } else { gfud->connect_data = purple_proxy_connect(NULL, account, gfud->website.address, gfud->website.port, url_fetch_connect_cb, gfud); } if (gfud->ssl_connection == NULL && gfud->connect_data == NULL) { purple_util_fetch_url_error(gfud, _("Unable to connect to %s"), gfud->website.address); return NULL; } return gfud; } void purple_util_fetch_url_cancel(PurpleUtilFetchUrlData *gfud) { if (gfud->ssl_connection != NULL) purple_ssl_close(gfud->ssl_connection); if (gfud->connect_data != NULL) purple_proxy_connect_cancel(gfud->connect_data); if (gfud->inpa > 0) purple_input_remove(gfud->inpa); if (gfud->fd >= 0) close(gfud->fd); g_free(gfud->website.user); g_free(gfud->website.passwd); g_free(gfud->website.address); g_free(gfud->website.page); g_free(gfud->url); g_free(gfud->user_agent); g_free(gfud->request); g_free(gfud->webdata); g_free(gfud); } const char * purple_url_decode(const char *str) { static char buf[BUF_LEN]; guint i, j = 0; char *bum; char hex[3]; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); /* * XXX - This check could be removed and buf could be made * dynamically allocated, but this is easier. */ if (strlen(str) >= BUF_LEN) return NULL; for (i = 0; i < strlen(str); i++) { if (str[i] != '%') buf[j++] = str[i]; else { strncpy(hex, str + ++i, 2); hex[2] = '\0'; /* i is pointing to the start of the number */ i++; /* * Now it's at the end and at the start of the for loop * will be at the next character. */ buf[j++] = strtol(hex, NULL, 16); } } buf[j] = '\0'; if (!g_utf8_validate(buf, -1, (const char **)&bum)) *bum = '\0'; return buf; } const char * purple_url_encode(const char *str) { const char *iter; static char buf[BUF_LEN]; char utf_char[6]; guint i, j = 0; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(g_utf8_validate(str, -1, NULL), NULL); iter = str; for (; *iter && j < (BUF_LEN - 1) ; iter = g_utf8_next_char(iter)) { gunichar c = g_utf8_get_char(iter); /* If the character is an ASCII character and is alphanumeric * no need to escape */ if (c < 128 && isalnum(c)) { buf[j++] = c; } else { int bytes = g_unichar_to_utf8(c, utf_char); for (i = 0; i < bytes; i++) { if (j > (BUF_LEN - 4)) break; sprintf(buf + j, "%%%02x", utf_char[i] & 0xff); j += 3; } } } buf[j] = '\0'; return buf; } /* Originally lifted from * http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/excerpt/spcookbook_chap03/index3.html * ... and slightly modified to be a bit more rfc822 compliant * ... and modified a bit more to make domain checking rfc1035 compliant * with the exception permitted in rfc1101 for domains to start with digit * but not completely checking to avoid conflicts with IP addresses */ gboolean purple_email_is_valid(const char *address) { const char *c, *domain; static char *rfc822_specials = "()<>@,;:\\\"[]"; g_return_val_if_fail(address != NULL, FALSE); /* first we validate the name portion (name@domain) (rfc822)*/ for (c = address; *c; c++) { if (*c == '\"' && (c == address || *(c - 1) == '.' || *(c - 1) == '\"')) { while (*++c) { if (*c == '\\') { if (*c++ && *c < 127 && *c != '\n' && *c != '\r') continue; else return FALSE; } if (*c == '\"') break; if (*c < ' ' || *c >= 127) return FALSE; } if (!*c++) return FALSE; if (*c == '@') break; if (*c != '.') return FALSE; continue; } if (*c == '@') break; if (*c <= ' ' || *c >= 127) return FALSE; if (strchr(rfc822_specials, *c)) return FALSE; } /* It's obviously not an email address if we didn't find an '@' above */ if (*c == '\0') return FALSE; /* strictly we should return false if (*(c - 1) == '.') too, but I think * we should permit user.@domain type addresses - they do work :) */ if (c == address) return FALSE; /* next we validate the domain portion (name@domain) (rfc1035 & rfc1011) */ if (!*(domain = ++c)) return FALSE; do { if (*c == '.' && (c == domain || *(c - 1) == '.' || *(c - 1) == '-')) return FALSE; if (*c == '-' && *(c - 1) == '.') return FALSE; if ((*c < '0' && *c != '-' && *c != '.') || (*c > '9' && *c < 'A') || (*c > 'Z' && *c < 'a') || (*c > 'z')) return FALSE; } while (*++c); if (*(c - 1) == '-') return FALSE; return ((c - domain) > 3 ? TRUE : FALSE); } gboolean purple_ip_address_is_valid(const char *ip) { int c, o1, o2, o3, o4; char end; g_return_val_if_fail(ip != NULL, FALSE); c = sscanf(ip, "%d.%d.%d.%d%c", &o1, &o2, &o3, &o4, &end); if (c != 4 || o1 < 0 || o1 > 255 || o2 < 0 || o2 > 255 || o3 < 0 || o3 > 255 || o4 < 0 || o4 > 255) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /* Stolen from gnome_uri_list_extract_uris */ GList * purple_uri_list_extract_uris(const gchar *uri_list) { const gchar *p, *q; gchar *retval; GList *result = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail (uri_list != NULL, NULL); p = uri_list; /* We don't actually try to validate the URI according to RFC * 2396, or even check for allowed characters - we just ignore * comments and trim whitespace off the ends. We also * allow LF delimination as well as the specified CRLF. */ while (p) { if (*p != '#') { while (isspace(*p)) p++; q = p; while (*q && (*q != '\n') && (*q != '\r')) q++; if (q > p) { q--; while (q > p && isspace(*q)) q--; retval = (gchar*)g_malloc (q - p + 2); strncpy (retval, p, q - p + 1); retval[q - p + 1] = '\0'; result = g_list_prepend (result, retval); } } p = strchr (p, '\n'); if (p) p++; } return g_list_reverse (result); } /* Stolen from gnome_uri_list_extract_filenames */ GList * purple_uri_list_extract_filenames(const gchar *uri_list) { GList *tmp_list, *node, *result; g_return_val_if_fail (uri_list != NULL, NULL); result = purple_uri_list_extract_uris(uri_list); tmp_list = result; while (tmp_list) { gchar *s = (gchar*)tmp_list->data; node = tmp_list; tmp_list = tmp_list->next; if (!strncmp (s, "file:", 5)) { node->data = g_filename_from_uri (s, NULL, NULL); /* not sure if this fallback is useful at all */ if (!node->data) node->data = g_strdup (s+5); } else { result = g_list_delete_link(result, node); } g_free (s); } return result; } /************************************************************************** * UTF8 String Functions **************************************************************************/ gchar * purple_utf8_try_convert(const char *str) { gsize converted; gchar *utf8; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); if (g_utf8_validate(str, -1, NULL)) { return g_strdup(str); } utf8 = g_locale_to_utf8(str, -1, &converted, NULL, NULL); if (utf8 != NULL) return utf8; utf8 = g_convert(str, -1, "UTF-8", "ISO-8859-15", &converted, NULL, NULL); if ((utf8 != NULL) && (converted == strlen(str))) return utf8; g_free(utf8); return NULL; } #define utf8_first(x) ((x & 0x80) == 0 || (x & 0xe0) == 0xc0 \ || (x & 0xf0) == 0xe0 || (x & 0xf8) == 0xf) gchar * purple_utf8_salvage(const char *str) { GString *workstr; const char *end; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); workstr = g_string_sized_new(strlen(str)); do { g_utf8_validate(str, -1, &end); workstr = g_string_append_len(workstr, str, end - str); str = end; if (*str == '\0') break; do { workstr = g_string_append_c(workstr, '?'); str++; } while (!utf8_first(*str)); } while (*str != '\0'); return g_string_free(workstr, FALSE); } gchar * purple_utf8_strip_unprintables(const gchar *str) { gchar *workstr, *iter; if (str == NULL) /* Act like g_strdup */ return NULL; g_return_val_if_fail(g_utf8_validate(str, -1, NULL), NULL); workstr = iter = g_new(gchar, strlen(str) + 1); while (*str) { gunichar c = g_utf8_get_char(str); const gchar *next = g_utf8_next_char(str); size_t len = next - str; if (g_unichar_isprint(c)) { memcpy(iter, str, len); iter += len; } str = next; } /* nul-terminate the new string */ *iter = '\0'; return workstr; } /* * This function is copied from g_strerror() but changed to use * gai_strerror(). */ G_CONST_RETURN gchar * purple_gai_strerror(gint errnum) { static GStaticPrivate msg_private = G_STATIC_PRIVATE_INIT; char *msg; int saved_errno = errno; const char *msg_locale; msg_locale = gai_strerror(errnum); if (g_get_charset(NULL)) { /* This string is already UTF-8--great! */ errno = saved_errno; return msg_locale; } else { gchar *msg_utf8 = g_locale_to_utf8(msg_locale, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (msg_utf8) { /* Stick in the quark table so that we can return a static result */ GQuark msg_quark = g_quark_from_string(msg_utf8); g_free(msg_utf8); msg_utf8 = (gchar *)g_quark_to_string(msg_quark); errno = saved_errno; return msg_utf8; } } msg = g_static_private_get(&msg_private); if (!msg) { msg = g_new(gchar, 64); g_static_private_set(&msg_private, msg, g_free); } sprintf(msg, "unknown error (%d)", errnum); errno = saved_errno; return msg; } char * purple_utf8_ncr_encode(const char *str) { GString *out; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(g_utf8_validate(str, -1, NULL), NULL); out = g_string_new(""); for(; *str; str = g_utf8_next_char(str)) { gunichar wc = g_utf8_get_char(str); /* super simple check. hopefully not too wrong. */ if(wc >= 0x80) { g_string_append_printf(out, "&#%u;", (guint32) wc); } else { g_string_append_unichar(out, wc); } } return g_string_free(out, FALSE); } char * purple_utf8_ncr_decode(const char *str) { GString *out; char *buf, *b; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(g_utf8_validate(str, -1, NULL), NULL); buf = (char *) str; out = g_string_new(""); while( (b = strstr(buf, "&#")) ) { gunichar wc; int base = 0; /* append everything leading up to the &# */ g_string_append_len(out, buf, b-buf); b += 2; /* skip past the &# */ /* strtoul will treat 0x prefix as hex, but not just x */ if(*b == 'x' || *b == 'X') { base = 16; b++; } /* advances buf to the end of the ncr segment */ wc = (gunichar) strtoul(b, &buf, base); /* this mimics the previous impl of ncr_decode */ if(*buf == ';') { g_string_append_unichar(out, wc); buf++; } } /* append whatever's left */ g_string_append(out, buf); return g_string_free(out, FALSE); } int purple_utf8_strcasecmp(const char *a, const char *b) { char *a_norm = NULL; char *b_norm = NULL; int ret = -1; if(!a && b) return -1; else if(!b && a) return 1; else if(!a && !b) return 0; if(!g_utf8_validate(a, -1, NULL) || !g_utf8_validate(b, -1, NULL)) { purple_debug_error("purple_utf8_strcasecmp", "One or both parameters are invalid UTF8\n"); return ret; } a_norm = g_utf8_casefold(a, -1); b_norm = g_utf8_casefold(b, -1); ret = g_utf8_collate(a_norm, b_norm); g_free(a_norm); g_free(b_norm); return ret; } /* previously conversation::find_nick() */ gboolean purple_utf8_has_word(const char *haystack, const char *needle) { char *hay, *pin, *p; const char *start, *prev_char; gunichar before, after; int n; gboolean ret = FALSE; start = hay = g_utf8_strdown(haystack, -1); pin = g_utf8_strdown(needle, -1); n = strlen(pin); while ((p = strstr(start, pin)) != NULL) { prev_char = g_utf8_find_prev_char(hay, p); before = -2; if (prev_char) { before = g_utf8_get_char(prev_char); } after = g_utf8_get_char_validated(p + n, - 1); if ((p == hay || /* The character before is a reasonable guess for a word boundary ("!g_unichar_isalnum()" is not a valid way to determine word boundaries, but it is the only reasonable thing to do here), and isn't the '&' from a "&" or some such entity*/ (before != -2 && !g_unichar_isalnum(before) && *(p - 1) != '&')) && after != -2 && !g_unichar_isalnum(after)) { ret = TRUE; break; } start = p + 1; } g_free(pin); g_free(hay); return ret; } void purple_print_utf8_to_console(FILE *filestream, char *message) { gchar *message_conv; GError *error = NULL; /* Try to convert 'message' to user's locale */ message_conv = g_locale_from_utf8(message, -1, NULL, NULL, &error); if (message_conv != NULL) { fputs(message_conv, filestream); g_free(message_conv); } else { /* use 'message' as a fallback */ g_warning("%s\n", error->message); g_error_free(error); fputs(message, filestream); } } gboolean purple_message_meify(char *message, gssize len) { char *c; gboolean inside_html = FALSE; g_return_val_if_fail(message != NULL, FALSE); if(len == -1) len = strlen(message); for (c = message; *c; c++, len--) { if(inside_html) { if(*c == '>') inside_html = FALSE; } else { if(*c == '<') inside_html = TRUE; else break; } } if(*c && !g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "/me ", 4)) { memmove(c, c+4, len-3); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } char *purple_text_strip_mnemonic(const char *in) { char *out; char *a; char *a0; const char *b; g_return_val_if_fail(in != NULL, NULL); out = g_malloc(strlen(in)+1); a = out; b = in; a0 = a; /* The last non-space char seen so far, or the first char */ while(*b) { if(*b == '_') { if(a > out && b > in && *(b-1) == '(' && *(b+1) && !(*(b+1) & 0x80) && *(b+2) == ')') { /* Detected CJK style shortcut (Bug 875311) */ a = a0; /* undo the left parenthesis */ b += 3; /* and skip the whole mess */ } else if(*(b+1) == '_') { *(a++) = '_'; b += 2; a0 = a; } else { b++; } /* We don't want to corrupt the middle of UTF-8 characters */ } else if (!(*b & 0x80)) { /* other 1-byte char */ if (*b != ' ') a0 = a; *(a++) = *(b++); } else { /* Multibyte utf8 char, don't look for _ inside these */ int n = 0; int i; if ((*b & 0xe0) == 0xc0) { n = 2; } else if ((*b & 0xf0) == 0xe0) { n = 3; } else if ((*b & 0xf8) == 0xf0) { n = 4; } else if ((*b & 0xfc) == 0xf8) { n = 5; } else if ((*b & 0xfe) == 0xfc) { n = 6; } else { /* Illegal utf8 */ n = 1; } a0 = a; /* unless we want to delete CJK spaces too */ for (i = 0; i < n && *b; i += 1) { *(a++) = *(b++); } } } *a = '\0'; return out; } const char* purple_unescape_filename(const char *escaped) { return purple_url_decode(escaped); } /* this is almost identical to purple_url_encode (hence purple_url_decode * being used above), but we want to keep certain characters unescaped * for compat reasons */ const char * purple_escape_filename(const char *str) { const char *iter; static char buf[BUF_LEN]; char utf_char[6]; guint i, j = 0; g_return_val_if_fail(str != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail(g_utf8_validate(str, -1, NULL), NULL); iter = str; for (; *iter && j < (BUF_LEN - 1) ; iter = g_utf8_next_char(iter)) { gunichar c = g_utf8_get_char(iter); /* If the character is an ASCII character and is alphanumeric, * or one of the specified values, no need to escape */ if (c < 128 && (g_ascii_isalnum(c) || c == '@' || c == '-' || c == '_' || c == '.' || c == '#')) { buf[j++] = c; } else { int bytes = g_unichar_to_utf8(c, utf_char); for (i = 0; i < bytes; i++) { if (j > (BUF_LEN - 4)) break; sprintf(buf + j, "%%%02x", utf_char[i] & 0xff); j += 3; } } } buf[j] = '\0'; return buf; } const char *_purple_oscar_convert(const char *act, const char *protocol) { if (act && purple_strequal(protocol, "prpl-oscar")) { int i; for (i = 0; act[i] != '\0'; i++) if (!isdigit(act[i])) return "prpl-aim"; return "prpl-icq"; } return protocol; } void purple_restore_default_signal_handlers(void) { #ifndef _WIN32 #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H signal(SIGHUP, SIG_DFL); /* 1: terminal line hangup */ signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL); /* 2: interrupt program */ signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL); /* 3: quit program */ signal(SIGILL, SIG_DFL); /* 4: illegal instruction (not reset when caught) */ signal(SIGTRAP, SIG_DFL); /* 5: trace trap (not reset when caught) */ signal(SIGABRT, SIG_DFL); /* 6: abort program */ #ifdef SIGPOLL signal(SIGPOLL, SIG_DFL); /* 7: pollable event (POSIX) */ #endif /* SIGPOLL */ #ifdef SIGEMT signal(SIGEMT, SIG_DFL); /* 7: EMT instruction (Non-POSIX) */ #endif /* SIGEMT */ signal(SIGFPE, SIG_DFL); /* 8: floating point exception */ signal(SIGBUS, SIG_DFL); /* 10: bus error */ signal(SIGSEGV, SIG_DFL); /* 11: segmentation violation */ signal(SIGSYS, SIG_DFL); /* 12: bad argument to system call */ signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL); /* 13: write on a pipe with no reader */ signal(SIGALRM, SIG_DFL); /* 14: real-time timer expired */ signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL); /* 15: software termination signal */ signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); /* 20: child status has changed */ signal(SIGXCPU, SIG_DFL); /* 24: exceeded CPU time limit */ signal(SIGXFSZ, SIG_DFL); /* 25: exceeded file size limit */ #endif /* HAVE_SIGNAL_H */ #endif /* !_WIN32 */ } static void set_status_with_attrs(PurpleStatus *status, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, status); purple_status_set_active_with_attrs(status, TRUE, args); va_end(args); } void purple_util_set_current_song(const char *title, const char *artist, const char *album) { GList *list = purple_accounts_get_all(); for (; list; list = list->next) { PurplePresence *presence; PurpleStatus *tune; PurpleAccount *account = list->data; if (!purple_account_get_enabled(account, purple_core_get_ui())) continue; presence = purple_account_get_presence(account); tune = purple_presence_get_status(presence, "tune"); if (!tune) continue; if (title) { set_status_with_attrs(tune, PURPLE_TUNE_TITLE, title, PURPLE_TUNE_ARTIST, artist, PURPLE_TUNE_ALBUM, album, NULL); } else { purple_status_set_active(tune, FALSE); } } } char * purple_util_format_song_info(const char *title, const char *artist, const char *album, gpointer unused) { GString *string; char *esc; if (!title || !*title) return NULL; esc = g_markup_escape_text(title, -1); string = g_string_new(""); g_string_append_printf(string, "%s", esc); g_free(esc); if (artist && *artist) { esc = g_markup_escape_text(artist, -1); g_string_append_printf(string, _(" - %s"), esc); g_free(esc); } if (album && *album) { esc = g_markup_escape_text(album, -1); g_string_append_printf(string, _(" (%s)"), esc); g_free(esc); } return g_string_free(string, FALSE); } const gchar * purple_get_host_name(void) { #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,8,0) return g_get_host_name(); #else static char hostname[256]; int ret = gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname)); hostname[sizeof(hostname) - 1] = '\0'; if (ret == -1 || hostname[0] == '\0') { purple_debug_info("purple_get_host_name: ", "could not find host name"); return "localhost"; } else { return hostname; } #endif }