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view libpurple/protocols/bonjour/parser.c @ 24443:892adcbf94c9
Make this function match read_cb() in servconn.c. The bottom halves of
these two function should probably share the same code, since they're
exactly the same.
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Sat, 15 Nov 2008 03:17:51 +0000 |
parents | 1c87e81c44fa |
children | f424f26dd329 b03430dae08e |
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/* * purple - Bonjour Jabber XML parser stuff * * 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 <libxml/parser.h> #include "connection.h" #include "debug.h" #include "jabber.h" #include "parser.h" #include "util.h" #include "xmlnode.h" static gboolean parse_from_attrib_and_find_buddy(BonjourJabberConversation *bconv, int nb_attributes, const xmlChar **attributes) { int i; /* If the "from" attribute is specified, attach it to the conversation. */ for(i=0; i < nb_attributes * 5; i+=5) { if(!xmlStrcmp(attributes[i], (xmlChar*) "from")) { int len = attributes[i+4] - attributes[i+3]; bconv->buddy_name = g_strndup((char *)attributes[i+3], len); bonjour_jabber_conv_match_by_name(bconv); return (bconv->pb != NULL); } } return FALSE; } static void bonjour_parser_element_start_libxml(void *user_data, const xmlChar *element_name, const xmlChar *prefix, const xmlChar *namespace, int nb_namespaces, const xmlChar **namespaces, int nb_attributes, int nb_defaulted, const xmlChar **attributes) { BonjourJabberConversation *bconv = user_data; xmlnode *node; int i; g_return_if_fail(element_name != NULL); if(!xmlStrcmp(element_name, (xmlChar*) "stream")) { if(!bconv->recv_stream_start) { bconv->recv_stream_start = TRUE; if (bconv->pb == NULL) parse_from_attrib_and_find_buddy(bconv, nb_attributes, attributes); bonjour_jabber_stream_started(bconv); } } else { /* If we haven't yet attached a buddy and this isn't "<stream:features />", * try to get a "from" attribute as a last resort to match our buddy. */ if(bconv->pb == NULL && !(prefix && !xmlStrcmp(prefix, (xmlChar*) "stream") && !xmlStrcmp(element_name, (xmlChar*) "features")) && !parse_from_attrib_and_find_buddy(bconv, nb_attributes, attributes)) /* We've run out of options for finding who the conversation is from using explicitly specified stuff; see if we can make a good match by using the IP */ bonjour_jabber_conv_match_by_ip(bconv); if(bconv->current) node = xmlnode_new_child(bconv->current, (const char*) element_name); else node = xmlnode_new((const char*) element_name); xmlnode_set_namespace(node, (const char*) namespace); for(i=0; i < nb_attributes * 5; i+=5) { char *txt; int attrib_len = attributes[i+4] - attributes[i+3]; char *attrib = g_malloc(attrib_len + 1); char *attrib_ns = NULL; if (attributes[i+2]) { attrib_ns = g_strdup((char*)attributes[i+2]); } memcpy(attrib, attributes[i+3], attrib_len); attrib[attrib_len] = '\0'; txt = attrib; attrib = purple_unescape_html(txt); g_free(txt); xmlnode_set_attrib_with_namespace(node, (const char*) attributes[i], attrib_ns, attrib); g_free(attrib); g_free(attrib_ns); } bconv->current = node; } } static void bonjour_parser_element_end_libxml(void *user_data, const xmlChar *element_name, const xmlChar *prefix, const xmlChar *namespace) { BonjourJabberConversation *bconv = user_data; if(!bconv->current) { /* We don't keep a reference to the start stream xmlnode, * so we have to check for it here to close the conversation */ if(!xmlStrcmp(element_name, (xmlChar*) "stream")) /* Asynchronously close the conversation to prevent bonjour_parser_setup() * being called from within this context */ async_bonjour_jabber_close_conversation(bconv); return; } if(bconv->current->parent) { if(!xmlStrcmp((xmlChar*) bconv->current->name, element_name)) bconv->current = bconv->current->parent; } else { xmlnode *packet = bconv->current; bconv->current = NULL; bonjour_jabber_process_packet(bconv->pb, packet); xmlnode_free(packet); } } static void bonjour_parser_element_text_libxml(void *user_data, const xmlChar *text, int text_len) { BonjourJabberConversation *bconv = user_data; if(!bconv->current) return; if(!text || !text_len) return; xmlnode_insert_data(bconv->current, (const char*) text, text_len); } static xmlSAXHandler bonjour_parser_libxml = { NULL, /*internalSubset*/ NULL, /*isStandalone*/ NULL, /*hasInternalSubset*/ NULL, /*hasExternalSubset*/ NULL, /*resolveEntity*/ NULL, /*getEntity*/ NULL, /*entityDecl*/ NULL, /*notationDecl*/ NULL, /*attributeDecl*/ NULL, /*elementDecl*/ NULL, /*unparsedEntityDecl*/ NULL, /*setDocumentLocator*/ NULL, /*startDocument*/ NULL, /*endDocument*/ NULL, /*startElement*/ NULL, /*endElement*/ NULL, /*reference*/ bonjour_parser_element_text_libxml, /*characters*/ NULL, /*ignorableWhitespace*/ NULL, /*processingInstruction*/ NULL, /*comment*/ NULL, /*warning*/ NULL, /*error*/ NULL, /*fatalError*/ NULL, /*getParameterEntity*/ NULL, /*cdataBlock*/ NULL, /*externalSubset*/ XML_SAX2_MAGIC, /*initialized*/ NULL, /*_private*/ bonjour_parser_element_start_libxml, /*startElementNs*/ bonjour_parser_element_end_libxml, /*endElementNs*/ NULL /*serror*/ }; void bonjour_parser_setup(BonjourJabberConversation *bconv) { /* This seems backwards, but it makes sense. The libxml code creates * the parser context when you try to use it (this way, it can figure * out the encoding at creation time. So, setting up the parser is * just a matter of destroying any current parser. */ if (bconv->context) { xmlParseChunk(bconv->context, NULL,0,1); xmlFreeParserCtxt(bconv->context); bconv->context = NULL; } } void bonjour_parser_process(BonjourJabberConversation *bconv, const char *buf, int len) { if (bconv->context == NULL) { /* libxml inconsistently starts parsing on creating the * parser, so do a ParseChunk right afterwards to force it. */ bconv->context = xmlCreatePushParserCtxt(&bonjour_parser_libxml, bconv, buf, len, NULL); xmlParseChunk(bconv->context, "", 0, 0); } else if (xmlParseChunk(bconv->context, buf, len, 0) < 0) /* TODO: What should we do here - I assume we should display an error or something (maybe just print something to the conv?) */ purple_debug_error("bonjour", "Error parsing xml.\n"); }