* Copyright (C) Manuel Novoa III <mjn3@codepoet.org>
* and Vladimir Oleynik <dzo@simtreas.ru>
*
- * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
+ * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
*/
#include "libbb.h"
#undef _tolower
#define _tolower(X) ((X)|((char) 0x20))
-char bb_process_escape_sequence(const char **ptr)
+char FAST_FUNC bb_process_escape_sequence(const char **ptr)
{
- static const char charmap[] ALIGN1 = {
- 'a', 'b', 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', 'v', '\\', 0,
- '\a', '\b', '\f', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\v', '\\', '\\' };
-
- const char *p;
const char *q;
- unsigned int num_digits;
- unsigned int r;
- unsigned int n;
- unsigned int d;
- unsigned int base;
+ unsigned num_digits;
+ unsigned n;
+ unsigned base;
num_digits = n = 0;
base = 8;
q = *ptr;
-#ifdef WANT_HEX_ESCAPES
- if (*q == 'x') {
+ if (WANT_HEX_ESCAPES && *q == 'x') {
++q;
base = 16;
++num_digits;
}
-#endif
+ /* bash requires leading 0 in octal escapes:
+ * \02 works, \2 does not (prints \ and 2).
+ * We treat \2 as a valid octal escape sequence. */
do {
- d = (unsigned char)(*q) - '0';
-#ifdef WANT_HEX_ESCAPES
- if (d >= 10) {
- d = (unsigned char)(_tolower(*q)) - 'a' + 10;
- }
+ unsigned r;
+#if !WANT_HEX_ESCAPES
+ unsigned d = (unsigned char)(*q) - '0';
+#else
+ unsigned d = (unsigned char)_tolower(*q) - '0';
+ if (d >= 10)
+ d += ('0' - 'a' + 10);
#endif
-
if (d >= base) {
-#ifdef WANT_HEX_ESCAPES
- if ((base == 16) && (!--num_digits)) {
-/* return '\\'; */
- --q;
+ if (WANT_HEX_ESCAPES && base == 16) {
+ --num_digits;
+ if (num_digits == 0) {
+ /* \x<bad_char>: return '\',
+ * leave ptr pointing to x */
+ return '\\';
+ }
}
-#endif
break;
}
++q;
} while (++num_digits < 3);
- if (num_digits == 0) { /* mnemonic escape sequence? */
- p = charmap;
+ if (num_digits == 0) {
+ /* Not octal or hex escape sequence.
+ * Is it one-letter one? */
+
+ /* bash builtin "echo -e '\ec'" interprets \e as ESC,
+ * but coreutils "/bin/echo -e '\ec'" does not.
+ * Manpages tend to support coreutils way.
+ * Update: coreutils added support for \e on 28 Oct 2009. */
+ static const char charmap[] ALIGN1 = {
+ 'a', 'b', 'e', 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', 'v', '\\', '\0',
+ '\a', '\b', 27, '\f', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\v', '\\', '\\',
+ };
+ const char *p = charmap;
do {
if (*p == *q) {
q++;
break;
}
- } while (*++p);
- n = *(p + (sizeof(charmap)/2));
+ } while (*++p != '\0');
+ /* p points to found escape char or NUL,
+ * advance it and find what it translates to.
+ * Note that \NUL and unrecognized sequence \z return '\'
+ * and leave ptr pointing to NUL or z. */
+ n = p[sizeof(charmap) / 2];
}
*ptr = q;
return (char) n;
}
+
+char* FAST_FUNC strcpy_and_process_escape_sequences(char *dst, const char *src)
+{
+ while (1) {
+ char c, c1;
+ c = c1 = *src++;
+ if (c1 == '\\')
+ c1 = bb_process_escape_sequence(&src);
+ *dst = c1;
+ if (c == '\0')
+ return dst;
+ dst++;
+ }
+}