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/* cnf.c: read config files. Copyright (C) 1994 Karl Berry. 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, 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include <kpathsea/config.h> #include <kpathsea/c-fopen.h> #include <kpathsea/c-ctype.h> #include <kpathsea/cnf.h> #include <kpathsea/db.h> #include <kpathsea/hash.h> #include <kpathsea/line.h> #include <kpathsea/paths.h> #include <kpathsea/pathsearch.h> #include <kpathsea/tex-file.h> #include <kpathsea/variable.h> /* By using our own hash table, instead of the environment, we complicate variable expansion (because now we have to look in two places), but we don't bang so heavily on the system. DOS and System V have very limited environment space. Also, this way `kpse_init_format' can distinguish between values originating from the cnf file and ones from environment variables, which can be useful for users trying to figure out what's going on. */ #ifndef CNF_HASH_SIZE #define CNF_HASH_SIZE 751 #endif static hash_table_type cnf_hash; /* Do a single line in a cnf file: if it's blank or a comment, skip it. Otherwise, parse <variable>[.<program>] [=] <value>. Do this even if the <variable> is already set in the environment, since the envvalue might contain a trailing :, in which case we'll be looking for the cnf value. */ static void do_line P1C(string, line) { unsigned len; string start; string value, var; /* Skip leading whitespace. */ while (ISSPACE (*line)) line++; /* More to do only if we have non-comment material left. */ if (*line == 0 || *line == '%' || *line == '#') return; /* The variable name is everything up to the next space or = or `.'. */ start = line; while (!ISSPACE (*line) && *line != '=' && *line != '.') line++; /* `line' is now one character past the end of the variable name. */ len = line - start; var = xmalloc (len + 1); strncpy (var, start, len); var[len] = 0; /* If the variable is qualified with a program name, we might be ignoring it. */ while (ISSPACE (*line)) line++; if (*line == '.') { /* Skip spaces, then everything up to the next space or =. */ string prog; extern string program_invocation_short_name; /* must be set by main */ line++; while (ISSPACE (*line)) line++; start = line; while (!ISSPACE (*line) && *line != '=') line++; /* It's annoying to repeat all this, but making a tokenizing subroutine would be just as long and annoying. */ len = line - start; prog = xmalloc (len + 1); strncpy (prog, start, len); prog[len] = 0; /* If we are running `prog', fine; otherwise, we're done. */ assert (program_invocation_short_name); if (!STREQ (prog, program_invocation_short_name)) { free (var); free (prog); return; } } /* Skip whitespace, an optional =, more whitespace. */ while (ISSPACE (*line)) line++; if (*line == '=') { line++; while (ISSPACE (*line)) line++; } /* The value is whatever remains. Remove trailing whitespace. */ start = line; len = strlen (start); while (ISSPACE (start[len - 1]) && len > 0) len--; value = xmalloc (len + 1); strncpy (value, start, len); value[len] = 0; /* For cnf files, multiple values for a single variable make no sense, but instead of removing them, we'll just take the most recent in `kpse_cnf_get'. Thus, we are assuming here that `hash_insert' puts the most recent entries in first. */ hash_insert (&cnf_hash, var, value); /* We could check that anything remaining is preceded by a comment character, but let's not bother. */ } /* Read all the configuration files in the path. */ static void read_files P1H(void) { string *cnf_files; const_string cnf_path = kpse_init_format (kpse_cnf_format); cnf_hash = hash_create (CNF_HASH_SIZE); for (cnf_files = kpse_all_path_search (cnf_path, kpse_format_info[kpse_cnf_format].program); cnf_files && *cnf_files; cnf_files++) { string line; string cnf_filename = *cnf_files; FILE *cnf_file = xfopen (cnf_filename, FOPEN_R_MODE); while ((line = read_line (cnf_file)) != NULL) { do_line (line); free (line); } xfclose (cnf_file, cnf_filename); } /* After (*after*) reading the cnf files, expand the db directory, for use by `elt_in_db' in pathsearch.c. The default value of $TEXMF has to be able to get TEXMF from a cnf file, therefore in the `kpse_all_path_search' call above, we do not have DB_DIR. */ kpse_db_dir = kpse_var_expand (KPSE_DB_DIR); if (! *kpse_db_dir) kpse_db_dir = kpse_var_expand (DEFAULT_TEXMF); } /* Read the cnf files on the first call. Return the first value in the returned list -- this will be from the last-read cnf file. */ string kpse_cnf_get P1C(const_string, name) { string *ret_list; if (cnf_hash.size == 0) read_files (); ret_list = hash_lookup (cnf_hash, name); return ret_list ? *ret_list : NULL; }
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