#include #include #include #include #include #include #include "util.h" /* * Taken from OpenBSD. * Copy src to string dst of size siz. At most siz-1 characters * will be copied. Always NUL terminates (unless siz == 0). * Returns strlen(src); if retval >= siz, truncation occurred. */ size_t strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t siz) { char *d = dst; const char *s = src; size_t n = siz; /* copy as many bytes as will fit */ if (n != 0) { while (--n != 0) { if ((*d++ = *s++) == '\0') break; } } /* not enough room in dst, add NUL and traverse rest of src */ if (n == 0) { if (siz != 0) *d = '\0'; /* NUL-terminate dst */ while (*s++) ; } return(s - src - 1); /* count does not include NUL */ } /* print link; if link is relative use baseurl to make it absolute */ void printlink(const char *link, const char *baseurl, FILE *fp) { const char *ebaseproto, *ebasedomain, *p; int isrelative; /* protocol part */ for(p = link; *p && (isalpha((int)*p) || isdigit((int)*p) || *p == '+' || *p == '-' || *p == '.'); p++); /* relative link (baseurl is used). */ isrelative = strncmp(p, "://", strlen("://")); if(isrelative) { if((ebaseproto = strstr(baseurl, "://"))) { ebaseproto += strlen("://"); fwrite(baseurl, 1, ebaseproto - baseurl, fp); } else { ebaseproto = baseurl; if(*baseurl || (link[0] == '/' && link[1] == '/')) fputs("http://", fp); } if(link[0] == '/') { /* relative to baseurl domain (not path). */ if(link[1] == '/') /* absolute url but with protocol from baseurl. */ link += 2; else if((ebasedomain = strchr(ebaseproto, '/'))) /* relative to baseurl and baseurl path. */ fwrite(ebaseproto, 1, ebasedomain - ebaseproto, fp); else fputs(ebaseproto, stdout); } else if((ebasedomain = strrchr(ebaseproto, '/'))) { /* relative to baseurl and baseurl path. */ fwrite(ebaseproto, 1, ebasedomain - ebaseproto + 1, fp); } else { fputs(ebaseproto, fp); if(*baseurl && *link) fputc('/', fp); } } fputs(link, fp); } /* read a field-separated line from 'fp', * separated by a character 'separator', * 'fields' is a list of pointer with a maximum size of 'maxfields'. * 'line' buffer is allocated using malloc, 'size' will contain the * allocated buffer size. * returns: amount of fields read. */ unsigned int parseline(char **line, size_t *size, char **fields, unsigned int maxfields, int separator, FILE *fp) { unsigned int i = 0; char *prev, *s; if(getline(line, size, fp) > 0) { for(prev = *line; (s = strchr(prev, separator)) && i <= maxfields; i++) { *s = '\0'; fields[i] = prev; prev = s + 1; } fields[i] = prev; for(i++; i < maxfields; i++) /* make non-parsed fields empty. */ fields[i] = ""; } return i; } /* print feed name for id; spaces and tabs in string as "-" * (spaces in anchors are not valid). */ void printfeednameid(const char *s, FILE *fp) { for(; *s; s++) fputc(isspace((int)*s) ? '-' : tolower((int)*s), fp); } void printhtmlencoded(const char *s, FILE *fp) { for(; *s; s++) { switch(*s) { case '<': fputs("<", fp); break; case '>': fputs(">", fp); break; /* case '&': fputs("&", fp); break;*/ default: fputc(*s, fp); } } } void feedsfree(struct feed *f) { struct feed *next = NULL; for(; f; f = next) { next = f->next; f->next = NULL; free(f->name); f->name = NULL; free(f); } }