/* HTParse: URL parsing in the WWW Library ** HTPARSE ** ** This module of the WWW library contains code to parse URLs and various ** related things. ** Implemented by HTParse.c . */ #ifndef HTPARSE_H #define HTPARSE_H #ifndef HTUTILS_H #include "HTUtils.h" #endif /* HTUTILS_H */ /* ** The following are flag bits which may be ORed together to form ** a number to give the 'wanted' argument to HTParse. */ #define PARSE_ACCESS 16 #define PARSE_HOST 8 #define PARSE_PATH 4 #define PARSE_ANCHOR 2 #define PARSE_PUNCTUATION 1 #define PARSE_ALL 31 /* ** The following are valid mask values. The terms are the BNF names ** in the URL document. */ #define URL_XALPHAS (unsigned char) 1 #define URL_XPALPHAS (unsigned char) 2 #define URL_PATH (unsigned char) 4 /* Strip white space off a string. HTStrip() ** ------------------------------- ** ** On exit, ** Return value points to first non-white character, or to 0 if none. ** All trailing white space is OVERWRITTEN with zero. */ extern char * HTStrip PARAMS(( char * s)); /* Parse a Name relative to another name. HTParse() ** -------------------------------------- ** ** This returns those parts of a name which are given (and requested) ** substituting bits from the related name where necessary. ** ** On entry, ** aName A filename given ** relatedName A name relative to which aName is to be parsed ** wanted A mask for the bits which are wanted. ** ** On exit, ** returns A pointer to a malloc'd string which MUST BE FREED */ extern char * HTParse PARAMS(( CONST char * aName, CONST char * relatedName, int wanted)); /* Simplify a filename. HTSimplify() ** -------------------- ** ** A unix-style file is allowed to contain the seqeunce xxx/../ which may ** be replaced by "" , and the seqeunce "/./" which may be replaced by "/". ** Simplification helps us recognize duplicate filenames. ** ** Thus, /etc/junk/../fred becomes /etc/fred ** /etc/junk/./fred becomes /etc/junk/fred ** ** but we should NOT change ** http://fred.xxx.edu/../.. ** ** or ../../albert.html */ extern void HTSimplify PARAMS(( char * filename)); /* Make Relative Name. HTRelative() ** ------------------- ** ** This function creates and returns a string which gives an expression of ** one address as related to another. Where there is no relation, an absolute ** address is retured. ** ** On entry, ** Both names must be absolute, fully qualified names of nodes ** (no anchor bits) ** ** On exit, ** The return result points to a newly allocated name which, if ** parsed by HTParse relative to relatedName, will yield aName. ** The caller is responsible for freeing the resulting name later. ** */ extern char * HTRelative PARAMS(( CONST char * aName, CONST char * relatedName)); /* Escape undesirable characters using % HTEscape() ** ------------------------------------- ** ** This function takes a pointer to a string in which ** some characters may be unacceptable unescaped. ** It returns a string which has these characters ** represented by a '%' character followed by two hex digits. ** ** Unlike HTUnEscape(), this routine returns a malloced string. */ extern char * HTEscape PARAMS(( CONST char * str, unsigned char mask)); /* Escape undesirable characters using % but space to +. HTEscapeSP() ** ----------------------------------------------------- ** ** This function takes a pointer to a string in which ** some characters may be unacceptable unescaped. ** It returns a string which has these characters ** represented by a '%' character followed by two hex digits, ** except that spaces are converted to '+' instead of %2B. ** ** Unlike HTUnEscape(), this routine returns a malloced string. */ extern char * HTEscapeSP PARAMS(( CONST char * str, unsigned char mask)); /* Decode %xx escaped characters. HTUnEscape() ** ------------------------------ ** ** This function takes a pointer to a string in which some ** characters may have been encoded in %xy form, where xy is ** the acsii hex code for character 16x+y. ** The string is converted in place, as it will never grow. */ extern char * HTUnEscape PARAMS(( char * str)); /* Decode some %xx escaped characters. HTUnEscapeSome() ** ----------------------------------- Klaus Weide ** (kweide@tezcat.com) ** This function takes a pointer to a string in which some ** characters may have been encoded in %xy form, where xy is ** the acsii hex code for character 16x+y, and a pointer to ** a second string containing one or more characters which ** should be unescaped if escaped in the first string. ** The first string is converted in place, as it will never grow. */ extern char * HTUnEscapeSome PARAMS(( char * str, CONST char * do_trans)); #endif /* HTPARSE_H */ /* end of HTParse */