/* __gmp_doscan -- formatted input internals. THE FUNCTIONS IN THIS FILE ARE FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. THEY'RE ALMOST CERTAIN TO BE SUBJECT TO INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES OR DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY IN FUTURE GNU MP RELEASES. Copyright 2001-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU MP Library. The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. or * 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. or both in parallel, as here. The GNU MP Library 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 copies of the GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU MP Library. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ #define _GNU_SOURCE /* for DECIMAL_POINT in langinfo.h */ #include "config.h" /* needed for the HAVE_, could also move gmp incls */ #include #include #include /* for ptrdiff_t */ #include #include /* for strtol */ #include #if HAVE_LANGINFO_H #include /* for nl_langinfo */ #endif #if HAVE_LOCALE_H #include /* for localeconv */ #endif #if HAVE_INTTYPES_H # include /* for intmax_t */ #else # if HAVE_STDINT_H # include # endif #endif #if HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H #include /* for quad_t */ #endif #include "gmp.h" #include "gmp-impl.h" /* Change this to "#define TRACE(x) x" for some traces. */ #define TRACE(x) /* General: It's necessary to parse up the format string to recognise the GMP extra types F, Q and Z. Other types and conversions are passed across to the standard sscanf or fscanf via funs->scan, for ease of implementation. This is essential in the case of something like glibc %p where the pointer format isn't actually documented. Because funs->scan doesn't get the whole input it can't put the right values in for %n, so that's handled in __gmp_doscan. Neither sscanf nor fscanf directly indicate how many characters were read, so an extra %n is appended to each run for that. For fscanf this merely supports our %n output, but for sscanf it lets funs->step move us along the input string. Whitespace and literal matches in the format string, including %%, are handled directly within __gmp_doscan. This is reasonably efficient, and avoids some suspicious behaviour observed in various system libc's. GLIBC 2.2.4 for instance returns 0 on sscanf(" ", " x") or sscanf(" ", " x%d",&n) whereas we think they should return EOF, since end-of-string is reached when a match of "x" is required. For standard % conversions, funs->scan is called once for each conversion. If we had vfscanf and vsscanf and could rely on their fixed text matching behaviour then we could call them with multiple consecutive standard conversions. But plain fscanf and sscanf work fine, and parsing one field at a time shouldn't be too much of a slowdown. gmpscan: gmpscan reads a gmp type. It's only used from one place, but is a separate subroutine to avoid a big chunk of complicated code in the middle of __gmp_doscan. Within gmpscan a couple of loopbacks make it possible to share code for parsing integers, rationals and floats. In gmpscan normally one char of lookahead is maintained, but when width is reached that stops, on the principle that an fgetc/ungetc of a char past where we're told to stop would be undesirable. "chars" is how many characters have been read so far, including the current c. When chars==width and another character is desired then a jump is done to the "convert" stage. c is invalid and mustn't be unget'ed in this case; chars is set to width+1 to indicate that. gmpscan normally returns the number of characters read. -1 means an invalid field, -2 means EOF reached before any matching characters were read. For hex floats, the mantissa part is passed to mpf_set_str, then the exponent is applied with mpf_mul_exp or mpf_div_2exp. This is easier than teaching mpf_set_str about an exponent factor (ie. 2) differing from the mantissa radix point factor (ie. 16). mpf_mul_exp and mpf_div_2exp will preserve the application requested precision, so nothing in that respect is lost by making this a two-step process. Matching and errors: C99 7.19.6.2 paras 9 and 10 say an input item is read as the longest string which is a match for the appropriate type, or a prefix of a match. With that done, if it's only a prefix then the result is a matching failure, ie. invalid input. This rule seems fairly clear, but doesn't seem to be universally applied in system C libraries. Even GLIBC doesn't seem to get it right, insofar as it seems to accept some apparently invalid forms. Eg. glibc 2.3.1 accepts "0x" for a "%i", where a reading of the standard would suggest a non-empty sequence of digits should be required after an "0x". A footnote to 7.19.6.2 para 17 notes how this input item reading can mean inputs acceptable to strtol are not acceptable to fscanf. We think this confirms our reading of "0x" as invalid. Clearly gmp_sscanf could backtrack to a longest input which was a valid match for a given item, but this is not done, since C99 says sscanf is identical to fscanf, so we make gmp_sscanf identical to gmp_fscanf. Types: C99 says "ll" is for long long, and "L" is for long double floats. Unfortunately in GMP 4.1.1 we documented the two as equivalent. This doesn't affect us directly, since both are passed through to plain scanf. It seems wisest not to try to enforce the C99 rule. This is consistent with what we said before, though whether it actually worked was always up to the C library. Alternatives: Consideration was given to using separate code for gmp_fscanf and gmp_sscanf. The sscanf case could zip across a string doing literal matches or recognising digits in gmpscan, rather than making a function call fun->get per character. The fscanf could use getc rather than fgetc too, which might help those systems where getc is a macro or otherwise inlined. But none of this scanning and converting will be particularly fast, so the two are done together to keep it a little simpler for now. Various multibyte string issues are not addressed, for a start C99 scanf says the format string is multibyte. Since we pass %c, %s and %[ to the system scanf, they might do multibyte reads already, but it's another matter whether or not that can be used, since our digit and whitespace parsing is only unibyte. The plan is to quietly ignore multibyte locales for now. This is not as bad as it sounds, since GMP is presumably used mostly on numbers, which can be perfectly adequately treated in plain ASCII. */ struct gmp_doscan_params_t { int base; int ignore; char type; int width; }; #define GET(c) \ do { \ ASSERT (chars <= width); \ chars++; \ if (chars > width) \ goto convert; \ (c) = (*funs->get) (data); \ } while (0) /* store into "s", extending if necessary */ #define STORE(c) \ do { \ ASSERT (s_upto <= s_alloc); \ if (s_upto >= s_alloc) \ { \ size_t s_alloc_new = s_alloc + S_ALLOC_STEP; \ s = __GMP_REALLOCATE_FUNC_TYPE (s, s_alloc, s_alloc_new, char); \ s_alloc = s_alloc_new; \ } \ s[s_upto++] = c; \ } while (0) #define S_ALLOC_STEP 512 static int gmpscan (const struct gmp_doscan_funs_t *funs, void *data, const struct gmp_doscan_params_t *p, void *dst) { int chars, c, base, first, width, seen_point, seen_digit, hexfloat; size_t s_upto, s_alloc, hexexp; char *s; int invalid = 0; TRACE (printf ("gmpscan\n")); ASSERT (p->type == 'F' || p->type == 'Q' || p->type == 'Z'); c = (*funs->get) (data); if (c == EOF) return -2; chars = 1; first = 1; seen_point = 0; width = (p->width == 0 ? INT_MAX-1 : p->width); base = p->base; s_alloc = S_ALLOC_STEP; s = __GMP_ALLOCATE_FUNC_TYPE (s_alloc, char); s_upto = 0; hexfloat = 0; hexexp = 0; another: seen_digit = 0; if (c == '-') { STORE (c); goto get_for_sign; } else if (c == '+') { /* don't store '+', it's not accepted by mpz_set_str etc */ get_for_sign: GET (c); } if (base == 0) { base = 10; /* decimal if no base indicator */ if (c == '0') { seen_digit = 1; /* 0 alone is a valid number */ if (p->type != 'F') base = 8; /* leading 0 is octal, for non-floats */ STORE (c); GET (c); if (c == 'x' || c == 'X') { base = 16; seen_digit = 0; /* must have digits after an 0x */ if (p->type == 'F') /* don't pass 'x' to mpf_set_str_point */ hexfloat = 1; else STORE (c); GET (c); } } } digits: for (;;) { if (base == 16) { if (! isxdigit (c)) break; } else { if (! isdigit (c)) break; if (base == 8 && (c == '8' || c == '9')) break; } seen_digit = 1; STORE (c); GET (c); } if (first) { /* decimal point */ if (p->type == 'F' && ! seen_point) { /* For a multi-character decimal point, if the first character is present then all of it must be, otherwise the input is considered invalid. */ const char *point = GMP_DECIMAL_POINT; int pc = (unsigned char) *point++; if (c == pc) { for (;;) { STORE (c); GET (c); pc = (unsigned char) *point++; if (pc == '\0') break; if (c != pc) goto set_invalid; } seen_point = 1; goto digits; } } /* exponent */ if (p->type == 'F') { if (hexfloat && (c == 'p' || c == 'P')) { hexexp = s_upto; /* exponent location */ base = 10; /* exponent in decimal */ goto exponent; } else if (! hexfloat && (c == 'e' || c == 'E')) { exponent: /* must have at least one digit in the mantissa, just an exponent is not good enough */ if (! seen_digit) goto set_invalid; do_second: first = 0; STORE (c); GET (c); goto another; } } /* denominator */ if (p->type == 'Q' && c == '/') { /* must have at least one digit in the numerator */ if (! seen_digit) goto set_invalid; /* now look for at least one digit in the denominator */ seen_digit = 0; /* allow the base to be redetermined for "%i" */ base = p->base; goto do_second; } } convert: if (! seen_digit) { set_invalid: invalid = 1; goto done; } if (! p->ignore) { STORE ('\0'); TRACE (printf (" convert \"%s\"\n", s)); /* We ought to have parsed out a valid string above, so just test mpz_set_str etc with an ASSERT. */ switch (p->type) { case 'F': { mpf_ptr f = (mpf_ptr) dst; if (hexexp != 0) s[hexexp] = '\0'; ASSERT_NOCARRY (mpf_set_str (f, s, hexfloat ? 16 : 10)); if (hexexp != 0) { char *dummy; long exp; exp = strtol (s + hexexp + 1, &dummy, 10); if (exp >= 0) mpf_mul_2exp (f, f, (unsigned long) exp); else mpf_div_2exp (f, f, - (unsigned long) exp); } } break; case 'Q': ASSERT_NOCARRY (mpq_set_str ((mpq_ptr) dst, s, p->base)); break; case 'Z': ASSERT_NOCARRY (mpz_set_str ((mpz_ptr) dst, s, p->base)); break; default: ASSERT (0); /*FALLTHRU*/ break; } } done: ASSERT (chars <= width+1); if (chars != width+1) { (*funs->unget) (c, data); TRACE (printf (" ungetc %d, to give %d chars\n", c, chars-1)); } chars--; (*__gmp_free_func) (s, s_alloc); if (invalid) { TRACE (printf (" invalid\n")); return -1; } TRACE (printf (" return %d chars (cf width %d)\n", chars, width)); return chars; } /* Read and discard whitespace, if any. Return number of chars skipped. Whitespace skipping never provokes the EOF return from __gmp_doscan, so it's not necessary to watch for EOF from funs->get, */ static int skip_white (const struct gmp_doscan_funs_t *funs, void *data) { int c; int ret = 0; do { c = (funs->get) (data); ret++; } while (isspace (c)); (funs->unget) (c, data); ret--; TRACE (printf (" skip white %d\n", ret)); return ret; } int __gmp_doscan (const struct gmp_doscan_funs_t *funs, void *data, const char *orig_fmt, va_list orig_ap) { struct gmp_doscan_params_t param; va_list ap; char *alloc_fmt; const char *fmt, *this_fmt, *end_fmt; size_t orig_fmt_len, alloc_fmt_size, len; int new_fields, new_chars; char fchar; int fields = 0; int chars = 0; TRACE (printf ("__gmp_doscan \"%s\"\n", orig_fmt); if (funs->scan == (gmp_doscan_scan_t) sscanf) printf (" s=\"%s\"\n", * (const char **) data)); /* Don't modify orig_ap, if va_list is actually an array and hence call by reference. It could be argued that it'd be more efficient to leave callers to make a copy if they care, but doing so here is going to be a very small part of the total work, and we may as well keep applications out of trouble. */ va_copy (ap, orig_ap); /* Parts of the format string are going to be copied so that a " %n" can be appended. alloc_fmt is some space for that. orig_fmt_len+4 will be needed if fmt consists of a single "%" specifier, but otherwise is an overestimate. We're not going to be very fast here, so use __gmp_allocate_func rather than TMP_ALLOC. */ orig_fmt_len = strlen (orig_fmt); alloc_fmt_size = orig_fmt_len + 4; alloc_fmt = __GMP_ALLOCATE_FUNC_TYPE (alloc_fmt_size, char); fmt = orig_fmt; end_fmt = orig_fmt + orig_fmt_len; for (;;) { next: fchar = *fmt++; if (fchar == '\0') break; if (isspace (fchar)) { chars += skip_white (funs, data); continue; } if (fchar != '%') { int c; literal: c = (funs->get) (data); if (c != fchar) { (funs->unget) (c, data); if (c == EOF) { eof_no_match: if (fields == 0) fields = EOF; } goto done; } chars++; continue; } param.type = '\0'; param.base = 0; /* for e,f,g,i */ param.ignore = 0; param.width = 0; this_fmt = fmt-1; TRACE (printf (" this_fmt \"%s\"\n", this_fmt)); for (;;) { ASSERT (fmt <= end_fmt); fchar = *fmt++; switch (fchar) { case '\0': /* unterminated % sequence */ ASSERT (0); goto done; case '%': /* literal % */ goto literal; case '[': /* character range */ fchar = *fmt++; if (fchar == '^') fchar = *fmt++; /* ']' allowed as the first char (possibly after '^') */ if (fchar == ']') fchar = *fmt++; for (;;) { ASSERT (fmt <= end_fmt); if (fchar == '\0') { /* unterminated % sequence */ ASSERT (0); goto done; } if (fchar == ']') break; fchar = *fmt++; } /*FALLTHRU*/ case 'c': /* characters */ case 's': /* string of non-whitespace */ case 'p': /* pointer */ libc_type: len = fmt - this_fmt; memcpy (alloc_fmt, this_fmt, len); alloc_fmt[len++] = '%'; alloc_fmt[len++] = 'n'; alloc_fmt[len] = '\0'; TRACE (printf (" scan \"%s\"\n", alloc_fmt); if (funs->scan == (gmp_doscan_scan_t) sscanf) printf (" s=\"%s\"\n", * (const char **) data)); new_chars = -1; if (param.ignore) { new_fields = (*funs->scan) (data, alloc_fmt, &new_chars, NULL); ASSERT (new_fields == 0 || new_fields == EOF); } else { void *arg = va_arg (ap, void *); new_fields = (*funs->scan) (data, alloc_fmt, arg, &new_chars); ASSERT (new_fields==0 || new_fields==1 || new_fields==EOF); if (new_fields == 0) goto done; /* invalid input */ if (new_fields == 1) ASSERT (new_chars != -1); } TRACE (printf (" new_fields %d new_chars %d\n", new_fields, new_chars)); if (new_fields == -1) goto eof_no_match; /* EOF before anything matched */ /* Under param.ignore, when new_fields==0 we don't know if it's a successful match or an invalid field. new_chars won't have been assigned if it was an invalid field. */ if (new_chars == -1) goto done; /* invalid input */ chars += new_chars; (*funs->step) (data, new_chars); increment_fields: if (! param.ignore) fields++; goto next; case 'd': /* decimal */ case 'u': /* decimal */ param.base = 10; goto numeric; case 'e': /* float */ case 'E': /* float */ case 'f': /* float */ case 'g': /* float */ case 'G': /* float */ case 'i': /* integer with base marker */ numeric: if (param.type != 'F' && param.type != 'Q' && param.type != 'Z') goto libc_type; chars += skip_white (funs, data); new_chars = gmpscan (funs, data, ¶m, param.ignore ? NULL : va_arg (ap, void*)); if (new_chars == -2) goto eof_no_match; if (new_chars == -1) goto done; ASSERT (new_chars >= 0); chars += new_chars; goto increment_fields; case 'a': /* glibc allocate string */ case '\'': /* glibc digit groupings */ break; case 'F': /* mpf_t */ case 'j': /* intmax_t */ case 'L': /* long long */ case 'q': /* quad_t */ case 'Q': /* mpq_t */ case 't': /* ptrdiff_t */ case 'z': /* size_t */ case 'Z': /* mpz_t */ set_type: param.type = fchar; break; case 'h': /* short or char */ if (param.type != 'h') goto set_type; param.type = 'H'; /* internal code for "hh" */ break; goto numeric; case 'l': /* long, long long, double or long double */ if (param.type != 'l') goto set_type; param.type = 'L'; /* "ll" means "L" */ break; case 'n': if (! param.ignore) { void *p; p = va_arg (ap, void *); TRACE (printf (" store %%n to %p\n", p)); switch (param.type) { case '\0': * (int *) p = chars; break; case 'F': mpf_set_si ((mpf_ptr) p, (long) chars); break; case 'H': * (char *) p = chars; break; case 'h': * (short *) p = chars; break; #if HAVE_INTMAX_T case 'j': * (intmax_t *) p = chars; break; #else case 'j': ASSERT_FAIL (intmax_t not available); break; #endif case 'l': * (long *) p = chars; break; #if HAVE_QUAD_T && HAVE_LONG_LONG case 'q': ASSERT_ALWAYS (sizeof (quad_t) == sizeof (long long)); /*FALLTHRU*/ #else case 'q': ASSERT_FAIL (quad_t not available); break; #endif #if HAVE_LONG_LONG case 'L': * (long long *) p = chars; break; #else case 'L': ASSERT_FAIL (long long not available); break; #endif case 'Q': mpq_set_si ((mpq_ptr) p, (long) chars, 1L); break; #if HAVE_PTRDIFF_T case 't': * (ptrdiff_t *) p = chars; break; #else case 't': ASSERT_FAIL (ptrdiff_t not available); break; #endif case 'z': * (size_t *) p = chars; break; case 'Z': mpz_set_si ((mpz_ptr) p, (long) chars); break; default: ASSERT (0); break; } } goto next; case 'o': param.base = 8; goto numeric; case 'x': case 'X': param.base = 16; goto numeric; case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': param.width = 0; do { param.width = param.width * 10 + (fchar-'0'); fchar = *fmt++; } while (isdigit (fchar)); fmt--; /* unget the non-digit */ break; case '*': param.ignore = 1; break; default: /* something invalid in a % sequence */ ASSERT (0); goto next; } } } done: (*__gmp_free_func) (alloc_fmt, alloc_fmt_size); return fields; }