92 lines
3.0 KiB
C
92 lines
3.0 KiB
C
/* binencode.c
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Author: Steven Augart <swa@isi.edu>
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Written: 8/17/92
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I am really interested in comments on this code, suggestions for making it
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faster, and criticism of my style. Please send polite suggestions for
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improvement to swa@isi.edu.
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*/
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/* Copyright (c) 1992 by the University of Southern California. */
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/* For copying and distribution information, see the file <usc-copyr.h> */
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#include <usc-copyr.h>
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/*
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binencode() takes a char* (INBUF) and a size count (INBUFSIZE) as its first
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two arguments. INBUF is assumed to be an array of INBUFSIZE chars containing
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binary data. binencode() converts the contents of INBUF to a
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printing-character representation, and saves it in OUTBUF. OUTBUFSIZE is the
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size of OUTBUF.
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binencode() returns the # of characters it wrote to the string, or the # of
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characters it would have written if there had been enough room. Its return
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value INCLUDES the NUL ('\0'). Binencode() takes the SIZE of the buffer it
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writes to as an argument. This allows us to guard against buffer overflow.
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binencode() will write partial strings to buffers which are not long enough.
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This seems to be reasonable behavior to me.
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To check for error returns, all is OK if binencode's return value is less than
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OUTBUFSIZE. Otherwise, you need to either allocate a bigger outbuf, or give
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up. (This is consistent with the return values for qsprintf() and
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bindecode().)
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This string can be converted back with bindecode().
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This string does NOT need to be quoted using qsprintf and qsscanf; it
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escapes the NUL, backslash, newline, and horizontal whitespace.
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*/
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#ifdef __STDC__
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#include <stddef.h>
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int
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binencode(char *inbuf, size_t inbufsize, char *outbuf, size_t outbufsize)
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#else
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int
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binencode(inbuf, inbufsize, outbuf, outbufsize)
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char *inbuf, *outbuf;
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int inbufsize, outbufsize;
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#endif
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{
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int outcount = 0; /* how many characters did we output? */
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#define rawput(c) do { \
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++outcount; \
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if (outbufsize > 0) { \
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--outbufsize; \
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*outbuf++ = (c); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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for (; inbufsize > 0; ++inbuf, --inbufsize) {
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if (*inbuf == '\0') {
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rawput('\\');
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rawput('0');
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} else if (*inbuf == '\\') {
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rawput('\\');
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rawput('\\');
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} else if (*inbuf == ' ') {
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rawput('\\');
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rawput('s');
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} else if (*inbuf == '\t') {
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rawput('\\');
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rawput('t');
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} else if (*inbuf == '\v') {
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rawput('\\');
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rawput('v');
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} else if (*inbuf == '\r') {
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rawput('\\');
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rawput('r');
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} else if (*inbuf == '\f') {
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rawput('\\');
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rawput('f');
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} else if (*inbuf == '\n') {
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rawput('\\');
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rawput('n');
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} else {
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rawput(*inbuf);
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}
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}
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rawput('\0');
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return outcount;
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}
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