/* This file is part of libpsyc. Copyright (C) 2011,2012 Carlo v. Loesch, Gabor X Toth, Mathias L. Baumann, and other contributing authors. libpsyc is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. As a special exception, libpsyc is distributed with additional permissions to link libpsyc libraries with non-AGPL works. libpsyc 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 Affero General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License and the linking exception along with libpsyc in a COPYING file. */ #ifndef PSYC_TEXT_H #define PSYC_TEXT_H /** * @file psyc/text.h * @brief Interface for text template rendering. * * All text template functions and the definitions they use are * defined in this file. */ /** * @defgroup text Text template functions * * This module contains all text template functions. * @{ */ /** * Return values for the text template parsing function. * @see psyc_text() */ typedef enum { /// No substitution was made, nothing was written to the buffer. PSYC_TEXT_NO_SUBST = -1, /// Text template parsing & rendering complete. PSYC_TEXT_COMPLETE = 0, /// Text template parsing & rendering is incomplete, because the buffer was too /// small. Another call is required to this function after setting a new buffer. PSYC_TEXT_INCOMPLETE = 1, } PsycTextRC; /** * Return values for PsycTextCB. */ typedef enum { /// Value not found, don't substitute anything. PSYC_TEXT_VALUE_NOT_FOUND = -1, /// Value found, substitute contents of the value variable. PSYC_TEXT_VALUE_FOUND = 0, } PsycTextValueRC; /** * Struct for keeping PSYC text parser state. */ typedef struct { size_t cursor; ///< current position in the template size_t written; ///< number of bytes written to buffer PsycString tmpl; ///< input buffer with text template to parse PsycString buffer; ///< output buffer for rendered text PsycString open; PsycString close; } PsycTextState; /** * Callback for psyc_text() that produces a value for a match. * * The application looks up a match such as _fruit from [_fruit] and * if found sets value->data & value->length to point to the found value, * "Apple" for example. 0 is a legal value for the length. * The callbacks returns either PSYC_TEXT_VALUE_FOUND or * PSYC_TEXT_VALUE_NOT_FOUND if no match found in which case psyc_text * leaves the original template text as is. */ typedef PsycTextValueRC (*PsycTextCB) (void *cls, const char *name, size_t namelen, PsycString *value); /** * Initializes the PSYC text state struct. * * @param state Pointer to the PSYC text state struct that should be initialized. * @param tmpl Input buffer with text template to be parsed. * @param tmplen Length of input buffer. * @param buffer Output buffer where the rendered text is going to be written. * @param buflen Length of output buffer. */ inline void psyc_text_state_init (PsycTextState *state, char *tmpl, size_t tmplen, char *buffer, size_t buflen) { state->cursor = 0; state->written = 0; state->tmpl = (PsycString) { tmplen, tmpl }; state->buffer = (PsycString) { buflen, buffer }; state->open = (PsycString) { 1, "[" }; state->close = (PsycString) { 1, "]" }; } /** * Initializes the PSYC text state struct with custom opening & closing braces. * * @param state Pointer to the PSYC text state struct that should be initialized. * @param tmpl Input buffer with text template to be parsed. * @param tmplen Length of input buffer. * @param buffer Output buffer where the rendered text is going to be written. * @param buflen Length of output buffer. * @param ope Opening brace. * @param opelen Length of opening brace. * @param clo Closing brace. * @param clolen Length of closing brace. */ inline void psyc_text_state_init_custom (PsycTextState *state, char *tmpl, size_t tmplen, char *buffer, size_t buflen, char *ope, size_t opelen, char *clo, size_t clolen) { state->cursor = 0; state->written = 0; state->tmpl = (PsycString) { tmplen, tmpl }; state->buffer = (PsycString) { buflen, buffer }; state->open = (PsycString) { opelen, ope }; state->close = (PsycString) { clolen, clo }; } /** * Sets a new output buffer in the PSYC text state struct. */ inline void psyc_text_buffer_set (PsycTextState *state, char *buffer, size_t length) { state->buffer = (PsycString) { length, buffer}; state->written = 0; } inline size_t psyc_text_bytes_written (PsycTextState *state) { return state->written; } /** * Fills out text templates by asking a callback for content. * * Copies the contents of the template into the buffer while looking for the * opening and closing brace strings and calling the callback for each enclosed * string between these braces. Should the callback return * PSYC_TEXT_VALUE_NOT_FOUND, the original template text is copied as is. * * Before calling this function psyc_text_state_init should be called to initialize * the state struct. By default PSYC's "[" and "]" are used but you can provide * any other brace strings such as "${" and "}" or "" if you use * the psyc_text_state_init_custom variant. * * @see http://about.psyc.eu/psyctext **/ PsycTextRC psyc_text (PsycTextState *state, PsycTextCB get_value, void *get_value_cls); extern const PsycTemplates psyc_templates; static inline const char * psyc_template (PsycMethod mc, size_t *len) { PsycString t = psyc_templates.a[mc]; if (len) *len = t.length; return t.data; } /** @} */ // end of text group #endif