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INI LIBRARY
Header file for the ini configuration interface.
THIS IS THE PREFERRED INTERFACE TO USE.
Copyright (C) Dmitri Pal <dpal@redhat.com> 2010 - 2012
INI Library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of 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.
INI 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with INI Library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef INI_CONFIGOBJ_H
#define INI_CONFIGOBJ_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "simplebuffer.h"
#include "ini_valueobj.h"
#ifndef DING_ATTR_FORMAT
# if ((__GNUC__ > 3) || ((__GNUC__ == 3) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3)))
# define DING_ATTR_FORMAT(fmt, args) __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, fmt, args)))
# else
# define DING_ATTR_FORMAT(fmt, args)
# endif
#endif
/** @mainpage The INI configuration interface
*
* The goal of the this interface is to allow applications
* to read configuration from an INI file.
*
* So why yet another library to read data from an INI file?
* As we started the SSSD project we looked around for a
* open source library that would meet the following
* requirements:
* - Is written in C (not C++)
* - Is lightweight.
* - Has an live community.
* - Supported on multiple platforms .
* - Can evolve as we build SSSD solution.
* - Can deal with different types of values including arrays.
* - Can deal with sections that are related to each other
* and can form a hierarchy of sections.
* - Has a compatible license we can use.
*
* We have seen several solutions but none was able to fully address
* our requirements. As a result we started developing our own
* INI parsing library.
*
* Currently INI parser allows reading and merging INI files
* and getting a resulting configuration in one object.
*
* One of the main advantages of this interface is that
* the library is created with the idea of reading the configuration
* data, not managing it. Thus currently you will not find
* any function that alters the configuration data read from the files.
* There is a set of proposed enhancements to be able to manipulate
* the configuration data and save it back but there has been no real
* driver for it. This API is focused on letting applications read data
* from a file (or files) and interpret it, not to generate configuration
* files. There are all sorts of different tools that already do that.
*
* The INI configuration interface uses COLLECTION (see libcollection
* interface) to store data internally.
*
* Concepts:
* - INI file consists of the key value pairs.
* - Keys and values are separated by the equal sign.
* Spaces around equal sign are trimmed. Everything before the equal
* sign is the key, everything after is the value.
* - Comments are the lines that start with ";" or "#" in the first
* position of the line.
* - Library now supports multi-line values. Values that span across multiple
* lines should start with a single space on every new line.
* - After being read both keys and values are stored in the internal
* objects.
* - Application configuration can consist from multiple files.
* For example, there can be a generic file in /etc containing
* configuration for all applications of a particular class running
* on a box and then there might be a special file
* with parameters specific for each application in the
* /etc/whatever.d directory. Interface does not allow reading
* multiple files in one call. Instead files need to be read separately
* and then merged together. A helper function to do so might be added
* later.
* - If there is no section in the file or there are key value pairs
* declared before the first section, those pairs will be placed into
* the default section with the name "default".
* - All values are treated as strings. Spaces are trimmed at the beginning
* and the end of the value. The value ends at the end of the line.
* If values is too long, an error will be returned.
* - Parsing of a value happens when a caller tries to interpret
* the value. The caller can use different functions to do this.
* The value can be treated as numeric, logical, string, binary,
* array of strings or array of numbers. In case of arrays parsing functions
* accept separators that will be used to slice the value into the array
* of elements.
* - If there is any error parsing section and key values it can be
* intercepted by the caller. There are different modes that the library
* supports regarding error handling. See details in the description
* of individual functions.
* - The library allows ini files with fragmented sections. This means that
* a section can be scattered across the file. Flags control what to
* do in such situation.
* - The library allows storing and retrieving multiple key value pairs with
* the same key in one section.
*
* <i>There is a deprecated interface that can be found in ini_config.h.
* This interface is supported only for backwards compatibility and should
* not be used.</i>
*/
/**
* @defgroup structures Structures
*
* All structures used in the interface should be treated as internal opaque objects.
*
* @{
*
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup bomType Types of configutration file encodings
*
* Constants that define how configuration file is encoded.
*
* @{
*/
/** Enumeration of the encoding types. */
enum index_utf_t {
INDEX_UTF32BE = 0, /**< The file is encoded in 'big-endian' 32-bit */
INDEX_UTF32LE = 1, /**< The file is encoded in 'little-endian' 32-bit */
INDEX_UTF16BE = 2, /**< The file is encoded in 'big-endian' 16-bit */
INDEX_UTF16LE = 3, /**< The file is encoded in 'little-endian' 16-bit */
INDEX_UTF8 = 4, /**< The file is encoded in standard UTF8 but has BOM */
INDEX_UTF8NOBOM = 5 /**< The file is encoded in standard UTF8 without BOM */
};
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup errorlevel Error tolerance constants
*
* Constants in this section define what to do if
* error or warning encountered while parsing the INI file.
*
* @{
*/
/** Enumeration of error levels. */
enum ERR_LEVEL {
INI_STOP_ON_ANY = 0, /**< Fail if any problem is detected. */
INI_STOP_ON_NONE = 1, /**< Best effort - do not fail. */
INI_STOP_ON_ERROR = 2 /**< Fail on errors only. */
};
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup parseerr Parsing errors and warnings
*
* Parsing errors and warnings
*
* @{
*/
/** Enumeration of parsing errors. */
enum ERR_PARSE {
ERR_LONGDATA = 1, /**< Line is too long (Error). */
ERR_NOCLOSESEC, /**< No closing bracket in section
definition (Error). */
ERR_NOSECTION, /**< Section name is missing (Error). */
ERR_SECTIONLONG, /**< Section name too long (Error). */
ERR_NOEQUAL, /**< No equal sign (Error). */
ERR_NOKEY, /**< No key before equal sign (Error). */
ERR_LONGKEY, /**< Key is too long (Error). */
ERR_READ, /**< Failed to read line (Error). */
ERR_SPACE, /**< Line starts with space when it
should not (Error). */
ERR_DUPKEY, /**< Duplicate key is not allowed (Error). */
ERR_DUPKEYSEC, /**< Duplicate key is detected while merging
sections (Error). */
ERR_DUPSECTION, /**< Duplicate section is not allowed (Error). */
ERR_SPECIAL, /**< Line contains invalid characters (Error). */
ERR_TAB, /**< Line starts with tab when it
should not (Error). */
ERR_BADCOMMENT, /**< End of file while processing comment (Error). */
ERR_MAXPARSE = ERR_BADCOMMENT /**< Special value. Size of the error array. */
};
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup metacollect Constants that define what meta data to collect
*
* Constants in this section define what meta data to collect
*
*
* @{
*/
/** @brief Do not collect any data. */
#define INI_META_NONE 0
/** @brief Collect file stats. */
#define INI_META_STATS 1
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup accesscheck Access control check flags
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Validate access mode
*
* If this flag is specified the mode parameter
* will be matched against the permissions set on the file
* using the provided mask.
*/
#define INI_ACCESS_CHECK_MODE 0x00000001
/**
* @brief Validate uid
*
* Provided uid will be checked against uid
* of the file.
*/
#define INI_ACCESS_CHECK_UID 0x00000002
/**
* @brief Validate gid
*
* Provided gid will be checked against gid
* of the file.
*/
#define INI_ACCESS_CHECK_GID 0x00000004
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup collisionflags Flags that define collision resolution logic.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @defgroup onesecvalue Colliding values come from one section
*
* Flags that define collision resolution logic for values in
* the same section.
* These flags should be used during parsing to handle duplicate
* keys in the same section of the ini file.
*
* @{
*/
/** @brief Value with same key is overwritten */
#define INI_MV1S_OVERWRITE 0x0000
/** @brief Collision causes error */
#define INI_MV1S_ERROR 0x0001
/** @brief Second value is discarded */
#define INI_MV1S_PRESERVE 0x0002
/** @brief Duplicates are allowed */
#define INI_MV1S_ALLOW 0x0003
/** @brief Duplicates are allowed but errors are logged */
#define INI_MV1S_DETECT 0x0004
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup twosecvalue Colliding values come from two sections
*
* Flags that define collision resolution logic between two values
* that come from two sections with the same name.
* These flags should be used during parsing to handle duplicate
* keys coming from the same section scattered across the ini file.
* These flags also can be used to specify the rules of merging
* values that come from two different configuration files.
*
* @{
*/
/** @brief Value with same key is overwritten */
#define INI_MV2S_OVERWRITE 0x0000
/** @brief Collision causes error */
#define INI_MV2S_ERROR 0x0010
/** @brief Second value is discarded */
#define INI_MV2S_PRESERVE 0x0020
/** @brief Duplicates are allowed */
#define INI_MV2S_ALLOW 0x0030
/** @brief Duplicates are allowed but errors are logged */
#define INI_MV2S_DETECT 0x0040
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup mergesec Collision in two sections
*
* Flags that define collision resolution logic between two sections.
* These flags should be used during parsing to handle duplicate
* sections scattered across the ini file.
* These flags also can be used to specify the rules of merging
* sections that come from two different configuration files.
*
* @{
*/
/** @brief Sections are merged */
#define INI_MS_MERGE 0x0000
/** @brief Collision causes error */
#define INI_MS_ERROR 0x0100
/** @brief First section is discarded */
#define INI_MS_OVERWRITE 0x0200
/** @brief Second section is discarded */
#define INI_MS_PRESERVE 0x0300
/** @brief Merge but log errors if duplicate sections are detected */
#define INI_MS_DETECT 0x0400
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup parseflags Flags that define parsing rules
*
* Flags that define how the file should be parsed.
*
* @{
*/
/** @brief Suppress multi line value wrapping */
#define INI_PARSE_NOWRAP 0x0001
/** @brief No spaces are allowed to the left of the key */
#define INI_PARSE_NOSPACE 0x0002
/** @brief No tabs are allowed to the left of the key */
#define INI_PARSE_NOTAB 0x0004
/** @brief Do not allow C-style comments */
#define INI_PARSE_NO_C_COMMENTS 0x0008
/** @brief Skip lines that are not KVPs */
#define INI_PARSE_IGNORE_NON_KVP 0x0010
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup searchmode Constants that define how to look for a value
*
* Configuration file can allow several keys with the same name
* in one section. Use the constants below to define which
* value you are looking for.
* You can search for the next value only if you are looking
* for the same section and key as in the previous search. If you
* specify INI_GET_NEXT_VALUE but the section or key is
* different from the values that were used in the previous search
* the value will be ignored and the function will act as if
* INI_GET_FIRST_VALUE is specified.
* This functionality allows creating an attribute list and
* actually fetching every value including duplicate values
* in a single loop.
*
* @{
*/
/** Enumeration of parsing errors. */
enum INI_GET {
INI_GET_FIRST_VALUE, /**< Get the first value (default). */
INI_GET_NEXT_VALUE, /**< Look for the next value in the section */
INI_GET_LAST_VALUE /**< Look for the last value in the section */
};
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup augment Constants and structures related to augmentation.
*
* @{
*/
/** Structure to pass access check parameters to augmentation function.
*
*/
struct access_check {
uint32_t flags; /**< Define what to check.
* One can check file
* permissions with mask,
* uid, and gid of the file.
* See \ref accesscheck constants.
*/
uid_t uid; /**< Expected uid of the file. */
gid_t gid; /**< Expected gid of the file.*/
mode_t mode; /**< Expected mode of the file. */
mode_t mask; /**< Mask to use in the mode check.
* Mask is always adjusted to
* include at least S_IRWXU,
* S_IRWXG and S_IRWXO.
*/
};
/** Enumeration of augmentation modes. */
enum augmode {
INI_AUG_ANY = 0, /**< Allow any augmentation. */
INI_AUG_ADD = 1, /**< Allow only new sections. */
INI_AUG_OVER = 2 /**< Allow section updates. */
};
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @brief Name of the default section.
*
* This is the name of the implied section where orphan key-value
* pairs will be put.
*/
#define INI_DEFAULT_SECTION "default"
/**
* @defgroup structures Structures
* @{
*/
struct ini_cfgobj;
struct ini_cfgfile;
/** @brief Structure that holds error number and
* line number for the encountered error.
*/
struct ini_parse_error;
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup ini_core Core interface functions
*
* Functions in this section allow manipulation with the configuration file,
* parsing data from the configuration file and storing it in a configuration
* object, merging configuration objects and other operations.
*
* For functions to create or alter configuration object in memory
* see \ref ini_mod.
*
* @{
*
*/
/**
* @brief Create a configuration object.
*
* Allocates an object that will store configuration data.
* Configuration object is populated by parsing a file.
*
* @param[out] ini_config Configuration object.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_create(struct ini_cfgobj **ini_config);
/**
* @brief Destroy a configuration object.
*
* Frees configuration data.
*
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration object.
*
*/
void ini_config_destroy(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config);
/**
* @brief Flush cached search data.
*
* Frees cached search data. This will cause
* any iteration over the same keys to start over.
*
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration object.
*
*/
void ini_config_clean_state(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config);
/**
* @brief Create a configuration file object.
*
* Create a file object for parsing a configuration file.
*
* A "configuration file object" is different from
* a "configuration object". The former stores metadata
* about a file the configuration data is read from,
* while the latter holds the configuration itself.
*
* @param[in] filename Name or path to the ini file.
* This argument can contain
* a short or a fully qualified
* file name. If a short name is
* specified the full path
* will be resolved internally.
* @param[in] metadata_flags Flags that specify what additional
* data if any needs to be collected
* about the ini file.
* @param[out] file_ctx Configuration file object.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_file_open(const char *filename,
uint32_t metadata_flags,
struct ini_cfgfile **file_ctx);
/**
* @brief Create a configuration file object using memory buffer.
*
* Create a file object for parsing a configuration file.
* Configuration will use provided memory instead of the actual file.
*
* A "configuration file object" is different from
* a "configuration object". The former stores metadata
* about a file the configuration data is read from,
* while the latter holds the configuration itself.
*
* @param[in] data_buf In memory configuration data.
* Needs to be NULL terminated.
* @param[in] data_len Length of memory data
* not including terminating NULL.
* @param[out] file_ctx Configuration file object.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_file_from_mem(void *data_buf,
uint32_t data_len,
struct ini_cfgfile **file_ctx);
/**
* @brief Close configuration file after parsing
*
* Closes file but keeps the context. File can be reopened
* and reread using \ref ini_config_file_reopen function.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx Configuration file object.
*
*/
void ini_config_file_close(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx);
/**
* @brief Reopen the configuration file
*
* Creates a new file object from the original one.
* The file configuration objects then can be compared
* to determine whether the file actually changed.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx_in Original configuration file object.
* @param[out] file_ctx_out A new configuration file object.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_file_reopen(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx_in,
struct ini_cfgfile **file_ctx_out);
/**
* @brief Close configuration file and free all data
*
* Closes file and frees the context.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx Configuration file object.
*
*/
void ini_config_file_destroy(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx);
/**
* @brief Save configuration in a backup configuration file
*
* Creates a backup version of the data in a given configuration file.
* It is expected that file context was created by some open or reopen
* function first. Then the caller can make this call to save the data
* aside before parsing the configuration file and making changes to it.
*
* The caller can specify a backup directory to save the file in.
* If directory is not specified then a current working directory will
* be used. If the directory is invalid or caller does not have access to it
* an error will be returned.
*
*>The template specifies the file name to use for the backup.
*>For example:
*> my_file.conf.%d.save
*> my_file%d.conf.bak
*>The template can contain only one '%d' placeholder. This placeholder
* will be replaced by a number. If previously created backup files
* are found in the given directory. The function will start with 1 and will
* try to find an available unused file name in the given directory
* up until it reaches the limit specified in the max_num argument.
* Function will return EEXIST if it runs out of attempts to save the file.
*
* The caller can optionally pass an access structure. The access structure
* would specify what mode and ownership to use for the newly created file.
* If the access structure is not specified the access data of the original
* file context will be used. If file object does not have stats explicitly
* read at the time when the object is created then the stats will be collected
* but not saved. If the file was a memory mapped file and no access
* structure is passed in, the function will use effective UID and GID of the
* running process and mode will be set to: S_IFREG | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR
*
* @param[in] file_ctx File context of the file to backup.
* @param[in] backup_dir Path to backup directory. Can be NULL.
* @param[in] backup_tpl File name template with %d placeholder.
* @param[in] backup_access Optional access overwrite structure.
* See \ref access_check for more details.
* @param[in] max_num Maximum number of retries to try to create
* a specific backup file.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return EIXIST - All possible backup file names are already taken.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*
* Function can return other errors that standard libc functions line open,
* chmod, and chown return.
*/
int ini_config_file_backup(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx,
const char *backup_dir,
const char *backup_tpl,
struct access_check *backup_access,
unsigned max_num);
/**
* @brief Change permissions and ownership of the file
*
* Function changes access mode and permissions of the file associated
* with the given context. If there is no file associated with the context
* because the context is created using a memory buffer, then the function
* will return an error EINVAL.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx File context of the file to change access.
* @param[in] new_access Structure that defines what access should
* be set on the file.
* See \ref access_check for more details.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
*
* Function can return other errors that standard chmod and chown
* functions return.
*/
int ini_config_change_access(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx,
struct access_check *new_access);
/**
* @brief Save configuration in a file
*
* Function is a wrapper around \ref ini_config_save_as with
* argument filename as NULL.
*
* For more information see \ref ini_config_save_as.
*/
int ini_config_save(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx,
struct access_check *new_access,
struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config);
/* Save configuration in a file using existing context but with a new name */
/**
* @brief Save configuration with a new name.
*
* Function uses an existing file context but a new file name.
* The file context will be used to perform operation to save file.
* By default the ownership, mode and BOM of the new file will be derived
* from the existing context. The rest of the context will be reinitialized.
* Configuration will be serialized and saved in the file using encoding
* specified by BOM type. The BOM prefix will also be added if needed.
* After saving the file the function initializes the context and reads the
* file back. At this moment the file context is ready for the parsing
* again.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx File context to use for saving.
* @param[in] filename Name of the file to save into. If NULL
* the file name of the context will be used.
* If the context was originally created
* as a memory mapped configuration buffer
* and filename is NULL the function will
* return error EINVAL.
* @param[in] new_access Structure that defines what access should
* be set on the file.
* See \ref access_check for more details.
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration to save.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
*
* Function can return other errors that standard open, chmod and chown
* functions return.
*/
int ini_config_save_as(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx,
const char *filename,
struct access_check *new_access,
struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config);
/**
* @brief Return the encoding indicator.
*
* When the file object is created the configuration data is inspected for
* encoding indicator called BOM. This function returns a constant that
* indicates what type of BOM was detected.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx File context.
*
* Function returns the constant of type enum index_utf_t.
*/
enum index_utf_t ini_config_get_bom(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx);
/**
* @brief Set the encoding indicator.
*
* When the file object is created the configuration data is inspected for
* encoding indicator called BOM. The BOM indicator is recorded in the file
* object and used when the file is saved. If the caller wants to change
* the encoding before saving he can use this function to alter the BOM type.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx File context.
* @param[in] bom BOM type indicator to set.
*
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
*/
int ini_config_set_bom(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx, enum index_utf_t bom);
/**
* @brief Check parsing errors count
*
* Query the configuration file object about
* how many parsing errors were found during last
* parsing operation.
*
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration object.
*
* @return Number of errors.
*/
unsigned ini_config_error_count(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config);
/**
* @brief Get array of parsing errors
*
* Function returns a newly allocated array of strings
* that should be later freed by the \ref ini_config_free_errors
* function.
* Array can be referenced as a normal array of strings.
* The NULL entry indicates the end of the array.
*
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration object.
* @param[out] errors Array of error strings.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_get_errors(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config,
char ***errors);
/**
* @brief Free array of parsing errors
*
* Free array of parsing errors previously allocated
* by using \ref ini_config_get_errors function.
*
* @param[in] errors Array of error strings.
*
*/
void ini_config_free_errors(char **errors);
/**
* @brief Print errors to a file
*
* Prints array of parsing errors previously allocated
* by using \ref ini_config_get_errors function into
* a provided file.
*
* @param[in] file File or stream to send errors to.
* @param[in] error_list Array of error strings.
*
*/
void ini_config_print_errors(FILE *file, char **error_list);
/**
* @brief Get the fully resolved file name
*
* Returns the full name to the configuration file
* that was resolved by the library.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx Configuration file object.
*
* @return Full file name.
*/
const char *ini_config_get_filename(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx);
/**
* @brief Get pointer to collected stat data
*
* Returns the pointer to the internal stat structure.
* If stat data was not collected when the file was open
* function would return NULL.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx Configuration file object.
*
* @return Pointer to the stat structure.
*/
const struct stat *ini_config_get_stat(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx);
/**
* @brief Print file context
*
* Function is useful for debugging purposes only.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx Configuration file object.
*
*/
void ini_config_file_print(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx);
/**
* @brief Check file properties
*
* Before parsing it makes sense to make sure
* that the file you are trying to read is properly
* owned and has proper permissions.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx Configuration file object.
* @param[in] flags Define what to check.
* One can check file
* permissions with mask,
* uid, and gid of the file.
* @param[in] uid Expected uid of the file.
* @param[in] gid Expected gid of the file.
* @param[in] mode Expected mode of the file.
* @param[in] mask Mask to use in the mode check.
* Mask is always adjusted to
* include at least S_IRWXU,
* S_IRWXG and S_IRWXO
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return EACCES - File attributes do no match expectations.
*/
int ini_config_access_check(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx,
uint32_t flags,
uid_t uid,
gid_t gid,
mode_t mode,
mode_t mask);
/**
* @brief Check if file has changed
*
* Compares two configuration file objects.
* Determines if two objects are different
* by comparing:
* - time stamp
* - device ID
* - i-node
*
* Function can be used to check if the file
* has changed since last time the it was read.
*
* <i> Note:</i> If the file was deleted and quickly
* re-created the kernel seems to restore the same i-node.
* The stat structure keeps time granularity of seconds.
* As a result if the file is quickly recreated
* with the same contents like in the unit test the check
* would assume that file did not change.
* This is why the unit test has a one second delay.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx1 First configuration file object.
* @param[in] file_ctx2 Second configuration file object.
* @param[out] changed A value will be set to 0 if
* the objects are same and to 1
* if they are different.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return EACCES - File attributes do no match expectations.
*/
int ini_config_changed(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx1,
struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx2,
int *changed);
/**
* @brief Parse the file and populate a configuration object
*
* Function parses the file. It is assumed that
* the configuration object was just created.
* Using a non empty configuration object in
* a parsing operation would fail with EINVAL.
*
* @param[in] file_ctx Configuration file object.
* @param[in] error_level Flags that control actions
* in case of parsing error.
* @param[in] collision_flags Flags that control handling
* of the duplicate sections or keys.
* @param[in] parse_flags Flags that control parsing process,
* for example how to handle spaces at
* the beginning of the line.
* @param[out] ini_config Configuration object.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_parse(struct ini_cfgfile *file_ctx,
int error_level,
uint32_t collision_flags,
uint32_t parse_flags,
struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config);
/**
* @brief Create a copy of the configuration object
*
* Function creates a deep copy of all the configuration data.
* Error list created during parsing is not copied over.
*
* @param[in] ini_config Original configuration object.
* @param[out] ini_new A new configuration object.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_copy(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config,
struct ini_cfgobj **ini_new);
/**
* @brief Merge two configuration objects
*
* Function merges configuration objects and creates
* a new resulting object out of the two.
* IMPORTANT: Use same collision flags for reading
* of the files and then merging.
* Mixing the flags would lead to strange results
* that would be hard to debug.
*
*
* @param[in] first A base object
* the other object will
* be merged with.
* @param[in] second The object that will
* be merged to the first one.
* @param[in] collision_flags Flags that control handling
* of the duplicate sections or keys.
* @param[out] result A new configuration object,
* the result of the merge.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_merge(struct ini_cfgobj *first,
struct ini_cfgobj *second,
uint32_t collision_flags,
struct ini_cfgobj **result);
/**
* @brief Augment configuration
*
* Function merges the main configuration file
* with the configuration file snippets
* read from a specified directory
* ordered according to the locale setting.
*
* @param[in] base_cfg A configuration object
* that will be augmented.
* @param[in] path Path to a directory where
* configuration snippets
* will be read from.
* @param[in] patterns List of regular expressions
* that the name of a snippet file
* has to match to be considered
* for merge.
* @param[in] sections List of regular expressions
* that the section names in the snippet
* file need to match. If file contains
* sections that do not match any patterns
* the file is skipped and error is recorded.
* @param[in] check_perm Pointer to structure that
* holds criteria for the
* access check.
* @param[in] error_level Flags that control actions
* in case of parsing error in a snippet file.
* @param[in] collision_flags These flags control how the potential
* collisions between keys and sections
* within the snippet file will be handled.
* For more information
* see collision flag definitions.
* @param[in] parse_flags Flags that control parsing process,
* for example how to handle spaces at
* the beginning of the line.
* @param[in] merge_flags Flags that control handling
* of the duplicate sections or keys
* during merging of the snippets.
* They are different from the collision flags
* because duplicate sections and keys inside
* are snippets most likely will be handled as
* 'last value wins' while during merge
* the attempt to overwrite
* a specific section might be treated as
* an error.
* @param[out] result_cfg A new configuration object,
* the result of the merge.
* @param[out] error_list List of strings that
* contains all encountered
* errors.
* It can be NULL, in this case list of errors
* is not populated.
* @param[out] success_list List of strings that
* contains file names of snippets that were
* successfully merged.
* It can be NULL, in this case list of files
* is not populated.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_augment(struct ini_cfgobj *base_cfg,
const char *path,
const char *patterns[],
const char *sections[],
struct access_check *check_perm,
int error_level,
uint32_t collision_flags,
uint32_t parse_flags,
uint32_t merge_flags,
struct ini_cfgobj **result_cfg,
struct ref_array **error_list,
struct ref_array **success_list);
/**
* @brief Set the folding boundary
*
* Set the folding boundary for multiline values.
* Use before serializing and saving to a file if the
* default boundary of 80 characters does not work for you.
*
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration object.
* @param[in] boundary Wrapping boundary.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
*/
int ini_config_set_wrap(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config,
uint32_t boundary);
/**
* @brief Serialize configuration object
*
* Serialize configuration object into provided buffer.
* Use buffer object functions to manipulate or save
* the buffer to a file/stream.
*
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration object.
* @param[out] sbobj Serialized configuration.
*
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*/
int ini_config_serialize(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config,
struct simplebuffer *sbobj);
/* Functions that add, modify or delete sections and values in
* the configuration object can be found in section \ref ini_mod.
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup ini_section_and_attr Section and attribute management
*
* Functions in this section allow getting the lists of
* sections in the configuration file and keys in a section
* as arrays of strings.
*
* @{
*
*/
/**
* @brief Get list of sections.
*
* Get list of sections from the configuration object
* as an array of strings.
* Function allocates memory for the array of the sections.
* Use \ref ini_free_section_list() to free allocated memory.
*
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration object.
* @param[out] size If not NULL parameter will
* receive number of sections
* in the configuration.
* @param[out] error If not NULL parameter will
* receive the error code.
* 0 - Success.
* EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* ENOMEM - No memory.
*
* @return Array of strings.
*/
char **ini_get_section_list(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config,
int *size,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Free list of sections.
*
* The section array created by \ref ini_get_section_list()
* should be freed using this function.
*
* @param[in] section_list Array of strings returned by
* \ref ini_get_section_list() function.
*/
void ini_free_section_list(char **section_list);
/**
* @brief Get list of attributes.
*
* Get list of attributes in a section as an array of strings.
* Function allocates memory for the array of attributes.
* Use \ref ini_free_attribute_list() to free allocated memory.
*
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration object.
* @param[in] section Section name.
* @param[out] size If not NULL parameter will
* receive number of attributes
* in the section.
* @param[out] error If not NULL parameter will
* receive the error code.
* 0 - Success.
* EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* ENOMEM - No memory.
*
* @return Array of strings.
*/
char **ini_get_attribute_list(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config,
const char *section,
int *size,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Free list of attributes.
*
* The attribute array created by \ref ini_get_attribute_list()
* should be freed using this function.
*
* @param[in] attr_list Array of strings returned by
* \ref ini_get_attribute_list() function.
*/
void ini_free_attribute_list(char **attr_list);
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup ini_value Value management
*
* This section contains value management functions. These functions
* can be used to interpret values that are stored in the configuration
* object in memory.
*
* @{
*
*/
/**
* @brief Retrieve a value object form the configuration.
*
* Check return error code first. If the function returns
* an error there is a serious problem.
* Then check if object is found. Function will set
* vo parameter to NULL if no attribute with
* provided name is found in the collection.
*
* @param[in] section Section name.
* If NULL assumed default.
* @param[in] name Attribute name to find.
* @param[in] ini_config Configuration object to search.
* @param[in] mode See \ref searchmode "search mode"
* section for more info.
* @param[out] vo Value object.
* Will be set to NULL if
* element with the given name
* is not found.
* @return 0 - Success.
* @return EINVAL - Invalid parameter.
* @return ENOMEM - No memory.
*
*/
int ini_get_config_valueobj(const char *section,
const char *name,
struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config,
int mode,
struct value_obj **vo);
/**
* @brief Convert value to integer number.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into an int number. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
* If "strict" parameter is non zero the function will fail
* if there are more characters after the last digit.
* The value range is from INT_MIN to INT_MAX.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] strict Fail the function if
* the symbol after last digit
* is not valid.
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
* - ERANGE - Value is out of range.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
int ini_get_int_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int strict,
int def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value object to a unsigned number.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into an unsigned number. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
* If "strict" parameter is non zero the function will fail
* if there are more characters after the last digit.
* The value range is from 0 to UINT_MAX.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] strict Fail the function if
* the symbol after last digit
* is not valid.
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
* - ERANGE - Value is out of range.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
unsigned ini_get_unsigned_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int strict,
unsigned def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to long number.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into a long number. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
* If "strict" parameter is non zero the function will fail
* if there are more characters after the last digit.
* The value range is from LONG_MIN to LONG_MAX.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] strict Fail the function if
* the symbol after last digit
* is not valid.
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
* - ERANGE - Value is out of range.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
long ini_get_long_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int strict,
long def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to unsigned long number.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into an unsigned long number. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
* If "strict" parameter is non zero the function will fail
* if there are more characters after the last digit.
* The value range is from 0 to ULONG_MAX.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] strict Fail the function if
* the symbol after last digit
* is not valid.
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
* - ERANGE - Value is out of range.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
unsigned long ini_get_ulong_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int strict,
unsigned long def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to int32_t number.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into an int32_t number. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
* If "strict" parameter is non zero the function will fail
* if there are more characters after the last digit.
* The value range is from INT_MIN to INT_MAX.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] strict Fail the function if
* the symbol after last digit
* is not valid.
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
* - ERANGE - Value is out of range.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
int32_t ini_get_int32_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int strict,
int32_t def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to uint32_t number.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration value
* into an uint32_t number. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
* If "strict" parameter is non zero the function will fail
* if there are more characters after the last digit.
* The value range is from 0 to ULONG_MAX.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] strict Fail the function if
* the symbol after last digit
* is not valid.
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
* - ERANGE - Value is out of range.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
uint32_t ini_get_uint32_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int strict,
uint32_t def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to integer number.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into an int64_t number. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
* If "strict" parameter is non zero the function will fail
* if there are more characters after the last digit.
* The value range is from LLONG_MIN to LLONG_MAX.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] strict Fail the function if
* the symbol after last digit
* is not valid.
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
* - ERANGE - Value is out of range.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
int64_t ini_get_int64_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int strict,
int64_t def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to integer number.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into an uint64_t number. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
* If "strict" parameter is non zero the function will fail
* if there are more characters after the last digit.
* The value range is from 0 to ULLONG_MAX.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] strict Fail the function if
* the symbol after last digit
* is not valid.
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
* - ERANGE - Value is out of range.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
uint64_t ini_get_uint64_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int strict,
uint64_t def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to floating point number.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into a floating point number. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
* If "strict" parameter is non zero the function will fail
* if there are more characters after the last digit.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] strict Fail the function if
* the symbol after last digit
* is not valid.
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
double ini_get_double_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int strict,
double def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value into a logical value.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into a Boolean. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] def Default value to use if
* conversion failed.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns default value and
* sets error code into the provided variable.
*/
unsigned char ini_get_bool_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
unsigned char def,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Get the copy of string stored in the configuration value
*
* Function creates a copy of the string value stored in
* the configuration element.
* Returned value needs to be freed after use.
* If error occurred the returned value will be NULL.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to use.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - ENOMEM - No memory.
*
* @return Copy of the string or NULL.
*/
char *ini_get_string_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Get the string stored in the configuration value
*
* Function returns a reference to the string value
* stored inside the configuration element. This string can't be altered.
* The string will go out of scope if the value object is deleted.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to use.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
*
* @return String from the value object.
*/
const char *ini_get_const_string_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value into a binary sequence.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into a sequence of bytes.
* Any of the conversion functions
* can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
*
* The function allocates memory.
* It is the responsibility of the caller to free it after use.
* Use \ref ini_free_bin_config_value() for this purpose.
* Functions will return NULL if conversion failed.
*
* Function assumes that the value being interpreted
* has a special format.
* The string should be taken in single quotes
* and consist of hex encoded value represented by
* two hex digits per byte.
* Case does not matter.
*
* Example: '0a2BFeCc'
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[out] length Variable that optionally receives
* the length of the binary
* sequence.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed due
* invalid characters.
* - ENOMEM - No memory.
*
* @return Converted value.
* In case of failure the function returns NULL.
*/
char *ini_get_bin_config_value(struct value_obj *vo,
int *length,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Free binary buffer
*
* Free binary value returned by \ref ini_get_bin_config_value().
*
* @param[in] bin Binary buffer to free.
*
*/
void ini_free_bin_config_value(char *bin);
/**
* @brief Convert value to an array of strings.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration value object
* into an array of strings. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
*
* Separator string includes up to three different separators.
* If separator NULL, comma is assumed.
* The spaces are trimmed automatically around separators
* in the string.
* The function drops empty tokens from the list.
* This means that the string like this: "apple, ,banana, ,orange ,"
* will be translated into the list of three items:
* "apple","banana" and "orange".
*
* The length of the allocated array is returned in "size".
* Size and error parameters can be NULL.
* Use \ref ini_free_string_config_array() to free the array after use.
*
* The array is always NULL terminated so
* it is safe not to get size and just loop until
* array element is NULL.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] sep String cosisting of separator
* symbols. For example: ",.;" would mean
* that comma, dot and semicolon
* should be treated as separators
* in the value.
* @param[out] size Variable that optionally receives
* the size of the array.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed.
* - ENOMEM - No memory.
*
* @return Array of strings.
* In case of failure the function returns NULL.
*/
char **ini_get_string_config_array(struct value_obj *vo,
const char *sep,
int *size,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to an array of strings.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into an array of strings. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
*
* Separator string includes up to three different separators.
* If separator NULL, comma is assumed.
* The spaces are trimmed automatically around separators
* in the string.
* The function does not drop empty tokens from the list.
* This means that the string like this: "apple, ,banana, ,orange ,"
* will be translated into the list of five items:
* "apple", "", "banana", "" and "orange".
*
* The length of the allocated array is returned in "size".
* Size and error parameters can be NULL.
* Use \ref ini_free_string_config_array() to free the array after use.
*
* The array is always NULL terminated so
* it is safe not to get size and just loop until
* array element is NULL.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[in] sep String cosisting of separator
* symbols. For example: ",.;" would mean
* that comma, dot and semicolon
* should be treated as separators
* in the value.
* @param[out] size Variable that optionally receives
* the size of the array.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed.
* - ENOMEM - No memory.
*
* @return Array of strings.
* In case of failure the function returns NULL.
*/
char **ini_get_raw_string_config_array(struct value_obj *vo,
const char *sep,
int *size,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to an array of long values.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into an array of long values. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
*
* Separators inside the string are detected automatically.
* The spaces are trimmed automatically around separators
* in the string.
*
* The length of the allocated array is returned in "size".
* Size parameter can't be NULL.
*
* Use \ref ini_free_long_config_array() to free the array after use.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[out] size Variable that receives
* the size of the array.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed.
* - ERANGE - Value is out of range.
* - ENOMEM - No memory.
*
* @return Array of long values.
* In case of failure the function returns NULL.
*/
long *ini_get_long_config_array(struct value_obj *vo,
int *size,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Convert value to an array of floating point values.
*
* This is a conversion function.
* It converts the value read from the INI file
* and stored in the configuration element
* into an array of floating point values. Any of the conversion
* functions can be used to try to convert the value
* stored as a string inside the value object.
* The result can be different depending upon
* how the caller tries to interpret the value.
*
* Separators inside the string are detected automatically.
* The spaces are trimmed automatically around separators
* in the string.
*
* The length of the allocated array is returned in "size".
* Size parameter can't be NULL.
*
* Use \ref ini_free_double_config_array() to free the array after use.
*
* @param[in] vo Value object to interpret.
* It must be retrieved using
* \ref ini_get_config_valueobj().
* @param[out] size Variable that receives
* the size of the array.
* @param[out] error Variable will get the value
* of the error code if
* error happened.
* Can be NULL. In this case
* function does not set
* the code.
* Codes:
* - 0 - Success.
* - EINVAL - Argument is invalid.
* - EIO - Conversion failed.
* - ENOMEM - No memory.
*
* @return Array of floating point values.
* In case of failure the function returns NULL.
*/
double *ini_get_double_config_array(struct value_obj *vo,
int *size,
int *error);
/**
* @brief Free array of string values.
*
* Use this function to free the array returned by
* \ref ini_get_string_config_array() or by
* \ref ini_get_raw_string_config_array().
*
* @param[in] str_config Array of string values.
*/
void ini_free_string_config_array(char **str_config);
/**
* @brief Free array of long values.
*
* Use this function to free the array returned by
* \ref ini_get_long_config_array().
*
* @param[in] array Array of long values.
*/
void ini_free_long_config_array(long *array);
/**
* @brief Free array of floating pointer values.
*
* Use this function to free the array returned by
* \ref ini_get_double_config_array().
*
* @param[in] array Array of floating pointer values.
*/
void ini_free_double_config_array(double *array);
/** @brief Structure that holds error messages
* generated by validators.
*/
struct ini_errobj;
/**
* @brief Create structure to hold error messages.
*
* This function initiates structure that can be used to
* hold error messages from generators. To add messages to
* the structure use \ref ini_errobj_add_msg.
*
* @param[out] errobj container for errors.
*
* @return Zero on success, nonzero value in case of error.
*/
int ini_errobj_create(struct ini_errobj **_errobj);
/**
* @brief Free structure that holds error messages.
*
* This function is used to free structure
* previously created by \ref ini_errobj_create.
*
* @param[in] errobj container for errors.
*/
void ini_errobj_destroy(struct ini_errobj **errobj);
/**
* @brief Add new printf formated message to errobj.
*
* This function initiates structure that can be used to
* hold error messages from generators. To add messages to
* the structure use \ref ini_errobj_add_msg.
*
* @param[in] errobj container for errors previously
* created by \ref ini_errobj_create.
* @param[in] format printf format string
*
* @return Zero on success, nonzero value in case of error.
*/
int ini_errobj_add_msg(struct ini_errobj *errobj,
const char *format, ...)
DING_ATTR_FORMAT(2, 3);
/**
* @brief Reset iterator in errobj.
*
* After calling this function, the iterator in errobj
* will point to the first error message. Use this if
* you need to accesss the list multiple times in a loop.
*
* @param[in] errobj container for errors previously
* created by \ref ini_errobj_create.
*/
void ini_errobj_reset(struct ini_errobj *errobj);
/**
* @brief Get pointer to current message in errobj.
*
* This function returns pointer to current message
* pointed by the internal iterator. The returned string can
* not be changed and will point to valid data only
* until \ref ini_errobj_destroy is called.
*
* @param[in] errobj container for errors previously
* created by \ref ini_errobj_create.
* @return String inside the errobj structure. String
* is valid until errobj is destroyed.
*/
const char *ini_errobj_get_msg(struct ini_errobj *errobj);
/**
* @brief Move to the next message in errobj.
*
* This function moves the internal iterator of errobj
* to the next message in list.
*
* @param[in] errobj container for errors previously
* created by \ref ini_errobj_create.
*/
void ini_errobj_next(struct ini_errobj *errobj);
/**
* @brief Check if errobj has more messages.
*
* This function returns true if errobj's internal iterator
* reached end of list and no longer points to a message
*
* @param[in] errobj container for errors previously
* created by \ref ini_errobj_create.
* @return True if internal iterator reached end of list.
*/
int ini_errobj_no_more_msgs(struct ini_errobj *errobj);
/**
* @brief Return number of messages in errobj
*
* This function returns number of messages inside errobj
*
* @param[in] errobj container for errors previously
* created by \ref ini_errobj_create.
* @return Number of messages stored in errobj.
*/
size_t ini_errobj_count(struct ini_errobj *errobj);
typedef int (ini_validator_func)(const char *rule_name,
struct ini_cfgobj *rules_obj,
struct ini_cfgobj *config_obj,
struct ini_errobj *errobj,
void **data);
typedef int (ini_schema_validator_func)(const char *rule_name,
struct ini_cfgobj *rules_obj,
struct ini_errobj *errobj,
void **data);
/** @brief Structure used to define application specific
* (external to libini) validator
*/
struct ini_validator {
const char *name;
ini_validator_func *func;
/* currently unused, for future expansion */
ini_schema_validator_func *schema_validator;
};
/**
* @brief Read rules from INI file
*
* This function is used to read rules from INI file
* and store them in config object. This special
* config object is passed to \ref ini_rules_check
* together with config object representing the
* configuration that will be checked.
*
* @param[in] filename Name of file with rules
* @param[out] _rules_obj config object representing the rules
* @return Zero on success. Non zero value on error.
*/
int ini_rules_read_from_file(const char *filename,
struct ini_cfgobj **_rules_obj);
/**
* @brief Check configuration file using rules
*
* This function is used to check if configuration
* file applies to rules previously loaded by
* \ref ini_rules_read_from_file. Any errors
* detected in the configuration are stored in the
* errobj structure. Error code returned by this
* function indicates some internal error with
* validators or memory allocation error (not
* rule violation).
*
* @param[in] rules_obj config object representing the rules
* @param[in] config_obj config object representing the
* configuration
* @param[in] extra_validators NULL terminated array of external
* validators. Can be NULL if no external
* validators are used.
*
* @param[in] errobj errobj to store generated errors
* from validators.
*
* @return Zero on success. Non zero value on error.
*/
int ini_rules_check(struct ini_cfgobj *rules_obj,
struct ini_cfgobj *config_obj,
struct ini_validator **extra_validators,
struct ini_errobj *errobj);
/**
* @brief Free the rules
*
* This function is just wrapper around ini_config_destroy
*/
void ini_rules_destroy(struct ini_cfgobj *ini_config);
/**
* @}
*/
#endif
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