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Last change on this file since b96629b was 8769f9f, checked in by Olly Betts <olly@…>, 24 years ago

More FIXMEs fixed.

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1/* > message.c
2 * Fairly general purpose message and error routines
3 * Copyright (C) 1993-2001 Olly Betts
4 *
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
8 * (at your option) any later version.
9 *
10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
13 * GNU General Public License for more details.
14 *
15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
17 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
18 */
19
20/*#define DEBUG 1*/
21
22#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
23# include <config.h>
24#endif
25
26#include <stdio.h>
27#include <stdlib.h>
28#include <string.h>
29#include <ctype.h>
30#include <limits.h>
31#include <errno.h>
32#include <locale.h>
33
34#include "whichos.h"
35#include "filename.h"
36#include "message.h"
37#include "osdepend.h"
38#include "filelist.h"
39#include "debug.h"
40
41#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL
42# ifdef HAVE_SETJMP
43#  include <setjmp.h>
44static jmp_buf jmpbufSignal;
45#  include <signal.h>
46# else
47#  undef HAVE_SIGNAL
48# endif
49#endif
50
51/* This is the name of the default language.  Add -DDEFAULTLANG to CFLAGS
52 * e.g. with `CFLAGS="-DDEFAULTLANG=fr" ./configure'
53 */
54#ifndef DEFAULTLANG
55# define DEFAULTLANG "en"
56#endif
57
58/* For funcs which want to be immune from messing around with different
59 * calling conventions */
60#ifndef CDECL
61# define CDECL
62#endif
63
64int msg_warnings = 0; /* keep track of how many warnings we've given */
65int msg_errors = 0;   /* and how many (non-fatal) errors */
66
67/* in case osmalloc() fails before szAppNameCopy is set up */
68static const char *szAppNameCopy = "anonymous program";
69
70/* error code for failed osmalloc and osrealloc calls */
71static void
72outofmem(OSSIZE_T size)
73{
74   fatalerror(/*Out of memory (couldn't find %lu bytes).*/1,
75              (unsigned long)size);
76}
77
78#ifdef TOMBSTONES
79#define TOMBSTONE_SIZE 16
80static const char tombstone[TOMBSTONE_SIZE] = "012345\xfftombstone";
81#endif
82
83/* malloc with error catching if it fails. Also allows us to write special
84 * versions easily eg for DOS EMS or MS Windows.
85 */
86void FAR *
87osmalloc(OSSIZE_T size)
88{
89   void FAR *p;
90#ifdef TOMBSTONES
91   size += TOMBSTONE_SIZE * 2;
92   p = malloc(size);
93#else
94   p = xosmalloc(size);
95#endif
96   if (p == NULL) outofmem(size);
97#ifdef TOMBSTONES
98   printf("osmalloc truep=%p truesize=%d\n", p, size);
99   memcpy(p, tombstone, TOMBSTONE_SIZE);
100   memcpy(p + size - TOMBSTONE_SIZE, tombstone, TOMBSTONE_SIZE);
101   *(size_t *)p = size;
102   p += TOMBSTONE_SIZE;
103#endif
104   return p;
105}
106
107/* realloc with error catching if it fails. */
108void FAR *
109osrealloc(void *p, OSSIZE_T size)
110{
111   /* some pre-ANSI realloc implementations don't cope with a NULL pointer */
112   if (p == NULL) {
113      p = xosmalloc(size);
114   } else {
115#ifdef TOMBSTONES
116      int true_size;
117      size += TOMBSTONE_SIZE * 2;
118      p -= TOMBSTONE_SIZE;
119      true_size = *(size_t *)p;
120      printf("osrealloc (in truep=%p truesize=%d)\n", p, true_size);
121      if (memcmp(p + sizeof(size_t), tombstone + sizeof(size_t),
122                 TOMBSTONE_SIZE - sizeof(size_t)) != 0) {
123         printf("start tombstone for block %p, size %d corrupted!",
124                p + TOMBSTONE_SIZE, true_size - TOMBSTONE_SIZE * 2);
125      }
126      if (memcmp(p + true_size - TOMBSTONE_SIZE, tombstone,
127                 TOMBSTONE_SIZE) != 0) {
128         printf("end tombstone for block %p, size %d corrupted!",
129                p + TOMBSTONE_SIZE, true_size - TOMBSTONE_SIZE * 2);
130      }
131      p = realloc(p, size);
132      if (p == NULL) outofmem(size);
133      printf("osrealloc truep=%p truesize=%d\n", p, size);
134      memcpy(p, tombstone, TOMBSTONE_SIZE);
135      memcpy(p + size - TOMBSTONE_SIZE, tombstone, TOMBSTONE_SIZE);
136      *(size_t *)p = size;
137      p += TOMBSTONE_SIZE;
138#else
139      p = xosrealloc(p, size);
140#endif
141   }
142   if (p == NULL) outofmem(size);
143   return p;
144}
145
146void FAR *
147osstrdup(const char *str)
148{
149   char *p;
150   OSSIZE_T len;
151   len = strlen(str) + 1;
152   p = osmalloc(len);
153   memcpy(p, str, len);
154   return p;
155}
156
157/* osfree is usually just a macro in osalloc.h */
158#ifdef TOMBSTONES
159void
160osfree(void *p)
161{
162   int true_size;
163   if (!p) return;
164   p -= TOMBSTONE_SIZE;
165   true_size = *(size_t *)p;
166   printf("osfree truep=%p truesize=%d\n", p, true_size);
167   if (memcmp(p + sizeof(size_t), tombstone + sizeof(size_t),
168              TOMBSTONE_SIZE - sizeof(size_t)) != 0) {
169      printf("start tombstone for block %p, size %d corrupted!",
170             p + TOMBSTONE_SIZE, true_size - TOMBSTONE_SIZE * 2);
171   }
172   if (memcmp(p + true_size - TOMBSTONE_SIZE, tombstone,
173              TOMBSTONE_SIZE) != 0) {
174      printf("end tombstone for block %p, size %d corrupted!",
175             p + TOMBSTONE_SIZE, true_size - TOMBSTONE_SIZE * 2);
176   }
177   free(p);
178}
179#endif
180
181#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL
182
183static int sigReceived;
184
185/* for systems not using autoconf, assume the signal handler returns void
186 * unless specified elsewhere */
187#ifndef RETSIGTYPE
188# define RETSIGTYPE void
189#endif
190
191static CDECL RETSIGTYPE FAR
192report_sig(int sig)
193{
194   sigReceived = sig;
195   longjmp(jmpbufSignal, 1);
196}
197
198static void
199init_signals(void)
200{
201   int en;
202   if (!setjmp(jmpbufSignal)) {
203#if 1 /* disable these to get a core dump */
204      signal(SIGABRT, report_sig); /* abnormal termination eg abort() */
205      signal(SIGFPE,  report_sig); /* arithmetic error eg /0 or overflow */
206      signal(SIGILL,  report_sig); /* illegal function image eg illegal instruction */
207      signal(SIGSEGV, report_sig); /* illegal storage access eg access outside memory limits */
208#endif
209# ifdef SIGSTAK /* only on RISC OS AFAIK */
210      signal(SIGSTAK, report_sig); /* stack overflow */
211# endif
212      return;
213   }
214
215   switch (sigReceived) {
216      case SIGABRT: en = /*Abnormal termination*/90; break;
217      case SIGFPE:  en = /*Arithmetic error*/91; break;
218      case SIGILL:  en = /*Illegal instruction*/92; break;
219      case SIGSEGV: en = /*Bad memory access*/94; break;
220# ifdef SIGSTAK
221      case SIGSTAK: en = /*Stack overflow*/96; break;
222# endif
223      default:      en = /*Unknown signal received*/97; break;
224   }
225   fputsnl(msg(en), STDERR);
226
227   /* Any of the signals we catch indicates a bug */
228   fatalerror(/*Bug in program detected! Please report this to the authors*/11);
229
230   exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
231}
232#endif
233
234static int
235default_charset(void)
236{
237#if (OS==RISCOS)
238   /* RISCOS 3.1 and above CHARSET_RISCOS31 (ISO_8859_1 + extras in 128-159)
239    * RISCOS < 3.1 is ISO_8859_1 */
240 
241   if (xwimpreadsysinfo_version(&version) != NULL) {
242      /* RISC OS 2 or some error (don't care which) */
243      return CHARSET_ISO_8859_1;
244   }
245
246   /* oddly wimp_VERSION_RO3 is RISC OS 3.1 */
247   if (version < wimp_VERSION_RO3) return CHARSET_ISO_8859_1;
248     
249   return CHARSET_RISCOS31;
250#elif (OS==MSDOS)
251   return CHARSET_DOSCP850;
252#else
253   /* FIXME: assume ISO_8859_1 for now */
254   return CHARSET_ISO_8859_1;
255#endif
256}
257
258#if (OS==MSDOS)
259static int
260xlate_dos_cp850(int unicode)
261{
262   switch (unicode) {
263#include "uni2dos.h"
264   }
265   return 0;
266}
267#endif
268
269static int
270add_unicode(int charset, unsigned char *p, int value)
271{
272#ifdef DEBUG
273   fprintf(stderr, "add_unicode(%d, %p, %d)\n", charset, p, value);
274#endif
275   if (value == 0) return 0;
276   switch (charset) {
277   case CHARSET_USASCII:
278      if (value < 0x80) {
279         *p = value;
280         return 1;
281      }
282      break;
283   case CHARSET_ISO_8859_1:
284      if (value < 0x100) {
285         *p = value;
286         return 1;
287      }
288      break;
289#if (OS==RISCOS)
290   case CHARSET_RISCOS31:
291      /* RISC OS 3.1 (and later) extensions to ISO-8859-1 */
292      switch (value) {
293       case 0x152: value = 0x9a; break; /* &OElig; */
294       case 0x153: value = 0x9b; break; /* &oelig; */
295       case 0x174: value = 0x81; break; /* &Wcirc; */
296       case 0x175: value = 0x82; break; /* &wcirc; */
297       case 0x176: value = 0x85; break; /* &Ycirc; */
298       case 0x177: value = 0x86; break; /* &ycirc; */
299      }
300      if (value < 0x100) {
301         *p = value;
302         return 1;
303      }
304      break;
305#endif
306#if (OS==MSDOS)
307   case CHARSET_DOSCP850:
308      value = xlate_dos_cp850(value);
309      if (value) {
310         *p = value;
311         return 1;
312      }
313      break;
314#endif
315   }
316   return 0;
317}
318
319/* fall back on looking in the current directory */
320static const char *pth_cfg_files = "";
321
322static int num_msgs = 0;
323static char **msg_array = NULL;
324
325const char *msg_lang = NULL;
326const char *msg_lang2 = NULL;
327
328static void
329parse_msg_file(int charset_code)
330{
331   FILE *fh;
332   unsigned char header[20];
333   int i;
334   unsigned len;
335   unsigned char *p;
336
337#ifdef DEBUG
338   fprintf(stderr, "parse_msg_file(%d)\n", charset_code);
339#endif
340
341   msg_lang = getenv("SURVEXLANG");
342#ifdef DEBUG
343   fprintf(stderr, "lang = %p (= \"%s\")\n", lang, lang?lang:"(null)");
344#endif
345
346   if (!msg_lang || !*msg_lang) {
347      msg_lang = getenv("LANG");
348      if (!msg_lang || !*msg_lang) msg_lang = DEFAULTLANG;
349   }
350#ifdef DEBUG
351   fprintf(stderr, "msg_lang = %p (= \"%s\")\n", msg_lang, msg_lang?msg_lang:"(null)");
352#endif
353
354   /* On Mandrake LANG defaults to C */
355   if (strcmp(msg_lang, "C") == 0) msg_lang = "en";
356
357   /* Convert en-us to en_US, etc */
358   if (strchr(msg_lang, '-')) {
359      char *lang = osstrdup(msg_lang);
360      char *dash = strchr(lang, '-');
361      *dash++ = '_';
362      while (*dash) {
363         *dash = toupper(*dash);
364         dash++;
365      }
366      msg_lang = lang;
367   }
368
369   if (strchr(msg_lang, '_')) {
370      char *under;
371      msg_lang2 = osstrdup(msg_lang);
372      under = strchr(msg_lang2, '_');
373      *under = '\0';
374   }
375
376#ifdef LC_MESSAGES
377   /* try to setlocale() appropriately too */
378   if (!setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, msg_lang)) {
379      if (msg_lang2) setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, msg_lang2);
380   }
381#endif
382   
383   fh = fopenWithPthAndExt(pth_cfg_files, msg_lang, EXT_SVX_MSG, "rb", NULL);
384
385   if (!fh) {
386      /* e.g. if 'en-COCKNEY' is unknown, see if we know 'en' */
387      if (strlen(msg_lang) > 3 && msg_lang[2] == '-') {
388         char lang_generic[3];
389         lang_generic[0] = msg_lang[0];
390         lang_generic[1] = msg_lang[1];
391         lang_generic[2] = '\0';
392         fh = fopenWithPthAndExt(pth_cfg_files, lang_generic, EXT_SVX_MSG,
393                                 "rb", NULL);
394         if (fh) msg_lang = osstrdup(lang_generic);
395      }
396   }
397
398   if (!fh) {
399      /* no point extracting this error as it won't get used if file opens */
400      fprintf(STDERR, "Can't open message file `%s' using path `%s'\n",
401              msg_lang, pth_cfg_files);
402      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
403   }
404
405   if (fread(header, 1, 20, fh) < 20 ||
406       memcmp(header, "Svx\nMsg\r\n\xfe\xff", 12) != 0) {
407      /* no point extracting this error as it won't get used if file opens */
408      fprintf(STDERR, "Problem with message file `%s'\n", msg_lang);
409      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
410   }
411
412   if (header[12] != 0) {
413      /* no point extracting this error as it won't get used if file opens */
414      fprintf(STDERR, "I don't understand this message file version\n");
415      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
416   }
417
418   num_msgs = (header[14] << 8) | header[15];
419
420   len = 0;
421   for (i = 16; i < 20; i++) len = (len << 8) | header[i];
422
423   p = osmalloc(len);
424   if (fread(p, 1, len, fh) < len) {
425      /* no point extracting this error - translation will never be used */
426      fprintf(STDERR, "Message file truncated?\n");
427      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
428   }
429   fclose(fh);
430
431#ifdef DEBUG
432   fprintf(stderr, "msg_lang = `%s', num_msgs = %d, len = %d\n", msg_lang,
433           num_msgs, len);
434#endif
435
436   msg_array = osmalloc(sizeof(char *) * num_msgs);
437
438   for (i = 0; i < num_msgs; i++) {
439      unsigned char *to = p;
440      int ch;
441      msg_array[i] = (char *)p;
442
443      /* If we want UTF8 anyway, we just need to find the start of each
444       * message */
445      if (charset_code == CHARSET_UTF8) {
446         p += strlen((char *)p) + 1;
447         continue;
448      }
449
450      while ((ch = *p++) != 0) {
451         /* A byte in the range 0x80-0xbf or 0xf0-0xff isn't valid in
452          * this state, (0xf0-0xfd mean values > 0xffff) so treat as
453          * literal and try to resync so we cope better when fed
454          * non-utf-8 data.  Similarly we abandon a multibyte sequence
455          * if we hit an invalid character. */
456         if (ch >= 0xc0 && ch < 0xf0) {
457            int ch1 = *p;
458            if ((ch1 & 0xc0) != 0x80) goto resync;
459
460            if (ch < 0xe0) {
461               /* 2 byte sequence */
462               ch = ((ch & 0x1f) << 6) | (ch1 & 0x3f);
463               p++;
464            } else {
465               /* 3 byte sequence */
466               int ch2 = p[1];
467               if ((ch2 & 0xc0) != 0x80) goto resync;
468               ch = ((ch & 0x1f) << 12) | ((ch1 & 0x3f) << 6) | (ch2 & 0x3f);
469               p += 2;
470            }
471         }
472
473         resync:
474
475         if (ch < 127) {
476            *to++ = (char)ch;
477         } else {
478            /* FIXME: this rather assumes a 2 byte UTF-8 code never
479             * transliterates to more than 2 characters */
480            to += add_unicode(charset_code, to, ch);
481         }
482      }
483      *to++ = '\0';
484   }
485}
486
487const char *
488msg_cfgpth(void)
489{
490   return pth_cfg_files;
491}
492
493void
494msg_init(const char *argv0)
495{
496   char *p;
497
498#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL
499   init_signals();
500#endif
501   /* Point to argv0 itself so we get the app name correct if osstrdup()
502    * generates a signal */
503   szAppNameCopy = argv0;
504   szAppNameCopy = osstrdup(argv0);
505
506   /* Look for env. var. "SURVEXHOME" or the like */
507   p = getenv("SURVEXHOME");
508   if (p && *p) {
509      pth_cfg_files = osstrdup(p);
510#if (OS==UNIX) && defined(DATADIR) && defined(PACKAGE)
511   } else {
512      /* under Unix, we compile in the configured path */
513      pth_cfg_files = DATADIR "/" PACKAGE;
514#else
515   } else if (argv0) {
516      /* else try the path on argv[0] */
517      pth_cfg_files = path_from_fnm(argv0);
518#endif
519   }
520
521   select_charset(default_charset());
522}
523
524/* message may be overwritten by next call
525 * (but not in current implementation) */
526const char *
527msg(int en)
528{
529   /* NB can't use ASSERT here! */
530   static char badbuf[256];
531   if (!msg_array) {
532      if (en != 1)  {
533         sprintf(badbuf, "Message %d requested before msg_array initialised\n", en);
534         return badbuf;
535      }
536      /* this should be the only message which can be requested before
537       * the message file is opened and read... */
538      return "Out of memory (couldn't find %ul bytes).\n";
539   }
540
541   if (en < 0 || en >= num_msgs) {
542      sprintf(badbuf, "Message %d out of range\n", en);
543      return badbuf;
544   }
545
546   return msg_array[en];
547}
548
549/* returns persistent copy of message */
550const char *
551msgPerm(int en)
552{
553   return msg(en);
554}
555
556void
557v_report(int severity, const char *fnm, int line, int en, va_list ap)
558{
559   if (fnm) {
560      fputs(fnm, STDERR);
561      if (line) fprintf(STDERR, ":%d", line);
562   } else {
563      fputs(szAppNameCopy, STDERR);
564   }
565   fputs(": ", STDERR);
566
567   if (severity == 0) {
568      fputs(msg(/*warning*/4), STDERR);
569      fputs(": ", STDERR);
570   }
571
572   vfprintf(STDERR, msg(en), ap);
573   fputnl(STDERR);
574
575   switch (severity) {
576    case 0:
577      msg_warnings++;
578      break;
579    case 1:
580      msg_errors++;
581      if (msg_errors == 50)
582         fatalerror_in_file(fnm, 0, /*Too many errors - giving up*/19);
583      break;
584    case 2:
585      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
586   }
587}
588
589void
590warning(int en, ...)
591{
592   va_list ap;
593   va_start(ap, en);
594   v_report(0, NULL, 0, en, ap);
595   va_end(ap);
596}
597
598void
599error(int en, ...)
600{
601   va_list ap;
602   va_start(ap, en);
603   v_report(1, NULL, 0, en, ap);
604   va_end(ap);
605}
606
607void
608fatalerror(int en, ...)
609{
610   va_list ap;
611   va_start(ap, en);
612   v_report(2, NULL, 0, en, ap);
613   va_end(ap);
614}
615
616void
617warning_in_file(const char *fnm, int line, int en, ...)
618{
619   va_list ap;
620   va_start(ap, en);
621   v_report(0, fnm, line, en, ap);
622   va_end(ap);
623}
624
625void
626error_in_file(const char *fnm, int line, int en, ...)
627{
628   va_list ap;
629   va_start(ap, en);
630   v_report(1, fnm, line, en, ap);
631   va_end(ap);
632}
633
634void
635fatalerror_in_file(const char *fnm, int line, int en, ...)
636{
637   va_list ap;
638   va_start(ap, en);
639   v_report(2, fnm, line, en, ap);
640   va_end(ap);
641}
642
643/* Code to support switching character set at runtime (e.g. for a printer
644 * driver to support different character sets on screen and on the printer)
645 */
646typedef struct charset_li {
647   struct charset_li *next;
648   int code;
649   char **msg_array;
650} charset_li;
651
652static charset_li *charset_head = NULL;
653
654static int charset = CHARSET_BAD;
655
656int
657select_charset(int charset_code)
658{
659   int old_charset = charset;
660   charset_li *p;
661
662#ifdef DEBUG
663   fprintf(stderr, "select_charset(%d), old charset = %d\n", charset_code,
664           charset);
665#endif
666
667   charset = charset_code;
668
669   /* check if we've already parsed messages for new charset */
670   for (p = charset_head; p; p = p->next) {
671#ifdef DEBUG
672      printf("%p: code %d msg_array %p\n", p, p->code, p->msg_array);
673#endif
674      if (p->code == charset) {
675         msg_array = p->msg_array;
676         return old_charset;
677      }
678   }
679
680   /* nope, got to reparse message file */
681   parse_msg_file(charset_code);
682
683   /* add to list */
684   p = osnew(charset_li);
685   p->code = charset;
686   p->msg_array = msg_array;
687   p->next = charset_head;
688   charset_head = p;
689
690   return old_charset;
691}
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