genode/repos/os/include/util/xml_node.h
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/*
* \brief XML parser
* \author Norman Feske
* \date 2007-08-21
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2007-2013 Genode Labs GmbH
*
* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.
*/
#ifndef _INCLUDE__UTIL__XML_NODE_H_
#define _INCLUDE__UTIL__XML_NODE_H_
#include <util/token.h>
#include <base/exception.h>
namespace Genode {
class Xml_attribute;
class Xml_node;
}
/**
* Representation of an XML-node attribute
*
* An attribute has the form 'name="value"'.
*/
class Genode::Xml_attribute
{
private:
/**
* Scanner policy that accepts hyphens in identifiers
*/
struct Scanner_policy_xml_identifier {
static bool identifier_char(char c, unsigned i) {
return is_letter(c) || c == '_' || c == ':'
|| (i && (c == '-' || c == '.' || is_digit(c))); } };
/**
* Define tokenizer that matches XML tags (with hyphens) as identifiers
*/
typedef ::Genode::Token<Scanner_policy_xml_identifier> Token;
Token _name;
Token _value;
friend class Xml_node;
/*
* Even though 'Tag' is part of 'Xml_node', the friendship
* to 'Xml_node' does not apply for 'Tag' when compiling
* the code with 'gcc-3.4'. Hence, we need to add an
* explicit friendship to 'Tag'.
*/
friend class Tag;
/**
* Constructor
*
* This constructor is meant to be used as implicitly to
* construct an 'Xml_attribute' from a token sequence via an
* assignment from the leading 'Token'.
*/
Xml_attribute(Token t) :
_name(t.eat_whitespace()), _value(_name.next().next())
{
if (_name.type() != Token::IDENT)
throw Nonexistent_attribute();
if (_name.next()[0] != '=' || _value.type() != Token::STRING)
throw Invalid_syntax();
}
/**
* Return token following the attribute declaration
*/
Token _next() const { return _name.next().next().next(); }
public:
/*********************
** Exception types **
*********************/
class Invalid_syntax : public Exception { };
class Nonexistent_attribute : public Exception { };
/**
* Return attribute type as null-terminated string
*/
void type(char *dst, size_t max_len) const
{
/*
* Limit number of characters by token length, take
* null-termination into account.
*/
max_len = min(max_len, _name.len() + 1);
strncpy(dst, _name.start(), max_len);
}
/**
* Return true if attribute has specified type
*/
bool has_type(const char *type) {
return strlen(type) == _name.len() &&
strcmp(type, _name.start(), _name.len()) == 0; }
/**
* Return size of value
*/
size_t value_size() const { return _value.len() - 2; }
char const *value_base() const { return _value.start() + 1; }
/**
* Return attribute value as null-terminated string
*
* \return true on success, or
* false if attribute is invalid
*/
bool value(char *dst, size_t max_len) const
{
/*
* The value of 'max_len' denotes the maximum number of
* characters to be written to 'dst' including the null
* termination. From the quoted value string, we strip
* both quote characters and add a null-termination
* character.
*/
max_len = min(max_len, _value.len() - 2 + 1);
strncpy(dst, _value.start() + 1, max_len);
return true;
}
/**
* Return true if attribute has the specified value
*/
bool has_value(const char *value) const {
return strlen(value) == (_value.len() - 2) &&
!strcmp(value, _value.start() + 1, _value.len() - 2); }
/**
* Return attribute value as typed value
*
* \param T type of value to read
* \return true on success, or
* false if attribute is invalid or value
* conversion failed
*/
template <typename T>
bool value(T *out) const
{
/*
* The '_value' token starts with a quote, which we
* need to skip to access the string. For validating
* the length, we have to consider both the starting
* and the trailing quote character.
*/
return ascii_to(_value.start() + 1, *out) == _value.len() - 2;
}
/**
* Return next attribute in attribute list
*/
Xml_attribute next() const { return Xml_attribute(_next()); }
};
/**
* Representation of an XML node
*/
class Genode::Xml_node
{
private:
typedef Xml_attribute::Token Token;
/**
* Forward declaration needed for befriending Tag with Xml_attribute
*/
class Tag;
public:
/*********************
** Exception types **
*********************/
typedef Genode::Exception Exception;
typedef Xml_attribute::Nonexistent_attribute Nonexistent_attribute;
typedef Xml_attribute::Invalid_syntax Invalid_syntax;
class Nonexistent_sub_node : public Exception { };
/**
* Type definition for maintaining backward compatibility
*/
typedef Xml_attribute Attribute;
private:
class Tag
{
public:
enum Type { START, END, EMPTY, INVALID };
private:
Token _token;
Token _name;
Type _type;
public:
/**
* Constructor
*
* \param start first token of the tag
*
* At construction time, the validity of the tag is checked and
* the tag type is determined. A valid tag consists of:
* # Leading '<' tag delimiter
* # '/' for marking an end tag
* # Tag name
* # Optional attribute sequence (if tag is no end tag)
* # '/' for marking an empty-element tag (if tag is no end tag)
* # Closing '>' tag delimiter
*/
Tag(Token start) : _token(start), _type(INVALID)
{
Type supposed_type = START;
if (_token[0] != '<')
return;
if (_token.next()[0] == '/')
supposed_type = END;
if (_token.next().type() != Token::IDENT && _token.next()[0] != '/')
return;
_name = _token.next()[0] == '/' ? _token.next().next() : _token.next();
if (_name.type() != Token::IDENT)
return;
/* skip attributes to find tag delimiter */
Token delimiter = _name.next();
if (supposed_type != END)
try {
for (Xml_attribute a = _name.next(); ; a = a._next())
delimiter = a._next();
} catch (Nonexistent_attribute) { }
delimiter = delimiter.eat_whitespace();
/*
* Now we expect the '>' delimiter. For empty-element tags,
* the delimiter is prefixed with a '/'.
*/
if (delimiter[0] == '/') {
/* if a '/' was already at the start, the tag is invalid */
if (supposed_type == END)
return;
supposed_type = EMPTY;
/* skip '/' */
delimiter = delimiter.next();
}
if (delimiter[0] != '>') return;
_type = supposed_type;
}
/**
* Default constructor produces invalid Tag
*/
Tag() : _type(INVALID) { }
/**
* Return type of tag
*/
Type type() const { return _type; }
/**
* Return true if tag is the start of a valid XML node
*/
bool is_node() const { return _type == START || _type == EMPTY; }
/**
* Return first token of tag
*/
Token token() const { return _token; }
/**
* Return name of tag
*/
Token name() const { return _name; }
/**
* Return token after the closing tag delimiter
*/
Token next_token() const
{
/*
* Search for next closing delimiter, skip potential
* attributes and '/' delimiter prefix of empty-element
* tags.
*/
Token t = _name;
for (; t && t[0] != '>'; t = t.next());
/* if 't' is invalid, 't.next()' is invalid too */
return t.next();
}
/**
* Return first attribute of tag
*/
Xml_attribute attribute() const { return Xml_attribute(_name.next()); }
};
class Comment
{
private:
Token _next; /* token following the comment */
bool _valid; /* true if comment is well formed */
/**
* Check if token sequence matches specified character sequence
*
* \param t start of token sequence
* \param s null-terminated character sequence
*/
static bool _match(Token t, const char *s)
{
for (int i = 0; s[i]; t = t.next(), i++)
if (t[0] != s[i])
return false;
return true;
}
public:
/**
* Constructor
*
* \param start first token of the comment tag
*/
Comment(Token t) : _valid(false)
{
/* check for comment-start tag */
if (!_match(t, "<!--"))
return;
/* search for comment-end tag */
for ( ; t && !_match(t, "-->"); t = t.next());
if (t.type() == Token::END)
return;
_next = t.next().next().next();
_valid = true;
}
/**
* Default constructor produces invalid Comment
*/
Comment() : _valid(false) { }
/**
* Return true if comment is valid
*/
bool valid() const { return _valid; }
/**
* Return token after the closing comment delimiter
*/
Token next_token() const { return _next; }
};
const char *_addr; /* first character of XML data */
size_t _max_len; /* length of XML data in characters */
int _num_sub_nodes; /* number of immediate sub nodes */
Tag _start_tag;
Tag _end_tag;
/**
* Search for end tag of XML node and initialize '_num_sub_nodes'
*
* \return end tag or invalid tag
*
* The method searches for a end tag that matches the same
* depth level and the same name as the start tag of the XML
* node. If the XML structure is invalid, the search results
* is an invalid Tag.
*
* During the search, the method also counts the number of
* immediate sub nodes.
*/
Tag _init_end_tag()
{
/*
* If the start tag is invalid or an empty-element tag,
* we use the same tag as end tag.
*/
if (_start_tag.type() != Tag::START)
return _start_tag;
int depth = 1;
Token curr_token = _start_tag.next_token();
while (curr_token.type() != Token::END) {
/* eat XML comment */
Comment curr_comment(curr_token);
if (curr_comment.valid()) {
curr_token = curr_comment.next_token();
continue;
}
/* skip all tokens that are no tags */
Tag curr_tag(curr_token);
if (curr_tag.type() == Tag::INVALID) {
curr_token = curr_token.next();
continue;
}
/* count sub nodes at depth 1 */
if (depth == 1 && curr_tag.is_node())
_num_sub_nodes++;
/* keep track of the current depth */
depth += (curr_tag.type() == Tag::START);
depth -= (curr_tag.type() == Tag::END);
/* within sub nodes, continue after current token */
if (depth > 0) {
/* continue search with token after current tag */
curr_token = curr_tag.next_token();
continue;
}
/* reaching the same depth as the start tag */
const char *start_name = _start_tag.name().start();
size_t start_len = _start_tag.name().len();
const char *curr_name = curr_tag.name().start();
size_t curr_len = curr_tag.name().len();
/* on mismatch of start tag and end tag, return invalid tag */
if (start_len != curr_len
|| strcmp(start_name, curr_name, curr_len))
return Tag();
/* end tag corresponds to start tag */
return curr_tag;
}
return Tag();
}
/**
* Find next non-whitespace and non-comment token
*/
static Token eat_whitespaces_and_comments(Token t)
{
while (true) {
t = t.eat_whitespace();
/* eat comment */
Comment comment(t);
if (comment.valid()) {
t = comment.next_token();
continue;
}
break;
}
return t;
}
/**
* Create sub node from XML node
*
* \throw Nonexistent_sub_node
* \throw Invalid_syntax
*/
Xml_node _sub_node(const char *at) const
{
if (at < addr() || (size_t)(at - addr()) >= _max_len)
throw Nonexistent_sub_node();
return Xml_node(at, _max_len - (at - addr()));
}
public:
/**
* Constructor
*
* The constructor validates if the start tag has a
* matching end tag of the same depth and counts
* the number of immediate sub nodes.
*/
Xml_node(const char *addr, size_t max_len = ~0UL) :
_addr(addr),
_max_len(max_len),
_num_sub_nodes(0),
_start_tag(eat_whitespaces_and_comments(Token(addr, max_len))),
_end_tag(_init_end_tag())
{
/* check validity of XML node */
if (_start_tag.type() == Tag::EMPTY) return;
if (_start_tag.type() == Tag::START && _end_tag.type() == Tag::END) return;
throw Invalid_syntax();
}
/**
* Request type name of XML node as null-terminated string
*/
void type_name(char *dst, size_t max_len) const {
_start_tag.name().string(dst, max_len); }
/**
* Return true if tag is of specified type
*/
bool has_type(const char *type) const {
return (!strcmp(type, _start_tag.name().start(),
_start_tag.name().len())
&& strlen(type) == _start_tag.name().len()); }
/**
* Request content of XML node as null-terminated string
*/
void value(char *dst, size_t max_len) const {
max_len = min(content_size() + 1, min(max_len, _max_len));
strncpy(dst, content_addr(), max_len); }
/**
* Read content as typed value from XML node
*
* \param T type of value to read from XML node
* \param out resulting value
* \return true on success
*/
template <typename T>
bool value(T *out) const {
return ascii_to(content_addr(), *out) == content_size(); }
/**
* Return begin of node including the start tag
*/
const char *addr() const { return _addr; }
/**
* Return size of node including start and end tags
*/
size_t size() const { return _end_tag.next_token().start() - addr(); }
/**
* Return begin of node content as an opaque string
*
* Note that the returned string is not null-terminated as it
* points directly into a sub range of the unmodified Xml_node
* address range.
*
* XXX This method is deprecated. Use 'content_base()' instead.
*
* \noapi
*/
char *content_addr() const { return _start_tag.next_token().start(); }
/**
* Return pointer to start of content
*/
char const *content_base() const { return content_addr(); }
/**
* Return size of node content
*/
size_t content_size() const
{
if (_start_tag.type() == Tag::EMPTY)
return 0;
return _end_tag.token().start() - content_addr();
}
/**
* Return the number of the XML node's immediate sub nodes
*/
size_t num_sub_nodes() const { return _num_sub_nodes; }
/**
* Return XML node following the current one
*
* \throw Nonexistent_sub_node sub sequent node does not exist
*/
Xml_node next() const
{
Token after_node = _end_tag.next_token();
after_node = eat_whitespaces_and_comments(after_node);
try { return _sub_node(after_node.start()); }
catch (Invalid_syntax) { throw Nonexistent_sub_node(); }
}
/**
* Return next XML node of specified type
*
* \param type type of XML node, or
* 0 for matching any type
*/
Xml_node next(const char *type) const
{
Xml_node node = next();
for (; type && !node.has_type(type); node = node.next());
return node;
}
/**
* Return true if node is the last of a node sequence
*/
bool is_last(const char *type = 0) const
{
try { next(type); return false; }
catch (Nonexistent_sub_node) { return true; }
}
/**
* Return sub node with specified index
*
* \param idx index of sub node,
* default is the first node
* \throw Nonexistent_sub_node no such sub node exists
*/
Xml_node sub_node(unsigned idx = 0U) const
{
if (_num_sub_nodes > 0) {
/* look up node at specified index */
try {
Xml_node curr_node = _sub_node(content_addr());
for (; idx > 0; idx--)
curr_node = curr_node.next();
return curr_node;
} catch (Invalid_syntax) { }
}
throw Nonexistent_sub_node();
}
/**
* Return first sub node that matches the specified type
*
* \throw Nonexistent_sub_node no such sub_node exists
*/
Xml_node sub_node(const char *type) const
{
if (_num_sub_nodes > 0) {
/* search for sub node of specified type */
try {
Xml_node curr_node = _sub_node(content_addr());
for ( ; true; curr_node = curr_node.next())
if (curr_node.has_type(type))
return curr_node;
} catch (...) { }
}
throw Nonexistent_sub_node();
}
/**
* Execute functor 'fn' for each sub node of specified type
*/
template <typename FN>
void for_each_sub_node(char const *type, FN const &fn)
{
if (_num_sub_nodes == 0)
return;
Xml_node node = sub_node();
for (int i = 0; ; node = node.next()) {
if (!type || node.has_type(type))
fn(node);
if (++i == _num_sub_nodes)
break;
}
}
/**
* Execute functor 'fn' for each sub node
*/
template <typename FN>
void for_each_sub_node(FN const &fn)
{
for_each_sub_node(nullptr, fn);
}
/**
* Return Nth attribute of XML node
*
* \param idx attribute index,
* first attribute has index 0
* \throw Nonexistent_attribute no such attribute exists
* \return XML attribute
*/
Xml_attribute attribute(unsigned idx) const
{
/* get first attribute of the node */
Xml_attribute a = _start_tag.attribute();
/* skip attributes until we reach the target index */
for (; idx > 0; idx--)
a = a._next();
return a;
}
/**
* Return attribute of specified type
*
* \param type name of attribute type
* \throw Nonexistent_attribute no such attribute exists
* \return XML attribute
*/
Xml_attribute attribute(const char *type) const
{
/* iterate, beginning with the first attribute of the node */
for (Xml_attribute a = _start_tag.attribute(); ; a = a.next())
if (a.has_type(type))
return a;
}
/**
* Shortcut for reading an attribute value from XML node
*
* \param type attribute name
* \param default_value value returned if no attribute with the
* name 'type' is present.
* \return attribute value or specified default value
*
* Without this shortcut, attribute values can be obtained by
* 'node.attribute(...).value(...)' only. Because the attribute
* lookup may throw a 'Nonexistent_attribute' exception, code that
* reads optional attributes (those with default values) has to
* handle the exception accordingly. Such code tends to become
* clumsy, in particular when many attributes are processed in a
* subsequent fashion. This method template relieves the XML node
* user from implementing the exception handling manually.
*/
template <typename T>
inline T attribute_value(char const *type, T default_value) const
{
T result = default_value;
try { attribute(type).value(&result); } catch (...) { }
return result;
}
/**
* Return true if attribute of specified type exists
*/
inline bool has_attribute(char const *type) const
{
try { attribute(type); return true; } catch (...) { }
return false;
}
/**
* Return true if sub node of specified type exists
*/
inline bool has_sub_node(char const *type) const
{
try { sub_node(type); return true; } catch (...) { }
return false;
}
};
#endif /* _INCLUDE__UTIL__XML_NODE_H_ */