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Replace free() with g_free() I can't believe I missed this when I made 950e2dac.
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[7d4fbcd]1#include "owl.h"
2#include <stdlib.h>
3#include <string.h>
[5145235]4#include <unistd.h>
[7d4fbcd]5#include <ctype.h>
[f36222f]6#include <pwd.h>
[435001d]7#include <sys/stat.h>
8#include <sys/types.h>
[950e2da]9#include <assert.h>
[f47696f]10#include <stdarg.h>
[950e2da]11#include <glib.h>
12#include <glib/gstdio.h>
[05ca0d8]13#include <glib-object.h>
14
[e19eb97]15const char *skiptokens(const char *buff, int n) {
[e30ed92]16  /* skips n tokens and returns where that would be. */
17  char quote = 0;
[7d4fbcd]18  while (*buff && n>0) {
19      while (*buff == ' ') buff++;
[e30ed92]20      while (*buff && (quote || *buff != ' ')) {
21        if(quote) {
22          if(*buff == quote) quote = 0;
23        } else if(*buff == '"' || *buff == '\'') {
24          quote = *buff;
25        }
26        buff++;
[7d4fbcd]27      }
28      while (*buff == ' ') buff++;
29      n--;
30  }
31  return buff;
32}
33
[f36222f]34/* Return a "nice" version of the path.  Tilde expansion is done, and
35 * duplicate slashes are removed.  Caller must free the return.
36 */
[e19eb97]37char *owl_util_makepath(const char *in)
[f36222f]38{
39  int i, j, x;
40  char *out, user[MAXPATHLEN];
41  struct passwd *pw;
42
[96828e4]43  out=g_new(char, MAXPATHLEN+1);
[f36222f]44  out[0]='\0';
45  j=strlen(in);
46  x=0;
47  for (i=0; i<j; i++) {
48    if (in[i]=='~') {
49      if ( (i==(j-1)) ||          /* last character */
50           (in[i+1]=='/') ) {     /* ~/ */
51        /* use my homedir */
52        pw=getpwuid(getuid());
53        if (!pw) {
54          out[x]=in[i];
55        } else {
56          out[x]='\0';
57          strcat(out, pw->pw_dir);
58          x+=strlen(pw->pw_dir);
59        }
60      } else {
61        /* another user homedir */
62        int a, b;
63        b=0;
64        for (a=i+1; i<j; a++) {
65          if (in[a]==' ' || in[a]=='/') {
66            break;
67          } else {
68            user[b]=in[a];
69            i++;
70            b++;
71          }
72        }
73        user[b]='\0';
74        pw=getpwnam(user);
75        if (!pw) {
[8766d44]76          out[x]=in[i];
[f36222f]77        } else {
78          out[x]='\0';
79          strcat(out, pw->pw_dir);
80          x+=strlen(pw->pw_dir);
81        }
82      }
83    } else if (in[i]=='/') {
84      /* check for a double / */
85      if (i<(j-1) && (in[i+1]=='/')) {
86        /* do nothing */
87      } else {
88        out[x]=in[i];
89        x++;
90      }
91    } else {
92      out[x]=in[i];
93      x++;
94    }
95  }
96  out[x]='\0';
97  return(out);
98}
99
[e56303f]100/* Break a command line up into argv, argc.  The caller must free
101   the returned values with g_strfreev.  If there is an error argc will be set
102   to -1, argv will be NULL and the caller does not need to free anything. The
103   returned vector is NULL-terminated. */
[e19eb97]104char **owl_parseline(const char *line, int *argc)
[e4eebe8]105{
[65c753e]106  GPtrArray *argv;
[7d4fbcd]107  int i, len, between=1;
[0290b2a]108  GString *curarg;
[7d4fbcd]109  char quote;
110
[6965867]111  argv = g_ptr_array_new();
[7d4fbcd]112  len=strlen(line);
[0290b2a]113  curarg = g_string_new("");
[7d4fbcd]114  quote='\0';
[e56303f]115  if (argc) *argc=0;
[7d4fbcd]116  for (i=0; i<len+1; i++) {
117    /* find the first real character */
118    if (between) {
119      if (line[i]==' ' || line[i]=='\t' || line[i]=='\0') {
120        continue;
121      } else {
122        between=0;
123        i--;
124        continue;
125      }
126    }
127
128    /* deal with a quote character */
129    if (line[i]=='"' || line[i]=="'"[0]) {
130      /* if this type of quote is open, close it */
131      if (quote==line[i]) {
132        quote='\0';
133        continue;
134      }
135
136      /* if no quoting is open then open with this */
137      if (quote=='\0') {
138        quote=line[i];
139        continue;
140      }
141
142      /* if another type of quote is open then treat this as a literal */
[0290b2a]143      g_string_append_c(curarg, line[i]);
[7d4fbcd]144      continue;
145    }
146
147    /* if it's not a space or end of command, then use it */
148    if (line[i]!=' ' && line[i]!='\t' && line[i]!='\n' && line[i]!='\0') {
[0290b2a]149      g_string_append_c(curarg, line[i]);
[7d4fbcd]150      continue;
151    }
152
153    /* otherwise, if we're not in quotes, add the whole argument */
154    if (quote=='\0') {
155      /* add the argument */
[0290b2a]156      g_ptr_array_add(argv, g_string_free(curarg, false));
157      curarg = g_string_new("");
[7d4fbcd]158      between=1;
159      continue;
160    }
161
162    /* if it is a space and we're in quotes, then use it */
[0290b2a]163    g_string_append_c(curarg, line[i]);
[7d4fbcd]164  }
165
[e56303f]166  if (argc) *argc = argv->len;
[65c753e]167  g_ptr_array_add(argv, NULL);
[0290b2a]168  g_string_free(curarg, true);
[95caa16]169
[7d4fbcd]170  /* check for unbalanced quotes */
171  if (quote!='\0') {
[6965867]172    /* TODO: when we move to requiring glib 2.22+, use
173     * g_ptr_array_new_with_free_func. */
[ddbbcffa]174    g_ptr_array_foreach(argv, (GFunc)g_free, NULL);
[65c753e]175    g_ptr_array_free(argv, true);
[e56303f]176    if (argc) *argc = -1;
[7d4fbcd]177    return(NULL);
178  }
179
[65c753e]180  return (char**)g_ptr_array_free(argv, false);
[7d4fbcd]181}
182
[2bc6ad35]183/* Appends a quoted version of arg suitable for placing in a
184 * command-line to a GString. Does not append a space. */
185void owl_string_append_quoted_arg(GString *buf, const char *arg)
186{
187  const char *argp;
188  if (arg[0] == '\0') {
189    /* Quote the empty string. */
190    g_string_append(buf, "''");
191  } else if (arg[strcspn(arg, "'\" \n\t")] == '\0') {
192    /* If there are no nasty characters, return as-is. */
193    g_string_append(buf, arg);
194  } else if (!strchr(arg, '\'')) {
195    /* Single-quote if possible. */
196    g_string_append_c(buf, '\'');
197    g_string_append(buf, arg);
198    g_string_append_c(buf, '\'');
199  } else {
200    /* Nasty case: double-quote, but change all internal "s to "'"'"
201     * so that they are single-quoted because we're too cool for
202     * backslashes.
203     */
204    g_string_append_c(buf, '"');
205    for (argp = arg; *argp; argp++) {
206      if (*argp == '"')
207        g_string_append(buf, "\"'\"'\"");
208      else
209        g_string_append_c(buf, *argp);
210    }
211    g_string_append_c(buf, '"');
212  }
213}
214
[f47696f]215/*
216 * Appends 'tmpl' to 'buf', replacing any instances of '%q' with arguments from
217 * the varargs provided, quoting them to be safe for placing in a barnowl
218 * command line.
219 */
220void owl_string_appendf_quoted(GString *buf, const char *tmpl, ...)
221{
222  va_list ap;
223  va_start(ap, tmpl);
224  owl_string_vappendf_quoted(buf, tmpl, ap);
225  va_end(ap);
226}
227
228void owl_string_vappendf_quoted(GString *buf, const char *tmpl, va_list ap)
229{
230  const char *p = tmpl, *last = tmpl;
231  while (true) {
232    p = strchr(p, '%');
233    if (p == NULL) break;
234    if (*(p+1) != 'q') {
235      p++;
236      if (*p) p++;
237      continue;
238    }
239    g_string_append_len(buf, last, p - last);
240    owl_string_append_quoted_arg(buf, va_arg(ap, char *));
241    p += 2; last = p;
242  }
243
244  g_string_append(buf, last);
245}
246
247char *owl_string_build_quoted(const char *tmpl, ...)
248{
249  GString *buf = g_string_new("");
250  va_list ap;
251  va_start(ap, tmpl);
252  owl_string_vappendf_quoted(buf, tmpl, ap);
253  va_end(ap);
254  return g_string_free(buf, false); 
255}
256
[2bc6ad35]257/* Returns a quoted version of arg suitable for placing in a
[ddbbcffa]258 * command-line. Result should be freed with g_free. */
[2bc6ad35]259char *owl_arg_quote(const char *arg)
260{
261  GString *buf = g_string_new("");;
262  owl_string_append_quoted_arg(buf, arg);
263  return g_string_free(buf, false);
264}
265
[de03334]266/* caller must free the return */
[5b85d19]267char *owl_util_minutes_to_timestr(int in)
[de03334]268{
[f1e629d]269  int days, hours;
[de03334]270  long run;
271  char *out;
272
[5b85d19]273  run=in;
[de03334]274
[5b85d19]275  days=run/1440;
276  run-=days*1440;
277  hours=run/60;
278  run-=hours*60;
[de03334]279
280  if (days>0) {
[3472845]281    out=g_strdup_printf("%i d %2.2i:%2.2li", days, hours, run);
[de03334]282  } else {
[3472845]283    out=g_strdup_printf("    %2.2i:%2.2li", hours, run);
[de03334]284  }
285  return(out);
286}
287
[a3e61a2]288/* These are in order of their value in owl.h */
289static const struct {
290  int number;
291  const char *name;
292} color_map[] = {
293  {OWL_COLOR_INVALID, "invalid"},
294  {OWL_COLOR_DEFAULT, "default"},
295  {OWL_COLOR_BLACK, "black"},
296  {OWL_COLOR_RED, "red"},
297  {OWL_COLOR_GREEN, "green"},
298  {OWL_COLOR_YELLOW,"yellow"},
299  {OWL_COLOR_BLUE, "blue"},
300  {OWL_COLOR_MAGENTA, "magenta"},
301  {OWL_COLOR_CYAN, "cyan"},
302  {OWL_COLOR_WHITE, "white"},
303};
[28ee32b]304
[12c35df]305/* Return the owl color associated with the named color.  Return -1
306 * if the named color is not available
307 */
[e19eb97]308int owl_util_string_to_color(const char *color)
[e4eebe8]309{
[a3e61a2]310  int c, i;
[1b9d3cc]311  char *p;
[a3e61a2]312
313  for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(color_map)/sizeof(color_map[0])); i++)
314    if (strcasecmp(color, color_map[i].name) == 0)
315      return color_map[i].number;
316
[1b9d3cc]317  c = strtol(color, &p, 10);
318  if (p != color && c >= -1 && c < COLORS) {
[c2c5c77]319    return(c);
320  }
[601733d]321  return(OWL_COLOR_INVALID);
[7d4fbcd]322}
323
[e4eebe8]324/* Return a string name of the given owl color */
[e19eb97]325const char *owl_util_color_to_string(int color)
[e4eebe8]326{
[a3e61a2]327  if (color >= OWL_COLOR_INVALID && color <= OWL_COLOR_WHITE)
328    return color_map[color - OWL_COLOR_INVALID].name;
[7d4fbcd]329  return("Unknown color");
330}
[e1c4636]331
[e4eebe8]332/* Get the default tty name.  Caller must free the return */
[c79a047]333char *owl_util_get_default_tty(void)
[e4eebe8]334{
[e19eb97]335  const char *tmp;
[65b2173]336  char *out;
[61e79a9]337
338  if (getenv("DISPLAY")) {
[d4927a7]339    out=g_strdup(getenv("DISPLAY"));
[5145235]340  } else if ((tmp=ttyname(fileno(stdout)))!=NULL) {
[d4927a7]341    out=g_strdup(tmp);
[61e79a9]342    if (!strncmp(out, "/dev/", 5)) {
[ddbbcffa]343      g_free(out);
[d4927a7]344      out=g_strdup(tmp+5);
[61e79a9]345    }
346  } else {
[d4927a7]347    out=g_strdup("unknown");
[61e79a9]348  }
349  return(out);
350}
351
[e4eebe8]352/* strip leading and trailing new lines.  Caller must free the
353 * return.
354 */
[e19eb97]355char *owl_util_stripnewlines(const char *in)
[e4eebe8]356{
[7e3e00a]357 
358  char  *tmp, *ptr1, *ptr2, *out;
359
[d4927a7]360  ptr1=tmp=g_strdup(in);
[7e3e00a]361  while (ptr1[0]=='\n') {
362    ptr1++;
363  }
364  ptr2=ptr1+strlen(ptr1)-1;
[1bb1e67]365  while (ptr2>ptr1 && ptr2[0]=='\n') {
[7e3e00a]366    ptr2[0]='\0';
367    ptr2--;
368  }
369
[d4927a7]370  out=g_strdup(ptr1);
[ddbbcffa]371  g_free(tmp);
[7e3e00a]372  return(out);
373}
374
[950e2da]375
376/* If filename is a link, recursively resolve symlinks.  Otherwise, return the filename
377 * unchanged.  On error, call owl_function_error and return NULL.
378 *
379 * This function assumes that filename eventually resolves to an acutal file.
380 * If you want to check this, you should stat() the file first.
381 *
382 * The caller of this function is responsible for freeing the return value.
383 *
384 * Error conditions are the same as g_file_read_link.
385 */
386gchar *owl_util_recursive_resolve_link(const char *filename)
387{
[fa90c34]388  gchar *last_path = g_strdup(filename);
[950e2da]389  GError *err = NULL;
[fa90c34]390
391  while (g_file_test(last_path, G_FILE_TEST_IS_SYMLINK)) {
392    gchar *link_path = g_file_read_link(last_path, &err);
393    if (link_path == NULL) {
394      owl_function_error("Cannot resolve symlink %s: %s",
395                         last_path, err->message);
396      g_error_free(err);
397      g_free(last_path);
398      return NULL;
399    }
400
401    /* Deal with obnoxious relative paths. If we really care, all this
402     * is racy. Whatever. */
403    if (!g_path_is_absolute(link_path)) {
404      char *last_dir = g_path_get_dirname(last_path);
405      char *tmp = g_build_path(G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S,
406                               last_dir,
407                               link_path,
408                               NULL);
409      g_free(last_dir);
410      g_free(link_path);
411      link_path = tmp;
412    }
413
414    g_free(last_path);
415    last_path = link_path;
[950e2da]416  }
[fa90c34]417  return last_path;
[950e2da]418}
419
[946058b]420/* Delete all lines matching "line" from the named file.  If no such
421 * line is found the file is left intact.  If backup==1 then leave a
422 * backup file containing the original contents.  The match is
423 * case-insensitive.
[da60ba9]424 *
[5fca55f]425 * Returns the number of lines removed on success.  Returns -1 on failure.
[38cf544c]426 */
[da60ba9]427int owl_util_file_deleteline(const char *filename, const char *line, int backup)
[38cf544c]428{
[946058b]429  char *backupfile, *newfile, *buf = NULL;
[950e2da]430  gchar *actual_filename; /* gchar; we need to g_free it */
[946058b]431  FILE *old, *new;
432  struct stat st;
[da60ba9]433  int numremoved = 0;
[38cf544c]434
[946058b]435  if ((old = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL) {
436    owl_function_error("Cannot open %s (for reading): %s",
437                       filename, strerror(errno));
[5fca55f]438    return -1;
[38cf544c]439  }
[e6449bc]440
[946058b]441  if (fstat(fileno(old), &st) != 0) {
442    owl_function_error("Cannot stat %s: %s", filename, strerror(errno));
[5fca55f]443    return -1;
[38cf544c]444  }
445
[950e2da]446  /* resolve symlinks, because link() fails on symlinks, at least on AFS */
447  actual_filename = owl_util_recursive_resolve_link(filename);
448  if (actual_filename == NULL)
449    return -1; /* resolving the symlink failed, but we already logged this error */
450
[3472845]451  newfile = g_strdup_printf("%s.new", actual_filename);
[946058b]452  if ((new = fopen(newfile, "w")) == NULL) {
453    owl_function_error("Cannot open %s (for writing): %s",
[950e2da]454                       actual_filename, strerror(errno));
[ddbbcffa]455    g_free(newfile);
[946058b]456    fclose(old);
[83a4af3]457    g_free(actual_filename);
[5fca55f]458    return -1;
[946058b]459  }
460
461  if (fchmod(fileno(new), st.st_mode & 0777) != 0) {
462    owl_function_error("Cannot set permissions on %s: %s",
[950e2da]463                       actual_filename, strerror(errno));
[946058b]464    unlink(newfile);
465    fclose(new);
[ddbbcffa]466    g_free(newfile);
[946058b]467    fclose(old);
[83a4af3]468    g_free(actual_filename);
[5fca55f]469    return -1;
[946058b]470  }
471
472  while (owl_getline_chomp(&buf, old))
473    if (strcasecmp(buf, line) != 0)
474      fprintf(new, "%s\n", buf);
475    else
[da60ba9]476      numremoved++;
[ddbbcffa]477  g_free(buf);
[38cf544c]478
[946058b]479  fclose(new);
480  fclose(old);
481
482  if (backup) {
[3472845]483    backupfile = g_strdup_printf("%s.backup", actual_filename);
[946058b]484    unlink(backupfile);
[950e2da]485    if (link(actual_filename, backupfile) != 0) {
[946058b]486      owl_function_error("Cannot link %s: %s", backupfile, strerror(errno));
[ddbbcffa]487      g_free(backupfile);
[946058b]488      unlink(newfile);
[ddbbcffa]489      g_free(newfile);
[5fca55f]490      return -1;
[6a50af2]491    }
[ddbbcffa]492    g_free(backupfile);
[38cf544c]493  }
494
[950e2da]495  if (rename(newfile, actual_filename) != 0) {
[946058b]496    owl_function_error("Cannot move %s to %s: %s",
[950e2da]497                       newfile, actual_filename, strerror(errno));
[5fca55f]498    numremoved = -1;
[38cf544c]499  }
500
[946058b]501  unlink(newfile);
[ddbbcffa]502  g_free(newfile);
[da60ba9]503
[950e2da]504  g_free(actual_filename);
505
[da60ba9]506  return numremoved;
[38cf544c]507}
508
[7a20e4c]509/* Return the base class or instance from a zephyr class, by removing
510   leading `un' or trailing `.d'.
[be5aa09]511   The caller is responsible for freeing the allocated string.
[7a20e4c]512*/
[e19eb97]513char * owl_util_baseclass(const char * class)
[7a20e4c]514{
[59916e8]515  char *start, *end;
516
[fa4562c]517  while(!strncmp(class, "un", 2)) {
518    class += 2;
[7a20e4c]519  }
[f166580]520
[d4927a7]521  start = g_strdup(class);
[59916e8]522  end = start + strlen(start) - 1;
[04166e9]523  while(end > start && *end == 'd' && *(end-1) == '.') {
[7a20e4c]524    end -= 2;
525  }
526  *(end + 1) = 0;
[59916e8]527
[f166580]528  return start;
[7a20e4c]529}
530
[c79a047]531const char * owl_get_datadir(void)
[5376a95]532{
[e19eb97]533  const char * datadir = getenv("BARNOWL_DATA_DIR");
[5376a95]534  if(datadir != NULL)
[7bf51d5]535    return datadir;
[5376a95]536  return DATADIR;
537}
538
[9a7b4f2]539const char * owl_get_bindir(void)
540{
541  const char * bindir = getenv("BARNOWL_BIN_DIR");
542  if(bindir != NULL)
543    return bindir;
544  return BINDIR;
545}
546
[5376a95]547/* Strips format characters from a valid utf-8 string. Returns the
548   empty string if 'in' does not validate. */
[7f6a8a2]549char * owl_strip_format_chars(const char *in)
[5376a95]550{
551  char *r;
552  if (g_utf8_validate(in, -1, NULL)) {
[7f6a8a2]553    const char *s, *p;
[96828e4]554    r = g_new(char, strlen(in)+1);
[5376a95]555    r[0] = '\0';
556    s = in;
557    p = strchr(s, OWL_FMTEXT_UC_STARTBYTE_UTF8);
558    while(p) {
559      /* If it's a format character, copy up to it, and skip all
560         immediately following format characters. */
[c1522ec]561      if (owl_fmtext_is_format_char(g_utf8_get_char(p))) {
[5376a95]562        strncat(r, s, p-s);
563        p = g_utf8_next_char(p);
[f119757]564        while (owl_fmtext_is_format_char(g_utf8_get_char(p))) {
[5376a95]565          p = g_utf8_next_char(p);
566        }
567        s = p;
568        p = strchr(s, OWL_FMTEXT_UC_STARTBYTE_UTF8);
569      }
570      else {
571        p = strchr(p+1, OWL_FMTEXT_UC_STARTBYTE_UTF8);
572      }
573    }
574    if (s) strcat(r,s);
575  }
576  else {
[d4927a7]577    r = g_strdup("");
[5376a95]578  }
579  return r;
580}
581
582/* If in is not UTF-8, convert from ISO-8859-1. We may want to allow
583 * the caller to specify an alternative in the future. We also strip
584 * out characters in Unicode Plane 16, as we use that plane internally
585 * for formatting.
586 */
[7f6a8a2]587char * owl_validate_or_convert(const char *in)
[5376a95]588{
[6201646]589  if (g_utf8_validate(in, -1, NULL)) {
[5376a95]590    return owl_strip_format_chars(in);
591  }
592  else {
[6201646]593    return g_convert(in, -1,
[5376a95]594                     "UTF-8", "ISO-8859-1",
595                     NULL, NULL, NULL);
596  }
[89f5338]597}
[4b17a6c]598/*
599 * Validate 'in' as UTF-8, and either return a copy of it, or an empty
600 * string if it is invalid utf-8.
[7b1d048]601 */
[7f6a8a2]602char * owl_validate_utf8(const char *in)
[7b1d048]603{
604  char *out;
605  if (g_utf8_validate(in, -1, NULL)) {
[d4927a7]606    out = g_strdup(in);
[4b17a6c]607  } else {
[d4927a7]608    out = g_strdup("");
[7b1d048]609  }
610  return out;
611}
[89f5338]612
[84027015]613/* This is based on _extract() and _isCJ() from perl's Text::WrapI18N */
614int owl_util_can_break_after(gunichar c)
615{
616 
617  if (c == ' ') return 1;
618  if (c >= 0x3000 && c <= 0x312f) {
619    /* CJK punctuations, Hiragana, Katakana, Bopomofo */
620    if (c == 0x300a || c == 0x300c || c == 0x300e ||
621        c == 0x3010 || c == 0x3014 || c == 0x3016 ||
622        c == 0x3018 || c == 0x301a)
623      return 0;
624    return 1;
625  }
626  if (c >= 0x31a0 && c <= 0x31bf) {return 1;}  /* Bopomofo */
627  if (c >= 0x31f0 && c <= 0x31ff) {return 1;}  /* Katakana extension */
628  if (c >= 0x3400 && c <= 0x9fff) {return 1;}  /* Han Ideogram */
629  if (c >= 0xf900 && c <= 0xfaff) {return 1;}  /* Han Ideogram */
630  if (c >= 0x20000 && c <= 0x2ffff) {return 1;}  /* Han Ideogram */
631  return 0;
632}
[eea72a13]633
634char *owl_escape_highbit(const char *str)
635{
636  GString *out = g_string_new("");
637  unsigned char c;
638  while((c = (*str++))) {
639    if(c == '\\') {
640      g_string_append(out, "\\\\");
641    } else if(c & 0x80) {
642      g_string_append_printf(out, "\\x%02x", (int)c);
643    } else {
644      g_string_append_c(out, c);
645    }
646  }
647  return g_string_free(out, 0);
648}
[6ace255]649
650/* innards of owl_getline{,_chomp} below */
651static int owl_getline_internal(char **s, FILE *fp, int newline)
652{
653  int size = 0;
654  int target = 0;
655  int count = 0;
656  int c;
657
658  while (1) {
659    c = getc(fp);
660    if ((target + 1) > size) {
661      size += BUFSIZ;
[35b6eb9]662      *s = g_renew(char, *s, size);
[6ace255]663    }
664    if (c == EOF)
665      break;
666    count++;
667    if (c != '\n' || newline)
668        (*s)[target++] = c;
669    if (c == '\n')
670      break;
671  }
672  (*s)[target] = 0;
673
674  return count;
675}
676
677/* Read a line from fp, allocating memory to hold it, returning the number of
678 * byte read.  *s should either be NULL or a pointer to memory allocated with
[35b6eb9]679 * g_malloc; it will be g_renew'd as appropriate.  The caller must
[6ace255]680 * eventually free it.  (This is roughly the interface of getline in the gnu
681 * libc).
682 *
683 * The final newline will be included if it's there.
684 */
685int owl_getline(char **s, FILE *fp)
686{
687  return owl_getline_internal(s, fp, 1);
688}
689
690/* As above, but omitting the final newline */
691int owl_getline_chomp(char **s, FILE *fp)
692{
693  return owl_getline_internal(s, fp, 0);
694}
695
696/* Read the rest of the input available in fp into a string. */
697char *owl_slurp(FILE *fp)
698{
699  char *buf = NULL;
700  char *p;
701  int size = 0;
702  int count;
703
704  while (1) {
[35b6eb9]705    buf = g_renew(char, buf, size + BUFSIZ);
[6ace255]706    p = &buf[size];
707    size += BUFSIZ;
708
709    if ((count = fread(p, 1, BUFSIZ, fp)) < BUFSIZ)
710      break;
711  }
712  p[count] = 0;
713
714  return buf;
715}
[05ca0d8]716
[9efa5bd]717int owl_util_get_colorpairs(void) {
718#ifndef NCURSES_EXT_COLORS
719  /* Without ext-color support (an ABI change), ncurses only supports 256
720   * different color pairs. However, it gives us a larger number even if your
721   * ncurses is compiled without ext-color. */
722  return MIN(COLOR_PAIRS, 256);
723#else
724  return COLOR_PAIRS;
725#endif
726}
727
[c1f1e1e]728gulong owl_dirty_window_on_signal(owl_window *w, gpointer sender, const gchar *detailed_signal)
729{
730  return owl_signal_connect_object(sender, detailed_signal, G_CALLBACK(owl_window_dirty), w, G_CONNECT_SWAPPED);
731}
732
[05ca0d8]733typedef struct { /*noproto*/
734  GObject  *sender;
735  gulong    signal_id;
736} SignalData;
737
738static void _closure_invalidated(gpointer data, GClosure *closure);
739
740/*
741 * GObject's g_signal_connect_object has a documented bug. This function is
742 * identical except it does not leak the signal handler.
743 */
744gulong owl_signal_connect_object(gpointer sender, const gchar *detailed_signal, GCallback c_handler, gpointer receiver, GConnectFlags connect_flags)
745{
746  g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE (sender), 0);
747  g_return_val_if_fail (detailed_signal != NULL, 0);
748  g_return_val_if_fail (c_handler != NULL, 0);
749
750  if (receiver) {
751    SignalData *sdata;
752    GClosure *closure;
753    gulong signal_id;
754
755    g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (receiver), 0);
756
757    closure = ((connect_flags & G_CONNECT_SWAPPED) ? g_cclosure_new_object_swap : g_cclosure_new_object) (c_handler, receiver);
758    signal_id = g_signal_connect_closure (sender, detailed_signal, closure, connect_flags & G_CONNECT_AFTER);
759
760    /* Register the missing hooks */
761    sdata = g_slice_new0(SignalData);
762    sdata->sender = sender;
763    sdata->signal_id = signal_id;
764
765    g_closure_add_invalidate_notifier(closure, sdata, _closure_invalidated);
766
767    return signal_id;
768  } else {
769    return g_signal_connect_data(sender, detailed_signal, c_handler, NULL, NULL, connect_flags);
770  }
771}
772
773/*
774 * There are three ways the signal could come to an end:
775 *
776 * 1. The user explicitly disconnects it with the returned signal_id.
777 *    - In that case, the disconnection unref's the closure, causing it
778 *      to first be invalidated. The handler's already disconnected, so
779 *      we have no work to do.
780 * 2. The sender gets destroyed.
781 *    - GObject will disconnect each signal which then goes into the above
782 *      case. Our handler does no work.
783 * 3. The receiver gets destroyed.
784 *    - The GClosure was created by g_cclosure_new_object_{,swap} which gets
785 *      invalidated when the receiver is destroyed. We then follow through case 1
786 *      again, but *this* time, the handler has not been disconnected. We then
787 *      clean up ourselves.
788 *
789 * We can't actually hook into this process earlier with weakrefs as GObject
790 * will, on object dispose, first disconnect signals, then invalidate closures,
791 * and notify weakrefs last.
792 */
793static void _closure_invalidated(gpointer data, GClosure *closure)
794{
795  SignalData *sdata = data;
796  if (g_signal_handler_is_connected(sdata->sender, sdata->signal_id)) {
797    g_signal_handler_disconnect(sdata->sender, sdata->signal_id);
798  }
799  g_slice_free(SignalData, sdata);
800}
801
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