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/*++
/* NAME
/* argv_splitq 3
/* SUMMARY
/* string array utilities
/* SYNOPSIS
/* #include <argv.h>
/*
/* ARGV *argv_splitq(string, delim, parens)
/* const char *string;
/* const char *delim;
/* const char *parens;
/*
/* ARGV *argv_splitq_count(string, delim, parens, count)
/* const char *string;
/* const char *delim;
/* const char *parens;
/* ssize_t count;
/*
/* ARGV *argv_splitq_append(argv, string, delim, parens)
/* ARGV *argv;
/* const char *string;
/* const char *delim;
/* const char *parens;
/* DESCRIPTION
/* argv_splitq() breaks up \fIstring\fR into tokens according
/* to the delimiters specified in \fIdelim\fR, while avoiding
/* splitting text between matching parentheses. The result is
/* a null-terminated string array.
/*
/* argv_splitq_count() is like argv_splitq() but stops splitting
/* input after at most \fIcount\fR -1 times and leaves the
/* remainder, if any, in the last array element. It is an error
/* to specify a count < 1.
/*
/* argv_splitq_append() performs the same operation as argv_splitq(),
/* but appends the result to an existing string array.
/* SEE ALSO
/* mystrtokq(), safe string splitter.
/* DIAGNOSTICS
/* Fatal errors: memory allocation problem.
/* LICENSE
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
/* AUTHOR(S)
/* Wietse Venema
/* IBM T.J. Watson Research
/* P.O. Box 704
/* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
/*--*/
/* System libraries. */
#include <sys_defs.h>
#include <string.h>
/* Application-specific. */
#include "mymalloc.h"
#include "stringops.h"
#include "argv.h"
#include "msg.h"
/* argv_splitq - split string into token array */
ARGV *argv_splitq(const char *string, const char *delim, const char *parens)
{
ARGV *argvp = argv_alloc(1);
char *saved_string = mystrdup(string);
char *bp = saved_string;
char *arg;
while ((arg = mystrtokq(&bp, delim, parens)) != 0)
argv_add(argvp, arg, (char *) 0);
argv_terminate(argvp);
myfree(saved_string);
return (argvp);
}
/* argv_splitq_count - split string into token array */
ARGV *argv_splitq_count(const char *string, const char *delim,
const char *parens, ssize_t count)
{
ARGV *argvp = argv_alloc(1);
char *saved_string = mystrdup(string);
char *bp = saved_string;
char *arg;
if (count < 1)
msg_panic("argv_splitq_count: bad count: %ld", (long) count);
while (count-- > 1 && (arg = mystrtokq(&bp, delim, parens)) != 0)
argv_add(argvp, arg, (char *) 0);
if (*bp)
bp += strspn(bp, delim);
if (*bp)
argv_add(argvp, bp, (char *) 0);
argv_terminate(argvp);
myfree(saved_string);
return (argvp);
}
/* argv_splitq_append - split string into token array, append to array */
ARGV *argv_splitq_append(ARGV *argvp, const char *string, const char *delim,
const char *parens)
{
char *saved_string = mystrdup(string);
char *bp = saved_string;
char *arg;
while ((arg = mystrtokq(&bp, delim, parens)) != 0)
argv_add(argvp, arg, (char *) 0);
argv_terminate(argvp);
myfree(saved_string);
return (argvp);
}
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