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19 KiB
C
627 lines
19 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 2001 by First Peer, Inc. All rights reserved.
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**
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** Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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** are met:
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** 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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** 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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** documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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** 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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** derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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**
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** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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** ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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** IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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** ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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** FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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** DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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** OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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** HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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** LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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** OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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** SUCH DAMAGE. */
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#include "xmlrpc_config.h"
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "xmlrpc.h"
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#include "xmlrpc_int.h"
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#define CRLF "\015\012"
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#define SMALL_BUFFER_SZ (128)
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#define XML_PROLOGUE "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>"CRLF
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/*=========================================================================
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** format_out
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**=========================================================================
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** A lightweight print routine for use with various serialization
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** functions. Only use this routine for printing small objects--it uses
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** a fixed-size internal buffer and returns an error on overflow.
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** In particular, do NOT use this routine to print XML-RPC string values!
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*/
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static void
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format_out(xmlrpc_env *env,
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xmlrpc_mem_block *output,
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char *format_string,
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...) {
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va_list args;
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char buffer[SMALL_BUFFER_SZ];
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int count;
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_ENV_OK(env);
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va_start(args, format_string);
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/* We assume that this function is present and works correctly. Right. */
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count = vsnprintf(buffer, SMALL_BUFFER_SZ, format_string, args);
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/* Old C libraries return -1 if vsnprintf overflows its buffer.
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** New C libraries return the number of characters which *would* have
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** been printed if the error did not occur. This is impressively vile.
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** Thank the C99 committee for this bright idea. But wait! We also
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** need to keep track of the trailing NULL. */
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if (count < 0 || count >= (SMALL_BUFFER_SZ - 1))
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XMLRPC_FAIL(env, XMLRPC_INTERNAL_ERROR,
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"format_out overflowed internal buffer");
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/* Append our new data to our output. */
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XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_APPEND(char, env, output, buffer, count);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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cleanup:
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va_end(args);
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}
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/*=========================================================================
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** Warnings About Invalid UTF-8
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**=========================================================================
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** We claim to send UTF-8 data to the network. But we rely on application
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** programs to pass us correctly-formed UTF-8 data, which is very naive
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** and optimistic.
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**
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** In debudding mode, we call this routine to issue dire-sounding
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** warnings. For the sake of safety, this routine never exits the
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** program or does anything else drastic.
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**
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** This routine almost certainly slows down our output.
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*/
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#if !defined NDEBUG && defined HAVE_UNICODE_WCHAR
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static void
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sanity_check_utf8(const char * const str,
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size_t const len) {
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xmlrpc_env env;
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xmlrpc_env_init(&env);
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xmlrpc_validate_utf8(&env, str, len);
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if (env.fault_occurred)
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fprintf(stderr, "*** xmlrpc-c WARNING ***: %s (%s)\n",
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"Application sending corrupted UTF-8 data to network",
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env.fault_string);
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xmlrpc_env_clean(&env);
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}
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#endif
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/*=========================================================================
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** Escaping Strings
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**=========================================================================
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*/
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static xmlrpc_mem_block *
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escape_string(xmlrpc_env * const env,
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const char * const str,
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size_t const len) {
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xmlrpc_mem_block *retval;
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size_t i, needed;
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char *out;
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_ENV_OK(env);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT(str != NULL);
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/* Set up our error-handling preconditions. */
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retval = NULL;
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/* Sanity-check this string before we print it. */
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#if !defined NDEBUG && defined HAVE_UNICODE_WCHAR
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sanity_check_utf8(str, len);
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#endif
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/* Calculate the amount of space we'll need. */
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needed = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
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if (str[i] == '<')
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needed += 4; /* < */
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else if (str[i] == '>')
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needed += 4; /* > */
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else if (str[i] == '&')
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needed += 5; /* & */
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else
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needed++;
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}
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/* Allocate our memory block. */
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retval = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_NEW(char, env, needed);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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/* Copy over the newly-allocated data. */
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out = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_CONTENTS(char, retval);
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for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
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if (str[i] == '<') {
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*out++ = '&';
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*out++ = 'l';
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*out++ = 't';
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*out++ = ';';
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} else if (str[i] == '>') {
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*out++ = '&';
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*out++ = 'g';
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*out++ = 't';
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*out++ = ';';
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} else if (str[i] == '&') {
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*out++ = '&';
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*out++ = 'a';
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*out++ = 'm';
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*out++ = 'p';
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*out++ = ';';
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} else {
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*out++ = str[i];
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}
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}
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cleanup:
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if (env->fault_occurred) {
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if (retval)
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XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_FREE(char, retval);
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retval = NULL;
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}
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return retval;
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}
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static xmlrpc_mem_block*
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escape_block (xmlrpc_env *env,
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xmlrpc_mem_block *block) {
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_ENV_OK(env);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT(block != NULL);
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return escape_string(env,
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XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_CONTENTS(char, block),
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XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE(char, block));
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}
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/*=========================================================================
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** xmlrpc_serialize_string_data
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**=========================================================================
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** Escape and print the contents of a string.
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*/
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static void
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xmlrpc_serialize_string_data(xmlrpc_env *env,
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xmlrpc_mem_block *output,
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xmlrpc_value *string) {
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xmlrpc_mem_block *escaped;
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char *contents;
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size_t size;
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/* Since this routine can only be called internally, we only need
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** an assertion here, not a runtime type check.
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** XXX - Temporarily disabled because we're using this code to
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** print <dateTime.iso8601> values as well. */
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/* XMLRPC_ASSERT(string->_type == XMLRPC_TYPE_STRING); */
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/* Escape any '&' and '<' characters in the string. */
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escaped = escape_block(env, &string->_block);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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contents = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_CONTENTS(char, escaped);
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size = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE(char, escaped) - 1;
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/* Print the string. */
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XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_APPEND(char, env, output, contents, size);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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cleanup:
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if (escaped)
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XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_FREE(char, escaped);
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}
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/*=========================================================================
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** xmlrpc_serialize_base64_data
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**=========================================================================
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** Print the contents of a memory block as well-formed Base64 data.
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*/
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static void
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xmlrpc_serialize_base64_data (xmlrpc_env *env,
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xmlrpc_mem_block *output,
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unsigned char* data, size_t len) {
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xmlrpc_mem_block *encoded;
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unsigned char *contents;
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size_t size;
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/* Encode the data. */
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encoded = xmlrpc_base64_encode(env, data, len);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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contents = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_CONTENTS(unsigned char, encoded);
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size = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE(unsigned char, encoded);
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/* Print the data. */
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XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_APPEND(char, env, output, contents, size);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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cleanup:
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if (encoded)
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XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_FREE(char, encoded);
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}
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/*=========================================================================
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** xmlrpc_serialize_struct
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**=========================================================================
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** Dump the contents of a struct.
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*/
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static void
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xmlrpc_serialize_struct(xmlrpc_env *env,
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xmlrpc_mem_block *output,
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xmlrpc_value *strct) {
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size_t size;
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size_t i;
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xmlrpc_value *key, *value;
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format_out(env, output, "<struct>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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size = xmlrpc_struct_size(env, strct);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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xmlrpc_struct_get_key_and_value(env, strct, i, &key, &value);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "<member><name>");
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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xmlrpc_serialize_string_data(env, output, key);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "</name>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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xmlrpc_serialize_value(env, output, value);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "</member>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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}
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format_out(env, output, "</struct>");
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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cleanup:
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return;
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}
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/*=========================================================================
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** xmlrpc_serialize_value
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**=========================================================================
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** Dump a value in the appropriate fashion.
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*/
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void
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xmlrpc_serialize_value(xmlrpc_env *env,
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xmlrpc_mem_block *output,
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xmlrpc_value *value) {
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xmlrpc_value *item;
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size_t size;
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unsigned char* contents;
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size_t i;
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_ENV_OK(env);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT(output != NULL);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_VALUE_OK(value);
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/* Print our ubiquitous header. */
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format_out(env, output, "<value>");
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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switch (value->_type) {
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_INT:
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/* XXX - We assume that '%i' is the appropriate format specifier
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** for an xmlrpc_int32 value. We should add some test cases to
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** make sure this works. */
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format_out(env, output, "<i4>%i</i4>", value->_value.i);
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break;
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_BOOL:
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/* XXX - We assume that '%i' is the appropriate format specifier
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** for an xmlrpc_bool value. */
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format_out(env, output, "<boolean>%i</boolean>",
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(value->_value.b) ? 1 : 0);
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break;
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_DOUBLE:
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/* We must output a number of the form [+-]?\d*.\d*. */
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format_out(env, output, "<double>%.17g</double>", value->_value.d);
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break;
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_STRING:
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format_out(env, output, "<string>");
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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xmlrpc_serialize_string_data(env, output, value);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "</string>");
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break;
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_ARRAY:
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format_out(env, output, "<array><data>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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/* Serialize each item. */
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size = xmlrpc_array_size(env, value);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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item = xmlrpc_array_get_item(env, value, i);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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xmlrpc_serialize_value(env, output, item);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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}
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format_out(env, output, "</data></array>");
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break;
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_STRUCT:
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xmlrpc_serialize_struct(env, output, value);
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break;
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_BASE64:
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format_out(env, output, "<base64>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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contents = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_CONTENTS(unsigned char,
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&value->_block);
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size = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE(unsigned char, &value->_block);
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xmlrpc_serialize_base64_data(env, output, contents, size);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "</base64>");
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break;
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_DATETIME:
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format_out(env, output, "<dateTime.iso8601>");
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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xmlrpc_serialize_string_data(env, output, value);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "</dateTime.iso8601>");
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break;
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_C_PTR:
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xmlrpc_env_set_fault_formatted(
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env, XMLRPC_INTERNAL_ERROR,
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"Tried to serialize a C pointer value.");
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break;
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case XMLRPC_TYPE_DEAD:
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xmlrpc_env_set_fault_formatted(
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env, XMLRPC_INTERNAL_ERROR,
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"Tried to serialize a deaad value.");
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break;
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default:
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xmlrpc_env_set_fault_formatted(
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env, XMLRPC_INTERNAL_ERROR,
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"Invalid xmlrpc_value type: %d", value->_type);
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}
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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/* Print our ubiquitous footer. */
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format_out(env, output, "</value>");
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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cleanup:
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return;
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}
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/*=========================================================================
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** xmlrpc_serialize_params
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**=========================================================================
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** Serialize a list as a set of parameters.
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*/
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void
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xmlrpc_serialize_params(xmlrpc_env *env,
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xmlrpc_mem_block *output,
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xmlrpc_value *param_array) {
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size_t size, i;
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xmlrpc_value *item;
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_ENV_OK(env);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT(output != NULL);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_VALUE_OK(param_array);
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format_out(env, output, "<params>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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/* Dump each parameter. */
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size = xmlrpc_array_size(env, param_array);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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format_out(env, output, "<param>");
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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item = xmlrpc_array_get_item(env, param_array, i);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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xmlrpc_serialize_value(env, output, item);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "</param>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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}
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format_out(env, output, "</params>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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cleanup:
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return;
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}
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/*=========================================================================
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** xmlrpc_serialize_call
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**=========================================================================
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** Serialize an XML-RPC call.
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*/
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void
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xmlrpc_serialize_call(xmlrpc_env * const env,
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xmlrpc_mem_block * const output,
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const char * const method_name,
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xmlrpc_value * const param_array) {
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xmlrpc_mem_block *escaped;
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char *contents;
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size_t size;
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_ENV_OK(env);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT(output != NULL);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT(method_name != NULL);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_VALUE_OK(param_array);
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/* Set up our error-handling preconditions. */
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escaped = NULL;
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/* Dump our header. */
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format_out(env, output, XML_PROLOGUE);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "<methodCall>"CRLF"<methodName>");
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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/* Dump the method name. */
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escaped = escape_string(env, method_name, strlen(method_name));
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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contents = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_CONTENTS(char, escaped);
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size = XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE(char, escaped);
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XMLRPC_TYPED_MEM_BLOCK_APPEND(char, env, output, contents, size);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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/* Dump our parameters and footer. */
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format_out(env, output, "</methodName>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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xmlrpc_serialize_params(env, output, param_array);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "</methodCall>"CRLF);
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XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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cleanup:
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if (escaped)
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xmlrpc_mem_block_free(escaped);
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}
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/*=========================================================================
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** xmlrpc_serialize_response
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**=========================================================================
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** Serialize the (non-fault) response to an XML-RPC call.
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*/
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|
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void
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xmlrpc_serialize_response (xmlrpc_env *env,
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xmlrpc_mem_block *output,
|
|
xmlrpc_value *value) {
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|
|
|
XMLRPC_ASSERT_ENV_OK(env);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT(output != NULL);
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XMLRPC_ASSERT_VALUE_OK(value);
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|
|
|
format_out(env, output, XML_PROLOGUE);
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|
XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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format_out(env, output, "<methodResponse>"CRLF"<params>"CRLF"<param>");
|
|
XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
|
|
|
|
xmlrpc_serialize_value(env, output, value);
|
|
XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
|
|
|
|
format_out(env, output,
|
|
"</param>"CRLF"</params>"CRLF"</methodResponse>"CRLF);
|
|
XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
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|
|
|
cleanup:
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*=========================================================================
|
|
** xmlrpc_serialize_fault
|
|
**=========================================================================
|
|
** Serialize an XML-RPC fault.
|
|
**
|
|
** If this function fails, it will set up the first env argument. You'll
|
|
** need to take some other drastic action to produce a serialized fault
|
|
** of your own. (This function should only fail in an out-of-memory
|
|
** situation, AFAIK.)
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
xmlrpc_serialize_fault(xmlrpc_env *env,
|
|
xmlrpc_mem_block *output,
|
|
xmlrpc_env *fault) {
|
|
|
|
xmlrpc_value *strct;
|
|
|
|
XMLRPC_ASSERT_ENV_OK(env);
|
|
XMLRPC_ASSERT(output != NULL);
|
|
XMLRPC_ASSERT(fault != NULL && fault->fault_occurred);
|
|
|
|
/* Set up our error-handling preconditions. */
|
|
strct = NULL;
|
|
|
|
/* Build a fault structure. */
|
|
strct = xmlrpc_build_value(env, "{s:i,s:s}",
|
|
"faultCode", (xmlrpc_int32) fault->fault_code,
|
|
"faultString", fault->fault_string);
|
|
XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
|
|
|
|
/* Output our header. */
|
|
format_out(env, output, XML_PROLOGUE);
|
|
XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
|
|
format_out(env, output, "<methodResponse>"CRLF"<fault>"CRLF);
|
|
XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
|
|
|
|
/* Serialize our fault structure. */
|
|
xmlrpc_serialize_value(env, output, strct);
|
|
XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
|
|
|
|
/* Output our footer. */
|
|
format_out(env, output, CRLF"</fault>"CRLF"</methodResponse>"CRLF);
|
|
XMLRPC_FAIL_IF_FAULT(env);
|
|
|
|
cleanup:
|
|
if (strct)
|
|
xmlrpc_DECREF(strct);
|
|
}
|