diff src/ini.c @ 11:e6a594f16403

*: huge refactor the config file has changed drastically, moving to an ini file from that custom format; i *would* have used the win32 functions for those, but they were barely functional, so I decided on using ini.h which is lightweight enough. additionally, I've added Deezer support so album art will be displayed! unfortunately though winhttp is a pain in the ass so if I send a request with any form of unicode chars in it it just returns a "bad request" error. I've tried debugging this but I could never really come up with anything: my hypothesis is that deezer expects their characters in percent-encoded UTF-8, but winhttp is sending them in some other encoding. the config dialog was moved out of config.c (overdue) and many more options are given in the config as well. main.c has been renamed to plugin.c to better differentiate it from... everything else.
author Paper <paper@paper.us.eu.org>
date Thu, 14 Mar 2024 20:25:37 -0400
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+/* inih -- simple .INI file parser
+
+SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+
+Copyright (C) 2009-2020, Ben Hoyt
+
+inih is released under the New BSD license (see LICENSE.txt). Go to the project
+home page for more info:
+
+https://github.com/benhoyt/inih
+
+*/
+
+#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
+#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
+#endif
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include "ini.h"
+
+#if !INI_USE_STACK
+#if INI_CUSTOM_ALLOCATOR
+#include <stddef.h>
+void* ini_malloc(size_t size);
+void ini_free(void* ptr);
+void* ini_realloc(void* ptr, size_t size);
+#else
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#define ini_malloc malloc
+#define ini_free free
+#define ini_realloc realloc
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#define MAX_SECTION 50
+#define MAX_NAME 50
+
+/* Used by ini_parse_string() to keep track of string parsing state. */
+typedef struct {
+    const char* ptr;
+    size_t num_left;
+} ini_parse_string_ctx;
+
+/* Strip whitespace chars off end of given string, in place. Return s. */
+static char* ini_rstrip(char* s)
+{
+    char* p = s + strlen(s);
+    while (p > s && isspace((unsigned char)(*--p)))
+        *p = '\0';
+    return s;
+}
+
+/* Return pointer to first non-whitespace char in given string. */
+static char* ini_lskip(const char* s)
+{
+    while (*s && isspace((unsigned char)(*s)))
+        s++;
+    return (char*)s;
+}
+
+/* Return pointer to first char (of chars) or inline comment in given string,
+   or pointer to NUL at end of string if neither found. Inline comment must
+   be prefixed by a whitespace character to register as a comment. */
+static char* ini_find_chars_or_comment(const char* s, const char* chars)
+{
+#if INI_ALLOW_INLINE_COMMENTS
+    int was_space = 0;
+    while (*s && (!chars || !strchr(chars, *s)) &&
+           !(was_space && strchr(INI_INLINE_COMMENT_PREFIXES, *s))) {
+        was_space = isspace((unsigned char)(*s));
+        s++;
+    }
+#else
+    while (*s && (!chars || !strchr(chars, *s))) {
+        s++;
+    }
+#endif
+    return (char*)s;
+}
+
+/* Similar to strncpy, but ensures dest (size bytes) is
+   NUL-terminated, and doesn't pad with NULs. */
+static char* ini_strncpy0(char* dest, const char* src, size_t size)
+{
+    /* Could use strncpy internally, but it causes gcc warnings (see issue #91) */
+    size_t i;
+    for (i = 0; i < size - 1 && src[i]; i++)
+        dest[i] = src[i];
+    dest[i] = '\0';
+    return dest;
+}
+
+/* See documentation in header file. */
+int ini_parse_stream(ini_reader reader, void* stream, ini_handler handler,
+                     void* user)
+{
+    /* Uses a fair bit of stack (use heap instead if you need to) */
+#if INI_USE_STACK
+    char line[INI_MAX_LINE];
+    size_t max_line = INI_MAX_LINE;
+#else
+    char* line;
+    size_t max_line = INI_INITIAL_ALLOC;
+#endif
+#if INI_ALLOW_REALLOC && !INI_USE_STACK
+    char* new_line;
+    size_t offset;
+#endif
+    char section[MAX_SECTION] = "";
+    char prev_name[MAX_NAME] = "";
+
+    char* start;
+    char* end;
+    char* name;
+    char* value;
+    int lineno = 0;
+    int error = 0;
+
+#if !INI_USE_STACK
+    line = (char*)ini_malloc(INI_INITIAL_ALLOC);
+    if (!line) {
+        return -2;
+    }
+#endif
+
+#if INI_HANDLER_LINENO
+#define HANDLER(u, s, n, v) handler(u, s, n, v, lineno)
+#else
+#define HANDLER(u, s, n, v) handler(u, s, n, v)
+#endif
+
+    /* Scan through stream line by line */
+    while (reader(line, (int)max_line, stream) != NULL) {
+#if INI_ALLOW_REALLOC && !INI_USE_STACK
+        offset = strlen(line);
+        while (offset == max_line - 1 && line[offset - 1] != '\n') {
+            max_line *= 2;
+            if (max_line > INI_MAX_LINE)
+                max_line = INI_MAX_LINE;
+            new_line = ini_realloc(line, max_line);
+            if (!new_line) {
+                ini_free(line);
+                return -2;
+            }
+            line = new_line;
+            if (reader(line + offset, (int)(max_line - offset), stream) == NULL)
+                break;
+            if (max_line >= INI_MAX_LINE)
+                break;
+            offset += strlen(line + offset);
+        }
+#endif
+
+        lineno++;
+
+        start = line;
+#if INI_ALLOW_BOM
+        if (lineno == 1 && (unsigned char)start[0] == 0xEF &&
+                           (unsigned char)start[1] == 0xBB &&
+                           (unsigned char)start[2] == 0xBF) {
+            start += 3;
+        }
+#endif
+        start = ini_lskip(ini_rstrip(start));
+
+        if (strchr(INI_START_COMMENT_PREFIXES, *start)) {
+            /* Start-of-line comment */
+        }
+#if INI_ALLOW_MULTILINE
+        else if (*prev_name && *start && start > line) {
+#if INI_ALLOW_INLINE_COMMENTS
+            end = ini_find_chars_or_comment(start, NULL);
+            if (*end)
+                *end = '\0';
+            ini_rstrip(start);
+#endif
+            /* Non-blank line with leading whitespace, treat as continuation
+               of previous name's value (as per Python configparser). */
+            if (!HANDLER(user, section, prev_name, start) && !error)
+                error = lineno;
+        }
+#endif
+        else if (*start == '[') {
+            /* A "[section]" line */
+            end = ini_find_chars_or_comment(start + 1, "]");
+            if (*end == ']') {
+                *end = '\0';
+                ini_strncpy0(section, start + 1, sizeof(section));
+                *prev_name = '\0';
+#if INI_CALL_HANDLER_ON_NEW_SECTION
+                if (!HANDLER(user, section, NULL, NULL) && !error)
+                    error = lineno;
+#endif
+            }
+            else if (!error) {
+                /* No ']' found on section line */
+                error = lineno;
+            }
+        }
+        else if (*start) {
+            /* Not a comment, must be a name[=:]value pair */
+            end = ini_find_chars_or_comment(start, "=:");
+            if (*end == '=' || *end == ':') {
+                *end = '\0';
+                name = ini_rstrip(start);
+                value = end + 1;
+#if INI_ALLOW_INLINE_COMMENTS
+                end = ini_find_chars_or_comment(value, NULL);
+                if (*end)
+                    *end = '\0';
+#endif
+                value = ini_lskip(value);
+                ini_rstrip(value);
+
+                /* Valid name[=:]value pair found, call handler */
+                ini_strncpy0(prev_name, name, sizeof(prev_name));
+                if (!HANDLER(user, section, name, value) && !error)
+                    error = lineno;
+            }
+            else if (!error) {
+                /* No '=' or ':' found on name[=:]value line */
+#if INI_ALLOW_NO_VALUE
+                *end = '\0';
+                name = ini_rstrip(start);
+                if (!HANDLER(user, section, name, NULL) && !error)
+                    error = lineno;
+#else
+                error = lineno;
+#endif
+            }
+        }
+
+#if INI_STOP_ON_FIRST_ERROR
+        if (error)
+            break;
+#endif
+    }
+
+#if !INI_USE_STACK
+    ini_free(line);
+#endif
+
+    return error;
+}
+
+/* See documentation in header file. */
+int ini_parse_file(FILE* file, ini_handler handler, void* user)
+{
+    return ini_parse_stream((ini_reader)fgets, file, handler, user);
+}
+
+/* See documentation in header file. */
+int ini_parse(const char* filename, ini_handler handler, void* user)
+{
+    FILE* file;
+    int error;
+
+    file = fopen(filename, "r");
+    if (!file)
+        return -1;
+    error = ini_parse_file(file, handler, user);
+    fclose(file);
+    return error;
+}
+
+/* An ini_reader function to read the next line from a string buffer. This
+   is the fgets() equivalent used by ini_parse_string(). */
+static char* ini_reader_string(char* str, int num, void* stream) {
+    ini_parse_string_ctx* ctx = (ini_parse_string_ctx*)stream;
+    const char* ctx_ptr = ctx->ptr;
+    size_t ctx_num_left = ctx->num_left;
+    char* strp = str;
+    char c;
+
+    if (ctx_num_left == 0 || num < 2)
+        return NULL;
+
+    while (num > 1 && ctx_num_left != 0) {
+        c = *ctx_ptr++;
+        ctx_num_left--;
+        *strp++ = c;
+        if (c == '\n')
+            break;
+        num--;
+    }
+
+    *strp = '\0';
+    ctx->ptr = ctx_ptr;
+    ctx->num_left = ctx_num_left;
+    return str;
+}
+
+/* See documentation in header file. */
+int ini_parse_string(const char* string, ini_handler handler, void* user) {
+    ini_parse_string_ctx ctx;
+
+    ctx.ptr = string;
+    ctx.num_left = strlen(string);
+    return ini_parse_stream((ini_reader)ini_reader_string, &ctx, handler,
+                            user);
+}