2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Samba utility functions
5 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2001
6 Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2001-2002
7 Copyright (C) Martin Pool 2003
8 Copyright (C) James Peach 2006
9 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1992-2007
11 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
14 (at your option) any later version.
16 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 GNU General Public License for more details.
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22 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
27 const char toupper_ascii_fast_table
[128] = {
28 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8, 0x9, 0xa, 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xe, 0xf,
29 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x14, 0x15, 0x16, 0x17, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x1b, 0x1c, 0x1d, 0x1e, 0x1f,
30 0x20, 0x21, 0x22, 0x23, 0x24, 0x25, 0x26, 0x27, 0x28, 0x29, 0x2a, 0x2b, 0x2c, 0x2d, 0x2e, 0x2f,
31 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38, 0x39, 0x3a, 0x3b, 0x3c, 0x3d, 0x3e, 0x3f,
32 0x40, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49, 0x4a, 0x4b, 0x4c, 0x4d, 0x4e, 0x4f,
33 0x50, 0x51, 0x52, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58, 0x59, 0x5a, 0x5b, 0x5c, 0x5d, 0x5e, 0x5f,
34 0x60, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49, 0x4a, 0x4b, 0x4c, 0x4d, 0x4e, 0x4f,
35 0x50, 0x51, 0x52, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58, 0x59, 0x5a, 0x7b, 0x7c, 0x7d, 0x7e, 0x7f
39 * Case insensitive string compararison.
41 * iconv does not directly give us a way to compare strings in
42 * arbitrary unix character sets -- all we can is convert and then
43 * compare. This is expensive.
45 * As an optimization, we do a first pass that considers only the
46 * prefix of the strings that is entirely 7-bit. Within this, we
47 * check whether they have the same value.
49 * Hopefully this will often give the answer without needing to copy.
50 * In particular it should speed comparisons to literal ascii strings
51 * or comparisons of strings that are "obviously" different.
53 * If we find a non-ascii character we fall back to converting via
56 * This should never be slower than convering the whole thing, and
59 * A different optimization would be to compare for bitwise equality
60 * in the binary encoding. (It would be possible thought hairy to do
61 * both simultaneously.) But in that case if they turn out to be
62 * different, we'd need to restart the whole thing.
64 * Even better is to implement strcasecmp for each encoding and use a
67 int StrCaseCmp(const char *s
, const char *t
)
72 smb_ucs2_t
*buffer_s
, *buffer_t
;
75 for (ps
= s
, pt
= t
; ; ps
++, pt
++) {
79 return 0; /* both ended */
81 return -1; /* s is a prefix */
83 return +1; /* t is a prefix */
84 else if ((*ps
& 0x80) || (*pt
& 0x80))
85 /* not ascii anymore, do it the hard way
89 us
= toupper_ascii_fast(*ps
);
90 ut
= toupper_ascii_fast(*pt
);
99 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &buffer_s
, ps
, &size
)) {
100 return strcmp(ps
, pt
);
101 /* Not quite the right answer, but finding the right one
102 under this failure case is expensive, and it's pretty
106 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &buffer_t
, pt
, &size
)) {
107 TALLOC_FREE(buffer_s
);
108 return strcmp(ps
, pt
);
109 /* Not quite the right answer, but finding the right one
110 under this failure case is expensive, and it's pretty
114 ret
= strcasecmp_w(buffer_s
, buffer_t
);
115 TALLOC_FREE(buffer_s
);
116 TALLOC_FREE(buffer_t
);
122 Case insensitive string compararison, length limited.
124 int StrnCaseCmp(const char *s
, const char *t
, size_t len
)
129 smb_ucs2_t
*buffer_s
, *buffer_t
;
132 for (ps
= s
, pt
= t
; n
< len
; ps
++, pt
++, n
++) {
136 return 0; /* both ended */
138 return -1; /* s is a prefix */
140 return +1; /* t is a prefix */
141 else if ((*ps
& 0x80) || (*pt
& 0x80))
142 /* not ascii anymore, do it the
143 * hard way from here on in */
146 us
= toupper_ascii_fast(*ps
);
147 ut
= toupper_ascii_fast(*pt
);
160 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &buffer_s
, ps
, &size
)) {
161 return strncmp(ps
, pt
, len
-n
);
162 /* Not quite the right answer, but finding the right one
163 under this failure case is expensive,
164 and it's pretty close */
167 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &buffer_t
, pt
, &size
)) {
168 TALLOC_FREE(buffer_s
);
169 return strncmp(ps
, pt
, len
-n
);
170 /* Not quite the right answer, but finding the right one
171 under this failure case is expensive,
172 and it's pretty close */
175 ret
= strncasecmp_w(buffer_s
, buffer_t
, len
-n
);
176 TALLOC_FREE(buffer_s
);
177 TALLOC_FREE(buffer_t
);
184 * @note The comparison is case-insensitive.
186 bool strequal(const char *s1
, const char *s2
)
193 return(StrCaseCmp(s1
,s2
)==0);
197 * Compare 2 strings up to and including the nth char.
199 * @note The comparison is case-insensitive.
201 bool strnequal(const char *s1
,const char *s2
,size_t n
)
205 if (!s1
|| !s2
|| !n
)
208 return(StrnCaseCmp(s1
,s2
,n
)==0);
212 Compare 2 strings (case sensitive).
215 bool strcsequal(const char *s1
,const char *s2
)
222 return(strcmp(s1
,s2
)==0);
226 Do a case-insensitive, whitespace-ignoring string compare.
229 int strwicmp(const char *psz1
, const char *psz2
)
231 /* if BOTH strings are NULL, return TRUE, if ONE is NULL return */
232 /* appropriate value. */
235 else if (psz1
== NULL
)
237 else if (psz2
== NULL
)
240 /* sync the strings on first non-whitespace */
242 while (isspace((int)*psz1
))
244 while (isspace((int)*psz2
))
246 if (toupper_ascii(*psz1
) != toupper_ascii(*psz2
) ||
247 *psz1
== '\0' || *psz2
== '\0')
252 return (*psz1
- *psz2
);
256 Convert a string to "normal" form.
259 void strnorm(char *s
, int case_default
)
261 if (case_default
== CASE_UPPER
)
268 Check if a string is in "normal" case.
271 bool strisnormal(const char *s
, int case_default
)
273 if (case_default
== CASE_UPPER
)
274 return(!strhaslower(s
));
276 return(!strhasupper(s
));
282 NOTE: oldc and newc must be 7 bit characters
284 void string_replace( char *s
, char oldc
, char newc
)
288 /* this is quite a common operation, so we want it to be
289 fast. We optimise for the ascii case, knowing that all our
290 supported multi-byte character sets are ascii-compatible
291 (ie. they match for the first 128 chars) */
293 for (p
= s
; *p
; p
++) {
294 if (*p
& 0x80) /* mb string - slow path. */
304 /* Slow (mb) path. */
305 #ifdef BROKEN_UNICODE_COMPOSE_CHARACTERS
306 /* With compose characters we must restart from the beginning. JRA. */
312 next_codepoint(p
, &c_size
);
324 * Skip past some strings in a buffer - old version - no checks.
327 char *push_skip_string(char *buf
)
329 buf
+= strlen(buf
) + 1;
334 Skip past a string in a buffer. Buffer may not be
335 null terminated. end_ptr points to the first byte after
336 then end of the buffer.
339 char *skip_string(const char *base
, size_t len
, char *buf
)
341 const char *end_ptr
= base
+ len
;
343 if (end_ptr
< base
|| !base
|| !buf
|| buf
>= end_ptr
) {
347 /* Skip the string */
350 if (buf
>= end_ptr
) {
360 Count the number of characters in a string. Normally this will
361 be the same as the number of bytes in a string for single byte strings,
362 but will be different for multibyte.
365 size_t str_charnum(const char *s
)
367 size_t ret
, converted_size
;
368 smb_ucs2_t
*tmpbuf2
= NULL
;
369 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &tmpbuf2
, s
, &converted_size
)) {
372 ret
= strlen_w(tmpbuf2
);
373 TALLOC_FREE(tmpbuf2
);
378 Count the number of characters in a string. Normally this will
379 be the same as the number of bytes in a string for single byte strings,
380 but will be different for multibyte.
383 size_t str_ascii_charnum(const char *s
)
385 size_t ret
, converted_size
;
386 char *tmpbuf2
= NULL
;
387 if (!push_ascii_talloc(talloc_tos(), &tmpbuf2
, s
, &converted_size
)) {
390 ret
= strlen(tmpbuf2
);
391 TALLOC_FREE(tmpbuf2
);
395 bool trim_char(char *s
,char cfront
,char cback
)
401 /* Ignore null or empty strings. */
402 if (!s
|| (s
[0] == '\0'))
406 while (*fp
&& *fp
== cfront
)
409 /* We ate the string. */
417 ep
= fp
+ strlen(fp
) - 1;
419 /* Attempt ascii only. Bail for mb strings. */
420 while ((ep
>= fp
) && (*ep
== cback
)) {
422 if ((ep
> fp
) && (((unsigned char)ep
[-1]) & 0x80)) {
423 /* Could be mb... bail back to tim_string. */
431 return trim_string(s
, cfront
? fs
: NULL
, bs
);
437 /* We ate the string. */
444 memmove(s
, fp
, ep
-fp
+2);
449 Does a string have any uppercase chars in it?
452 bool strhasupper(const char *s
)
456 size_t converted_size
;
458 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &tmp
, s
, &converted_size
)) {
462 for(p
= tmp
; *p
!= 0; p
++) {
474 Does a string have any lowercase chars in it?
477 bool strhaslower(const char *s
)
481 size_t converted_size
;
483 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &tmp
, s
, &converted_size
)) {
487 for(p
= tmp
; *p
!= 0; p
++) {
499 Safe string copy into a known length string. maxlength does not
500 include the terminating zero.
503 char *safe_strcpy_fn(const char *fn
,
512 DEBUG(0,("ERROR: NULL dest in safe_strcpy, "
513 "called from [%s][%d]\n", fn
, line
));
518 clobber_region(fn
,line
,dest
, maxlength
+1);
526 len
= strnlen(src
, maxlength
+1);
528 if (len
> maxlength
) {
529 DEBUG(0,("ERROR: string overflow by "
530 "%lu (%lu - %lu) in safe_strcpy [%.50s]\n",
531 (unsigned long)(len
-maxlength
), (unsigned long)len
,
532 (unsigned long)maxlength
, src
));
536 memmove(dest
, src
, len
);
542 Safe string cat into a string. maxlength does not
543 include the terminating zero.
545 char *safe_strcat_fn(const char *fn
,
551 size_t src_len
, dest_len
;
554 DEBUG(0,("ERROR: NULL dest in safe_strcat, "
555 "called from [%s][%d]\n", fn
, line
));
562 src_len
= strnlen(src
, maxlength
+ 1);
563 dest_len
= strnlen(dest
, maxlength
+ 1);
566 clobber_region(fn
, line
, dest
+ dest_len
, maxlength
+ 1 - dest_len
);
569 if (src_len
+ dest_len
> maxlength
) {
570 DEBUG(0,("ERROR: string overflow by %d "
571 "in safe_strcat [%.50s]\n",
572 (int)(src_len
+ dest_len
- maxlength
), src
));
573 if (maxlength
> dest_len
) {
574 memcpy(&dest
[dest_len
], src
, maxlength
- dest_len
);
580 memcpy(&dest
[dest_len
], src
, src_len
);
581 dest
[dest_len
+ src_len
] = 0;
586 Paranoid strcpy into a buffer of given length (includes terminating
587 zero. Strips out all but 'a-Z0-9' and the character in other_safe_chars
588 and replaces with '_'. Deliberately does *NOT* check for multibyte
589 characters. Don't change it !
592 char *alpha_strcpy_fn(const char *fn
,
596 const char *other_safe_chars
,
602 clobber_region(fn
, line
, dest
, maxlength
);
606 DEBUG(0,("ERROR: NULL dest in alpha_strcpy, "
607 "called from [%s][%d]\n", fn
, line
));
617 if (len
>= maxlength
)
620 if (!other_safe_chars
)
621 other_safe_chars
= "";
623 for(i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++) {
624 int val
= (src
[i
] & 0xff);
625 if (isupper_ascii(val
) || islower_ascii(val
) ||
626 isdigit(val
) || strchr_m(other_safe_chars
, val
))
638 Like strncpy but always null terminates. Make sure there is room!
639 The variable n should always be one less than the available size.
641 char *StrnCpy_fn(const char *fn
, int line
,char *dest
,const char *src
,size_t n
)
646 clobber_region(fn
, line
, dest
, n
+1);
650 DEBUG(0,("ERROR: NULL dest in StrnCpy, "
651 "called from [%s][%d]\n", fn
, line
));
660 while (n
-- && (*d
= *src
)) {
671 Like strncpy but copies up to the character marker. always null terminates.
672 returns a pointer to the character marker in the source string (src).
675 static char *strncpyn(char *dest
, const char *src
, size_t n
, char c
)
681 clobber_region(dest
, n
+1);
683 p
= strchr_m(src
, c
);
685 DEBUG(5, ("strncpyn: separator character (%c) not found\n", c
));
689 str_len
= PTR_DIFF(p
, src
);
690 strncpy(dest
, src
, MIN(n
, str_len
));
691 dest
[str_len
] = '\0';
698 Check if a string is part of a list.
701 bool in_list(const char *s
, const char *list
, bool casesensitive
)
711 frame
= talloc_stackframe();
712 while (next_token_talloc(frame
, &list
, &tok
,LIST_SEP
)) {
714 if (strcmp(tok
,s
) == 0) {
719 if (StrCaseCmp(tok
,s
) == 0) {
729 /* this is used to prevent lots of mallocs of size 1 */
730 static const char null_string
[] = "";
733 Set a string value, allocing the space for the string
736 static bool string_init(char **dest
,const char *src
)
746 *dest
= CONST_DISCARD(char*, null_string
);
748 (*dest
) = SMB_STRDUP(src
);
749 if ((*dest
) == NULL
) {
750 DEBUG(0,("Out of memory in string_init\n"));
761 void string_free(char **s
)
765 if (*s
== null_string
)
771 Set a string value, deallocating any existing space, and allocing the space
775 bool string_set(char **dest
,const char *src
)
778 return(string_init(dest
,src
));
782 Substitute a string for a pattern in another string. Make sure there is
785 This routine looks for pattern in s and replaces it with
786 insert. It may do multiple replacements or just one.
788 Any of " ; ' $ or ` in the insert string are replaced with _
789 if len==0 then the string cannot be extended. This is different from the old
790 use of len==0 which was for no length checks to be done.
793 void string_sub2(char *s
,const char *pattern
, const char *insert
, size_t len
,
794 bool remove_unsafe_characters
, bool replace_once
,
795 bool allow_trailing_dollar
)
800 if (!insert
|| !pattern
|| !*pattern
|| !s
)
803 ls
= (ssize_t
)strlen(s
);
804 lp
= (ssize_t
)strlen(pattern
);
805 li
= (ssize_t
)strlen(insert
);
808 len
= ls
+ 1; /* len is number of *bytes* */
810 while (lp
<= ls
&& (p
= strstr_m(s
,pattern
))) {
811 if (ls
+ (li
-lp
) >= len
) {
812 DEBUG(0,("ERROR: string overflow by "
813 "%d in string_sub(%.50s, %d)\n",
814 (int)(ls
+ (li
-lp
) - len
),
819 memmove(p
+li
,p
+lp
,strlen(p
+lp
)+1);
828 /* allow a trailing $
829 * (as in machine accounts) */
830 if (allow_trailing_dollar
&& (i
== li
- 1 )) {
837 if ( remove_unsafe_characters
) {
839 /* yes this break should be here
840 * since we want to fall throw if
841 * not replacing unsafe chars */
856 void string_sub_once(char *s
, const char *pattern
,
857 const char *insert
, size_t len
)
859 string_sub2( s
, pattern
, insert
, len
, true, true, false );
862 void string_sub(char *s
,const char *pattern
, const char *insert
, size_t len
)
864 string_sub2( s
, pattern
, insert
, len
, true, false, false );
867 void fstring_sub(char *s
,const char *pattern
,const char *insert
)
869 string_sub(s
, pattern
, insert
, sizeof(fstring
));
873 Similar to string_sub2, but it will accept only allocated strings
874 and may realloc them so pay attention at what you pass on no
875 pointers inside strings, no const may be passed
879 char *realloc_string_sub2(char *string
,
882 bool remove_unsafe_characters
,
883 bool allow_trailing_dollar
)
887 ssize_t ls
,lp
,li
,ld
, i
;
889 if (!insert
|| !pattern
|| !*pattern
|| !string
|| !*string
)
894 in
= SMB_STRDUP(insert
);
896 DEBUG(0, ("realloc_string_sub: out of memory!\n"));
899 ls
= (ssize_t
)strlen(s
);
900 lp
= (ssize_t
)strlen(pattern
);
901 li
= (ssize_t
)strlen(insert
);
910 /* allow a trailing $
911 * (as in machine accounts) */
912 if (allow_trailing_dollar
&& (i
== li
- 1 )) {
918 if ( remove_unsafe_characters
) {
928 while ((p
= strstr_m(s
,pattern
))) {
930 int offset
= PTR_DIFF(s
,string
);
931 string
= (char *)SMB_REALLOC(string
, ls
+ ld
+ 1);
933 DEBUG(0, ("realloc_string_sub: "
934 "out of memory!\n"));
938 p
= string
+ offset
+ (p
- s
);
941 memmove(p
+li
,p
+lp
,strlen(p
+lp
)+1);
951 char *realloc_string_sub(char *string
,
955 return realloc_string_sub2(string
, pattern
, insert
, true, false);
959 * Internal guts of talloc_string_sub and talloc_all_string_sub.
960 * talloc version of string_sub2.
963 char *talloc_string_sub2(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, const char *src
,
966 bool remove_unsafe_characters
,
968 bool allow_trailing_dollar
)
973 ssize_t ls
,lp
,li
,ld
, i
;
975 if (!insert
|| !pattern
|| !*pattern
|| !src
) {
979 string
= talloc_strdup(mem_ctx
, src
);
980 if (string
== NULL
) {
981 DEBUG(0, ("talloc_string_sub2: "
982 "talloc_strdup failed\n"));
988 in
= SMB_STRDUP(insert
);
990 DEBUG(0, ("talloc_string_sub2: ENOMEM\n"));
993 ls
= (ssize_t
)strlen(s
);
994 lp
= (ssize_t
)strlen(pattern
);
995 li
= (ssize_t
)strlen(insert
);
1005 /* allow a trailing $
1006 * (as in machine accounts) */
1007 if (allow_trailing_dollar
&& (i
== li
- 1 )) {
1013 if (remove_unsafe_characters
) {
1023 while ((p
= strstr_m(s
,pattern
))) {
1025 int offset
= PTR_DIFF(s
,string
);
1026 string
= (char *)TALLOC_REALLOC(mem_ctx
, string
,
1029 DEBUG(0, ("talloc_string_sub: out of "
1034 p
= string
+ offset
+ (p
- s
);
1037 memmove(p
+li
,p
+lp
,strlen(p
+lp
)+1);
1051 /* Same as string_sub, but returns a talloc'ed string */
1053 char *talloc_string_sub(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
,
1055 const char *pattern
,
1058 return talloc_string_sub2(mem_ctx
, src
, pattern
, insert
,
1059 true, false, false);
1063 Similar to string_sub() but allows for any character to be substituted.
1065 if len==0 then the string cannot be extended. This is different from the old
1066 use of len==0 which was for no length checks to be done.
1069 void all_string_sub(char *s
,const char *pattern
,const char *insert
, size_t len
)
1074 if (!insert
|| !pattern
|| !s
)
1077 ls
= (ssize_t
)strlen(s
);
1078 lp
= (ssize_t
)strlen(pattern
);
1079 li
= (ssize_t
)strlen(insert
);
1085 len
= ls
+ 1; /* len is number of *bytes* */
1087 while (lp
<= ls
&& (p
= strstr_m(s
,pattern
))) {
1088 if (ls
+ (li
-lp
) >= len
) {
1089 DEBUG(0,("ERROR: string overflow by "
1090 "%d in all_string_sub(%.50s, %d)\n",
1091 (int)(ls
+ (li
-lp
) - len
),
1092 pattern
, (int)len
));
1096 memmove(p
+li
,p
+lp
,strlen(p
+lp
)+1);
1098 memcpy(p
, insert
, li
);
1104 char *talloc_all_string_sub(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
,
1106 const char *pattern
,
1109 return talloc_string_sub2(ctx
, src
, pattern
, insert
,
1110 false, false, false);
1114 Write an octal as a string.
1117 char *octal_string(int i
)
1121 result
= talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(), "-1");
1124 result
= talloc_asprintf(talloc_tos(), "0%o", i
);
1126 SMB_ASSERT(result
!= NULL
);
1132 Truncate a string at a specified length.
1135 char *string_truncate(char *s
, unsigned int length
)
1137 if (s
&& strlen(s
) > length
)
1143 Strchr and strrchr_m are very hard to do on general multi-byte strings.
1144 We convert via ucs2 for now.
1147 char *strchr_m(const char *src
, char c
)
1149 smb_ucs2_t
*ws
= NULL
;
1154 size_t converted_size
;
1156 /* characters below 0x3F are guaranteed to not appear in
1157 non-initial position in multi-byte charsets */
1158 if ((c
& 0xC0) == 0) {
1159 return strchr(src
, c
);
1162 /* this is quite a common operation, so we want it to be
1163 fast. We optimise for the ascii case, knowing that all our
1164 supported multi-byte character sets are ascii-compatible
1165 (ie. they match for the first 128 chars) */
1167 for (s
= src
; *s
&& !(((unsigned char)s
[0]) & 0x80); s
++) {
1175 #ifdef BROKEN_UNICODE_COMPOSE_CHARACTERS
1176 /* With compose characters we must restart from the beginning. JRA. */
1180 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &ws
, s
, &converted_size
)) {
1181 /* Wrong answer, but what can we do... */
1182 return strchr(src
, c
);
1184 p
= strchr_w(ws
, UCS2_CHAR(c
));
1190 if (!pull_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &s2
, ws
, &converted_size
)) {
1192 /* Wrong answer, but what can we do... */
1193 return strchr(src
, c
);
1195 ret
= (char *)(s
+strlen(s2
));
1201 char *strrchr_m(const char *s
, char c
)
1203 /* characters below 0x3F are guaranteed to not appear in
1204 non-initial position in multi-byte charsets */
1205 if ((c
& 0xC0) == 0) {
1206 return strrchr(s
, c
);
1209 /* this is quite a common operation, so we want it to be
1210 fast. We optimise for the ascii case, knowing that all our
1211 supported multi-byte character sets are ascii-compatible
1212 (ie. they match for the first 128 chars). Also, in Samba
1213 we only search for ascii characters in 'c' and that
1214 in all mb character sets with a compound character
1215 containing c, if 'c' is not a match at position
1216 p, then p[-1] > 0x7f. JRA. */
1219 size_t len
= strlen(s
);
1221 bool got_mb
= false;
1228 /* Could be a match. Part of a multibyte ? */
1230 (((unsigned char)cp
[-1]) & 0x80)) {
1231 /* Yep - go slow :-( */
1235 /* No - we have a match ! */
1238 } while (cp
-- != s
);
1243 /* String contained a non-ascii char. Slow path. */
1245 smb_ucs2_t
*ws
= NULL
;
1249 size_t converted_size
;
1251 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &ws
, s
, &converted_size
)) {
1252 /* Wrong answer, but what can we do. */
1253 return strrchr(s
, c
);
1255 p
= strrchr_w(ws
, UCS2_CHAR(c
));
1261 if (!pull_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &s2
, ws
, &converted_size
)) {
1263 /* Wrong answer, but what can we do. */
1264 return strrchr(s
, c
);
1266 ret
= (char *)(s
+strlen(s2
));
1273 /***********************************************************************
1274 Return the equivalent of doing strrchr 'n' times - always going
1276 ***********************************************************************/
1278 char *strnrchr_m(const char *s
, char c
, unsigned int n
)
1280 smb_ucs2_t
*ws
= NULL
;
1284 size_t converted_size
;
1286 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &ws
, s
, &converted_size
)) {
1287 /* Too hard to try and get right. */
1290 p
= strnrchr_w(ws
, UCS2_CHAR(c
), n
);
1296 if (!pull_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &s2
, ws
, &converted_size
)) {
1298 /* Too hard to try and get right. */
1301 ret
= (char *)(s
+strlen(s2
));
1307 /***********************************************************************
1308 strstr_m - We convert via ucs2 for now.
1309 ***********************************************************************/
1311 char *strstr_m(const char *src
, const char *findstr
)
1314 smb_ucs2_t
*src_w
, *find_w
;
1319 size_t converted_size
, findstr_len
= 0;
1321 /* for correctness */
1326 /* Samba does single character findstr calls a *lot*. */
1327 if (findstr
[1] == '\0')
1328 return strchr_m(src
, *findstr
);
1330 /* We optimise for the ascii case, knowing that all our
1331 supported multi-byte character sets are ascii-compatible
1332 (ie. they match for the first 128 chars) */
1334 for (s
= src
; *s
&& !(((unsigned char)s
[0]) & 0x80); s
++) {
1335 if (*s
== *findstr
) {
1337 findstr_len
= strlen(findstr
);
1339 if (strncmp(s
, findstr
, findstr_len
) == 0) {
1348 #if 1 /* def BROKEN_UNICODE_COMPOSE_CHARACTERS */
1349 /* 'make check' fails unless we do this */
1351 /* With compose characters we must restart from the beginning. JRA. */
1355 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &src_w
, src
, &converted_size
)) {
1356 DEBUG(0,("strstr_m: src malloc fail\n"));
1360 if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &find_w
, findstr
, &converted_size
)) {
1362 DEBUG(0,("strstr_m: find malloc fail\n"));
1366 p
= strstr_w(src_w
, find_w
);
1370 TALLOC_FREE(find_w
);
1375 if (!pull_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &s2
, src_w
, &converted_size
)) {
1377 TALLOC_FREE(find_w
);
1378 DEBUG(0,("strstr_m: dest malloc fail\n"));
1381 retp
= (char *)(s
+strlen(s2
));
1383 TALLOC_FREE(find_w
);
1389 Convert a string to lower case.
1392 void strlower_m(char *s
)
1397 /* this is quite a common operation, so we want it to be
1398 fast. We optimise for the ascii case, knowing that all our
1399 supported multi-byte character sets are ascii-compatible
1400 (ie. they match for the first 128 chars) */
1402 while (*s
&& !(((unsigned char)s
[0]) & 0x80)) {
1403 *s
= tolower_ascii((unsigned char)*s
);
1410 /* I assume that lowercased string takes the same number of bytes
1411 * as source string even in UTF-8 encoding. (VIV) */
1412 len
= strlen(s
) + 1;
1415 unix_strlower(s
,len
,s
,len
);
1416 /* Catch mb conversion errors that may not terminate. */
1423 Convert a string to upper case.
1426 void strupper_m(char *s
)
1431 /* this is quite a common operation, so we want it to be
1432 fast. We optimise for the ascii case, knowing that all our
1433 supported multi-byte character sets are ascii-compatible
1434 (ie. they match for the first 128 chars) */
1436 while (*s
&& !(((unsigned char)s
[0]) & 0x80)) {
1437 *s
= toupper_ascii_fast((unsigned char)*s
);
1444 /* I assume that lowercased string takes the same number of bytes
1445 * as source string even in multibyte encoding. (VIV) */
1446 len
= strlen(s
) + 1;
1449 unix_strupper(s
,len
,s
,len
);
1450 /* Catch mb conversion errors that may not terminate. */
1457 Count the number of UCS2 characters in a string. Normally this will
1458 be the same as the number of bytes in a string for single byte strings,
1459 but will be different for multibyte.
1462 size_t strlen_m(const char *s
)
1470 while (*s
&& !(((uint8_t)*s
) & 0x80)) {
1481 codepoint_t c
= next_codepoint(s
, &c_size
);
1483 /* Unicode char fits into 16 bits. */
1486 /* Double-width unicode char - 32 bits. */
1496 Count the number of UCS2 characters in a string including the null
1500 size_t strlen_m_term(const char *s
)
1505 return strlen_m(s
) + 1;
1509 * Weird helper routine for the winreg pipe: If nothing is around, return 0,
1510 * if a string is there, include the terminator.
1513 size_t strlen_m_term_null(const char *s
)
1527 Return a RFC2254 binary string representation of a buffer.
1528 Used in LDAP filters.
1532 char *binary_string_rfc2254(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, const uint8_t *buf
, int len
)
1536 const char *hex
= "0123456789ABCDEF";
1537 s
= talloc_array(mem_ctx
, char, len
* 3 + 1);
1541 for (j
=i
=0;i
<len
;i
++) {
1543 s
[j
+1] = hex
[((unsigned char)buf
[i
]) >> 4];
1544 s
[j
+2] = hex
[((unsigned char)buf
[i
]) & 0xF];
1551 char *binary_string(char *buf
, int len
)
1555 const char *hex
= "0123456789ABCDEF";
1556 s
= (char *)SMB_MALLOC(len
* 2 + 1);
1559 for (j
=i
=0;i
<len
;i
++) {
1560 s
[j
] = hex
[((unsigned char)buf
[i
]) >> 4];
1561 s
[j
+1] = hex
[((unsigned char)buf
[i
]) & 0xF];
1569 Just a typesafety wrapper for snprintf into a fstring.
1572 int fstr_sprintf(fstring s
, const char *fmt
, ...)
1578 ret
= vsnprintf(s
, FSTRING_LEN
, fmt
, ap
);
1584 List of Strings manipulation functions
1587 #define S_LIST_ABS 16 /* List Allocation Block Size */
1589 /******************************************************************************
1590 version of standard_sub_basic() for string lists; uses talloc_sub_basic()
1592 *****************************************************************************/
1594 bool str_list_sub_basic( char **list
, const char *smb_name
,
1595 const char *domain_name
)
1597 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= list
;
1602 tmpstr
= talloc_sub_basic(ctx
, smb_name
, domain_name
, s
);
1604 DEBUG(0,("str_list_sub_basic: "
1605 "alloc_sub_basic() return NULL!\n"));
1618 /******************************************************************************
1619 substitute a specific pattern in a string list
1620 *****************************************************************************/
1622 bool str_list_substitute(char **list
, const char *pattern
, const char *insert
)
1624 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= list
;
1626 ssize_t ls
, lp
, li
, ld
, i
, d
;
1635 lp
= (ssize_t
)strlen(pattern
);
1636 li
= (ssize_t
)strlen(insert
);
1641 ls
= (ssize_t
)strlen(s
);
1643 while ((p
= strstr_m(s
, pattern
))) {
1647 t
= TALLOC_ARRAY(ctx
, char, ls
+ld
+1);
1649 DEBUG(0,("str_list_substitute: "
1650 "Unable to allocate memory"));
1653 memcpy(t
, *list
, d
);
1654 memcpy(t
+d
+li
, p
+lp
, ls
-d
-lp
+1);
1661 for (i
= 0; i
< li
; i
++) {
1662 switch (insert
[i
]) {
1674 t
[d
+i
] = insert
[i
];
1686 #define IPSTR_LIST_SEP ","
1687 #define IPSTR_LIST_CHAR ','
1690 * Add ip string representation to ipstr list. Used also
1691 * as part of @function ipstr_list_make
1693 * @param ipstr_list pointer to string containing ip list;
1694 * MUST BE already allocated and IS reallocated if necessary
1695 * @param ipstr_size pointer to current size of ipstr_list (might be changed
1696 * as a result of reallocation)
1697 * @param ip IP address which is to be added to list
1698 * @return pointer to string appended with new ip and possibly
1699 * reallocated to new length
1702 static char *ipstr_list_add(char **ipstr_list
, const struct ip_service
*service
)
1704 char *new_ipstr
= NULL
;
1705 char addr_buf
[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
];
1708 /* arguments checking */
1709 if (!ipstr_list
|| !service
) {
1713 print_sockaddr(addr_buf
,
1717 /* attempt to convert ip to a string and append colon separator to it */
1719 if (service
->ss
.ss_family
== AF_INET
) {
1721 ret
= asprintf(&new_ipstr
, "%s%s%s:%d", *ipstr_list
,
1722 IPSTR_LIST_SEP
, addr_buf
,
1726 ret
= asprintf(&new_ipstr
, "%s%s[%s]:%d", *ipstr_list
,
1727 IPSTR_LIST_SEP
, addr_buf
,
1730 SAFE_FREE(*ipstr_list
);
1732 if (service
->ss
.ss_family
== AF_INET
) {
1734 ret
= asprintf(&new_ipstr
, "%s:%d", addr_buf
,
1738 ret
= asprintf(&new_ipstr
, "[%s]:%d", addr_buf
,
1745 *ipstr_list
= new_ipstr
;
1750 * Allocate and initialise an ipstr list using ip adresses
1751 * passed as arguments.
1753 * @param ipstr_list pointer to string meant to be allocated and set
1754 * @param ip_list array of ip addresses to place in the list
1755 * @param ip_count number of addresses stored in ip_list
1756 * @return pointer to allocated ip string
1759 char *ipstr_list_make(char **ipstr_list
,
1760 const struct ip_service
*ip_list
,
1765 /* arguments checking */
1766 if (!ip_list
|| !ipstr_list
) {
1772 /* process ip addresses given as arguments */
1773 for (i
= 0; i
< ip_count
; i
++) {
1774 *ipstr_list
= ipstr_list_add(ipstr_list
, &ip_list
[i
]);
1777 return (*ipstr_list
);
1782 * Parse given ip string list into array of ip addresses
1783 * (as ip_service structures)
1784 * e.g. [IPv6]:port,192.168.1.100:389,192.168.1.78, ...
1786 * @param ipstr ip string list to be parsed
1787 * @param ip_list pointer to array of ip addresses which is
1788 * allocated by this function and must be freed by caller
1789 * @return number of successfully parsed addresses
1792 int ipstr_list_parse(const char *ipstr_list
, struct ip_service
**ip_list
)
1795 char *token_str
= NULL
;
1799 if (!ipstr_list
|| !ip_list
)
1802 count
= count_chars(ipstr_list
, IPSTR_LIST_CHAR
) + 1;
1803 if ( (*ip_list
= SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(struct ip_service
, count
)) == NULL
) {
1804 DEBUG(0,("ipstr_list_parse: malloc failed for %lu entries\n",
1805 (unsigned long)count
));
1809 frame
= talloc_stackframe();
1810 for ( i
=0; next_token_talloc(frame
, &ipstr_list
, &token_str
,
1811 IPSTR_LIST_SEP
) && i
<count
; i
++ ) {
1812 char *s
= token_str
;
1813 char *p
= strrchr(token_str
, ':');
1817 (*ip_list
)[i
].port
= atoi(p
+1);
1820 /* convert single token to ip address */
1821 if (token_str
[0] == '[') {
1824 p
= strchr(token_str
, ']');
1830 if (!interpret_string_addr(&(*ip_list
)[i
].ss
,
1841 * Safely free ip string list
1843 * @param ipstr_list ip string list to be freed
1846 void ipstr_list_free(char* ipstr_list
)
1848 SAFE_FREE(ipstr_list
);
1851 static const char b64
[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
1854 * Decode a base64 string into a DATA_BLOB - simple and slow algorithm
1856 DATA_BLOB
base64_decode_data_blob(const char *s
)
1858 int bit_offset
, byte_offset
, idx
, i
, n
;
1859 DATA_BLOB decoded
= data_blob(s
, strlen(s
)+1);
1860 unsigned char *d
= decoded
.data
;
1865 while (*s
&& (p
=strchr_m(b64
,*s
))) {
1866 idx
= (int)(p
- b64
);
1867 byte_offset
= (i
*6)/8;
1868 bit_offset
= (i
*6)%8;
1869 d
[byte_offset
] &= ~((1<<(8-bit_offset
))-1);
1870 if (bit_offset
< 3) {
1871 d
[byte_offset
] |= (idx
<< (2-bit_offset
));
1874 d
[byte_offset
] |= (idx
>> (bit_offset
-2));
1875 d
[byte_offset
+1] = 0;
1876 d
[byte_offset
+1] |= (idx
<< (8-(bit_offset
-2))) & 0xFF;
1882 if ((n
> 0) && (*s
== '=')) {
1892 * Decode a base64 string in-place - wrapper for the above
1894 void base64_decode_inplace(char *s
)
1896 DATA_BLOB decoded
= base64_decode_data_blob(s
);
1898 if ( decoded
.length
!= 0 ) {
1899 memcpy(s
, decoded
.data
, decoded
.length
);
1901 /* null terminate */
1902 s
[decoded
.length
] = '\0';
1907 data_blob_free(&decoded
);
1911 * Encode a base64 string into a talloc()ed string caller to free.
1913 * From SQUID: adopted from http://ftp.sunet.se/pub2/gnu/vm/base64-encode.c
1917 char *base64_encode_data_blob(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, DATA_BLOB data
)
1921 size_t out_cnt
, len
, output_len
;
1924 if (!data
.length
|| !data
.data
)
1929 output_len
= data
.length
* 2 + 4; /* Account for closing bytes. 4 is
1930 * random but should be enough for
1932 result
= TALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx
, char, output_len
); /* get us plenty of space */
1933 SMB_ASSERT(result
!= NULL
);
1936 int c
= (unsigned char) *(data
.data
++);
1939 if (char_count
== 3) {
1940 result
[out_cnt
++] = b64
[bits
>> 18];
1941 result
[out_cnt
++] = b64
[(bits
>> 12) & 0x3f];
1942 result
[out_cnt
++] = b64
[(bits
>> 6) & 0x3f];
1943 result
[out_cnt
++] = b64
[bits
& 0x3f];
1950 if (char_count
!= 0) {
1951 bits
<<= 16 - (8 * char_count
);
1952 result
[out_cnt
++] = b64
[bits
>> 18];
1953 result
[out_cnt
++] = b64
[(bits
>> 12) & 0x3f];
1954 if (char_count
== 1) {
1955 result
[out_cnt
++] = '=';
1956 result
[out_cnt
++] = '=';
1958 result
[out_cnt
++] = b64
[(bits
>> 6) & 0x3f];
1959 result
[out_cnt
++] = '=';
1962 result
[out_cnt
] = '\0'; /* terminate */
1966 /* read a SMB_BIG_UINT from a string */
1967 uint64_t STR_TO_SMB_BIG_UINT(const char *nptr
, const char **entptr
)
1971 const char *p
= nptr
;
1980 while (*p
&& isspace(*p
))
1983 sscanf(p
,"%"PRIu64
,&val
);
1985 while (*p
&& isdigit(*p
))
1993 /* Convert a size specification to a count of bytes. We accept the following
1995 * bytes if there is no suffix
2000 * pP whatever the ISO name for petabytes is
2002 * Returns 0 if the string can't be converted.
2004 SMB_OFF_T
conv_str_size(const char * str
)
2009 if (str
== NULL
|| *str
== '\0') {
2013 #ifdef HAVE_STRTOULL
2014 if (sizeof(SMB_OFF_T
) == 8) {
2015 lval
= strtoull(str
, &end
, 10 /* base */);
2017 lval
= strtoul(str
, &end
, 10 /* base */);
2020 lval
= strtoul(str
, &end
, 10 /* base */);
2023 if (end
== NULL
|| end
== str
) {
2028 SMB_OFF_T lval_orig
= lval
;
2030 if (strwicmp(end
, "K") == 0) {
2031 lval
*= (SMB_OFF_T
)1024;
2032 } else if (strwicmp(end
, "M") == 0) {
2033 lval
*= ((SMB_OFF_T
)1024 * (SMB_OFF_T
)1024);
2034 } else if (strwicmp(end
, "G") == 0) {
2035 lval
*= ((SMB_OFF_T
)1024 * (SMB_OFF_T
)1024 *
2037 } else if (strwicmp(end
, "T") == 0) {
2038 lval
*= ((SMB_OFF_T
)1024 * (SMB_OFF_T
)1024 *
2039 (SMB_OFF_T
)1024 * (SMB_OFF_T
)1024);
2040 } else if (strwicmp(end
, "P") == 0) {
2041 lval
*= ((SMB_OFF_T
)1024 * (SMB_OFF_T
)1024 *
2042 (SMB_OFF_T
)1024 * (SMB_OFF_T
)1024 *
2048 /* Primitive attempt to detect wrapping on platforms with
2049 * 4-byte SMB_OFF_T. It's better to let the caller handle
2050 * a failure than some random number.
2052 if (lval_orig
<= lval
) {
2060 void string_append(char **left
, const char *right
)
2062 int new_len
= strlen(right
) + 1;
2064 if (*left
== NULL
) {
2065 *left
= (char *)SMB_MALLOC(new_len
);
2068 new_len
+= strlen(*left
);
2069 *left
= (char *)SMB_REALLOC(*left
, new_len
);
2072 if (*left
== NULL
) {
2076 safe_strcat(*left
, right
, new_len
-1);
2079 bool add_string_to_array(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
,
2080 const char *str
, const char ***strings
,
2083 char *dup_str
= talloc_strdup(mem_ctx
, str
);
2085 *strings
= TALLOC_REALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx
, *strings
,
2086 const char *, (*num
)+1);
2088 if ((*strings
== NULL
) || (dup_str
== NULL
)) {
2093 (*strings
)[*num
] = dup_str
;
2098 /* Append an sprintf'ed string. Double buffer size on demand. Usable without
2099 * error checking in between. The indiation that something weird happened is
2102 void sprintf_append(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, char **string
, ssize_t
*len
,
2103 size_t *bufsize
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2110 /* len<0 is an internal marker that something failed */
2114 if (*string
== NULL
) {
2118 *string
= TALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx
, char, *bufsize
);
2119 if (*string
== NULL
)
2124 ret
= vasprintf(&newstr
, fmt
, ap
);
2132 while ((*len
)+ret
>= *bufsize
) {
2135 if (*bufsize
>= (1024*1024*256))
2140 *string
= TALLOC_REALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx
, *string
, char,
2142 if (*string
== NULL
) {
2147 StrnCpy((*string
)+(*len
), newstr
, ret
);
2158 * asprintf into a string and strupper_m it after that.
2161 int asprintf_strupper_m(char **strp
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2168 ret
= vasprintf(&result
, fmt
, ap
);
2179 char *talloc_asprintf_strupper_m(TALLOC_CTX
*t
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2185 ret
= talloc_vasprintf(t
, fmt
, ap
);
2195 char *talloc_asprintf_strlower_m(TALLOC_CTX
*t
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2201 ret
= talloc_vasprintf(t
, fmt
, ap
);
2213 Returns the substring from src between the first occurrence of
2214 the char "front" and the first occurence of the char "back".
2215 Mallocs the return string which must be freed. Not for use
2216 with wide character strings.
2218 char *sstring_sub(const char *src
, char front
, char back
)
2220 char *temp1
, *temp2
, *temp3
;
2223 temp1
= strchr(src
, front
);
2224 if (temp1
== NULL
) return NULL
;
2225 temp2
= strchr(src
, back
);
2226 if (temp2
== NULL
) return NULL
;
2227 len
= temp2
- temp1
;
2228 if (len
<= 0) return NULL
;
2229 temp3
= (char*)SMB_MALLOC(len
);
2230 if (temp3
== NULL
) {
2231 DEBUG(1,("Malloc failure in sstring_sub\n"));
2234 memcpy(temp3
, temp1
+1, len
-1);
2235 temp3
[len
-1] = '\0';
2239 /********************************************************************
2240 Check a string for any occurrences of a specified list of invalid
2242 ********************************************************************/
2244 bool validate_net_name( const char *name
,
2245 const char *invalid_chars
,
2250 for ( i
=0; i
<max_len
&& name
[i
]; i
++ ) {
2251 /* fail if strchr_m() finds one of the invalid characters */
2252 if ( name
[i
] && strchr_m( invalid_chars
, name
[i
] ) ) {
2261 /*******************************************************************
2262 Add a shell escape character '\' to any character not in a known list
2263 of characters. UNIX charset format.
2264 *******************************************************************/
2266 #define INCLUDE_LIST "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_/ \t.,"
2267 #define INSIDE_DQUOTE_LIST "$`\n\"\\"
2269 char *escape_shell_string(const char *src
)
2271 size_t srclen
= strlen(src
);
2272 char *ret
= SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(char, (srclen
* 2) + 1);
2274 bool in_s_quote
= false;
2275 bool in_d_quote
= false;
2276 bool next_escaped
= false;
2284 codepoint_t c
= next_codepoint(src
, &c_size
);
2286 if (c
== INVALID_CODEPOINT
) {
2292 memcpy(dest
, src
, c_size
);
2295 next_escaped
= false;
2300 * Deal with backslash escaped state.
2301 * This only lasts for one character.
2306 next_escaped
= false;
2311 * Deal with single quote state. The
2312 * only thing we care about is exiting
2325 * Deal with double quote state. The most
2326 * complex state. We must cope with \, meaning
2327 * possibly escape next char (depending what it
2328 * is), ", meaning exit this state, and possibly
2329 * add an \ escape to any unprotected character
2330 * (listed in INSIDE_DQUOTE_LIST).
2336 * Next character might be escaped.
2337 * We have to peek. Inside double
2338 * quotes only INSIDE_DQUOTE_LIST
2339 * characters are escaped by a \.
2344 c
= next_codepoint(&src
[1], &c_size
);
2345 if (c
== INVALID_CODEPOINT
) {
2351 * Don't escape the next char.
2360 if (nextchar
&& strchr(INSIDE_DQUOTE_LIST
,
2362 next_escaped
= true;
2369 /* Exit double quote state. */
2376 * We know the character isn't \ or ",
2377 * so escape it if it's any of the other
2378 * possible unprotected characters.
2381 if (strchr(INSIDE_DQUOTE_LIST
, (int)*src
)) {
2389 * From here to the end of the loop we're
2390 * not in the single or double quote state.
2394 /* Next character must be escaped. */
2395 next_escaped
= true;
2401 /* Go into single quote state. */
2408 /* Go into double quote state. */
2414 /* Check if we need to escape the character. */
2416 if (!strchr(INCLUDE_LIST
, (int)*src
)) {
2425 /***************************************************
2426 str_list_make, v3 version. The v4 version does not
2427 look at quoted strings with embedded blanks, so
2428 do NOT merge this function please!
2429 ***************************************************/
2431 #define S_LIST_ABS 16 /* List Allocation Block Size */
2433 char **str_list_make_v3(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, const char *string
,
2441 if (!string
|| !*string
)
2444 list
= TALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx
, char *, S_LIST_ABS
+1);
2450 s
= talloc_strdup(list
, string
);
2452 DEBUG(0,("str_list_make: Unable to allocate memory"));
2456 if (!sep
) sep
= LIST_SEP
;
2461 while (next_token_talloc(list
, &str
, &tok
, sep
)) {
2466 lsize
+= S_LIST_ABS
;
2468 tmp
= TALLOC_REALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx
, list
, char *,
2471 DEBUG(0,("str_list_make: "
2472 "Unable to allocate memory"));
2479 memset (&list
[num
], 0,
2480 ((sizeof(char**)) * (S_LIST_ABS
+1)));