2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
4 Copyright (C) Karl Auer 1993-1998
6 Re-working by Martin Kiff, 1994
8 Re-written again by Andrew Tridgell
10 Modified for SVID support by Norm Jacobs, 1997
12 Modified for CUPS support by Michael Sweet, 1999
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29 * This module contains code to parse and cache printcap data, possibly
30 * in concert with the CUPS/SYSV/AIX-specific code found elsewhere.
32 * The way this module looks at the printcap file is very simplistic.
33 * Only the local printcap file is inspected (no searching of NIS
36 * There are assumed to be one or more printer names per record, held
37 * as a set of sub-fields separated by vertical bar symbols ('|') in the
38 * first field of the record. The field separator is assumed to be a colon
39 * ':' and the record separator a newline.
41 * Lines ending with a backspace '\' are assumed to flag that the following
42 * line is a continuation line so that a set of lines can be read as one
45 * A line stating with a hash '#' is assumed to be a comment and is ignored
46 * Comments are discarded before the record is strung together from the
47 * set of continuation lines.
49 * Opening a pipe for "lpc status" and reading that would probably
50 * be pretty effective. Code to do this already exists in the freely
51 * distributable PCNFS server code.
54 /* printcap parsing specific code moved here from printing/pcap.c */
58 #include "printing/pcap.h"
60 /* handle standard printcap - moved from pcap_printer_fn() */
61 bool std_pcap_cache_reload(const char *pcap_name
)
66 if ((pcap_file
= x_fopen(pcap_name
, O_RDONLY
, 0)) == NULL
) {
67 DEBUG(0, ("Unable to open printcap file %s for read!\n", pcap_name
));
71 for (; (pcap_line
= fgets_slash(NULL
, 1024, pcap_file
)) != NULL
; free(pcap_line
)) {
72 char name
[MAXPRINTERLEN
+1];
76 if (*pcap_line
== '#' || *pcap_line
== 0)
79 /* now we have a real printer line - cut at the first : */
80 if ((p
= strchr_m(pcap_line
, ':')) != NULL
)
84 * now find the most likely printer name and comment
85 * this is pure guesswork, but it's better than nothing
87 for (*name
= *comment
= 0, p
= pcap_line
; p
!= NULL
; p
= q
) {
90 if ((q
= strchr_m(p
, '|')) != NULL
)
93 has_punctuation
= (strchr_m(p
, ' ') ||
98 if (strlen(p
) > strlen(comment
) && has_punctuation
) {
99 strlcpy(comment
, p
, sizeof(comment
));
103 if (strlen(p
) <= MAXPRINTERLEN
&&
104 strlen(p
) > strlen(name
) && !has_punctuation
) {
106 strlcpy(comment
, name
, sizeof(comment
));
108 strlcpy(name
, p
, sizeof(name
));
112 if (!strchr_m(comment
, ' ') &&
113 strlen(p
) > strlen(comment
)) {
114 strlcpy(comment
, p
, sizeof(comment
));
120 name
[MAXPRINTERLEN
] = 0;
122 if (*name
&& !pcap_cache_add(name
, comment
)) {