-#undef I3__FILE__
-#define I3__FILE__ "config_parser.c"
/*
* vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
*
* nearest <error> token.
*
*/
+#include "all.h"
+
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
-
-#include "all.h"
+#include <xcb/xcb_xrm.h>
// Macros to make the YAJL API a bit easier to use.
#define y(x, ...) yajl_gen_##x(command_output.json_gen, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define ystr(str) yajl_gen_string(command_output.json_gen, (unsigned char *)str, strlen(str))
+xcb_xrm_database_t *database = NULL;
+
#ifndef TEST_PARSER
pid_t config_error_nagbar_pid = -1;
static struct context *context;
/* When we arrive here, the stack is full. This should not happen and
* means there’s either a bug in this parser or the specification
* contains a command with more than 10 identified tokens. */
- fprintf(stderr, "BUG: commands_parser stack full. This means either a bug "
+ fprintf(stderr, "BUG: config_parser stack full. This means either a bug "
"in the code, or a new command which contains more than "
"10 identified tokens.\n");
exit(1);
/* When we arrive here, the stack is full. This should not happen and
* means there’s either a bug in this parser or the specification
* contains a command with more than 10 identified tokens. */
- fprintf(stderr, "BUG: commands_parser stack full. This means either a bug "
+ fprintf(stderr, "BUG: config_parser stack full. This means either a bug "
"in the code, or a new command which contains more than "
"10 identified tokens.\n");
exit(1);
}
}
-// TODO: remove this if it turns out we don’t need it for testing.
-#if 0
-/*******************************************************************************
- * A dynamically growing linked list which holds the criteria for the current
- * command.
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-typedef struct criterion {
- char *type;
- char *value;
-
- TAILQ_ENTRY(criterion) criteria;
-} criterion;
-
-static TAILQ_HEAD(criteria_head, criterion) criteria =
- TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(criteria);
-
-/*
- * Stores the given type/value in the list of criteria.
- * Accepts a pointer as first argument, since it is 'call'ed by the parser.
- *
- */
-static void push_criterion(void *unused_criteria, const char *type,
- const char *value) {
- struct criterion *criterion = malloc(sizeof(struct criterion));
- criterion->type = strdup(type);
- criterion->value = strdup(value);
- TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&criteria, criterion, criteria);
-}
-
-/*
- * Clears the criteria linked list.
- * Accepts a pointer as first argument, since it is 'call'ed by the parser.
- *
- */
-static void clear_criteria(void *unused_criteria) {
- struct criterion *criterion;
- while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&criteria)) {
- criterion = TAILQ_FIRST(&criteria);
- free(criterion->type);
- free(criterion->value);
- TAILQ_REMOVE(&criteria, criterion, criteria);
- free(criterion);
- }
-}
-#endif
-
/*******************************************************************************
* The parser itself.
******************************************************************************/
*
*/
static const char *start_of_line(const char *walk, const char *beginning) {
- while (*walk != '\n' && *walk != '\r' && walk >= beginning) {
+ while (walk >= beginning && *walk != '\n' && *walk != '\r') {
walk--;
}
}
}
if (walk != beginning) {
- char *str = scalloc(walk - beginning + 1);
+ char *str = scalloc(walk - beginning + 1, 1);
/* We copy manually to handle escaping of characters. */
int inpos, outpos;
for (inpos = 0, outpos = 0;
/* Contains the same amount of characters as 'input' has, but with
* the unparseable part highlighted using ^ characters. */
- char *position = scalloc(strlen(error_line) + 1);
+ char *position = scalloc(strlen(error_line) + 1, 1);
const char *copywalk;
for (copywalk = error_line;
*copywalk != '\n' && *copywalk != '\r' && *copywalk != '\0';
/* read the script’s output */
int conv_size = 65535;
- char *converted = malloc(conv_size);
+ char *converted = scalloc(conv_size, 1);
int read_bytes = 0, ret;
do {
if (read_bytes == conv_size) {
conv_size += 65535;
- converted = realloc(converted, conv_size);
+ converted = srealloc(converted, conv_size);
}
ret = read(readpipe[0], converted + read_bytes, conv_size - read_bytes);
if (ret == -1) {
wait(&status);
if (!WIFEXITED(status)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Child did not terminate normally, using old config file (will lead to broken behaviour)\n");
+ FREE(converted);
return NULL;
}
fprintf(stderr, "# i3 config file (v4)\n");
/* TODO: nag the user with a message to include a hint for i3 in their config file */
}
+ FREE(converted);
return NULL;
}
return converted;
}
+/**
+ * Launch nagbar to indicate errors in the configuration file.
+ */
+void start_config_error_nagbar(const char *configpath, bool has_errors) {
+ char *editaction, *pageraction;
+ sasprintf(&editaction, "i3-sensible-editor \"%s\" && i3-msg reload\n", configpath);
+ sasprintf(&pageraction, "i3-sensible-pager \"%s\"\n", errorfilename);
+ char *argv[] = {
+ NULL, /* will be replaced by the executable path */
+ "-f",
+ (config.font.pattern ? config.font.pattern : "fixed"),
+ "-t",
+ (has_errors ? "error" : "warning"),
+ "-m",
+ (has_errors ? "You have an error in your i3 config file!" : "Your config is outdated. Please fix the warnings to make sure everything works."),
+ "-b",
+ "edit config",
+ editaction,
+ (errorfilename ? "-b" : NULL),
+ (has_errors ? "show errors" : "show warnings"),
+ pageraction,
+ NULL};
+
+ start_nagbar(&config_error_nagbar_pid, argv);
+ free(editaction);
+ free(pageraction);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Inserts or updates a variable assignment depending on whether it already exists.
+ *
+ */
+static void upsert_variable(struct variables_head *variables, char *key, char *value) {
+ struct Variable *current;
+ SLIST_FOREACH(current, variables, variables) {
+ if (strcmp(current->key, key) != 0) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ DLOG("Updated variable: %s = %s -> %s\n", key, current->value, value);
+ FREE(current->value);
+ current->value = sstrdup(value);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ DLOG("Defined new variable: %s = %s\n", key, value);
+ struct Variable *new = scalloc(1, sizeof(struct Variable));
+ struct Variable *test = NULL, *loc = NULL;
+ new->key = sstrdup(key);
+ new->value = sstrdup(value);
+ /* ensure that the correct variable is matched in case of one being
+ * the prefix of another */
+ SLIST_FOREACH(test, variables, variables) {
+ if (strlen(new->key) >= strlen(test->key))
+ break;
+ loc = test;
+ }
+
+ if (loc == NULL) {
+ SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(variables, new, variables);
+ } else {
+ SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(loc, new, variables);
+ }
+}
+
+static char *get_resource(char *name) {
+ if (conn == NULL) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Load the resource database lazily. */
+ if (database == NULL) {
+ database = xcb_xrm_database_from_default(conn);
+
+ if (database == NULL) {
+ ELOG("Failed to open the resource database.\n");
+
+ /* Load an empty database so we don't keep trying to load the
+ * default database over and over again. */
+ database = xcb_xrm_database_from_string("");
+
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ char *resource;
+ xcb_xrm_resource_get_string(database, name, NULL, &resource);
+ return resource;
+}
+
/*
* Parses the given file by first replacing the variables, then calling
* parse_config and possibly launching i3-nagbar.
*
*/
bool parse_file(const char *f, bool use_nagbar) {
- SLIST_HEAD(variables_head, Variable) variables = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(&variables);
- int fd, ret, read_bytes = 0;
+ struct variables_head variables = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(&variables);
+ int fd;
struct stat stbuf;
char *buf;
FILE *fstr;
- char buffer[1026], key[512], value[512];
+ char buffer[4096], key[512], value[4096], *continuation = NULL;
if ((fd = open(f, O_RDONLY)) == -1)
die("Could not open configuration file: %s\n", strerror(errno));
if (fstat(fd, &stbuf) == -1)
die("Could not fstat file: %s\n", strerror(errno));
- buf = scalloc((stbuf.st_size + 1) * sizeof(char));
- while (read_bytes < stbuf.st_size) {
- if ((ret = read(fd, buf + read_bytes, (stbuf.st_size - read_bytes))) < 0)
- die("Could not read(): %s\n", strerror(errno));
- read_bytes += ret;
- }
-
- if (lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1)
- die("Could not lseek: %s\n", strerror(errno));
+ buf = scalloc(stbuf.st_size + 1, 1);
if ((fstr = fdopen(fd, "r")) == NULL)
die("Could not fdopen: %s\n", strerror(errno));
+ FREE(current_config);
+ current_config = scalloc(stbuf.st_size + 1, 1);
+ if ((ssize_t)fread(current_config, 1, stbuf.st_size, fstr) != stbuf.st_size) {
+ die("Could not fread: %s\n", strerror(errno));
+ }
+ rewind(fstr);
+
+ bool invalid_sets = false;
+
while (!feof(fstr)) {
- if (fgets(buffer, 1024, fstr) == NULL) {
+ if (!continuation)
+ continuation = buffer;
+ if (fgets(continuation, sizeof(buffer) - (continuation - buffer), fstr) == NULL) {
if (feof(fstr))
break;
die("Could not read configuration file\n");
}
+ if (buffer[strlen(buffer) - 1] != '\n' && !feof(fstr)) {
+ ELOG("Your line continuation is too long, it exceeds %zd bytes\n", sizeof(buffer));
+ }
+
+ /* sscanf implicitly strips whitespace. */
+ value[0] = '\0';
+ const bool skip_line = (sscanf(buffer, "%511s %4095[^\n]", key, value) < 1 || strlen(key) < 3);
+ const bool comment = (key[0] == '#');
+ value[4095] = '\n';
- /* sscanf implicitly strips whitespace. Also, we skip comments and empty lines. */
- if (sscanf(buffer, "%s %[^\n]", key, value) < 1 ||
- key[0] == '#' || strlen(key) < 3)
+ continuation = strstr(buffer, "\\\n");
+ if (continuation) {
+ if (!comment) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ DLOG("line continuation in comment is ignored: \"%.*s\"\n", (int)strlen(buffer) - 1, buffer);
+ continuation = NULL;
+ }
+
+ strncpy(buf + strlen(buf), buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1);
+
+ /* Skip comments and empty lines. */
+ if (skip_line || comment) {
continue;
+ }
+
+ if (strcasecmp(key, "set") == 0 && *value != '\0') {
+ char v_key[512];
+ char v_value[4096] = {'\0'};
+
+ if (sscanf(value, "%511s %4095[^\n]", v_key, v_value) < 1) {
+ ELOG("Failed to parse variable specification '%s', skipping it.\n", value);
+ invalid_sets = true;
+ continue;
+ }
- if (strcasecmp(key, "set") == 0) {
- if (value[0] != '$') {
+ if (v_key[0] != '$') {
ELOG("Malformed variable assignment, name has to start with $\n");
+ invalid_sets = true;
continue;
}
- /* get key/value for this variable */
- char *v_key = value, *v_value;
- if (strstr(value, " ") == NULL && strstr(value, "\t") == NULL) {
- ELOG("Malformed variable assignment, need a value\n");
+ upsert_variable(&variables, v_key, v_value);
+ continue;
+ } else if (strcasecmp(key, "set_from_resource") == 0) {
+ char res_name[512] = {'\0'};
+ char v_key[512];
+ char fallback[4096] = {'\0'};
+
+ /* Ensure that this string is terminated. For example, a user might
+ * want a variable to be empty if the resource can't be found and
+ * uses
+ * set_from_resource $foo i3wm.foo
+ * Without explicitly terminating the string first, sscanf() will
+ * leave it uninitialized, causing garbage in the config.*/
+ fallback[0] = '\0';
+
+ if (sscanf(value, "%511s %511s %4095[^\n]", v_key, res_name, fallback) < 1) {
+ ELOG("Failed to parse resource specification '%s', skipping it.\n", value);
+ invalid_sets = true;
continue;
}
- if (!(v_value = strstr(value, " ")))
- v_value = strstr(value, "\t");
+ if (v_key[0] != '$') {
+ ELOG("Malformed variable assignment, name has to start with $\n");
+ invalid_sets = true;
+ continue;
+ }
- *(v_value++) = '\0';
- while (*v_value == '\t' || *v_value == ' ')
- v_value++;
+ char *res_value = get_resource(res_name);
+ if (res_value == NULL) {
+ DLOG("Could not get resource '%s', using fallback '%s'.\n", res_name, fallback);
+ res_value = sstrdup(fallback);
+ }
- struct Variable *new = scalloc(sizeof(struct Variable));
- new->key = sstrdup(v_key);
- new->value = sstrdup(v_value);
- SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&variables, new, variables);
- DLOG("Got new variable %s = %s\n", v_key, v_value);
+ upsert_variable(&variables, v_key, res_value);
+ FREE(res_value);
continue;
}
}
fclose(fstr);
+ if (database != NULL) {
+ xcb_xrm_database_free(database);
+ /* Explicitly set the database to NULL again in case the config gets reloaded. */
+ database = NULL;
+ }
+
/* For every custom variable, see how often it occurs in the file and
* how much extra bytes it requires when replaced. */
struct Variable *current, *nearest;
char *next;
for (next = bufcopy;
next < (bufcopy + stbuf.st_size) &&
- (next = strcasestr(next, current->key)) != NULL;
+ (next = strcasestr(next, current->key)) != NULL;
next += strlen(current->key)) {
*next = '_';
extra_bytes += extra;
FREE(bufcopy);
/* Then, allocate a new buffer and copy the file over to the new one,
- * but replace occurences of our variables */
+ * but replace occurrences of our variables */
char *walk = buf, *destwalk;
- char *new = smalloc((stbuf.st_size + extra_bytes + 1) * sizeof(char));
+ char *new = scalloc(stbuf.st_size + extra_bytes + 1, 1);
destwalk = new;
while (walk < (buf + stbuf.st_size)) {
/* Find the next variable */
int version = detect_version(buf);
if (version == 3) {
/* We need to convert this v3 configuration */
- char *converted = migrate_config(new, stbuf.st_size);
+ char *converted = migrate_config(new, strlen(new));
if (converted != NULL) {
ELOG("\n");
ELOG("****************************************************************\n");
}
}
- context = scalloc(sizeof(struct context));
+ context = scalloc(1, sizeof(struct context));
context->filename = f;
struct ConfigResultIR *config_output = parse_config(new, context);
yajl_gen_free(config_output->json_gen);
+ extract_workspace_names_from_bindings();
check_for_duplicate_bindings(context);
+ reorder_bindings();
- if (use_nagbar && (context->has_errors || context->has_warnings)) {
+ if (use_nagbar && (context->has_errors || context->has_warnings || invalid_sets)) {
ELOG("FYI: You are using i3 version %s\n", i3_version);
if (version == 3)
ELOG("Please convert your configfile first, then fix any remaining errors (see above).\n");
- char *editaction,
- *pageraction;
- sasprintf(&editaction, "i3-sensible-editor \"%s\" && i3-msg reload\n", f);
- sasprintf(&pageraction, "i3-sensible-pager \"%s\"\n", errorfilename);
- char *argv[] = {
- NULL, /* will be replaced by the executable path */
- "-f",
- (config.font.pattern ? config.font.pattern : "fixed"),
- "-t",
- (context->has_errors ? "error" : "warning"),
- "-m",
- (context->has_errors ? "You have an error in your i3 config file!" : "Your config is outdated. Please fix the warnings to make sure everything works."),
- "-b",
- "edit config",
- editaction,
- (errorfilename ? "-b" : NULL),
- (context->has_errors ? "show errors" : "show warnings"),
- pageraction,
- NULL};
-
- start_nagbar(&config_error_nagbar_pid, argv);
- free(editaction);
- free(pageraction);
+ start_config_error_nagbar(f, context->has_errors || invalid_sets);
}
bool has_errors = context->has_errors;