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mpv/input/cmd_parse.c
wm4 289705daaf input: allow - as separator between commands, instead of _
Wnile it seems quite logical to me that commands use _ as word
separator, while properties use -, I can't really explain the
difference, and it tends to confuse users as well. So always
prefer - as separator for everything.

Using _ still works, and will probably forever. Not doing so would
probably create too much chaos and confusion.
2015-05-25 21:59:44 +02:00

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/*
* This file is part of mpv.
*
* mpv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* mpv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include "misc/bstr.h"
#include "common/common.h"
#include "common/msg.h"
#include "options/m_option.h"
#include "cmd_parse.h"
#include "cmd_list.h"
#include "input.h"
#include "libmpv/client.h"
static void destroy_cmd(void *ptr)
{
struct mp_cmd *cmd = ptr;
for (int n = 0; n < cmd->nargs; n++)
m_option_free(cmd->args[n].type, &cmd->args[n].v);
}
struct flag {
const char *name;
unsigned int remove, add;
};
static const struct flag cmd_flags[] = {
{"no-osd", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_NO},
{"osd-bar", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_BAR},
{"osd-msg", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_MSG},
{"osd-msg-bar", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_MSG | MP_ON_OSD_BAR},
{"osd-auto", MP_ON_OSD_FLAGS, MP_ON_OSD_AUTO},
{"expand-properties", 0, MP_EXPAND_PROPERTIES},
{"raw", MP_EXPAND_PROPERTIES, 0},
{"repeatable", 0, MP_ALLOW_REPEAT},
{0}
};
static bool apply_flag(struct mp_cmd *cmd, bstr str)
{
for (int n = 0; cmd_flags[n].name; n++) {
if (bstr_equals0(str, cmd_flags[n].name)) {
cmd->flags = (cmd->flags & ~cmd_flags[n].remove) | cmd_flags[n].add;
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
static bool find_cmd(struct mp_log *log, struct mp_cmd *cmd, bstr name)
{
if (name.len == 0) {
mp_err(log, "Command name missing.\n");
return false;
}
char nname[80];
snprintf(nname, sizeof(nname), "%.*s", BSTR_P(name));
for (int n = 0; nname[n]; n++) {
if (nname[n] == '_')
nname[n] = '-';
}
for (int n = 0; mp_cmds[n].name; n++) {
if (strcmp(nname, mp_cmds[n].name) == 0) {
cmd->def = &mp_cmds[n];
cmd->name = (char *)cmd->def->name;
cmd->id = cmd->def->id;
return true;
}
}
mp_err(log, "Command '%.*s' not found.\n", BSTR_P(name));
return false;
}
static bool is_vararg(const struct mp_cmd_def *m, int i)
{
return m->vararg && (i + 1 >= MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS || !m->args[i + 1].type);
}
static const struct m_option *get_arg_type(const struct mp_cmd_def *cmd, int i)
{
if (i >= MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS)
return NULL;
const struct m_option *opt = &cmd->args[i];
if (!opt->type && is_vararg(cmd, i)) {
// The last arg in a vararg command sets all vararg types.
for (int n = i; n >= 0; n--) {
if (cmd->args[n].type) {
opt = &cmd->args[n];
break;
}
}
}
return opt->type ? opt : NULL;
}
// Set correct arg count, and fill in missing optional args.
static bool finish_cmd(struct mp_log *log, struct mp_cmd *cmd)
{
cmd->nargs = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS; i++) {
if (!cmd->args[i].type) {
const struct m_option *opt = get_arg_type(cmd->def, i);
if (!opt || is_vararg(cmd->def, i))
break;
if (!opt->defval && !(opt->flags & MP_CMD_OPT_ARG)) {
mp_err(log, "Command %s: more than %d arguments required.\n",
cmd->name, cmd->nargs);
return false;
}
cmd->args[i].type = opt;
if (opt->defval)
m_option_copy(opt, &cmd->args[i].v, opt->defval);
}
if (cmd->args[i].type)
cmd->nargs = i + 1;
}
return true;
}
struct mp_cmd *mp_input_parse_cmd_node(struct mp_log *log, mpv_node *node)
{
struct mp_cmd *cmd = talloc_ptrtype(NULL, cmd);
talloc_set_destructor(cmd, destroy_cmd);
*cmd = (struct mp_cmd) { .scale = 1, };
if (node->format != MPV_FORMAT_NODE_ARRAY)
goto error;
mpv_node_list *args = node->u.list;
int cur = 0;
while (cur < args->num) {
if (args->values[cur].format != MPV_FORMAT_STRING)
break;
if (!apply_flag(cmd, bstr0(args->values[cur].u.string)))
break;
cur++;
}
bstr cmd_name = {0};
if (cur < args->num && args->values[cur].format == MPV_FORMAT_STRING)
cmd_name = bstr0(args->values[cur++].u.string);
if (!find_cmd(log, cmd, cmd_name))
goto error;
int first = cur;
for (int i = 0; i < args->num - first; i++) {
const struct m_option *opt = get_arg_type(cmd->def, i);
if (!opt) {
mp_err(log, "Command %s: has only %d arguments.\n", cmd->name, i);
goto error;
}
mpv_node *val = &args->values[cur++];
cmd->args[i].type = opt;
void *dst = &cmd->args[i].v;
if (val->format == MPV_FORMAT_STRING) {
int r = m_option_parse(log, opt, bstr0(cmd->name),
bstr0(val->u.string), dst);
if (r < 0) {
mp_err(log, "Command %s: argument %d can't be parsed: %s.\n",
cmd->name, i + 1, m_option_strerror(r));
goto error;
}
} else {
int r = m_option_set_node(opt, dst, val);
if (r < 0) {
mp_err(log, "Command %s: argument %d has incompatible type.\n",
cmd->name, i + 1);
goto error;
}
}
}
if (!finish_cmd(log, cmd))
goto error;
return cmd;
error:
for (int n = 0; n < MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS; n++) {
if (cmd->args[n].type)
m_option_free(cmd->args[n].type, &cmd->args[n].v);
}
talloc_free(cmd);
return NULL;
}
static bool read_token(bstr str, bstr *out_rest, bstr *out_token)
{
bstr t = bstr_lstrip(str);
int next = bstrcspn(t, WHITESPACE "#;");
if (!next)
return false;
*out_token = bstr_splice(t, 0, next);
*out_rest = bstr_cut(t, next);
return true;
}
struct parse_ctx {
struct mp_log *log;
void *tmp;
bstr start, str;
};
static int pctx_read_token(struct parse_ctx *ctx, bstr *out)
{
*out = (bstr){0};
ctx->str = bstr_lstrip(ctx->str);
bstr start = ctx->str;
if (bstr_eatstart0(&ctx->str, "\"")) {
if (!mp_append_escaped_string_noalloc(ctx->tmp, out, &ctx->str)) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Broken string escapes: ...>%.*s<.\n", BSTR_P(start));
return -1;
}
if (!bstr_eatstart0(&ctx->str, "\"")) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Unterminated quotes: ...>%.*s<.\n", BSTR_P(start));
return -1;
}
return 1;
}
return read_token(ctx->str, &ctx->str, out) ? 1 : 0;
}
static struct mp_cmd *parse_cmd_str(struct mp_log *log, void *tmp,
bstr *str, const char *loc)
{
struct parse_ctx *ctx = &(struct parse_ctx){
.log = log,
.tmp = tmp,
.str = *str,
.start = *str,
};
struct mp_cmd *cmd = talloc_ptrtype(NULL, cmd);
talloc_set_destructor(cmd, destroy_cmd);
*cmd = (struct mp_cmd) {
.flags = MP_ON_OSD_AUTO | MP_EXPAND_PROPERTIES,
.scale = 1,
};
ctx->str = bstr_lstrip(ctx->str);
bstr old = ctx->str;
if (mp_replace_legacy_cmd(ctx->tmp, &ctx->str)) {
MP_WARN(ctx, "Warning: command '%.*s' is deprecated, "
"replaced with '%.*s' at %s.\n",
BSTR_P(old), BSTR_P(ctx->str), loc);
ctx->start = ctx->str;
}
bstr cur_token;
if (pctx_read_token(ctx, &cur_token) < 0)
goto error;
while (1) {
if (!apply_flag(cmd, cur_token))
break;
if (pctx_read_token(ctx, &cur_token) < 0)
goto error;
break;
}
if (!find_cmd(ctx->log, cmd, cur_token))
goto error;
for (int i = 0; i < MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS; i++) {
const struct m_option *opt = get_arg_type(cmd->def, i);
if (!opt)
break;
int r = pctx_read_token(ctx, &cur_token);
if (r < 0) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command %s: error in argument %d.\n", cmd->name, i + 1);
goto error;
}
if (r < 1)
break;
struct mp_cmd_arg *cmdarg = &cmd->args[i];
cmdarg->type = opt;
r = m_option_parse(ctx->log, opt, bstr0(cmd->name), cur_token, &cmdarg->v);
if (r < 0) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command %s: argument %d can't be parsed: %s.\n",
cmd->name, i + 1, m_option_strerror(r));
goto error;
}
}
if (!finish_cmd(ctx->log, cmd))
goto error;
bstr dummy;
if (read_token(ctx->str, &dummy, &dummy) && ctx->str.len) {
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command %s has trailing unused arguments: '%.*s'.\n",
cmd->name, BSTR_P(ctx->str));
// Better make it fatal to make it clear something is wrong.
goto error;
}
bstr orig = {ctx->start.start, ctx->str.start - ctx->start.start};
cmd->original = bstrdup(cmd, bstr_strip(orig));
*str = ctx->str;
return cmd;
error:
MP_ERR(ctx, "Command was defined at %s.\n", loc);
talloc_free(cmd);
*str = ctx->str;
return NULL;
}
static struct mp_cmd_def list_def = {
.id = MP_CMD_COMMAND_LIST,
.name = "list",
};
mp_cmd_t *mp_input_parse_cmd_(struct mp_log *log, bstr str, const char *loc)
{
void *tmp = talloc_new(NULL);
bstr original = str;
struct mp_cmd *cmd = parse_cmd_str(log, tmp, &str, loc);
if (!cmd)
goto done;
// Handle "multi" commands
struct mp_cmd **p_prev = NULL;
while (1) {
str = bstr_lstrip(str);
// read_token just to check whether it's trailing whitespace only
bstr u1, u2;
if (!bstr_eatstart0(&str, ";") || !read_token(str, &u1, &u2))
break;
// Multi-command. Since other input.c code uses queue_next for its
// own purposes, a pseudo-command is used to wrap the command list.
if (!p_prev) {
struct mp_cmd *list = talloc_ptrtype(NULL, list);
talloc_set_destructor(list, destroy_cmd);
*list = (struct mp_cmd) {
.id = list_def.id,
.name = (char *)list_def.name,
.def = &list_def,
.original = bstrdup(list, original),
};
talloc_steal(list, cmd);
list->args[0].v.p = cmd;
p_prev = &cmd->queue_next;
cmd = list;
}
struct mp_cmd *sub = parse_cmd_str(log, tmp, &str, loc);
if (!sub) {
talloc_free(cmd);
cmd = NULL;
goto done;
}
talloc_steal(cmd, sub);
*p_prev = sub;
p_prev = &sub->queue_next;
}
done:
talloc_free(tmp);
return cmd;
}
struct mp_cmd *mp_input_parse_cmd_strv(struct mp_log *log, const char **argv)
{
mpv_node items[MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS];
mpv_node_list list = {.values = items};
mpv_node node = {.format = MPV_FORMAT_NODE_ARRAY, .u = {.list = &list}};
while (argv[list.num]) {
if (list.num >= MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS) {
mp_err(log, "Too many arguments to command.\n");
return NULL;
}
char *s = (char *)argv[list.num];
items[list.num++] = (mpv_node){.format = MPV_FORMAT_STRING,
.u = {.string = s}};
}
return mp_input_parse_cmd_node(log, &node);
}
void mp_cmd_free(mp_cmd_t *cmd)
{
talloc_free(cmd);
}
mp_cmd_t *mp_cmd_clone(mp_cmd_t *cmd)
{
mp_cmd_t *ret;
int i;
if (!cmd)
return NULL;
ret = talloc_memdup(NULL, cmd, sizeof(mp_cmd_t));
talloc_set_destructor(ret, destroy_cmd);
ret->name = talloc_strdup(ret, cmd->name);
for (i = 0; i < ret->nargs; i++) {
memset(&ret->args[i].v, 0, ret->args[i].type->type->size);
m_option_copy(ret->args[i].type, &ret->args[i].v, &cmd->args[i].v);
}
ret->original = bstrdup(ret, cmd->original);
if (cmd->id == MP_CMD_COMMAND_LIST) {
struct mp_cmd *prev = NULL;
for (struct mp_cmd *sub = cmd->args[0].v.p; sub; sub = sub->queue_next) {
sub = mp_cmd_clone(sub);
talloc_steal(ret, sub);
if (prev) {
prev->queue_next = sub;
} else {
ret->args[0].v.p = sub;
}
prev = sub;
}
}
return ret;
}
void mp_cmd_dump(struct mp_log *log, int msgl, char *header, struct mp_cmd *cmd)
{
if (!mp_msg_test(log, msgl))
return;
if (header)
mp_msg(log, msgl, "%s ", header);
if (!cmd) {
mp_msg(log, msgl, "(NULL)\n");
return;
}
mp_msg(log, msgl, "%s, flags=%d, args=[", cmd->name, cmd->flags);
for (int n = 0; n < cmd->nargs; n++) {
char *s = m_option_print(cmd->args[n].type, &cmd->args[n].v);
if (n)
mp_msg(log, msgl, ", ");
mp_msg(log, msgl, "%s", s ? s : "(NULL)");
talloc_free(s);
}
mp_msg(log, msgl, "]\n");
}
static int parse_cycle_dir(struct mp_log *log, const struct m_option *opt,
struct bstr name, struct bstr param, void *dst)
{
double val;
if (bstrcmp0(param, "up") == 0) {
val = +1;
} else if (bstrcmp0(param, "down") == 0) {
val = -1;
} else {
return m_option_type_double.parse(log, opt, name, param, dst);
}
*(double *)dst = val;
return 1;
}
const struct m_option_type m_option_type_cycle_dir = {
.name = "up|down",
.parse = parse_cycle_dir,
.size = sizeof(double),
};