#undef I3__FILE__ #define I3__FILE__ "commands_parser.c" /* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * commands_parser.c: hand-written parser to parse commands (commands are what * you bind on keys and what you can send to i3 using the IPC interface, like * 'move left' or 'workspace 4'). * * We use a hand-written parser instead of lex/yacc because our commands are * easy for humans, not for computers. Thus, it’s quite hard to specify a * context-free grammar for the commands. A PEG grammar would be easier, but * there’s downsides to every PEG parser generator I have come across so far. * * This parser is basically a state machine which looks for literals or strings * and can push either on a stack. After identifying a literal or string, it * will either transition to the current state, to a different state, or call a * function (like cmd_move()). * * Special care has been taken that error messages are useful and the code is * well testable (when compiled with -DTEST_PARSER it will output to stdout * instead of actually calling any function). * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "all.h" // Macros to make the YAJL API a bit easier to use. #define y(x, ...) (command_output.json_gen != NULL ? yajl_gen_##x(command_output.json_gen, ##__VA_ARGS__) : 0) #define ystr(str) (command_output.json_gen != NULL ? yajl_gen_string(command_output.json_gen, (unsigned char *)str, strlen(str)) : 0) /******************************************************************************* * The data structures used for parsing. Essentially the current state and a * list of tokens for that state. * * The GENERATED_* files are generated by generate-commands-parser.pl with the * input parser-specs/commands.spec. ******************************************************************************/ #include "GENERATED_command_enums.h" typedef struct token { char *name; char *identifier; /* This might be __CALL */ cmdp_state next_state; union { uint16_t call_identifier; } extra; } cmdp_token; typedef struct tokenptr { cmdp_token *array; int n; } cmdp_token_ptr; #include "GENERATED_command_tokens.h" /******************************************************************************* * The (small) stack where identified literals are stored during the parsing * of a single command (like $workspace). ******************************************************************************/ struct stack_entry { /* Just a pointer, not dynamically allocated. */ const char *identifier; enum { STACK_STR = 0, STACK_LONG = 1, } type; union { char *str; long num; } val; }; /* 10 entries should be enough for everybody. */ static struct stack_entry stack[10]; /* * Pushes a string (identified by 'identifier') on the stack. We simply use a * single array, since the number of entries we have to store is very small. * */ static void push_string(const char *identifier, char *str) { for (int c = 0; c < 10; c++) { if (stack[c].identifier != NULL) continue; /* Found a free slot, let’s store it here. */ stack[c].identifier = identifier; stack[c].val.str = str; stack[c].type = STACK_STR; return; } /* 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 " "in the code, or a new command which contains more than " "10 identified tokens.\n"); exit(1); } // TODO move to a common util static void push_long(const char *identifier, long num) { for (int c = 0; c < 10; c++) { if (stack[c].identifier != NULL) { continue; } stack[c].identifier = identifier; stack[c].val.num = num; stack[c].type = STACK_LONG; return; } /* 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 " "in the code, or a new command which contains more than " "10 identified tokens.\n"); exit(1); } // TODO move to a common util static const char *get_string(const char *identifier) { for (int c = 0; c < 10; c++) { if (stack[c].identifier == NULL) break; if (strcmp(identifier, stack[c].identifier) == 0) return stack[c].val.str; } return NULL; } // TODO move to a common util static long get_long(const char *identifier) { for (int c = 0; c < 10; c++) { if (stack[c].identifier == NULL) break; if (strcmp(identifier, stack[c].identifier) == 0) return stack[c].val.num; } return 0; } // TODO move to a common util static void clear_stack(void) { for (int c = 0; c < 10; c++) { if (stack[c].type == STACK_STR && stack[c].val.str != NULL) free(stack[c].val.str); stack[c].identifier = NULL; stack[c].val.str = NULL; stack[c].val.num = 0; } } /******************************************************************************* * The parser itself. ******************************************************************************/ static cmdp_state state; #ifndef TEST_PARSER static Match current_match; #endif static struct CommandResultIR subcommand_output; static struct CommandResultIR command_output; #include "GENERATED_command_call.h" static void next_state(const cmdp_token *token) { if (token->next_state == __CALL) { subcommand_output.json_gen = command_output.json_gen; subcommand_output.needs_tree_render = false; GENERATED_call(token->extra.call_identifier, &subcommand_output); state = subcommand_output.next_state; /* If any subcommand requires a tree_render(), we need to make the * whole parser result request a tree_render(). */ if (subcommand_output.needs_tree_render) command_output.needs_tree_render = true; clear_stack(); return; } state = token->next_state; if (state == INITIAL) { clear_stack(); } } /* * Parses a string (or word, if as_word is true). Extracted out of * parse_command so that it can be used in src/workspace.c for interpreting * workspace commands. * */ char *parse_string(const char **walk, bool as_word) { const char *beginning = *walk; /* Handle quoted strings (or words). */ if (**walk == '"') { beginning++; (*walk)++; for (; **walk != '\0' && **walk != '"'; (*walk)++) if (**walk == '\\' && *(*walk + 1) != '\0') (*walk)++; } else { if (!as_word) { /* For a string (starting with 's'), the delimiters are * comma (,) and semicolon (;) which introduce a new * operation or command, respectively. Also, newlines * end a command. */ while (**walk != ';' && **walk != ',' && **walk != '\0' && **walk != '\r' && **walk != '\n') (*walk)++; } else { /* For a word, the delimiters are white space (' ' or * '\t'), closing square bracket (]), comma (,) and * semicolon (;). */ while (**walk != ' ' && **walk != '\t' && **walk != ']' && **walk != ',' && **walk != ';' && **walk != '\r' && **walk != '\n' && **walk != '\0') (*walk)++; } } if (*walk == beginning) return NULL; char *str = scalloc(*walk - beginning + 1, 1); /* We copy manually to handle escaping of characters. */ int inpos, outpos; for (inpos = 0, outpos = 0; inpos < (*walk - beginning); inpos++, outpos++) { /* We only handle escaped double quotes and backslashes to not break * backwards compatibility with people using \w in regular expressions * etc. */ if (beginning[inpos] == '\\' && (beginning[inpos + 1] == '"' || beginning[inpos + 1] == '\\')) inpos++; str[outpos] = beginning[inpos]; } return str; } /* * Parses and executes the given command. If a caller-allocated yajl_gen is * passed, a json reply will be generated in the format specified by the ipc * protocol. Pass NULL if no json reply is required. * * Free the returned CommandResult with command_result_free(). */ CommandResult *parse_command(const char *input, yajl_gen gen) { DLOG("COMMAND: *%s*\n", input); state = INITIAL; CommandResult *result = scalloc(1, sizeof(CommandResult)); /* A YAJL JSON generator used for formatting replies. */ command_output.json_gen = gen; y(array_open); command_output.needs_tree_render = false; const char *walk = input; const size_t len = strlen(input); int c; const cmdp_token *token; bool token_handled; // TODO: make this testable #ifndef TEST_PARSER cmd_criteria_init(¤t_match, &subcommand_output); #endif /* The "<=" operator is intentional: We also handle the terminating 0-byte * explicitly by looking for an 'end' token. */ while ((size_t)(walk - input) <= len) { /* skip whitespace and newlines before every token */ while ((*walk == ' ' || *walk == '\t' || *walk == '\r' || *walk == '\n') && *walk != '\0') walk++; cmdp_token_ptr *ptr = &(tokens[state]); token_handled = false; for (c = 0; c < ptr->n; c++) { token = &(ptr->array[c]); /* A literal. */ if (token->name[0] == '\'') { if (strncasecmp(walk, token->name + 1, strlen(token->name) - 1) == 0) { if (token->identifier != NULL) push_string(token->identifier, sstrdup(token->name + 1)); walk += strlen(token->name) - 1; next_state(token); token_handled = true; break; } continue; } if (strcmp(token->name, "number") == 0) { /* Handle numbers. We only accept decimal numbers for now. */ char *end = NULL; errno = 0; long int num = strtol(walk, &end, 10); if ((errno == ERANGE && (num == LONG_MIN || num == LONG_MAX)) || (errno != 0 && num == 0)) continue; /* No valid numbers found */ if (end == walk) continue; if (token->identifier != NULL) push_long(token->identifier, num); /* Set walk to the first non-number character */ walk = end; next_state(token); token_handled = true; break; } if (strcmp(token->name, "string") == 0 || strcmp(token->name, "word") == 0) { char *str = parse_string(&walk, (token->name[0] != 's')); if (str != NULL) { if (token->identifier) push_string(token->identifier, str); /* If we are at the end of a quoted string, skip the ending * double quote. */ if (*walk == '"') walk++; next_state(token); token_handled = true; break; } } if (strcmp(token->name, "end") == 0) { if (*walk == '\0' || *walk == ',' || *walk == ';') { next_state(token); token_handled = true; /* To make sure we start with an appropriate matching * datastructure for commands which do *not* specify any * criteria, we re-initialize the criteria system after * every command. */ // TODO: make this testable #ifndef TEST_PARSER if (*walk == '\0' || *walk == ';') cmd_criteria_init(¤t_match, &subcommand_output); #endif walk++; break; } } } if (!token_handled) { /* Figure out how much memory we will need to fill in the names of * all tokens afterwards. */ int tokenlen = 0; for (c = 0; c < ptr->n; c++) tokenlen += strlen(ptr->array[c].name) + strlen("'', "); /* Build up a decent error message. We include the problem, the * full input, and underline the position where the parser * currently is. */ char *errormessage; char *possible_tokens = smalloc(tokenlen + 1); char *tokenwalk = possible_tokens; for (c = 0; c < ptr->n; c++) { token = &(ptr->array[c]); if (token->name[0] == '\'') { /* A literal is copied to the error message enclosed with * single quotes. */ *tokenwalk++ = '\''; strcpy(tokenwalk, token->name + 1); tokenwalk += strlen(token->name + 1); *tokenwalk++ = '\''; } else { /* Any other token is copied to the error message enclosed * with angle brackets. */ *tokenwalk++ = '<'; strcpy(tokenwalk, token->name); tokenwalk += strlen(token->name); *tokenwalk++ = '>'; } if (c < (ptr->n - 1)) { *tokenwalk++ = ','; *tokenwalk++ = ' '; } } *tokenwalk = '\0'; sasprintf(&errormessage, "Expected one of these tokens: %s", possible_tokens); free(possible_tokens); /* Contains the same amount of characters as 'input' has, but with * the unparseable part highlighted using ^ characters. */ char *position = smalloc(len + 1); for (const char *copywalk = input; *copywalk != '\0'; copywalk++) position[(copywalk - input)] = (copywalk >= walk ? '^' : ' '); position[len] = '\0'; ELOG("%s\n", errormessage); ELOG("Your command: %s\n", input); ELOG(" %s\n", position); result->parse_error = true; result->error_message = errormessage; /* Format this error message as a JSON reply. */ y(map_open); ystr("success"); y(bool, false); /* We set parse_error to true to distinguish this from other * errors. i3-nagbar is spawned upon keypresses only for parser * errors. */ ystr("parse_error"); y(bool, true); ystr("error"); ystr(errormessage); ystr("input"); ystr(input); ystr("errorposition"); ystr(position); y(map_close); free(position); clear_stack(); break; } } y(array_close); result->needs_tree_render = command_output.needs_tree_render; return result; } /* * Frees a CommandResult */ void command_result_free(CommandResult *result) { if (result == NULL) return; FREE(result->error_message); FREE(result); } /******************************************************************************* * Code for building the stand-alone binary test.commands_parser which is used * by t/187-commands-parser.t. ******************************************************************************/ #ifdef TEST_PARSER /* * Logs the given message to stdout while prefixing the current time to it, * but only if debug logging was activated. * This is to be called by DLOG() which includes filename/linenumber * */ void debuglog(char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); fprintf(stdout, "# "); vfprintf(stdout, fmt, args); va_end(args); } void errorlog(char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args); va_end(args); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { if (argc < 2) { fprintf(stderr, "Syntax: %s \n", argv[0]); return 1; } yajl_gen gen = yajl_gen_alloc(NULL); CommandResult *result = parse_command(argv[1], gen); command_result_free(result); yajl_gen_free(gen); } #endif