/* * $Id$ * * Copyright (c) 1994, 1995. Netscape Communications Corporation. All * rights reserved. * * Use of this software is governed by the terms of the license agreement for * the Netscape Communications or Netscape Comemrce Server between the * parties. */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* * shexp.h: Defines and prototypes for shell exp. match routines * * * This routine will match a string with a shell expression. The expressions * accepted are based loosely on the expressions accepted by zsh. * * o * matches anything * o ? matches one character * o \ will escape a special character * o $ matches the end of the string * o [abc] matches one occurence of a, b, or c. The only character that needs * to be escaped in this is ], all others are not special. * o [a-z] matches any character between a and z * o [^az] matches any character except a or z * o ~ followed by another shell expression will remove any pattern * matching the shell expression from the match list * o (foo|bar) will match either the substring foo, or the substring bar. * These can be shell expressions as well. * * The public interface to these routines is documented below. * * Rob McCool * */ #ifndef SHEXP_H #define SHEXP_H /* * Requires that the macro MALLOC be set to a "safe" malloc that will * exit if no memory is available. If not under MCC httpd, define MALLOC * to be the real malloc and play with fire, or make your own function. */ #include "../netsite.h" #include /* isalnum */ #include /* strlen */ /* --------------------------- Public routines ---------------------------- */ /* * shexp_valid takes a shell expression exp as input. It returns: * * NON_SXP if exp is a standard string * INVALID_SXP if exp is a shell expression, but invalid * VALID_SXP if exp is a valid shell expression */ #define NON_SXP -1 #define INVALID_SXP -2 #define VALID_SXP 1 int shexp_valid(char *exp); /* * shexp_match * * Takes a prevalidated shell expression exp, and a string str. * * Returns 0 on match and 1 on non-match. */ int shexp_match(char *str, char *exp); /* * shexp_cmp * * Same as above, but validates the exp first. 0 on match, 1 on non-match, * -1 on invalid exp. shexp_casecmp does the same thing but is case * insensitive. */ int shexp_cmp(char *str, char *exp); int shexp_casecmp(char *str, char *exp); #endif