[or-cvs] Add ability for some-but-not-all abbrevs to work in config ...
Nick Mathewson
nickm at seul.org
Wed Oct 27 17:37:05 UTC 2004
Update of /home/or/cvsroot/src/or
In directory moria.mit.edu:/tmp/cvs-serv4862/src/or
Modified Files:
config.c
Log Message:
Add ability for some-but-not-all abbrevs to work in config file. Add a bunch of singular/plural abbrevs suggested by arma
Index: config.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/or/cvsroot/src/or/config.c,v
retrieving revision 1.189
retrieving revision 1.190
diff -u -d -r1.189 -r1.190
--- config.c 27 Oct 2004 03:42:09 -0000 1.189
+++ config.c 27 Oct 2004 17:37:01 -0000 1.190
@@ -30,13 +30,27 @@
typedef struct config_abbrev_t {
char *abbreviated;
char *full;
+ int commandline_only;
} config_abbrev_t;
+/* Handy macro for declaring "In the config file or on the command line,
+ * you can abbreviate <b>tok</b>s as <b>tok</b>". */
+#define PLURAL(tok) { #tok, #tok "s", 0 }
+
/* A list of command-line abbreviations. */
static config_abbrev_t config_abbrevs[] = {
- { "l", "LogLevel" },
+ PLURAL(ExitNode),
+ PLURAL(EntryNodes),
+ PLURAL(ExcludeNode),
+ PLURAL(FirewallPort),
+ PLURAL(HiddenServiceNode),
+ PLURAL(HiddenServiceExcludeNode),
+ PLURAL(RendNode),
+ PLURAL(RendExcludeNode),
+ { "l", "LogLevel" , 1},
{ NULL, NULL },
};
+#undef PLURAL
/* A variable allowed in the configuration file or on the command line */
typedef struct config_var_t {
@@ -135,19 +149,23 @@
static int parse_dir_server_line(const char *line);
static int parse_redirect_line(or_options_t *options,
struct config_line_t *line);
-static const char *expand_abbrev(const char *option);
+static const char *expand_abbrev(const char *option, int commandline_only);
static config_var_t *config_find_option(const char *key);
/** If <b>option</b> is an official abbreviation for a longer option,
- * return the longer option. Otherwise return <b>option</b> */
+ * return the longer option. Otherwise return <b>option</b>.
+ * If <b>command_line</b> is set, apply all abbreviations. Otherwise, only
+ * apply abbreviations that work for the config file and the command line. */
static const char *
-expand_abbrev(const char *option)
+expand_abbrev(const char *option, int command_line)
{
int i;
for (i=0; config_abbrevs[i].abbreviated; ++i) {
/* Abbreviations aren't casei. */
- if (!strcmp(option,config_abbrevs[i].abbreviated))
+ if (!strcmp(option,config_abbrevs[i].abbreviated) &&
+ (command_line || !config_abbrevs[i].commandline_only)) {
return config_abbrevs[i].full;
+ }
}
return option;
}
@@ -174,7 +192,7 @@
while(*s == '-')
s++;
- new->key = tor_strdup(expand_abbrev(s));
+ new->key = tor_strdup(expand_abbrev(s, 1));
new->value = tor_strdup(argv[i+1]);
log(LOG_DEBUG,"Commandline: parsed keyword '%s', value '%s'",
@@ -354,6 +372,12 @@
config_assign(or_options_t *options, struct config_line_t *list)
{
while (list) {
+ const char *full = expand_abbrev(list->key, 0);
+ if (strcmp(full,list->key)) {
+ tor_free(list->key);
+ list->key = tor_strdup(full);
+ }
+
if (config_assign_line(options, list))
return -1;
list = list->next;
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