--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libjli/version_comp.c Thu Dec 04 10:34:55 2014 +0100
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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2003, 2006, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
- * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
- *
- * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
- * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
- * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
- * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
- *
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- * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
- * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
- * accompanied this code).
- *
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- * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
- *
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- */
-
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include "jni.h"
-#include "jli_util.h"
-#include "version_comp.h"
-
-/*
- * A collection of useful strings. One should think of these as #define
- * entries, but actual strings can be more efficient (with many compilers).
- */
-static const char *separators = ".-_";
-static const char *zero_string = "0";
-
-/*
- * Validate a string as parsable as a "Java int". If so parsable,
- * return true (non-zero) and store the numeric value at the address
- * passed in as "value"; otherwise return false (zero).
- *
- * Note that the maximum allowable value is 2147483647 as defined by
- * the "Java Language Specification" which precludes the use of native
- * conversion routines which may have other limits.
- *
- * Also note that we don't have to worry about the alternate maximum
- * allowable value of 2147483648 because it is only allowed after
- * the unary negation operator and this grammar doesn't have one
- * of those.
- *
- * Finally, note that a value which exceeds the maximum jint value will
- * return false (zero). This results in the otherwise purely numeric
- * string being compared as a string of characters (as per the spec.)
- */
-static int
-isjavaint(const char *s, jint *value)
-{
- jlong sum = 0;
- jint digit;
- while (*s != '\0')
- if (isdigit(*s)) {
- digit = (jint)((int)(*s++) - (int)('0'));
- sum = (sum * 10) + digit;
- if (sum > 2147483647)
- return (0); /* Overflows jint (but not jlong) */
- } else
- return (0);
- *value = (jint)sum;
- return (1);
-}
-
-/*
- * Modeled after strcmp(), compare two strings (as in the grammar defined
- * in Appendix A of JSR 56). If both strings can be interpreted as
- * Java ints, do a numeric comparison, else it is strcmp().
- */
-static int
-comp_string(const char *s1, const char *s2)
-{
- jint v1, v2;
- if (isjavaint(s1, &v1) && isjavaint(s2, &v2))
- return ((int)(v1 - v2));
- else
- return (JLI_StrCmp(s1, s2));
-}
-
-/*
- * Modeled after strcmp(), compare two version-ids for a Prefix
- * Match as defined in JSR 56.
- */
-int
-JLI_PrefixVersionId(const char *id1, char *id2)
-{
- char *s1 = JLI_StringDup(id1);
- char *s2 = JLI_StringDup(id2);
- char *m1 = s1;
- char *m2 = s2;
- char *end1 = NULL;
- char *end2 = NULL;
- int res = 0;
-
- do {
-
- if ((s1 != NULL) && ((end1 = JLI_StrPBrk(s1, ".-_")) != NULL))
- *end1 = '\0';
- if ((s2 != NULL) && ((end2 = JLI_StrPBrk(s2, ".-_")) != NULL))
- *end2 = '\0';
-
- res = comp_string(s1, s2);
-
- if (end1 != NULL)
- s1 = end1 + 1;
- else
- s1 = NULL;
- if (end2 != NULL)
- s2 = end2 + 1;
- else
- s2 = NULL;
-
- } while (res == 0 && ((s1 != NULL) && (s2 != NULL)));
-
- JLI_MemFree(m1);
- JLI_MemFree(m2);
- return (res);
-}
-
-/*
- * Modeled after strcmp(), compare two version-ids for an Exact
- * Match as defined in JSR 56.
- */
-int
-JLI_ExactVersionId(const char *id1, char *id2)
-{
- char *s1 = JLI_StringDup(id1);
- char *s2 = JLI_StringDup(id2);
- char *m1 = s1;
- char *m2 = s2;
- char *end1 = NULL;
- char *end2 = NULL;
- int res = 0;
-
- do {
-
- if ((s1 != NULL) && ((end1 = JLI_StrPBrk(s1, separators)) != NULL))
- *end1 = '\0';
- if ((s2 != NULL) && ((end2 = JLI_StrPBrk(s2, separators)) != NULL))
- *end2 = '\0';
-
- if ((s1 != NULL) && (s2 == NULL))
- res = comp_string(s1, zero_string);
- else if ((s1 == NULL) && (s2 != NULL))
- res = comp_string(zero_string, s2);
- else
- res = comp_string(s1, s2);
-
- if (end1 != NULL)
- s1 = end1 + 1;
- else
- s1 = NULL;
- if (end2 != NULL)
- s2 = end2 + 1;
- else
- s2 = NULL;
-
- } while (res == 0 && ((s1 != NULL) || (s2 != NULL)));
-
- JLI_MemFree(m1);
- JLI_MemFree(m2);
- return (res);
-}
-
-/*
- * Return true if this simple-element (as defined in JSR 56) forms
- * an acceptable match.
- *
- * JSR 56 is modified by the Java Web Start <rel> Developer Guide
- * where it is stated "... Java Web Start will not consider an installed
- * non-FCS (i.e., milestone) JRE as a match. ... a JRE from Sun
- * Microsystems, Inc., is by convention a non-FCS (milestone) JRE
- * if there is a dash (-) in the version string."
- *
- * An undocumented caveat to the above is that an exact match with a
- * hyphen is accepted as a development extension.
- *
- * These modifications are addressed by the specific comparisons
- * for releases with hyphens.
- */
-static int
-acceptable_simple_element(const char *release, char *simple_element)
-{
- char *modifier;
- modifier = simple_element + JLI_StrLen(simple_element) - 1;
- if (*modifier == '*') {
- *modifier = '\0';
- if (JLI_StrChr(release, '-'))
- return ((JLI_StrCmp(release, simple_element) == 0)?1:0);
- return ((JLI_PrefixVersionId(release, simple_element) == 0)?1:0);
- } else if (*modifier == '+') {
- *modifier = '\0';
- if (JLI_StrChr(release, '-'))
- return ((JLI_StrCmp(release, simple_element) == 0)?1:0);
- return ((JLI_ExactVersionId(release, simple_element) >= 0)?1:0);
- } else {
- return ((JLI_ExactVersionId(release, simple_element) == 0)?1:0);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Return true if this element (as defined in JSR 56) forms
- * an acceptable match. An element is the intersection (and)
- * of multiple simple-elements.
- */
-static int
-acceptable_element(const char *release, char *element)
-{
- char *end;
- do {
- if ((end = JLI_StrChr(element, '&')) != NULL)
- *end = '\0';
- if (!acceptable_simple_element(release, element))
- return (0);
- if (end != NULL)
- element = end + 1;
- } while (end != NULL);
- return (1);
-}
-
-/*
- * Checks if release is acceptable by the specification version-string.
- * Return true if this version-string (as defined in JSR 56) forms
- * an acceptable match. A version-string is the union (or) of multiple
- * elements.
- */
-int
-JLI_AcceptableRelease(const char *release, char *version_string)
-{
- char *vs;
- char *m1;
- char *end;
- m1 = vs = JLI_StringDup(version_string);
- do {
- if ((end = JLI_StrChr(vs, ' ')) != NULL)
- *end = '\0';
- if (acceptable_element(release, vs)) {
- JLI_MemFree(m1);
- return (1);
- }
- if (end != NULL)
- vs = end + 1;
- } while (end != NULL);
- JLI_MemFree(m1);
- return (0);
-}
-
-/*
- * Return true if this is a valid simple-element (as defined in JSR 56).
- *
- * The official grammar for a simple-element is:
- *
- * simple-element ::= version-id | version-id modifier
- * modifier ::= '+' | '*'
- * version-id ::= string ( separator string )*
- * string ::= char ( char )*
- * char ::= Any ASCII character except a space, an
- * ampersand, a separator or a modifier
- * separator ::= '.' | '-' | '_'
- *
- * However, for efficiency, it is time to abandon the top down parser
- * implementation. After deleting the potential trailing modifier, we
- * are left with a version-id.
- *
- * Note that a valid version-id has three simple properties:
- *
- * 1) Doesn't contain a space, an ampersand or a modifier.
- *
- * 2) Doesn't begin or end with a separator.
- *
- * 3) Doesn't contain two adjacent separators.
- *
- * Any other line noise constitutes a valid version-id.
- */
-static int
-valid_simple_element(char *simple_element)
-{
- char *last;
- size_t len;
-
- if ((simple_element == NULL) || ((len = JLI_StrLen(simple_element)) == 0))
- return (0);
- last = simple_element + len - 1;
- if (*last == '*' || *last == '+') {
- if (--len == 0)
- return (0);
- *last-- = '\0';
- }
- if (JLI_StrPBrk(simple_element, " &+*") != NULL) /* Property #1 */
- return (0);
- if ((JLI_StrChr(".-_", *simple_element) != NULL) || /* Property #2 */
- (JLI_StrChr(".-_", *last) != NULL))
- return (0);
- for (; simple_element != last; simple_element++) /* Property #3 */
- if ((JLI_StrChr(".-_", *simple_element) != NULL) &&
- (JLI_StrChr(".-_", *(simple_element + 1)) != NULL))
- return (0);
- return (1);
-}
-
-/*
- * Return true if this is a valid element (as defined in JSR 56).
- * An element is the intersection (and) of multiple simple-elements.
- */
-static int
-valid_element(char *element)
-{
- char *end;
- if ((element == NULL) || (JLI_StrLen(element) == 0))
- return (0);
- do {
- if ((end = JLI_StrChr(element, '&')) != NULL)
- *end = '\0';
- if (!valid_simple_element(element))
- return (0);
- if (end != NULL)
- element = end + 1;
- } while (end != NULL);
- return (1);
-}
-
-/*
- * Validates a version string by the extended JSR 56 grammar.
- */
-int
-JLI_ValidVersionString(char *version_string)
-{
- char *vs;
- char *m1;
- char *end;
- if ((version_string == NULL) || (JLI_StrLen(version_string) == 0))
- return (0);
- m1 = vs = JLI_StringDup(version_string);
- do {
- if ((end = JLI_StrChr(vs, ' ')) != NULL)
- *end = '\0';
- if (!valid_element(vs)) {
- JLI_MemFree(m1);
- return (0);
- }
- if (end != NULL)
- vs = end + 1;
- } while (end != NULL);
- JLI_MemFree(m1);
- return (1);
-}