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@ -200,6 +200,19 @@ static int get_char (cfile)
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return c;
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}
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/*
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* Return a character to our input buffer.
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*/
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static int
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unget_char(struct parse *cfile, int c) {
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if (c != EOF) {
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cfile->bufix--;
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cfile->ugflag = 1; /* do not put characters into
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our error buffer on the next
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call to get_char() */
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}
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}
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/*
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* GENERAL NOTE ABOUT TOKENS
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*
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@ -231,7 +244,6 @@ get_raw_token(struct parse *cfile) {
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do {
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l = cfile -> line;
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p = cfile -> lpos;
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u = cfile -> ugflag;
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c = get_char (cfile);
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if (!((c == '\n') && cfile->eol_token) &&
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@ -451,9 +463,7 @@ read_whitespace(int c, struct parse *cfile) {
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/*
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* Put the last (non-whitespace) character back.
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*/
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if (c != EOF) {
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cfile->bufix--;
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}
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unget_char(cfile, c);
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/*
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* Return our token.
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@ -617,10 +627,7 @@ static enum dhcp_token read_number (c, cfile)
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* token. If not EOF, rewind the file one byte so
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* the next token is read from there.
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*/
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if(c != EOF) {
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cfile->bufix--;
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cfile->ugflag = 1;
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}
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unget_char(cfile, c);
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goto end_read;
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default:
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@ -655,10 +662,7 @@ static enum dhcp_token read_num_or_name (c, cfile)
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c = get_char (cfile);
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if (!isascii (c) ||
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(c != '-' && c != '_' && !isalnum (c))) {
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if (c != EOF) {
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cfile -> bufix--;
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cfile -> ugflag = 1;
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}
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unget_char(cfile, c);
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break;
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}
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if (!isxdigit (c))
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@ -254,6 +254,23 @@ struct parse {
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const char *tlname;
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int eol_token;
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/*
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* In order to give nice output when we have a parsing error
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* in our file, we keep track of where we are in the line so
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* that we can show the user.
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*
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* We need to keep track of two lines, because we can look
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* ahead, via the "peek" function, to the next line sometimes.
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*
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* The "line1" and "line2" variables act as buffers for this
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* information. The "lpos" variable tells us where we are in the
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* line.
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*
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* When we "put back" a character from the parsing context, we
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* do not want to have the character appear twice in the error
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* output. So, we set a flag, the "ugflag", which the
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* get_char() function uses to check for this condition.
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*/
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char line1 [81];
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char line2 [81];
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int lpos;
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