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called 'pasn1', it works like 'pidl'
and we may can autogenerate ASN.1 code out of it.
(NOTE: the complete LDAP ASN.1 definition is in the RFC 2251,
and maybe some others too :-)
I'm not completly shure if we'll use it in future,
but I commit it so that it won't be lost...
metze
(This used to be commit ddcaf7b63a
)
380 lines
7.5 KiB
Perl
380 lines
7.5 KiB
Perl
###################################################
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# utility functions to support pidl
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# Copyright tridge@samba.org 2000
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# released under the GNU GPL
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package util;
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#####################################################################
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# load a data structure from a file (as saved with SaveStructure)
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sub LoadStructure($)
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{
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my $f = shift;
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my $contents = FileLoad($f);
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defined $contents || return undef;
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return eval "$contents";
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}
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use strict;
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#####################################################################
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# flatten an array of arrays into a single array
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sub FlattenArray2($)
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{
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my $a = shift;
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my @b;
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for my $d (@{$a}) {
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for my $d1 (@{$d}) {
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push(@b, $d1);
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}
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}
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return \@b;
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}
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#####################################################################
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# flatten an array of arrays into a single array
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sub FlattenArray($)
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{
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my $a = shift;
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my @b;
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for my $d (@{$a}) {
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for my $d1 (@{$d}) {
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push(@b, $d1);
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}
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}
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return \@b;
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}
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#####################################################################
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# flatten an array of hashes into a single hash
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sub FlattenHash($)
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{
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my $a = shift;
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my %b;
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for my $d (@{$a}) {
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for my $k (keys %{$d}) {
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$b{$k} = $d->{$k};
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}
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}
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return \%b;
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}
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#####################################################################
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# traverse a perl data structure removing any empty arrays or
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# hashes and any hash elements that map to undef
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sub CleanData($)
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{
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sub CleanData($);
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my($v) = shift;
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if (ref($v) eq "ARRAY") {
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foreach my $i (0 .. $#{$v}) {
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CleanData($v->[$i]);
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if (ref($v->[$i]) eq "ARRAY" && $#{$v->[$i]}==-1) {
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$v->[$i] = undef;
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next;
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}
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}
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# this removes any undefined elements from the array
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@{$v} = grep { defined $_ } @{$v};
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} elsif (ref($v) eq "HASH") {
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foreach my $x (keys %{$v}) {
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CleanData($v->{$x});
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if (!defined $v->{$x}) { delete($v->{$x}); next; }
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if (ref($v->{$x}) eq "ARRAY" && $#{$v->{$x}}==-1) { delete($v->{$x}); next; }
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}
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}
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}
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#####################################################################
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# return the modification time of a file
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sub FileModtime($)
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{
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my($filename) = shift;
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return (stat($filename))[9];
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}
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#####################################################################
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# read a file into a string
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sub FileLoad($)
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{
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my($filename) = shift;
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local(*INPUTFILE);
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open(INPUTFILE, $filename) || return undef;
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my($saved_delim) = $/;
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undef $/;
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my($data) = <INPUTFILE>;
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close(INPUTFILE);
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$/ = $saved_delim;
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return $data;
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}
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#####################################################################
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# write a string into a file
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sub FileSave($$)
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{
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my($filename) = shift;
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my($v) = shift;
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local(*FILE);
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open(FILE, ">$filename") || die "can't open $filename";
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print FILE $v;
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close(FILE);
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}
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#####################################################################
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# return a filename with a changed extension
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sub ChangeExtension($$)
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{
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my($fname) = shift;
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my($ext) = shift;
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if ($fname =~ /^(.*)\.(.*?)$/) {
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return "$1$ext";
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}
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return "$fname$ext";
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}
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#####################################################################
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# a dumper wrapper to prevent dependence on the Data::Dumper module
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# unless we actually need it
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sub MyDumper($)
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{
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require Data::Dumper;
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my $s = shift;
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return Data::Dumper::Dumper($s);
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}
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#####################################################################
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# save a data structure into a file
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sub SaveStructure($$)
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{
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my($filename) = shift;
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my($v) = shift;
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FileSave($filename, MyDumper($v));
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}
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#####################################################################
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# see if a pidl property list contains a give property
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sub has_property($$)
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{
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my($e) = shift;
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my($p) = shift;
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if (!defined $e->{PROPERTIES}) {
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return undef;
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}
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return $e->{PROPERTIES}->{$p};
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}
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sub is_scalar_type($)
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{
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my($type) = shift;
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if ($type =~ /^u?int\d+/) {
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return 1;
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}
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if ($type =~ /char|short|long|NTTIME|
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time_t|error_status_t|boolean32|unsigned32|
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HYPER_T|wchar_t|DATA_BLOB/x) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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# return the NDR alignment for a type
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sub type_align($)
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{
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my($e) = shift;
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my $type = $e->{TYPE};
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if (need_wire_pointer($e)) {
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return 4;
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}
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return 4, if ($type eq "uint32");
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return 4, if ($type eq "long");
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return 2, if ($type eq "short");
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return 1, if ($type eq "char");
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return 1, if ($type eq "uint8");
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return 2, if ($type eq "uint16");
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return 4, if ($type eq "NTTIME");
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return 4, if ($type eq "time_t");
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return 8, if ($type eq "HYPER_T");
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return 2, if ($type eq "wchar_t");
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return 4, if ($type eq "DATA_BLOB");
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# it must be an external type - all we can do is guess
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return 4;
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}
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# this is used to determine if the ndr push/pull functions will need
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# a ndr_flags field to split by buffers/scalars
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sub is_builtin_type($)
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{
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my($type) = shift;
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return 1, if (is_scalar_type($type));
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return 0;
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}
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# determine if an element needs a reference pointer on the wire
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# in its NDR representation
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sub need_wire_pointer($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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if ($e->{POINTERS} &&
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!has_property($e, "ref")) {
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return $e->{POINTERS};
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}
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return undef;
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}
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# determine if an element is a pass-by-reference structure
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sub is_ref_struct($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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if (!is_scalar_type($e->{TYPE}) &&
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has_property($e, "ref")) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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# determine if an element is a pure scalar. pure scalars do not
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# have a "buffers" section in NDR
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sub is_pure_scalar($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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if (has_property($e, "ref")) {
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return 1;
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}
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if (is_scalar_type($e->{TYPE}) &&
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!$e->{POINTERS} &&
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!array_size($e)) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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# determine the array size (size_is() or ARRAY_LEN)
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sub array_size($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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my $size = has_property($e, "size_is");
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if ($size) {
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return $size;
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}
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$size = $e->{ARRAY_LEN};
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if ($size) {
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return $size;
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}
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return undef;
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}
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# see if a variable needs to be allocated by the NDR subsystem on pull
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sub need_alloc($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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if (has_property($e, "ref")) {
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return 0;
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}
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if ($e->{POINTERS} || array_size($e)) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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# determine the C prefix used to refer to a variable when passing to a push
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# function. This will be '*' for pointers to scalar types, '' for scalar
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# types and normal pointers and '&' for pass-by-reference structures
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sub c_push_prefix($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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if ($e->{TYPE} =~ "string") {
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return "";
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}
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if (is_scalar_type($e->{TYPE}) &&
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$e->{POINTERS}) {
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return "*";
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}
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if (!is_scalar_type($e->{TYPE}) &&
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!$e->{POINTERS} &&
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!array_size($e)) {
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return "&";
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}
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return "";
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}
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# determine the C prefix used to refer to a variable when passing to a pull
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# return '&' or ''
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sub c_pull_prefix($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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if (!$e->{POINTERS} && !array_size($e)) {
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return "&";
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}
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if ($e->{TYPE} =~ "string") {
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return "&";
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}
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return "";
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}
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# determine if an element has a direct buffers component
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sub has_direct_buffers($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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if ($e->{POINTERS} || array_size($e)) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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# return 1 if the string is a C constant
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sub is_constant($)
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{
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my $s = shift;
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if ($s =~ /^\d/) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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# return 1 if this is a fixed array
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sub is_fixed_array($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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my $len = $e->{"ARRAY_LEN"};
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if (defined $len && is_constant($len)) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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# return 1 if this is a inline array
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sub is_inline_array($)
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{
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my $e = shift;
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my $len = $e->{"ARRAY_LEN"};
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if (is_fixed_array($e) ||
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defined $len && $len ne "*") {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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1;
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