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%{
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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2006, Digium, Inc.
*
* Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*! \file
*
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* \brief Dialplan Expression Lexical Scanner
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*/
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#include "asterisk.h"
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
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#ifndef STANDALONE
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ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION(__FILE__, "$Revision$")
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#else
#ifndef __USE_ISOC99
#define __USE_ISOC99 1
#endif
#endif
#ifdef __USE_ISOC99
In regards to changes for 9508, expr2 system choking on floating point numbers, I'm adding this update to round out (no pun intended) and make this FP-capable version of the Expr2 stuff interoperate better with previous integer-only usage, by providing Functions syntax, with 20 builtin functions for floating pt to integer conversions, and some general floating point math routines that might commonly be used also. Along with this, I made it so if a function was not a builtin, it will try and find it in the ast_custom_function list, and if found, execute it and collect the results. Thus, you can call system functions like CDR(), CHANNEL(), etc, from within $\[..\] exprs, without having to wrap them in $\{...\} (curly brace) notation. Did a valgrind on the standalone and made sure there's no mem leaks. Looks good. Updated the docs, too.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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#define FP___PRINTF "%.18Lg"
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#define FP___FMOD fmodl
#define FP___STRTOD strtold
#define FP___TYPE long double
#else
In regards to changes for 9508, expr2 system choking on floating point numbers, I'm adding this update to round out (no pun intended) and make this FP-capable version of the Expr2 stuff interoperate better with previous integer-only usage, by providing Functions syntax, with 20 builtin functions for floating pt to integer conversions, and some general floating point math routines that might commonly be used also. Along with this, I made it so if a function was not a builtin, it will try and find it in the ast_custom_function list, and if found, execute it and collect the results. Thus, you can call system functions like CDR(), CHANNEL(), etc, from within $\[..\] exprs, without having to wrap them in $\{...\} (curly brace) notation. Did a valgrind on the standalone and made sure there's no mem leaks. Looks good. Updated the docs, too.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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#define FP___PRINTF "%.16g"
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#define FP___FMOD fmod
#define FP___STRTOD strtod
#define FP___TYPE double
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#endif
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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <ctype.h>
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#if !defined(SOLARIS) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
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/* #include <err.h> */
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#else
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#define quad_t int64_t
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#endif
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#include <errno.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include <limits.h>
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#include "asterisk/ast_expr.h"
#include "asterisk/logger.h"
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git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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#ifndef STANDALONE
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#include "asterisk/strings.h"
In regards to changes for 9508, expr2 system choking on floating point numbers, I'm adding this update to round out (no pun intended) and make this FP-capable version of the Expr2 stuff interoperate better with previous integer-only usage, by providing Functions syntax, with 20 builtin functions for floating pt to integer conversions, and some general floating point math routines that might commonly be used also. Along with this, I made it so if a function was not a builtin, it will try and find it in the ast_custom_function list, and if found, execute it and collect the results. Thus, you can call system functions like CDR(), CHANNEL(), etc, from within $\[..\] exprs, without having to wrap them in $\{...\} (curly brace) notation. Did a valgrind on the standalone and made sure there's no mem leaks. Looks good. Updated the docs, too.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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#include "asterisk/channel.h"
#endif
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enum valtype {
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AST_EXPR_number, AST_EXPR_numeric_string, AST_EXPR_string
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} ;
struct val {
enum valtype type;
union {
char *s;
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FP___TYPE i; /* long double or just double if it's a bad day */
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} u;
} ;
#include "ast_expr2.h" /* the o/p of the bison on ast_expr2.y */
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#define SET_COLUMNS do { \
yylloc_param->first_column = (int)(yyg->yytext_r - YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf); \
yylloc_param->last_column += yyleng - 1; \
yylloc_param->first_line = yylloc_param->last_line = 1; \
} while (0)
#define SET_STRING do { \
yylval_param->val = calloc(1, sizeof(struct val)); \
yylval_param->val->type = AST_EXPR_string; \
yylval_param->val->u.s = strdup(yytext); \
} while (0)
#define SET_NUMERIC_STRING do { \
yylval_param->val = calloc(1, sizeof(struct val)); \
yylval_param->val->type = AST_EXPR_numeric_string; \
yylval_param->val->u.s = strdup(yytext); \
} while (0)
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struct parse_io
{
char *string;
struct val *val;
yyscan_t scanner;
In regards to changes for 9508, expr2 system choking on floating point numbers, I'm adding this update to round out (no pun intended) and make this FP-capable version of the Expr2 stuff interoperate better with previous integer-only usage, by providing Functions syntax, with 20 builtin functions for floating pt to integer conversions, and some general floating point math routines that might commonly be used also. Along with this, I made it so if a function was not a builtin, it will try and find it in the ast_custom_function list, and if found, execute it and collect the results. Thus, you can call system functions like CDR(), CHANNEL(), etc, from within $\[..\] exprs, without having to wrap them in $\{...\} (curly brace) notation. Did a valgrind on the standalone and made sure there's no mem leaks. Looks good. Updated the docs, too.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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struct ast_channel *chan;
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};
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void ast_yyset_column(int column_no, yyscan_t yyscanner);
int ast_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner);
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static int curlycount = 0;
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static char *expr2_token_subst(const char *mess);
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%}
%option prefix="ast_yy"
%option batch
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%option 8bit
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%option outfile="ast_expr2f.c"
%option reentrant
%option bison-bridge
%option bison-locations
%option noyywrap
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%option noyyfree
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%x var trail
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%%
\| { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_OR;}
\& { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_AND;}
\= { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_EQ;}
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\|\| { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_OR;}
\&\& { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_AND;}
\=\= { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_EQ;}
\=~ { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_EQTILDE;}
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\~~ { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_TILDETILDE;}
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\> { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_GT;}
\< { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_LT;}
\>\= { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_GE;}
\<\= { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_LE;}
\!\= { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_NE;}
\+ { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_PLUS;}
In regards to changes for 9508, expr2 system choking on floating point numbers, I'm adding this update to round out (no pun intended) and make this FP-capable version of the Expr2 stuff interoperate better with previous integer-only usage, by providing Functions syntax, with 20 builtin functions for floating pt to integer conversions, and some general floating point math routines that might commonly be used also. Along with this, I made it so if a function was not a builtin, it will try and find it in the ast_custom_function list, and if found, execute it and collect the results. Thus, you can call system functions like CDR(), CHANNEL(), etc, from within $\[..\] exprs, without having to wrap them in $\{...\} (curly brace) notation. Did a valgrind on the standalone and made sure there's no mem leaks. Looks good. Updated the docs, too.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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\, { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_COMMA;}
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\- { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_MINUS;}
\* { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_MULT;}
\/ { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_DIV;}
\% { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_MOD;}
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\? { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_COND;}
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\! { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_COMPL;}
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\: { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_COLON;}
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\:\: { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_COLONCOLON;}
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\( { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_LP;}
\) { SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOK_RP;}
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\$\{ {
/* gather the contents of ${} expressions, with trailing stuff,
* into a single TOKEN.
* They are much more complex now than they used to be
*/
curlycount = 0;
BEGIN(var);
yymore();
}
[ \t\r] {}
\"[^"]*\" {SET_COLUMNS; SET_STRING; return TOKEN;}
[\n] {/* what to do with eol */}
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[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)? {
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SET_COLUMNS;
/* the original behavior of the expression parser was
* to bring in numbers as a numeric string
*/
SET_NUMERIC_STRING;
return TOKEN;
}
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([a-zA-Z0-9\.';\\_^#@]|[\x80-\xff]|($[^{]))+ {
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SET_COLUMNS;
SET_STRING;
return TOKEN;
}
<var>[^{}]*\} {
curlycount--;
if (curlycount < 0) {
BEGIN(trail);
yymore();
} else {
yymore();
}
}
<var>[^{}]*\{ {
curlycount++;
yymore();
}
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<trail>[^-\t\r \n$():?%/+=*<>!|&]* {
BEGIN(0);
SET_COLUMNS;
SET_STRING;
return TOKEN;
}
<trail>[-\t\r \n$():?%/+=*<>!|&] {
char c = yytext[yyleng-1];
BEGIN(0);
unput(c);
SET_COLUMNS;
SET_STRING;
return TOKEN;
}
<trail>\$\{ {
curlycount = 0;
BEGIN(var);
yymore();
}
<trail><<EOF>> {
BEGIN(0);
SET_COLUMNS;
SET_STRING;
return TOKEN;
/*actually, if an expr is only a variable ref, this could happen a LOT */
}
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%%
/* I'm putting the interface routine to the whole parse here in the flexer input file
mainly because of all the flexer initialization that has to be done. Shouldn't matter
where it is, as long as it's somewhere. I didn't want to define a prototype for the
ast_yy_scan_string in the .y file, because then, I'd have to define YY_BUFFER_STATE there...
UGH! that would be inappropriate. */
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int ast_yyparse(void *); /* need to/should define this prototype for the call to yyparse */
int ast_yyerror(const char *, YYLTYPE *, struct parse_io *); /* likewise */
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void ast_yyfree(void *ptr, yyscan_t yyscanner)
{
if (ptr) /* the normal generated yyfree func just frees its first arg;
this get complaints on some systems, as sometimes this
arg is a nil ptr! It's usually not fatal, but is irritating! */
free( (char *) ptr );
}
In regards to changes for 9508, expr2 system choking on floating point numbers, I'm adding this update to round out (no pun intended) and make this FP-capable version of the Expr2 stuff interoperate better with previous integer-only usage, by providing Functions syntax, with 20 builtin functions for floating pt to integer conversions, and some general floating point math routines that might commonly be used also. Along with this, I made it so if a function was not a builtin, it will try and find it in the ast_custom_function list, and if found, execute it and collect the results. Thus, you can call system functions like CDR(), CHANNEL(), etc, from within $\[..\] exprs, without having to wrap them in $\{...\} (curly brace) notation. Did a valgrind on the standalone and made sure there's no mem leaks. Looks good. Updated the docs, too.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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int ast_expr(char *expr, char *buf, int length, struct ast_channel *chan)
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{
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struct parse_io io;
int return_value = 0;
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memset(&io, 0, sizeof(io));
io.string = expr; /* to pass to the error routine */
In regards to changes for 9508, expr2 system choking on floating point numbers, I'm adding this update to round out (no pun intended) and make this FP-capable version of the Expr2 stuff interoperate better with previous integer-only usage, by providing Functions syntax, with 20 builtin functions for floating pt to integer conversions, and some general floating point math routines that might commonly be used also. Along with this, I made it so if a function was not a builtin, it will try and find it in the ast_custom_function list, and if found, execute it and collect the results. Thus, you can call system functions like CDR(), CHANNEL(), etc, from within $\[..\] exprs, without having to wrap them in $\{...\} (curly brace) notation. Did a valgrind on the standalone and made sure there's no mem leaks. Looks good. Updated the docs, too.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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io.chan = chan;
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ast_yylex_init(&io.scanner);
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ast_yy_scan_string(expr, io.scanner);
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ast_yyparse ((void *) &io);
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ast_yylex_destroy(io.scanner);
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if (!io.val) {
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if (length > 1) {
strcpy(buf, "0");
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return_value = 1;
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}
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} else {
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if (io.val->type == AST_EXPR_number) {
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int res_length;
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res_length = snprintf(buf, length, FP___PRINTF, io.val->u.i);
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return_value = (res_length <= length) ? res_length : length;
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} else {
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if (io.val->u.s)
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#if defined(STANDALONE) || defined(LOW_MEMORY) || defined(STANDALONE_AEL)
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strncpy(buf, io.val->u.s, length - 1);
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#else /* !STANDALONE && !LOW_MEMORY */
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ast_copy_string(buf, io.val->u.s, length);
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#endif /* STANDALONE || LOW_MEMORY */
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else
buf[0] = 0;
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return_value = strlen(buf);
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if (io.val->u.s)
free(io.val->u.s);
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}
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free(io.val);
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}
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return return_value;
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}
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char extra_error_message[4095];
int extra_error_message_supplied = 0;
void ast_expr_register_extra_error_info(char *message);
void ast_expr_clear_extra_error_info(void);
void ast_expr_register_extra_error_info(char *message)
{
extra_error_message_supplied=1;
strcpy(extra_error_message, message);
}
void ast_expr_clear_extra_error_info(void)
{
extra_error_message_supplied=0;
extra_error_message[0] = 0;
}
static char *expr2_token_equivs1[] =
{
"TOKEN",
"TOK_COND",
"TOK_COLONCOLON",
"TOK_OR",
"TOK_AND",
"TOK_EQ",
"TOK_GT",
"TOK_LT",
"TOK_GE",
"TOK_LE",
"TOK_NE",
"TOK_PLUS",
"TOK_MINUS",
"TOK_MULT",
"TOK_DIV",
"TOK_MOD",
"TOK_COMPL",
"TOK_COLON",
"TOK_EQTILDE",
In regards to changes for 9508, expr2 system choking on floating point numbers, I'm adding this update to round out (no pun intended) and make this FP-capable version of the Expr2 stuff interoperate better with previous integer-only usage, by providing Functions syntax, with 20 builtin functions for floating pt to integer conversions, and some general floating point math routines that might commonly be used also. Along with this, I made it so if a function was not a builtin, it will try and find it in the ast_custom_function list, and if found, execute it and collect the results. Thus, you can call system functions like CDR(), CHANNEL(), etc, from within $\[..\] exprs, without having to wrap them in $\{...\} (curly brace) notation. Did a valgrind on the standalone and made sure there's no mem leaks. Looks good. Updated the docs, too.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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"TOK_COMMA",
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"TOK_RP",
"TOK_LP"
};
static char *expr2_token_equivs2[] =
{
"<token>",
"?",
"::",
"|",
"&",
"=",
">",
"<",
">=",
"<=",
"!=",
"+",
"-",
"*",
"/",
"%",
"!",
":",
"=~",
In regards to changes for 9508, expr2 system choking on floating point numbers, I'm adding this update to round out (no pun intended) and make this FP-capable version of the Expr2 stuff interoperate better with previous integer-only usage, by providing Functions syntax, with 20 builtin functions for floating pt to integer conversions, and some general floating point math routines that might commonly be used also. Along with this, I made it so if a function was not a builtin, it will try and find it in the ast_custom_function list, and if found, execute it and collect the results. Thus, you can call system functions like CDR(), CHANNEL(), etc, from within $\[..\] exprs, without having to wrap them in $\{...\} (curly brace) notation. Did a valgrind on the standalone and made sure there's no mem leaks. Looks good. Updated the docs, too.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@73449 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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",",
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")",
"("
};
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static char *expr2_token_subst(const char *mess)
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{
/* calc a length, malloc, fill, and return; yyerror had better free it! */
int len=0,i;
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const char *p;
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char *res, *s,*t;
int expr2_token_equivs_entries = sizeof(expr2_token_equivs1)/sizeof(char*);
for (p=mess; *p; p++) {
for (i=0; i<expr2_token_equivs_entries; i++) {
if ( strncmp(p,expr2_token_equivs1[i],strlen(expr2_token_equivs1[i])) == 0 )
{
len+=strlen(expr2_token_equivs2[i])+2;
p += strlen(expr2_token_equivs1[i])-1;
break;
}
}
len++;
}
res = (char*)malloc(len+1);
res[0] = 0;
s = res;
for (p=mess; *p;) {
int found = 0;
for (i=0; i<expr2_token_equivs_entries; i++) {
if ( strncmp(p,expr2_token_equivs1[i],strlen(expr2_token_equivs1[i])) == 0 ) {
*s++ = '\'';
for (t=expr2_token_equivs2[i]; *t;) {
*s++ = *t++;
}
*s++ = '\'';
p += strlen(expr2_token_equivs1[i]);
found = 1;
break;
}
}
if( !found )
*s++ = *p++;
}
*s++ = 0;
return res;
}
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int ast_yyerror (const char *s, yyltype *loc, struct parse_io *parseio )
{
struct yyguts_t * yyg = (struct yyguts_t*)(parseio->scanner);
char spacebuf[8000]; /* best safe than sorry */
char spacebuf2[8000]; /* best safe than sorry */
int i=0;
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char *s2 = expr2_token_subst(s);
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spacebuf[0] = 0;
for(i=0;i< (int)(yytext - YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf);i++) spacebuf2[i] = ' '; /* uh... assuming yyg is defined, then I can use the yycolumn macro,
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which is the same thing as... get this:
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yyg->yy_buffer_stack[yyg->yy_buffer_stack_top]->yy_bs_column
I was tempted to just use yy_buf_pos in the STATE, but..., well:
a. the yy_buf_pos is the current position in the buffer, which
may not relate to the entire string/buffer because of the
buffering.
b. but, analysis of the situation is that when you use the
yy_scan_string func, it creates a single buffer the size of
string, so the two would be the same...
so, in the end, the yycolumn macro is available, shorter, therefore easier. */
spacebuf2[i++]='^';
spacebuf2[i]= 0;
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#ifdef STANDALONE3
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/* easier to read in the standalone version */
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printf("ast_yyerror(): %s syntax error: %s; Input:\n%s\n%s\n",
(extra_error_message_supplied?extra_error_message:""), s2, parseio->string,spacebuf2);
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#else
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ast_log(LOG_WARNING,"ast_yyerror(): %s syntax error: %s; Input:\n%s\n%s\n",
(extra_error_message_supplied?extra_error_message:""), s2, parseio->string,spacebuf2);
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#endif
#ifndef STANDALONE
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ast_log(LOG_WARNING,"If you have questions, please refer to doc/channelvariables.txt in the asterisk source.\n");
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#endif
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free(s2);
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return(0);
}