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168 lines
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.TH QUOTE 2
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.SH NAME
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quotestrdup, quoterunestrdup, unquotestrdup, unquoterunestrdup, quotestrfmt, quoterunestrfmt, quotefmtinstall, doquote, needsrcquote \- quoted character strings
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B #include <u.h>
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.br
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.B #include <libc.h>
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.PP
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.B
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char *quotestrdup(char *s)
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.PP
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.B
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Rune *quoterunestrdup(Rune *s)
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.PP
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.B
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char *unquotestrdup(char *s)
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.PP
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.B
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Rune *unquoterunestrdup(Rune *s)
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.PP
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.B
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int quotestrfmt(Fmt*)
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.PP
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.B
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int quoterunestrfmt(Fmt*)
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.PP
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.B
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void quotefmtinstall(void)
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.PP
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.B
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int (*doquote)(int c)
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.PP
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.B
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int needsrcquote(int c)
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.PP
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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These routines manipulate character strings, either adding or removing
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quotes as necessary.
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In the quoted form, the strings are in the style of
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.IR rc (1) ,
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with single quotes surrounding the string.
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Embedded single quotes are indicated by a doubled single quote.
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For instance,
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.IP
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.EX
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Don't worry!
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.EE
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.PP
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when quoted becomes
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.IP
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.EX
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\&'Don''t worry!'
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.EE
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.PP
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The empty string is represented by two quotes,
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.BR '' .
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.PP
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The first four functions act as variants of
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.B strdup
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(see
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.IR strcat (2)).
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Each returns a
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freshly allocated copy of the string, created using
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.IR malloc (2).
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.I Quotestrdup
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returns a quoted copy of
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.IR s ,
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while
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.I unquotestrdup
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returns a copy of
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.IR s
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with the quotes evaluated.
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The
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.I rune
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versions of these functions do the same for
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.CW Rune
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strings (see
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.IR runestrcat (2)).
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.PP
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The string returned by
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.I quotestrdup
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or
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.I quoterunestrdup
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has the following properties:
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.TP
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1.
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If the original string
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.IR s
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is empty, the returned string is
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.BR '' .
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.TP
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2.
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If
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.I s
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contains no quotes, blanks, or control characters,
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the returned string is identical to
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.IR s .
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.TP
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3.
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If
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.I s
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needs quotes to be added, the first character of the returned
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string will be a quote.
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For example,
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.B hello\ world
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becomes
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.B \&'hello\ world'
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not
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.BR hello'\ 'world .
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.PP
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The function pointer
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.I doquote
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is
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.B nil
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by default.
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If it is non-nil, characters are passed to that function to see if they should
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be quoted.
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This mechanism allows programs to specify that
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characters other than blanks, control characters, or quotes be quoted.
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Regardless of the return value of
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.IR *doquote ,
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blanks, control characters, and quotes are always quoted.
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.I Needsrcquote
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is provided as a
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.I doquote
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function that flags any character special to
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.IR rc (1).
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.PP
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.I Quotestrfmt
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and
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.I quoterunestrfmt
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are
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.IR print (2)
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formatting routines that produce quoted strings as output.
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They may be installed by hand, but
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.I quotefmtinstall
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installs them under the standard format characters
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.B q
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and
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.BR Q .
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(They are not installed automatically.)
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If the format string includes the alternate format character
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.BR # ,
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for example
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.BR %#q ,
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the printed string will always be quoted; otherwise quotes will only be provided if necessary
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to avoid ambiguity.
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In
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.B <libc.h>
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there are
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.B #pragma
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statements so the compiler can type-check uses of
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.B %q
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and
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.B %Q
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in
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.IR print (2)
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format strings.
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.SH SOURCE
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.B /sys/src/libc/port/quote.c
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.br
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.B /sys/src/libc/fmt/fmtquote.c
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.SH "SEE ALSO
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.IR rc (1),
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.IR malloc (2),
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.IR print (2),
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.IR strcat (2)
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