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298 lines
8.3 KiB
C
298 lines
8.3 KiB
C
// $Id: xmlrpc.c,v 1.24 2008/04/22 22:43:14 lynx Exp $ // vim:syntax=lpc
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//
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// TODO: shares to much code with url fetcher
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// in the ideal world this would only contain marshal/unmarshal code
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// for xmlrpc
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// possibly we can come up with an marshal/unmarshal api and use
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// the same framework for xml-rpc, soap and other things
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//
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#include <ht/http.h>
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#include <net.h>
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#include <uniform.h>
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#include <xml.h>
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#include <lpctypes.h>
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virtual inherit NET_PATH "output"; // virtual: in case we get inherited..
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inherit NET_PATH "http/fetch";
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inherit NET_PATH "xml/parse";
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volatile string postbody;
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volatile closure callback;
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int parse_status(string all);
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int parse_header(string all);
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int buffer_content(string all);
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// recursively dump a structure
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dump(mixed value) {
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/* TODO: what happens if we feed a recursive structure here? */
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string t;
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switch(typeof(value)) {
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case T_NUMBER:
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return sprintf("<value><int>%d</int></value>", value);
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case T_FLOAT:
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return sprintf("<value><double>%O</double></value>", value);
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case T_STRING:
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// in theory we would have to convert this to utf-8!
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// must to encode '<' and '&'
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return sprintf("<value><string>%s</string></value>", value);
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case T_MAPPING: // -> struct
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// NOTE: THIS DOES NOT SUPPORT mappings with m_width > 2
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t = "<value><struct>\n";
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foreach(string key, mixed val : value) {
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t += sprintf("<member>\n"
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"<name>%s</name>\n"
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"%s\n"
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"</member>\n",
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key, dump(val));
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}
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t += "</struct></value>";
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return t;
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case T_POINTER: // array
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t = "<value><array><data>\n";
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foreach(mixed val : value) {
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t += dump(val) + "\n";
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}
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t += "</data></array></value>";
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return t;
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default:
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PT(("do not know how to serialize %O type %d\n", value, typeof(value)))
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PT(("yes, this is a bug!\n"))
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break;
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}
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return "";
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}
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marshal(params) {
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string s = "<params>\n";
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foreach(mixed param : params) {
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s += sprintf("<param>\n%s\n</param>\n", dump(param));
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}
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return s + "</params>\n";
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}
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void fetch(string murl) {
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if (url) return;
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url = murl;
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}
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void request(string method, mixed params, closure cb) { // TODO: errback API
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if (fetching) {
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enqueue(ME, ({ method, params, cb }));
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return;
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}
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callback = cb;
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postbody = sprintf("<?xml version='1.0'?>\n"
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"<methodCall>\n"
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"<methodName>%s</methodName>\n"
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"%s\n"
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// last is a \r\n!
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"</methodCall>\r\n", method, marshal(params));
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P3(("%O: request(%O)\n", ME, url))
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connect();
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}
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int logon(int arg) {
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buffer = "";
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headers = ([ ]);
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http_status = 500;
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// this is all not https: compatible..
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unless(::logon(arg, 1)) return -1;
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unless (url) return -3;
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unless (resource) sscanf(url, "http://%s/%s", host, resource);
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// do somthing
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emit("POST /" + resource + " HTTP/1.0\r\n"
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+ "Host: " + host + "\r\n"
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+ "Content-Type: text/xml\r\n"
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+ "Content-Length: " + sizeof(postbody) + "\r\n");
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emit("\r\n");
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//+ "User-Agent: " + SERVER_VERSION + "\r\n");
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emit(postbody);
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next_input_to(#'parse_status);
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return 0; // duh.
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}
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mixed * innerMarshal(mixed val) {
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mixed args;
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string type;
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// TODO: methodSignature behaves strangely
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XMLNode value;
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foreach(mixed key, mixed vval : val) {
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if (stringp(key) && key[0] == '/') {
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type = key[1..];
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value = val[key];
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break;
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}
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}
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switch(type) {
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case "boolean": // map to 0, 1
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// should probably check if this string is really "0" or "1"
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case "int":
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return ({ to_int(value[Cdata]) });
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case "double":
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// sigh... this is not double
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return ({ to_float(value[Cdata]) });
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case "dateTime.iso8601": // uhm... what do we map this to?
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// unix timestamp probably?
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break;
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case "base64":
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// probably containing binary data
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return ({ decode_base64(value[Cdata]) });
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// these two are complicated
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case "array":
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args = ({ });
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value = value["/data"]["/value"];
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unless(nodelistp(value)) value = ({ value });
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foreach(mixed v : value) {
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args += innerMarshal(v);
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}
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return ({ args });
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case "struct": // mapping
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args = ([ ]);
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unless(nodelistp(value["/member"]))
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value["/member"] = ({ value["/member"] });
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foreach(mixed v: value["/member"]) {
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args[v["/name"][Cdata]] = innerMarshal(v["/value"])[0];
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}
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return ({ args });
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case "fault": // something is wrong
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break;
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default: // if no type is indicated, the type is string
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case "string": // utf-8 encoded!
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return ({ value[Cdata] });
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}
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return ({ });
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}
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mixed unMarshal(XMLNode parsed) {
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XMLNode params;
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mixed *helper;
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mixed args = ({ }); // could be pre-allocated
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unless(parsed["/fault"]) {
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if (parsed["/params"]) {
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params = parsed["/params"]["/param"];
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} else {
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params = ({ });
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}
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unless(nodelistp(params)) params = ({ params }); // special case
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foreach(mixed param : params) {
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args += innerMarshal(param["/value"]);
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}
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// should probably watch for HTTP 200
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return args;
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} else {
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// TODO: fault handling
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return -1;
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}
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}
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// why is this almost the same code as in http/fetch?
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int disconnected(string remainder) {
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mixed *args;
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headers["_fetchtime"] = isotime(ctime(time()), 1);
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if (headers["last-modified"])
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modificationtime = headers["last-modified"];
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if (headers["etag"])
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etag = headers["etag"]; // heise does not work with etag
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fetched = buffer;
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fheaders = headers;
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buffer = headers = 0;
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fetching = 0;
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if (pointerp(args)) // no fault
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funcall(callback, args...);
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if (qSize(ME)) {
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args = shift(ME);
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call_out(#'request, 0, args...); // at next heart_beat
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// request(args...);
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}
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return 1; // kind of expected
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}
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// helper methods, useful at least for ORA meerkat
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// could do caching for these things
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void listMethods(closure cb) {
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request("system.listMethods", ({ }), cb);
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}
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void methodHelp(string method, closure cb) {
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request("system.methodHelp", ({ method }), cb);
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}
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void methodSignature(string method, closure cb) {
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request("system.methodSignature", ({ method }), cb);
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}
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varargs string content(closure cb, int force, int willbehave) { return ""; } // makes no sense
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create() {
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qCreate();
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qInit(ME, 150, 5);
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#ifdef MODULE_TESTS
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selftest();
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#endif
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}
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------
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* MODULE TESTS
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* you should run them whenever you change the code
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* if they fail, debug!
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* do not check in code that does not pass the tests
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*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#ifdef MODULE_TESTS
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// automatic test cases
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// add some if you like
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selftest() {
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// self tests...
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// be careful, the order for structs is not guaranteed
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int i, result;
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mixed *structures = ({
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({ 1, 2, 3, 4 }),
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// ({ (["a" : 1, "b" : "boo" ]) }),
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({ 1, 1.5, "a", ({ 1 }), (["a" : "foo" ]) })
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});
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mixed *strings = ({
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"<params>\n<param>\n<value><int>1</int></value>\n</param>\n<param>\n<value><int>2</int></value>\n</param>\n<param>\n<value><int>3</int></value>\n</param>\n<param>\n<value><int>4</int></value>\n</param>\n</params>\n",
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// "<params>\n<param>\n<value><struct>\n<member>\n<name>a</name>\n<value><int>1</int></value>\n</member>\n<member>\n<name>b</name>\n<value><string>boo</string></value>\n</member>\n</struct></value>\n</param>\n</params>\n",
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"<params>\n<param>\n<value><int>1</int></value>\n</param>\n<param>\n<value><double>1.5</double></value>\n</param>\n<param>\n<value><string>a</string></value>\n</param>\n<param>\n<value><array><data>\n<value><int>1</int></value>\n</data></array></value>\n</param>\n<param>\n<value><struct>\n<member>\n<name>a</name>\n<value><string>foo</string></value>\n</member>\n</struct></value>\n</param>\n</params>\n"
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});
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i = 0;
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foreach(mixed test : structures) {
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result = marshal(test) == strings[i];
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if (result) {
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PT(("passed marshal test %d\n", i))
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} else {
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PT(("marshal test %d failed\n", i))
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PT(("%O\n%O\n", marshal(test), strings[i]))
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break;
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}
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i++;
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}
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i = 0;
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foreach(mixed test : strings) {
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// set callback internally! it is safe to do so as we are
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// doing only synchronus operations
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XMLNode x = new_XMLNode;
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x["/params"] = xmlparse(test);
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result = sprintf("%O", unMarshal(x)) == sprintf("%O", structures[i]);
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if (result) {
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PT(("passed unmarshal test %d\n", i))
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} else {
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PT(("unmarshal test %d failed\n", i))
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PT(("%O\n%O\n", unMarshal(x), structures[i]))
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break;
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}
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i++;
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}
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}
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#endif
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