/* $NetBSD: html.c,v 1.2 2020/06/05 12:47:28 rin Exp $ */
/* html.c -- html-related utilities.
Id: html.c,v 1.28 2004/12/06 01:13:06 karl Exp
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "system.h"
#include "cmds.h"
#include "files.h"
#include "html.h"
#include "lang.h"
#include "makeinfo.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "sectioning.h"
/* Append CHAR to BUFFER, (re)allocating as necessary. We don't handle
null characters. */
typedef struct
{
unsigned size; /* allocated */
unsigned length; /* used */
char *buffer;
} buffer_type;
static buffer_type *
init_buffer (void)
{
buffer_type *buf = xmalloc (sizeof (buffer_type));
buf->length = 0;
buf->size = 0;
buf->buffer = NULL;
return buf;
}
static void
append_char (buffer_type *buf, int c)
{
buf->length++;
if (buf->length >= buf->size)
{
buf->size += 100;
buf->buffer = xrealloc (buf->buffer, buf->size);
}
buf->buffer[buf->length - 1] = c;
buf->buffer[buf->length] = 0;
}
/* Read the cascading style-sheet file FILENAME. Write out any @import
commands, which must come first, by the definition of css. If the
file contains any actual css code following the @imports, return it;
else return NULL. */
static char *
process_css_file (char *filename)
{
int c;
int lastchar = 0;
FILE *f;
buffer_type *import_text = init_buffer ();
buffer_type *inline_text = init_buffer ();
unsigned lineno = 1;
enum { null_state, comment_state, import_state, inline_state } state
= null_state, prev_state;
prev_state = null_state;
/* read from stdin if `-' is the filename. */
f = STREQ (filename, "-") ? stdin : fopen (filename, "r");
if (!f)
{
error (_("%s: could not open --css-file: %s"), progname, filename);
return NULL;
}
/* Read the file. The @import statements must come at the beginning,
with only whitespace and comments allowed before any inline css code. */
while ((c = getc (f)) >= 0)
{
if (c == '\n')
lineno++;
switch (state)
{
case null_state: /* between things */
if (c == '@')
{ /* Only @import and @charset should switch into
import_state, other @-commands, such as @media, should
put us into inline_state. I don't think any other css
@-commands start with `i' or `c', although of course
this will break when such a command is defined. */
int nextchar = getc (f);
if (nextchar == 'i' || nextchar == 'c')
{
append_char (import_text, c);
state = import_state;
}
else
{
ungetc (nextchar, f); /* wasn't an @import */
state = inline_state;
}
}
else if (c == '/')
{ /* possible start of a comment */
int nextchar = getc (f);
if (nextchar == '*')
state = comment_state;
else
{
ungetc (nextchar, f); /* wasn't a comment */
state = inline_state;
}
}
else if (isspace (c))
; /* skip whitespace; maybe should use c_isspace? */
else
/* not an @import, not a comment, not whitespace: we must
have started the inline text. */
state = inline_state;
if (state == inline_state)
append_char (inline_text, c);
if (state != null_state)
prev_state = null_state;
break;
case comment_state:
if (c == '/' && lastchar == '*')
state = prev_state; /* end of comment */
break; /* else ignore this comment char */
case import_state:
append_char (import_text, c); /* include this import char */
if (c == ';')
{ /* done with @import */
append_char (import_text, '\n'); /* make the output nice */
state = null_state;
prev_state = import_state;
}
break;
case inline_state:
/* No harm in writing out comments, so don't bother parsing
them out, just append everything. */
append_char (inline_text, c);
break;
}
lastchar = c;
}
/* Reached the end of the file. We should not be still in a comment. */
if (state == comment_state)
warning (_("%s:%d: --css-file ended in comment"), filename, lineno);
/* Write the @import text, if any. */
if (import_text->buffer)
{
add_word (import_text->buffer);
free (import_text->buffer);
free (import_text);
}
/* We're wasting the buffer struct memory, but so what. */
return inline_text->buffer;
}
HSTACK *htmlstack = NULL;
/* See html.h. */
int html_output_head_p = 0;
int html_title_written = 0;
void
html_output_head (void)
{
static const char *html_title = NULL;
char *encoding;
if (html_output_head_p)
return;
html_output_head_p = 1;
encoding = current_document_encoding ();
/* The
should not have markup, so use text_expansion. */
if (!html_title)
html_title = escape_string (title ?
text_expansion (title) : (char *) _("Untitled"));
/* Make sure this is the very first string of the output document. */
output_paragraph_offset = 0;
add_html_block_elt_args ("\n\n",
language_table[language_code].abbrev);
/* When splitting, add current node's name to title if it's available and not
Top. */
if (splitting && current_node && !STREQ (current_node, "Top"))
add_word_args ("%s - %s\n",
escape_string (xstrdup (current_node)), html_title);
else
add_word_args ("%s\n", html_title);
add_word ("\n");
if (!document_description)
document_description = html_title;
add_word_args ("\n",
document_description);
add_word_args ("\n",
VERSION);
/* Navigation bar links. */
if (!splitting)
add_word ("\n");
else if (tag_table)
{
/* Always put a top link. */
add_word ("\n");
/* We already have a top link, avoid duplication. */
if (tag_table->up && !STREQ (tag_table->up, "Top"))
add_link (tag_table->up, "rel=\"up\"");
if (tag_table->prev)
add_link (tag_table->prev, "rel=\"prev\"");
if (tag_table->next)
add_link (tag_table->next, "rel=\"next\"");
/* fixxme: Look for a way to put links to various indices in the
document. Also possible candidates to be added here are First and
Last links. */
}
else
{
/* We are splitting, but we neither have a tag_table. So this must be
index.html. So put a link to Top. */
add_word ("\n");
}
add_word ("\n");
if (copying_text)
{ /* It is not ideal that we include the html markup here within
, so we use text_expansion. */
insert_string ("\n");
}
/* Put the style definitions in a comment for the sake of browsers
that don't support \n");
}
add_word ("\n\n");
if (title && !html_title_written && titlepage_cmd_present)
{
add_word_args ("
%s
\n", html_title);
html_title_written = 1;
}
free (encoding);
}
/* Escape HTML special characters in the string if necessary,
returning a pointer to a possibly newly-allocated one. */
char *
escape_string (char *string)
{
char *newstring;
int i = 0, newlen = 0;
do
{
/* Find how much to allocate. */
switch (string[i])
{
case '"':
newlen += 6; /* `"' */
break;
case '&':
newlen += 5; /* `&' */
break;
case '<':
case '>':
newlen += 4; /* `<', `>' */
break;
default:
newlen++;
}
}
while (string[i++]);
if (newlen == i) return string; /* Already OK. */
newstring = xmalloc (newlen);
i = 0;
do
{
switch (string[i])
{
case '"':
strcpy (newstring, """);
newstring += 6;
break;
case '&':
strcpy (newstring, "&");
newstring += 5;
break;
case '<':
strcpy (newstring, "<");
newstring += 4;
break;
case '>':
strcpy (newstring, ">");
newstring += 4;
break;
default:
newstring[0] = string[i];
newstring++;
}
}
while (string[i++]);
free (string);
return newstring - newlen;
}
/* Save current tag. */
static void
push_tag (char *tag, char *attribs)
{
HSTACK *newstack = xmalloc (sizeof (HSTACK));
newstack->tag = tag;
newstack->attribs = xstrdup (attribs);
newstack->next = htmlstack;
htmlstack = newstack;
}
/* Get last tag. */
static void
pop_tag (void)
{
HSTACK *tos = htmlstack;
if (!tos)
{
line_error (_("[unexpected] no html tag to pop"));
return;
}
free (htmlstack->attribs);
htmlstack = htmlstack->next;
free (tos);
}
/* Check if tag is an empty or a whitespace only element.
If so, remove it, keeping whitespace intact. */
int
rollback_empty_tag (char *tag)
{
int check_position = output_paragraph_offset;
int taglen = strlen (tag);
int rollback_happened = 0;
char *contents = "";
char *contents_canon_white = "";
/* If output_paragraph is empty, we cannot rollback :-\ */
if (output_paragraph_offset <= 0)
return 0;
/* Find the end of the previous tag. */
while (check_position > 0 && output_paragraph[check_position-1] != '>')
check_position--;
/* Save stuff between tag's end to output_paragraph's end. */
if (check_position != output_paragraph_offset)
{
contents = xmalloc (output_paragraph_offset - check_position + 1);
memcpy (contents, output_paragraph + check_position,
output_paragraph_offset - check_position);
contents[output_paragraph_offset - check_position] = '\0';
contents_canon_white = xstrdup (contents);
canon_white (contents_canon_white);
}
/* Find the start of the previous tag. */
while (check_position > 0 && output_paragraph[check_position-1] != '<')
check_position--;
/* Check to see if this is the tag. */
if (strncmp ((char *) output_paragraph + check_position, tag, taglen) == 0
&& (whitespace (output_paragraph[check_position + taglen])
|| output_paragraph[check_position + taglen] == '>'))
{
if (!contents_canon_white || !*contents_canon_white)
{
/* Empty content after whitespace removal, so roll it back. */
output_paragraph_offset = check_position - 1;
rollback_happened = 1;
/* Original contents may not be empty (whitespace.) */
if (contents && *contents)
{
insert_string (contents);
free (contents);
}
}
}
return rollback_happened;
}
/* Open or close TAG according to START_OR_END. */
void
#if defined (VA_FPRINTF) && __STDC__
insert_html_tag_with_attribute (int start_or_end, char *tag, char *format, ...)
#else
insert_html_tag_with_attribute (start_or_end, tag, format, va_alist)
int start_or_end;
char *tag;
char *format;
va_dcl
#endif
{
char *old_tag = NULL;
char *old_attribs = NULL;
char formatted_attribs[2000]; /* xx no fixed limits */
int do_return = 0;
extern int in_html_elt;
if (start_or_end != START)
pop_tag ();
if (htmlstack)
{
old_tag = htmlstack->tag;
old_attribs = htmlstack->attribs;
}
if (format)
{
#ifdef VA_SPRINTF
va_list ap;
#endif
VA_START (ap, format);
#ifdef VA_SPRINTF
VA_SPRINTF (formatted_attribs, format, ap);
#else
sprintf (formatted_attribs, format, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8);
#endif
va_end (ap);
}
else
formatted_attribs[0] = '\0';
/* Exception: can nest multiple spans. */
if (htmlstack
&& STREQ (htmlstack->tag, tag)
&& !(STREQ (tag, "span") && STREQ (old_attribs, formatted_attribs)))
do_return = 1;
if (start_or_end == START)
push_tag (tag, formatted_attribs);
if (do_return)
return;
in_html_elt++;
/* texinfo.tex doesn't support more than one font attribute
at the same time. */
if ((start_or_end == START) && old_tag && *old_tag
&& !rollback_empty_tag (old_tag))
add_word_args ("%s>", old_tag);
if (*tag)
{
if (start_or_end == START)
add_word_args (format ? "<%s %s>" : "<%s>", tag, formatted_attribs);
else if (!rollback_empty_tag (tag))
/* Insert close tag only if we didn't rollback,
in which case the opening tag is removed. */
add_word_args ("%s>", tag);
}
if ((start_or_end != START) && old_tag && *old_tag)
add_word_args (strlen (old_attribs) > 0 ? "<%s %s>" : "<%s>",
old_tag, old_attribs);
in_html_elt--;
}
void
insert_html_tag (int start_or_end, char *tag)
{
insert_html_tag_with_attribute (start_or_end, tag, NULL);
}
/* Output an HTML to the filename for NODE, including the
other string as extra attributes. */
void
add_link (char *nodename, char *attributes)
{
if (nodename)
{
add_html_elt ("\n", nodename);
}
}
/* Output NAME with characters escaped as appropriate for an anchor
name, i.e., escape URL special characters with our _00hh convention
if OLD is zero. (See the manual for details on the new scheme.)
If OLD is nonzero, generate the node name with the 4.6-and-earlier
convention of %hh (and more special characters output as-is, notably
- and *). This is only so that external references to old names can
still work with HTML generated by the new makeinfo; the gcc folks
needed this. Our own HTML does not refer to these names. */
void
add_escaped_anchor_name (char *name, int old)
{
canon_white (name);
if (!old && !strchr ("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ",
*name))
{ /* XHTML does not allow anything but an ASCII letter to start an
identifier. Therefore kludge in this constant string if we
have a nonletter. */
add_word ("g_t");
}
for (; *name; name++)
{
if (cr_or_whitespace (*name))
add_char ('-');
else if (!old && !URL_SAFE_CHAR (*name))
/* Cast so characters with the high bit set are treated as >128,
for example o-umlaut should be 246, not -10. */
add_word_args ("_00%x", (unsigned char) *name);
else if (old && !URL_SAFE_CHAR (*name) && !OLD_URL_SAFE_CHAR (*name))
/* Different output convention, but still cast as above. */
add_word_args ("%%%x", (unsigned char) *name);
else
add_char (*name);
}
}
/* Insert the text for the name of a reference in an HTML anchor
appropriate for NODENAME.
If HREF is zero, generate text for name= in the new node name
conversion convention.
If HREF is negative, generate text for name= in the old convention.
If HREF is positive, generate the name for an href= attribute, i.e.,
including the `#' if it's an internal reference. */
void
add_anchor_name (char *nodename, int href)
{
if (href > 0)
{
if (splitting)
add_url_name (nodename, href);
add_char ('#');
}
/* Always add NODENAME, so that the reference would pinpoint the
exact node on its file. This is so several nodes could share the
same file, in case of file-name clashes, but also for more
accurate browser positioning. */
if (strcasecmp (nodename, "(dir)") == 0)
/* Strip the parens, but keep the original letter-case. */
add_word_args ("%.3s", nodename + 1);
else if (strcasecmp (nodename, "top") == 0)
add_word ("Top");
else
add_escaped_anchor_name (nodename, href < 0);
}
/* Insert the text for the name of a reference in an HTML url, aprropriate
for NODENAME */
void
add_url_name (char *nodename, int href)
{
add_nodename_to_filename (nodename, href);
}
/* Convert non [A-Za-z0-9] to _00xx, where xx means the hexadecimal
representation of the ASCII character. Also convert spaces and
newlines to dashes. */
static void
fix_filename (char *filename)
{
int i;
int len = strlen (filename);
char *oldname = xstrdup (filename);
*filename = '\0';
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
if (cr_or_whitespace (oldname[i]))
strcat (filename, "-");
else if (URL_SAFE_CHAR (oldname[i]))
strncat (filename, (char *) oldname + i, 1);
else
{
char *hexchar = xmalloc (6 * sizeof (char));
sprintf (hexchar, "_00%x", (unsigned char) oldname[i]);
strcat (filename, hexchar);
free (hexchar);
}
/* Check if we are nearing boundaries. */
if (strlen (filename) >= PATH_MAX - 20)
break;
}
free (oldname);
}
/* As we can't look-up a (forward-referenced) nodes' html filename
from the tentry, we take the easy way out. We assume that
nodenames are unique, and generate the html filename from the
nodename, that's always known. */
static char *
nodename_to_filename_1 (char *nodename, int href)
{
char *p;
char *filename;
char dirname[PATH_MAX];
if (strcasecmp (nodename, "Top") == 0)
{
/* We want to convert references to the Top node into
"index.html#Top". */
if (href)
filename = xstrdup ("index.html"); /* "#Top" is added by our callers */
else
filename = xstrdup ("Top");
}
else if (strcasecmp (nodename, "(dir)") == 0)
/* We want to convert references to the (dir) node into
"../index.html". */
filename = xstrdup ("../index.html");
else
{
filename = xmalloc (PATH_MAX);
dirname[0] = '\0';
*filename = '\0';
/* Check for external reference: ``(info-document)node-name''
Assume this node lives at: ``../info-document/node-name.html''
We need to handle the special case (sigh): ``(info-document)'',
ie, an external top-node, which should translate to:
``../info-document/info-document.html'' */
p = nodename;
if (*nodename == '(')
{
int length;
p = strchr (nodename, ')');
if (p == NULL)
{
line_error (_("[unexpected] invalid node name: `%s'"), nodename);
xexit (1);
}
length = p - nodename - 1;
if (length > 5 &&
FILENAME_CMPN (p - 5, ".info", 5) == 0)
length -= 5;
/* This is for DOS, and also for Windows and GNU/Linux
systems that might have Info files copied from a DOS 8+3
filesystem. */
if (length > 4 &&
FILENAME_CMPN (p - 4, ".inf", 4) == 0)
length -= 4;
strcpy (filename, "../");
strncpy (dirname, nodename + 1, length);
*(dirname + length) = '\0';
fix_filename (dirname);
strcat (filename, dirname);
strcat (filename, "/");
p++;
}
/* In the case of just (info-document), there will be nothing
remaining, and we will refer to ../info-document/, which will
work fine. */
strcat (filename, p);
if (*p)
{
/* Hmm */
fix_filename (filename + strlen (filename) - strlen (p));
strcat (filename, ".html");
}
}
/* Produce a file name suitable for the underlying filesystem. */
normalize_filename (filename);
#if 0
/* We add ``#Nodified-filename'' anchor to external references to be
prepared for non-split HTML support. Maybe drop this. */
if (href && *dirname)
{
strcat (filename, "#");
strcat (filename, p);
/* Hmm, again */
fix_filename (filename + strlen (filename) - strlen (p));
}
#endif
return filename;
}
/* If necessary, ie, if current filename != filename of node, output
the node name. */
void
add_nodename_to_filename (char *nodename, int href)
{
/* for now, don't check: always output filename */
char *filename = nodename_to_filename_1 (nodename, href);
add_word (filename);
free (filename);
}
char *
nodename_to_filename (char *nodename)
{
/* The callers of nodename_to_filename use the result to produce