;/* Pattern.c. AmigaMail pattern matching example. Compiled with SAS/C 6.56: sc NMINC STRMERGE NOSTKCHK NODEBUG DATA=FAR IGNORE=73 Pattern.c slink from Pattern.o to Pattern lib lib:amiga.lib quit */ /* Copyright (c) 1991-1999 Amiga, Inc. This example is provided in electronic form by Amiga, Inc. for use with the Amiga Mail Volume II technical publication. Amiga Mail Volume II contains additional information on the correct usage of the techniques and operating system functions presented in these examples. The source and executable code of these examples may only be distributed in free electronic form, via bulletin board or as part of a fully non-commercial and freely redistributable diskette. Both the source and executable code (including comments) must be included, without modification, in any copy. This example may not be published in printed form or distributed with any commercial product. However, the programming techniques and support routines set forth in these examples may be used in the development of original executable software products for Amiga computers. All other rights reserved. This example is provided "as-is" and is subject to change; no warranties are made. All use is at your own risk. No liability or responsibility is assumed. */ #include <exec/types.h> #include <exec/memory.h> #include <dos/dos.h> #include <dos/dosasl.h> #include <dos/rdargs.h> #include <clib/exec_protos.h> #include <clib/dos_protos.h> #include <clib/utility_protos.h> /* define pragmas if you have them #define PRAGMAS */ #ifdef PRAGMAS #include <pragmas/exec_pragmas.h> #include <pragmas/dos_pragmas.h> #include <pragmas/utility_pragmas.h> #else struct ExecBase *SysBase; struct DosLibrary *DOSBase; struct Library *UtilityBase; #endif VOID main(VOID); UWORD StrLen(UBYTE *); VOID main(VOID) { #ifdef PRAGMAS struct DosLibrary *DOSBase; struct Library *UtilityBase; #endif struct RDArgs *readargs; LONG rargs[3]; LONG vargs[4]; UBYTE **strings; UBYTE *pattern, *parsebuffer; UWORD case_sensitive, buffersize; LONG iswild, success; COUNT i; #ifndef PRAGMAS /* set up SysBase */ SysBase = (*((struct Library **) 4)); #endif /* Fail silently if < 37 */ if (DOSBase = (struct DosLibrary *) OpenLibrary("dos.library", 37)) { UtilityBase = DOSBase->dl_UtilityBase; /* See the DOS Autodocs for more information about ReadArgs() */ if (readargs = ReadArgs("PATTERN/A,CASE/S,STRINGS/A/M", rargs, NULL)) { /* The pattern. */ pattern = (UBYTE *) (rargs[0]); /* * Case sensitive or not? (default not. Note filename matching * should ALWAYS be case insensitive). */ case_sensitive = (UWORD) (rargs[1]); /* Pointer to array of strings to match */ strings = (UBYTE **) (rargs[2]); /* Get a buffer big enough to hold all the tokens */ buffersize = StrLen(pattern) * 3; if (parsebuffer = AllocMem(buffersize, MEMF_CLEAR)) { /* Parse the pattern, according to case sensitivity flag */ if (case_sensitive) iswild = ParsePattern(pattern, parsebuffer, buffersize); else { /* make pattern uppercase in case of character classes */ i = 0; while (pattern[i]) pattern[i] = ToUpper(pattern[i++]); iswild = ParsePatternNoCase(pattern, parsebuffer, buffersize); } /* * -1 if ParsePattern() failed, 0 for no wildcards, 1 for * wildcards. For this I don't care if the supplied pattern had * wildcards or not. */ if (iswild != -1) { /* The array of strings is terminated with a NULL */ while (*strings) { /* * MatchPattern() returns 1 for a successful match, 0 * for no match */ if (case_sensitive) success = MatchPattern(parsebuffer, *strings); else success = MatchPatternNoCase(parsebuffer, *strings); if (success) { vargs[0] = (LONG) * strings; VFPrintf(Output(), "Match: %s\n", vargs); } else { if (IoErr() != 0) { VFPrintf(Output(), "Overflow\n", NULL); break; } } strings++; } } else PrintFault(ERROR_BAD_TEMPLATE, pattern); FreeMem(parsebuffer, buffersize); } else PrintFault(ERROR_NO_FREE_STORE, NULL); FreeArgs(readargs); } else PrintFault(IoErr(), NULL); CloseLibrary((struct Library *) DOSBase); } } UWORD StrLen(UBYTE * string) { UBYTE *length = string + 1; while (*string++ != '\0'); return ((UWORD) (string - length)); }