opnsense-src/contrib/kyua/utils/config/parser.cpp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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#include "utils/config/parser.hpp"
#include <lutok/exceptions.hpp>
#include <lutok/operations.hpp>
#include <lutok/stack_cleaner.hpp>
#include <lutok/state.ipp>
#include "utils/config/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/config/lua_module.hpp"
#include "utils/config/tree.ipp"
#include "utils/fs/path.hpp"
#include "utils/logging/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/noncopyable.hpp"
namespace config = utils::config;
// History of configuration file versions:
//
// 2 - Changed the syntax() call to take only a version number, instead of the
// word 'config' as the first argument and the version as the second one.
// Files now start with syntax(2) instead of syntax('config', 1).
//
// 1 - Initial version.
/// Internal implementation of the parser.
struct utils::config::parser::impl : utils::noncopyable {
/// Pointer to the parent parser. Needed for callbacks.
parser* _parent;
/// The Lua state used by this parser to process the configuration file.
lutok::state _state;
/// The tree to be filed in by the configuration parameters, as provided by
/// the caller.
config::tree& _tree;
/// Whether syntax() has been called or not.
bool _syntax_called;
/// Constructs a new implementation.
///
/// \param parent_ Pointer to the class being constructed.
/// \param config_tree_ The configuration tree provided by the user.
impl(parser* const parent_, tree& config_tree_) :
_parent(parent_), _tree(config_tree_), _syntax_called(false)
{
}
friend void lua_syntax(lutok::state&);
/// Callback executed by the Lua syntax() function.
///
/// \param syntax_version The syntax format version as provided by the
/// configuration file in the call to syntax().
void
syntax_callback(const int syntax_version)
{
if (_syntax_called)
throw syntax_error("syntax() can only be called once");
_syntax_called = true;
// Allow the parser caller to populate the tree with its own schema
// depending on the format/version combination.
_parent->setup(_tree, syntax_version);
// Export the config module to the Lua state so that all global variable
// accesses are redirected to the configuration tree.
config::redirect(_state, _tree);
}
};
namespace {
static int
lua_syntax(lutok::state& state)
{
if (!state.is_number(-1))
throw config::value_error("Last argument to syntax must be a number");
const int syntax_version = state.to_integer(-1);
if (syntax_version == 1) {
if (state.get_top() != 2)
throw config::value_error("Version 1 files need two arguments to "
"syntax()");
if (!state.is_string(-2) || state.to_string(-2) != "config")
throw config::value_error("First argument to syntax must be "
"'config' for version 1 files");
} else {
if (state.get_top() != 1)
throw config::value_error("syntax() only takes one argument");
}
state.get_global("_config_parser");
config::parser::impl* impl =
*state.to_userdata< config::parser::impl* >(-1);
state.pop(1);
impl->syntax_callback(syntax_version);
return 0;
}
} // anonymous namespace
/// Constructs a new parser.
///
/// \param [in,out] config_tree The configuration tree into which the values set
/// in the configuration file will be stored.
config::parser::parser(tree& config_tree) :
_pimpl(new impl(this, config_tree))
{
lutok::stack_cleaner cleaner(_pimpl->_state);
_pimpl->_state.push_cxx_function(lua_syntax);
_pimpl->_state.set_global("syntax");
*_pimpl->_state.new_userdata< config::parser::impl* >() = _pimpl.get();
_pimpl->_state.set_global("_config_parser");
}
/// Destructor.
config::parser::~parser(void)
{
}
/// Parses a configuration file.
///
/// \post The tree registered during the construction of this class is updated
/// to contain the values read from the configuration file. If the processing
/// fails, the state of the output tree is undefined.
///
/// \param file The path to the file to process.
///
/// \throw syntax_error If there is any problem processing the file.
void
config::parser::parse(const fs::path& file)
{
try {
lutok::do_file(_pimpl->_state, file.str(), 0, 0, 0);
} catch (const lutok::error& e) {
throw syntax_error(e.what());
}
if (!_pimpl->_syntax_called)
throw syntax_error("No syntax defined (no call to syntax() found)");
}