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1 <?php
2 //$Header: /hl/cvsroots/gpl01/gpl01/webprojs/fboprime/sw/phplib/perm.inc,v 1.5 2006/07/03 03:46:24 dashley Exp $
3 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 //perm.inc--FboPrime User Permission String Processing
5 //Copyright (C) 2006 David T. Ashley
6 //
7 //This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 //modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
9 //as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
10 //of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 //
12 //This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 //but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 //MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 //GNU General Public License for more details.
16 //
17 //You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 //along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 //Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
20 //********************************************************************************
21 //This includes functions used to process user permission strings, and explains
22 //the format of permission strings (but not textual descriptions of what the
23 //variables mean or the semantics). For explanation of the semantics of the
24 //permission string variables, please see permview.inc.
25 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 require_once("global.inc");
27 require_once("strfunc.inc");
28 //
29 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
30 //Format of an individual permission:
31 // a)Begins with a single backslash.
32 // b)Followed by at least one letter of either case (parameter names are case-sensitive).
33 // c)Followed by aribitrarily many letters and numbers.
34 // d)Followed by "=".
35 // e)Followed by a quotation mark.
36 // f)Followed by the actual parameter--only spaces, letters, hyphens, periods, and numbers are allowed.
37 // The empty string is allowed.
38 // g)Concluded by another quotation mark.
39 //
40 //Format of a permission string:
41 // a)Simple concatenation of aribitrarily many individual permissions as described above.
42 //
43 //The format in general is designed for rapid search. The string functions will find parameter
44 //names quite quickly.
45 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
46 //Retrieves the value of a parameter within a string, or FALSE if the parameter does not
47 //exist in the string.
48 //
49 //The permission string must be properly formatted.
50 //
51 //Unit-tested 20060427.
52 //
53 function PERM_get_val_from_string($permstring, $permname)
54 {
55 $idx = strpos($permstring, "\\" . $permname . "=");
56
57 if ($idx === FALSE)
58 {
59 //Value not found. Indicate this to the caller with FALSE.
60 return(FALSE);
61 }
62 else
63 {
64 //Value was found.
65 $len = strlen($permstring); //Record the length for efficiency.
66
67 //Grab the offset of the two quotes following the parameter name.
68 $q1pos = FALSE;
69 $q2pos = FALSE;
70 $q1pos = strpos($permstring, "\"", $idx);
71 if (($q1pos !== FALSE) && ($q1pos < ($len-1)))
72 $q2pos = strpos($permstring, "\"", $q1pos + 1);
73
74 //Return the appropriate result.
75 if (($q1pos !== FALSE) && ($q2pos !== FALSE))
76 {
77 //We have a properly-quoted result. Return it.
78 return(SubStr($permstring, $q1pos+1, $q2pos-$q1pos-1));
79 }
80 else
81 {
82 //Something went wrong. Return FALSE.
83 return(FALSE);
84 }
85 }
86 }
87 //
88 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
89 //Splits a permission string into its components, and returns an associative array containing the permission
90 //string names as the keys and the values as the elements.
91 //
92 //If there are no permissions in the string, returns FALSE.
93 //
94 //The string should be a properly-formatted permission string.
95 //
96 //If the are multiple entries in the string, the later value will be written
97 //over the earlier one in the associative array.
98 //
99 //Unit-tested 20060427.
100 //
101 function PERM_split_aa($arg)
102 {
103 $temp = explode("\\", $arg);
104
105 if ($temp === FALSE)
106 {
107 return(FALSE);
108 }
109 else if (count($temp) == 0)
110 {
111 return(FALSE);
112 }
113 else
114 {
115 $putidx = 0;
116
117 for ($i=0; $i<count($temp); $i++)
118 {
119 $val = $temp[$i];
120 $len = strlen($val);
121
122 if ($len >= 4)
123 {
124 $q1pos = FALSE;
125 $q2pos = FALSE;
126 $q1pos = strpos($val, "\"");
127 if (($q1pos !== FALSE) && ($q1pos < ($len-1)))
128 $q2pos = strpos($val, "\"", $q1pos + 1);
129
130 if (($q1pos !== FALSE) && ($q2pos !== FALSE) && ($q1pos >= 2))
131 {
132 $rv[SubStr($val, 0, $q1pos-1)] = SubStr($val, $q1pos+1, $q2pos-$q1pos-1);
133 $putidx++;
134 }
135 }
136 }
137
138 //Unless we couldn't find anything seemingly valid, return the array.
139 if ($putidx > 0)
140 return($rv);
141 else
142 return(FALSE);
143 }
144 }
145 //
146 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
147 //Recombines a permission string that has been split from an associative array into a permission string.
148 //No hard error checking is performed, i.e. array names with invalid characters or strings with invalid
149 //characters will slip through in the interest of speed.
150 //
151 function PERM_combine_aa($arg)
152 {
153 $rv = "";
154
155 reset($arg);
156 while (list($key, $val) = each($arg))
157 {
158 $rv = $rv . "\\" . $key . "=\"" . $val . "\"";
159 }
160
161 return($rv);
162 }
163 //
164 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
165 //Recombines a permission string that has been split from an associative array into a permission string.
166 //All invalid characters are stripped from both key names and values (and empty keys are dropped), leading
167 //to a guaranteed valid permission string. This function is naturally slower than the function above because
168 //of the error checking.
169 //
170 function PERM_combine_aa_error_trap($arg)
171 {
172 $rv = "";
173
174 //Since we're doing an expensive operation, might as well sort the array, too.
175 ksort($arg);
176
177 reset($arg);
178 while (list($key, $val) = each($arg))
179 {
180 if (strlen($key) > 0) //Don't want to go further if key is empty.
181 {
182 //Force the string into numbers and letters for the key.
183 $key = STRFUNC_force_into_subset($key, "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ");
184
185 //It is still possible that the first character is a digit, which is a no-no.
186 //Rip characters off the string until we have either a letter or an empty string.
187 while ((strlen($key) > 0) && (strpos("0123456789", SubStr($key, 0, 1)) !== FALSE))
188 {
189 $key = SubStr($key, 1, strlen($key) - 1); //Rip the character off the front.
190 }
191
192 //If we have an empty string, don't proceed.
193 if (strlen($key) > 0)
194 {
195 //Force the value into the allowable character set.
196 $val = STRFUNC_force_into_subset($val, " abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz-.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789");
197
198 //Add to the string.
199 $rv = $rv . "\\" . $key . "=\"" . $val . "\"";
200 }
201 }
202 }
203
204 return($rv);
205 }
206 //
207 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
208 //Forces a permission string into valid space.
209 //
210 //This can be done inefficiently by just splitting and then recombining.
211 //
212 //Unit-tested 20060427.
213 //
214 function PERM_force_into_valid_space($arg)
215 {
216 $splitval = PERM_split_aa($arg); //Split it.
217 $rv = PERM_combine_aa_error_trap($splitval); //Recombine it.
218
219 //Return value to caller.
220 return($rv);
221 }
222 //
223 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
224 //End of $RCSfile: perm.inc,v $.
225 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
226 ?>

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