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curl/packages/OS400/ccsidcurl.c
Patrick Monnerat 3ee32d7920 OS/400 update:
New declarations in curl.h reported to curl.inc.in.
Copyrights extended to 2008.
SONAME handling introduced in build scripts.
2008-01-16 16:04:47 +00:00

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/* CCSID API wrappers for OS/400. */
#include <iconv.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#pragma enum(int)
#include <curl/curl.h>
#include "urldata.h"
#include "url.h"
#include "getinfo.h"
#include "ccsidcurl.h"
#include "os400sys.h"
#ifndef SIZE_MAX
#define SIZE_MAX ((size_t) ~0) /* Is unsigned on OS/400. */
#endif
#define ASCII_CCSID 819 /* Use ISO-8859-1 as ASCII. */
#define NOCONV_CCSID 65535 /* No conversion. */
#define ICONV_ID_SIZE 32 /* Size of iconv_open() code identifier. */
#define ICONV_OPEN_ERROR(t) ((t).return_value == -1)
#define ALLOC_GRANULE 8 /* Alloc. granule for curl_formadd_ccsid(). */
static void
makeOS400IconvCode(char buf[ICONV_ID_SIZE], unsigned int ccsid)
{
/**
*** Convert a CCSID to the corresponding IBM iconv_open() character
*** code identifier.
*** This code is specific to the OS400 implementation of the iconv library.
*** CCSID 65535 (no conversion) is replaced by the ASCII CCSID.
*** CCSID 0 is interpreted by the OS400 as the job's CCSID.
**/
ccsid &= 0xFFFF;
if (ccsid == NOCONV_CCSID)
ccsid = ASCII_CCSID;
memset(buf, 0, ICONV_ID_SIZE);
curl_msprintf(buf, "IBMCCSID%05u0000000", ccsid);
}
static iconv_t
iconv_open_CCSID(unsigned int ccsidout, unsigned int ccsidin, unsigned int cstr)
{
char fromcode[ICONV_ID_SIZE];
char tocode[ICONV_ID_SIZE];
/**
*** Like iconv_open(), but character codes are given as CCSIDs.
*** If `cstr' is non-zero, conversion is set up to stop whenever a
*** null character is encountered.
*** See iconv_open() IBM description in "National Language Support API".
**/
makeOS400IconvCode(fromcode, ccsidin);
makeOS400IconvCode(tocode, ccsidout);
memset(tocode + 13, 0, sizeof tocode - 13); /* Dest. code id format. */
if (cstr)
fromcode[18] = '1'; /* Set null-terminator flag. */
return iconv_open(tocode, fromcode);
}
static int
convert(char * d, size_t dlen, int dccsid,
const char * s, int slen, int sccsid)
{
int i;
iconv_t cd;
size_t lslen;
/**
*** Convert `sccsid'-coded `slen'-data bytes at `s' into `dccsid'-coded
*** data stored in the `dlen'-byte buffer at `d'.
*** If `slen' < 0, source string is null-terminated.
*** CCSID 65535 (no conversion) is replaced by the ASCII CCSID.
*** Return the converted destination byte count, or -1 if error.
**/
if (sccsid == 65535)
sccsid = ASCII_CCSID;
if (dccsid == 65535)
dccsid = ASCII_CCSID;
if (sccsid == dccsid) {
lslen = slen >= 0? slen: strlen(s) + 1;
i = lslen < dlen? lslen: dlen;
if (s != d && i > 0)
memcpy(d, s, i);
return i;
}
if (slen < 0) {
lslen = 0;
cd = iconv_open_CCSID(dccsid, sccsid, 1);
}
else {
lslen = (size_t) slen;
cd = iconv_open_CCSID(dccsid, sccsid, 0);
}
if (ICONV_OPEN_ERROR(cd))
return -1;
i = dlen;
if ((int) iconv(cd, (char * *) &s, &lslen, &d, &dlen) < 0)
i = -1;
else
i -= dlen;
iconv_close(cd);
return i;
}
static char *
dynconvert(int dccsid, const char * s, int slen, int sccsid)
{
char * d;
char * cp;
size_t dlen;
int l;
int l2;
static const char nullbyte = 0;
/* Like convert, but the destination is allocated and returned. */
dlen = (size_t) (slen < 0? strlen(s): slen) + 1;
dlen *= MAX_CONV_EXPANSION; /* Allow some expansion. */
d = malloc(dlen);
if (!d)
return (char *) NULL;
l = convert(d, dlen, dccsid, s, slen, sccsid);
if (l < 0) {
free(d);
return (char *) NULL;
}
if (slen < 0) {
/* Need to null-terminate even when source length is given.
Since destination code size is unknown, use a conversion to generate
terminator. */
l2 = convert(d + l, dlen - l, dccsid, &nullbyte, -1, ASCII_CCSID);
if (l2 < 0) {
free(d);
return (char *) NULL;
}
l += l2;
}
if ((size_t) l < dlen) {
cp = realloc(d, l); /* Shorten to minimum needed. */
if (cp)
d = cp;
}
return d;
}
char *
curl_version_ccsid(unsigned int ccsid)
{
int i;
char * aversion;
char * eversion;
aversion = curl_version();
if (!aversion)
return aversion;
i = strlen(aversion) + 1;
i *= MAX_CONV_EXPANSION;
if (!(eversion = Curl_thread_buffer(LK_CURL_VERSION, i)))
return (char *) NULL;
if (convert(eversion, i, ccsid, aversion, -1, ASCII_CCSID) < 0)
return (char *) NULL;
return eversion;
}
char *
curl_easy_escape_ccsid(CURL * handle, const char * string, int length,
unsigned int sccsid, unsigned int dccsid)
{
char * s;
char * d;
if (!string) {
errno = EINVAL;
return (char *) NULL;
}
s = dynconvert(ASCII_CCSID, s, length? length: -1, sccsid);
if (!s)
return (char *) NULL;
d = curl_easy_escape(handle, s, 0);
free(s);
if (!d)
return (char *) NULL;
s = dynconvert(dccsid, d, -1, ASCII_CCSID);
free(d);
return s;
}
char *
curl_easy_unescape_ccsid(CURL * handle, const char * string, int length,
int * outlength,
unsigned int sccsid, unsigned int dccsid)
{
char * s;
char * d;
if (!string) {
errno = EINVAL;
return (char *) NULL;
}
s = dynconvert(ASCII_CCSID, s, length? length: -1, sccsid);
if (!s)
return (char *) NULL;
d = curl_easy_unescape(handle, s, 0, outlength);
free(s);
if (!d)
return (char *) NULL;
s = dynconvert(dccsid, d, -1, ASCII_CCSID);
free(d);
if (s && outlength)
*outlength = strlen(s);
return s;
}
struct curl_slist *
curl_slist_append_ccsid(struct curl_slist * list,
const char * data, unsigned int ccsid)
{
char * s;
s = (char *) NULL;
if (!data)
return curl_slist_append(list, data);
s = dynconvert(ASCII_CCSID, data, -1, ccsid);
if (!s)
return (struct curl_slist *) NULL;
list = curl_slist_append(list, s);
free(s);
return list;
}
time_t
curl_getdate_ccsid(const char * p, const time_t * unused, unsigned int ccsid)
{
char * s;
time_t t;
if (!p)
return curl_getdate(p, unused);
s = dynconvert(ASCII_CCSID, p, -1, ccsid);
if (!s)
return (time_t) -1;
t = curl_getdate(s, unused);
free(s);
return t;
}
static int
convert_version_info_string(const char * * stringp,
char * * bufp, int * left, unsigned int ccsid)
{
int l;
/* Helper for curl_version_info_ccsid(): convert a string if defined.
Result is stored in the `*left'-byte buffer at `*bufp'.
`*bufp' and `*left' are updated accordingly.
Return 0 if ok, else -1. */
if (*stringp) {
l = convert(*bufp, *left, ccsid, *stringp, -1, ASCII_CCSID);
if (l <= 0)
return -1;
*stringp = *bufp;
*bufp += l;
*left -= l;
}
return 0;
}
curl_version_info_data *
curl_version_info_ccsid(CURLversion stamp, unsigned int ccsid)
{
curl_version_info_data * p;
char * cp;
int n;
int nproto;
int i;
curl_version_info_data * id;
/* The assertion below is possible, because although the second operand
is an enum member, the first is a #define. In that case, the OS/400 C
compiler seems to compare string values after substitution. */
#if CURLVERSION_NOW != CURLVERSION_FOURTH
#error curl_version_info_data structure has changed: upgrade this procedure too.
#endif
/* If caller has been compiled with a new version, error. */
if (stamp > CURLVERSION_NOW)
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
p = curl_version_info(stamp);
if (!p)
return p;
/* Measure thread space needed. */
n = 0;
nproto = 0;
if (p->protocols) {
while (p->protocols[nproto])
n += strlen(p->protocols[nproto++]);
n += nproto++;
}
if (p->version)
n += strlen(p->version) + 1;
if (p->host)
n += strlen(p->host) + 1;
if (p->ssl_version)
n += strlen(p->ssl_version) + 1;
if (p->libz_version)
n += strlen(p->libz_version) + 1;
if (p->ares)
n += strlen(p->ares) + 1;
if (p->libidn)
n += strlen(p->libidn) + 1;
if (p->libssh_version)
n += strlen(p->libssh_version) + 1;
/* Allocate thread space. */
n *= MAX_CONV_EXPANSION;
if (nproto)
n += nproto * sizeof(const char *);
cp = Curl_thread_buffer(LK_VERSION_INFO_DATA, n);
id = (curl_version_info_data *) Curl_thread_buffer(LK_VERSION_INFO,
sizeof *id);
if (!id || !cp)
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
/* Copy data and convert strings. */
memcpy((char *) id, (char *) p, sizeof *p);
if (id->protocols) {
id->protocols = (const char * const *) cp;
i = nproto * sizeof id->protocols[0];
memcpy(cp, (char *) p->protocols, i);
cp += i;
n -= i;
for (i = 0; id->protocols[i]; i++)
if (convert_version_info_string(((const char * *) id->protocols) + i,
&cp, &n, ccsid))
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
}
if (convert_version_info_string(&id->version, &cp, &n, ccsid))
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
if (convert_version_info_string(&id->host, &cp, &n, ccsid))
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
if (convert_version_info_string(&id->ssl_version, &cp, &n, ccsid))
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
if (convert_version_info_string(&id->libz_version, &cp, &n, ccsid))
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
if (convert_version_info_string(&id->ares, &cp, &n, ccsid))
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
if (convert_version_info_string(&id->libidn, &cp, &n, ccsid))
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
if (convert_version_info_string(&id->libssh_version, &cp, &n, ccsid))
return (curl_version_info_data *) NULL;
return id;
}
const char *
curl_easy_strerror_ccsid(CURLcode error, unsigned int ccsid)
{
int i;
const char * s;
char * buf;
s = curl_easy_strerror(error);
if (!s)
return s;
i = MAX_CONV_EXPANSION * (strlen(s) + 1);
if (!(buf = Curl_thread_buffer(LK_EASY_STRERROR, i)))
return (const char *) NULL;
if (convert(buf, i, ccsid, s, -1, ASCII_CCSID) < 0)
return (const char *) NULL;
return (const char *) buf;
}
const char *
curl_share_strerror_ccsid(CURLSHcode error, unsigned int ccsid)
{
int i;
const char * s;
char * buf;
s = curl_share_strerror(error);
if (!s)
return s;
i = MAX_CONV_EXPANSION * (strlen(s) + 1);
if (!(buf = Curl_thread_buffer(LK_SHARE_STRERROR, i)))
return (const char *) NULL;
if (convert(buf, i, ccsid, s, -1, ASCII_CCSID) < 0)
return (const char *) NULL;
return (const char *) buf;
}
const char *
curl_multi_strerror_ccsid(CURLMcode error, unsigned int ccsid)
{
int i;
const char * s;
char * buf;
s = curl_multi_strerror(error);
if (!s)
return s;
i = MAX_CONV_EXPANSION * (strlen(s) + 1);
if (!(buf = Curl_thread_buffer(LK_MULTI_STRERROR, i)))
return (const char *) NULL;
if (convert(buf, i, ccsid, s, -1, ASCII_CCSID) < 0)
return (const char *) NULL;
return (const char *) buf;
}
CURLcode
curl_easy_getinfo_ccsid(CURL * curl, CURLINFO info, ...)
{
va_list arg;
void * paramp;
CURLcode ret;
unsigned int ccsid;
char * * cpp;
char * s;
char * d;
struct SessionHandle * data;
/* WARNING: unlike curl_easy_get_info(), the strings returned by this
procedure have to be free'ed. */
data = (struct SessionHandle *) curl;
va_start(arg, info);
paramp = va_arg(arg, void *);
ret = Curl_getinfo(data, info, paramp);
if (ret != CURLE_OK || ((int) info & CURLINFO_TYPEMASK) != CURLINFO_STRING) {
va_end(arg);
return ret;
}
ccsid = va_arg(arg, unsigned int);
va_end(arg);
cpp = (char * *) paramp;
s = *cpp;
if (!s)
return ret;
d = dynconvert(ccsid, s, -1, ASCII_CCSID);
*cpp = d;
if (!d)
return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
return ret;
}
static int
Curl_is_formadd_string(CURLformoption option)
{
switch (option) {
case CURLFORM_FILENAME:
case CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE:
case CURLFORM_BUFFER:
case CURLFORM_FILE:
case CURLFORM_FILECONTENT:
case CURLFORM_COPYCONTENTS:
case CURLFORM_COPYNAME:
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static void
Curl_formadd_release_local(struct curl_forms * forms, int nargs, int skip)
{
while (nargs--)
if (nargs != skip)
if (Curl_is_formadd_string(forms[nargs].option))
if (forms[nargs].value)
free((char *) forms[nargs].value);
free((char *) forms);
}
static int
Curl_formadd_convert(struct curl_forms * forms,
int formx, int lengthx, unsigned int ccsid)
{
int l;
char * cp;
char * cp2;
if (formx < 0 || !forms[formx].value)
return 0;
if (lengthx >= 0)
l = (int) forms[lengthx].value;
else
l = strlen(forms[formx].value) + 1;
cp = malloc(MAX_CONV_EXPANSION * l);
if (!cp)
return -1;
l = convert(cp, MAX_CONV_EXPANSION * l, ASCII_CCSID,
forms[formx].value, l, ccsid);
if (l < 0) {
free(cp);
return -1;
}
cp2 = realloc(cp, l); /* Shorten buffer to the string size. */
if (cp2)
cp = cp2;
forms[formx].value = cp;
if (lengthx >= 0)
forms[lengthx].value = (char *) l; /* Update to length after conversion. */
return l;
}
CURLFORMcode
curl_formadd_ccsid(struct curl_httppost * * httppost,
struct curl_httppost * * last_post, ...)
{
va_list arg;
CURLformoption option;
CURLFORMcode result;
struct curl_forms * forms;
struct curl_forms * lforms;
struct curl_forms * tforms;
unsigned int lformlen;
const char * value;
unsigned int ccsid;
int nargs;
int namex;
int namelengthx;
int contentx;
int lengthx;
unsigned int contentccsid;
unsigned int nameccsid;
/* A single curl_formadd() call cannot be splitted in several calls to deal
with all parameters: the original parameters are thus copied to a local
curl_forms array and converted to ASCII when needed.
CURLFORM_PTRNAME is processed as if it were CURLFORM_COPYNAME.
CURLFORM_COPYNAME and CURLFORM_NAMELENGTH occurrence order in
parameters is not defined; for this reason, the actual conversion is
delayed to the end of parameter processing. The same applies to
CURLFORM_COPYCONTENTS/CURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH, but these may appear
several times in the parameter list; the problem resides here in knowing
which CURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH applies to which CURLFORM_COPYCONTENTS and
when we can be sure to have both info for conversion: end of parameter
list is such a point, but CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE is also used here as a
natural separator between content data definitions; this seems to be
in accordance with FormAdd() behavior. */
/* Allocate the local curl_forms array. */
lformlen = ALLOC_GRANULE;
lforms = (struct curl_forms *) malloc(lformlen * sizeof * lforms);
if (!lforms)
return CURL_FORMADD_MEMORY;
/* Process the arguments, copying them into local array, latching conversion
indexes and converting when needed. */
result = CURL_FORMADD_OK;
nargs = 0;
contentx = -1;
lengthx = -1;
namex = -1;
namelengthx = -1;
forms = (struct curl_forms *) NULL;
va_start(arg, last_post);
for (;;) {
/* Make sure there is still room for an item in local array. */
if (nargs >= lformlen) {
lformlen += ALLOC_GRANULE;
tforms = (struct curl_forms *) realloc((char *) lforms,
lformlen * sizeof *lforms);
if (!tforms) {
result = CURL_FORMADD_MEMORY;
break;
}
lforms = tforms;
}
/* Get next option. */
if (forms) {
/* Get option from array. */
option = forms->option;
value = forms->value;
forms++;
}
else {
/* Get option from arguments. */
option = va_arg(arg, CURLformoption);
if (option == CURLFORM_END)
break;
}
/* Dispatch by option. */
switch (option) {
case CURLFORM_END:
forms = (struct curl_forms *) NULL; /* Leave array mode. */
continue;
case CURLFORM_ARRAY:
if (!forms) {
forms = va_arg(arg, struct curl_forms *);
continue;
}
result = CURL_FORMADD_ILLEGAL_ARRAY;
break;
case CURLFORM_COPYNAME:
option = CURLFORM_PTRNAME; /* Static for now. */
case CURLFORM_PTRNAME:
if (namex >= 0)
result = CURL_FORMADD_OPTION_TWICE;
namex = nargs;
if (!forms) {
value = va_arg(arg, char *);
nameccsid = (unsigned int) va_arg(arg, long);
}
else {
nameccsid = (unsigned int) forms->value;
forms++;
}
break;
case CURLFORM_COPYCONTENTS:
if (contentx >= 0)
result = CURL_FORMADD_OPTION_TWICE;
contentx = nargs;
if (!forms) {
value = va_arg(arg, char *);
contentccsid = (unsigned int) va_arg(arg, long);
}
else {
contentccsid = (unsigned int) forms->value;
forms++;
}
break;
case CURLFORM_PTRCONTENTS:
case CURLFORM_BUFFERPTR:
if (!forms)
value = va_arg(arg, char *); /* No conversion. */
break;
case CURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH:
lengthx = nargs;
if (!forms)
value = (char *) va_arg(arg, long);
break;
case CURLFORM_NAMELENGTH:
namelengthx = nargs;
if (!forms)
value = (char *) va_arg(arg, long);
break;
case CURLFORM_BUFFERLENGTH:
if (!forms)
value = (char *) va_arg(arg, long);
break;
case CURLFORM_CONTENTHEADER:
if (!forms)
value = (char *) va_arg(arg, struct curl_slist *);
break;
case CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE:
/* If a previous content has been encountered, convert it now. */
if (Curl_formadd_convert(lforms, contentx, lengthx, contentccsid) < 0) {
result = CURL_FORMADD_MEMORY;
break;
}
contentx = -1;
lengthx = -1;
/* Fall into default. */
default:
/* Must be a convertible string. */
if (!Curl_is_formadd_string(option)) {
result = CURL_FORMADD_UNKNOWN_OPTION;
break;
}
if (!forms) {
value = va_arg(arg, char *);
ccsid = (unsigned int) va_arg(arg, long);
}
else {
ccsid = (unsigned int) forms->value;
forms++;
}
/* Do the conversion. */
lforms[nargs].value = value;
if (Curl_formadd_convert(lforms, nargs, -1, ccsid) < 0) {
result = CURL_FORMADD_MEMORY;
break;
}
value = lforms[nargs].value;
}
if (result != CURL_FORMADD_OK)
break;
lforms[nargs].value = value;
lforms[nargs++].option = option;
}
va_end(arg);
/* Convert the name and the last content, now that we know their lengths. */
if (result == CURL_FORMADD_OK && namex >= 0) {
if (Curl_formadd_convert(lforms, namex, namelengthx, nameccsid) < 0)
result = CURL_FORMADD_MEMORY;
else
lforms[namex].option = CURLFORM_COPYNAME; /* Force copy. */
}
if (result == CURL_FORMADD_OK) {
if (Curl_formadd_convert(lforms, contentx, lengthx, contentccsid) < 0)
result = CURL_FORMADD_MEMORY;
else
contentx = -1;
}
/* Do the formadd with our converted parameters. */
if (result == CURL_FORMADD_OK) {
lforms[nargs].option = CURLFORM_END;
result = curl_formadd(httppost, last_post,
CURLFORM_ARRAY, lforms, CURLFORM_END);
}
/* Terminate. */
Curl_formadd_release_local(lforms, nargs, contentx);
return result;
}
typedef struct {
curl_formget_callback append;
void * arg;
unsigned int ccsid;
} cfcdata;
static size_t
Curl_formget_callback_ccsid(void * arg, const char * buf, size_t len)
{
cfcdata * p;
char * b;
int l;
size_t ret;
p = (cfcdata *) arg;
if ((long) len <= 0)
return (*p->append)(p->arg, buf, len);
b = malloc(MAX_CONV_EXPANSION * len);
if (!b)
return (size_t) -1;
l = convert(b, MAX_CONV_EXPANSION * len, p->ccsid, buf, len, ASCII_CCSID);
if (l < 0) {
free(b);
return (size_t) -1;
}
ret = (*p->append)(p->arg, b, l);
free(b);
return ret == l? len: -1;
}
int
curl_formget_ccsid(struct curl_httppost * form, void * arg,
curl_formget_callback append, unsigned int ccsid)
{
cfcdata lcfc;
lcfc.append = append;
lcfc.arg = arg;
lcfc.ccsid = ccsid;
return curl_formget(form, (void *) &lcfc, Curl_formget_callback_ccsid);
}
CURLcode
curl_easy_setopt_ccsid(CURL * curl, CURLoption tag, ...)
{
CURLcode result;
va_list arg;
struct SessionHandle * data;
char * s;
char * cp;
unsigned int ccsid;
size_t len;
curl_off_t pfsize;
static char testwarn = 1;
/* Warns if this procedure has not been updated when the dupstring enum
changes.
We (try to) do it only once: there is no need to issue several times
the same message; but since threadsafeness is not handled here,
this may occur (and we don't care!). */
if (testwarn) {
testwarn = 0;
if ((int) STRING_LAST != (int) STRING_SSH_HOST_PUBLIC_KEY_MD5 + 1)
curl_mfprintf(stderr,
"*** WARNING: curl_easy_setopt_ccsid() should be reworked ***\n");
}
data = (struct SessionHandle *) curl;
va_start(arg, tag);
switch (tag) {
case CURLOPT_CAINFO:
case CURLOPT_CAPATH:
case CURLOPT_COOKIE:
case CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE:
case CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR:
case CURLOPT_COOKIELIST:
case CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST:
case CURLOPT_EGDSOCKET:
case CURLOPT_ENCODING:
case CURLOPT_FTPPORT:
case CURLOPT_FTP_ACCOUNT:
case CURLOPT_FTP_ALTERNATIVE_TO_USER:
case CURLOPT_INTERFACE:
case CURLOPT_KEYPASSWD:
case CURLOPT_KRBLEVEL:
case CURLOPT_NETRC_FILE:
case CURLOPT_PROXY:
case CURLOPT_PROXYUSERPWD:
case CURLOPT_RANDOM_FILE:
case CURLOPT_RANGE:
case CURLOPT_REFERER:
case CURLOPT_SSH_PRIVATE_KEYFILE:
case CURLOPT_SSH_PUBLIC_KEYFILE:
case CURLOPT_SSLCERT:
case CURLOPT_SSLCERTTYPE:
case CURLOPT_SSLENGINE:
case CURLOPT_SSLKEY:
case CURLOPT_SSLKEYTYPE:
case CURLOPT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST:
case CURLOPT_URL:
case CURLOPT_USERAGENT:
case CURLOPT_USERPWD:
case CURLOPT_SSH_HOST_PUBLIC_KEY_MD5:
s = va_arg(arg, char *);
ccsid = va_arg(arg, unsigned int);
if (s) {
s = dynconvert(ASCII_CCSID, s, -1, ccsid);
if (!s) {
result = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
break;
}
}
result = curl_easy_setopt(curl, tag, s);
if (s)
free(s);
break;
case CURLOPT_COPYPOSTFIELDS:
/* Special case: byte count may have been given by CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE
prior to this call. In this case, convert the given byte count and
replace the length according to the conversion result. */
s = va_arg(arg, char *);
ccsid = va_arg(arg, unsigned int);
pfsize = data->set.postfieldsize;
if (!s || !pfsize || ccsid == NOCONV_CCSID || ccsid == ASCII_CCSID) {
result = curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_COPYPOSTFIELDS, s);
break;
}
if (pfsize == -1) {
/* Data is null-terminated. */
s = dynconvert(ASCII_CCSID, s, -1, ccsid);
if (!s) {
result = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
break;
}
}
else {
/* Data length specified. */
if (pfsize < 0 || pfsize > SIZE_MAX) {
result = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
break;
}
len = pfsize;
pfsize = len * MAX_CONV_EXPANSION;
if (pfsize > SIZE_MAX)
pfsize = SIZE_MAX;
cp = malloc(pfsize);
if (!cp) {
result = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
break;
}
pfsize = convert(cp, pfsize, ASCII_CCSID, s, len, ccsid);
if (pfsize < 0) {
free(cp);
result = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
break;
}
data->set.postfieldsize = pfsize; /* Replace data size. */
s = cp;
}
result = curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, s);
data->set.str[STRING_COPYPOSTFIELDS] = s; /* Give to library. */
break;
case CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER: /* This is an output buffer. */
default:
result = Curl_setopt(data, tag, arg);
break;
}
va_end(arg);
return result;
}
char *
curl_form_long_value(long value)
{
/* ILE/RPG cannot cast an integer to a pointer. This procedure does it. */
return (char *) value;
}