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/* A simple token-based file parsing system.
*
* Contents:
* 1. The ESL_FILEPARSER object and its API.
* 2. Private functions.
* 3. Unit tests.
* 4. Test driver.
* 5. Examples.
*/
#include <esl_config.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "easel.h"
#include "esl_fileparser.h"
static int nextline(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp);
/*****************************************************************
* 1. The ESL_FILEPARSER object and its API.
*****************************************************************/
/* Function: esl_fileparser_Open()
* Incept: SRE, Tue Apr 3 08:09:56 2007 [Janelia]
*
* Purpose: Opens <filename> for reading.
*
* As a special case, if <filename> is "-", set up the
* fileparser to read and parse <stdin>.
*
* <envvar> is optional name of an environment variable,
* such as <BLASTDB>. This environment variable contains a
* colon-delimited list of directories in which the
* <filename> may lie relative to. We looks first relative
* to the current working directory, then in any
* directories specified by <envvar>. If <envvar> is <NULL>,
* we only look in the current working directory.
*
* Args: filename - filename, relative path, or fully qualified path
* envvar - optional environment variable name to find
* colon-delimited list of directories <filename>
* may reside in; or <NULL>
* ret_efp - RETURN: opened <ESL_FILEPARSER>
*
* Returns: <eslOK> on success, and <ret_fp> points
* to a new <ESL_FILEPARSER> object.
*
* Returns <eslENOTFOUND> if <filename> can't
* be opened for reading, and <ret_fp> is set
* to <NULL>.
*
* Throws: <eslEMEM> on allocation failure.
*/
int
esl_fileparser_Open(const char *filename, const char *envvar, ESL_FILEPARSER **ret_efp)
{
int status;
ESL_FILEPARSER *efp = NULL;
if ((efp = esl_fileparser_Create(NULL)) == NULL) { status = eslEMEM; goto ERROR; }
if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0)
efp->fp = stdin;
else if ((efp->fp = fopen(filename, "r")) != NULL) {
if ((status = esl_strdup(filename, -1, &(efp->filename))) != eslOK) goto ERROR;
}
else if ((status = esl_FileEnvOpen(filename, envvar, &(efp->fp), &(efp->filename))) != eslOK)
{ status = eslENOTFOUND; goto ERROR; }
*ret_efp = efp;
return eslOK;
ERROR:
esl_fileparser_Close(efp);
*ret_efp = NULL;
return status;
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_Create()
* Incept: SRE, Fri Jul 9 12:50:29 2004 [St. Louis]
*
* Purpose: Take an open file <fp>, and transform it to
* a fileparser object -- preparing to parse it
* one whitespace-delimited field at a time.
*
* Args: fp - open FILE to parse
*
* Returns: a new <ESL_FILEPARSER> object, which must be
* free'd by the caller with <esl_fileparser_Destroy()>.
*
* Throws: <eslEMEM> if an allocation failed.
*
* Xref: STL8 p.56.
*/
ESL_FILEPARSER *
esl_fileparser_Create(FILE *fp)
{
int status;
ESL_FILEPARSER *efp = NULL;
ESL_ALLOC(efp, sizeof(ESL_FILEPARSER));
efp->fp = fp;
efp->buf = NULL;
efp->buflen = 0;
efp->s = NULL;
efp->commentchar = '\0';
efp->filename = NULL;
efp->linenumber = 0;
efp->errbuf[0] = '\0';
efp->is_buffer = FALSE;
efp->mem_buffer = NULL;
efp->mem_size = 0;
efp->mem_pos = 0;
return efp;
ERROR:
esl_fileparser_Destroy(efp);
return NULL;
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_CreateMapped()
* Incept: MSF, Mon Aug 16 2010 [Janelia]
*
* Purpose: Sets up a memory buffer to be parsed with the file parser
* routines.
*
* Args: fp - open FILE to parse
*
* Returns: a new <ESL_FILEPARSER> object, which must be
* free'd by the caller with <esl_fileparser_Destroy()>.
*
* Throws: <eslEMEM> if an allocation failed.
*
* Xref: STL8 p.56.
*/
ESL_FILEPARSER *
esl_fileparser_CreateMapped(const void *buffer, int size)
{
ESL_FILEPARSER *efp = NULL;
if ((efp = esl_fileparser_Create(NULL)) == NULL) return NULL;
efp->is_buffer = TRUE;
efp->mem_buffer = buffer;
efp->mem_size = size;
return efp;
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_SetCommentChar()
*
* Purpose: Defines a single character <c> for comments. Anything
* on a line following this character is ignored
* when parsing.
*
* Args: efp - open fileparser
* c - comment character ('#', for example)
*
* Returns: <eslOK> on success.
*/
int
esl_fileparser_SetCommentChar(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp, char c)
{
efp->commentchar = c;
return eslOK;
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_GetToken()
* Incept: SRE, Fri Jul 9 13:03:50 2004 [St. Louis]
*
* Purpose: Sets a pointer to the next field in the
* file we're parsing.
*
* The <opt_tok> pointer is into an internal line buffer
* that may be invalidated upon the next call to a
* <fileparser> function. If you want to store it, make a
* copy.
*
* Args: efp - open fileparser
* opt_tok - optRETURN: ptr to next field
* opt_toklen - optRETURN: length of tok.
*
* Returns: <eslOK> if <tok>, <toklen> contain valid data.
* <eslEOF> on normal end-of-file.
*
* Throws: <eslEMEM> if an allocation fails.
*
* Xref: STL8 p.56.
*/
int
esl_fileparser_GetToken(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp, char **opt_tok, int *opt_toklen)
{
char *tok = NULL;
int toklen = 0;
int tokcode;
int fcode;
int goodtok;
if (opt_tok) *opt_tok = NULL;
if (opt_toklen) *opt_toklen = 0;
/* First, make sure we have a line loaded.
* On the first call to GetToken, we won't.
*/
if (efp->buf == NULL) {
fcode = nextline(efp);
if (fcode != eslOK) return fcode;
}
/* Start strtok()'ing this line to try to find token.
* If we don't find one, keep loading lines until we
* do, or we run out of data.
* efp->s was set either by nextline() or previous GetToken().
*/
do {
goodtok = FALSE;
tokcode = esl_strtok_adv(&(efp->s), " \t\r\n", &tok, &toklen, NULL);
if (tokcode == eslEOL || (tokcode == eslOK && *tok == efp->commentchar))
{
fcode = nextline(efp);
if (fcode != eslOK) return fcode;
}
else if (tokcode == eslOK) goodtok = TRUE;
else ESL_FAIL(tokcode, efp->errbuf, "esl_strtok() failed");
} while (! goodtok);
if (opt_tok) *opt_tok = tok;
if (opt_toklen) *opt_toklen = toklen;
return eslOK;
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_NextLine()
* Incept: SRE, Tue Apr 3 08:27:22 2007 [Janelia]
*
* Purpose: Advance the parser to the next non-blank, non-comment
* data line that contains at least one token.
*
* Upon return, <efp->buf> is a data-containing line, and
* <efp->s> points to the first non-whitespace character on
* it. A line-based parser can work on one or both of these.
*
* A line-oriented but token-based parser will call
* <esl_fileparser_GetTokenOnLine()> to extract successive
* tokens from it.
*
* A pure token-based parser will generally not call
* <_NextLine()>. The only reason would be to skip the
* remainder of a line it's in the middle of parsing, and
* advance to the next one -- but that's a sort of
* line-oriented thing to do.
*
* Returns: <eslOK> on success.
* <eslEOF> if no more data lines remain in the file.
*
* Throws: <eslEMEM> on allocation error.
*/
int
esl_fileparser_NextLine(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp)
{
int status;
while ((status = nextline(efp)) == eslOK)
{
while (*(efp->s) != '\0' && isspace(*(efp->s))) efp->s++;
if (*(efp->s) != '\0' && *efp->s != efp->commentchar) break;
}
if (status == eslEOF) return status;
if (status != eslOK) ESL_FAIL(status, efp->errbuf, "nextline() failed");
return eslOK;
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_NextLinePeeked()
* Synopsis: Read the next line, prepending a peek.
* Incept: SRE, Wed Oct 15 10:08:37 2008 [Janelia]
*
* Purpose: Sometimes we need to peek at the start of an input stream
* to see whether it is in a binary format, before we start
* parsing it as ASCII lines. When this happens, the caller
* will typically have used <fread()> to read a fixed
* number of bytes from the input stream, checked to see if
* they are a magic number representing a binary format,
* and found that they are not. The caller then wants to
* switch to reading in ASCII format with the <fileparser>
* API, but with those bytes included on the first
* line. Because the file might start with comments or
* blank lines that need to be skipped, we want to deal
* with the peeked data in the context of the
* <ESL_FILEPARSER>. The caller cannot simply close and
* reopen the stream, because the stream may be a pipe
* (<stdin> or <gzip -dc> for example).
*
* The caller passes the bytes it peeked at with <fread()>
* in <prefix>, and the number of bytes it peeked at in
* <plen>.
*
* The parser is advanced to the next non-blank,
* non-comment data line that contains at least one token,
* taking the prepended <prefix> into account.
*
* There is a significant flaw in this mechanism, and as a
* result the caller must be able to guarantee the
* following limitation. The first data-containing line
* must be longer than <prefix>. It is sufficient for the
* first data token to be longer than <prefix>.
* (Equivalently, if <prefix> contains any data token, it
* must not contain any newline \verb+\n+ after that data.) The
* reason is that we need to avoid a situation where the
* concatenated prefix+nextline contains more than one data
* line, because other routines in the module assume that
* <efp->buf> is a single \verb+\n+-terminated line of input. For
* example: HMMER save files either start with a 4-byte
* binary magic number, or with "HMMER", and "HMMER" is
* longer than 4 bytes.
*
* Args: efp - open fileparser
* prefix - bytes that caller obtained by peeking with fread()
* plen - number of bytes in prefix
*
* Returns: <eslOK> on success.
* <eslEOF> if no more tokens remain in the file.
*
* Throws: <eslEMEM> on allocation error.
*
* Xref: For an example, see HMMER's HMM save file input.
*/
int
esl_fileparser_NextLinePeeked(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp, char *prefix, int plen)
{
int blen;
int status;
/* First, make buf = the first line again, by prepending <prefix>. */
if ((status = nextline(efp)) != eslOK) goto ERROR; /* EOF, EMEM */
blen = strlen(efp->buf);
if (blen + plen + 1 > efp->buflen) {
ESL_REALLOC(efp->buf, sizeof(char) * (blen + plen + 1));
efp->buflen = blen + plen + 1;
}
memmove(efp->buf+plen, efp->buf, blen+1);
memcpy(efp->buf, prefix, plen);
efp->s = efp->buf;
while (*(efp->s) != '\0' && isspace(*(efp->s))) efp->s++;
if (*(efp->s) != '\0' && *efp->s != efp->commentchar) return eslOK;
else return esl_fileparser_NextLine(efp);
ERROR:
return status;
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_GetTokenOnLine()
* Incept: SRE, Tue Apr 3 08:46:59 2007 [Janelia]
*
* Purpose: Same as <esl_fileparser_GetToken()>, except that it only
* retrieves tokens from the line that the parser is
* on. When it runs out of tokens on the line, it returns
* <eslEOL>. This allows a caller to count the tokens on a
* line (whereas <GetToken()> reads through newlines
* silently).
*
* The <opt_tok> pointer is into an internal line buffer
* that may be invalidated upon the next call to a
* <fileparser> function. If you want to store it, make a
* copy.
*
* Normally, a call to <esl_fileparser_GetTokenOnLine()>
* would be preceded by <esl_fileparser_NextLine()> to
* position the parser on the next data line with at least
* one token on it. However, you could also conceivably
* call <esl_fileparser_GetTokenOnLine()> after one or more
* calls to <esl_fileparser_GetToken()>, to get remaining
* tokens from a given line. What you can't do is to call
* <esl_fileparser_GetTokenOnLine()> immediately after
* opening a file; the parser won't have a line loaded yet.
* (In this case, it would return <eslEOL>.)
*
* Returns: <eslOK> on success, and the token and its length are
* in <opt_tok> and <opt_toklen>.
*
* Returns <eslEOL> if no more tokens exist on the line;
* in this case <opt_tok> is set to <NULL> and <opt_toklen>
* to 0.
*/
int
esl_fileparser_GetTokenOnLine(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp, char **opt_tok, int *opt_toklen)
{
char *tok = NULL;
int toklen = 0;
int status;
/* No line loaded? Then we can't find any token on it. */
if (efp->buf == NULL) { status = eslEOL; goto ERROR; }
/* Find next token in the line that's already loaded in the parser. */
status = esl_strtok_adv(&(efp->s), " \t\r\n", &tok, &toklen, NULL);
if (status == eslEOL) goto ERROR;
if (status != eslOK) goto ERROR;
if (status == eslOK && *tok == efp->commentchar) { status = eslEOL; goto ERROR; }
if (opt_tok) *opt_tok = tok;
if (opt_toklen) *opt_toklen = toklen;
return eslOK;
ERROR:
if (opt_tok) *opt_tok = NULL;
if (opt_toklen) *opt_toklen = 0;
return status;
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_GetRemainingLine()
* Synopsis: Returns pointer to the rest of the current line.
* Incept: SRE, Mon Oct 13 08:59:26 2008 [Janelia]
*
* Purpose: Set a pointer <*ret_s> to the rest of the current line
* held by the fileparser <efp>. Trailing newline char,
* if any, is removed.
*
* Because <ret_s> points to internal storage in the
* fileparser, the caller should be finished with it before
* making its next call to any fileparser function.
*
* Any comment characters on the rest of the line are
* ignored: this is designed for a case where the rest of
* the line is to be read as free text.
*
* Args: efp - fileparser
* ret_s - RETURN: pointer to the remainder of the line
*
* Returns: <eslOK> on success.
* <eslEOL> if nothing remains on the line, and <*ret_s>
* is <NULL>.
*
* Throws: (no abnormal error conditions)
*/
int
esl_fileparser_GetRemainingLine(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp, char **ret_s)
{
/* No line loaded? Then we can't find anything on it. */
if (efp->buf == NULL) { *ret_s = NULL; return eslEOL; }
/* skip leading whitespace */
while (isspace(*(efp->s))) efp->s++;
/* Return everything to end of line as a "token", stripping newline */
return esl_strtok(&(efp->s), "\r\n", ret_s);
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_Destroy()
* Incept: SRE, Fri Jul 9 13:22:36 2004 [St. Louis]
*
* Purpose: Frees an open <ESL_FILEPARSER>. The original fp is
* still open - whoever opened it is still
* responsible for closing it.
*
* Xref: STL8 p.56.
*/
void
esl_fileparser_Destroy(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp)
{
if (efp) {
if (efp->buf != NULL) free(efp->buf);
free(efp);
}
}
/* Function: esl_fileparser_Close()
* Incept: SRE, Tue Apr 3 08:18:11 2007 [Janelia]
*
* Purpose: Closes an open <ESL_FILEPARSER>, including the
* file it opened.
*/
void
esl_fileparser_Close(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp)
{
if (efp == NULL) return;
if (efp->fp != NULL && efp->fp != stdin) fclose(efp->fp);
if (efp->filename != NULL) free(efp->filename);
esl_fileparser_Destroy(efp);
}
/*****************************************************************
* 2. Private functions
*****************************************************************/
/* nextline()
*
* Purpose: Skip the file parser to the next line (for instance,
* if an end-of-line comment is found). The new line might
* have no tokens on it.
*
* Args: efp - open file parser
*
* Returns: eslOK: success
* eslEOF: normal end of file
*
* Throws: <eslEMEM> if a reallocation failed in fgets()
*
* Xref: STL8 p.56
*/
static int
nextline(ESL_FILEPARSER *efp)
{
int status;
/* check if we are reading from a file or a buffer */
if (efp->is_buffer) {
int len;
int end;
const char *ptr;
if (efp->mem_pos >= efp->mem_size) return eslEOF;
len = 0;
end = efp->mem_size - efp->mem_pos;
ptr = efp->mem_buffer + efp->mem_pos;
while (len < end && *ptr++ != '\n') ++len;
if (len < end) ++len;
if (len + 1 > efp->buflen) {
ESL_REALLOC(efp->buf, ESL_MAX(64, len * 2));
efp->buflen = ESL_MAX(64, len * 2);
}
memcpy(efp->buf, efp->mem_buffer + efp->mem_pos, len);
efp->buf[len] = 0;
efp->mem_pos += len;
} else {
if ((status = esl_fgets(&(efp->buf), &(efp->buflen), efp->fp)) != eslOK)
ESL_FAIL(status, efp->errbuf, "esl_fgets() failed");
}
efp->s = efp->buf;
efp->linenumber++;
return eslOK;
ERROR:
return status;
}
/*****************************************************************
* 3. Unit tests.
*****************************************************************/
#ifdef eslFILEPARSER_TESTDRIVE
/* test the interface for getting all tokens in a file, regardless
* of newlines. Also, uses the Create/Destroy interface instead of
* Open/Close.
*/
static void
utest_GetToken(char *filename)
{
int status;
ESL_FILEPARSER *efp = NULL;
FILE *fp = NULL;
char *tok = NULL;
int toklen = 0;
int ntok = 0;
if ((fp = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL) esl_fatal("File open failed");
if ((efp = esl_fileparser_Create(fp)) == NULL) esl_fatal("Failed to associate stream with fileparser");
esl_fileparser_SetCommentChar(efp, '#');
while ((status = esl_fileparser_GetToken(efp, &tok, &toklen)) == eslOK)
{
if (toklen != 6) esl_fatal("bad token %s", tok);
if (strncmp(tok, "token", 5) != 0) esl_fatal("bad token %s", tok);
ntok++;
}
if (status != eslEOF) esl_fatal("Abnormal parse termination");
if (ntok != 5) esl_fatal("bad total token number %d\n", ntok);
esl_fileparser_Destroy(efp);
fclose(fp);
return;
}
/* test the NextLine and GetTokenOnLine interface, as well as the
* Open/Close interface.
*/
static void
utest_GetTokenOnLine(char *filename)
{
int status;
ESL_FILEPARSER *efp = NULL;
char *tok = NULL;
int toklen = 0;
int ntok = 0;
int nlines = 0;
char expect[32];
if (esl_fileparser_Open(filename, NULL, &efp) != eslOK) esl_fatal("File open failed");
esl_fileparser_SetCommentChar(efp, '#');
while ((status = esl_fileparser_NextLine(efp)) == eslOK)
{
nlines++;
while ((status = esl_fileparser_GetTokenOnLine(efp, &tok, &toklen)) == eslOK)
{
ntok++;
snprintf(expect, 32, "token%d", ntok); // 32 is from the static allocation of expect[32]
if (toklen != 6) esl_fatal("bad token length for %s", tok);
if (strcmp(expect, tok) != 0) esl_fatal("bad token %s", tok);
}
if (status != eslEOL) esl_fatal("Unexpected code in place of end-of-line");
}
if (status != eslEOF) esl_fatal("Unexpected code in place of end-of-file.");
if (nlines != 3) esl_fatal("expected to parse 3 lines; parsed %d", nlines);
if (ntok != 5) esl_fatal("expected to parse 5 tokens; parsed %d", ntok);
esl_fileparser_Close(efp);
return;
}
static void
utest_GetTokenBuffered(char *buffer)
{
int status;
ESL_FILEPARSER *efp = NULL;
char *tok = NULL;
int toklen = 0;
int ntok = 0;
if ((efp = esl_fileparser_CreateMapped(buffer, strlen(buffer))) == NULL)
esl_fatal("Failed to associate buffer with fileparser");
esl_fileparser_SetCommentChar(efp, '#');
while ((status = esl_fileparser_GetToken(efp, &tok, &toklen)) == eslOK)
{
if (toklen != 6) esl_fatal("bad token %s", tok);
if (strncmp(tok, "token", 5) != 0) esl_fatal("bad token %s", tok);
ntok++;
}
if (status != eslEOF) esl_fatal("Abnormal parse termination");
if (ntok != 5) esl_fatal("bad total token number %d\n", ntok);
esl_fileparser_Destroy(efp);
return;
}
#endif /*eslFILEPARSER_TESTDRIVE*/
/*****************************************************************
* 4. Test driver.
*****************************************************************/
/*
gcc -g -Wall -I. -o test -DeslFILEPARSER_TESTDRIVE esl_fileparser.c easel.c
./test
*/
#ifdef eslFILEPARSER_TESTDRIVE
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "easel.h"
#include "esl_fileparser.h"
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char tmpfile[32] = "esltmpXXXXXX";
FILE *fp;
char stream[] = "# Full line comment\n"
"token1 # Trailing comment\n"
"\n" /* blank line */
" \n" /* whitespace line */
" # sowing comment/whitespace confusion...\n"
"token2\ttoken3 token4\n"
"token5"; /* file ends w/ no \n */
/* Create a test file to read.
*/
if (esl_tmpfile_named(tmpfile, &fp) != eslOK) esl_fatal("File open failed");
fprintf(fp, "%s", stream);
fclose(fp);
/* Run unit tests using that file.
* Unit tests have hardwired knowledge of what's supposed to be in the file.
*/
utest_GetToken(tmpfile);
utest_GetTokenOnLine(tmpfile);
utest_GetTokenBuffered(stream);
remove(tmpfile);
return 0;
}
#endif /*eslFILEPARSER_TESTDRIVE*/
/*****************************************************************
* 5. Examples.
*****************************************************************/
/* The first example shows the simplest interface: get all tokens
* in the file, one at a time.
*
gcc -g -Wall -I. -o example -DeslFILEPARSER_EXAMPLE esl_fileparser.c easel.c
./example <any file>
*/
#ifdef eslFILEPARSER_EXAMPLE
/*::cexcerpt::fileparser_example::begin::*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "easel.h"
#include "esl_fileparser.h"
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *filename = argv[1];
int ntok = 1;
ESL_FILEPARSER *efp;
char *tok;
int toklen;
if (esl_fileparser_Open(filename, NULL, &efp) != eslOK) esl_fatal("File open failed");
esl_fileparser_SetCommentChar(efp, '#');
while (esl_fileparser_GetToken(efp, &tok, &toklen) == eslOK) {
printf("%5d %3d %s\n", ntok, toklen, tok);
ntok++;
}
esl_fileparser_Close(efp);
return 0;
}
/*::cexcerpt::fileparser_example::end::*/
#endif /*eslFILEPARSER_EXAMPLE*/
/* The second example shows the more line-oriented interface
* of NextLine(), GetTokenOnLine().
gcc -g -Wall -I. -o example -DeslFILEPARSER_EXAMPLE2 esl_fileparser.c easel.c
./example <any file>
*/
#ifdef eslFILEPARSER_EXAMPLE2
/*::cexcerpt::fileparser_example2::begin::*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "easel.h"
#include "esl_fileparser.h"
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *filename = argv[1];
int nline = 1;
int ntok;
ESL_FILEPARSER *efp;
char *tok;
int toklen;
if (esl_fileparser_Open(filename, NULL, &efp) != eslOK) esl_fatal("File open failed");
esl_fileparser_SetCommentChar(efp, '#');
while (esl_fileparser_NextLine(efp) == eslOK)
{
ntok = 0;
while (esl_fileparser_GetTokenOnLine(efp, &tok, &toklen) == eslOK)
ntok++;
printf("Line %d in the file (%d non-blank, non-comment) contains %d tokens...\n",
efp->linenumber, nline, ntok);
nline++;
}
esl_fileparser_Close(efp);
return 0;
}
/*::cexcerpt::fileparser_example2::end::*/
#endif /*eslFILEPARSER_EXAMPLE*/