/* ========================================================================== ** * debug2html.c * * Copyright (C) 1998 by Christopher R. Hertel * * Email: crh@ubiqx.mn.org * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** * Parse Samba debug logs (2.0 & greater) and output the results as HTML. * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** * This program provides an example of the use of debugparse.c, and also * does a decent job of converting Samba logs into HTML. * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** * * $Log: debug2html.c,v $ * Revision 1.1 1998/10/26 23:21:37 crh * Here is the simple debug parser and the debug2html converter. Still to do: * * * Debug message filtering. * * I need to add all this to Makefile.in * (If it looks at all strange I'll ask for help.) * * If you want to compile debug2html, you'll need to do it by hand until I * make the changes to Makefile.in. Sorry. * * Chris -)----- * * ========================================================================== ** */ #include "debugparse.h" /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** * The size of the read buffer. */ #define BSIZE 1024 /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** * Functions... */ static dbg_Token modechange( dbg_Token new, dbg_Token mode ) /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** * Handle a switch between header and message printing. * * Input: new - The token value of the current token. This indicates * the lexical item currently being recognized. * mode - The current mode. This is either dbg_null or * dbg_message. It could really be any toggle * (true/false, etc.) * * Output: The new mode. This will be the same as the input mode unless * there was a transition in or out of message processing. * * Notes: The purpose of the mode value is to mark the beginning and end * of the message text block. In order to show the text in its * correct format, it must be included within a
block. * * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** */ { switch( new ) { case dbg_null: case dbg_ignore: return( mode ); case dbg_message: if( dbg_message != mode ) { /* Switching to message mode. */ (void)printf( "\n" ); return( dbg_message ); } break; default: if( dbg_message == mode ) { /* Switching out of message mode. */ (void)printf( "\n\n" ); return( dbg_null ); } } return( mode ); } /* modechange */ static void newblock( dbg_Token old, dbg_Token new ) /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** * Handle the transition between tokens. * * Input: old - The previous token. * new - The current token. * * Output: none. * * Notes: This is called whenever there is a transition from one token * type to another. It first prints the markup tags that close * the previous token, and then the markup tags for the new * token. * * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** */ { switch( old ) { case dbg_timestamp: (void)printf( ", " ); break; case dbg_level: (void)printf( "]\n " ); break; case dbg_sourcefile: (void)printf( ":" ); break; case dbg_lineno: (void)printf( ")" ); break; } switch( new ) { case dbg_timestamp: (void)printf( "[" ); break; case dbg_level: (void)printf( "" ); break; case dbg_lineno: (void)printf( "(" ); break; } } /* newblock */ static void charprint( dbg_Token tok, int c ) /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** * Filter the input characters to determine what goes to output. * * Input: tok - The token value of the current character. * c - The current character. * * Output: none. * * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** */ { switch( tok ) { case dbg_ignore: case dbg_header: break; case dbg_null: case dbg_eof: (void)putchar( '\n' ); break; default: switch( c ) { case '<': (void)printf( "<" ); break; case '>': (void)printf( ">" ); break; case '&': (void)printf( "&" ); break; case '\"': (void)printf( """ ); break; default: (void)putchar( c ); break; } } } /* charprint */ int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** * This simple program scans and parses Samba debug logs, and produces HTML * output. * * Input: argc - Currently ignored. * argv - Currently ignored. * * Output: Always zero. * * Notes: The HTML output is sent to stdout. * * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** */ { int i; int len; char bufr[BSIZE]; dbg_Token old = dbg_null, new = dbg_null, state = dbg_null, mode = dbg_null; (void)printf( "\n" ); (void)printf( "\n\n" ); (void)printf( "