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#define CALLBACK2(FOR) \ |
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do { \ |
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if (settings.on_##FOR) { \ |
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if (0 != settings.on_##FOR(parser)) return (p - data); \ |
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if (settings->on_##FOR) { \ |
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if (0 != settings->on_##FOR(parser)) return (p - data); \ |
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} \ |
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} while (0) |
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@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ do { \ |
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if (parser->FOR##_mark) { \ |
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parser->FOR##_size += p - parser->FOR##_mark; \ |
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if (parser->FOR##_size > MAX_FIELD_SIZE) return (p - data); \ |
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if (settings.on_##FOR) { \ |
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if (0 != settings.on_##FOR(parser, \ |
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if (settings->on_##FOR) { \ |
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if (0 != settings->on_##FOR(parser, \ |
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parser->FOR##_mark, \ |
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p - parser->FOR##_mark)) \ |
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{ \ |
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@ -232,6 +232,7 @@ enum flags |
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, F_CONNECTION_CLOSE = 1 << 2 |
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, F_TRAILING = 1 << 3 |
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, F_UPGRADE = 1 << 4 |
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, F_SKIPBODY = 1 << 5 |
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}; |
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@ -282,7 +283,7 @@ enum flags |
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size_t http_parser_execute (http_parser *parser, |
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http_parser_settings settings, |
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const http_parser_settings *settings, |
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const char *data, |
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size_t len) |
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{ |
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@ -1327,7 +1328,25 @@ size_t http_parser_execute (http_parser *parser, |
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if (parser->flags & F_UPGRADE) parser->upgrade = 1; |
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CALLBACK2(headers_complete); |
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/* Here we call the headers_complete callback. This is somewhat
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* different than other callbacks because if the user returns 1, we |
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* will interpret that as saying that this message has no body. This |
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* is needed for the annoying case of recieving a response to a HEAD |
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* request. |
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*/ |
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if (settings->on_headers_complete) { |
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switch (settings->on_headers_complete(parser)) { |
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case 0: |
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break; |
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case 1: |
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parser->flags |= F_SKIPBODY; |
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break; |
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default: |
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return p - data; /* Error */ |
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} |
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} |
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// Exit, the rest of the connect is in a different protocol.
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if (parser->flags & F_UPGRADE) { |
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@ -1335,7 +1354,10 @@ size_t http_parser_execute (http_parser *parser, |
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return (p - data); |
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} |
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if (parser->flags & F_CHUNKED) { |
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if (parser->flags & F_SKIPBODY) { |
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CALLBACK2(message_complete); |
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state = NEW_MESSAGE(); |
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} else if (parser->flags & F_CHUNKED) { |
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/* chunked encoding - ignore Content-Length header */ |
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state = s_chunk_size_start; |
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} else { |
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@ -1364,7 +1386,7 @@ size_t http_parser_execute (http_parser *parser, |
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case s_body_identity: |
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to_read = MIN(pe - p, (ssize_t)(parser->content_length - parser->body_read)); |
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if (to_read > 0) { |
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if (settings.on_body) settings.on_body(parser, p, to_read); |
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if (settings->on_body) settings->on_body(parser, p, to_read); |
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p += to_read - 1; |
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parser->body_read += to_read; |
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if (parser->body_read == parser->content_length) { |
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case s_body_identity_eof: |
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to_read = pe - p; |
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if (to_read > 0) { |
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if (settings.on_body) settings.on_body(parser, p, to_read); |
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if (settings->on_body) settings->on_body(parser, p, to_read); |
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p += to_read - 1; |
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parser->body_read += to_read; |
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} |
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to_read = MIN(pe - p, (ssize_t)(parser->content_length)); |
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if (to_read > 0) { |
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if (settings.on_body) settings.on_body(parser, p, to_read); |
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if (settings->on_body) settings->on_body(parser, p, to_read); |
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p += to_read - 1; |
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} |
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