/* * Hexchat Plugin API Bindings for Rust * Copyright (C) 2018 Soni L. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 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 Affero General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ //! Write hexchat plugins in Rust! //! //! This library provides safe API bindings for hexchat, but doesn't attempt to fix hexchat's own //! bugs. It makes no effort to stop you from unloading your own code while it's still running, for //! example. //! //! When using this library, it's strongly recommended to avoid heap-allocated statics (static //! mutexes, lazy_static, etc). This is because it's currently impossible to deallocate those on //! plugin unload. This can be worked around by placing those statics as fields in your plugin //! struct. //! //! This caveat does not apply to static assets (`static FOO: &'static str`, for example), but it //! does apply to thread-local storage. //! //! # Examples //! //! ``` //! #[macro_use] //! extern crate hexchat_plugin; //! //! use std::sync::Mutex; //! use hexchat_plugin::{Plugin, PluginHandle, CommandHookHandle}; //! //! #[derive(Default)] //! struct MyPlugin { //! cmd: Mutex> //! } //! //! impl Plugin for MyPlugin { //! fn init(&self, ph: &mut PluginHandle, arg: Option<&str>) -> bool { //! ph.register("myplugin", "0.1.0", "my simple plugin"); //! *self.cmd.lock().unwrap() = Some(ph.hook_command("hello-world", |ph, arg, arg_eol| { //! ph.print("Hello, World!"); //! hexchat_plugin::EAT_ALL //! }, hexchat_plugin::PRI_NORM, Some("prints 'Hello, World!'"))); //! true //! } //! } //! //! hexchat_plugin!(MyPlugin); //! //! # fn main() { } // satisfy the compiler, we can't actually run the code //! ``` /* * Some info about how HexChat does things: * * All strings passed across the C API are UTF-8. * - Except `hexchat_get_info(ph, "libdirfs")`, so we need to be careful with that one. * * The pointers `name: *mut *const char, desc: *mut *const char, vers: *mut *const char` point to * inside the ph - that is, they're aliased. Thus, we must never convert a ph to an & or &mut * except as part of retrieving or setting values in it (e.g. `(*ph).hexchat_get_info` or * `(*ph).userdata = value`). * * `hexchat_plugin_get_info` is never used, so we omit it. It would be impractical not to. * * These cause UB: * `hexchat_command` may invalidate the plugin context. * `hexchat_find_context` and `hexchat_nickcmp` use the plugin context without checking it. * `hexchat_get_prefs` uses the plugin context if name == "state_cursor" or "id" (or anything with * the same hash). * `hexchat_list_get` uses the plugin context if name == "notify" (or anything with the same hash). * `hexchat_list_str`, `hexchat_list_int`, * `hexchat_emit_print`, `hexchat_emit_print_attrs` use the plugin context. * `hexchat_send_modes` uses the plugin context. * We need to wrap them (or, alternatively, hexchat_command). However, there's no (safe) way to get * a valid context afterwards. * - Actually that's a lie. Hexchat does a trick to give you a context as part of the channel list. * We can use that to our advantage. I'm not sure if it's better to wrap hexchat_command or the * other functions, tho. * (Do we want to walk a linked list every time we use hexchat_command? I'd think * hexchat_command is the most used API function... Plus, emit_print could indirectly * invalidate the context as well.) * * `hexchat_send_modes` should only be used with channels; however, it doesn't cause UB - it just * doesn't work. * * `hexchat_pluginpref_get_int`, `hexchat_pluginpref_get_str`, `hexchat_pluginpref_set_int`, * `hexchat_pluginpref_set_str` cannot be used while `name`, `desc`, `vers` are null. * * `hexchat_plugin_init` receives an arg string. it may be null. this isn't documented anywhere. */ /* * Some info about how we do things: * * DO NOT CALL printf/commandf/etc FAMILY OF FUNCTIONS. You can't avoid allocations, so just * allocate some CStrings on the Rust side. It has the exact same effect, since those functions * allocate internally anyway. */ /* * Big list o' TODO: * -[ ] Finish API support. [PRI-HIGH] * -[x] word * -[x] word_eol * -[#] HEXCHAT_PRI_{HIGHEST, HIGH, NORM, LOW, LOWEST} * -[x] HEXCHAT_EAT_{NONE, HEXCHAT, PLUGIN, ALL} * -[ ] HEXCHAT_FD_{READ, WRITE, EXCEPTION, NOTSOCKET} * -[x] hexchat_command (for commandf, use command(&format!("...")), it is equivalent.) * -[x] hexchat_print (for printf, use print(&format!("...")), it is equivalent.) * -[x] hexchat_emit_print * -[x] hexchat_emit_print_attrs * -[x] hexchat_send_modes * -[x] hexchat_nickcmp * -[ ] hexchat_strip * -[x] ~~hexchat_free~~ not available - use Drop impls. * -[x] ~~hexchat_event_attrs_create~~ not available - converted as needed * -[x] ~~hexchat_event_attrs_free~~ not available - use Drop impls. * -[x] hexchat_get_info * -[ ] hexchat_get_prefs * -[ ] hexchat_list_get, hexchat_list_fields, hexchat_list_next, hexchat_list_str, * hexchat_list_int, hexchat_list_time, hexchat_list_free * -[x] hexchat_hook_command * -[ ] hexchat_hook_fd * -[x] hexchat_hook_print * -[x] hexchat_hook_print_attrs * -[#] hexchat_hook_server (implemented through _attrs) * -[x] hexchat_hook_server_attrs * -[x] hexchat_hook_timer * -[x] ~~hexchat_unhook~~ not available - use Drop impls * -[x] hexchat_find_context * -[x] hexchat_get_context * -[x] hexchat_set_context * -[ ] hexchat_pluginpref_set_str * -[ ] hexchat_pluginpref_get_str * -[ ] hexchat_pluginpref_set_int * -[ ] hexchat_pluginpref_get_int * -[ ] hexchat_pluginpref_delete * -[ ] hexchat_pluginpref_list * -[ ] hexchat_plugingui_add * -[x] ~~hexchat_plugingui_remove~~ not available - use Drop impls. * -[ ] Wrap contexts within something we keep track of. Mark them invalid when contexts are * closed. [PRI-MAYBE] * -[x] Anchor closures on the stack using Rc. Many (most?) hooks are reentrant. As far as I * know, all of them need this. * -[x] Additionally, use a Cell for timers. * -[ ] ??? */ #[doc(hidden)] pub extern crate libc; mod internals; use std::borrow::Cow; use std::cell::Cell; use std::ffi::{CString, CStr}; use std::marker::PhantomData; use std::mem; use std::ops; use std::panic::catch_unwind; use std::ptr; use std::rc::Rc; use std::rc::Weak as RcWeak; use std::str::FromStr; use std::thread; use std::time::{SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH, Duration}; // ****** // // PUBLIC // // ****** // // Consts // EAT_* /// Equivalent to HEXCHAT_EAT_NONE. pub const EAT_NONE: Eat = Eat { do_eat: 0 }; /// Equivalent to HEXCHAT_EAT_HEXCHAT. pub const EAT_HEXCHAT: Eat = Eat { do_eat: 1 }; /// Equivalent to HEXCHAT_EAT_PLUGIN. pub const EAT_PLUGIN: Eat = Eat { do_eat: 2 }; /// Equivalent to HEXCHAT_EAT_ALL. pub const EAT_ALL: Eat = Eat { do_eat: 1 | 2 }; // PRI_* /// Equivalent to HEXCHAT_PRI_HIGHEST pub const PRI_HIGHEST: i32 = 127; /// Equivalent to HEXCHAT_PRI_HIGH pub const PRI_HIGH: i32 = 64; /// Equivalent to HEXCHAT_PRI_NORM pub const PRI_NORM: i32 = 0; /// Equivalent to HEXCHAT_PRI_LOW pub const PRI_LOW: i32 = -64; /// Equivalent to HEXCHAT_PRI_LOWEST pub const PRI_LOWEST: i32 = -128; // Traits /// A hexchat plugin. pub trait Plugin { /// Called to initialize the plugin. fn init(&self, ph: &mut PluginHandle, arg: Option<&str>) -> bool; /// Called to deinitialize the plugin. /// /// This is always called immediately prior to Drop::drop. fn deinit(&self, _ph: &mut PluginHandle) { } } // Structs /// A hexchat plugin handle, used to register hooks and interact with hexchat. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use hexchat_plugin::{PluginHandle}; /// /// fn init(ph: &mut PluginHandle) { /// ph.register("myplug", "0.1.0", "my awesome plug"); /// } /// ``` pub struct PluginHandle { ph: *mut internals::Ph, skip_pri_ck: bool, // Used for registration info: PluginInfo, } /// Arguments passed to a hook, until the next argument. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use hexchat_plugin::{PluginHandle, Word, WordEol, Eat}; /// /// fn cmd_foo(ph: &mut PluginHandle, arg: Word, arg_eol: WordEol) -> Eat { /// if arg.len() < 3 { /// ph.print("Not enough arguments"); /// } else { /// ph.print(&format!("{} {} {}", arg[0], arg[1], arg[2])); /// } /// hexchat_plugin::EAT_ALL /// } /// /// fn on_privmsg(ph: &mut PluginHandle, word: Word, word_eol: WordEol) -> Eat { /// if word.len() > 0 && word[0].starts_with('@') { /// ph.print("We have message tags!?"); /// } /// hexchat_plugin::EAT_NONE /// } /// ``` pub struct Word<'a> { word: Vec<&'a str> } /// Arguments passed to a hook, until the end of the line. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use hexchat_plugin::{PluginHandle, Word, WordEol, Eat}; /// /// fn cmd_foo(ph: &mut PluginHandle, arg: Word, arg_eol: WordEol) -> Eat { /// if arg.len() < 3 { /// ph.print("Not enough arguments"); /// } else { /// ph.print(&format!("{} {} {}", arg[0], arg[1], arg_eol[2])); /// } /// hexchat_plugin::EAT_ALL /// } /// /// fn on_privmsg(ph: &mut PluginHandle, word: Word, word_eol: WordEol) -> Eat { /// if word_eol.len() > 0 && word[0].starts_with('@') { /// ph.print("We have message tags!?"); /// } /// hexchat_plugin::EAT_NONE /// } /// ``` pub struct WordEol<'a> { word_eol: Vec<&'a str> } /// A safety wrapper to ensure you're working with a valid context. /// /// This mechanism attempts to reduce the likelihood of segfaults. pub struct EnsureValidContext<'a> { ph: &'a mut PluginHandle, } /// Event attributes. #[derive(Clone)] pub struct EventAttrs<'a> { /// Server time. pub server_time: Option, _dummy: PhantomData<&'a ()>, } /// A status indicator for event callbacks. Indicates whether to continue processing, eat hexchat, /// eat plugin, or eat all. /// /// Returned by most hooks. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct Eat { do_eat: i32, } /// A command hook handle. #[must_use = "Hooks must be stored somewhere and are automatically unhooked on Drop"] pub struct CommandHookHandle { ph: *mut internals::Ph, hh: *const internals::HexchatHook, // this does actually store an Rc<...>, but on the other side of the FFI. _f: PhantomData>, } /// A server hook handle. #[must_use = "Hooks must be stored somewhere and are automatically unhooked on Drop"] pub struct ServerHookHandle { ph: *mut internals::Ph, hh: *const internals::HexchatHook, // this does actually store an Rc<...>, but on the other side of the FFI. _f: PhantomData>, } /// A print hook handle. #[must_use = "Hooks must be stored somewhere and are automatically unhooked on Drop"] pub struct PrintHookHandle { ph: *mut internals::Ph, hh: *const internals::HexchatHook, // this does actually store an Rc<...>, but on the other side of the FFI. _f: PhantomData>, } /// A timer hook handle. #[must_use = "Hooks must be stored somewhere and are automatically unhooked on Drop"] pub struct TimerHookHandle { ph: *mut internals::Ph, hh: *const internals::HexchatHook, // avoids issues alive: Rc>, // this does actually store an Rc<...>, but on the other side of the FFI. _f: PhantomData>, } /// A context. #[derive(Clone)] pub struct Context { ctx: RcWeak<*const internals::HexchatContext>, // may be null closure: Rc>>, } // #[derive(Debug)] // doesn't work pub struct InvalidContextError R, R>(F); // Enums /// A hexchat_get_info key. #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Hash, Debug, Copy, Clone)] pub enum InfoId<'a> { /// Returns the away message, or `None` if the user is not away. Away, /// Returns the current channel name. Channel, /// Returns the current charset. Charset, /// Returns the hexchat configuration directory, e.g. `/home/user/.config/hexchat`. Configdir, /// Returns the text event format string for the given text event name. EventText(&'a str), /// Returns the (real) hostname of the current server. Host, /// Returns the contents of the input box. Inputbox, /// Returns the library directory, e.g. `/usr/lib/hexchat`. /// /// May not always work, as this string isn't necessarily UTF-8, but local file system /// encoding. Libdirfs, /// Returns the channel modes, if known, or `None`. Modes, /// Returns the current network name, or `None`. Network, /// Returns the user's current nick. Nick, /// Returns the user's nickserv password, if any, or `None` Nickserv, /// Returns the current server name, or `None` if you are not connected. Server, /// Returns the current channel topic. Topic, /// Returns the HexChat version string. Version, /// Returns the window status: "active", "hidden" or "normal". WinStatus, } // ***** // // impls // // ***** // impl<'a> InfoId<'a> { pub fn name(&self) -> Cow<'static, str> { match *self { InfoId::EventText(s) => { let mut eventtext: String = "event_text ".into(); eventtext.push_str(&s); eventtext.into() }, InfoId::Away => "away".into(), InfoId::Channel => "channel".into(), InfoId::Charset => "charset".into(), InfoId::Configdir => "configdir".into(), InfoId::Host => "host".into(), InfoId::Inputbox => "inputbox".into(), InfoId::Libdirfs => "libdirfs".into(), InfoId::Modes => "modes".into(), InfoId::Network => "network".into(), InfoId::Nick => "nick".into(), InfoId::Nickserv => "nickserv".into(), InfoId::Server => "server".into(), InfoId::Topic => "topic".into(), InfoId::Version => "version".into(), InfoId::WinStatus => "win_status".into(), } } } impl R, R> InvalidContextError { pub fn get_closure(self) -> F { self.0 } } impl Drop for CommandHookHandle { fn drop(&mut self) { unsafe { let b = ((*self.ph).hexchat_unhook)(self.ph, self.hh) as *mut CommandHookUd; // we assume b is not null. this should be safe. // just drop it mem::drop(Rc::from_raw(b)); } } } impl Drop for ServerHookHandle { fn drop(&mut self) { unsafe { let b = ((*self.ph).hexchat_unhook)(self.ph, self.hh) as *mut ServerHookUd; // we assume b is not null. this should be safe. // just drop it mem::drop(Rc::from_raw(b)); } } } impl Drop for PrintHookHandle { fn drop(&mut self) { unsafe { let b = ((*self.ph).hexchat_unhook)(self.ph, self.hh) as *mut PrintHookUd; // we assume b is not null. this should be safe. // just drop it mem::drop(Rc::from_raw(b)); } } } impl Drop for TimerHookHandle { fn drop(&mut self) { if !self.alive.get() { // already free'd. return; } self.alive.set(false); unsafe { let b = ((*self.ph).hexchat_unhook)(self.ph, self.hh) as *mut TimerHookUd; // we assume b is not null. this should be safe. // just drop it mem::drop(Rc::from_raw(b)); } } } impl<'a> Word<'a> { unsafe fn new(word: *const *const libc::c_char) -> Word<'a> { let mut vec = vec![]; for i in 1..32 { let w = *word.offset(i); if !w.is_null() { vec.push(CStr::from_ptr(w).to_str().expect("non-utf8 word - broken hexchat")) } } while let Some(&"") = vec.last() { vec.pop(); } Word { word: vec } } } impl<'a> ops::Deref for Word<'a> { type Target = [&'a str]; fn deref(&self) -> &[&'a str] { &self.word } } impl<'a> WordEol<'a> { unsafe fn new(word_eol: *const *const libc::c_char) -> WordEol<'a> { let mut vec = vec![]; for i in 1..32 { let w = *word_eol.offset(i); if !w.is_null() { vec.push(CStr::from_ptr(w).to_str().expect("non-utf8 word_eol - broken hexchat")) } } while let Some(&"") = vec.last() { vec.pop(); } WordEol { word_eol: vec } } } impl<'a> ops::Deref for WordEol<'a> { type Target = [&'a str]; fn deref(&self) -> &[&'a str] { &self.word_eol } } impl PluginHandle { fn new(ph: *mut internals::Ph, info: PluginInfo) -> PluginHandle { PluginHandle { ph, info, skip_pri_ck: false, } } /// Registers this hexchat plugin. This must be called exactly once when the plugin is loaded. /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if this plugin is already registered. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use hexchat_plugin::PluginHandle; /// /// fn init(ph: &mut PluginHandle) { /// ph.register("foo", "0.1.0", "my foo plugin"); /// } /// ``` pub fn register(&mut self, name: &str, desc: &str, ver: &str) { unsafe { let info = self.info; if !(*info.name).is_null() || !(*info.desc).is_null() || !(*info.vers).is_null() { panic!("Attempt to re-register a plugin"); } let name = CString::new(name).unwrap(); let desc = CString::new(desc).unwrap(); let ver = CString::new(ver).unwrap(); // these shouldn't panic. if they do, we'll need to free them afterwards. (*info.name) = name.into_raw(); (*info.desc) = desc.into_raw(); (*info.vers) = ver.into_raw(); } } /// Returns this plugin's registered name. /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if this plugin is not registered. pub fn get_name(&self) -> &str { unsafe { let info = self.info; if !(*info.name).is_null() || !(*info.desc).is_null() || !(*info.vers).is_null() { std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(CStr::from_ptr(*info.name).to_bytes()) } else { panic!("Attempt to get the name of a plugin that was not yet registered."); } } } /// Returns this plugin's registered description. /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if this plugin is not registered. pub fn get_description(&self) -> &str { unsafe { let info = self.info; if !(*info.name).is_null() || !(*info.desc).is_null() || !(*info.vers).is_null() { std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(CStr::from_ptr(*info.desc).to_bytes()) } else { panic!("Attempt to get the description of a plugin that was not yet registered."); } } } /// Returns this plugin's registered version. /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if this plugin is not registered. pub fn get_version(&self) -> &str { unsafe { let info = self.info; if !(*info.name).is_null() || !(*info.desc).is_null() || !(*info.vers).is_null() { std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(CStr::from_ptr(*info.vers).to_bytes()) } else { panic!("Attempt to get the version of a plugin that was not yet registered."); } } } /// Ensures the current context is valid. /// /// # Panics /// /// This function may panic if it's called while hexchat is closing. // NOTE: using a closure is nicer. // TODO check if this is actually safe pub fn ensure_valid_context(&mut self, f: F) -> R where F: FnOnce(EnsureValidContext) -> R { let ctx = self.get_context(); // need this here because we don't have NLL yet let res = self.with_context(&ctx, f); match res { Result::Ok(r @ _) => r, Result::Err(e @ _) => { let nctx = self.find_valid_context().expect("ensure_valid_context failed (find_valid_context failed), was hexchat closing?"); self.with_context(&nctx, e.get_closure()).ok().expect("ensure_valid_context failed, was hexchat closing?") } } } /// Returns the current context. /// /// Note: The returned context may be invalid. Use [`set_context`] to check. /// /// [`set_context`]: #method.set_context pub fn get_context(&mut self) -> Context { let ctxp = unsafe { ((*self.ph).hexchat_get_context)(self.ph) }; // This needs to be fixed by hexchat. I cannot make the value become null when it's invalid // without invoking UB. This is because I can't set_context to null. let ok = unsafe { ((*self.ph).hexchat_set_context)(self.ph, ctxp) }; unsafe { wrap_context(self, if ok == 0 { ptr::null() } else { ctxp }) } } /// Sets the current context. /// /// Returns `true` if the context is valid, `false` otherwise. pub fn set_context(&mut self, ctx: &Context) -> bool { if let Some(ctx) = ctx.ctx.upgrade() { unsafe { ((*self.ph).hexchat_set_context)(self.ph, *ctx) != 0 } } else { false } } /// Do something in a valid context. /// /// Note that this changes the active context and doesn't change it back. /// /// # Errors /// /// Returns `Err(InvalidContextError(f))` if the context is invalid. See [`set_context`]. Otherwise, /// calls `f` and returns `Ok(its result)`. /// /// Note that `InvalidContextError` contains the original closure. This allows you to retry. /// /// [`set_context`]: #method.set_context // this is probably safe to inline, and actually a good idea for ensure_valid_context #[inline] pub fn with_context(&mut self, ctx: &Context, f: F) -> Result> where F: FnOnce(EnsureValidContext) -> R { if !self.set_context(ctx) { Err(InvalidContextError(f)) } else { Ok(f(EnsureValidContext { ph: self })) } } /// Sets a command hook. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use hexchat_plugin::{PluginHandle, CommandHookHandle}; /// /// fn register_commands(ph: &mut PluginHandle) -> Vec { /// vec![ /// ph.hook_command("hello-world", |ph, arg, arg_eol| { /// ph.print("Hello, World!"); /// hexchat_plugin::EAT_ALL /// }, hexchat_plugin::PRI_NORM, Some("prints 'Hello, World!'")), /// ] /// } /// ``` pub fn hook_command(&mut self, cmd: &str, cb: F, pri: i32, help: Option<&str>) -> CommandHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle, Word, WordEol) -> Eat + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { unsafe extern "C" fn callback(word: *const *const libc::c_char, word_eol: *const *const libc::c_char, ud: *mut libc::c_void) -> libc::c_int { // hook may unhook itself. // however, we don't wanna free it until it has returned. let f: Rc = rc_clone_from_raw(ud as *const CommandHookUd); let ph = f.1; match catch_unwind(move || { let word = Word::new(word); let word_eol = WordEol::new(word_eol); (f.0)(&mut PluginHandle::new(f.1, f.2), word, word_eol).do_eat as libc::c_int }) { Result::Ok(v @ _) => v, Result::Err(e @ _) => { // if it's a &str or String, just print it if let Some(estr) = e.downcast_ref::<&str>() { hexchat_print_str(ph, estr, false); } else if let Some(estring) = e.downcast_ref::() { hexchat_print_str(ph, &estring, false); } 0 // EAT_NONE } } } let b: Rc = Rc::new((Box::new(cb), self.ph, self.info)); let name = CString::new(cmd).unwrap(); let help_text = help.map(CString::new).map(Result::unwrap); let bp = Rc::into_raw(b); unsafe { let res = ((*self.ph).hexchat_hook_command)(self.ph, name.as_ptr(), pri as libc::c_int, callback, help_text.as_ref().map(|s| s.as_ptr()).unwrap_or(ptr::null()), bp as *mut _); assert!(!res.is_null()); CommandHookHandle { ph: self.ph, hh: res, _f: PhantomData } } } /// Sets a server hook. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use hexchat_plugin::{PluginHandle, ServerHookHandle}; /// /// fn register_server_hooks(ph: &mut PluginHandle) -> Vec { /// vec![ /// ph.hook_server("PRIVMSG", |ph, word, word_eol| { /// if word.len() > 0 && word[0].starts_with('@') { /// ph.print("We have message tags!?"); /// } /// hexchat_plugin::EAT_NONE /// }, hexchat_plugin::PRI_NORM), /// ] /// } /// ``` pub fn hook_server(&mut self, cmd: &str, cb: F, pri: i32) -> ServerHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle, Word, WordEol) -> Eat + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { self.hook_server_attrs(cmd, move |ph, w, we, _| cb(ph, w, we), pri) } /// Sets a server hook, with attributes. pub fn hook_server_attrs(&mut self, cmd: &str, cb: F, pri: i32) -> ServerHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle, Word, WordEol, EventAttrs) -> Eat + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { unsafe extern "C" fn callback(word: *const *const libc::c_char, word_eol: *const *const libc::c_char, attrs: *const internals::HexchatEventAttrs, ud: *mut libc::c_void) -> libc::c_int { // hook may unhook itself. // however, we don't wanna free it until it has returned. let f: Rc = rc_clone_from_raw(ud as *const ServerHookUd); let ph = f.1; match catch_unwind(move || { let word = Word::new(word); let word_eol = WordEol::new(word_eol); (f.0)(&mut PluginHandle::new(f.1, f.2), word, word_eol, (&*attrs).into()).do_eat as libc::c_int }) { Result::Ok(v @ _) => v, Result::Err(e @ _) => { // if it's a &str or String, just print it if let Some(estr) = e.downcast_ref::<&str>() { hexchat_print_str(ph, estr, false); } else if let Some(estring) = e.downcast_ref::() { hexchat_print_str(ph, &estring, false); } 0 // EAT_NONE } } } let b: Rc = Rc::new((Box::new(cb), self.ph, self.info)); let name = CString::new(cmd).unwrap(); let bp = Rc::into_raw(b); unsafe { let res = ((*self.ph).hexchat_hook_server_attrs)(self.ph, name.as_ptr(), pri as libc::c_int, callback, bp as *mut _); assert!(!res.is_null()); ServerHookHandle { ph: self.ph, hh: res, _f: PhantomData } } } /// Sets a print hook. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use hexchat_plugin::{PluginHandle, PrintHookHandle}; /// /// fn register_print_hooks(ph: &mut PluginHandle) -> Vec { /// vec![ /// ph.hook_print("Channel Message", |ph, arg| { /// if let Some(nick) = arg.get(0) { /// if *nick == "KnOwN_SpAmMeR" { /// return hexchat_plugin::EAT_ALL /// } /// } /// hexchat_plugin::EAT_NONE /// }, hexchat_plugin::PRI_NORM), /// ] /// } /// ``` pub fn hook_print(&mut self, name: &str, cb: F, mut pri: i32) -> PrintHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle, Word) -> Eat + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { // hmm, is there any way to avoid this code duplication? // hook_print is special because dummy prints (keypresses, Close Context) are handled // through here, but never through hook_print_attrs. :/ unsafe extern "C" fn callback(word: *const *const libc::c_char, ud: *mut libc::c_void) -> libc::c_int { // hook may unhook itself. // however, we don't wanna free it until it has returned. let f: Rc = rc_clone_from_raw(ud as *const PrintHookUd); let ph = f.1; match catch_unwind(move || { let word = Word::new(word); (f.0)(&mut PluginHandle::new(f.1, f.2), word, EventAttrs::new()).do_eat as libc::c_int }) { Result::Ok(v @ _) => v, Result::Err(e @ _) => { // if it's a &str or String, just print it if let Some(estr) = e.downcast_ref::<&str>() { hexchat_print_str(ph, estr, false); } else if let Some(estring) = e.downcast_ref::() { hexchat_print_str(ph, &estring, false); } 0 // EAT_NONE } } } if name == "Close Context" && (pri as libc::c_int == libc::c_int::min_value()) && !self.skip_pri_ck { self.print("Warning: Attempted to hook Close Context with priority INT_MIN. Adjusting to INT_MIN+1."); pri = (libc::c_int::min_value() + 1) as i32; } let b: Rc = Rc::new((Box::new(move |ph, w, _| cb(ph, w)), self.ph, self.info)); let name = CString::new(name).unwrap(); let bp = Rc::into_raw(b); unsafe { let res = ((*self.ph).hexchat_hook_print)(self.ph, name.as_ptr(), pri as libc::c_int, callback, bp as *mut _); assert!(!res.is_null()); PrintHookHandle { ph: self.ph, hh: res, _f: PhantomData } } } /// Sets a print hook, with attributes. pub fn hook_print_attrs(&mut self, name: &str, cb: F, pri: i32) -> PrintHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle, Word, EventAttrs) -> Eat + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { unsafe extern "C" fn callback(word: *const *const libc::c_char, attrs: *const internals::HexchatEventAttrs, ud: *mut libc::c_void) -> libc::c_int { // hook may unhook itself. // however, we don't wanna free it until it has returned. let f: Rc = rc_clone_from_raw(ud as *const PrintHookUd); let ph = f.1; match catch_unwind(move || { let word = Word::new(word); (f.0)(&mut PluginHandle::new(f.1, f.2), word, (&*attrs).into()).do_eat as libc::c_int }) { Result::Ok(v @ _) => v, Result::Err(e @ _) => { // if it's a &str or String, just print it if let Some(estr) = e.downcast_ref::<&str>() { hexchat_print_str(ph, estr, false); } else if let Some(estring) = e.downcast_ref::() { hexchat_print_str(ph, &estring, false); } 0 // EAT_NONE } } } let b: Rc = Rc::new((Box::new(cb), self.ph, self.info)); let name = CString::new(name).unwrap(); let bp = Rc::into_raw(b); unsafe { let res = ((*self.ph).hexchat_hook_print_attrs)(self.ph, name.as_ptr(), pri as libc::c_int, callback, bp as *mut _); assert!(!res.is_null()); PrintHookHandle { ph: self.ph, hh: res, _f: PhantomData } } } /// Sets a timer hook /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use hexchat_plugin::{PluginHandle, TimerHookHandle}; /// /// fn register_timers(ph: &mut PluginHandle) -> Vec { /// vec![ /// ph.hook_timer(2000, |ph| { /// ph.print("timer up!"); /// false /// }), /// ] /// } /// ``` pub fn hook_timer(&mut self, timeout: i32, cb: F) -> TimerHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle) -> bool + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { unsafe extern "C" fn callback(ud: *mut libc::c_void) -> libc::c_int { // hook may unhook itself. // however, we don't wanna free it until it has returned. let f: Rc = rc_clone_from_raw(ud as *const TimerHookUd); let alive = f.1.clone(); // clone the alive because why not let f = f.0.clone(); let ph = f.1; // we could technically free the Rc here, I guess match catch_unwind(move || { (f.0)(&mut PluginHandle::new(f.1, f.2)) }) { Result::Ok(true) => 1, Result::Ok(false) => { // avoid double-free if !alive.get() { return 0; } // mark it no longer alive alive.set(false); // HexChat will automatically free the hook. // we just need to free the userdata. mem::drop(Rc::from_raw(ud as *const TimerHookUd)); 0 }, Result::Err(e @ _) => { // if it's a &str or String, just print it if let Some(estr) = e.downcast_ref::<&str>() { hexchat_print_str(ph, estr, false); } else if let Some(estring) = e.downcast_ref::() { hexchat_print_str(ph, &estring, false); } // avoid double-free if !alive.get() { return 0; } // mark it no longer alive alive.set(false); // HexChat will automatically free the hook. // we just need to free the userdata. mem::drop(Rc::from_raw(ud as *const TimerHookUd)); 0 } } } let alive = Rc::new(Cell::new(true)); let b: Rc = Rc::new((Rc::new((Box::new(cb), self.ph, self.info)), alive.clone())); let bp = Rc::into_raw(b); unsafe { let res = ((*self.ph).hexchat_hook_timer)(self.ph, timeout as libc::c_int, callback, bp as *mut _); assert!(!res.is_null()); TimerHookHandle { ph: self.ph, hh: res, alive, _f: PhantomData } } } /// Prints to the hexchat buffer. // this checks the context internally. if it didn't, it wouldn't be safe to have here. pub fn print(&mut self, s: &str) { unsafe { hexchat_print_str(self.ph, s, true); } } /// Returns information on the current context. /// /// Note: `InfoId::Libdirfs` may return `None` or broken results if the result wouldn't be (valid) UTF-8. // TODO this should be `id: InfoId`. fix in 0.3 pub fn get_info(&mut self, id: &InfoId) -> Option { let ph = self.ph; let id_cstring = CString::new(&*id.name()).unwrap(); unsafe { let res = ((*ph).hexchat_get_info)(ph, id_cstring.as_ptr()); if res.is_null() { None } else { let s = CStr::from_ptr(res).to_owned().into_string(); if *id != InfoId::Libdirfs { Some(s.expect("non-utf8 word - broken hexchat")) } else { s.ok() } } } } // ******* // // PRIVATE // // ******* // fn find_valid_context(&mut self) -> Option { unsafe { let ph = self.ph; // TODO wrap this in a safer API, with proper Drop #[allow(unused_mut)] let mut list = ((*ph).hexchat_list_get)(ph, cstr(b"channels\0")); // hexchat does this thing where it puts a context in a list_str. // this *is* the proper way to do this if ((*ph).hexchat_list_next)(ph, list) != 0 { // if this panics we may leak some memory. it's not a big deal tho, as it indicates // a bug in hexchat-plugin.rs. let ctx = ((*ph).hexchat_list_str)(ph, list, cstr(b"context\0")) as *const internals::HexchatContext; ((*ph).hexchat_list_free)(ph, list); Some(wrap_context(self, ctx)) } else { ((*ph).hexchat_list_free)(ph, list); None } } } } impl<'a> EventAttrs<'a> { pub fn new() -> EventAttrs<'a> { EventAttrs { server_time: None, _dummy: PhantomData, } } } impl<'a> From<&'a internals::HexchatEventAttrs> for EventAttrs<'a> { fn from(other: &'a internals::HexchatEventAttrs) -> EventAttrs<'a> { EventAttrs { server_time: if other.server_time_utc > 0 { Some(UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(other.server_time_utc as u64)) } else { None }, _dummy: PhantomData, } } } impl<'a> EnsureValidContext<'a> { /* * These cause UB: * `hexchat_command` may invalidate the plugin context. * `hexchat_find_context` and `hexchat_nickcmp` use the plugin context without checking it. * `hexchat_get_prefs` uses the plugin context if name == "state_cursor" or "id" (or anything with * the same hash). * `hexchat_list_get` uses the plugin context if name == "notify" (or anything with the same hash). * `hexchat_list_str`, `hexchat_list_int`, * `hexchat_emit_print`, `hexchat_emit_print_attrs` use the plugin context. * `hexchat_send_modes` uses the plugin context. * We need to wrap them (or, alternatively, hexchat_command). However, there's no (safe) way to get * a valid context afterwards. * - Actually that's a lie. Hexchat does a trick to give you a context as part of the channel list. * We can use that to our advantage. I'm not sure if it's better to wrap hexchat_command or the * other functions, tho. * (Do we want to walk a linked list every time we use hexchat_command? I'd think * hexchat_command is the most used API function... Plus, emit_print could indirectly * invalidate the context as well.) * * For performance we put them behind an EnsureValidContext - things that don't invalidate the * context take an `&mut self`, things that do take an `self`. */ /// Finds an open context for the given servname and channel. pub fn find_context(&mut self, servname: Option<&str>, channel: Option<&str>) -> Option { // this was a mistake but oh well let ph = self.ph.ph; let servname = servname.map(|x| CString::new(x).unwrap()); let channel = channel.map(|x| CString::new(x).unwrap()); let ctx = unsafe { let sptr = servname.map(|x| x.as_ptr()).unwrap_or(ptr::null()); let cptr = channel.map(|x| x.as_ptr()).unwrap_or(ptr::null()); ((*ph).hexchat_find_context)(ph, sptr, cptr) }; if ctx.is_null() { None } else { Some(unsafe { wrap_context(self.ph, ctx) }) } } /// Compares two nicks based on the server's case mapping. pub fn nickcmp(&mut self, nick1: &str, nick2: &str) -> ::std::cmp::Ordering { use std::cmp::Ordering; // this was a mistake but oh well let ph = self.ph.ph; // need to put this in a more permanent position than temporaries let nick1 = CString::new(nick1).unwrap(); let nick2 = CString::new(nick2).unwrap(); let res = unsafe { ((*ph).hexchat_nickcmp)(ph, nick1.as_ptr(), nick2.as_ptr()) }; if res < 0 { Ordering::Less } else if res > 0 { Ordering::Greater } else { Ordering::Equal } } pub fn send_modes<'b, I: IntoIterator>(&mut self, iter: I, mpl: i32, sign: char, mode: char) { // this was a mistake but oh well let ph = self.ph.ph; assert!(sign == '+' || sign == '-', "sign must be + or -"); assert!(mode.is_ascii(), "mode must be ascii"); assert!(mpl >= 0, "mpl must be non-negative"); let v: Vec = iter.into_iter().map(|s| CString::new(s).unwrap()).collect(); let mut v2: Vec<*const libc::c_char> = (&v).iter().map(|x| x.as_ptr()).collect(); let arr: &mut [*const libc::c_char] = &mut *v2; unsafe { ((*ph).hexchat_send_modes)(ph, arr.as_mut_ptr(), arr.len() as libc::c_int, mpl as libc::c_int, sign as libc::c_char, mode as libc::c_char) } } /// Executes a command. pub fn command(self, cmd: &str) { // this was a mistake but oh well let ph = self.ph.ph; // need to put this in a more permanent position than temporaries let cmd = CString::new(cmd).unwrap(); unsafe { ((*ph).hexchat_command)(ph, cmd.as_ptr()) } } pub fn emit_print<'b, I: IntoIterator>(self, event: &str, args: I) -> bool { let ph = self.ph.ph; let event = CString::new(event).unwrap(); let mut args_cs: [Option; 4] = [None, None, None, None]; { let mut iter = args.into_iter(); for i in 0..4 { args_cs[i] = iter.next().map(|x| CString::new(x).unwrap()); if args_cs[i].is_none() { break; } } if iter.next().is_some() { // it's better to panic so as to get bug reports when we need to increase this panic!("too many arguments to emit_print (max 4), or iterator not fused"); } } let mut argv: [*const libc::c_char; 5] = [ptr::null(); 5]; for i in 0..4 { argv[i] = args_cs[i].as_ref().map_or(ptr::null(), |s| s.as_ptr()); } unsafe { ((*ph).hexchat_emit_print)(ph, event.as_ptr(), argv[0], argv[1], argv[2], argv[3], argv[4]) != 0 } } pub fn emit_print_attrs<'b, I: IntoIterator>(self, attrs: EventAttrs, event: &str, args: I) -> bool { let ph = self.ph.ph; let event = CString::new(event).unwrap(); let mut args_cs: [Option; 4] = [None, None, None, None]; { let mut iter = args.into_iter(); for i in 0..4 { args_cs[i] = iter.next().map(|x| CString::new(x).unwrap()); if args_cs[i].is_none() { break; } } if let Some(_) = iter.next() { // it's better to panic so as to get bug reports when we need to increase this panic!("too many arguments to emit_print_attrs (max 4), or iterator not fused"); } } let mut argv: [*const libc::c_char; 5] = [ptr::null(); 5]; for i in 0..4 { argv[i] = args_cs[i].as_ref().map_or(ptr::null(), |s| s.as_ptr()); } let helper = HexchatEventAttrsHelper::new_with(ph, attrs); unsafe { ((*ph).hexchat_emit_print_attrs)(ph, helper.0, event.as_ptr(), argv[0], argv[1], argv[2], argv[3], argv[4]) != 0 } } // ******** // // FORWARDS // // ******** // // We can't just deref because then you could recursively ensure valid context and then it'd no // longer work. pub fn get_context(&mut self) -> Context { self.ph.get_context() } /// Sets the current context. /// /// Returns `true` if the context is valid, `false` otherwise. pub fn set_context(&mut self, ctx: &Context) -> bool { self.ph.set_context(ctx) } /// Prints to the hexchat buffer. // as of hexchat 2.14.1, this does not call hooks. pub fn print(&mut self, s: &str) { self.ph.print(s) } /// Sets a command hook pub fn hook_command(&mut self, cmd: &str, cb: F, pri: i32, help: Option<&str>) -> CommandHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle, Word, WordEol) -> Eat + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { self.ph.hook_command(cmd, cb, pri, help) } /// Sets a server hook pub fn hook_server(&mut self, cmd: &str, cb: F, pri: i32) -> ServerHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle, Word, WordEol) -> Eat + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { self.ph.hook_server(cmd, cb, pri) } /// Sets a print hook pub fn hook_print(&mut self, name: &str, cb: F, pri: i32) -> PrintHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle, Word) -> Eat + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { self.ph.hook_print(name, cb, pri) } /// Sets a timer hook pub fn hook_timer(&mut self, timeout: i32, cb: F) -> TimerHookHandle where F: Fn(&mut PluginHandle) -> bool + 'static + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe { self.ph.hook_timer(timeout, cb) } pub fn get_info(&mut self, id: &InfoId) -> Option { self.ph.get_info(id) } } // ******* // // PRIVATE // // ******* // // Type aliases, used for safety type checking. /// Userdata type used by a command hook. // We actually do want RefUnwindSafe. This function may be called multiple times, and it's not // automatically invalidated if it panics, so it may be called again after it panics. If you need // mutable state, std provides std::sync::Mutex which has poisoning. Other interior mutability with // poisoning could also be used. std doesn't have anything for single-threaded performance (yet), // but hexchat isn't particularly performance-critical. type CommandHookUd = (Box Eat + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe>, *mut internals::Ph, PluginInfo); /// Userdata type used by a server hook. type ServerHookUd = (Box Eat + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe>, *mut internals::Ph, PluginInfo); /// Userdata type used by a print hook. type PrintHookUd = (Box Eat + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe>, *mut internals::Ph, PluginInfo); /// Userdata type used by a timer hook. type TimerHookUd = (Rc<(Box bool + ::std::panic::RefUnwindSafe>, *mut internals::Ph, PluginInfo)>, Rc>); /// The contents of an empty CStr. /// /// This is useful where you need a non-null CStr. // NOTE: MUST BE b"\0"! const EMPTY_CSTRING_DATA: &[u8] = b"\0"; /// Converts a nul-terminated const bstring to a C string. /// /// # Panics /// /// Panics if b contains embedded nuls. // TODO const fn, once that's possible fn cstr(b: &'static [u8]) -> *const libc::c_char { CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(b).unwrap().as_ptr() } /// Clones an Rc straight from a raw pointer. /// /// # Safety /// /// This function is unsafe because `ptr` must hame come from `Rc::into_raw`. unsafe fn rc_clone_from_raw(ptr: *const T) -> Rc { // this is a bit confusing to read, but basically, we get an Rc from the raw ptr, and increment // the refcount. // The construct mem::forget(rc.clone()) increments the refcount. let rc = Rc::from_raw(ptr); mem::forget(rc.clone()); rc } /// Converts a **valid** context pointer into a Context (Rust-managed) struct. /// /// # Safety /// /// This function doesn't validate the context. unsafe fn wrap_context(ph: &mut PluginHandle, ctx: *const internals::HexchatContext) -> Context { let ctxp = std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe(Rc::new(ctx)); let weak_ctxp = Rc::downgrade(&ctxp); // calling the Closure should drop the Context (sort of) let closure: Rc>> = Rc::new(Cell::new(None)); let hook = std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe(Rc::downgrade(&closure)); // dropping the Context should drop the Closure ph.skip_pri_ck = true; closure.set(Some(ph.hook_print("Close Context", move |ph, _| { // need to be careful not to recurse or leak memory let ph = ph.ph; let ctx = ((*ph).hexchat_get_context)(ph); if **ctxp == ctx { let _: Option = hook.upgrade().unwrap().replace(None); } EAT_NONE }, libc::c_int::min_value()))); ph.skip_pri_ck = false; Context { ctx: weak_ctxp, closure } } /// Prints an &str to hexchat, trying to avoid allocations. /// /// # Safety /// /// This function does not check the passed in argument. /// /// # Panics /// /// Panics if panic_on_nul is true and the string contains embedded nuls. unsafe fn hexchat_print_str(ph: *mut internals::Ph, s: &str, panic_on_nul: bool) { match CString::new(s) { Result::Ok(cs @ _) => { let csr: &CStr = &cs; ((*ph).hexchat_print)(ph, csr.as_ptr()) }, e @ _ => if panic_on_nul {e.unwrap();}, // TODO nul_position? } } /// Helper to manage owned internals::HexchatEventAttrs struct HexchatEventAttrsHelper(*mut internals::HexchatEventAttrs, *mut internals::Ph); impl HexchatEventAttrsHelper { fn new(ph: *mut internals::Ph) -> Self { HexchatEventAttrsHelper(unsafe { ((*ph).hexchat_event_attrs_create)(ph) }, ph) } fn new_with(ph: *mut internals::Ph, attrs: EventAttrs) -> Self { let helper = Self::new(ph); let v = attrs.server_time.or(Some(UNIX_EPOCH)).map(|st| match st.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH) { Ok(n) => n.as_secs(), Err(_) => 0 }).filter(|&st| st < (libc::time_t::max_value() as u64)).unwrap() as libc::time_t; unsafe { (*helper.0).server_time_utc = v; } helper } } impl Drop for HexchatEventAttrsHelper { fn drop(&mut self) { unsafe { ((*self.1).hexchat_event_attrs_free)(self.1, self.0) } } } /// Holds name, desc, vers // This is kinda naughty - we modify these values after returning from hexchat_plugin_init, during // the deinitialization. // However, if my reading of the HexChat code is correct, this is "ok". #[derive(Copy, Clone)] struct PluginInfo { name: *mut *const libc::c_char, desc: *mut *const libc::c_char, vers: *mut *const libc::c_char, } impl PluginInfo { /// Creates a PluginInfo. /// /// # Panics /// /// This function explicitly doesn't panic. Call unwrap() on the result instead. fn new(name: *mut *const libc::c_char, desc: *mut *const libc::c_char, vers: *mut *const libc::c_char) -> Option { if name.is_null() || desc.is_null() || vers.is_null() || name == desc || desc == vers || name == vers { None } else { Some(unsafe { PluginInfo::new_unchecked(name, desc, vers) }) } } /// Creates a PluginInfo without checking the arguments. /// /// # Safety /// /// This function is unsafe, as it doesn't check the validity of the arguments. You're expected /// to only pass in non-aliased non-null pointers. Use new if unsure. unsafe fn new_unchecked(name: *mut *const libc::c_char, desc: *mut *const libc::c_char, vers: *mut *const libc::c_char) -> PluginInfo { PluginInfo { name, desc, vers } } /// Drop relevant CStrings. /// /// # Safety /// /// This function is unsafe because calling it may trigger Undefined Behaviour. See also /// [CString::from_raw]. /// /// [from_raw]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ffi/struct.CString.html#method.from_raw unsafe fn drop_info(&mut self) { if !(*self.name).is_null() { mem::drop(CString::from_raw(*self.name as *mut _)); *self.name = cstr(EMPTY_CSTRING_DATA); } if !(*self.desc).is_null() { mem::drop(CString::from_raw(*self.desc as *mut _)); *self.desc = cstr(EMPTY_CSTRING_DATA); } if !(*self.vers).is_null() { mem::drop(CString::from_raw(*self.vers as *mut _)); *self.vers = cstr(EMPTY_CSTRING_DATA); } } } /// Plugin data stored in the hexchat plugin_handle. struct PhUserdata { plug: Box, pluginfo: PluginInfo, } /// Puts the userdata in the plugin handle. /// /// # Safety /// /// This function is unsafe because it doesn't check if the pointer is valid. /// /// Improper use of this function can leak memory. unsafe fn put_userdata(ph: *mut internals::Ph, ud: Box) { (*ph).userdata = Box::into_raw(ud) as *mut libc::c_void; } // unsafe fn get_userdata(ph: *mut internals::Ph) -> *const PhUserdata { // (*ph).userdata as *const _ // } /// Pops the userdata from the plugin handle. /// /// # Safety /// /// This function is unsafe because it doesn't check if the pointer is valid. unsafe fn pop_userdata(ph: *mut internals::Ph) -> Box { Box::from_raw(mem::replace(&mut (*ph).userdata, ptr::null_mut()) as *mut PhUserdata) } // *********************** // // PUBLIC OUT OF NECESSITY // // *********************** // #[doc(hidden)] pub unsafe fn hexchat_plugin_init(plugin_handle: *mut libc::c_void, plugin_name: *mut *const libc::c_char, plugin_desc: *mut *const libc::c_char, plugin_version: *mut *const libc::c_char, arg: *const libc::c_char) -> libc::c_int where T: Plugin + Default + 'static { if plugin_handle.is_null() || plugin_name.is_null() || plugin_desc.is_null() || plugin_version.is_null() { // we can't really do anything here. eprintln!("hexchat_plugin_init called with a null pointer that shouldn't be null - broken hexchat"); // TODO maybe call abort. return 0; } let ph = plugin_handle as *mut internals::Ph; // clear the "userdata" field first thing - if the deinit function gets called (wrong hexchat // version, other issues), we don't wanna try to drop the hexchat_dummy or hexchat_read_fd // function as if it were a Box! (*ph).userdata = ptr::null_mut(); // read the filename so we can pass it on later. let filename = if !(*plugin_name).is_null() { if let Ok(fname) = CStr::from_ptr(*plugin_name).to_owned().into_string() { fname } else { eprintln!("failed to convert filename to utf8 - broken hexchat"); return 0; } } else { // no filename specified for some reason, but we can still load String::new() // empty string }; // these may be null, unless initialization is successful. // we set them to null as markers. *plugin_name = ptr::null(); *plugin_desc = ptr::null(); *plugin_version = ptr::null(); // do some version checks for safety // NOTE: calling hexchat functions with null plugin_name, plugin_desc, plugin_version is a bit // dangerous. this particular case is "ok". { let ver = ((*ph).hexchat_get_info)(ph, cstr(b"version\0")); // this shouldn't panic let cstr = CStr::from_ptr(ver); if let Ok(ver) = cstr.to_str() { let mut iter = ver.split('.'); let a = iter.next().map(i32::from_str).and_then(Result::ok).unwrap_or(0); let b = iter.next().map(i32::from_str).and_then(Result::ok).unwrap_or(0); let c = iter.next().map(i32::from_str).and_then(Result::ok).unwrap_or(0); // 2.9.6 or greater if !(a > 2 || (a == 2 && (b > 9 || (b == 9 && (c > 6 || (c == 6)))))) { return 0; } } else { return 0; } } let mut pluginfo = if let Some(pluginfo) = PluginInfo::new(plugin_name, plugin_desc, plugin_version) { pluginfo } else { return 0; }; let r: thread::Result>> = { catch_unwind(move || { let mut pluginhandle = PluginHandle::new(ph, pluginfo); let plug = T::default(); if plug.init(&mut pluginhandle, if !arg.is_null() { Some(CStr::from_ptr(arg).to_str().expect("arg not valid utf-8 - broken hexchat")) } else { None }) { if !(pluginfo.name.is_null() || pluginfo.desc.is_null() || pluginfo.vers.is_null()) { Some(Box::new(PhUserdata { plug: Box::new(plug), pluginfo })) } else { // TODO log: forgot to call register None } } else { None } }) }; match r { Result::Ok(Option::Some(plug @ _)) => { if (*plugin_name).is_null() || (*plugin_desc).is_null() || (*plugin_version).is_null() { // TODO deallocate any which are non-null pluginfo.drop_info(); 0 } else { put_userdata(ph, plug); 1 } }, r @ _ => { // if the initialization fails, deinit doesn't get called, so we need to clean up // ourselves. // TODO might leak pluginfo on panic? if let Err(_) = r { // TODO try to log panic? } 0 }, } } #[doc(hidden)] pub unsafe fn hexchat_plugin_deinit(plugin_handle: *mut libc::c_void) -> libc::c_int where T: Plugin { let mut safe_to_unload = 1; // plugin_handle should never be null, but just in case. if !plugin_handle.is_null() { let ph = plugin_handle as *mut internals::Ph; // userdata should also never be null. if !(*ph).userdata.is_null() { { let mut info: Option = None; { let mut ausinfo = ::std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe(&mut info); safe_to_unload = if catch_unwind(move || { let userdata = *pop_userdata(ph); **ausinfo = Some(userdata.pluginfo); userdata.plug.deinit(&mut PluginHandle::new(ph, userdata.pluginfo)); }).is_ok() { 1 } else { 0 }; } if let Some(mut info) = info { info.drop_info(); } else { eprintln!("I have no idea tbh, I didn't know `pop_userdata` could panic!"); } } } else { eprintln!("null userdata in hexchat_plugin_deinit - broken hexchat or broken hexchat-plugin.rs"); } } else { eprintln!("hexchat_plugin_deinit called with a null plugin_handle - broken hexchat"); } safe_to_unload } /// Exports a hexchat plugin. #[macro_export] macro_rules! hexchat_plugin { ($t:ty) => { #[no_mangle] pub unsafe extern "C" fn hexchat_plugin_init(plugin_handle: *mut $crate::libc::c_void, plugin_name: *mut *const $crate::libc::c_char, plugin_desc: *mut *const $crate::libc::c_char, plugin_version: *mut *const $crate::libc::c_char, arg: *const $crate::libc::c_char) -> $crate::libc::c_int { $crate::hexchat_plugin_init::<$t>(plugin_handle, plugin_name, plugin_desc, plugin_version, arg) } #[no_mangle] pub unsafe extern "C" fn hexchat_plugin_deinit(plugin_handle: *mut $crate::libc::c_void) -> $crate::libc::c_int { $crate::hexchat_plugin_deinit::<$t>(plugin_handle) } // unlike what the documentation states, there's no need to define hexchat_plugin_get_info. // so we don't. it'd be impossible to make it work well with rust anyway. }; }