/* * This source file is part of the bstring string library. This code was * written by Paul Hsieh in 2002-2015, and is covered by the BSD open source * license. Refer to the accompanying documentation for details on usage and * license. */ /* * bsafe.c * * This is an optional module that can be used to help enforce a safety * standard based on pervasive usage of bstrlib. This file is not necessarily * portable, however, it has been tested to work correctly with Intel's C/C++ * compiler, WATCOM C/C++ v11.x and Microsoft Visual C++. */ #include #include #include "bsafe.h" static int bsafeShouldExit = 1; char * strcpy (char *dst, const char *src); char * strcat (char *dst, const char *src); char * strcpy (char *dst, const char *src) { (void) dst; (void) src; fprintf (stderr, "bsafe error: strcpy() is not safe, use bstrcpy instead.\n"); if (bsafeShouldExit) exit (-1); return NULL; } char * strcat (char *dst, const char *src) { (void) dst; (void) src; fprintf (stderr, "bsafe error: strcat() is not safe, use bstrcat instead.\n"); if (bsafeShouldExit) exit (-1); return NULL; } #if !defined (__GNUC__) && (!defined(_MSC_VER) || (_MSC_VER <= 1310)) char * (gets) (char * buf) { (void) buf; fprintf (stderr, "bsafe error: gets() is not safe, use bgets.\n"); if (bsafeShouldExit) exit (-1); return NULL; } #endif char * (strncpy) (char *dst, const char *src, size_t n) { (void) dst; (void) src; (void) n; fprintf (stderr, "bsafe error: strncpy() is not safe, use bmidstr instead.\n"); if (bsafeShouldExit) exit (-1); return NULL; } char * (strncat) (char *dst, const char *src, size_t n) { (void) dst; (void) src; (void) n; fprintf (stderr, "bsafe error: strncat() is not safe, use bstrcat then btrunc\n\tor cstr2tbstr, btrunc then bstrcat instead.\n"); if (bsafeShouldExit) exit (-1); return NULL; } char * (strtok) (char *s1, const char *s2) { (void) s1; (void) s2; fprintf (stderr, "bsafe error: strtok() is not safe, use bsplit or bsplits instead.\n"); if (bsafeShouldExit) exit (-1); return NULL; } char * (strdup) (const char *s) { (void) s; fprintf (stderr, "bsafe error: strdup() is not safe, use bstrcpy.\n"); if (bsafeShouldExit) exit (-1); return NULL; }