📄 listmgr2.cpp
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//: Listmgr2.cpp
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Copyright (c) Bruce Eckel, 1998
// Source code file from the book "Thinking in Java"
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CGI version of Listmgr.c in C++, which
// extracts its input via the GET submission
// from the associated applet. Also works as
// an ordinary CGI program with HTML forms.
#include <stdio.h>
#include "CGITools.h"
const char* dataFile = "list2.txt";
const char* notify = "Bruce@EckelObjects.com";
#undef DEBUG
// Similar code as before, except that it looks
// for the email name inside of '<>':
int inList(FILE* list, const char* emailName) {
const int BSIZE = 255;
char lbuf[BSIZE];
char emname[BSIZE];
// Put the email name in '<>' so there's no
// possibility of a match within another name:
sprintf(emname, "<%s>", emailName);
// Go to the beginning of the list:
fseek(list, 0, SEEK_SET);
// Read each line in the list:
while(fgets(lbuf, BSIZE, list)) {
// Strip off the newline:
char * newline = strchr(lbuf, '\n');
if(newline != 0)
*newline = '\0';
if(strstr(lbuf, emname) != 0)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
void main() {
// You MUST print this out, otherwise the
// server will not send the response:
printf("Content-type: text/plain\n\n");
FILE* list = fopen(dataFile, "a+t");
if(list == 0) {
printf("error: could not open database. ");
printf("Notify %s", notify);
return;
}
// For a CGI "GET," the server puts the data
// in the environment variable QUERY_STRING:
CGI_vector query(getenv("QUERY_STRING"));
#if defined(DEBUG)
// Test: dump all names and values
for(int i = 0; i < query.size(); i++) {
printf("query[%d].name() = [%s], ",
i, query[i].name());
printf("query[%d].value() = [%s]\n",
i, query[i].value());
}
#endif(DEBUG)
Pair name = query[0];
Pair email = query[1];
if(name.empty() || email.empty()) {
printf("error: null name or email");
return;
}
if(inList(list, email.value())) {
printf("Already in list: %s", email.value());
return;
}
// It's not in the list, add it:
fseek(list, 0, SEEK_END);
fprintf(list, "%s <%s>;\n",
name.value(), email.value());
fflush(list);
fclose(list);
printf("%s <%s> added to list\n",
name.value(), email.value());
} ///:~
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