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Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/numeric.ml | 71 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/validate_value.ml | 42 |
2 files changed, 113 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/src/numeric.ml b/src/numeric.ml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12ea04c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/numeric.ml @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +type options = { + positive: bool; + nonnegative: bool; + ranges: string list; +} + +let default_opts = { + positive = false; + nonnegative = false; + ranges = [] +} + +let int_of_string = Big_int.big_int_of_string +let int_of_string_opt = Big_int.big_int_of_string_opt +let big = Big_int.big_int_of_int +let (>=) = Big_int.ge_big_int +let (<=) = Big_int.le_big_int + +let opts = ref default_opts + +let number_arg = ref "" + +let args = [ + ("--non-negative", Arg.Unit (fun () -> opts := {!opts with nonnegative=true}), "Check if the number is non-negative (>= 0)"); + ("--positive", Arg.Unit (fun () -> opts := {!opts with positive=true}), "Check if the number is positive (> 0)"); + ("--range", Arg.String (fun s -> let optsv = !opts in opts := {optsv with ranges=(s :: optsv.ranges)}), "Check if the number is within a range (inclusive)"); +] +let usage = Printf.sprintf "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] <number>" Sys.argv.(0) + +let () = if Array.length Sys.argv = 1 then (Arg.usage args usage; exit 1) +let () = Arg.parse args (fun s -> number_arg := s) usage + +let check_nonnegative opts n = + if opts.nonnegative && (n < (big 0)) then + failwith "Number should be non-negative." + +let check_positive opts n = + if opts.positive && (n <= (big 0)) then + failwith "Number should be positive" + +let number_of_string s = + let n = int_of_string_opt s in + match n with + | Some n -> n + | None -> + Printf.ksprintf failwith "'%s' is not a valid integer number" s + +let range_of_string s = + let rs = String.split_on_char '-' s |> List.map String.trim |> List.map int_of_string_opt in + match rs with + | [Some l; Some r] -> (l, r) + | _ -> Printf.ksprintf failwith "'%s' is not a valid number range" s + +let check_ranges ranges n = + let in_range (l, r) n = (n >= l) && (n <= r) in + let res = List.fold_left (fun acc r -> acc || (in_range r n)) false ranges in + if not res then + Printf.ksprintf failwith "Number is not in any of allowed ranges" + +let () = try + let opts = !opts in + let n = number_of_string !number_arg in + check_nonnegative opts n; + check_positive opts n; + if opts.ranges <> [] then + let ranges = List.map range_of_string opts.ranges in + check_ranges ranges n +with (Failure err) -> + print_endline err; + exit 1 + diff --git a/src/validate_value.ml b/src/validate_value.ml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3af58e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/validate_value.ml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +type check = Regex of string | Exec of string + +let validate_value value_constraint value = + match value_constraint with + | Regex s -> + (try + let _ = Pcre.exec ~pat:s value in true + with Not_found -> false) + | Exec c -> + (* XXX: Using Unix.system is a bad idea on multiple levels, + especially when the input comes directly from the user... + We should do something about it. + *) + let result = Unix.system (Printf.sprintf "%s %s" c value) in + match result with + | Unix.WEXITED 0 -> true + | Unix.WEXITED 127 -> + let () = Printf.printf "Could not execute validator %s" c in + false + | _ -> false + +let value = ref "" + +let checks = ref [] + +let args = [ + ("--regex", Arg.String (fun s -> checks := (Regex s) :: !checks), "Check the value against a regex"); + ("--exec", Arg.String (fun s -> checks := (Exec s) :: !checks), "Check the value against an external command"); + ("--value", Arg.String (fun s -> value := s), "Value to check"); +] +let usage = Printf.sprintf "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] <number>" Sys.argv.(0) + +let () = Arg.parse args (fun _ -> ()) usage + +let _ = + let value = !value in + let checks = !checks in + match checks with + | [] -> exit 0 + | _ -> + List.iter (fun c -> if (validate_value c value) then exit 0 else ()) checks; + exit 1 |