better prints for errors and logging - tell the user when we don't print their string

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steph 2021-08-23 21:14:50 -04:00
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@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ int g_iStrings = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < g_iStrings; ++i)
{
// make sure we're stripping at least 2 or more chars just in case we accidentally inhale a \0
if (strlen(g_szStrings[i]) > 1 && strstr(pMessage, g_szStrings[i]) != 0)
// also there's no reason to strip a single char ever
if (strlen(g_szStrings[i]) >= 2 && strstr(pMessage, g_szStrings[i]) != 0)
{
return LR_CONTINUE;
}
@ -30,7 +31,8 @@ int g_iStrings = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < g_iStrings; ++i)
{
// make sure we're stripping at least 2 or more chars just in case we accidentally inhale a \0
if (strlen(g_szStrings[i]) > 1 && strstr(text, g_szStrings[i]) != 0)
// also there's no reason to strip a single char ever
if (strlen(g_szStrings[i]) >= 2 && strstr(text, g_szStrings[i]) != 0)
{
return SPEW_CONTINUE;
}
@ -42,14 +44,14 @@ int g_iStrings = 0;
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10178700/c-strip-non-ascii-characters-from-string
static bool badChar(char c)
{
// everything below space excluding null term and del or above
return (c != 0 && (c < 32 || c > 126));
// everything below space excluding null term and del or above
return (c != 0 && (c < 32 || c > 126));
}
static void stripBadChars(std::string & str)
{
// remove all chars matching our "badchar" func
str.erase(remove_if(str.begin(),str.end(), badChar), str.end());
// remove all chars matching our "badchar" func
str.erase(remove_if(str.begin(),str.end(), badChar), str.end());
}
bool Cleaner::SDK_OnLoad(char *error, size_t maxlength, bool late)
@ -67,48 +69,50 @@ bool Cleaner::SDK_OnLoad(char *error, size_t maxlength, bool late)
return false;
}
// step thru the file char by char and log the number of newlines we have
// this is more or less the number of lines we have
int c, lines = 0;
do
// step thru the file char by char and log the number of lines we have
int lines = 0;
for (int c = fgetc(file); c != EOF; c = fgetc(file))
{
c = fgetc(file);
if (c == '\n')
{
++lines;
}
} while (c != EOF);
}
rootconsole->ConsolePrint("[CLEANER] %i lines in cleaner.cfg", lines);
rootconsole->ConsolePrint("[CLEANER] %i lines", lines);
rewind(file);
g_szStrings = new char*[lines];
while (!feof(file))
{
// we don't need to have 256 chars to work with here as most strings are far smaller than that
g_szStrings[g_iStrings] = new char[128];
// fgets stops at n - 1 aka 255
// fgets stops at n - 1 aka 127
if (fgets(g_szStrings[g_iStrings], 128, file) != NULL)
{
// make things a little easier on ourselves
std::string thisstring = g_szStrings[g_iStrings];
// significantly more robust way of stripping evil chars from our string so we don't crash
stripBadChars( thisstring );
// when we try to strip them. this includes newlines, control chars, non ascii unicde, etc.
stripBadChars(thisstring);
// copy our std::string back to char*
// Disgusting.
char* c_thisstring = &thisstring[0];
int len = strlen(c_thisstring);
// don't strip 0 len strings
if (len <= 0)
// don't strip tiny (including 0 len or less) strings
if (len <= 1)
{
//rootconsole->ConsolePrint("[CLEANER] Refusing to strip a string with 0 or less length - line %i", g_iStrings );
rootconsole->ConsolePrint("[CLEANER] Not stripping string on -> L%i with 1 or less length! Length: %i", g_iStrings+1, strlen(c_thisstring));
}
else
{
rootconsole->ConsolePrint("[CLEANER] Stripping string on line %i: \"%s\" - length = %i", g_iStrings+1, c_thisstring, strlen(c_thisstring));
rootconsole->ConsolePrint("[CLEANER] Stripping string on -> L%i: \"%s\" - length: %i", g_iStrings+1, c_thisstring, strlen(c_thisstring));
}
strcpy(g_szStrings[g_iStrings], c_thisstring);