singrdk/base/Windows/AppReader/INFStringSection.cs

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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
//
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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namespace ManifestReader
{
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Collections;
using System.Xml;
using System.Diagnostics;
public class INFStringSection : INFSection
{
Hashtable stringTable;
public INFStringSection(string line) : base(line)
{
stringTable = new Hashtable();
}
public bool hasString(string str)
{
return stringTable.ContainsKey(str);
}
public override void AddLine(string line)
{
// parse out the two parts of this line
// (poor man's evil character removal: this also disallows nonASCII Unicode)
if (line[0] > 256) return;
string[] stringAndValue = line.Split(new char[] {'='}, 2);
// trim final space
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if (stringAndValue.Length != 2) {
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// then this is not a valid INF line. We'll just ignore it.
// This behaviour seems to be more consistent with standard INF parsing, unfortunately
return;
}
stringAndValue[0] = stringAndValue[0].Trim();
stringAndValue[1] = stringAndValue[1].Trim();
// throw out the outermost pair of double quotation marks
bool startingQuote = stringAndValue[1].StartsWith("\"");
bool endingQuote = stringAndValue[1].EndsWith("\"");
if (startingQuote == endingQuote)
{
stringAndValue[1] = stringAndValue[1].TrimStart(new char[] {'"'});
stringAndValue[1] = stringAndValue[1].TrimEnd(new char[] {'"'});
}
//Console.WriteLine("Adding %" + stringAndValue[0] + "% = " + stringAndValue[1]);
this["%" + stringAndValue[0] + "%"] = stringAndValue[1];
return;
}
public string this[string name]
{
get
{
return (string)stringTable[name];
}
set
{
// EVIL: you shouldn't have two variable definitions that differ
// like this.
//Debug.Assert(!stringTable.ContainsKey(name));
stringTable[name] = value;
return;
}
}
}
}