gno/usr.bin/nroff/macros.c

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/*
* macros.c - macro input/output processing for nroff word processor
*
* adapted for atariST/TOS by Bill Rosenkranz 11/89
* net: rosenkra@hall.cray.com
* CIS: 71460,17
* GENIE: W.ROSENKRANZ
*
* original author:
*
* Stephen L. Browning
* 5723 North Parker Avenue
* Indianapolis, Indiana 46220
*
* history:
*
* - Originally written in BDS C;
* - Adapted for standard C by W. N. Paul
* - Heavily hacked up to conform to "real" nroff by Bill Rosenkranz
* - Heavily modified by Devin Reade to avoid memory trashing bugs.
*
* $Id: macros.c,v 1.2 1997/03/20 06:40:50 gdr Exp $
*/
#ifdef __ORCAC__
segment "macros____";
#pragma noroot
#pragma optimize 78
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "unix/err.h"
#ifdef sparc
#include "unix/sunos.h"
#endif
#include "nroff.h"
#include "macros.h"
#include "io.h"
static int colmac (char *p, char *d, int i);
static int putmac (char *name, char *p);
void
initMacros (void) {
memset(mac.mnames, 0, MXMDEF * sizeof(char*));
memset(mac.mb, 0, MACBUF);
memset(mac.pbb, 0, MAXLINE);
#if 0
for (i = 0; i < MXMDEF; ++i) {
mac.mnames[i] = NULL_CPTR;
}
for (i = 0; i < MACBUF; ++i) {
mac.mb[i] = EOS;
}
for (i = 0; i < MAXPBB; ++i) {
mac.pbb[i] = EOS;
}
#endif
mac.lastp = 0;
mac.emb = &mac.mb[0];
mac.ppb = NULL_CPTR;
}
/*
* defmac
*
* Define a macro. top level, read from stream.
*
* we should read macro without interpretation EXCEPT:
*
* 1) number registers are interpolated
* 2) strings indicated by \* are interpolated
* 3) arguments indicated by \$ are interpolated
* 4) concealed newlines indicated by \(newline) are eliminated
* 5) comments indicated by \" are eliminated
* 6) \t and \a are interpreted as ASCII h tab and SOH.
* 7) \\ is interpreted as backslash and \. is interpreted as a period.
*
* currently, we do only 3. a good place to do it would be here before
* putmac, after colmac...
*/
void
defmac (char *line, FILE *infp)
{
register char *q;
register int i;
char name[MNLEN];
char defn[MXMLEN];
char newend[10];
#undef BORK
#ifdef BORK
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG defmac (%s:%d): \"%s\"\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, line);
#endif
/*
* terminate defn; if it's still this way when we're ready to putmac(),
* then the macro definition was empty and we're going to ignore it.
*/
defn[0] = '\0';
/*
* skip the .de and get to the name...
*/
q = skipwd (line);
q = skipbl (q);
/*
* q now points to the name. Copy it into the "name" buffer.
* Make sure it is valid (i.e. first char is alpha...). The
* getwrd function returns the length of the word.
*/
i = getwrd (q, name);
if (!isprint (*name)) {
errx(-1, "missing or illegal macro definition name");
}
/*
* truncate to 2 char max name.
*/
if (i > 2) {
name[2] = EOS;
}
/*
* skip the name and see if we have a new end defined...
*/
q = skipwd (line);
q = skipbl (q);
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
newend[i] = EOS;
}
for (i = 0; (i < 10) && ( isalpha (q[i]) || isdigit (q[i]) ); i++) {
newend[i] = q[i];
}
/*
* read a line from input stream until we get the end of macro
* command (.en or ..). actually. we should have read the next
* field just above here to get the .de NA . or .de NA en string
* to be new end of macro.
*/
i = 0;
while (getlin (line, infp) != EOF) {
#ifdef BORK
fprintf(stderr,"DEBUG: %s:%d line is \"%s\"\n", __FILE__, __LINE__,
line);
#endif
if (line[0] == dc.cmdchr && line[1] == '\\' && line[2] == '\"') {
/*
* comment, ignore it
*/
continue;
}
if (line[0] == dc.cmdchr && newend[0] != EOS
&& line[1] == newend[0] && line[2] == newend[1]) {
/*
* replacement end found
*/
break;
}
if (line[0] == dc.cmdchr && line[1] == 'e' && line[2] == 'n') {
/*
* .en found
*/
break;
}
if (line[0] == dc.cmdchr && line[1] == dc.cmdchr) {
/*
* .. found
*/
#ifdef BORK
fprintf(stderr,"DEBUG: %s:%d: dot-dot found\n",__FILE__,__LINE__);
#endif
break;
}
/*
* collect macro from the line we just read. all this does
* is put it in the string defn.
*/
#ifdef BORK
fprintf(stderr,"DEBUG: %s:%d: collecting macro\n",__FILE__,__LINE__);
#endif
if ((i = colmac (line, defn, i)) == ERR) {
errx(1, "macro definition too long");
}
}
/*
* store the macro
*/
if (!ignoring && defn[0] != '\0') {
if (putmac (name, defn) == ERR) {
errx(-1, "macro definition table full");
}
}
}
/*
* colmac
*
* Collect macro definition from input stream
*/
static int
colmac (char *p, char *d, int i) {
char *pstart;
int istart;
pstart = p;
istart = i;
while (*p != EOS) {
/*
* are we over the length limit for a single macro?
*/
if (i >= MXMLEN - 1) {
d[i - 1] = EOS;
return (ERR);
}
/*
* "i break for comments..."
*/
if (*p == '\\' && *(p+1) == '\"') {
/*
* first back over any whitespace between comment
* start and last character in line. remember to
* decrement counter i, too...
*/
p--;
while (isspace (*p) && p > pstart && i > istart) {
p--;
i--;
}
/*
* now skip over the comment until we reach the
* trailing newline
*/
while (*p != EOS) {
if (*p == '\n' || *p == '\r') {
break;
}
p++;
}
}
/*
* skip quoted things
*/
if (*p == '\\' && *(p+1) == '\\') {
p++;
}
/*
* copy it
*/
d[i++] = *p++;
}
d[i] = EOS;
return (i);
}
/*
* putmac
*
* Put macro definition into table
*
* NOTE: any expansions of things like number registers SHOULD
* have been done already.
*/
static int
putmac (char *name, char *p) {
/*
* any room left? (did we exceed max number of possible macros)
*/
if (mac.lastp >= MXMDEF) {
return (ERR);
}
/*
* will new one fit in big buffer?
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
strlen(name);
strlen(p);
#endif
if (mac.emb + strlen (name) + strlen (p) + 1 > &mac.mb[MACBUF]) {
return (ERR);
}
/*
* add it...
*
* bump counter, set ptr to name, copy name, copy def.
* finally increment end of macro buffer ptr (emb).
*
* macro looks like this in mb:
*
* mac.mb[MACBUF] size of total buf
* lastp < MXMDEF number of macros possible
* *mnames[MXMDEF] -> names, each max length
* ..._____________________________...____________________...
* / / /|X|X|0|macro definition |0| / / / / / / /
* .../_/_/_|_|_|_|________________...___|_|/_/_/_/_/_/_/_...
* ^
* |
* \----- mac.mnames[mac.lastp] points here
*
* both the 2 char name (XX) and the descripton are null term and
* follow one after the other.
*/
++mac.lastp;
mac.mnames[mac.lastp] = mac.emb;
strcpy (mac.emb, name);
strcpy (mac.emb + strlen (name) + 1, p);
mac.emb += strlen (name) + strlen (p) + 2;
return (OK);
}
/*
* getmac
*
* Get (lookup) macro definition from namespace
*/
char *
getmac (char *name) {
int i;
/*
* loop for all macros, starting with last one
*/
for (i = mac.lastp; i >= 0; --i) {
/*
* is this REALLY a macro?
*/
if (mac.mnames[i]) {
/*
* if it compares, return a ptr to it
*/
if (!strcmp (name, mac.mnames[i])) {
#if 0 /* !!!debug */
puts (mac.mnames[i]);
#endif
if (mac.mnames[i][1] == EOS) {
return (mac.mnames[i] + 2);
} else {
return (mac.mnames[i] + 3);
}
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
}
}
/*
* none found, return null
*/
return (NULL_CPTR);
}
/*
* maceval
*
* Evaluate macro expansion from p into m
*/
void
maceval (char *p, char *m) {
register int i;
char *argp[15];
char c;
int xc;
/*
* replace command char with EOS
*/
*p++ = EOS;
/*
* initialize argp array to substitute command
* string for any undefined argument
*
* NO!!! this is fixed...
*/
#if 0
for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
argp[i] = p;
}
#endif
/*
* skip the command name
*/
p = skipwd (p);
*p++ = EOS;
/*
* loop for all $n variables...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
/*
* get to substituted param and if no more, reset remaining
* args to NULL and stop. using "i" here IS ok...
*/
p = skipbl (p);
if (*p == '\r' || *p == '\n' || *p == EOS) {
DEBUGGING(("maceval: set_ireg(.$, %d, 0)", i));
set_ireg (".$", i, 0);
for ( ; i < 10; i++) {
argp[i] = NULL_CPTR;
}
break;
}
/*
* ...otherwise, see if this param is quoted. if it is,
* it is all one parameter, even with blanks (but not
* newlines...). look for another "c" (which is the quote).
*
* if no quote, just read the arg as a single word and null
* terminate it.
*/
if (*p == '\'' || *p == '"') {
c = *p++;
argp[i] = p;
while (*p != c && *p != '\r' && *p != '\n' && *p != EOS) {
++p;
}
*p++ = EOS;
} else {
argp[i] = p;
p = skipwd (p);
*p++ = EOS;
}
}
/*
* m contains text of the macro. p contained the input line.
* here we start at the end of the macro def and see if there
* are any $n thingies. go backwards.
*/
for (i = strlen (m) - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
/*
* found a $.
*/
if (i > 0 && m[i - 1] == '$') {
if (!isdigit (m[i])) {
/*
* it wasn't a numeric replacement arg so
* push this char back onto input stream
*/
PUTBAK(m[i]);
} else {
/*
* it WAS a numeric replacement arg. so we
* want to push back the appropriate macro
* invocation arg. m[i]-'0' is the numerical
* value of the $1 thru $9. if the arg is
* not there, argp[n] will be (char *) 0
* and pbstr will do nothing.
*/
xc = m[i] - '1';
if (argp[xc]) {
pbstr (argp[xc]);
}
--i;
}
} else {
/*
* no $ so push back the char...
*/
PUTBAK(m[i]);
}
}
/*
* at this point, the iobuf will hold the new macro command, full
* expanded for $n things. the return gets us right back to the
* main loop in main() and we parse the (new) command just as if
* it were read from a file.
*/
}
/*
* printmac
* print macro data:
* opt print
* === =====
* 0 name and size
* 1 total size
* 2 full information
*/
void
printmac (int opt) {
register int i; /* was long, minix needs int */
register long localSpace;
register long totalspace;
register char *pname;
register char *pdef;
localSpace = 0L;
totalspace = 0L;
fflush (out_stream);
fflush (err_stream);
for (i = mac.lastp; i >= 0; --i) {
/*
* is this REALLY a macro?
*/
if (mac.mnames[i]) {
pname = (char *) (mac.mnames[i]);
pdef = pname + 3;
if (*(pname + 1) == '\0') {
pdef = pname + 2;
}
localSpace = (long) strlen (pdef);
totalspace += localSpace;
switch (opt) {
case 0:
fprintf (err_stream, "%s %ld\n", pname, localSpace);
break;
case 2:
fprintf (err_stream, "%s %ld\n", pname, localSpace);
fprintf (err_stream, "%s\n", pdef);
break;
case 1:
default:
break;
}
}
}
fprintf (err_stream, "Total space: %ld\n", totalspace);
}
/*
* putstr
*
* Put string definition into (macro) table
*
* NOTE: any expansions of things like number registers SHOULD
* have been done already. strings and macros share mb buffer
*/
int
putstr (const char *name, const char *p) {
/*
* any room left? (did we exceed max number of possible macros)
*/
if (mac.lastp >= MXMDEF) {
return (ERR);
}
/*
* will new one fit in big buffer?
*/
if (mac.emb + strlen (name) + strlen (p) + 1 > &mac.mb[MACBUF]) {
return (ERR);
}
/*
* add it...
*
* bump counter, set ptr to name, copy name, copy def.
* finally increment end of macro buffer ptr (emb).
*
* string looks like this in mb:
*
* mac.mb[MACBUF] size of total buf
* lastp < MXMDEF number of macros/strings possible
* *mnames[MXMDEF] -> names, each max length
* ...______________________________...____________________...
* / / /|X|X|0|string definition |0| / / / / / / /
* .../_/_/_|_|_|_|_________________...___|_|/_/_/_/_/_/_/_...
* ^
* |
* \----- mac.mnames[mac.lastp] points here
*
* both the 2 char name (XX) and the descripton are null term and
* follow one after the other.
*/
++mac.lastp;
mac.mnames[mac.lastp] = mac.emb;
strcpy (mac.emb, name);
strcpy (mac.emb + strlen (name) + 1, p);
mac.emb += strlen (name) + strlen (p) + 2;
return (OK);
}
/*
* getstr
* Get (lookup) string definition from namespace
*/
char *
getstr (char *name) {
int i;
/*
* loop for all macros, starting with last one
*/
for (i = mac.lastp; i >= 0; --i) {
/*
* is this REALLY a macro?
*/
if (mac.mnames[i]) {
/*
* if it compares, return a ptr to it
*/
if (!strcmp (name, mac.mnames[i])) {
#if 0 /* !!!debug */
puts (mac.mnames[i]);
#endif
if (mac.mnames[i][1] == EOS) {
return (mac.mnames[i] + 2);
} else {
return (mac.mnames[i] + 3);
}
}
}
}
/*
* none found, return null
*/
return NULL;
}
#ifdef NOT_USED
/*
* putbak
*
* Push character back into input stream. we use the push-back buffer
* stored with macros.
*/
void
putbak (char c)
{
if (mac.ppb == NULL) { /* first time executing this code */
mac.ppb = mac.pbb;
*mac.ppb = c;
} else if (mac.ppb < mac.pbb + MAXPBB) {
mac.ppb++;
*(mac.ppb) = c;
} else {
errx(-1, "push back buffer overflow (%d chars)", MAXPBB);
}
}
/*
* ngetc
* get a character from the putback buffer or from <infp>
*/
int ngetc (FILE *infp)
{
register int c;
if (mac.ppb >= mac.pbb) {
c = *mac.ppb--;
} else {
c = getc (infp);
}
return (c);
}
#endif /* NOT_USED */