gno/bin/less/tags.c
gdr-ftp 784e3de7cd Initial checkin of aroff, binprint, center, less, ls, make, makemake,
passwd, ps, purge, shutdown, stty, upper, and vi.  These sources are
for the versions of the utils shipped with GNO v2.0.4.
1998-03-09 08:30:21 +00:00

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C

#pragma noroot
#include <stdio.h>
#include "less.h"
#ifdef _ORCAC_
segment "LoadSegONE";
#endif
#define WHITESP(c) ((c)==' ' || (c)=='\t')
#if TAGS
public char *tagfile;
public char *tagpattern;
public char *tags = "tags";
extern int linenums;
extern int sigs;
extern int jump_sline;
/*
* Find a tag in the "tags" file.
* Sets "tagfile" to the name of the file containing the tag,
* and "tagpattern" to the search pattern which should be used
* to find the tag.
*/
public void
findtag(tag)
register char *tag;
{
register char *p;
register FILE *f;
register int taglen;
int search_char;
static char tline[200];
if ((f = fopen(tags, "r")) == NULL)
{
error("No tags file", NULL_PARG);
tagfile = NULL;
return;
}
taglen = strlen(tag);
/*
* Search the tags file for the desired tag.
*/
while (fgets(tline, sizeof(tline), f) != NULL)
{
if (strncmp(tag, tline, taglen) != 0 || !WHITESP(tline[taglen]))
continue;
/*
* Found it.
* The line contains the tag, the filename and the
* pattern, separated by white space.
* The pattern is surrounded by a pair of identical
* search characters.
* Parse the line and extract these parts.
*/
tagfile = tagpattern = NULL;
/*
* Skip over the whitespace after the tag name.
*/
for (p = tline; !WHITESP(*p) && *p != '\0'; p++)
continue;
while (WHITESP(*p))
p++;
if (*p == '\0')
/* File name is missing! */
continue;
/*
* Save the file name.
* Skip over the whitespace after the file name.
*/
tagfile = p;
while (!WHITESP(*p) && *p != '\0')
p++;
*p++ = '\0';
while (WHITESP(*p))
p++;
if (*p == '\0')
/* Pattern is missing! */
continue;
/*
* Save the pattern.
* Skip to the end of the pattern.
* Delete the initial "^" and the final "$" from the pattern.
*/
search_char = *p++;
if (*p == '^')
p++;
tagpattern = p;
while (*p != search_char && *p != '\0')
p++;
if (p[-1] == '$')
p--;
*p = '\0';
fclose(f);
return;
}
fclose(f);
error("No such tag in tags file", NULL_PARG);
tagfile = NULL;
}
/*
* Search for a tag.
* This is a stripped-down version of search().
* We don't use search() for several reasons:
* - We don't want to blow away any search string we may have saved.
* - The various regular-expression functions (from different systems:
* regcmp vs. re_comp) behave differently in the presence of
* parentheses (which are almost always found in a tag).
*/
public int
tagsearch(void)
{
POSITION pos, linepos;
int linenum;
char *line;
pos = ch_zero();
linenum = find_linenum(pos);
for (;;)
{
/*
* Get lines until we find a matching one or
* until we hit end-of-file.
*/
if (sigs)
return (1);
/*
* Read the next line, and save the
* starting position of that line in linepos.
*/
linepos = pos;
pos = forw_raw_line(pos, &line);
if (linenum != 0)
linenum++;
if (pos == NULL_POSITION)
{
/*
* We hit EOF without a match.
*/
error("Tag not found", NULL_PARG);
return (1);
}
/*
* If we're using line numbers, we might as well
* remember the information we have now (the position
* and line number of the current line).
*/
if (linenums)
add_lnum(linenum, pos);
/*
* Test the line to see if we have a match.
* Use strncmp because the pattern may be
* truncated (in the tags file) if it is too long.
*/
if (strncmp(tagpattern, line, strlen(tagpattern)) == 0)
break;
}
jump_loc(linepos, jump_sline);
return (0);
}
#endif