Use a linked list for sed commands in preparation for branching support

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Glenn L McGrath 2003-03-28 03:53:31 +00:00
parent 3a9b0bf0ba
commit c949bfa555

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@ -101,14 +101,17 @@ typedef struct sed_cmd_s {
char cmd; /* p,d,s (add more at your leisure :-) */
/* inversion flag */
int invert; /* the '!' after the address */
int invert; /* the '!' after the address */
/* next command in list (sequential list of specified commands) */
struct sed_cmd_s *linear;
} sed_cmd_t;
/* globals */
static sed_cmd_t **sed_cmds = NULL; /* growable arrary holding a sequence of sed cmds */
static int ncmds = 0; /* number of sed commands */
/*static char *cur_file = NULL;*/ /* file currently being processed XXX: do I need this? */
/* linked list of sed commands */
static sed_cmd_t sed_cmd_head;
static sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd_tail = &sed_cmd_head;
const char * const semicolon_whitespace = "; \n\r\t\v\0";
@ -485,19 +488,26 @@ static char *add_cmd(sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd, char *cmdstr)
if (sed_cmd->cmd == '{') {
do {
sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd_new;
char *end_ptr = strpbrk(cmdstr, ";}");
*end_ptr = '\0';
add_cmd(sed_cmd, cmdstr);
sed_cmd_new = xcalloc(1, sizeof(sed_cmd_t));
sed_cmd_new->beg_match = sed_cmd->beg_match;
sed_cmd_new->end_match = sed_cmd->end_match;
sed_cmd_new->beg_line = sed_cmd->beg_line;
sed_cmd_new->end_line = sed_cmd->end_line;
sed_cmd_new->invert = sed_cmd->invert;
add_cmd(sed_cmd_new, cmdstr);
cmdstr = end_ptr + 1;
} while (*cmdstr != '\0');
} else {
cmdstr = parse_cmd_str(sed_cmd, cmdstr);
/* Add the command to the command array */
sed_cmds = xrealloc(sed_cmds, sizeof(sed_cmd_t) * (++ncmds));
sed_cmds[ncmds-1] = xmalloc(sizeof(sed_cmd_t));
memcpy(sed_cmds[ncmds-1], sed_cmd, sizeof(sed_cmd_t));
sed_cmd_tail->linear = sed_cmd;
sed_cmd_tail = sed_cmd_tail->linear;
}
return(cmdstr);
}
@ -677,7 +687,6 @@ static void process_file(FILE *file)
static int linenum = 0; /* GNU sed does not restart counting lines at EOF */
unsigned int still_in_range = 0;
int altered;
int i;
line = bb_get_chomped_line_from_file(file);
if (line == NULL) {
@ -687,6 +696,7 @@ static void process_file(FILE *file)
/* go through every line in the file */
do {
char *next_line;
sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd;
/* Read one line in advance so we can act on the last line, the '$' address */
next_line = bb_get_chomped_line_from_file(file);
@ -695,8 +705,7 @@ static void process_file(FILE *file)
altered = 0;
/* for every line, go through all the commands */
for (i = 0; i < ncmds; i++) {
sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd = sed_cmds[i];
for (sed_cmd = sed_cmd_head.linear; sed_cmd; sed_cmd = sed_cmd->linear) {
int deleted = 0;
/*
@ -770,7 +779,7 @@ static void process_file(FILE *file)
* (this is quite possibly the second printing) */
if (sed_cmd->sub_p)
altered |= do_subst_command(sed_cmd, &line);
if (altered && (i+1 >= ncmds || sed_cmds[i+1]->cmd != 's'))
if (altered && ((sed_cmd->linear == NULL) || (sed_cmd->linear->cmd != 's')))
puts(line);
break;
@ -900,7 +909,7 @@ extern int sed_main(int argc, char **argv)
/* if we didn't get a pattern from a -e and no command file was specified,
* argv[optind] should be the pattern. no pattern, no worky */
if (ncmds == 0) {
if (sed_cmd_head.linear == NULL) {
if (argv[optind] == NULL)
bb_show_usage();
else {