freebsd-dev/usr.bin/indent/io.c
Piotr Pawel Stefaniak 1479f36d8e indent(1): remove troff output support
The troff output in indent was invented at Sun and the online documentation
for some post-SunOS operating system includes this:
The usual way to  get  a  troffed listing is with the command
                       indent -troff program.c | troff -mindent

The indent manual page in FreeBSD 1.0 already lacks that information and
troff -mindent complains about not being able to find the macro file.
It seems that the file did exist on SunOS and was supposed to be imported
into 4.3BSD together with the feature, but that has never happened.

Removal of troff output support simplifies a lot of indent's code.

vgrind(1) seems to be a promising replacement.
2018-06-03 17:55:50 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-4-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 1985 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
* All rights reserved.
*
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* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#if 0
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)io.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93";
#endif /* not lint */
#endif
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <ctype.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "indent_globs.h"
#include "indent.h"
int comment_open;
static int paren_target;
static int pad_output(int current, int target);
void
dump_line(void)
{ /* dump_line is the routine that actually
* effects the printing of the new source. It
* prints the label section, followed by the
* code section with the appropriate nesting
* level, followed by any comments */
int cur_col,
target_col = 1;
static int not_first_line;
if (ps.procname[0]) {
ps.ind_level = 0;
ps.procname[0] = 0;
}
if (s_code == e_code && s_lab == e_lab && s_com == e_com) {
if (suppress_blanklines > 0)
suppress_blanklines--;
else {
ps.bl_line = true;
n_real_blanklines++;
}
}
else if (!inhibit_formatting) {
suppress_blanklines = 0;
ps.bl_line = false;
if (prefix_blankline_requested && not_first_line) {
if (swallow_optional_blanklines) {
if (n_real_blanklines == 1)
n_real_blanklines = 0;
}
else {
if (n_real_blanklines == 0)
n_real_blanklines = 1;
}
}
while (--n_real_blanklines >= 0)
putc('\n', output);
n_real_blanklines = 0;
if (ps.ind_level == 0)
ps.ind_stmt = 0; /* this is a class A kludge. dont do
* additional statement indentation if we are
* at bracket level 0 */
if (e_lab != s_lab || e_code != s_code)
++code_lines; /* keep count of lines with code */
if (e_lab != s_lab) { /* print lab, if any */
if (comment_open) {
comment_open = 0;
fprintf(output, ".*/\n");
}
while (e_lab > s_lab && (e_lab[-1] == ' ' || e_lab[-1] == '\t'))
e_lab--;
*e_lab = '\0';
cur_col = pad_output(1, compute_label_target());
if (s_lab[0] == '#' && (strncmp(s_lab, "#else", 5) == 0
|| strncmp(s_lab, "#endif", 6) == 0)) {
char *s = s_lab;
if (e_lab[-1] == '\n') e_lab--;
do putc(*s++, output);
while (s < e_lab && 'a' <= *s && *s<='z');
while ((*s == ' ' || *s == '\t') && s < e_lab)
s++;
if (s < e_lab)
fprintf(output, s[0]=='/' && s[1]=='*' ? "\t%.*s" : "\t/* %.*s */",
(int)(e_lab - s), s);
}
else fprintf(output, "%.*s", (int)(e_lab - s_lab), s_lab);
cur_col = count_spaces(cur_col, s_lab);
}
else
cur_col = 1; /* there is no label section */
ps.pcase = false;
if (s_code != e_code) { /* print code section, if any */
char *p;
if (comment_open) {
comment_open = 0;
fprintf(output, ".*/\n");
}
target_col = compute_code_target();
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ps.p_l_follow; i++)
if (ps.paren_indents[i] >= 0)
ps.paren_indents[i] = -(ps.paren_indents[i] + target_col);
}
cur_col = pad_output(cur_col, target_col);
for (p = s_code; p < e_code; p++)
if (*p == (char) 0200)
fprintf(output, "%d", target_col * 7);
else
putc(*p, output);
cur_col = count_spaces(cur_col, s_code);
}
if (s_com != e_com) { /* print comment, if any */
int target = ps.com_col;
char *com_st = s_com;
target += ps.comment_delta;
while (*com_st == '\t') /* consider original indentation in
* case this is a box comment */
com_st++, target += tabsize;
while (target <= 0)
if (*com_st == ' ')
target++, com_st++;
else if (*com_st == '\t')
target = tabsize * (1 + (target - 1) / tabsize) + 1, com_st++;
else
target = 1;
if (cur_col > target) { /* if comment can't fit on this line,
* put it on next line */
putc('\n', output);
cur_col = 1;
++ps.out_lines;
}
while (e_com > com_st && isspace((unsigned char)e_com[-1]))
e_com--;
(void)pad_output(cur_col, target);
fwrite(com_st, e_com - com_st, 1, output);
ps.comment_delta = ps.n_comment_delta;
++ps.com_lines; /* count lines with comments */
}
if (ps.use_ff)
putc('\014', output);
else
putc('\n', output);
++ps.out_lines;
if (ps.just_saw_decl == 1 && blanklines_after_declarations) {
prefix_blankline_requested = 1;
ps.just_saw_decl = 0;
}
else
prefix_blankline_requested = postfix_blankline_requested;
postfix_blankline_requested = 0;
}
ps.decl_on_line = ps.in_decl; /* if we are in the middle of a
* declaration, remember that fact for
* proper comment indentation */
ps.ind_stmt = ps.in_stmt & ~ps.in_decl; /* next line should be
* indented if we have not
* completed this stmt and if
* we are not in the middle of
* a declaration */
ps.use_ff = false;
ps.dumped_decl_indent = 0;
*(e_lab = s_lab) = '\0'; /* reset buffers */
*(e_code = s_code) = '\0';
*(e_com = s_com = combuf + 1) = '\0';
ps.ind_level = ps.i_l_follow;
ps.paren_level = ps.p_l_follow;
if (ps.paren_level > 0)
paren_target = -ps.paren_indents[ps.paren_level - 1];
not_first_line = 1;
}
int
compute_code_target(void)
{
int target_col = ps.ind_size * ps.ind_level + 1;
if (ps.paren_level)
if (!lineup_to_parens)
target_col += continuation_indent
* (2 * continuation_indent == ps.ind_size ? 1 : ps.paren_level);
else {
int w;
int t = paren_target;
if ((w = count_spaces(t, s_code) - max_col) > 0
&& count_spaces(target_col, s_code) <= max_col) {
t -= w + 1;
if (t > target_col)
target_col = t;
}
else
target_col = t;
}
else if (ps.ind_stmt)
target_col += continuation_indent;
return target_col;
}
int
compute_label_target(void)
{
return
ps.pcase ? (int) (case_ind * ps.ind_size) + 1
: *s_lab == '#' ? 1
: ps.ind_size * (ps.ind_level - label_offset) + 1;
}
/*
* Copyright (C) 1976 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
*
* All rights reserved
*
*
* NAME: fill_buffer
*
* FUNCTION: Reads one block of input into input_buffer
*
* HISTORY: initial coding November 1976 D A Willcox of CAC 1/7/77 A
* Willcox of CAC Added check for switch back to partly full input
* buffer from temporary buffer
*
*/
void
fill_buffer(void)
{ /* this routine reads stuff from the input */
char *p;
int i;
FILE *f = input;
if (bp_save != NULL) { /* there is a partly filled input buffer left */
buf_ptr = bp_save; /* do not read anything, just switch buffers */
buf_end = be_save;
bp_save = be_save = NULL;
if (buf_ptr < buf_end)
return; /* only return if there is really something in
* this buffer */
}
for (p = in_buffer;;) {
if (p >= in_buffer_limit) {
int size = (in_buffer_limit - in_buffer) * 2 + 10;
int offset = p - in_buffer;
in_buffer = realloc(in_buffer, size);
if (in_buffer == NULL)
errx(1, "input line too long");
p = in_buffer + offset;
in_buffer_limit = in_buffer + size - 2;
}
if ((i = getc(f)) == EOF) {
*p++ = ' ';
*p++ = '\n';
had_eof = true;
break;
}
*p++ = i;
if (i == '\n')
break;
}
buf_ptr = in_buffer;
buf_end = p;
if (p - in_buffer > 2 && p[-2] == '/' && p[-3] == '*') {
if (in_buffer[3] == 'I' && strncmp(in_buffer, "/**INDENT**", 11) == 0)
fill_buffer(); /* flush indent error message */
else {
int com = 0;
p = in_buffer;
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
p++;
if (*p == '/' && p[1] == '*') {
p += 2;
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
p++;
if (p[0] == 'I' && p[1] == 'N' && p[2] == 'D' && p[3] == 'E'
&& p[4] == 'N' && p[5] == 'T') {
p += 6;
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
p++;
if (*p == '*')
com = 1;
else if (*p == 'O') {
if (*++p == 'N')
p++, com = 1;
else if (*p == 'F' && *++p == 'F')
p++, com = 2;
}
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
p++;
if (p[0] == '*' && p[1] == '/' && p[2] == '\n' && com) {
if (s_com != e_com || s_lab != e_lab || s_code != e_code)
dump_line();
if (!(inhibit_formatting = com - 1)) {
n_real_blanklines = 0;
postfix_blankline_requested = 0;
prefix_blankline_requested = 0;
suppress_blanklines = 1;
}
}
}
}
}
}
if (inhibit_formatting) {
p = in_buffer;
do
putc(*p, output);
while (*p++ != '\n');
}
}
/*
* Copyright (C) 1976 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
*
* All rights reserved
*
*
* NAME: pad_output
*
* FUNCTION: Writes tabs and spaces to move the current column up to the desired
* position.
*
* ALGORITHM: Put tabs and/or blanks into pobuf, then write pobuf.
*
* PARAMETERS: current integer The current column target
* nteger The desired column
*
* RETURNS: Integer value of the new column. (If current >= target, no action is
* taken, and current is returned.
*
* GLOBALS: None
*
* CALLS: write (sys)
*
* CALLED BY: dump_line
*
* HISTORY: initial coding November 1976 D A Willcox of CAC
*
*/
static int
pad_output(int current, int target)
/* writes tabs and blanks (if necessary) to
* get the current output position up to the
* target column */
/* current: the current column value */
/* target: position we want it at */
{
int curr; /* internal column pointer */
if (current >= target)
return (current); /* line is already long enough */
curr = current;
if (use_tabs) {
int tcur;
while ((tcur = tabsize * (1 + (curr - 1) / tabsize) + 1) <= target) {
putc('\t', output);
curr = tcur;
}
}
while (curr++ < target)
putc(' ', output); /* pad with final blanks */
return (target);
}
/*
* Copyright (C) 1976 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
*
* All rights reserved
*
*
* NAME: count_spaces
*
* FUNCTION: Find out where printing of a given string will leave the current
* character position on output.
*
* ALGORITHM: Run thru input string and add appropriate values to current
* position.
*
* RETURNS: Integer value of position after printing "buffer" starting in column
* "current".
*
* HISTORY: initial coding November 1976 D A Willcox of CAC
*
*/
int
count_spaces_until(int cur, char *buffer, char *end)
/*
* this routine figures out where the character position will be after
* printing the text in buffer starting at column "current"
*/
{
char *buf; /* used to look thru buffer */
for (buf = buffer; *buf != '\0' && buf != end; ++buf) {
switch (*buf) {
case '\n':
case 014: /* form feed */
cur = 1;
break;
case '\t':
cur = tabsize * (1 + (cur - 1) / tabsize) + 1;
break;
case 010: /* backspace */
--cur;
break;
default:
++cur;
break;
} /* end of switch */
} /* end of for loop */
return (cur);
}
int
count_spaces(int cur, char *buffer)
{
return (count_spaces_until(cur, buffer, NULL));
}
void
diag4(int level, const char *msg, int a, int b)
{
if (level)
found_err = 1;
if (output == stdout) {
fprintf(stdout, "/**INDENT** %s@%d: ", level == 0 ? "Warning" : "Error", line_no);
fprintf(stdout, msg, a, b);
fprintf(stdout, " */\n");
}
else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s@%d: ", level == 0 ? "Warning" : "Error", line_no);
fprintf(stderr, msg, a, b);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
}
void
diag3(int level, const char *msg, int a)
{
if (level)
found_err = 1;
if (output == stdout) {
fprintf(stdout, "/**INDENT** %s@%d: ", level == 0 ? "Warning" : "Error", line_no);
fprintf(stdout, msg, a);
fprintf(stdout, " */\n");
}
else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s@%d: ", level == 0 ? "Warning" : "Error", line_no);
fprintf(stderr, msg, a);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
}
void
diag2(int level, const char *msg)
{
if (level)
found_err = 1;
if (output == stdout) {
fprintf(stdout, "/**INDENT** %s@%d: ", level == 0 ? "Warning" : "Error", line_no);
fprintf(stdout, "%s", msg);
fprintf(stdout, " */\n");
}
else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s@%d: ", level == 0 ? "Warning" : "Error", line_no);
fprintf(stderr, "%s", msg);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
}