682 lines
17 KiB
C
682 lines
17 KiB
C
/* Generate RCS revisions. */
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/* Copyright 1982, 1988, 1989 Walter Tichy
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Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Paul Eggert
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Distributed under license by the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of RCS.
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RCS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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RCS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with RCS; see the file COPYING.
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If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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Report problems and direct all questions to:
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rcs-bugs@cs.purdue.edu
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*/
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/*
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* Revision 5.16 1995/06/16 06:19:24 eggert
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* Update FSF address.
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*
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* Revision 5.15 1995/06/01 16:23:43 eggert
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* (putadmin): Open RCS file with FOPEN_WB.
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*
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* Revision 5.14 1994/03/17 14:05:48 eggert
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* Work around SVR4 stdio performance bug.
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* Flush stderr after prompt. Remove lint.
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*
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* Revision 5.13 1993/11/03 17:42:27 eggert
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* Don't discard ignored phrases. Improve quality of diagnostics.
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*
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* Revision 5.12 1992/07/28 16:12:44 eggert
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* Statement macro names now end in _.
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* Be consistent about pathnames vs filenames.
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*
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* Revision 5.11 1992/01/24 18:44:19 eggert
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* Move put routines here from rcssyn.c.
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* Add support for bad_creat0.
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*
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* Revision 5.10 1991/10/07 17:32:46 eggert
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* Fix log bugs, e.g. ci -t/dev/null when has_mmap.
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*
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* Revision 5.9 1991/09/10 22:15:46 eggert
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* Fix test for redirected stdin.
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*
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* Revision 5.8 1991/08/19 03:13:55 eggert
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* Add piece tables. Tune.
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*
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* Revision 5.7 1991/04/21 11:58:24 eggert
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* Add MS-DOS support.
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*
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* Revision 5.6 1990/12/27 19:54:26 eggert
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* Fix bug: rcs -t inserted \n, making RCS file grow.
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*
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* Revision 5.5 1990/12/04 05:18:45 eggert
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* Use -I for prompts and -q for diagnostics.
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*
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* Revision 5.4 1990/11/01 05:03:47 eggert
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* Add -I and new -t behavior. Permit arbitrary data in logs.
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*
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* Revision 5.3 1990/09/21 06:12:43 hammer
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* made putdesc() treat stdin the same whether or not it was from a terminal
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* by making it recognize that a single '.' was then end of the
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* description always
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*
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* Revision 5.2 1990/09/04 08:02:25 eggert
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* Fix `co -p1.1 -ko' bug. Standardize yes-or-no procedure.
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*
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* Revision 5.1 1990/08/29 07:14:01 eggert
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* Clean old log messages too.
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*
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* Revision 5.0 1990/08/22 08:12:52 eggert
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* Remove compile-time limits; use malloc instead.
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* Ansify and Posixate.
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*
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* Revision 4.7 89/05/01 15:12:49 narten
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* changed copyright header to reflect current distribution rules
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*
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* Revision 4.6 88/08/28 14:59:10 eggert
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* Shrink stdio code size; allow cc -R; remove lint; isatty() -> ttystdin()
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*
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* Revision 4.5 87/12/18 11:43:25 narten
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* additional lint cleanups, and a bug fix from the 4.3BSD version that
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* keeps "ci" from sticking a '\377' into the description if you run it
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* with a zero-length file as the description. (Guy Harris)
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*
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* Revision 4.4 87/10/18 10:35:10 narten
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* Updating version numbers. Changes relative to 1.1 actually relative to
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* 4.2
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*
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* Revision 1.3 87/09/24 13:59:51 narten
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* Sources now pass through lint (if you ignore printf/sprintf/fprintf
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* warnings)
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*
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* Revision 1.2 87/03/27 14:22:27 jenkins
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* Port to suns
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*
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* Revision 4.2 83/12/02 23:01:39 wft
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* merged 4.1 and 3.3.1.1 (clearerr(stdin)).
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*
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* Revision 4.1 83/05/10 16:03:33 wft
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* Changed putamin() to abort if trying to reread redirected stdin.
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* Fixed getdesc() to output a prompt on initial newline.
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*
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* Revision 3.3.1.1 83/10/19 04:21:51 lepreau
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* Added clearerr(stdin) for re-reading description from stdin.
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*
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* Revision 3.3 82/11/28 21:36:49 wft
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* 4.2 prerelease
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*
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* Revision 3.3 82/11/28 21:36:49 wft
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* Replaced ferror() followed by fclose() with ffclose().
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* Putdesc() now suppresses the prompts if stdin
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* is not a terminal. A pointer to the current log message is now
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* inserted into the corresponding delta, rather than leaving it in a
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* global variable.
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*
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* Revision 3.2 82/10/18 21:11:26 wft
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* I added checks for write errors during editing, and improved
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* the prompt on putdesc().
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*
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* Revision 3.1 82/10/13 15:55:09 wft
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* corrected type of variables assigned to by getc (char --> int)
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*/
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#include "rcsbase.h"
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libId(genId, "$FreeBSD$")
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int interactiveflag; /* Should we act as if stdin is a tty? */
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struct buf curlogbuf; /* buffer for current log message */
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enum stringwork { enter, copy, edit, expand, edit_expand };
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static void putdelta P((struct hshentry const*,FILE*));
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static void scandeltatext P((struct hshentry*,enum stringwork,int));
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char const *
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buildrevision(deltas, target, outfile, expandflag)
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struct hshentries const *deltas;
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struct hshentry *target;
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FILE *outfile;
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int expandflag;
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/* Function: Generates the revision given by target
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* by retrieving all deltas given by parameter deltas and combining them.
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* If outfile is set, the revision is output to it,
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* otherwise written into a temporary file.
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* Temporary files are allocated by maketemp().
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* if expandflag is set, keyword expansion is performed.
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* Return 0 if outfile is set, the name of the temporary file otherwise.
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*
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* Algorithm: Copy initial revision unchanged. Then edit all revisions but
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* the last one into it, alternating input and output files (resultname and
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* editname). The last revision is then edited in, performing simultaneous
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* keyword substitution (this saves one extra pass).
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* All this simplifies if only one revision needs to be generated,
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* or no keyword expansion is necessary, or if output goes to stdout.
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*/
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{
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if (deltas->first == target) {
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/* only latest revision to generate */
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openfcopy(outfile);
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scandeltatext(target, expandflag?expand:copy, true);
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if (outfile)
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return 0;
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else {
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Ozclose(&fcopy);
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return resultname;
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}
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} else {
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/* several revisions to generate */
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/* Get initial revision without keyword expansion. */
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scandeltatext(deltas->first, enter, false);
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while ((deltas=deltas->rest)->rest) {
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/* do all deltas except last one */
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scandeltatext(deltas->first, edit, false);
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}
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if (expandflag || outfile) {
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/* first, get to beginning of file*/
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finishedit((struct hshentry*)0, outfile, false);
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}
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scandeltatext(target, expandflag?edit_expand:edit, true);
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finishedit(
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expandflag ? target : (struct hshentry*)0,
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outfile, true
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);
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if (outfile)
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return 0;
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Ozclose(&fcopy);
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return resultname;
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}
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}
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static void
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scandeltatext(delta, func, needlog)
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struct hshentry *delta;
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enum stringwork func;
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int needlog;
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/* Function: Scans delta text nodes up to and including the one given
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* by delta. For the one given by delta, the log message is saved into
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* delta->log if needlog is set; func specifies how to handle the text.
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* Similarly, if needlog, delta->igtext is set to the ignored phrases.
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* Assumes the initial lexeme must be read in first.
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* Does not advance nexttok after it is finished.
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*/
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{
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struct hshentry const *nextdelta;
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struct cbuf cb;
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for (;;) {
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if (eoflex())
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fatserror("can't find delta for revision %s", delta->num);
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nextlex();
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if (!(nextdelta=getnum())) {
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fatserror("delta number corrupted");
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}
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getkeystring(Klog);
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if (needlog && delta==nextdelta) {
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cb = savestring(&curlogbuf);
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delta->log = cleanlogmsg(curlogbuf.string, cb.size);
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nextlex();
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delta->igtext = getphrases(Ktext);
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} else {readstring();
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ignorephrases(Ktext);
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}
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getkeystring(Ktext);
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if (delta==nextdelta)
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break;
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readstring(); /* skip over it */
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}
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switch (func) {
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case enter: enterstring(); break;
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case copy: copystring(); break;
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case expand: xpandstring(delta); break;
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case edit: editstring((struct hshentry *)0); break;
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case edit_expand: editstring(delta); break;
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}
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}
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struct cbuf
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cleanlogmsg(m, s)
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char *m;
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size_t s;
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{
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register char *t = m;
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register char const *f = t;
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struct cbuf r;
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while (s) {
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--s;
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if ((*t++ = *f++) == '\n')
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while (m < --t)
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if (t[-1]!=' ' && t[-1]!='\t') {
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*t++ = '\n';
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break;
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}
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}
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while (m < t && (t[-1]==' ' || t[-1]=='\t' || t[-1]=='\n'))
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--t;
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r.string = m;
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r.size = t - m;
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return r;
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}
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int ttystdin()
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{
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static int initialized;
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if (!initialized) {
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if (!interactiveflag)
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interactiveflag = isatty(STDIN_FILENO);
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initialized = true;
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}
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return interactiveflag;
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}
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int
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getcstdin()
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{
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register FILE *in;
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register int c;
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in = stdin;
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if (feof(in) && ttystdin())
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clearerr(in);
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c = getc(in);
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if (c == EOF) {
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testIerror(in);
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if (feof(in) && ttystdin())
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afputc('\n',stderr);
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}
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return c;
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}
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#if has_prototypes
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int
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yesorno(int default_answer, char const *question, ...)
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#else
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/*VARARGS2*/ int
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yesorno(default_answer, question, va_alist)
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int default_answer; char const *question; va_dcl
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#endif
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{
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va_list args;
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register int c, r;
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if (!quietflag && ttystdin()) {
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oflush();
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vararg_start(args, question);
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fvfprintf(stderr, question, args);
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va_end(args);
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eflush();
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r = c = getcstdin();
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while (c!='\n' && !feof(stdin))
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c = getcstdin();
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if (r=='y' || r=='Y')
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return true;
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if (r=='n' || r=='N')
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return false;
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}
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return default_answer;
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}
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void
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putdesc(textflag, textfile)
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int textflag;
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char *textfile;
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/* Function: puts the descriptive text into file frewrite.
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* if finptr && !textflag, the text is copied from the old description.
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* Otherwise, if textfile, the text is read from that
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* file, or from stdin, if !textfile.
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* A textfile with a leading '-' is treated as a string, not a pathname.
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* If finptr, the old descriptive text is discarded.
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* Always clears foutptr.
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*/
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{
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static struct buf desc;
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static struct cbuf desclean;
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register FILE *txt;
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register int c;
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register FILE * frew;
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register char *p;
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register size_t s;
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char const *plim;
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frew = frewrite;
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if (finptr && !textflag) {
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/* copy old description */
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aprintf(frew, "\n\n%s%c", Kdesc, nextc);
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foutptr = frewrite;
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getdesc(false);
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foutptr = 0;
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} else {
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foutptr = 0;
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/* get new description */
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if (finptr) {
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/*skip old description*/
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getdesc(false);
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}
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aprintf(frew,"\n\n%s\n%c",Kdesc,SDELIM);
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if (!textfile)
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desclean = getsstdin(
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"t-", "description",
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"NOTE: This is NOT the log message!\n", &desc
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);
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else if (!desclean.string) {
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if (*textfile == '-') {
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p = textfile + 1;
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s = strlen(p);
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} else {
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if (!(txt = fopenSafer(textfile, "r")))
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efaterror(textfile);
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bufalloc(&desc, 1);
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p = desc.string;
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plim = p + desc.size;
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for (;;) {
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if ((c=getc(txt)) == EOF) {
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testIerror(txt);
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if (feof(txt))
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break;
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}
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if (plim <= p)
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p = bufenlarge(&desc, &plim);
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*p++ = c;
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}
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if (fclose(txt) != 0)
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Ierror();
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s = p - desc.string;
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p = desc.string;
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}
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desclean = cleanlogmsg(p, s);
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}
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putstring(frew, false, desclean, true);
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aputc_('\n', frew)
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}
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}
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struct cbuf
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getsstdin(option, name, note, buf)
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char const *option, *name, *note;
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struct buf *buf;
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{
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register int c;
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register char *p;
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register size_t i;
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register int tty = ttystdin();
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if (tty) {
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aprintf(stderr,
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"enter %s, terminated with single '.' or end of file:\n%s>> ",
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name, note
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);
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eflush();
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} else if (feof(stdin))
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rcsfaterror("can't reread redirected stdin for %s; use -%s<%s>",
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name, option, name
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);
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for (
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i = 0, p = 0;
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c = getcstdin(), !feof(stdin);
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bufrealloc(buf, i+1), p = buf->string, p[i++] = c
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)
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if (c == '\n')
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if (i && p[i-1]=='.' && (i==1 || p[i-2]=='\n')) {
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/* Remove trailing '.'. */
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--i;
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break;
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} else if (tty) {
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aputs(">> ", stderr);
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eflush();
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}
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return cleanlogmsg(p, i);
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}
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void
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putadmin()
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/* Output the admin node. */
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{
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register FILE *fout;
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struct assoc const *curassoc;
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struct rcslock const *curlock;
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struct access const *curaccess;
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if (!(fout = frewrite)) {
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# if bad_creat0
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ORCSclose();
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fout = fopenSafer(makedirtemp(0), FOPEN_WB);
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# else
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int fo = fdlock;
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fdlock = -1;
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fout = fdopen(fo, FOPEN_WB);
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# endif
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if (!(frewrite = fout))
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efaterror(RCSname);
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}
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/*
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* Output the first character with putc, not printf.
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* Otherwise, an SVR4 stdio bug buffers output inefficiently.
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*/
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aputc_(*Khead, fout)
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aprintf(fout, "%s\t%s;\n", Khead + 1, Head?Head->num:"");
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if (Dbranch && VERSION(4)<=RCSversion)
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aprintf(fout, "%s\t%s;\n", Kbranch, Dbranch);
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aputs(Kaccess, fout);
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curaccess = AccessList;
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while (curaccess) {
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aprintf(fout, "\n\t%s", curaccess->login);
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curaccess = curaccess->nextaccess;
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}
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aprintf(fout, ";\n%s", Ksymbols);
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curassoc = Symbols;
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while (curassoc) {
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aprintf(fout, "\n\t%s:%s", curassoc->symbol, curassoc->num);
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curassoc = curassoc->nextassoc;
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}
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aprintf(fout, ";\n%s", Klocks);
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curlock = Locks;
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while (curlock) {
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aprintf(fout, "\n\t%s:%s", curlock->login, curlock->delta->num);
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curlock = curlock->nextlock;
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}
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if (StrictLocks) aprintf(fout, "; %s", Kstrict);
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aprintf(fout, ";\n");
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if (Comment.size) {
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aprintf(fout, "%s\t", Kcomment);
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putstring(fout, true, Comment, false);
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aprintf(fout, ";\n");
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}
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if (Expand != KEYVAL_EXPAND)
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aprintf(fout, "%s\t%c%s%c;\n",
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Kexpand, SDELIM, expand_names[Expand], SDELIM
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);
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awrite(Ignored.string, Ignored.size, fout);
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aputc_('\n', fout)
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}
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static void
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putdelta(node, fout)
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register struct hshentry const *node;
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register FILE * fout;
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/* Output the delta NODE to FOUT. */
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{
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struct branchhead const *nextbranch;
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if (!node) return;
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aprintf(fout, "\n%s\n%s\t%s;\t%s %s;\t%s %s;\nbranches",
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node->num,
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Kdate, node->date,
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Kauthor, node->author,
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Kstate, node->state?node->state:""
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);
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nextbranch = node->branches;
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while (nextbranch) {
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aprintf(fout, "\n\t%s", nextbranch->hsh->num);
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nextbranch = nextbranch->nextbranch;
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}
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aprintf(fout, ";\n%s\t%s;\n", Knext, node->next?node->next->num:"");
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awrite(node->ig.string, node->ig.size, fout);
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}
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void
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puttree(root, fout)
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struct hshentry const *root;
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register FILE *fout;
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/* Output the delta tree with base ROOT in preorder to FOUT. */
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{
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struct branchhead const *nextbranch;
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if (!root) return;
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if (root->selector)
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putdelta(root, fout);
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puttree(root->next, fout);
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nextbranch = root->branches;
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while (nextbranch) {
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puttree(nextbranch->hsh, fout);
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nextbranch = nextbranch->nextbranch;
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}
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}
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int
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putdtext(delta, srcname, fout, diffmt)
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|
struct hshentry const *delta;
|
|
char const *srcname;
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|
FILE *fout;
|
|
int diffmt;
|
|
/*
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|
* Output a deltatext node with delta number DELTA->num, log message DELTA->log,
|
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* ignored phrases DELTA->igtext and text SRCNAME to FOUT.
|
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* Double up all SDELIMs in both the log and the text.
|
|
* Make sure the log message ends in \n.
|
|
* Return false on error.
|
|
* If DIFFMT, also check that the text is valid diff -n output.
|
|
*/
|
|
{
|
|
RILE *fin;
|
|
if (!(fin = Iopen(srcname, "r", (struct stat*)0))) {
|
|
eerror(srcname);
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
putdftext(delta, fin, fout, diffmt);
|
|
Ifclose(fin);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
putstring(out, delim, s, log)
|
|
register FILE *out;
|
|
struct cbuf s;
|
|
int delim, log;
|
|
/*
|
|
* Output to OUT one SDELIM if DELIM, then the string S with SDELIMs doubled.
|
|
* If LOG is set then S is a log string; append a newline if S is nonempty.
|
|
*/
|
|
{
|
|
register char const *sp;
|
|
register size_t ss;
|
|
|
|
if (delim)
|
|
aputc_(SDELIM, out)
|
|
sp = s.string;
|
|
for (ss = s.size; ss; --ss) {
|
|
if (*sp == SDELIM)
|
|
aputc_(SDELIM, out)
|
|
aputc_(*sp++, out)
|
|
}
|
|
if (s.size && log)
|
|
aputc_('\n', out)
|
|
aputc_(SDELIM, out)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
putdftext(delta, finfile, foutfile, diffmt)
|
|
struct hshentry const *delta;
|
|
RILE *finfile;
|
|
FILE *foutfile;
|
|
int diffmt;
|
|
/* like putdtext(), except the source file is already open */
|
|
{
|
|
declarecache;
|
|
register FILE *fout;
|
|
register int c;
|
|
register RILE *fin;
|
|
int ed;
|
|
struct diffcmd dc;
|
|
|
|
fout = foutfile;
|
|
aprintf(fout, DELNUMFORM, delta->num, Klog);
|
|
|
|
/* put log */
|
|
putstring(fout, true, delta->log, true);
|
|
aputc_('\n', fout)
|
|
|
|
/* put ignored phrases */
|
|
awrite(delta->igtext.string, delta->igtext.size, fout);
|
|
|
|
/* put text */
|
|
aprintf(fout, "%s\n%c", Ktext, SDELIM);
|
|
|
|
fin = finfile;
|
|
setupcache(fin);
|
|
if (!diffmt) {
|
|
/* Copy the file */
|
|
cache(fin);
|
|
for (;;) {
|
|
cachegeteof_(c, break;)
|
|
if (c==SDELIM) aputc_(SDELIM, fout) /*double up SDELIM*/
|
|
aputc_(c, fout)
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
initdiffcmd(&dc);
|
|
while (0 <= (ed = getdiffcmd(fin, false, fout, &dc)))
|
|
if (ed) {
|
|
cache(fin);
|
|
while (dc.nlines--)
|
|
do {
|
|
cachegeteof_(c, { if (!dc.nlines) goto OK_EOF; unexpected_EOF(); })
|
|
if (c == SDELIM)
|
|
aputc_(SDELIM, fout)
|
|
aputc_(c, fout)
|
|
} while (c != '\n');
|
|
uncache(fin);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
OK_EOF:
|
|
aprintf(fout, "%c\n", SDELIM);
|
|
}
|