ec9763539f
Note, this is going to be messy.. 2.3 was vendor-branch imported, while 2.6 was done as a delta. Sigh. I'm importing this on a vendor branch so that it will be easier to deal with next time.. (cvs-1.6 wants rcs-5.7, and rcs-5.7 suggests diffutils-2.7)
201 lines
5.2 KiB
C
201 lines
5.2 KiB
C
/* Output routines for ed-script format.
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Copyright (C) 1988, 89, 91, 92, 93 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU DIFF.
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GNU DIFF 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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GNU DIFF 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 GNU DIFF; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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#include "diff.h"
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static void print_ed_hunk PARAMS((struct change *));
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static void print_rcs_hunk PARAMS((struct change *));
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static void pr_forward_ed_hunk PARAMS((struct change *));
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/* Print our script as ed commands. */
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void
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print_ed_script (script)
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struct change *script;
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{
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print_script (script, find_reverse_change, print_ed_hunk);
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}
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/* Print a hunk of an ed diff */
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static void
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print_ed_hunk (hunk)
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struct change *hunk;
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{
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int f0, l0, f1, l1;
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int deletes, inserts;
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#if 0
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hunk = flip_script (hunk);
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#endif
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#ifdef DEBUG
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debug_script (hunk);
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#endif
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/* Determine range of line numbers involved in each file. */
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analyze_hunk (hunk, &f0, &l0, &f1, &l1, &deletes, &inserts);
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if (!deletes && !inserts)
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return;
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begin_output ();
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/* Print out the line number header for this hunk */
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print_number_range (',', &files[0], f0, l0);
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fprintf (outfile, "%c\n", change_letter (inserts, deletes));
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/* Print new/changed lines from second file, if needed */
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if (inserts)
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{
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int i;
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int inserting = 1;
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for (i = f1; i <= l1; i++)
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{
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/* Resume the insert, if we stopped. */
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if (! inserting)
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fprintf (outfile, "%da\n",
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i - f1 + translate_line_number (&files[0], f0) - 1);
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inserting = 1;
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/* If the file's line is just a dot, it would confuse `ed'.
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So output it with a double dot, and set the flag LEADING_DOT
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so that we will output another ed-command later
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to change the double dot into a single dot. */
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if (files[1].linbuf[i][0] == '.'
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&& files[1].linbuf[i][1] == '\n')
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{
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fprintf (outfile, "..\n");
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fprintf (outfile, ".\n");
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/* Now change that double dot to the desired single dot. */
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fprintf (outfile, "%ds/^\\.\\././\n",
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i - f1 + translate_line_number (&files[0], f0));
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inserting = 0;
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}
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else
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/* Line is not `.', so output it unmodified. */
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print_1_line ("", &files[1].linbuf[i]);
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}
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/* End insert mode, if we are still in it. */
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if (inserting)
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fprintf (outfile, ".\n");
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}
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}
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/* Print change script in the style of ed commands,
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but print the changes in the order they appear in the input files,
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which means that the commands are not truly useful with ed. */
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void
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pr_forward_ed_script (script)
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struct change *script;
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{
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print_script (script, find_change, pr_forward_ed_hunk);
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}
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static void
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pr_forward_ed_hunk (hunk)
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struct change *hunk;
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{
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int i;
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int f0, l0, f1, l1;
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int deletes, inserts;
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/* Determine range of line numbers involved in each file. */
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analyze_hunk (hunk, &f0, &l0, &f1, &l1, &deletes, &inserts);
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if (!deletes && !inserts)
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return;
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begin_output ();
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fprintf (outfile, "%c", change_letter (inserts, deletes));
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print_number_range (' ', files, f0, l0);
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fprintf (outfile, "\n");
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/* If deletion only, print just the number range. */
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if (!inserts)
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return;
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/* For insertion (with or without deletion), print the number range
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and the lines from file 2. */
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for (i = f1; i <= l1; i++)
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print_1_line ("", &files[1].linbuf[i]);
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fprintf (outfile, ".\n");
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}
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/* Print in a format somewhat like ed commands
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except that each insert command states the number of lines it inserts.
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This format is used for RCS. */
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void
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print_rcs_script (script)
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struct change *script;
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{
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print_script (script, find_change, print_rcs_hunk);
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}
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/* Print a hunk of an RCS diff */
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static void
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print_rcs_hunk (hunk)
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struct change *hunk;
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{
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int i;
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int f0, l0, f1, l1;
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int deletes, inserts;
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int tf0, tl0, tf1, tl1;
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/* Determine range of line numbers involved in each file. */
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analyze_hunk (hunk, &f0, &l0, &f1, &l1, &deletes, &inserts);
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if (!deletes && !inserts)
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return;
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begin_output ();
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translate_range (&files[0], f0, l0, &tf0, &tl0);
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if (deletes)
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{
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fprintf (outfile, "d");
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/* For deletion, print just the starting line number from file 0
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and the number of lines deleted. */
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fprintf (outfile, "%d %d\n",
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tf0,
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(tl0 >= tf0 ? tl0 - tf0 + 1 : 1));
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}
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if (inserts)
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{
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fprintf (outfile, "a");
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/* Take last-line-number from file 0 and # lines from file 1. */
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translate_range (&files[1], f1, l1, &tf1, &tl1);
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fprintf (outfile, "%d %d\n",
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tl0,
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(tl1 >= tf1 ? tl1 - tf1 + 1 : 1));
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/* Print the inserted lines. */
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for (i = f1; i <= l1; i++)
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print_1_line ("", &files[1].linbuf[i]);
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}
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}
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