freebsd-skq/usr.bin/fmt/fmt.c
1995-05-30 06:41:30 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* 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.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char copyright[] =
"@(#) Copyright (c) 1980, 1993\n\
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n";
#endif /* not lint */
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)fmt.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 7/20/93";
#endif /* not lint */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
/*
* fmt -- format the concatenation of input files or standard input
* onto standard output. Designed for use with Mail ~|
*
* Syntax : fmt [ goal [ max ] ] [ name ... ]
* Authors: Kurt Shoens (UCB) 12/7/78;
* Liz Allen (UMCP) 2/24/83 [Addition of goal length concept].
*/
/* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 -- Don't need LENGTH any more.
* #define LENGTH 72 Max line length in output
*/
#define NOSTR ((char *) 0) /* Null string pointer for lint */
/* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 --New variables goal_length and max_length */
#define GOAL_LENGTH 65
#define MAX_LENGTH 75
int goal_length; /* Target or goal line length in output */
int max_length; /* Max line length in output */
int pfx; /* Current leading blank count */
int lineno; /* Current input line */
int mark; /* Last place we saw a head line */
char *malloc(); /* for lint . . . */
char *headnames[] = {"To", "Subject", "Cc", 0};
/*
* Drive the whole formatter by managing input files. Also,
* cause initialization of the output stuff and flush it out
* at the end.
*/
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
register FILE *fi;
register int errs = 0;
int number; /* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 */
goal_length = GOAL_LENGTH;
max_length = MAX_LENGTH;
setout();
lineno = 1;
mark = -10;
/*
* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 -- Check for goal and max length arguments
*/
if (argc > 1 && (1 == (sscanf(argv[1], "%d", &number)))) {
argv++;
argc--;
goal_length = number;
if (argc > 1 && (1 == (sscanf(argv[1], "%d", &number)))) {
argv++;
argc--;
max_length = number;
}
}
if (max_length <= goal_length) {
fprintf(stderr, "Max length must be greater than %s\n",
"goal length");
exit(1);
}
if (argc < 2) {
fmt(stdin);
oflush();
exit(0);
}
while (--argc) {
if ((fi = fopen(*++argv, "r")) == NULL) {
perror(*argv);
errs++;
continue;
}
fmt(fi);
fclose(fi);
}
oflush();
exit(errs);
}
/*
* Read up characters from the passed input file, forming lines,
* doing ^H processing, expanding tabs, stripping trailing blanks,
* and sending each line down for analysis.
*/
fmt(fi)
FILE *fi;
{
char linebuf[BUFSIZ], canonb[BUFSIZ];
register char *cp, *cp2, cc;
register int c, col;
c = getc(fi);
while (c != EOF) {
/*
* Collect a line, doing ^H processing.
* Leave tabs for now.
*/
cp = linebuf;
while (c != '\n' && c != EOF && cp-linebuf < BUFSIZ-1) {
if (c == '\b') {
if (cp > linebuf)
cp--;
c = getc(fi);
continue;
}
if (!isprint(c) && c != '\t') {
c = getc(fi);
continue;
}
*cp++ = c;
c = getc(fi);
}
*cp = '\0';
/*
* Toss anything remaining on the input line.
*/
while (c != '\n' && c != EOF)
c = getc(fi);
/*
* Expand tabs on the way to canonb.
*/
col = 0;
cp = linebuf;
cp2 = canonb;
while (cc = *cp++) {
if (cc != '\t') {
col++;
if (cp2-canonb < BUFSIZ-1)
*cp2++ = cc;
continue;
}
do {
if (cp2-canonb < BUFSIZ-1)
*cp2++ = ' ';
col++;
} while ((col & 07) != 0);
}
/*
* Swipe trailing blanks from the line.
*/
for (cp2--; cp2 >= canonb && *cp2 == ' '; cp2--)
;
*++cp2 = '\0';
prefix(canonb);
if (c != EOF)
c = getc(fi);
}
}
/*
* Take a line devoid of tabs and other garbage and determine its
* blank prefix. If the indent changes, call for a linebreak.
* If the input line is blank, echo the blank line on the output.
* Finally, if the line minus the prefix is a mail header, try to keep
* it on a line by itself.
*/
prefix(line)
char line[];
{
register char *cp, **hp;
register int np, h;
if (!*line) {
oflush();
putchar('\n');
return;
}
for (cp = line; *cp == ' '; cp++)
;
np = cp - line;
/*
* The following horrible expression attempts to avoid linebreaks
* when the indent changes due to a paragraph.
*/
if (np != pfx && (np > pfx || abs(pfx-np) > 8))
oflush();
if (h = ishead(cp))
oflush(), mark = lineno;
if (lineno - mark < 3 && lineno - mark > 0)
for (hp = &headnames[0]; *hp != (char *) 0; hp++)
if (ispref(*hp, cp)) {
h = 1;
oflush();
break;
}
if (!h && (h = (*cp == '.')))
oflush();
pfx = np;
if (h)
pack(cp, strlen(cp));
else split(cp);
if (h)
oflush();
lineno++;
}
/*
* Split up the passed line into output "words" which are
* maximal strings of non-blanks with the blank separation
* attached at the end. Pass these words along to the output
* line packer.
*/
split(line)
char line[];
{
register char *cp, *cp2;
char word[BUFSIZ];
int wordl; /* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 */
cp = line;
while (*cp) {
cp2 = word;
wordl = 0; /* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 */
/*
* Collect a 'word,' allowing it to contain escaped white
* space.
*/
while (*cp && *cp != ' ') {
if (*cp == '\\' && isspace(cp[1]))
*cp2++ = *cp++;
*cp2++ = *cp++;
wordl++;/* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 */
}
/*
* Guarantee a space at end of line. Two spaces after end of
* sentence punctuation.
*/
if (*cp == '\0') {
*cp2++ = ' ';
if (index(".:!", cp[-1]))
*cp2++ = ' ';
}
while (*cp == ' ')
*cp2++ = *cp++;
*cp2 = '\0';
/*
* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 pack(word);
*/
pack(word, wordl);
}
}
/*
* Output section.
* Build up line images from the words passed in. Prefix
* each line with correct number of blanks. The buffer "outbuf"
* contains the current partial line image, including prefixed blanks.
* "outp" points to the next available space therein. When outp is NOSTR,
* there ain't nothing in there yet. At the bottom of this whole mess,
* leading tabs are reinserted.
*/
char outbuf[BUFSIZ]; /* Sandbagged output line image */
char *outp; /* Pointer in above */
/*
* Initialize the output section.
*/
setout()
{
outp = NOSTR;
}
/*
* Pack a word onto the output line. If this is the beginning of
* the line, push on the appropriately-sized string of blanks first.
* If the word won't fit on the current line, flush and begin a new
* line. If the word is too long to fit all by itself on a line,
* just give it its own and hope for the best.
*
* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 -- If the new word will fit in at less than the
* goal length, take it. If not, then check to see if the line
* will be over the max length; if so put the word on the next
* line. If not, check to see if the line will be closer to the
* goal length with or without the word and take it or put it on
* the next line accordingly.
*/
/*
* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 -- pass in the length of the word as well
* pack(word)
* char word[];
*/
pack(word,wl)
char word[];
int wl;
{
register char *cp;
register int s, t;
if (outp == NOSTR)
leadin();
/*
* LIZ@UOM 6/18/85 -- change condition to check goal_length; s is the
* length of the line before the word is added; t is now the length
* of the line after the word is added
* t = strlen(word);
* if (t+s <= LENGTH)
*/
s = outp - outbuf;
t = wl + s;
if ((t <= goal_length) ||
((t <= max_length) && (t - goal_length <= goal_length - s))) {
/*
* In like flint!
*/
for (cp = word; *cp; *outp++ = *cp++);
return;
}
if (s > pfx) {
oflush();
leadin();
}
for (cp = word; *cp; *outp++ = *cp++);
}
/*
* If there is anything on the current output line, send it on
* its way. Set outp to NOSTR to indicate the absence of the current
* line prefix.
*/
oflush()
{
if (outp == NOSTR)
return;
*outp = '\0';
tabulate(outbuf);
outp = NOSTR;
}
/*
* Take the passed line buffer, insert leading tabs where possible, and
* output on standard output (finally).
*/
tabulate(line)
char line[];
{
register char *cp;
register int b, t;
/*
* Toss trailing blanks in the output line.
*/
cp = line + strlen(line) - 1;
while (cp >= line && *cp == ' ')
cp--;
*++cp = '\0';
/*
* Count the leading blank space and tabulate.
*/
for (cp = line; *cp == ' '; cp++)
;
b = cp-line;
t = b >> 3;
b &= 07;
if (t > 0)
do
putc('\t', stdout);
while (--t);
if (b > 0)
do
putc(' ', stdout);
while (--b);
while (*cp)
putc(*cp++, stdout);
putc('\n', stdout);
}
/*
* Initialize the output line with the appropriate number of
* leading blanks.
*/
leadin()
{
register int b;
register char *cp;
for (b = 0, cp = outbuf; b < pfx; b++)
*cp++ = ' ';
outp = cp;
}
/*
* Save a string in dynamic space.
* This little goodie is needed for
* a headline detector in head.c
*/
char *
savestr(str)
char str[];
{
register char *top;
top = malloc(strlen(str) + 1);
if (top == NOSTR) {
fprintf(stderr, "fmt: Ran out of memory\n");
exit(1);
}
strcpy(top, str);
return (top);
}
/*
* Is s1 a prefix of s2??
*/
ispref(s1, s2)
register char *s1, *s2;
{
while (*s1++ == *s2)
;
return (*s1 == '\0');
}