freebsd-skq/contrib/mandoc/out.c
Baptiste Daroussin 45a5aec3f1 Update mandoc to cvs snapshot 2019-07-23
This snapshot among other things includes a fix for a crash of mandoc with empty
tbl reported by rea@ (his regression test has been incorporated upstream)

MFC after:	3 weeks
2019-07-26 10:00:33 +00:00

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/* $Id: out.c,v 1.78 2019/03/29 21:27:06 schwarze Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
* Copyright (c) 2011,2014,2015,2017,2018 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "mandoc_aux.h"
#include "tbl.h"
#include "out.h"
struct tbl_colgroup {
struct tbl_colgroup *next;
size_t wanted;
int startcol;
int endcol;
};
static size_t tblcalc_data(struct rofftbl *, struct roffcol *,
const struct tbl_opts *, const struct tbl_dat *,
size_t);
static size_t tblcalc_literal(struct rofftbl *, struct roffcol *,
const struct tbl_dat *, size_t);
static size_t tblcalc_number(struct rofftbl *, struct roffcol *,
const struct tbl_opts *, const struct tbl_dat *);
/*
* Parse the *src string and store a scaling unit into *dst.
* If the string doesn't specify the unit, use the default.
* If no default is specified, fail.
* Return a pointer to the byte after the last byte used,
* or NULL on total failure.
*/
const char *
a2roffsu(const char *src, struct roffsu *dst, enum roffscale def)
{
char *endptr;
dst->unit = def == SCALE_MAX ? SCALE_BU : def;
dst->scale = strtod(src, &endptr);
if (endptr == src)
return NULL;
switch (*endptr++) {
case 'c':
dst->unit = SCALE_CM;
break;
case 'i':
dst->unit = SCALE_IN;
break;
case 'f':
dst->unit = SCALE_FS;
break;
case 'M':
dst->unit = SCALE_MM;
break;
case 'm':
dst->unit = SCALE_EM;
break;
case 'n':
dst->unit = SCALE_EN;
break;
case 'P':
dst->unit = SCALE_PC;
break;
case 'p':
dst->unit = SCALE_PT;
break;
case 'u':
dst->unit = SCALE_BU;
break;
case 'v':
dst->unit = SCALE_VS;
break;
default:
endptr--;
if (SCALE_MAX == def)
return NULL;
dst->unit = def;
break;
}
return endptr;
}
/*
* Calculate the abstract widths and decimal positions of columns in a
* table. This routine allocates the columns structures then runs over
* all rows and cells in the table. The function pointers in "tbl" are
* used for the actual width calculations.
*/
void
tblcalc(struct rofftbl *tbl, const struct tbl_span *sp_first,
size_t offset, size_t rmargin)
{
struct roffsu su;
const struct tbl_opts *opts;
const struct tbl_span *sp;
const struct tbl_dat *dp;
struct roffcol *col;
struct tbl_colgroup *first_group, **gp, *g;
size_t *colwidth;
size_t ewidth, min1, min2, wanted, width, xwidth;
int done, icol, maxcol, necol, nxcol, quirkcol;
/*
* Allocate the master column specifiers. These will hold the
* widths and decimal positions for all cells in the column. It
* must be freed and nullified by the caller.
*/
assert(tbl->cols == NULL);
tbl->cols = mandoc_calloc((size_t)sp_first->opts->cols,
sizeof(struct roffcol));
opts = sp_first->opts;
maxcol = -1;
first_group = NULL;
for (sp = sp_first; sp != NULL; sp = sp->next) {
if (sp->pos != TBL_SPAN_DATA)
continue;
/*
* Account for the data cells in the layout, matching it
* to data cells in the data section.
*/
gp = &first_group;
for (dp = sp->first; dp != NULL; dp = dp->next) {
icol = dp->layout->col;
while (maxcol < icol + dp->hspans)
tbl->cols[++maxcol].spacing = SIZE_MAX;
col = tbl->cols + icol;
col->flags |= dp->layout->flags;
if (dp->layout->flags & TBL_CELL_WIGN)
continue;
/* Handle explicit width specifications. */
if (dp->layout->wstr != NULL &&
dp->layout->width == 0 &&
a2roffsu(dp->layout->wstr, &su, SCALE_EN)
!= NULL)
dp->layout->width =
(*tbl->sulen)(&su, tbl->arg);
if (col->width < dp->layout->width)
col->width = dp->layout->width;
if (dp->layout->spacing != SIZE_MAX &&
(col->spacing == SIZE_MAX ||
col->spacing < dp->layout->spacing))
col->spacing = dp->layout->spacing;
/*
* Calculate an automatic width.
* Except for spanning cells, apply it.
*/
width = tblcalc_data(tbl,
dp->hspans == 0 ? col : NULL,
opts, dp,
dp->block == 0 ? 0 :
dp->layout->width ? dp->layout->width :
rmargin ? (rmargin + sp->opts->cols / 2)
/ (sp->opts->cols + 1) : 0);
if (dp->hspans == 0)
continue;
/*
* Build an ordered, singly linked list
* of all groups of columns joined by spans,
* recording the minimum width for each group.
*/
while (*gp != NULL && ((*gp)->startcol < icol ||
(*gp)->endcol < icol + dp->hspans))
gp = &(*gp)->next;
if (*gp == NULL || (*gp)->startcol > icol ||
(*gp)->endcol > icol + dp->hspans) {
g = mandoc_malloc(sizeof(*g));
g->next = *gp;
g->wanted = width;
g->startcol = icol;
g->endcol = icol + dp->hspans;
*gp = g;
} else if ((*gp)->wanted < width)
(*gp)->wanted = width;
}
}
/*
* Column spacings are needed for span width calculations,
* so set the default values now.
*/
for (icol = 0; icol <= maxcol; icol++)
if (tbl->cols[icol].spacing == SIZE_MAX || icol == maxcol)
tbl->cols[icol].spacing = 3;
/*
* Replace the minimum widths with the missing widths,
* and dismiss groups that are already wide enough.
*/
gp = &first_group;
while ((g = *gp) != NULL) {
done = 0;
for (icol = g->startcol; icol <= g->endcol; icol++) {
width = tbl->cols[icol].width;
if (icol < g->endcol)
width += tbl->cols[icol].spacing;
if (g->wanted <= width) {
done = 1;
break;
} else
(*gp)->wanted -= width;
}
if (done) {
*gp = g->next;
free(g);
} else
gp = &(*gp)->next;
}
colwidth = mandoc_reallocarray(NULL, maxcol + 1, sizeof(*colwidth));
while (first_group != NULL) {
/*
* Rebuild the array of the widths of all columns
* participating in spans that require expansion.
*/
for (icol = 0; icol <= maxcol; icol++)
colwidth[icol] = SIZE_MAX;
for (g = first_group; g != NULL; g = g->next)
for (icol = g->startcol; icol <= g->endcol; icol++)
colwidth[icol] = tbl->cols[icol].width;
/*
* Find the smallest and second smallest column width
* among the columns which may need expamsion.
*/
min1 = min2 = SIZE_MAX;
for (icol = 0; icol <= maxcol; icol++) {
if (min1 > colwidth[icol]) {
min2 = min1;
min1 = colwidth[icol];
} else if (min1 < colwidth[icol] &&
min2 > colwidth[icol])
min2 = colwidth[icol];
}
/*
* Find the minimum wanted width
* for any one of the narrowest columns,
* and mark the columns wanting that width.
*/
wanted = min2;
for (g = first_group; g != NULL; g = g->next) {
necol = 0;
for (icol = g->startcol; icol <= g->endcol; icol++)
if (tbl->cols[icol].width == min1)
necol++;
if (necol == 0)
continue;
width = min1 + (g->wanted - 1) / necol + 1;
if (width > min2)
width = min2;
if (wanted > width)
wanted = width;
for (icol = g->startcol; icol <= g->endcol; icol++)
if (colwidth[icol] == min1 ||
(colwidth[icol] < min2 &&
colwidth[icol] > width))
colwidth[icol] = width;
}
/* Record the effect of the widening on the group list. */
gp = &first_group;
while ((g = *gp) != NULL) {
done = 0;
for (icol = g->startcol; icol <= g->endcol; icol++) {
if (colwidth[icol] != wanted ||
tbl->cols[icol].width == wanted)
continue;
if (g->wanted <= wanted - min1) {
done = 1;
break;
}
g->wanted -= wanted - min1;
}
if (done) {
*gp = g->next;
free(g);
} else
gp = &(*gp)->next;
}
/* Record the effect of the widening on the columns. */
for (icol = 0; icol <= maxcol; icol++)
if (colwidth[icol] == wanted)
tbl->cols[icol].width = wanted;
}
free(colwidth);
/*
* Align numbers with text.
* Count columns to equalize and columns to maximize.
* Find maximum width of the columns to equalize.
* Find total width of the columns *not* to maximize.
*/
necol = nxcol = 0;
ewidth = xwidth = 0;
for (icol = 0; icol <= maxcol; icol++) {
col = tbl->cols + icol;
if (col->width > col->nwidth)
col->decimal += (col->width - col->nwidth) / 2;
else
col->width = col->nwidth;
if (col->flags & TBL_CELL_EQUAL) {
necol++;
if (ewidth < col->width)
ewidth = col->width;
}
if (col->flags & TBL_CELL_WMAX)
nxcol++;
else
xwidth += col->width;
}
/*
* Equalize columns, if requested for any of them.
* Update total width of the columns not to maximize.
*/
if (necol) {
for (icol = 0; icol <= maxcol; icol++) {
col = tbl->cols + icol;
if ( ! (col->flags & TBL_CELL_EQUAL))
continue;
if (col->width == ewidth)
continue;
if (nxcol && rmargin)
xwidth += ewidth - col->width;
col->width = ewidth;
}
}
/*
* If there are any columns to maximize, find the total
* available width, deducting 3n margins between columns.
* Distribute the available width evenly.
*/
if (nxcol && rmargin) {
xwidth += 3*maxcol +
(opts->opts & (TBL_OPT_BOX | TBL_OPT_DBOX) ?
2 : !!opts->lvert + !!opts->rvert);
if (rmargin <= offset + xwidth)
return;
xwidth = rmargin - offset - xwidth;
/*
* Emulate a bug in GNU tbl width calculation that
* manifests itself for large numbers of x-columns.
* Emulating it for 5 x-columns gives identical
* behaviour for up to 6 x-columns.
*/
if (nxcol == 5) {
quirkcol = xwidth % nxcol + 2;
if (quirkcol != 3 && quirkcol != 4)
quirkcol = -1;
} else
quirkcol = -1;
necol = 0;
ewidth = 0;
for (icol = 0; icol <= maxcol; icol++) {
col = tbl->cols + icol;
if ( ! (col->flags & TBL_CELL_WMAX))
continue;
col->width = (double)xwidth * ++necol / nxcol
- ewidth + 0.4995;
if (necol == quirkcol)
col->width--;
ewidth += col->width;
}
}
}
static size_t
tblcalc_data(struct rofftbl *tbl, struct roffcol *col,
const struct tbl_opts *opts, const struct tbl_dat *dp, size_t mw)
{
size_t sz;
/* Branch down into data sub-types. */
switch (dp->layout->pos) {
case TBL_CELL_HORIZ:
case TBL_CELL_DHORIZ:
sz = (*tbl->len)(1, tbl->arg);
if (col != NULL && col->width < sz)
col->width = sz;
return sz;
case TBL_CELL_LONG:
case TBL_CELL_CENTRE:
case TBL_CELL_LEFT:
case TBL_CELL_RIGHT:
return tblcalc_literal(tbl, col, dp, mw);
case TBL_CELL_NUMBER:
return tblcalc_number(tbl, col, opts, dp);
case TBL_CELL_DOWN:
return 0;
default:
abort();
}
}
static size_t
tblcalc_literal(struct rofftbl *tbl, struct roffcol *col,
const struct tbl_dat *dp, size_t mw)
{
const char *str; /* Beginning of the first line. */
const char *beg; /* Beginning of the current line. */
char *end; /* End of the current line. */
size_t lsz; /* Length of the current line. */
size_t wsz; /* Length of the current word. */
size_t msz; /* Length of the longest line. */
if (dp->string == NULL || *dp->string == '\0')
return 0;
str = mw ? mandoc_strdup(dp->string) : dp->string;
msz = lsz = 0;
for (beg = str; beg != NULL && *beg != '\0'; beg = end) {
end = mw ? strchr(beg, ' ') : NULL;
if (end != NULL) {
*end++ = '\0';
while (*end == ' ')
end++;
}
wsz = (*tbl->slen)(beg, tbl->arg);
if (mw && lsz && lsz + 1 + wsz <= mw)
lsz += 1 + wsz;
else
lsz = wsz;
if (msz < lsz)
msz = lsz;
}
if (mw)
free((void *)str);
if (col != NULL && col->width < msz)
col->width = msz;
return msz;
}
static size_t
tblcalc_number(struct rofftbl *tbl, struct roffcol *col,
const struct tbl_opts *opts, const struct tbl_dat *dp)
{
const char *cp, *lastdigit, *lastpoint;
size_t intsz, totsz;
char buf[2];
if (dp->string == NULL || *dp->string == '\0')
return 0;
totsz = (*tbl->slen)(dp->string, tbl->arg);
if (col == NULL)
return totsz;
/*
* Find the last digit and
* the last decimal point that is adjacent to a digit.
* The alignment indicator "\&" overrides everything.
*/
lastdigit = lastpoint = NULL;
for (cp = dp->string; cp[0] != '\0'; cp++) {
if (cp[0] == '\\' && cp[1] == '&') {
lastdigit = lastpoint = cp;
break;
} else if (cp[0] == opts->decimal &&
(isdigit((unsigned char)cp[1]) ||
(cp > dp->string && isdigit((unsigned char)cp[-1]))))
lastpoint = cp;
else if (isdigit((unsigned char)cp[0]))
lastdigit = cp;
}
/* Not a number, treat as a literal string. */
if (lastdigit == NULL) {
if (col != NULL && col->width < totsz)
col->width = totsz;
return totsz;
}
/* Measure the width of the integer part. */
if (lastpoint == NULL)
lastpoint = lastdigit + 1;
intsz = 0;
buf[1] = '\0';
for (cp = dp->string; cp < lastpoint; cp++) {
buf[0] = cp[0];
intsz += (*tbl->slen)(buf, tbl->arg);
}
/*
* If this number has more integer digits than all numbers
* seen on earlier lines, shift them all to the right.
* If it has fewer, shift this number to the right.
*/
if (intsz > col->decimal) {
col->nwidth += intsz - col->decimal;
col->decimal = intsz;
} else
totsz += col->decimal - intsz;
/* Update the maximum total width seen so far. */
if (totsz > col->nwidth)
col->nwidth = totsz;
return totsz;
}