Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/ChangeLog =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/ChangeLog (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/ChangeLog (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +2019-05-29 Arnold D. Robbins + + * lib.c (isclvar): Remove check for additional '=' after + first one. No longer needed. + +2019-01-26 Arnold D. Robbins + + * main.c (version): Updated. + +2019-01-25 Arnold D. Robbins + + * run.c (awkgetline): Check for numeric value in all getline + variants. See the numeric-getline.* files in bugs-fixed directory. + +2018-08-29 Arnold D. Robbins + + * REGRESS: Check for existence of a.out. If not there, run + make. Enable core dumps for T.arnold system status test + to work on MacOS X. + +2018-08-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * awktest.tar (testdir/T.expr): Fix test for unary plus. + +2018-08-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * REGRESS: Extract tests if necessary, set PATH to include '.'. + * regdir/beebe.tar (Makefile): Fix longwrds test to prefix + sort with LC_ALL=C. + * awktest.tar: Updated from fixed test suite, directory + it extracts is now called 'testdir' to match what's in top-level + REGRESS script. + * regdir: Removed, as Brian wants to keep the test suite in + the tar file. + +2018-08-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * FIXES, lib.c, run.c, makefile, main.c: Merge from Brian's tree. + * REGRESS: New file, from Brian. + * awktest.tar: Restored from Brian's tree. + +2018-08-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * awkgram.y (UPLUS): New token. In the grammar, call op1() + with it. + * maketab.c (proc): Add entry for UPLUS. + * run.c (arith): Handle UPLUS. + * main.c (version): Updated. + * bugs-fixed/unary-plus.awk, bugs-fixed/unary-plus.bad, + bugs-fixed/unary-plus.ok: New files. + +2018-08-10 Arnold D. Robbins + + * TODO: Updated. + * awk.1: Improve use of macros, add some additional explanation + in a few places, alphabetize list of variables. + +2018-08-08 Arnold D. Robbins + + * awk.h (Cell): Add new field `fmt' to track xFMT value used + for a string conversion. + [CONVC, CONVO]: New flag macros. + * bugs-fixed/README: Updated. + * bugs-fixed/string-conv.awk, bugs-fixed/string-conv.bad, + bugs-fixed/string-conv.ok: New files. + * main.c (version): Updated. + * proto.h (flags2str): Add declaration. + * tran.c (setfval): Clear CONVC and CONVO flags and set vp->fmt + to NULL. + (setsval): Ditto. Add large comment and new code to manage + correct conversion of number to string based on various flags + and the value of vp->fmt. The idea is to not convert again + if xFMT is the same as before and we're doing the same conversion. + Otherwise, clear the old flags, set the new, and reconvert. + (flags2str): New function. For debug prints and for use from a debugger. + +2018-08-05 Arnold D. Robbins + + Fix filename conflicts in regdir where the only difference was + in letter case. This caused problems on Windows systems. + + * regdir/Compare.T1: Renamed from regdir/Compare.T. + * regdir/t.delete0: Renamed from regdir/t.delete. + * regdir/t.getline1: Renamed from regdir/t.getline. + * regdir/t.redir1: Renamed from regdir/t.redir. + * regdir/t.split1: Renamed from regdir/t.split. + * regdir/t.sub0: Renamed from regdir/t.sub. + * regdir/REGRESS: Adjusted. + +2018-08-04 Arnold D. Robbins + + With scalpel, tweasers, magnifying glass and bated breath, + borrow code from the NetBSD version of nawk to fix the years-old + bug whereby decrementing the value of NF did not change the + record. + + * lib.c (fldbld): Set donerec to 1 when done. + (setlastfld): New function. + * proto.h (setlastfld): Add declaration. + * run.c (copycell): Make code smarter about flags (from NetBSD code). + * tran.c (setfree): New function. + * tran.c (setfval): Normalize negative zero to positive zero. + If setting NF, clear donerec and call setlastfld(). + (setsval): Remove call to save_old_OFS(). If setting OFS, call + recbld(). If setting NF, clear donerec and call setlastfld(). + + As part of the process, revert OFS-related changes of 2018-05-22: + + * awk.h (saveOFS, saveOFSlen, save_old_OFS): Remove declarations. + * lib.c (recbld): Use *OFS instead of saveOFS. + * run.c (saveOFS, saveOFSlen, save_old_OFS): Remove. + * tran.c (syminit): Remove initialization of saveOFS and saveOFSlen. + + General stuff that goes along with all this: + + * bugs-fixed/README: Updated. + * bugs-fixed/decr-NF.awk, bugs-fixed/decr-NF.bad, + bugs-fixed/decr-NF.ok: New files. + * main.c (version): Updated. + * regdir/README.TESTS: Fix awk book title. + * regdir/T.misc: Revise test to match fixed code. + * run.c (format): Increase size of buffer used for %a test. (Unrelated + to NF or OFS, but fixes a compiler complaint.) + +2018-06-07 Arnold D. Robbins + + * regdir/beebe.tar: Fix longwrds.ok so that the test will pass. + The file was incorrectly sorted. + +2018-06-06 Arnold D. Robbins + + * regdir/T.lilly: Fix the bug again in the second instance + of the code. Thanks to BWK for pointing this out. + +2018-05-31 Arnold D. Robbins + + * regdir/T.lilly: Fix a syntax error and ordering bug + in creating the 'foo' file. + +2018-05-23 Arnold D. Robbins + + * awk.1: Remove standalone 'awk' at the top of file, it messed up + the formatting. Arrange built-in variable list in alphabetical + order. + +2018-05-23 Arnold D. Robbins + + * main.c (version): Add my email address and a date so that + users can tell this isn't straight BWK awk. + * README.md: Minor updates. + * TODO: Updated. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + Add POSIX-required formats %a and %A. + + * run.c (format): Check for %a support in C library. If there, + allow %a and %A as valid formats. + * TODO: Updated. + * bugs-fixed/README: Updated. + * bugs-fixed/a-format.awk, bugs-fixed/a-format.bad, + bugs-fixed/a-format.ok: New files. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * FIXES: Restored a line from a much earlier version that + apparently got lost when the dates were reordered. + * TODO: Updated. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * README.md: New file. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * regdir/echo.c, regdir/time.c: Minor fixes to compile without + warning on current GCC / Linux. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * TODO: New file. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * makefile (gitadd, gitpush): Remove these targets. They + should not be automated and were incorrect for things that + would be done regularly. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + Fix nawk so that [[:blank:]] only matches space and tab instead + of any whitespace character, originally made May 10, 2018. + See bugs-fixed/space.awk. + + This appears to have been a thinko on Brian's part. + + * b.c (charclasses): Use xisblank() function for [[:blank:]]. + * bugs-fixed/README: Updated. + * bugs-fixed/space.awk, bugs-fixed/space.bad, + bugs-fixed/space.ok: New files. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * .gitignore: New file. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + Fix nawk to provide reasonable exit status for system(), + a la gawk, originally made March 12, 2016. See + bugs-fixed/system-status.awk. + + * run.c (bltin): For FSYSTEM, use the macros defined for wait(2) + to produce a reasonable exit value, instead of doing a floating-point + division by 256. + * awk.1: Document the return status values. + * bugs-fixed/README: Updated. + * bugs-fixed/system-status.awk, bugs-fixed/system-status.bad, + bugs-fixed/system-status.ok: New files. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + Bug fix with respect to rebuilding a record, originally + made August 19, 2014. See bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.awk. + + * awk.h (saveOFS, saveOFSlen): Declare new variables. + * lib.c (recbld): Use them when rebuilding the record. + * run.c (saveOFS, saveOFSlen): Define new variables. + (save_old_OFS): New function to save OFS aside. + * tran.c (syminit): Initialize saveOFS and saveOFSlen. + (setsval): If setting a field, call save_old_OFS(). + * bugs-fixed/README, bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.awk, + bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.bad, bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.ok: New files. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * makefile (YACC): Use bison. + +2018-05-22 Arnold D. Robbins + + * ChangeLog: Created. + * regdir: Created. Based on contents of awktest.a. + * .gitattributes: Created, to preserve CR LF in regdir/t.crlf. + * awktest.a: Removed. + * regdir/T.gawk, regdir/T.latin1: Updated from awktest.tar. + * awktest.tar: Removed. Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/FIXES =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/FIXES (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/FIXES (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,1135 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +This file lists all bug fixes, changes, etc., made since the AWK book +was sent to the printers in August, 1987. + +May 29,2019: + Fix check for command line arguments to no longer require that + first character after '=' not be another '='. Reverts change of + August 11, 1989. Thanks to GitHub user Jamie Landeg Jones for + pointing out the issue; from Issue #38. + +Apr 7, 2019: + Update awktest.tar(p.50) to use modern options to sort. Needed + for Android development. Thanks to GitHub user mohd-akram (Mohamed + Akram). From Comment #33. + +Mar 12, 2019: + Added very simplistic support for cross-compiling in the + makefile. We are NOT going to go in the direction of the + autotools, though. Thanks to GitHub user nee-san for + the basic change. (Merged from PR #34.) + +Mar 5, 2019: + Added support for POSIX-standard interval expressions (a.k.a. + bounds, a.k.a. repetition expressions) in regular expressions, + backported (via NetBSD) from Apple awk-24 (20070501). + Thanks to Martijn Dekker for the port. + (Merged from PR #30.) + +Mar 3, 2019: + Merge PRs as follows: + #12: Avoid undefined behaviour when using ctype(3) functions in + relex(). Thanks to GitHub user iamleot. + #31: Make getline handle numeric strings, and update FIXES. Thanks + to GitHub user arnoldrobbins + #32: maketab: support build systems with read-only source. Thanks + to GitHub user enh. + +Jan 25, 2019: + Make getline handle numeric strings properly in all cases. + (Thanks, Arnold.) + +Jan 21, 2019: + Merged a number of small fixes from GitHub pull requests. + Thanks to GitHub users Arnold Robbins (arnoldrobbins), + Cody Mello (melloc) and Christoph Junghans (junghans). + PR numbers: 13-21, 23, 24, 27. + +Oct 25, 2018: + Added test in maketab.c to prevent generating a proctab entry + for YYSTYPE_IS_DEFINED. It was harmless but some gcc settings + generated a warning message. Thanks to Nan Xiao for report. + +Aug 27, 2018: + Disallow '$' in printf formats; arguments evaluated in order + and printed in order. + + Added some casts to silence warnings on debugging printfs. + (Thanks, Arnold.) + +Aug 23, 2018: + A long list of fixes courtesy of Arnold Robbins, + to whom profound thanks. + + 1. ofs-rebuild: OFS value used to rebuild the record was incorrect. + Fixed August 19, 2014. Revised fix August 2018. + + 2. system-status: Instead of a floating-point division by 256, use + the wait(2) macros to create a reasonable exit status. + Fixed March 12, 2016. + + 3. space: Use provided xisblank() function instead of ispace() for + matching [[:blank:]]. + + 4. a-format: Add POSIX standard %a and %A to supported formats. Check + at runtime that this format is available. + + 5. decr-NF: Decrementing NF did not change $0. This is a decades-old + bug. There are interactions with the old and new value of OFS as well. + Most of the fix came from the NetBSD awk. + + 6. string-conv: String conversions of scalars were sticky. Once a + conversion to string happened, even with OFMT, that value was used until + a new numeric value was assigned, even if OFMT differed from CONVFMT, + and also if CONVFMT changed. + + 7. unary-plus: Unary plus on a string constant returned the string. + Instead, it should convert the value to numeric and give that value. + + Also added Arnold's tests for these to awktest.tar as T.arnold. + +Aug 15, 2018: + fixed mangled awktest.tar (thanks, Arnold), posted all + current (very minor) fixes to github / onetrueawk + +Jun 7, 2018: + (yes, a long layoff) + Updated some broken tests (beebe.tar, T.lilly) + [thanks to Arnold Robbins] + +Mar 26, 2015: + buffer overflow in error reporting; thanks to tobias ulmer + and john-mark gurney for spotting it and the fix. + +Feb 4, 2013: + cleaned up a handful of tests that didn't seem to actually + test for correct behavior: T.latin1, T.gawk. + +Jan 5, 2013: + added ,NULL initializer to static Cells in run.c; not really + needed but cleaner. Thanks to Michael Bombardieri. + +Dec 20, 2012: + fiddled makefile to get correct yacc and bison flags. pick yacc + (linux) or bison (mac) as necessary. + + added __attribute__((__noreturn__)) to a couple of lines in + proto.h, to silence someone's enthusiastic checker. + + fixed obscure call by value bug in split(a[1],a) reported on + 9fans. the management of temporary values is just a mess; i + took a shortcut by making an extra string copy. thanks + to paul patience and arnold robbins for passing it on and for + proposed patches. + + tiny fiddle in setfval to eliminate -0 results in T.expr, which + has irritated me for 20+ years. + +Aug 10, 2011: + another fix to avoid core dump with delete(ARGV); again, many thanks + to ruslan ermilov. + +Aug 7, 2011: + split(s, a, //) now behaves the same as split(s, a, "") + +Jun 12, 2011: + /pat/, \n /pat/ {...} is now legal, though bad style to use. + + added checks to new -v code that permits -vnospace; thanks to + ruslan ermilov for spotting this and providing the patch. + + removed fixed limit on number of open files; thanks to aleksey + cheusov and christos zoulos. + + fixed day 1 bug that resurrected deleted elements of ARGV when + used as filenames (in lib.c). + + minor type fiddles to make gcc -Wall -pedantic happier (but not + totally so); turned on -fno-strict-aliasing in makefile. + +May 6, 2011: + added #ifdef for isblank. + now allows -ffoo as well as -f foo arguments. + (thanks, ruslan) + +May 1, 2011: + after advice from todd miller, kevin lo, ruslan ermilov, + and arnold robbins, changed srand() to return the previous + seed (which is 1 on the first call of srand). the seed is + an Awkfloat internally though converted to unsigned int to + pass to the library srand(). thanks, everyone. + + fixed a subtle (and i hope low-probability) overflow error + in fldbld, by adding space for one extra \0. thanks to + robert bassett for spotting this one and providing a fix. + + removed the files related to compilation on windows. i no + longer have anything like a current windows environment, so + i can't test any of it. + +May 23, 2010: + fixed long-standing overflow bug in run.c; many thanks to + nelson beebe for spotting it and providing the fix. + + fixed bug that didn't parse -vd=1 properly; thanks to santiago + vila for spotting it. + +Feb 8, 2010: + i give up. replaced isblank with isspace in b.c; there are + no consistent header files. + +Nov 26, 2009: + fixed a long-standing issue with when FS takes effect. a + change to FS is now noticed immediately for subsequent splits. + + changed the name getline() to awkgetline() to avoid yet another + name conflict somewhere. + +Feb 11, 2009: + temporarily for now defined HAS_ISBLANK, since that seems to + be the best way through the thicket. isblank arrived in C99, + but seems to be arriving at different systems at different + times. + +Oct 8, 2008: + fixed typo in b.c that set tmpvec wrongly. no one had ever + run into the problem, apparently. thanks to alistair crooks. + +Oct 23, 2007: + minor fix in lib.c: increase inputFS to 100, change malloc + for fields to n+1. + + fixed memory fault caused by out of order test in setsval. + + thanks to david o'brien, freebsd, for both fixes. + +May 1, 2007: + fiddle in makefile to fix for BSD make; thanks to igor sobrado. + +Mar 31, 2007: + fixed some null pointer refs calling adjbuf. + +Feb 21, 2007: + fixed a bug in matching the null RE in sub and gsub. thanks to al aho + who actually did the fix (in b.c), and to wolfgang seeberg for finding + it and providing a very compact test case. + + fixed quotation in b.c; thanks to Hal Pratt and the Princeton Dante + Project. + + removed some no-effect asserts in run.c. + + fiddled maketab.c to not complain about bison-generated values. + + removed the obsolete -V argument; fixed --version to print the + version and exit. + + fixed wording and an outright error in the usage message; thanks to igor + sobrado and jason mcintyre. + + fixed a bug in -d that caused core dump if no program followed. + +Jan 1, 2007: + dropped mac.code from makefile; there are few non-MacOSX + mac's these days. + +Jan 17, 2006: + system() not flagged as unsafe in the unadvertised -safe option. + found it while enhancing tests before shipping the ;login: article. + practice what you preach. + + removed the 9-years-obsolete -mr and -mf flags. + + added -version and --version options. + + core dump on linux with BEGIN {nextfile}, now fixed. + + removed some #ifdef's in run.c and lex.c that appear to no + longer be necessary. + +Apr 24, 2005: + modified lib.c so that values of $0 et al are preserved in the END + block, apparently as required by posix. thanks to havard eidnes + for the report and code. + +Jan 14, 2005: + fixed infinite loop in parsing, originally found by brian tsang. + thanks to arnold robbins for a suggestion that started me + rethinking it. + +Dec 31, 2004: + prevent overflow of -f array in main, head off potential error in + call of SYNTAX(), test malloc return in lib.c, all with thanks to + todd miller. + +Dec 22, 2004: + cranked up size of NCHARS; coverity thinks it can be overrun with + smaller size, and i think that's right. added some assertions to b.c + to catch places where it might overrun. the RE code is still fragile. + +Dec 5, 2004: + fixed a couple of overflow problems with ridiculous field numbers: + e.g., print $(2^32-1). thanks to ruslan ermilov, giorgos keramidas + and david o'brien at freebsd.org for patches. this really should + be re-done from scratch. + +Nov 21, 2004: + fixed another 25-year-old RE bug, in split. it's another failure + to (re-)initialize. thanks to steve fisher for spotting this and + providing a good test case. + +Nov 22, 2003: + fixed a bug in regular expressions that dates (so help me) from 1977; + it's been there from the beginning. an anchored longest match that + was longer than the number of states triggered a failure to initialize + the machine properly. many thanks to moinak ghosh for not only finding + this one but for providing a fix, in some of the most mysterious + code known to man. + + fixed a storage leak in call() that appears to have been there since + 1983 or so -- a function without an explicit return that assigns a + string to a parameter leaked a Cell. thanks to moinak ghosh for + spotting this very subtle one. + +Jul 31, 2003: + fixed, thanks to andrey chernov and ruslan ermilov, a bug in lex.c + that mis-handled the character 255 in input. (it was being compared + to EOF with a signed comparison.) + +Jul 29, 2003: + fixed (i think) the long-standing botch that included the beginning of + line state ^ for RE's in the set of valid characters; this led to a + variety of odd problems, including failure to properly match certain + regular expressions in non-US locales. thanks to ruslan for keeping + at this one. + +Jul 28, 2003: + n-th try at getting internationalization right, with thanks to volker + kiefel, arnold robbins and ruslan ermilov for advice, though they + should not be blamed for the outcome. according to posix, "." is the + radix character in programs and command line arguments regardless of + the locale; otherwise, the locale should prevail for input and output + of numbers. so it's intended to work that way. + + i have rescinded the attempt to use strcoll in expanding shorthands in + regular expressions (cclenter). its properties are much too + surprising; for example [a-c] matches aAbBc in locale en_US but abBcC + in locale fr_CA. i can see how this might arise by implementation + but i cannot explain it to a human user. (this behavior can be seen + in gawk as well; we're leaning on the same library.) + + the issue appears to be that strcoll is meant for sorting, where + merging upper and lower case may make sense (though note that unix + sort does not do this by default either). it is not appropriate + for regular expressions, where the goal is to match specific + patterns of characters. in any case, the notations [:lower:], etc., + are available in awk, and they are more likely to work correctly in + most locales. + + a moratorium is hereby declared on internationalization changes. + i apologize to friends and colleagues in other parts of the world. + i would truly like to get this "right", but i don't know what + that is, and i do not want to keep making changes until it's clear. + +Jul 4, 2003: + fixed bug that permitted non-terminated RE, as in "awk /x". + +Jun 1, 2003: + subtle change to split: if source is empty, number of elems + is always 0 and the array is not set. + +Mar 21, 2003: + added some parens to isblank, in another attempt to make things + internationally portable. + +Mar 14, 2003: + the internationalization changes, somewhat modified, are now + reinstated. in theory awk will now do character comparisons + and case conversions in national language, but "." will always + be the decimal point separator on input and output regardless + of national language. isblank(){} has an #ifndef. + + this no longer compiles on windows: LC_MESSAGES isn't defined + in vc6++. + + fixed subtle behavior in field and record splitting: if FS is + a single character and RS is not empty, \n is NOT a separator. + this tortuous reading is found in the awk book; behavior now + matches gawk and mawk. + +Dec 13, 2002: + for the moment, the internationalization changes of nov 29 are + rolled back -- programs like x = 1.2 don't work in some locales, + because the parser is expecting x = 1,2. until i understand this + better, this will have to wait. + +Nov 29, 2002: + modified b.c (with tiny changes in main and run) to support + locales, using strcoll and iswhatever tests for posix character + classes. thanks to ruslan ermilov (ru@freebsd.org) for code. + the function isblank doesn't seem to have propagated to any + header file near me, so it's there explicitly. not properly + tested on non-ascii character sets by me. + +Jun 28, 2002: + modified run/format() and tran/getsval() to do a slightly better + job on using OFMT for output from print and CONVFMT for other + number->string conversions, as promised by posix and done by + gawk and mawk. there are still places where it doesn't work + right if CONVFMT is changed; by then the STR attribute of the + variable has been irrevocably set. thanks to arnold robbins for + code and examples. + + fixed subtle bug in format that could get core dump. thanks to + Jaromir Dolecek for finding and fixing. + minor cleanup in run.c / format() at the same time. + + added some tests for null pointers to debugging printf's, which + were never intended for external consumption. thanks to dave + kerns (dkerns@lucent.com) for pointing this out. + + GNU compatibility: an empty regexp matches anything (thanks to + dag-erling smorgrav, des@ofug.org). subject to reversion if + this does more harm than good. + + pervasive small changes to make things more const-correct, as + reported by gcc's -Wwrite-strings. as it says in the gcc manual, + this may be more nuisance than useful. provoked by a suggestion + and code from arnaud desitter, arnaud@nimbus.geog.ox.ac.uk + + minor documentation changes to note that this now compiles out + of the box on Mac OS X. + +Feb 10, 2002: + changed types in posix chars structure to quiet solaris cc. + +Jan 1, 2002: + fflush() or fflush("") flushes all files and pipes. + + length(arrayname) returns number of elements; thanks to + arnold robbins for suggestion. + + added a makefile.win to make it easier to build on windows. + based on dan allen's buildwin.bat. + +Nov 16, 2001: + added support for posix character class names like [:digit:], + which are not exactly shorter than [0-9] and perhaps no more + portable. thanks to dag-erling smorgrav for code. + +Feb 16, 2001: + removed -m option; no longer needed, and it was actually + broken (noted thanks to volker kiefel). + +Feb 10, 2001: + fixed an appalling bug in gettok: any sequence of digits, +,-, E, e, + and period was accepted as a valid number if it started with a period. + this would never have happened with the lex version. + + other 1-character botches, now fixed, include a bare $ and a + bare " at the end of the input. + +Feb 7, 2001: + more (const char *) casts in b.c and tran.c to silence warnings. + +Nov 15, 2000: + fixed a bug introduced in august 1997 that caused expressions + like $f[1] to be syntax errors. thanks to arnold robbins for + noticing this and providing a fix. + +Oct 30, 2000: + fixed some nextfile bugs: not handling all cases. thanks to + arnold robbins for pointing this out. new regressions added. + + close() is now a function. it returns whatever the library + fclose returns, and -1 for closing a file or pipe that wasn't + opened. + +Sep 24, 2000: + permit \n explicitly in character classes; won't work right + if comes in as "[\n]" but ok as /[\n]/, because of multiple + processing of \'s. thanks to arnold robbins. + +July 5, 2000: + minor fiddles in tran.c to keep compilers happy about uschar. + thanks to norman wilson. + +May 25, 2000: + yet another attempt at making 8-bit input work, with another + band-aid in b.c (member()), and some (uschar) casts to head + off potential errors in subscripts (like isdigit). also + changed HAT to NCHARS-2. thanks again to santiago vila. + + changed maketab.c to ignore apparently out of range definitions + instead of halting; new freeBSD generates one. thanks to + jon snader for pointing out the problem. + +May 2, 2000: + fixed an 8-bit problem in b.c by making several char*'s into + unsigned char*'s. not clear i have them all yet. thanks to + Santiago Vila for the bug report. + +Apr 21, 2000: + finally found and fixed a memory leak in function call; it's + been there since functions were added ~1983. thanks to + jon bentley for the test case that found it. + + added test in envinit to catch environment "variables" with + names beginning with '='; thanks to Berend Hasselman. + +Jul 28, 1999: + added test in defn() to catch function foo(foo), which + otherwise recurses until core dump. thanks to arnold + robbins for noticing this. + +Jun 20, 1999: + added *bp in gettok in lex.c; appears possible to exit function + without terminating the string. thanks to russ cox. + +Jun 2, 1999: + added function stdinit() to run to initialize files[] array, + in case stdin, etc., are not constants; some compilers care. + +May 10, 1999: + replaced the ERROR ... FATAL, etc., macros with functions + based on vprintf, to avoid problems caused by overrunning + fixed-size errbuf array. thanks to ralph corderoy for the + impetus, and for pointing out a string termination bug in + qstring as well. + +Apr 21, 1999: + fixed bug that caused occasional core dumps with commandline + variable with value ending in \. (thanks to nelson beebe for + the test case.) + +Apr 16, 1999: + with code kindly provided by Bruce Lilly, awk now parses + /=/ and similar constructs more sensibly in more places. + Bruce also provided some helpful test cases. + +Apr 5, 1999: + changed true/false to True/False in run.c to make it + easier to compile with C++. Added some casts on malloc + and realloc to be honest about casts; ditto. changed + ltype int to long in struct rrow to reduce some 64-bit + complaints; other changes scattered throughout for the + same purpose. thanks to Nelson Beebe for these portability + improvements. + + removed some horrible pointer-int casting in b.c and elsewhere + by adding ptoi and itonp to localize the casts, which are + all benign. fixed one incipient bug that showed up on sgi + in 64-bit mode. + + reset lineno for new source file; include filename in error + message. also fixed line number error in continuation lines. + (thanks to Nelson Beebe for both of these.) + +Mar 24, 1999: + Nelson Beebe notes that irix 5.3 yacc dies with a bogus + error; use a newer version or switch to bison, since sgi + is unlikely to fix it. + +Mar 5, 1999: + changed isnumber to is_number to avoid the problem caused by + versions of ctype.h that include the name isnumber. + + distribution now includes a script for building on a Mac, + thanks to Dan Allen. + +Feb 20, 1999: + fixed memory leaks in run.c (call) and tran.c (setfval). + thanks to Stephen Nutt for finding these and providing the fixes. + +Jan 13, 1999: + replaced srand argument by (unsigned int) in run.c; + avoids problem on Mac and potentially on Unix & Windows. + thanks to Dan Allen. + + added a few (int) casts to silence useless compiler warnings. + e.g., errorflag= in run.c jump(). + + added proctab.c to the bundle outout; one less thing + to have to compile out of the box. + + added calls to _popen and _pclose to the win95 stub for + pipes (thanks to Steve Adams for this helpful suggestion). + seems to work, though properties are not well understood + by me, and it appears that under some circumstances the + pipe output is truncated. Be careful. + +Oct 19, 1998: + fixed a couple of bugs in getrec: could fail to update $0 + after a getline var; because inputFS wasn't initialized, + could split $0 on every character, a misleading diversion. + + fixed caching bug in makedfa: LRU was actually removing + least often used. + + thanks to ross ridge for finding these, and for providing + great bug reports. + +May 12, 1998: + fixed potential bug in readrec: might fail to update record + pointer after growing. thanks to dan levy for spotting this + and suggesting the fix. + +Mar 12, 1998: + added -V to print version number and die. + +[notify dave kerns, dkerns@dacsoup.ih.lucent.com] + +Feb 11, 1998: + subtle silent bug in lex.c: if the program ended with a number + longer than 1 digit, part of the input would be pushed back and + parsed again because token buffer wasn't terminated right. + example: awk 'length($0) > 10'. blush. at least i found it + myself. + +Aug 31, 1997: + s/adelete/awkdelete/: SGI uses this in malloc.h. + thanks to nelson beebe for pointing this one out. + +Aug 21, 1997: + fixed some bugs in sub and gsub when replacement includes \\. + this is a dark, horrible corner, but at least now i believe that + the behavior is the same as gawk and the intended posix standard. + thanks to arnold robbins for advice here. + +Aug 9, 1997: + somewhat regretfully, replaced the ancient lex-based lexical + analyzer with one written in C. it's longer, generates less code, + and more portable; the old one depended too much on mysterious + properties of lex that were not preserved in other environments. + in theory these recognize the same language. + + now using strtod to test whether a string is a number, instead of + the convoluted original function. should be more portable and + reliable if strtod is implemented right. + + removed now-pointless optimization in makefile that tries to avoid + recompilation when awkgram.y is changed but symbols are not. + + removed most fixed-size arrays, though a handful remain, some + of which are unchecked. you have been warned. + +Aug 4, 1997: + with some trepidation, replaced the ancient code that managed + fields and $0 in fixed-size arrays with arrays that grow on + demand. there is still some tension between trying to make this + run fast and making it clean; not sure it's right yet. + + the ill-conceived -mr and -mf arguments are now useful only + for debugging. previous dynamic string code removed. + + numerous other minor cleanups along the way. + +Jul 30, 1997: + using code provided by dan levy (to whom profuse thanks), replaced + fixed-size arrays and awkward kludges by a fairly uniform mechanism + to grow arrays as needed for printf, sub, gsub, etc. + +Jul 23, 1997: + falling off the end of a function returns "" and 0, not 0. + thanks to arnold robbins. + +Jun 17, 1997: + replaced several fixed-size arrays by dynamically-created ones + in run.c; added overflow tests to some previously unchecked cases. + getline, toupper, tolower. + + getline code is still broken in that recursive calls may wind + up using the same space. [fixed later] + + increased RECSIZE to 8192 to push problems further over the horizon. + + added \r to \n as input line separator for programs, not data. + damn CRLFs. + + modified format() to permit explicit printf("%c", 0) to include + a null byte in output. thanks to ken stailey for the fix. + + added a "-safe" argument that disables file output (print >, + print >>), process creation (cmd|getline, print |, system), and + access to the environment (ENVIRON). this is a first approximation + to a "safe" version of awk, but don't rely on it too much. thanks + to joan feigenbaum and matt blaze for the inspiration long ago. + +Jul 8, 1996: + fixed long-standing bug in sub, gsub(/a/, "\\\\&"); thanks to + ralph corderoy. + +Jun 29, 1996: + fixed awful bug in new field splitting; didn't get all the places + where input was done. + +Jun 28, 1996: + changed field-splitting to conform to posix definition: fields are + split using the value of FS at the time of input; it used to be + the value when the field or NF was first referred to, a much less + predictable definition. thanks to arnold robbins for encouragement + to do the right thing. + +May 28, 1996: + fixed appalling but apparently unimportant bug in parsing octal + numbers in reg exprs. + + explicit hex in reg exprs now limited to 2 chars: \xa, \xaa. + +May 27, 1996: + cleaned up some declarations so gcc -Wall is now almost silent. + + makefile now includes backup copies of ytab.c and lexyy.c in case + one makes before looking; it also avoids recreating lexyy.c unless + really needed. + + s/aprintf/awkprint, s/asprintf/awksprintf/ to avoid some name clashes + with unwisely-written header files. + + thanks to jeffrey friedl for several of these. + +May 26, 1996: + an attempt to rationalize the (unsigned) char issue. almost all + instances of unsigned char have been removed; the handful of places + in b.c where chars are used as table indices have been hand-crafted. + added some latin-1 tests to the regression, but i'm not confident; + none of my compilers seem to care much. thanks to nelson beebe for + pointing out some others that do care. + +May 2, 1996: + removed all register declarations. + + enhanced split(), as in gawk, etc: split(s, a, "") splits s into + a[1]...a[length(s)] with each character a single element. + + made the same changes for field-splitting if FS is "". + + added nextfile, as in gawk: causes immediate advance to next + input file. (thanks to arnold robbins for inspiration and code). + + small fixes to regexpr code: can now handle []], [[], and + variants; [] is now a syntax error, rather than matching + everything; [z-a] is now empty, not z. far from complete + or correct, however. (thanks to jeffrey friedl for pointing out + some awful behaviors.) + +Apr 29, 1996: + replaced uchar by uschar everywhere; apparently some compilers + usurp this name and this causes conflicts. + + fixed call to time in run.c (bltin); arg is time_t *. + + replaced horrible pointer/long punning in b.c by a legitimate + union. should be safer on 64-bit machines and cleaner everywhere. + (thanks to nelson beebe for pointing out some of these problems.) + + replaced nested comments by #if 0...#endif in run.c, lib.c. + + removed getsval, setsval, execute macros from run.c and lib.c. + machines are 100x faster than they were when these macros were + first used. + + revised filenames: awk.g.y => awkgram.y, awk.lx.l => awklex.l, + y.tab.[ch] => ytab.[ch], lex.yy.c => lexyy.c, all in the aid of + portability to nameless systems. + + "make bundle" now includes yacc and lex output files for recipients + who don't have yacc or lex. + +Aug 15, 1995: + initialized Cells in setsymtab more carefully; some fields + were not set. (thanks to purify, all of whose complaints i + think i now understand.) + + fixed at least one error in gsub that looked at -1-th element + of an array when substituting for a null match (e.g., $). + + delete arrayname is now legal; it clears the elements but leaves + the array, which may not be the right behavior. + + modified makefile: my current make can't cope with the test used + to avoid unnecessary yacc invocations. + +Jul 17, 1995: + added dynamically growing strings to awk.lx.l and b.c + to permit regular expressions to be much bigger. + the state arrays can still overflow. + +Aug 24, 1994: + detect duplicate arguments in function definitions (mdm). + +May 11, 1994: + trivial fix to printf to limit string size in sub(). + +Apr 22, 1994: + fixed yet another subtle self-assignment problem: + $1 = $2; $1 = $1 clobbered $1. + + Regression tests now use private echo, to avoid quoting problems. + +Feb 2, 1994: + changed error() to print line number as %d, not %g. + +Jul 23, 1993: + cosmetic changes: increased sizes of some arrays, + reworded some error messages. + + added CONVFMT as in posix (just replaced OFMT in getsval) + + FILENAME is now "" until the first thing that causes a file + to be opened. + +Nov 28, 1992: + deleted yyunput and yyoutput from proto.h; + different versions of lex give these different declarations. + +May 31, 1992: + added -mr N and -mf N options: more record and fields. + these really ought to adjust automatically. + + cleaned up some error messages; "out of space" now means + malloc returned NULL in all cases. + + changed rehash so that if it runs out, it just returns; + things will continue to run slow, but maybe a bit longer. + +Apr 24, 1992: + remove redundant close of stdin when using -f -. + + got rid of core dump with -d; awk -d just prints date. + +Apr 12, 1992: + added explicit check for /dev/std(in,out,err) in redirection. + unlike gawk, no /dev/fd/n yet. + + added (file/pipe) builtin. hard to test satisfactorily. + not posix. + +Feb 20, 1992: + recompile after abortive changes; should be unchanged. + +Dec 2, 1991: + die-casting time: converted to ansi C, installed that. + +Nov 30, 1991: + fixed storage leak in freefa, failing to recover [N]CCL. + thanks to Bill Jones (jones@cs.usask.ca) + +Nov 19, 1991: + use RAND_MAX instead of literal in builtin(). + +Nov 12, 1991: + cranked up some fixed-size arrays in b.c, and added a test for + overflow in penter. thanks to mark larsen. + +Sep 24, 1991: + increased buffer in gsub. a very crude fix to a general problem. + and again on Sep 26. + +Aug 18, 1991: + enforce variable name syntax for commandline variables: has to + start with letter or _. + +Jul 27, 1991: + allow newline after ; in for statements. + +Jul 21, 1991: + fixed so that in self-assignment like $1=$1, side effects + like recomputing $0 take place. (this is getting subtle.) + +Jun 30, 1991: + better test for detecting too-long output record. + +Jun 2, 1991: + better defense against very long printf strings. + made break and continue illegal outside of loops. + +May 13, 1991: + removed extra arg on gettemp, tempfree. minor error message rewording. + +May 6, 1991: + fixed silly bug in hex parsing in hexstr(). + removed an apparently unnecessary test in isnumber(). + warn about weird printf conversions. + fixed unchecked array overwrite in relex(). + + changed for (i in array) to access elements in sorted order. + then unchanged it -- it really does run slower in too many cases. + left the code in place, commented out. + +Feb 10, 1991: + check error status on all writes, to avoid banging on full disks. + +Jan 28, 1991: + awk -f - reads the program from stdin. + +Jan 11, 1991: + failed to set numeric state on $0 in cmd|getline context in run.c. + +Nov 2, 1990: + fixed sleazy test for integrality in getsval; use modf. + +Oct 29, 1990: + fixed sleazy buggy code in lib.c that looked (incorrectly) for + too long input lines. + +Oct 14, 1990: + fixed the bug on p. 198 in which it couldn't deduce that an + argument was an array in some contexts. replaced the error + message in intest() by code that damn well makes it an array. + +Oct 8, 1990: + fixed horrible bug: types and values were not preserved in + some kinds of self-assignment. (in assign().) + +Aug 24, 1990: + changed NCHARS to 256 to handle 8-bit characters in strings + presented to match(), etc. + +Jun 26, 1990: + changed struct rrow (awk.h) to use long instead of int for lval, + since cfoll() stores a pointer in it. now works better when int's + are smaller than pointers! + +May 6, 1990: + AVA fixed the grammar so that ! is uniformly of the same precedence as + unary + and -. This renders illegal some constructs like !x=y, which + now has to be parenthesized as !(x=y), and makes others work properly: + !x+y is (!x)+y, and x!y is x !y, not two pattern-action statements. + (These problems were pointed out by Bob Lenk of Posix.) + + Added \x to regular expressions (already in strings). + Limited octal to octal digits; \8 and \9 are not octal. + Centralized the code for parsing escapes in regular expressions. + Added a bunch of tests to T.re and T.sub to verify some of this. + +Feb 9, 1990: + fixed null pointer dereference bug in main.c: -F[nothing]. sigh. + + restored srand behavior: it returns the current seed. + +Jan 18, 1990: + srand now returns previous seed value (0 to start). + +Jan 5, 1990: + fix potential problem in tran.c -- something was freed, + then used in freesymtab. + +Oct 18, 1989: + another try to get the max number of open files set with + relatively machine-independent code. + + small fix to input() in case of multiple reads after EOF. + +Oct 11, 1989: + FILENAME is now defined in the BEGIN block -- too many old + programs broke. + + "-" means stdin in getline as well as on the commandline. + + added a bunch of casts to the code to tell the truth about + char * vs. unsigned char *, a right royal pain. added a + setlocale call to the front of main, though probably no one + has it usefully implemented yet. + +Aug 24, 1989: + removed redundant relational tests against nullnode if parse + tree already had a relational at that point. + +Aug 11, 1989: + fixed bug: commandline variable assignment has to look like + var=something. (consider the man page for =, in file =.1) + + changed number of arguments to functions to static arrays + to avoid repeated malloc calls. + +Aug 2, 1989: + restored -F (space) separator + +Jul 30, 1989: + added -v x=1 y=2 ... for immediate commandline variable assignment; + done before the BEGIN block for sure. they have to precede the + program if the program is on the commandline. + Modified Aug 2 to require a separate -v for each assignment. + +Jul 10, 1989: + fixed ref-thru-zero bug in environment code in tran.c + +Jun 23, 1989: + add newline to usage message. + +Jun 14, 1989: + added some missing ansi printf conversion letters: %i %X %E %G. + no sensible meaning for h or L, so they may not do what one expects. + + made %* conversions work. + + changed x^y so that if n is a positive integer, it's done + by explicit multiplication, thus achieving maximum accuracy. + (this should be done by pow() but it seems not to be locally.) + done to x ^= y as well. + +Jun 4, 1989: + ENVIRON array contains environment: if shell variable V=thing, + ENVIRON["V"] is "thing" + + multiple -f arguments permitted. error reporting is naive. + (they were permitted before, but only the last was used.) + + fixed a really stupid botch in the debugging macro dprintf + + fixed order of evaluation of commandline assignments to match + what the book claims: an argument of the form x=e is evaluated + at the time it would have been opened if it were a filename (p 63). + this invalidates the suggested answer to ex 4-1 (p 195). + + removed some code that permitted -F (space) fieldseparator, + since it didn't quite work right anyway. (restored aug 2) + +Apr 27, 1989: + Line number now accumulated correctly for comment lines. + +Apr 26, 1989: + Debugging output now includes a version date, + if one compiles it into the source each time. + +Apr 9, 1989: + Changed grammar to prohibit constants as 3rd arg of sub and gsub; + prevents class of overwriting-a-constant errors. (Last one?) + This invalidates the "banana" example on page 43 of the book. + + Added \a ("alert"), \v (vertical tab), \xhhh (hexadecimal), + as in ANSI, for strings. Rescinded the sloppiness that permitted + non-octal digits in \ooo. Warning: not all compilers and libraries + will be able to deal with \x correctly. + +Jan 9, 1989: + Fixed bug that caused tempcell list to contain a duplicate. + The fix is kludgy. + +Dec 17, 1988: + Catches some more commandline errors in main. + Removed redundant decl of modf in run.c (confuses some compilers). + Warning: there's no single declaration of malloc, etc., in awk.h + that seems to satisfy all compilers. + +Dec 7, 1988: + Added a bit of code to error printing to avoid printing nulls. + (Not clear that it actually would.) + +Nov 27, 1988: + With fear and trembling, modified the grammar to permit + multiple pattern-action statements on one line without + an explicit separator. By definition, this capitulation + to the ghost of ancient implementations remains undefined + and thus subject to change without notice or apology. + DO NOT COUNT ON IT. + +Oct 30, 1988: + Fixed bug in call() that failed to recover storage. + + A warning is now generated if there are more arguments + in the call than in the definition (in lieu of fixing + another storage leak). + +Oct 20, 1988: + Fixed %c: if expr is numeric, use numeric value; + otherwise print 1st char of string value. still + doesn't work if the value is 0 -- won't print \0. + + Added a few more checks for running out of malloc. + +Oct 12, 1988: + Fixed bug in call() that freed local arrays twice. + + Fixed to handle deletion of non-existent array right; + complains about attempt to delete non-array element. + +Sep 30, 1988: + Now guarantees to evaluate all arguments of built-in + functions, as in C; the appearance is that arguments + are evaluated before the function is called. Places + affected are sub (gsub was ok), substr, printf, and + all the built-in arithmetic functions in bltin(). + A warning is generated if a bltin() is called with + the wrong number of arguments. + + This requires changing makeprof on p167 of the book. + +Aug 23, 1988: + setting FILENAME in BEGIN caused core dump, apparently + because it was freeing space not allocated by malloc. + +July 24, 1988: + fixed egregious error in toupper/tolower functions. + still subject to rescinding, however. + +July 2, 1988: + flush stdout before opening file or pipe + +July 2, 1988: + performance bug in b.c/cgoto(): not freeing some sets of states. + partial fix only right now, and the number of states increased + to make it less obvious. + +June 1, 1988: + check error status on close + +May 28, 1988: + srand returns seed value it's using. + see 1/18/90 + +May 22, 1988: + Removed limit on depth of function calls. + +May 10, 1988: + Fixed lib.c to permit _ in commandline variable names. + +Mar 25, 1988: + main.c fixed to recognize -- as terminator of command- + line options. Illegal options flagged. + Error reporting slightly cleaned up. + +Dec 2, 1987: + Newer C compilers apply a strict scope rule to extern + declarations within functions. Two extern declarations in + lib.c and tran.c have been moved to obviate this problem. + +Oct xx, 1987: + Reluctantly added toupper and tolower functions. + Subject to rescinding without notice. + +Sep 17, 1987: + Error-message printer had printf(s) instead of + printf("%s",s); got core dumps when the message + included a %. + +Sep 12, 1987: + Very long printf strings caused core dump; + fixed aprintf, asprintf, format to catch them. + Can still get a core dump in printf itself. + + Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/LICENSE =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/LICENSE (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/LICENSE (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/REGRESS =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/REGRESS (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/REGRESS (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +#! /bin/sh + +case `uname` in +CYGWIN) EXE=a.exe ;; +*) EXE=a.out ;; +esac + +if [ ! -f $EXE ] +then + make || exit 1 +fi + +if [ -d testdir ] +then + true # do nothing +elif [ -f awktest.tar ] +then + echo extracting testdir + tar -xpf awktest.tar +else + echo $0: No testdir directory and no awktest.tar to extract it from! >&2 + exit 1 +fi + +cd testdir +pwd +PATH=.:$PATH +export PATH +if (ulimit -c unlimited > /dev/null 2>&1) +then + # Workaround broken default on MacOS X + ulimit -c unlimited +fi + +REGRESS Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/REGRESS ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable ## -0,0 +1 ## +* \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/awk.1 =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/awk.1 (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/awk.1 (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,561 @@ +.de EX +.nf +.ft CW +.. +.de EE +.br +.fi +.ft 1 +.. +.TH AWK 1 +.CT 1 files prog_other +.SH NAME +awk \- pattern-directed scanning and processing language +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B awk +[ +.BI \-F +.I fs +] +[ +.BI \-v +.I var=value +] +[ +.I 'prog' +| +.BI \-f +.I progfile +] +[ +.I file ... +] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Awk +scans each input +.I file +for lines that match any of a set of patterns specified literally in +.I prog +or in one or more files +specified as +.B \-f +.IR progfile . +With each pattern +there can be an associated action that will be performed +when a line of a +.I file +matches the pattern. +Each line is matched against the +pattern portion of every pattern-action statement; +the associated action is performed for each matched pattern. +The file name +.B \- +means the standard input. +Any +.I file +of the form +.I var=value +is treated as an assignment, not a filename, +and is executed at the time it would have been opened if it were a filename. +The option +.B \-v +followed by +.I var=value +is an assignment to be done before +.I prog +is executed; +any number of +.B \-v +options may be present. +The +.B \-F +.I fs +option defines the input field separator to be the regular expression +.IR fs . +.PP +An input line is normally made up of fields separated by white space, +or by the regular expression +.BR FS . +The fields are denoted +.BR $1 , +.BR $2 , +\&..., while +.B $0 +refers to the entire line. +If +.BR FS +is null, the input line is split into one field per character. +.PP +A pattern-action statement has the form: +.IP +.IB pattern " { " action " } +.PP +A missing +.BI { " action " } +means print the line; +a missing pattern always matches. +Pattern-action statements are separated by newlines or semicolons. +.PP +An action is a sequence of statements. +A statement can be one of the following: +.PP +.EX +.ta \w'\f(CWdelete array[expression]\fR'u +.RS +.nf +.ft CW +if(\fI expression \fP)\fI statement \fP\fR[ \fPelse\fI statement \fP\fR]\fP +while(\fI expression \fP)\fI statement\fP +for(\fI expression \fP;\fI expression \fP;\fI expression \fP)\fI statement\fP +for(\fI var \fPin\fI array \fP)\fI statement\fP +do\fI statement \fPwhile(\fI expression \fP) +break +continue +{\fR [\fP\fI statement ... \fP\fR] \fP} +\fIexpression\fP #\fR commonly\fP\fI var = expression\fP +print\fR [ \fP\fIexpression-list \fP\fR] \fP\fR[ \fP>\fI expression \fP\fR]\fP +printf\fI format \fP\fR[ \fP,\fI expression-list \fP\fR] \fP\fR[ \fP>\fI expression \fP\fR]\fP +return\fR [ \fP\fIexpression \fP\fR]\fP +next #\fR skip remaining patterns on this input line\fP +nextfile #\fR skip rest of this file, open next, start at top\fP +delete\fI array\fP[\fI expression \fP] #\fR delete an array element\fP +delete\fI array\fP #\fR delete all elements of array\fP +exit\fR [ \fP\fIexpression \fP\fR]\fP #\fR exit immediately; status is \fP\fIexpression\fP +.fi +.RE +.EE +.DT +.PP +Statements are terminated by +semicolons, newlines or right braces. +An empty +.I expression-list +stands for +.BR $0 . +String constants are quoted \&\f(CW"\ "\fR, +with the usual C escapes recognized within. +Expressions take on string or numeric values as appropriate, +and are built using the operators +.B + \- * / % ^ +(exponentiation), and concatenation (indicated by white space). +The operators +.B +! ++ \-\- += \-= *= /= %= ^= > >= < <= == != ?: +are also available in expressions. +Variables may be scalars, array elements +(denoted +.IB x [ i ] \fR) +or fields. +Variables are initialized to the null string. +Array subscripts may be any string, +not necessarily numeric; +this allows for a form of associative memory. +Multiple subscripts such as +.B [i,j,k] +are permitted; the constituents are concatenated, +separated by the value of +.BR SUBSEP . +.PP +The +.B print +statement prints its arguments on the standard output +(or on a file if +.BI > " file +or +.BI >> " file +is present or on a pipe if +.BI | " cmd +is present), separated by the current output field separator, +and terminated by the output record separator. +.I file +and +.I cmd +may be literal names or parenthesized expressions; +identical string values in different statements denote +the same open file. +The +.B printf +statement formats its expression list according to the +.I format +(see +.IR printf (3)). +The built-in function +.BI close( expr ) +closes the file or pipe +.IR expr . +The built-in function +.BI fflush( expr ) +flushes any buffered output for the file or pipe +.IR expr . +.PP +The mathematical functions +.BR atan2 , +.BR cos , +.BR exp , +.BR log , +.BR sin , +and +.B sqrt +are built in. +Other built-in functions: +.TF length +.TP +.B length +the length of its argument +taken as a string, +number of elements in an array for an array argument, +or length of +.B $0 +if no argument. +.TP +.B rand +random number on (0,1) +.TP +.B srand +sets seed for +.B rand +and returns the previous seed. +.TP +.B int +truncates to an integer value +.TP +\fBsubstr(\fIs\fB, \fIm\fR [\fB, \fIn\^\fR]\fB)\fR +the +.IR n -character +substring of +.I s +that begins at position +.I m +counted from 1. +If no +.IR m , +use the rest of the string +.I +.TP +.BI index( s , " t" ) +the position in +.I s +where the string +.I t +occurs, or 0 if it does not. +.TP +.BI match( s , " r" ) +the position in +.I s +where the regular expression +.I r +occurs, or 0 if it does not. +The variables +.B RSTART +and +.B RLENGTH +are set to the position and length of the matched string. +.TP +\fBsplit(\fIs\fB, \fIa \fR[\fB, \fIfs\^\fR]\fB)\fR +splits the string +.I s +into array elements +.IB a [1] \fR, +.IB a [2] \fR, +\&..., +.IB a [ n ] \fR, +and returns +.IR n . +The separation is done with the regular expression +.I fs +or with the field separator +.B FS +if +.I fs +is not given. +An empty string as field separator splits the string +into one array element per character. +.TP +\fBsub(\fIr\fB, \fIt \fR[, \fIs\^\fR]\fB) +substitutes +.I t +for the first occurrence of the regular expression +.I r +in the string +.IR s . +If +.I s +is not given, +.B $0 +is used. +.TP +\fBgsub(\fIr\fB, \fIt \fR[, \fIs\^\fR]\fB) +same as +.B sub +except that all occurrences of the regular expression +are replaced; +.B sub +and +.B gsub +return the number of replacements. +.TP +.BI sprintf( fmt , " expr" , " ...\fB) +the string resulting from formatting +.I expr ... +according to the +.IR printf (3) +format +.IR fmt . +.TP +.BI system( cmd ) +executes +.I cmd +and returns its exit status. This will be \-1 upon error, +.IR cmd 's +exit status upon a normal exit, +256 + +.I sig +upon death-by-signal, where +.I sig +is the number of the murdering signal, +or 512 + +.I sig +if there was a core dump. +.TP +.BI tolower( str ) +returns a copy of +.I str +with all upper-case characters translated to their +corresponding lower-case equivalents. +.TP +.BI toupper( str ) +returns a copy of +.I str +with all lower-case characters translated to their +corresponding upper-case equivalents. +.PD +.PP +The ``function'' +.B getline +sets +.B $0 +to the next input record from the current input file; +.B getline +.BI < " file +sets +.B $0 +to the next record from +.IR file . +.B getline +.I x +sets variable +.I x +instead. +Finally, +.IB cmd " | getline +pipes the output of +.I cmd +into +.BR getline ; +each call of +.B getline +returns the next line of output from +.IR cmd . +In all cases, +.B getline +returns 1 for a successful input, +0 for end of file, and \-1 for an error. +.PP +Patterns are arbitrary Boolean combinations +(with +.BR "! || &&" ) +of regular expressions and +relational expressions. +Regular expressions are as in +.IR egrep ; +see +.IR grep (1). +Isolated regular expressions +in a pattern apply to the entire line. +Regular expressions may also occur in +relational expressions, using the operators +.B ~ +and +.BR !~ . +.BI / re / +is a constant regular expression; +any string (constant or variable) may be used +as a regular expression, except in the position of an isolated regular expression +in a pattern. +.PP +A pattern may consist of two patterns separated by a comma; +in this case, the action is performed for all lines +from an occurrence of the first pattern +though an occurrence of the second. +.PP +A relational expression is one of the following: +.IP +.I expression matchop regular-expression +.br +.I expression relop expression +.br +.IB expression " in " array-name +.br +.BI ( expr , expr,... ") in " array-name +.PP +where a +.I relop +is any of the six relational operators in C, +and a +.I matchop +is either +.B ~ +(matches) +or +.B !~ +(does not match). +A conditional is an arithmetic expression, +a relational expression, +or a Boolean combination +of these. +.PP +The special patterns +.B BEGIN +and +.B END +may be used to capture control before the first input line is read +and after the last. +.B BEGIN +and +.B END +do not combine with other patterns. +They may appear multiple times in a program and execute +in the order they are read by +.IR awk . +.PP +Variable names with special meanings: +.TF FILENAME +.TP +.B ARGC +argument count, assignable. +.TP +.B ARGV +argument array, assignable; +non-null members are taken as filenames. +.TP +.B CONVFMT +conversion format used when converting numbers +(default +.BR "%.6g" ). +.TP +.B ENVIRON +array of environment variables; subscripts are names. +.TP +.B FILENAME +the name of the current input file. +.TP +.B FNR +ordinal number of the current record in the current file. +.TP +.B FS +regular expression used to separate fields; also settable +by option +.BI \-F fs\fR. +.TP +.BR NF +number of fields in the current record. +.TP +.B NR +ordinal number of the current record. +.TP +.B OFMT +output format for numbers (default +.BR "%.6g" ). +.TP +.B OFS +output field separator (default space). +.TP +.B ORS +output record separator (default newline). +.TP +.B RLENGTH +the length of a string matched by +.BR match . +.TP +.B RS +input record separator (default newline). +.TP +.B RSTART +the start position of a string matched by +.BR match . +.TP +.B SUBSEP +separates multiple subscripts (default 034). +.PD +.PP +Functions may be defined (at the position of a pattern-action statement) thus: +.IP +.B +function foo(a, b, c) { ...; return x } +.PP +Parameters are passed by value if scalar and by reference if array name; +functions may be called recursively. +Parameters are local to the function; all other variables are global. +Thus local variables may be created by providing excess parameters in +the function definition. +.SH EXAMPLES +.TP +.EX +length($0) > 72 +.EE +Print lines longer than 72 characters. +.TP +.EX +{ print $2, $1 } +.EE +Print first two fields in opposite order. +.PP +.EX +BEGIN { FS = ",[ \et]*|[ \et]+" } + { print $2, $1 } +.EE +.ns +.IP +Same, with input fields separated by comma and/or spaces and tabs. +.PP +.EX +.nf + { s += $1 } +END { print "sum is", s, " average is", s/NR } +.fi +.EE +.ns +.IP +Add up first column, print sum and average. +.TP +.EX +/start/, /stop/ +.EE +Print all lines between start/stop pairs. +.PP +.EX +.nf +BEGIN { # Simulate echo(1) + for (i = 1; i < ARGC; i++) printf "%s ", ARGV[i] + printf "\en" + exit } +.fi +.EE +.SH SEE ALSO +.IR grep (1), +.IR lex (1), +.IR sed (1) +.br +A. V. Aho, B. W. Kernighan, P. J. Weinberger, +.IR "The AWK Programming Language" , +Addison-Wesley, 1988. ISBN 0-201-07981-X. +.SH BUGS +There are no explicit conversions between numbers and strings. +To force an expression to be treated as a number add 0 to it; +to force it to be treated as a string concatenate +\&\f(CW""\fP to it. +.br +The scope rules for variables in functions are a botch; +the syntax is worse. +.br +Only eight-bit characters sets are handled correctly. Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/awk.h =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/awk.h (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/awk.h (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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 + +typedef double Awkfloat; + +/* unsigned char is more trouble than it's worth */ + +typedef unsigned char uschar; + +#define xfree(a) { if ((a) != NULL) { free((void *) (a)); (a) = NULL; } } + +#define NN(p) ((p) ? (p) : "(null)") /* guaranteed non-null for dprintf +*/ +#define DEBUG +#ifdef DEBUG + /* uses have to be doubly parenthesized */ +# define dprintf(x) if (dbg) printf x +#else +# define dprintf(x) +#endif + +extern int compile_time; /* 1 if compiling, 0 if running */ +extern int safe; /* 0 => unsafe, 1 => safe */ + +#define RECSIZE (8 * 1024) /* sets limit on records, fields, etc., etc. */ +extern int recsize; /* size of current record, orig RECSIZE */ + +extern char **FS; +extern char **RS; +extern char **ORS; +extern char **OFS; +extern char **OFMT; +extern Awkfloat *NR; +extern Awkfloat *FNR; +extern Awkfloat *NF; +extern char **FILENAME; +extern char **SUBSEP; +extern Awkfloat *RSTART; +extern Awkfloat *RLENGTH; + +extern char *record; /* points to $0 */ +extern int lineno; /* line number in awk program */ +extern int errorflag; /* 1 if error has occurred */ +extern int donefld; /* 1 if record broken into fields */ +extern int donerec; /* 1 if record is valid (no fld has changed */ +extern char inputFS[]; /* FS at time of input, for field splitting */ + +extern int dbg; + +extern char *patbeg; /* beginning of pattern matched */ +extern int patlen; /* length of pattern matched. set in b.c */ + +/* Cell: all information about a variable or constant */ + +typedef struct Cell { + uschar ctype; /* OCELL, OBOOL, OJUMP, etc. */ + uschar csub; /* CCON, CTEMP, CFLD, etc. */ + char *nval; /* name, for variables only */ + char *sval; /* string value */ + Awkfloat fval; /* value as number */ + int tval; /* type info: STR|NUM|ARR|FCN|FLD|CON|DONTFREE|CONVC|CONVO */ + char *fmt; /* CONVFMT/OFMT value used to convert from number */ + struct Cell *cnext; /* ptr to next if chained */ +} Cell; + +typedef struct Array { /* symbol table array */ + int nelem; /* elements in table right now */ + int size; /* size of tab */ + Cell **tab; /* hash table pointers */ +} Array; + +#define NSYMTAB 50 /* initial size of a symbol table */ +extern Array *symtab; + +extern Cell *nrloc; /* NR */ +extern Cell *fnrloc; /* FNR */ +extern Cell *fsloc; /* FS */ +extern Cell *nfloc; /* NF */ +extern Cell *ofsloc; /* OFS */ +extern Cell *orsloc; /* ORS */ +extern Cell *rsloc; /* RS */ +extern Cell *rstartloc; /* RSTART */ +extern Cell *rlengthloc; /* RLENGTH */ +extern Cell *subseploc; /* SUBSEP */ + +/* Cell.tval values: */ +#define NUM 01 /* number value is valid */ +#define STR 02 /* string value is valid */ +#define DONTFREE 04 /* string space is not freeable */ +#define CON 010 /* this is a constant */ +#define ARR 020 /* this is an array */ +#define FCN 040 /* this is a function name */ +#define FLD 0100 /* this is a field $1, $2, ... */ +#define REC 0200 /* this is $0 */ +#define CONVC 0400 /* string was converted from number via CONVFMT */ +#define CONVO 01000 /* string was converted from number via OFMT */ + + +/* function types */ +#define FLENGTH 1 +#define FSQRT 2 +#define FEXP 3 +#define FLOG 4 +#define FINT 5 +#define FSYSTEM 6 +#define FRAND 7 +#define FSRAND 8 +#define FSIN 9 +#define FCOS 10 +#define FATAN 11 +#define FTOUPPER 12 +#define FTOLOWER 13 +#define FFLUSH 14 + +/* Node: parse tree is made of nodes, with Cell's at bottom */ + +typedef struct Node { + int ntype; + struct Node *nnext; + int lineno; + int nobj; + struct Node *narg[1]; /* variable: actual size set by calling malloc */ +} Node; + +#define NIL ((Node *) 0) + +extern Node *winner; +extern Node *nullstat; +extern Node *nullnode; + +/* ctypes */ +#define OCELL 1 +#define OBOOL 2 +#define OJUMP 3 + +/* Cell subtypes: csub */ +#define CFREE 7 +#define CCOPY 6 +#define CCON 5 +#define CTEMP 4 +#define CNAME 3 +#define CVAR 2 +#define CFLD 1 +#define CUNK 0 + +/* bool subtypes */ +#define BTRUE 11 +#define BFALSE 12 + +/* jump subtypes */ +#define JEXIT 21 +#define JNEXT 22 +#define JBREAK 23 +#define JCONT 24 +#define JRET 25 +#define JNEXTFILE 26 + +/* node types */ +#define NVALUE 1 +#define NSTAT 2 +#define NEXPR 3 + + +extern int pairstack[], paircnt; + +#define notlegal(n) (n <= FIRSTTOKEN || n >= LASTTOKEN || proctab[n-FIRSTTOKEN] == nullproc) +#define isvalue(n) ((n)->ntype == NVALUE) +#define isexpr(n) ((n)->ntype == NEXPR) +#define isjump(n) ((n)->ctype == OJUMP) +#define isexit(n) ((n)->csub == JEXIT) +#define isbreak(n) ((n)->csub == JBREAK) +#define iscont(n) ((n)->csub == JCONT) +#define isnext(n) ((n)->csub == JNEXT || (n)->csub == JNEXTFILE) +#define isret(n) ((n)->csub == JRET) +#define isrec(n) ((n)->tval & REC) +#define isfld(n) ((n)->tval & FLD) +#define isstr(n) ((n)->tval & STR) +#define isnum(n) ((n)->tval & NUM) +#define isarr(n) ((n)->tval & ARR) +#define isfcn(n) ((n)->tval & FCN) +#define istrue(n) ((n)->csub == BTRUE) +#define istemp(n) ((n)->csub == CTEMP) +#define isargument(n) ((n)->nobj == ARG) +/* #define freeable(p) (!((p)->tval & DONTFREE)) */ +#define freeable(p) ( ((p)->tval & (STR|DONTFREE)) == STR ) + +/* structures used by regular expression matching machinery, mostly b.c: */ + +#define NCHARS (256+3) /* 256 handles 8-bit chars; 128 does 7-bit */ + /* watch out in match(), etc. */ +#define NSTATES 32 + +typedef struct rrow { + long ltype; /* long avoids pointer warnings on 64-bit */ + union { + int i; + Node *np; + uschar *up; + } lval; /* because Al stores a pointer in it! */ + int *lfollow; +} rrow; + +typedef struct fa { + uschar gototab[NSTATES][NCHARS]; + uschar out[NSTATES]; + uschar *restr; + int *posns[NSTATES]; + int anchor; + int use; + int initstat; + int curstat; + int accept; + int reset; + struct rrow re[1]; /* variable: actual size set by calling malloc */ +} fa; + + +#include "proto.h" Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/awkgram.y =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/awkgram.y (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/awkgram.y (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,486 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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 +#include +#include "awk.h" + +void checkdup(Node *list, Cell *item); +int yywrap(void) { return(1); } + +Node *beginloc = 0; +Node *endloc = 0; +int infunc = 0; /* = 1 if in arglist or body of func */ +int inloop = 0; /* = 1 if in while, for, do */ +char *curfname = 0; /* current function name */ +Node *arglist = 0; /* list of args for current function */ +%} + +%union { + Node *p; + Cell *cp; + int i; + char *s; +} + +%token FIRSTTOKEN /* must be first */ +%token

PROGRAM PASTAT PASTAT2 XBEGIN XEND +%token NL ',' '{' '(' '|' ';' '/' ')' '}' '[' ']' +%token ARRAY +%token MATCH NOTMATCH MATCHOP +%token FINAL DOT ALL CCL NCCL CHAR OR STAR QUEST PLUS EMPTYRE +%token AND BOR APPEND EQ GE GT LE LT NE IN +%token ARG BLTIN BREAK CLOSE CONTINUE DELETE DO EXIT FOR FUNC +%token SUB GSUB IF INDEX LSUBSTR MATCHFCN NEXT NEXTFILE +%token ADD MINUS MULT DIVIDE MOD +%token ASSIGN ASGNOP ADDEQ SUBEQ MULTEQ DIVEQ MODEQ POWEQ +%token PRINT PRINTF SPRINTF +%token

ELSE INTEST CONDEXPR +%token POSTINCR PREINCR POSTDECR PREDECR +%token VAR IVAR VARNF CALL NUMBER STRING +%token REGEXPR + +%type

pas pattern ppattern plist pplist patlist prarg term re +%type

pa_pat pa_stat pa_stats +%type reg_expr +%type

simple_stmt opt_simple_stmt stmt stmtlist +%type

var varname funcname varlist +%type

for if else while +%type do st +%type pst opt_pst lbrace rbrace rparen comma nl opt_nl and bor +%type subop print + +%right ASGNOP +%right '?' +%right ':' +%left BOR +%left AND +%left GETLINE +%nonassoc APPEND EQ GE GT LE LT NE MATCHOP IN '|' +%left ARG BLTIN BREAK CALL CLOSE CONTINUE DELETE DO EXIT FOR FUNC +%left GSUB IF INDEX LSUBSTR MATCHFCN NEXT NUMBER +%left PRINT PRINTF RETURN SPLIT SPRINTF STRING SUB SUBSTR +%left REGEXPR VAR VARNF IVAR WHILE '(' +%left CAT +%left '+' '-' +%left '*' '/' '%' +%left NOT UMINUS UPLUS +%right POWER +%right DECR INCR +%left INDIRECT +%token LASTTOKEN /* must be last */ + +%% + +program: + pas { if (errorflag==0) + winner = (Node *)stat3(PROGRAM, beginloc, $1, endloc); } + | error { yyclearin; bracecheck(); SYNTAX("bailing out"); } + ; + +and: + AND | and NL + ; + +bor: + BOR | bor NL + ; + +comma: + ',' | comma NL + ; + +do: + DO | do NL + ; + +else: + ELSE | else NL + ; + +for: + FOR '(' opt_simple_stmt ';' opt_nl pattern ';' opt_nl opt_simple_stmt rparen {inloop++;} stmt + { --inloop; $$ = stat4(FOR, $3, notnull($6), $9, $12); } + | FOR '(' opt_simple_stmt ';' ';' opt_nl opt_simple_stmt rparen {inloop++;} stmt + { --inloop; $$ = stat4(FOR, $3, NIL, $7, $10); } + | FOR '(' varname IN varname rparen {inloop++;} stmt + { --inloop; $$ = stat3(IN, $3, makearr($5), $8); } + ; + +funcname: + VAR { setfname($1); } + | CALL { setfname($1); } + ; + +if: + IF '(' pattern rparen { $$ = notnull($3); } + ; + +lbrace: + '{' | lbrace NL + ; + +nl: + NL | nl NL + ; + +opt_nl: + /* empty */ { $$ = 0; } + | nl + ; + +opt_pst: + /* empty */ { $$ = 0; } + | pst + ; + + +opt_simple_stmt: + /* empty */ { $$ = 0; } + | simple_stmt + ; + +pas: + opt_pst { $$ = 0; } + | opt_pst pa_stats opt_pst { $$ = $2; } + ; + +pa_pat: + pattern { $$ = notnull($1); } + ; + +pa_stat: + pa_pat { $$ = stat2(PASTAT, $1, stat2(PRINT, rectonode(), NIL)); } + | pa_pat lbrace stmtlist '}' { $$ = stat2(PASTAT, $1, $3); } + | pa_pat ',' opt_nl pa_pat { $$ = pa2stat($1, $4, stat2(PRINT, rectonode(), NIL)); } + | pa_pat ',' opt_nl pa_pat lbrace stmtlist '}' { $$ = pa2stat($1, $4, $6); } + | lbrace stmtlist '}' { $$ = stat2(PASTAT, NIL, $2); } + | XBEGIN lbrace stmtlist '}' + { beginloc = linkum(beginloc, $3); $$ = 0; } + | XEND lbrace stmtlist '}' + { endloc = linkum(endloc, $3); $$ = 0; } + | FUNC funcname '(' varlist rparen {infunc++;} lbrace stmtlist '}' + { infunc--; curfname=0; defn((Cell *)$2, $4, $8); $$ = 0; } + ; + +pa_stats: + pa_stat + | pa_stats opt_pst pa_stat { $$ = linkum($1, $3); } + ; + +patlist: + pattern + | patlist comma pattern { $$ = linkum($1, $3); } + ; + +ppattern: + var ASGNOP ppattern { $$ = op2($2, $1, $3); } + | ppattern '?' ppattern ':' ppattern %prec '?' + { $$ = op3(CONDEXPR, notnull($1), $3, $5); } + | ppattern bor ppattern %prec BOR + { $$ = op2(BOR, notnull($1), notnull($3)); } + | ppattern and ppattern %prec AND + { $$ = op2(AND, notnull($1), notnull($3)); } + | ppattern MATCHOP reg_expr { $$ = op3($2, NIL, $1, (Node*)makedfa($3, 0)); } + | ppattern MATCHOP ppattern + { if (constnode($3)) + $$ = op3($2, NIL, $1, (Node*)makedfa(strnode($3), 0)); + else + $$ = op3($2, (Node *)1, $1, $3); } + | ppattern IN varname { $$ = op2(INTEST, $1, makearr($3)); } + | '(' plist ')' IN varname { $$ = op2(INTEST, $2, makearr($5)); } + | ppattern term %prec CAT { $$ = op2(CAT, $1, $2); } + | re + | term + ; + +pattern: + var ASGNOP pattern { $$ = op2($2, $1, $3); } + | pattern '?' pattern ':' pattern %prec '?' + { $$ = op3(CONDEXPR, notnull($1), $3, $5); } + | pattern bor pattern %prec BOR + { $$ = op2(BOR, notnull($1), notnull($3)); } + | pattern and pattern %prec AND + { $$ = op2(AND, notnull($1), notnull($3)); } + | pattern EQ pattern { $$ = op2($2, $1, $3); } + | pattern GE pattern { $$ = op2($2, $1, $3); } + | pattern GT pattern { $$ = op2($2, $1, $3); } + | pattern LE pattern { $$ = op2($2, $1, $3); } + | pattern LT pattern { $$ = op2($2, $1, $3); } + | pattern NE pattern { $$ = op2($2, $1, $3); } + | pattern MATCHOP reg_expr { $$ = op3($2, NIL, $1, (Node*)makedfa($3, 0)); } + | pattern MATCHOP pattern + { if (constnode($3)) + $$ = op3($2, NIL, $1, (Node*)makedfa(strnode($3), 0)); + else + $$ = op3($2, (Node *)1, $1, $3); } + | pattern IN varname { $$ = op2(INTEST, $1, makearr($3)); } + | '(' plist ')' IN varname { $$ = op2(INTEST, $2, makearr($5)); } + | pattern '|' GETLINE var { + if (safe) SYNTAX("cmd | getline is unsafe"); + else $$ = op3(GETLINE, $4, itonp($2), $1); } + | pattern '|' GETLINE { + if (safe) SYNTAX("cmd | getline is unsafe"); + else $$ = op3(GETLINE, (Node*)0, itonp($2), $1); } + | pattern term %prec CAT { $$ = op2(CAT, $1, $2); } + | re + | term + ; + +plist: + pattern comma pattern { $$ = linkum($1, $3); } + | plist comma pattern { $$ = linkum($1, $3); } + ; + +pplist: + ppattern + | pplist comma ppattern { $$ = linkum($1, $3); } + ; + +prarg: + /* empty */ { $$ = rectonode(); } + | pplist + | '(' plist ')' { $$ = $2; } + ; + +print: + PRINT | PRINTF + ; + +pst: + NL | ';' | pst NL | pst ';' + ; + +rbrace: + '}' | rbrace NL + ; + +re: + reg_expr + { $$ = op3(MATCH, NIL, rectonode(), (Node*)makedfa($1, 0)); } + | NOT re { $$ = op1(NOT, notnull($2)); } + ; + +reg_expr: + '/' {startreg();} REGEXPR '/' { $$ = $3; } + ; + +rparen: + ')' | rparen NL + ; + +simple_stmt: + print prarg '|' term { + if (safe) SYNTAX("print | is unsafe"); + else $$ = stat3($1, $2, itonp($3), $4); } + | print prarg APPEND term { + if (safe) SYNTAX("print >> is unsafe"); + else $$ = stat3($1, $2, itonp($3), $4); } + | print prarg GT term { + if (safe) SYNTAX("print > is unsafe"); + else $$ = stat3($1, $2, itonp($3), $4); } + | print prarg { $$ = stat3($1, $2, NIL, NIL); } + | DELETE varname '[' patlist ']' { $$ = stat2(DELETE, makearr($2), $4); } + | DELETE varname { $$ = stat2(DELETE, makearr($2), 0); } + | pattern { $$ = exptostat($1); } + | error { yyclearin; SYNTAX("illegal statement"); } + ; + +st: + nl + | ';' opt_nl + ; + +stmt: + BREAK st { if (!inloop) SYNTAX("break illegal outside of loops"); + $$ = stat1(BREAK, NIL); } + | CONTINUE st { if (!inloop) SYNTAX("continue illegal outside of loops"); + $$ = stat1(CONTINUE, NIL); } + | do {inloop++;} stmt {--inloop;} WHILE '(' pattern ')' st + { $$ = stat2(DO, $3, notnull($7)); } + | EXIT pattern st { $$ = stat1(EXIT, $2); } + | EXIT st { $$ = stat1(EXIT, NIL); } + | for + | if stmt else stmt { $$ = stat3(IF, $1, $2, $4); } + | if stmt { $$ = stat3(IF, $1, $2, NIL); } + | lbrace stmtlist rbrace { $$ = $2; } + | NEXT st { if (infunc) + SYNTAX("next is illegal inside a function"); + $$ = stat1(NEXT, NIL); } + | NEXTFILE st { if (infunc) + SYNTAX("nextfile is illegal inside a function"); + $$ = stat1(NEXTFILE, NIL); } + | RETURN pattern st { $$ = stat1(RETURN, $2); } + | RETURN st { $$ = stat1(RETURN, NIL); } + | simple_stmt st + | while {inloop++;} stmt { --inloop; $$ = stat2(WHILE, $1, $3); } + | ';' opt_nl { $$ = 0; } + ; + +stmtlist: + stmt + | stmtlist stmt { $$ = linkum($1, $2); } + ; + +subop: + SUB | GSUB + ; + +term: + term '/' ASGNOP term { $$ = op2(DIVEQ, $1, $4); } + | term '+' term { $$ = op2(ADD, $1, $3); } + | term '-' term { $$ = op2(MINUS, $1, $3); } + | term '*' term { $$ = op2(MULT, $1, $3); } + | term '/' term { $$ = op2(DIVIDE, $1, $3); } + | term '%' term { $$ = op2(MOD, $1, $3); } + | term POWER term { $$ = op2(POWER, $1, $3); } + | '-' term %prec UMINUS { $$ = op1(UMINUS, $2); } + | '+' term %prec UMINUS { $$ = op1(UPLUS, $2); } + | NOT term %prec UMINUS { $$ = op1(NOT, notnull($2)); } + | BLTIN '(' ')' { $$ = op2(BLTIN, itonp($1), rectonode()); } + | BLTIN '(' patlist ')' { $$ = op2(BLTIN, itonp($1), $3); } + | BLTIN { $$ = op2(BLTIN, itonp($1), rectonode()); } + | CALL '(' ')' { $$ = op2(CALL, celltonode($1,CVAR), NIL); } + | CALL '(' patlist ')' { $$ = op2(CALL, celltonode($1,CVAR), $3); } + | CLOSE term { $$ = op1(CLOSE, $2); } + | DECR var { $$ = op1(PREDECR, $2); } + | INCR var { $$ = op1(PREINCR, $2); } + | var DECR { $$ = op1(POSTDECR, $1); } + | var INCR { $$ = op1(POSTINCR, $1); } + | GETLINE var LT term { $$ = op3(GETLINE, $2, itonp($3), $4); } + | GETLINE LT term { $$ = op3(GETLINE, NIL, itonp($2), $3); } + | GETLINE var { $$ = op3(GETLINE, $2, NIL, NIL); } + | GETLINE { $$ = op3(GETLINE, NIL, NIL, NIL); } + | INDEX '(' pattern comma pattern ')' + { $$ = op2(INDEX, $3, $5); } + | INDEX '(' pattern comma reg_expr ')' + { SYNTAX("index() doesn't permit regular expressions"); + $$ = op2(INDEX, $3, (Node*)$5); } + | '(' pattern ')' { $$ = $2; } + | MATCHFCN '(' pattern comma reg_expr ')' + { $$ = op3(MATCHFCN, NIL, $3, (Node*)makedfa($5, 1)); } + | MATCHFCN '(' pattern comma pattern ')' + { if (constnode($5)) + $$ = op3(MATCHFCN, NIL, $3, (Node*)makedfa(strnode($5), 1)); + else + $$ = op3(MATCHFCN, (Node *)1, $3, $5); } + | NUMBER { $$ = celltonode($1, CCON); } + | SPLIT '(' pattern comma varname comma pattern ')' /* string */ + { $$ = op4(SPLIT, $3, makearr($5), $7, (Node*)STRING); } + | SPLIT '(' pattern comma varname comma reg_expr ')' /* const /regexp/ */ + { $$ = op4(SPLIT, $3, makearr($5), (Node*)makedfa($7, 1), (Node *)REGEXPR); } + | SPLIT '(' pattern comma varname ')' + { $$ = op4(SPLIT, $3, makearr($5), NIL, (Node*)STRING); } /* default */ + | SPRINTF '(' patlist ')' { $$ = op1($1, $3); } + | STRING { $$ = celltonode($1, CCON); } + | subop '(' reg_expr comma pattern ')' + { $$ = op4($1, NIL, (Node*)makedfa($3, 1), $5, rectonode()); } + | subop '(' pattern comma pattern ')' + { if (constnode($3)) + $$ = op4($1, NIL, (Node*)makedfa(strnode($3), 1), $5, rectonode()); + else + $$ = op4($1, (Node *)1, $3, $5, rectonode()); } + | subop '(' reg_expr comma pattern comma var ')' + { $$ = op4($1, NIL, (Node*)makedfa($3, 1), $5, $7); } + | subop '(' pattern comma pattern comma var ')' + { if (constnode($3)) + $$ = op4($1, NIL, (Node*)makedfa(strnode($3), 1), $5, $7); + else + $$ = op4($1, (Node *)1, $3, $5, $7); } + | SUBSTR '(' pattern comma pattern comma pattern ')' + { $$ = op3(SUBSTR, $3, $5, $7); } + | SUBSTR '(' pattern comma pattern ')' + { $$ = op3(SUBSTR, $3, $5, NIL); } + | var + ; + +var: + varname + | varname '[' patlist ']' { $$ = op2(ARRAY, makearr($1), $3); } + | IVAR { $$ = op1(INDIRECT, celltonode($1, CVAR)); } + | INDIRECT term { $$ = op1(INDIRECT, $2); } + ; + +varlist: + /* nothing */ { arglist = $$ = 0; } + | VAR { arglist = $$ = celltonode($1,CVAR); } + | varlist comma VAR { + checkdup($1, $3); + arglist = $$ = linkum($1,celltonode($3,CVAR)); } + ; + +varname: + VAR { $$ = celltonode($1, CVAR); } + | ARG { $$ = op1(ARG, itonp($1)); } + | VARNF { $$ = op1(VARNF, (Node *) $1); } + ; + + +while: + WHILE '(' pattern rparen { $$ = notnull($3); } + ; + +%% + +void setfname(Cell *p) +{ + if (isarr(p)) + SYNTAX("%s is an array, not a function", p->nval); + else if (isfcn(p)) + SYNTAX("you can't define function %s more than once", p->nval); + curfname = p->nval; +} + +int constnode(Node *p) +{ + return isvalue(p) && ((Cell *) (p->narg[0]))->csub == CCON; +} + +char *strnode(Node *p) +{ + return ((Cell *)(p->narg[0]))->sval; +} + +Node *notnull(Node *n) +{ + switch (n->nobj) { + case LE: case LT: case EQ: case NE: case GT: case GE: + case BOR: case AND: case NOT: + return n; + default: + return op2(NE, n, nullnode); + } +} + +void checkdup(Node *vl, Cell *cp) /* check if name already in list */ +{ + char *s = cp->nval; + for ( ; vl; vl = vl->nnext) { + if (strcmp(s, ((Cell *)(vl->narg[0]))->nval) == 0) { + SYNTAX("duplicate argument %s", s); + break; + } + } +} Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/b.c =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/b.c (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/b.c (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,1209 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +/* lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate. */ + +#define DEBUG + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "awk.h" +#include "ytab.h" + +#define HAT (NCHARS+2) /* matches ^ in regular expr */ + /* NCHARS is 2**n */ +#define MAXLIN 22 + +#define type(v) (v)->nobj /* badly overloaded here */ +#define info(v) (v)->ntype /* badly overloaded here */ +#define left(v) (v)->narg[0] +#define right(v) (v)->narg[1] +#define parent(v) (v)->nnext + +#define LEAF case CCL: case NCCL: case CHAR: case DOT: case FINAL: case ALL: +#define ELEAF case EMPTYRE: /* empty string in regexp */ +#define UNARY case STAR: case PLUS: case QUEST: + +/* encoding in tree Nodes: + leaf (CCL, NCCL, CHAR, DOT, FINAL, ALL, EMPTYRE): + left is index, right contains value or pointer to value + unary (STAR, PLUS, QUEST): left is child, right is null + binary (CAT, OR): left and right are children + parent contains pointer to parent +*/ + + +int *setvec; +int *tmpset; +int maxsetvec = 0; + +int rtok; /* next token in current re */ +int rlxval; +static uschar *rlxstr; +static uschar *prestr; /* current position in current re */ +static uschar *lastre; /* origin of last re */ +static uschar *lastatom; /* origin of last Atom */ +static uschar *starttok; +static uschar *basestr; /* starts with original, replaced during + repetition processing */ +static uschar *firstbasestr; + +static int setcnt; +static int poscnt; + +char *patbeg; +int patlen; + +#define NFA 20 /* cache this many dynamic fa's */ +fa *fatab[NFA]; +int nfatab = 0; /* entries in fatab */ + +fa *makedfa(const char *s, int anchor) /* returns dfa for reg expr s */ +{ + int i, use, nuse; + fa *pfa; + static int now = 1; + + if (setvec == 0) { /* first time through any RE */ + maxsetvec = MAXLIN; + setvec = (int *) malloc(maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + tmpset = (int *) malloc(maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + if (setvec == 0 || tmpset == 0) + overflo("out of space initializing makedfa"); + } + + if (compile_time) /* a constant for sure */ + return mkdfa(s, anchor); + for (i = 0; i < nfatab; i++) /* is it there already? */ + if (fatab[i]->anchor == anchor + && strcmp((const char *) fatab[i]->restr, s) == 0) { + fatab[i]->use = now++; + return fatab[i]; + } + pfa = mkdfa(s, anchor); + if (nfatab < NFA) { /* room for another */ + fatab[nfatab] = pfa; + fatab[nfatab]->use = now++; + nfatab++; + return pfa; + } + use = fatab[0]->use; /* replace least-recently used */ + nuse = 0; + for (i = 1; i < nfatab; i++) + if (fatab[i]->use < use) { + use = fatab[i]->use; + nuse = i; + } + freefa(fatab[nuse]); + fatab[nuse] = pfa; + pfa->use = now++; + return pfa; +} + +fa *mkdfa(const char *s, int anchor) /* does the real work of making a dfa */ + /* anchor = 1 for anchored matches, else 0 */ +{ + Node *p, *p1; + fa *f; + + firstbasestr = (uschar *) s; + basestr = firstbasestr; + p = reparse(s); + p1 = op2(CAT, op2(STAR, op2(ALL, NIL, NIL), NIL), p); + /* put ALL STAR in front of reg. exp. */ + p1 = op2(CAT, p1, op2(FINAL, NIL, NIL)); + /* put FINAL after reg. exp. */ + + poscnt = 0; + penter(p1); /* enter parent pointers and leaf indices */ + if ((f = (fa *) calloc(1, sizeof(fa) + poscnt*sizeof(rrow))) == NULL) + overflo("out of space for fa"); + f->accept = poscnt-1; /* penter has computed number of positions in re */ + cfoll(f, p1); /* set up follow sets */ + freetr(p1); + if ((f->posns[0] = (int *) calloc(1, *(f->re[0].lfollow)*sizeof(int))) == NULL) + overflo("out of space in makedfa"); + if ((f->posns[1] = (int *) calloc(1, sizeof(int))) == NULL) + overflo("out of space in makedfa"); + *f->posns[1] = 0; + f->initstat = makeinit(f, anchor); + f->anchor = anchor; + f->restr = (uschar *) tostring(s); + if (firstbasestr != basestr) { + if (basestr) + xfree(basestr); + } + return f; +} + +int makeinit(fa *f, int anchor) +{ + int i, k; + + f->curstat = 2; + f->out[2] = 0; + f->reset = 0; + k = *(f->re[0].lfollow); + xfree(f->posns[2]); + if ((f->posns[2] = (int *) calloc(1, (k+1)*sizeof(int))) == NULL) + overflo("out of space in makeinit"); + for (i=0; i <= k; i++) { + (f->posns[2])[i] = (f->re[0].lfollow)[i]; + } + if ((f->posns[2])[1] == f->accept) + f->out[2] = 1; + for (i=0; i < NCHARS; i++) + f->gototab[2][i] = 0; + f->curstat = cgoto(f, 2, HAT); + if (anchor) { + *f->posns[2] = k-1; /* leave out position 0 */ + for (i=0; i < k; i++) { + (f->posns[0])[i] = (f->posns[2])[i]; + } + + f->out[0] = f->out[2]; + if (f->curstat != 2) + --(*f->posns[f->curstat]); + } + return f->curstat; +} + +void penter(Node *p) /* set up parent pointers and leaf indices */ +{ + switch (type(p)) { + ELEAF + LEAF + info(p) = poscnt; + poscnt++; + break; + UNARY + penter(left(p)); + parent(left(p)) = p; + break; + case CAT: + case OR: + penter(left(p)); + penter(right(p)); + parent(left(p)) = p; + parent(right(p)) = p; + break; + default: /* can't happen */ + FATAL("can't happen: unknown type %d in penter", type(p)); + break; + } +} + +void freetr(Node *p) /* free parse tree */ +{ + switch (type(p)) { + ELEAF + LEAF + xfree(p); + break; + UNARY + freetr(left(p)); + xfree(p); + break; + case CAT: + case OR: + freetr(left(p)); + freetr(right(p)); + xfree(p); + break; + default: /* can't happen */ + FATAL("can't happen: unknown type %d in freetr", type(p)); + break; + } +} + +/* in the parsing of regular expressions, metacharacters like . have */ +/* to be seen literally; \056 is not a metacharacter. */ + +int hexstr(uschar **pp) /* find and eval hex string at pp, return new p */ +{ /* only pick up one 8-bit byte (2 chars) */ + uschar *p; + int n = 0; + int i; + + for (i = 0, p = (uschar *) *pp; i < 2 && isxdigit(*p); i++, p++) { + if (isdigit(*p)) + n = 16 * n + *p - '0'; + else if (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'f') + n = 16 * n + *p - 'a' + 10; + else if (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'F') + n = 16 * n + *p - 'A' + 10; + } + *pp = (uschar *) p; + return n; +} + +#define isoctdigit(c) ((c) >= '0' && (c) <= '7') /* multiple use of arg */ + +int quoted(uschar **pp) /* pick up next thing after a \\ */ + /* and increment *pp */ +{ + uschar *p = *pp; + int c; + + if ((c = *p++) == 't') + c = '\t'; + else if (c == 'n') + c = '\n'; + else if (c == 'f') + c = '\f'; + else if (c == 'r') + c = '\r'; + else if (c == 'b') + c = '\b'; + else if (c == '\\') + c = '\\'; + else if (c == 'x') { /* hexadecimal goo follows */ + c = hexstr(&p); /* this adds a null if number is invalid */ + } else if (isoctdigit(c)) { /* \d \dd \ddd */ + int n = c - '0'; + if (isoctdigit(*p)) { + n = 8 * n + *p++ - '0'; + if (isoctdigit(*p)) + n = 8 * n + *p++ - '0'; + } + c = n; + } /* else */ + /* c = c; */ + *pp = p; + return c; +} + +char *cclenter(const char *argp) /* add a character class */ +{ + int i, c, c2; + uschar *p = (uschar *) argp; + uschar *op, *bp; + static uschar *buf = 0; + static int bufsz = 100; + + op = p; + if (buf == 0 && (buf = (uschar *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of space for character class [%.10s...] 1", p); + bp = buf; + for (i = 0; (c = *p++) != 0; ) { + if (c == '\\') { + c = quoted(&p); + } else if (c == '-' && i > 0 && bp[-1] != 0) { + if (*p != 0) { + c = bp[-1]; + c2 = *p++; + if (c2 == '\\') + c2 = quoted(&p); + if (c > c2) { /* empty; ignore */ + bp--; + i--; + continue; + } + while (c < c2) { + if (!adjbuf((char **) &buf, &bufsz, bp-buf+2, 100, (char **) &bp, "cclenter1")) + FATAL("out of space for character class [%.10s...] 2", p); + *bp++ = ++c; + i++; + } + continue; + } + } + if (!adjbuf((char **) &buf, &bufsz, bp-buf+2, 100, (char **) &bp, "cclenter2")) + FATAL("out of space for character class [%.10s...] 3", p); + *bp++ = c; + i++; + } + *bp = 0; + dprintf( ("cclenter: in = |%s|, out = |%s|\n", op, buf) ); + xfree(op); + return (char *) tostring((char *) buf); +} + +void overflo(const char *s) +{ + FATAL("regular expression too big: %.30s...", s); +} + +void cfoll(fa *f, Node *v) /* enter follow set of each leaf of vertex v into lfollow[leaf] */ +{ + int i; + int *p; + + switch (type(v)) { + ELEAF + LEAF + f->re[info(v)].ltype = type(v); + f->re[info(v)].lval.np = right(v); + while (f->accept >= maxsetvec) { /* guessing here! */ + maxsetvec *= 4; + setvec = (int *) realloc(setvec, maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + tmpset = (int *) realloc(tmpset, maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + if (setvec == 0 || tmpset == 0) + overflo("out of space in cfoll()"); + } + for (i = 0; i <= f->accept; i++) + setvec[i] = 0; + setcnt = 0; + follow(v); /* computes setvec and setcnt */ + if ((p = (int *) calloc(1, (setcnt+1)*sizeof(int))) == NULL) + overflo("out of space building follow set"); + f->re[info(v)].lfollow = p; + *p = setcnt; + for (i = f->accept; i >= 0; i--) + if (setvec[i] == 1) + *++p = i; + break; + UNARY + cfoll(f,left(v)); + break; + case CAT: + case OR: + cfoll(f,left(v)); + cfoll(f,right(v)); + break; + default: /* can't happen */ + FATAL("can't happen: unknown type %d in cfoll", type(v)); + } +} + +int first(Node *p) /* collects initially active leaves of p into setvec */ + /* returns 0 if p matches empty string */ +{ + int b, lp; + + switch (type(p)) { + ELEAF + LEAF + lp = info(p); /* look for high-water mark of subscripts */ + while (setcnt >= maxsetvec || lp >= maxsetvec) { /* guessing here! */ + maxsetvec *= 4; + setvec = (int *) realloc(setvec, maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + tmpset = (int *) realloc(tmpset, maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + if (setvec == 0 || tmpset == 0) + overflo("out of space in first()"); + } + if (type(p) == EMPTYRE) { + setvec[lp] = 0; + return(0); + } + if (setvec[lp] != 1) { + setvec[lp] = 1; + setcnt++; + } + if (type(p) == CCL && (*(char *) right(p)) == '\0') + return(0); /* empty CCL */ + else return(1); + case PLUS: + if (first(left(p)) == 0) return(0); + return(1); + case STAR: + case QUEST: + first(left(p)); + return(0); + case CAT: + if (first(left(p)) == 0 && first(right(p)) == 0) return(0); + return(1); + case OR: + b = first(right(p)); + if (first(left(p)) == 0 || b == 0) return(0); + return(1); + } + FATAL("can't happen: unknown type %d in first", type(p)); /* can't happen */ + return(-1); +} + +void follow(Node *v) /* collects leaves that can follow v into setvec */ +{ + Node *p; + + if (type(v) == FINAL) + return; + p = parent(v); + switch (type(p)) { + case STAR: + case PLUS: + first(v); + follow(p); + return; + + case OR: + case QUEST: + follow(p); + return; + + case CAT: + if (v == left(p)) { /* v is left child of p */ + if (first(right(p)) == 0) { + follow(p); + return; + } + } else /* v is right child */ + follow(p); + return; + } +} + +int member(int c, const char *sarg) /* is c in s? */ +{ + uschar *s = (uschar *) sarg; + + while (*s) + if (c == *s++) + return(1); + return(0); +} + +int match(fa *f, const char *p0) /* shortest match ? */ +{ + int s, ns; + uschar *p = (uschar *) p0; + + s = f->reset ? makeinit(f,0) : f->initstat; + if (f->out[s]) + return(1); + do { + /* assert(*p < NCHARS); */ + if ((ns = f->gototab[s][*p]) != 0) + s = ns; + else + s = cgoto(f, s, *p); + if (f->out[s]) + return(1); + } while (*p++ != 0); + return(0); +} + +int pmatch(fa *f, const char *p0) /* longest match, for sub */ +{ + int s, ns; + uschar *p = (uschar *) p0; + uschar *q; + int i, k; + + /* s = f->reset ? makeinit(f,1) : f->initstat; */ + if (f->reset) { + f->initstat = s = makeinit(f,1); + } else { + s = f->initstat; + } + patbeg = (char *) p; + patlen = -1; + do { + q = p; + do { + if (f->out[s]) /* final state */ + patlen = q-p; + /* assert(*q < NCHARS); */ + if ((ns = f->gototab[s][*q]) != 0) + s = ns; + else + s = cgoto(f, s, *q); + if (s == 1) { /* no transition */ + if (patlen >= 0) { + patbeg = (char *) p; + return(1); + } + else + goto nextin; /* no match */ + } + } while (*q++ != 0); + if (f->out[s]) + patlen = q-p-1; /* don't count $ */ + if (patlen >= 0) { + patbeg = (char *) p; + return(1); + } + nextin: + s = 2; + if (f->reset) { + for (i = 2; i <= f->curstat; i++) + xfree(f->posns[i]); + k = *f->posns[0]; + if ((f->posns[2] = (int *) calloc(1, (k+1)*sizeof(int))) == NULL) + overflo("out of space in pmatch"); + for (i = 0; i <= k; i++) + (f->posns[2])[i] = (f->posns[0])[i]; + f->initstat = f->curstat = 2; + f->out[2] = f->out[0]; + for (i = 0; i < NCHARS; i++) + f->gototab[2][i] = 0; + } + } while (*p++ != 0); + return (0); +} + +int nematch(fa *f, const char *p0) /* non-empty match, for sub */ +{ + int s, ns; + uschar *p = (uschar *) p0; + uschar *q; + int i, k; + + /* s = f->reset ? makeinit(f,1) : f->initstat; */ + if (f->reset) { + f->initstat = s = makeinit(f,1); + } else { + s = f->initstat; + } + patlen = -1; + while (*p) { + q = p; + do { + if (f->out[s]) /* final state */ + patlen = q-p; + /* assert(*q < NCHARS); */ + if ((ns = f->gototab[s][*q]) != 0) + s = ns; + else + s = cgoto(f, s, *q); + if (s == 1) { /* no transition */ + if (patlen > 0) { + patbeg = (char *) p; + return(1); + } else + goto nnextin; /* no nonempty match */ + } + } while (*q++ != 0); + if (f->out[s]) + patlen = q-p-1; /* don't count $ */ + if (patlen > 0 ) { + patbeg = (char *) p; + return(1); + } + nnextin: + s = 2; + if (f->reset) { + for (i = 2; i <= f->curstat; i++) + xfree(f->posns[i]); + k = *f->posns[0]; + if ((f->posns[2] = (int *) calloc(1, (k+1)*sizeof(int))) == NULL) + overflo("out of state space"); + for (i = 0; i <= k; i++) + (f->posns[2])[i] = (f->posns[0])[i]; + f->initstat = f->curstat = 2; + f->out[2] = f->out[0]; + for (i = 0; i < NCHARS; i++) + f->gototab[2][i] = 0; + } + p++; + } + return (0); +} + +Node *reparse(const char *p) /* parses regular expression pointed to by p */ +{ /* uses relex() to scan regular expression */ + Node *np; + + dprintf( ("reparse <%s>\n", p) ); + lastre = prestr = (uschar *) p; /* prestr points to string to be parsed */ + rtok = relex(); + /* GNU compatibility: an empty regexp matches anything */ + if (rtok == '\0') { + /* FATAL("empty regular expression"); previous */ + return(op2(EMPTYRE, NIL, NIL)); + } + np = regexp(); + if (rtok != '\0') + FATAL("syntax error in regular expression %s at %s", lastre, prestr); + return(np); +} + +Node *regexp(void) /* top-level parse of reg expr */ +{ + return (alt(concat(primary()))); +} + +Node *primary(void) +{ + Node *np; + int savelastatom; + + switch (rtok) { + case CHAR: + lastatom = starttok; + np = op2(CHAR, NIL, itonp(rlxval)); + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(np)); + case ALL: + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(op2(ALL, NIL, NIL))); + case EMPTYRE: + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(op2(EMPTYRE, NIL, NIL))); + case DOT: + lastatom = starttok; + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(op2(DOT, NIL, NIL))); + case CCL: + np = op2(CCL, NIL, (Node*) cclenter((char *) rlxstr)); + lastatom = starttok; + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(np)); + case NCCL: + np = op2(NCCL, NIL, (Node *) cclenter((char *) rlxstr)); + lastatom = starttok; + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(np)); + case '^': + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(op2(CHAR, NIL, itonp(HAT)))); + case '$': + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(op2(CHAR, NIL, NIL))); + case '(': + lastatom = starttok; + savelastatom = starttok - basestr; /* Retain over recursion */ + rtok = relex(); + if (rtok == ')') { /* special pleading for () */ + rtok = relex(); + return unary(op2(CCL, NIL, (Node *) tostring(""))); + } + np = regexp(); + if (rtok == ')') { + lastatom = basestr + savelastatom; /* Restore */ + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(np)); + } + else + FATAL("syntax error in regular expression %s at %s", lastre, prestr); + default: + FATAL("illegal primary in regular expression %s at %s", lastre, prestr); + } + return 0; /*NOTREACHED*/ +} + +Node *concat(Node *np) +{ + switch (rtok) { + case CHAR: case DOT: case ALL: case CCL: case NCCL: case '$': case '(': + return (concat(op2(CAT, np, primary()))); + case EMPTYRE: + rtok = relex(); + return (concat(op2(CAT, op2(CCL, NIL, (Node *) tostring("")), + primary()))); + } + return (np); +} + +Node *alt(Node *np) +{ + if (rtok == OR) { + rtok = relex(); + return (alt(op2(OR, np, concat(primary())))); + } + return (np); +} + +Node *unary(Node *np) +{ + switch (rtok) { + case STAR: + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(op2(STAR, np, NIL))); + case PLUS: + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(op2(PLUS, np, NIL))); + case QUEST: + rtok = relex(); + return (unary(op2(QUEST, np, NIL))); + default: + return (np); + } +} + +/* + * Character class definitions conformant to the POSIX locale as + * defined in IEEE P1003.1 draft 7 of June 2001, assuming the source + * and operating character sets are both ASCII (ISO646) or supersets + * thereof. + * + * Note that to avoid overflowing the temporary buffer used in + * relex(), the expanded character class (prior to range expansion) + * must be less than twice the size of their full name. + */ + +/* Because isblank doesn't show up in any of the header files on any + * system i use, it's defined here. if some other locale has a richer + * definition of "blank", define HAS_ISBLANK and provide your own + * version. + * the parentheses here are an attempt to find a path through the maze + * of macro definition and/or function and/or version provided. thanks + * to nelson beebe for the suggestion; let's see if it works everywhere. + */ + +/* #define HAS_ISBLANK */ +#ifndef HAS_ISBLANK + +int (xisblank)(int c) +{ + return c==' ' || c=='\t'; +} + +#endif + +struct charclass { + const char *cc_name; + int cc_namelen; + int (*cc_func)(int); +} charclasses[] = { + { "alnum", 5, isalnum }, + { "alpha", 5, isalpha }, +#ifndef HAS_ISBLANK + { "blank", 5, xisblank }, +#else + { "blank", 5, isblank }, +#endif + { "cntrl", 5, iscntrl }, + { "digit", 5, isdigit }, + { "graph", 5, isgraph }, + { "lower", 5, islower }, + { "print", 5, isprint }, + { "punct", 5, ispunct }, + { "space", 5, isspace }, + { "upper", 5, isupper }, + { "xdigit", 6, isxdigit }, + { NULL, 0, NULL }, +}; + +#define REPEAT_SIMPLE 0 +#define REPEAT_PLUS_APPENDED 1 +#define REPEAT_WITH_Q 2 +#define REPEAT_ZERO 3 + +static int +replace_repeat(const uschar *reptok, int reptoklen, const uschar *atom, + int atomlen, int firstnum, int secondnum, int special_case) +{ + int i, j; + uschar *buf = 0; + int ret = 1; + int init_q = (firstnum==0); /* first added char will be ? */ + int n_q_reps = secondnum-firstnum; /* m>n, so reduce until {1,m-n} left */ + int prefix_length = reptok - basestr; /* prefix includes first rep */ + int suffix_length = strlen((char *) reptok) - reptoklen; /* string after rep specifier */ + int size = prefix_length + suffix_length; + + if (firstnum > 1) { /* add room for reps 2 through firstnum */ + size += atomlen*(firstnum-1); + } + + /* Adjust size of buffer for special cases */ + if (special_case == REPEAT_PLUS_APPENDED) { + size++; /* for the final + */ + } else if (special_case == REPEAT_WITH_Q) { + size += init_q + (atomlen+1)* n_q_reps; + } else if (special_case == REPEAT_ZERO) { + size += 2; /* just a null ERE: () */ + } + if ((buf = (uschar *) malloc(size+1)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of space in reg expr %.10s..", lastre); + memcpy(buf, basestr, prefix_length); /* copy prefix */ + j = prefix_length; + if (special_case == REPEAT_ZERO) { + j -= atomlen; + buf[j++] = '('; + buf[j++] = ')'; + } + for (i=1; i < firstnum; i++) { /* copy x reps */ + memcpy(&buf[j], atom, atomlen); + j += atomlen; + } + if (special_case == REPEAT_PLUS_APPENDED) { + buf[j++] = '+'; + } else if (special_case == REPEAT_WITH_Q) { + if (init_q) buf[j++] = '?'; + for (i=0; i < n_q_reps; i++) { /* copy x? reps */ + memcpy(&buf[j], atom, atomlen); + j += atomlen; + buf[j++] = '?'; + } + } + memcpy(&buf[j], reptok+reptoklen, suffix_length); + if (special_case == REPEAT_ZERO) { + buf[j+suffix_length] = '\0'; + } else { + buf[size] = '\0'; + } + /* free old basestr */ + if (firstbasestr != basestr) { + if (basestr) + xfree(basestr); + } + basestr = buf; + prestr = buf + prefix_length; + if (special_case == REPEAT_ZERO) { + prestr -= atomlen; + ret++; + } + return ret; +} + +static int repeat(const uschar *reptok, int reptoklen, const uschar *atom, + int atomlen, int firstnum, int secondnum) +{ + /* + In general, the repetition specifier or "bound" is replaced here + by an equivalent ERE string, repeating the immediately previous atom + and appending ? and + as needed. Note that the first copy of the + atom is left in place, except in the special_case of a zero-repeat + (i.e., {0}). + */ + if (secondnum < 0) { /* means {n,} -> repeat n-1 times followed by PLUS */ + if (firstnum < 2) { + /* 0 or 1: should be handled before you get here */ + FATAL("internal error"); + } else { + return replace_repeat(reptok, reptoklen, atom, atomlen, + firstnum, secondnum, REPEAT_PLUS_APPENDED); + } + } else if (firstnum == secondnum) { /* {n} or {n,n} -> simply repeat n-1 times */ + if (firstnum == 0) { /* {0} or {0,0} */ + /* This case is unusual because the resulting + replacement string might actually be SMALLER than + the original ERE */ + return replace_repeat(reptok, reptoklen, atom, atomlen, + firstnum, secondnum, REPEAT_ZERO); + } else { /* (firstnum >= 1) */ + return replace_repeat(reptok, reptoklen, atom, atomlen, + firstnum, secondnum, REPEAT_SIMPLE); + } + } else if (firstnum < secondnum) { /* {n,m} -> repeat n-1 times then alternate */ + /* x{n,m} => xx...x{1, m-n+1} => xx...x?x?x?..x? */ + return replace_repeat(reptok, reptoklen, atom, atomlen, + firstnum, secondnum, REPEAT_WITH_Q); + } else { /* Error - shouldn't be here (n>m) */ + FATAL("internal error"); + } + return 0; +} + +int relex(void) /* lexical analyzer for reparse */ +{ + int c, n; + int cflag; + static uschar *buf = 0; + static int bufsz = 100; + uschar *bp; + struct charclass *cc; + int i; + int num, m, commafound, digitfound; + const uschar *startreptok; + +rescan: + starttok = prestr; + + switch (c = *prestr++) { + case '|': return OR; + case '*': return STAR; + case '+': return PLUS; + case '?': return QUEST; + case '.': return DOT; + case '\0': prestr--; return '\0'; + case '^': + case '$': + case '(': + case ')': + return c; + case '\\': + rlxval = quoted(&prestr); + return CHAR; + default: + rlxval = c; + return CHAR; + case '[': + if (buf == 0 && (buf = (uschar *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of space in reg expr %.10s..", lastre); + bp = buf; + if (*prestr == '^') { + cflag = 1; + prestr++; + } + else + cflag = 0; + n = 2 * strlen((const char *) prestr)+1; + if (!adjbuf((char **) &buf, &bufsz, n, n, (char **) &bp, "relex1")) + FATAL("out of space for reg expr %.10s...", lastre); + for (; ; ) { + if ((c = *prestr++) == '\\') { + *bp++ = '\\'; + if ((c = *prestr++) == '\0') + FATAL("nonterminated character class %.20s...", lastre); + *bp++ = c; + /* } else if (c == '\n') { */ + /* FATAL("newline in character class %.20s...", lastre); */ + } else if (c == '[' && *prestr == ':') { + /* POSIX char class names, Dag-Erling Smorgrav, des@ofug.org */ + for (cc = charclasses; cc->cc_name; cc++) + if (strncmp((const char *) prestr + 1, (const char *) cc->cc_name, cc->cc_namelen) == 0) + break; + if (cc->cc_name != NULL && prestr[1 + cc->cc_namelen] == ':' && + prestr[2 + cc->cc_namelen] == ']') { + prestr += cc->cc_namelen + 3; + /* + * BUG: We begin at 1, instead of 0, since we + * would otherwise prematurely terminate the + * string for classes like [[:cntrl:]]. This + * means that we can't match the NUL character, + * not without first adapting the entire + * program to track each string's length. + */ + for (i = 1; i <= UCHAR_MAX; i++) { + if (!adjbuf((char **) &buf, &bufsz, bp-buf+1, 100, (char **) &bp, "relex2")) + FATAL("out of space for reg expr %.10s...", lastre); + if (cc->cc_func(i)) { + *bp++ = i; + n++; + } + } + } else + *bp++ = c; + } else if (c == '[' && *prestr == '.') { + char collate_char; + prestr++; + collate_char = *prestr++; + if (*prestr == '.' && prestr[1] == ']') { + prestr += 2; + /* Found it: map via locale TBD: for + now, simply return this char. This + is sufficient to pass conformance + test awk.ex 156 + */ + if (*prestr == ']') { + prestr++; + rlxval = collate_char; + return CHAR; + } + } + } else if (c == '[' && *prestr == '=') { + char equiv_char; + prestr++; + equiv_char = *prestr++; + if (*prestr == '=' && prestr[1] == ']') { + prestr += 2; + /* Found it: map via locale TBD: for now + simply return this char. This is + sufficient to pass conformance test + awk.ex 156 + */ + if (*prestr == ']') { + prestr++; + rlxval = equiv_char; + return CHAR; + } + } + } else if (c == '\0') { + FATAL("nonterminated character class %.20s", lastre); + } else if (bp == buf) { /* 1st char is special */ + *bp++ = c; + } else if (c == ']') { + *bp++ = 0; + rlxstr = (uschar *) tostring((char *) buf); + if (cflag == 0) + return CCL; + else + return NCCL; + } else + *bp++ = c; + } + break; + case '{': + if (isdigit(*(prestr))) { + num = 0; /* Process as a repetition */ + n = -1; m = -1; + commafound = 0; + digitfound = 0; + startreptok = prestr-1; + /* Remember start of previous atom here ? */ + } else { /* just a { char, not a repetition */ + rlxval = c; + return CHAR; + } + for (; ; ) { + if ((c = *prestr++) == '}') { + if (commafound) { + if (digitfound) { /* {n,m} */ + m = num; + if (m 0) { + if ((n==0) && (m==0)) { + return EMPTYRE; + } + /* must rescan input for next token */ + goto rescan; + } + /* Failed to replace: eat up {...} characters + and treat like just PLUS */ + return PLUS; + } else if (c == '\0') { + FATAL("nonterminated character class %.20s", + lastre); + } else if (isdigit(c)) { + num = 10 * num + c - '0'; + digitfound = 1; + } else if (c == ',') { + if (commafound) + FATAL("illegal repetition expression: class %.20s", + lastre); + /* looking for {n,} or {n,m} */ + commafound = 1; + n = num; + digitfound = 0; /* reset */ + num = 0; + } else { + FATAL("illegal repetition expression: class %.20s", + lastre); + } + } + break; + } +} + +int cgoto(fa *f, int s, int c) +{ + int i, j, k; + int *p, *q; + + assert(c == HAT || c < NCHARS); + while (f->accept >= maxsetvec) { /* guessing here! */ + maxsetvec *= 4; + setvec = (int *) realloc(setvec, maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + tmpset = (int *) realloc(tmpset, maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + if (setvec == 0 || tmpset == 0) + overflo("out of space in cgoto()"); + } + for (i = 0; i <= f->accept; i++) + setvec[i] = 0; + setcnt = 0; + /* compute positions of gototab[s,c] into setvec */ + p = f->posns[s]; + for (i = 1; i <= *p; i++) { + if ((k = f->re[p[i]].ltype) != FINAL) { + if ((k == CHAR && c == ptoi(f->re[p[i]].lval.np)) + || (k == DOT && c != 0 && c != HAT) + || (k == ALL && c != 0) + || (k == EMPTYRE && c != 0) + || (k == CCL && member(c, (char *) f->re[p[i]].lval.up)) + || (k == NCCL && !member(c, (char *) f->re[p[i]].lval.up) && c != 0 && c != HAT)) { + q = f->re[p[i]].lfollow; + for (j = 1; j <= *q; j++) { + if (q[j] >= maxsetvec) { + maxsetvec *= 4; + setvec = (int *) realloc(setvec, maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + tmpset = (int *) realloc(tmpset, maxsetvec * sizeof(int)); + if (setvec == 0 || tmpset == 0) + overflo("cgoto overflow"); + } + if (setvec[q[j]] == 0) { + setcnt++; + setvec[q[j]] = 1; + } + } + } + } + } + /* determine if setvec is a previous state */ + tmpset[0] = setcnt; + j = 1; + for (i = f->accept; i >= 0; i--) + if (setvec[i]) { + tmpset[j++] = i; + } + /* tmpset == previous state? */ + for (i = 1; i <= f->curstat; i++) { + p = f->posns[i]; + if ((k = tmpset[0]) != p[0]) + goto different; + for (j = 1; j <= k; j++) + if (tmpset[j] != p[j]) + goto different; + /* setvec is state i */ + f->gototab[s][c] = i; + return i; + different:; + } + + /* add tmpset to current set of states */ + if (f->curstat >= NSTATES-1) { + f->curstat = 2; + f->reset = 1; + for (i = 2; i < NSTATES; i++) + xfree(f->posns[i]); + } else + ++(f->curstat); + for (i = 0; i < NCHARS; i++) + f->gototab[f->curstat][i] = 0; + xfree(f->posns[f->curstat]); + if ((p = (int *) calloc(1, (setcnt+1)*sizeof(int))) == NULL) + overflo("out of space in cgoto"); + + f->posns[f->curstat] = p; + f->gototab[s][c] = f->curstat; + for (i = 0; i <= setcnt; i++) + p[i] = tmpset[i]; + if (setvec[f->accept]) + f->out[f->curstat] = 1; + else + f->out[f->curstat] = 0; + return f->curstat; +} + + +void freefa(fa *f) /* free a finite automaton */ +{ + int i; + + if (f == NULL) + return; + for (i = 0; i <= f->curstat; i++) + xfree(f->posns[i]); + for (i = 0; i <= f->accept; i++) { + xfree(f->re[i].lfollow); + if (f->re[i].ltype == CCL || f->re[i].ltype == NCCL) + xfree((f->re[i].lval.np)); + } + xfree(f->restr); + xfree(f); +} Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/README =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/README (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/README (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +List of bugs fixed. + +1. ofs-rebuild: OFS value used to rebuild the record was incorrect. +Fixed August 19, 2014. Revised fix August 2018. + +2. system-status: Instead of a floating-point division by 256, use +the wait(2) macros to create a reasonable exit status. Fixed March 12, 2016. + +3. space: Use provided xisblank() function instead of ispace() for +matching [[:blank:]]. + +4. a-format: Add POSIX standard %a and %A to supported formats. Check +at runtime that this format is available. + +5. decr-NF: Decrementing NF did not change $0. This is a decades-old +bug. There are interactions with the old and new value of OFS as well. +Most of the fix came from the NetBSD awk. + +6. string-conv: String conversions of scalars were sticky. Once a +conversion to string happened, even with OFMT, that value was used until +a new numeric value was assigned, even if OFMT differed from CONVFMT, +and also if CONVFMT changed. + +7. unary-plus: Unary plus on a string constant returned the string. +Instead, it should convert the value to numeric and give that value. + +8. concat-assign-same: Concatenation previously evaluated both sides of the +expression before doing its work, which, since assign() evaluates to the cell +being assigned to, meant that expressions like "print (a = 1) (a = 2)" would +print "22" rather than "12". + +9. missing-precision: When using the format string "%*s", the precision +argument was used without checking if it was present first. + +10. missing-precision: When using the format string "%*s", the precision +argument was used without checking if it was present first. + +11. fmt-overflow: The buffer used for OFMT/CONVFMT conversions was written +to with sprintf(), which meant that some conversions could write past the +end. + +12. numeric-subsep, numeric-fs, numeric-output-seps, numerics-rs: If SUBSEP, +FS, RS, OFS, or ORS were set to a numeric value, then their string values +wouldn't always be generated before being needed. + +13. subsep-overflow: The length of SUBSEP needs to be rechecked after +calling execute(), in case SUBSEP itself has been changed. + +14. split-fs-from-array: If the third argument to split() comes from the +array passed as the second argument, then split() would previously read +from the freed memory and possibly produce incorrect results (depending +on the system's malloc()/free() behaviour.) + +15. getline-numeric: The `getline xx < file' syntax did not check if +values were numeric, in discordance from POSIX. Test case adapted from +one posted by Ben Bacarisse in comp.lang.awk, +January 2019. Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +BEGIN { + printf("%a\n", 42) +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +nawk: weird printf conversion %a + source line number 2 +%a42 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/a-format.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +0x1.5p+5 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +BEGIN { + print (a = 1) (a = 2) (a = 3) (a = 4) (a = 5); + print (a = 1), (a = 2), (a = 3), (a = 4), (a = 5); +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +22345 +1 2 3 4 5 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/concat-assign-same.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +12345 +1 2 3 4 5 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +BEGIN { + $0 = "a b c d e f" + print NF + OFS = ":" + NF-- + print $0 + print NF + NF++ + print $0 + print NF +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +6 +a b c d e f +5 +a b c d e f +6 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/decr-NF.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +6 +a:b:c:d:e +5 +a:b:c:d:e: +6 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fmt-overflow.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fmt-overflow.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fmt-overflow.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +BEGIN { OFMT = "%.1000f"; print 1.25; } Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fmt-overflow.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fmt-overflow.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fmt-overflow.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fmt-overflow.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +1.2500000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fs-overflow.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fs-overflow.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fs-overflow.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +function foo() { + a = ""; + for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++) { + a = a "c"; + } + return a; +} + +BEGIN { + FS = foo(); + $0="foo"; + print $1; +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/fs-overflow.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +{ + print $0, ($0 <= 50 ? "<=" : ">"), 50 + getline dd < ARGV[1] + print dd, (dd <= 50 ? "<=" : ">"), 50 + if (dd == $0) print "same" +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +120 > 50 +120 <= 50 +same Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.in =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.in (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.in (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +120 Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.in ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/getline-numeric.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +120 > 50 +120 > 50 +same Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/missing-precision.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/missing-precision.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/missing-precision.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +BEGIN { printf("%*s"); } Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/missing-precision.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/missing-precision.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/missing-precision.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/missing-precision.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +./a.out: not enough args in printf(%*s) + source line number 1 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/negative-nf.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/negative-nf.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/negative-nf.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +BEGIN { NF = -5; } Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/negative-nf.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/negative-nf.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/negative-nf.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/negative-nf.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +./a.out: cannot set NF to a negative value + source line number 1 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +BEGIN { + $0="a b c"; + OFS=","; + NF = NF; + print; +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a b c Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/nf-self-assign.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a,b,c Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-fs.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-fs.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-fs.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +BEGIN { + FS = 0; split("20202", a); print a[1]; + FS = 1; $0="31313"; print $1; + FS = 2; "echo 42424" | getline; print $1; +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-fs.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-fs.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-fs.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-fs.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +2 +3 +4 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +BEGIN { + $0 = "a b c"; + OFS = 1; + ORS = 2; + NF = 2; + print; + print "d", "e"; +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +a b +d e Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-output-seps.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a1b2d1e2 \ No newline at end of file Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +BEGIN { + RS = 1; + while ("echo a1b1c1d" | getline > 0) { + print $1; + } +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a1b1c1d Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-rs.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +a +b +c +d Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-subsep.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-subsep.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-subsep.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +BEGIN { + SUBSEP = 123.456; + a["hello", "world"] = "foo"; + print a["hello" SUBSEP "world"]; +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-subsep.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-subsep.bad =================================================================== Cannot display: file marked as a binary type. svn:mime-type = application/octet-stream Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-subsep.bad ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +application/octet-stream \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-subsep.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-subsep.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/numeric-subsep.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +foo Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# The bug here is that nawk should use the value of OFS that +# was current when $0 became invalid to rebuild the record. + +BEGIN { + OFS = ":" + $0 = "a b c d e f g" + $3 = "3333" + # Conceptually, $0 should now be "a:b:3333:d:e:f:g" + + # Change OFS after (conceptually) rebuilding the record + OFS = "<>" + + # Unmodifed nawk prints "a<>b<>3333<>d<>e<>f<>g" because + # it delays rebuilding $0 until it's needed, and then it uses + # the current value of OFS. Oops. + print +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a<>b<>3333<>d<>e<>f<>g Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/ofs-rebuild.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a:b:3333:d:e:f:g Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +BEGIN { + c[" "] = "\" \"" + c["\a"] = "\\a" + c["\b"] = "\\b" + c["\f"] = "\\f" + c["\n"] = "\\n" + c["\r"] = "\\r" + c["\t"] = "\\t" + c["\v"] = "\\v" + + sort = "LC_ALL=C sort" + + for (i in c) + printf("%s %s [[:space:]]\n", c[i], + i ~ /[[:space:]]/ ? "~" : "!~") | sort + + for (i in c) + printf("%s %s [[:blank:]]\n", c[i], + i ~ /[[:blank:]]/ ? "~" : "!~") | sort + + close(sort) +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +" " ~ [[:blank:]] +" " ~ [[:space:]] +\a !~ [[:blank:]] +\a !~ [[:space:]] +\b !~ [[:blank:]] +\b !~ [[:space:]] +\f ~ [[:blank:]] +\f ~ [[:space:]] +\n ~ [[:blank:]] +\n ~ [[:space:]] +\r ~ [[:blank:]] +\r ~ [[:space:]] +\t ~ [[:blank:]] +\t ~ [[:space:]] +\v ~ [[:blank:]] +\v ~ [[:space:]] Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/space.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +" " ~ [[:blank:]] +" " ~ [[:space:]] +\a !~ [[:blank:]] +\a !~ [[:space:]] +\b !~ [[:blank:]] +\b !~ [[:space:]] +\f !~ [[:blank:]] +\f ~ [[:space:]] +\n !~ [[:blank:]] +\n ~ [[:space:]] +\r !~ [[:blank:]] +\r ~ [[:space:]] +\t ~ [[:blank:]] +\t ~ [[:space:]] +\v !~ [[:blank:]] +\v ~ [[:space:]] Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/split-fs-from-array.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/split-fs-from-array.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/split-fs-from-array.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +BEGIN { + a[1] = "elephantie" + a[2] = "e" + print split(a[1],a,a[2]), a[2], a[3], split(a[2],a,a[2]) +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/split-fs-from-array.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/split-fs-from-array.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/split-fs-from-array.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/split-fs-from-array.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +4 l phanti 2 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +BEGIN { + OFMT = ">>%.6g<<" + a = 12.1234 + print "a =", a + b = a "" + print "1 ->", b + CONVFMT = "%2.2f" + b = a "" + print "2 ->", b + CONVFMT = "%.12g" + b = a "" + print "3 ->", b +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +a = >>12.1234<< +1 -> >>12.1234<< +2 -> >>12.1234<< +3 -> >>12.1234<< Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/string-conv.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +a = >>12.1234<< +1 -> 12.1234 +2 -> 12.12 +3 -> 12.1234 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/subsep-overflow.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/subsep-overflow.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/subsep-overflow.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +function foo(c, n) { + s = ""; + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + s = s c; + } + return s; +} + +BEGIN { + str1 = foo("a", 4500); + str2 = foo("b", 9000); + + a[(SUBSEP = str1), (SUBSEP = str2), "c"] = 1; + + for (k in a) { + print length(k); + } + + print (((SUBSEP = str1), (SUBSEP = str2), "c") in a); + print (((SUBSEP = str1) SUBSEP (SUBSEP = str2) SUBSEP "c") in a); + delete a[(SUBSEP = str1), (SUBSEP = str2), "c"]; + print (((SUBSEP = str1), (SUBSEP = str2), "c") in a); + print (((SUBSEP = str1) SUBSEP (SUBSEP = str2) SUBSEP "c") in a); +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/subsep-overflow.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/subsep-overflow.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/subsep-overflow.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/subsep-overflow.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +27001 +1 +1 +0 +0 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Unmodified nawk prints the 16 bit exit status divided by 256, but +# does so using floating point arithmetic, yielding strange results. +# +# The fix is to use the various macros defined for wait(2) and to +# use the signal number + 256 for death by signal, or signal number + 512 +# for death by signal with core dump. + +BEGIN { + status = system("exit 42") + print "normal status", status + + status = system("kill -HUP $$") + print "death by signal status", status + + status = system("kill -ABRT $$") + print "death by signal with core dump status", status + + system("rm -f core*") +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +normal status 42 +death by signal status 0.00390625 +death by signal with core dump status 0.523438 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/system-status.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +normal status 42 +death by signal status 257 +death by signal with core dump status 518 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.awk =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.awk (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.awk (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +BEGIN { + print +"q" + print +"43.12345678912345678" +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.awk ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.bad =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.bad (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.bad (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +q +43.12345678912345678 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.ok =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.ok (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/bugs-fixed/unary-plus.ok (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +0 +43.1235 Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/lex.c =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/lex.c (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/lex.c (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,586 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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 +#include +#include +#include +#include "awk.h" +#include "ytab.h" + +extern YYSTYPE yylval; +extern int infunc; + +int lineno = 1; +int bracecnt = 0; +int brackcnt = 0; +int parencnt = 0; + +typedef struct Keyword { + const char *word; + int sub; + int type; +} Keyword; + +Keyword keywords[] ={ /* keep sorted: binary searched */ + { "BEGIN", XBEGIN, XBEGIN }, + { "END", XEND, XEND }, + { "NF", VARNF, VARNF }, + { "atan2", FATAN, BLTIN }, + { "break", BREAK, BREAK }, + { "close", CLOSE, CLOSE }, + { "continue", CONTINUE, CONTINUE }, + { "cos", FCOS, BLTIN }, + { "delete", DELETE, DELETE }, + { "do", DO, DO }, + { "else", ELSE, ELSE }, + { "exit", EXIT, EXIT }, + { "exp", FEXP, BLTIN }, + { "fflush", FFLUSH, BLTIN }, + { "for", FOR, FOR }, + { "func", FUNC, FUNC }, + { "function", FUNC, FUNC }, + { "getline", GETLINE, GETLINE }, + { "gsub", GSUB, GSUB }, + { "if", IF, IF }, + { "in", IN, IN }, + { "index", INDEX, INDEX }, + { "int", FINT, BLTIN }, + { "length", FLENGTH, BLTIN }, + { "log", FLOG, BLTIN }, + { "match", MATCHFCN, MATCHFCN }, + { "next", NEXT, NEXT }, + { "nextfile", NEXTFILE, NEXTFILE }, + { "print", PRINT, PRINT }, + { "printf", PRINTF, PRINTF }, + { "rand", FRAND, BLTIN }, + { "return", RETURN, RETURN }, + { "sin", FSIN, BLTIN }, + { "split", SPLIT, SPLIT }, + { "sprintf", SPRINTF, SPRINTF }, + { "sqrt", FSQRT, BLTIN }, + { "srand", FSRAND, BLTIN }, + { "sub", SUB, SUB }, + { "substr", SUBSTR, SUBSTR }, + { "system", FSYSTEM, BLTIN }, + { "tolower", FTOLOWER, BLTIN }, + { "toupper", FTOUPPER, BLTIN }, + { "while", WHILE, WHILE }, +}; + +#define RET(x) { if(dbg)printf("lex %s\n", tokname(x)); return(x); } + +int peek(void) +{ + int c = input(); + unput(c); + return c; +} + +int gettok(char **pbuf, int *psz) /* get next input token */ +{ + int c, retc; + char *buf = *pbuf; + int sz = *psz; + char *bp = buf; + + c = input(); + if (c == 0) + return 0; + buf[0] = c; + buf[1] = 0; + if (!isalnum(c) && c != '.' && c != '_') + return c; + + *bp++ = c; + if (isalpha(c) || c == '_') { /* it's a varname */ + for ( ; (c = input()) != 0; ) { + if (bp-buf >= sz) + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &sz, bp-buf+2, 100, &bp, "gettok")) + FATAL( "out of space for name %.10s...", buf ); + if (isalnum(c) || c == '_') + *bp++ = c; + else { + *bp = 0; + unput(c); + break; + } + } + *bp = 0; + retc = 'a'; /* alphanumeric */ + } else { /* maybe it's a number, but could be . */ + char *rem; + /* read input until can't be a number */ + for ( ; (c = input()) != 0; ) { + if (bp-buf >= sz) + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &sz, bp-buf+2, 100, &bp, "gettok")) + FATAL( "out of space for number %.10s...", buf ); + if (isdigit(c) || c == 'e' || c == 'E' + || c == '.' || c == '+' || c == '-') + *bp++ = c; + else { + unput(c); + break; + } + } + *bp = 0; + strtod(buf, &rem); /* parse the number */ + if (rem == buf) { /* it wasn't a valid number at all */ + buf[1] = 0; /* return one character as token */ + retc = buf[0]; /* character is its own type */ + unputstr(rem+1); /* put rest back for later */ + } else { /* some prefix was a number */ + unputstr(rem); /* put rest back for later */ + rem[0] = 0; /* truncate buf after number part */ + retc = '0'; /* type is number */ + } + } + *pbuf = buf; + *psz = sz; + return retc; +} + +int word(char *); +int string(void); +int regexpr(void); +int sc = 0; /* 1 => return a } right now */ +int reg = 0; /* 1 => return a REGEXPR now */ + +int yylex(void) +{ + int c; + static char *buf = 0; + static int bufsize = 5; /* BUG: setting this small causes core dump! */ + + if (buf == 0 && (buf = (char *) malloc(bufsize)) == NULL) + FATAL( "out of space in yylex" ); + if (sc) { + sc = 0; + RET('}'); + } + if (reg) { + reg = 0; + return regexpr(); + } + for (;;) { + c = gettok(&buf, &bufsize); + if (c == 0) + return 0; + if (isalpha(c) || c == '_') + return word(buf); + if (isdigit(c)) { + yylval.cp = setsymtab(buf, tostring(buf), atof(buf), CON|NUM, symtab); + /* should this also have STR set? */ + RET(NUMBER); + } + + yylval.i = c; + switch (c) { + case '\n': /* {EOL} */ + lineno++; + RET(NL); + case '\r': /* assume \n is coming */ + case ' ': /* {WS}+ */ + case '\t': + break; + case '#': /* #.* strip comments */ + while ((c = input()) != '\n' && c != 0) + ; + unput(c); + break; + case ';': + RET(';'); + case '\\': + if (peek() == '\n') { + input(); + lineno++; + } else if (peek() == '\r') { + input(); input(); /* \n */ + lineno++; + } else { + RET(c); + } + break; + case '&': + if (peek() == '&') { + input(); RET(AND); + } else + RET('&'); + case '|': + if (peek() == '|') { + input(); RET(BOR); + } else + RET('|'); + case '!': + if (peek() == '=') { + input(); yylval.i = NE; RET(NE); + } else if (peek() == '~') { + input(); yylval.i = NOTMATCH; RET(MATCHOP); + } else + RET(NOT); + case '~': + yylval.i = MATCH; + RET(MATCHOP); + case '<': + if (peek() == '=') { + input(); yylval.i = LE; RET(LE); + } else { + yylval.i = LT; RET(LT); + } + case '=': + if (peek() == '=') { + input(); yylval.i = EQ; RET(EQ); + } else { + yylval.i = ASSIGN; RET(ASGNOP); + } + case '>': + if (peek() == '=') { + input(); yylval.i = GE; RET(GE); + } else if (peek() == '>') { + input(); yylval.i = APPEND; RET(APPEND); + } else { + yylval.i = GT; RET(GT); + } + case '+': + if (peek() == '+') { + input(); yylval.i = INCR; RET(INCR); + } else if (peek() == '=') { + input(); yylval.i = ADDEQ; RET(ASGNOP); + } else + RET('+'); + case '-': + if (peek() == '-') { + input(); yylval.i = DECR; RET(DECR); + } else if (peek() == '=') { + input(); yylval.i = SUBEQ; RET(ASGNOP); + } else + RET('-'); + case '*': + if (peek() == '=') { /* *= */ + input(); yylval.i = MULTEQ; RET(ASGNOP); + } else if (peek() == '*') { /* ** or **= */ + input(); /* eat 2nd * */ + if (peek() == '=') { + input(); yylval.i = POWEQ; RET(ASGNOP); + } else { + RET(POWER); + } + } else + RET('*'); + case '/': + RET('/'); + case '%': + if (peek() == '=') { + input(); yylval.i = MODEQ; RET(ASGNOP); + } else + RET('%'); + case '^': + if (peek() == '=') { + input(); yylval.i = POWEQ; RET(ASGNOP); + } else + RET(POWER); + + case '$': + /* BUG: awkward, if not wrong */ + c = gettok(&buf, &bufsize); + if (isalpha(c)) { + if (strcmp(buf, "NF") == 0) { /* very special */ + unputstr("(NF)"); + RET(INDIRECT); + } + c = peek(); + if (c == '(' || c == '[' || (infunc && isarg(buf) >= 0)) { + unputstr(buf); + RET(INDIRECT); + } + yylval.cp = setsymtab(buf, "", 0.0, STR|NUM, symtab); + RET(IVAR); + } else if (c == 0) { /* */ + SYNTAX( "unexpected end of input after $" ); + RET(';'); + } else { + unputstr(buf); + RET(INDIRECT); + } + + case '}': + if (--bracecnt < 0) + SYNTAX( "extra }" ); + sc = 1; + RET(';'); + case ']': + if (--brackcnt < 0) + SYNTAX( "extra ]" ); + RET(']'); + case ')': + if (--parencnt < 0) + SYNTAX( "extra )" ); + RET(')'); + case '{': + bracecnt++; + RET('{'); + case '[': + brackcnt++; + RET('['); + case '(': + parencnt++; + RET('('); + + case '"': + return string(); /* BUG: should be like tran.c ? */ + + default: + RET(c); + } + } +} + +int string(void) +{ + int c, n; + char *s, *bp; + static char *buf = 0; + static int bufsz = 500; + + if (buf == 0 && (buf = (char *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of space for strings"); + for (bp = buf; (c = input()) != '"'; ) { + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, bp-buf+2, 500, &bp, "string")) + FATAL("out of space for string %.10s...", buf); + switch (c) { + case '\n': + case '\r': + case 0: + *bp = '\0'; + SYNTAX( "non-terminated string %.10s...", buf ); + if (c == 0) /* hopeless */ + FATAL( "giving up" ); + lineno++; + break; + case '\\': + c = input(); + switch (c) { + case '"': *bp++ = '"'; break; + case 'n': *bp++ = '\n'; break; + case 't': *bp++ = '\t'; break; + case 'f': *bp++ = '\f'; break; + case 'r': *bp++ = '\r'; break; + case 'b': *bp++ = '\b'; break; + case 'v': *bp++ = '\v'; break; + case 'a': *bp++ = '\007'; break; + case '\\': *bp++ = '\\'; break; + + case '0': case '1': case '2': /* octal: \d \dd \ddd */ + case '3': case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': + n = c - '0'; + if ((c = peek()) >= '0' && c < '8') { + n = 8 * n + input() - '0'; + if ((c = peek()) >= '0' && c < '8') + n = 8 * n + input() - '0'; + } + *bp++ = n; + break; + + case 'x': /* hex \x0-9a-fA-F + */ + { char xbuf[100], *px; + for (px = xbuf; (c = input()) != 0 && px-xbuf < 100-2; ) { + if (isdigit(c) + || (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') + || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')) + *px++ = c; + else + break; + } + *px = 0; + unput(c); + sscanf(xbuf, "%x", (unsigned int *) &n); + *bp++ = n; + break; + } + + default: + *bp++ = c; + break; + } + break; + default: + *bp++ = c; + break; + } + } + *bp = 0; + s = tostring(buf); + *bp++ = ' '; *bp++ = 0; + yylval.cp = setsymtab(buf, s, 0.0, CON|STR|DONTFREE, symtab); + RET(STRING); +} + + +int binsearch(char *w, Keyword *kp, int n) +{ + int cond, low, mid, high; + + low = 0; + high = n - 1; + while (low <= high) { + mid = (low + high) / 2; + if ((cond = strcmp(w, kp[mid].word)) < 0) + high = mid - 1; + else if (cond > 0) + low = mid + 1; + else + return mid; + } + return -1; +} + +int word(char *w) +{ + Keyword *kp; + int c, n; + + n = binsearch(w, keywords, sizeof(keywords)/sizeof(keywords[0])); +/* BUG: this ought to be inside the if; in theory could fault (daniel barrett) */ + kp = keywords + n; + if (n != -1) { /* found in table */ + yylval.i = kp->sub; + switch (kp->type) { /* special handling */ + case BLTIN: + if (kp->sub == FSYSTEM && safe) + SYNTAX( "system is unsafe" ); + RET(kp->type); + case FUNC: + if (infunc) + SYNTAX( "illegal nested function" ); + RET(kp->type); + case RETURN: + if (!infunc) + SYNTAX( "return not in function" ); + RET(kp->type); + case VARNF: + yylval.cp = setsymtab("NF", "", 0.0, NUM, symtab); + RET(VARNF); + default: + RET(kp->type); + } + } + c = peek(); /* look for '(' */ + if (c != '(' && infunc && (n=isarg(w)) >= 0) { + yylval.i = n; + RET(ARG); + } else { + yylval.cp = setsymtab(w, "", 0.0, STR|NUM|DONTFREE, symtab); + if (c == '(') { + RET(CALL); + } else { + RET(VAR); + } + } +} + +void startreg(void) /* next call to yylex will return a regular expression */ +{ + reg = 1; +} + +int regexpr(void) +{ + int c; + static char *buf = 0; + static int bufsz = 500; + char *bp; + + if (buf == 0 && (buf = (char *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of space for rex expr"); + bp = buf; + for ( ; (c = input()) != '/' && c != 0; ) { + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, bp-buf+3, 500, &bp, "regexpr")) + FATAL("out of space for reg expr %.10s...", buf); + if (c == '\n') { + *bp = '\0'; + SYNTAX( "newline in regular expression %.10s...", buf ); + unput('\n'); + break; + } else if (c == '\\') { + *bp++ = '\\'; + *bp++ = input(); + } else { + *bp++ = c; + } + } + *bp = 0; + if (c == 0) + SYNTAX("non-terminated regular expression %.10s...", buf); + yylval.s = tostring(buf); + unput('/'); + RET(REGEXPR); +} + +/* low-level lexical stuff, sort of inherited from lex */ + +char ebuf[300]; +char *ep = ebuf; +char yysbuf[100]; /* pushback buffer */ +char *yysptr = yysbuf; +FILE *yyin = 0; + +int input(void) /* get next lexical input character */ +{ + int c; + extern char *lexprog; + + if (yysptr > yysbuf) + c = (uschar)*--yysptr; + else if (lexprog != NULL) { /* awk '...' */ + if ((c = (uschar)*lexprog) != 0) + lexprog++; + } else /* awk -f ... */ + c = pgetc(); + if (c == EOF) + c = 0; + if (ep >= ebuf + sizeof ebuf) + ep = ebuf; + *ep = c; + if (c != 0) { + ep++; + } + return (c); +} + +void unput(int c) /* put lexical character back on input */ +{ + if (yysptr >= yysbuf + sizeof(yysbuf)) + FATAL("pushed back too much: %.20s...", yysbuf); + *yysptr++ = c; + if (--ep < ebuf) + ep = ebuf + sizeof(ebuf) - 1; +} + +void unputstr(const char *s) /* put a string back on input */ +{ + int i; + + for (i = strlen(s)-1; i >= 0; i--) + unput(s[i]); +} Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/lib.c =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/lib.c (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/lib.c (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,728 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +#define DEBUG +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "awk.h" +#include "ytab.h" + +FILE *infile = NULL; +char *file = ""; +char *record; +int recsize = RECSIZE; +char *fields; +int fieldssize = RECSIZE; + +Cell **fldtab; /* pointers to Cells */ +char inputFS[100] = " "; + +#define MAXFLD 2 +int nfields = MAXFLD; /* last allocated slot for $i */ + +int donefld; /* 1 = implies rec broken into fields */ +int donerec; /* 1 = record is valid (no flds have changed) */ + +int lastfld = 0; /* last used field */ +int argno = 1; /* current input argument number */ +extern Awkfloat *ARGC; + +static Cell dollar0 = { OCELL, CFLD, NULL, "", 0.0, REC|STR|DONTFREE }; +static Cell dollar1 = { OCELL, CFLD, NULL, "", 0.0, FLD|STR|DONTFREE }; + +void recinit(unsigned int n) +{ + if ( (record = (char *) malloc(n)) == NULL + || (fields = (char *) malloc(n+1)) == NULL + || (fldtab = (Cell **) malloc((nfields+2) * sizeof(Cell *))) == NULL + || (fldtab[0] = (Cell *) malloc(sizeof(Cell))) == NULL ) + FATAL("out of space for $0 and fields"); + *fldtab[0] = dollar0; + fldtab[0]->sval = record; + fldtab[0]->nval = tostring("0"); + makefields(1, nfields); +} + +void makefields(int n1, int n2) /* create $n1..$n2 inclusive */ +{ + char temp[50]; + int i; + + for (i = n1; i <= n2; i++) { + fldtab[i] = (Cell *) malloc(sizeof (struct Cell)); + if (fldtab[i] == NULL) + FATAL("out of space in makefields %d", i); + *fldtab[i] = dollar1; + sprintf(temp, "%d", i); + fldtab[i]->nval = tostring(temp); + } +} + +void initgetrec(void) +{ + int i; + char *p; + + for (i = 1; i < *ARGC; i++) { + p = getargv(i); /* find 1st real filename */ + if (p == NULL || *p == '\0') { /* deleted or zapped */ + argno++; + continue; + } + if (!isclvar(p)) { + setsval(lookup("FILENAME", symtab), p); + return; + } + setclvar(p); /* a commandline assignment before filename */ + argno++; + } + infile = stdin; /* no filenames, so use stdin */ +} + +static int firsttime = 1; + +int getrec(char **pbuf, int *pbufsize, int isrecord) /* get next input record */ +{ /* note: cares whether buf == record */ + int c; + char *buf = *pbuf; + uschar saveb0; + int bufsize = *pbufsize, savebufsize = bufsize; + + if (firsttime) { + firsttime = 0; + initgetrec(); + } + dprintf( ("RS=<%s>, FS=<%s>, ARGC=%g, FILENAME=%s\n", + *RS, *FS, *ARGC, *FILENAME) ); + if (isrecord) { + donefld = 0; + donerec = 1; + } + saveb0 = buf[0]; + buf[0] = 0; + while (argno < *ARGC || infile == stdin) { + dprintf( ("argno=%d, file=|%s|\n", argno, file) ); + if (infile == NULL) { /* have to open a new file */ + file = getargv(argno); + if (file == NULL || *file == '\0') { /* deleted or zapped */ + argno++; + continue; + } + if (isclvar(file)) { /* a var=value arg */ + setclvar(file); + argno++; + continue; + } + *FILENAME = file; + dprintf( ("opening file %s\n", file) ); + if (*file == '-' && *(file+1) == '\0') + infile = stdin; + else if ((infile = fopen(file, "r")) == NULL) + FATAL("can't open file %s", file); + setfval(fnrloc, 0.0); + } + c = readrec(&buf, &bufsize, infile); + if (c != 0 || buf[0] != '\0') { /* normal record */ + if (isrecord) { + if (freeable(fldtab[0])) + xfree(fldtab[0]->sval); + fldtab[0]->sval = buf; /* buf == record */ + fldtab[0]->tval = REC | STR | DONTFREE; + if (is_number(fldtab[0]->sval)) { + fldtab[0]->fval = atof(fldtab[0]->sval); + fldtab[0]->tval |= NUM; + } + } + setfval(nrloc, nrloc->fval+1); + setfval(fnrloc, fnrloc->fval+1); + *pbuf = buf; + *pbufsize = bufsize; + return 1; + } + /* EOF arrived on this file; set up next */ + if (infile != stdin) + fclose(infile); + infile = NULL; + argno++; + } + buf[0] = saveb0; + *pbuf = buf; + *pbufsize = savebufsize; + return 0; /* true end of file */ +} + +void nextfile(void) +{ + if (infile != NULL && infile != stdin) + fclose(infile); + infile = NULL; + argno++; +} + +int readrec(char **pbuf, int *pbufsize, FILE *inf) /* read one record into buf */ +{ + int sep, c; + char *rr, *buf = *pbuf; + int bufsize = *pbufsize; + char *rs = getsval(rsloc); + + if (strlen(getsval(fsloc)) >= sizeof (inputFS)) + FATAL("field separator %.10s... is too long", *FS); + /*fflush(stdout); avoids some buffering problem but makes it 25% slower*/ + strcpy(inputFS, *FS); /* for subsequent field splitting */ + if ((sep = *rs) == 0) { + sep = '\n'; + while ((c=getc(inf)) == '\n' && c != EOF) /* skip leading \n's */ + ; + if (c != EOF) + ungetc(c, inf); + } + for (rr = buf; ; ) { + for (; (c=getc(inf)) != sep && c != EOF; ) { + if (rr-buf+1 > bufsize) + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, 1+rr-buf, recsize, &rr, "readrec 1")) + FATAL("input record `%.30s...' too long", buf); + *rr++ = c; + } + if (*rs == sep || c == EOF) + break; + if ((c = getc(inf)) == '\n' || c == EOF) /* 2 in a row */ + break; + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, 2+rr-buf, recsize, &rr, "readrec 2")) + FATAL("input record `%.30s...' too long", buf); + *rr++ = '\n'; + *rr++ = c; + } + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, 1+rr-buf, recsize, &rr, "readrec 3")) + FATAL("input record `%.30s...' too long", buf); + *rr = 0; + dprintf( ("readrec saw <%s>, returns %d\n", buf, c == EOF && rr == buf ? 0 : 1) ); + *pbuf = buf; + *pbufsize = bufsize; + return c == EOF && rr == buf ? 0 : 1; +} + +char *getargv(int n) /* get ARGV[n] */ +{ + Cell *x; + char *s, temp[50]; + extern Array *ARGVtab; + + sprintf(temp, "%d", n); + if (lookup(temp, ARGVtab) == NULL) + return NULL; + x = setsymtab(temp, "", 0.0, STR, ARGVtab); + s = getsval(x); + dprintf( ("getargv(%d) returns |%s|\n", n, s) ); + return s; +} + +void setclvar(char *s) /* set var=value from s */ +{ + char *p; + Cell *q; + + for (p=s; *p != '='; p++) + ; + *p++ = 0; + p = qstring(p, '\0'); + q = setsymtab(s, p, 0.0, STR, symtab); + setsval(q, p); + if (is_number(q->sval)) { + q->fval = atof(q->sval); + q->tval |= NUM; + } + dprintf( ("command line set %s to |%s|\n", s, p) ); +} + + +void fldbld(void) /* create fields from current record */ +{ + /* this relies on having fields[] the same length as $0 */ + /* the fields are all stored in this one array with \0's */ + /* possibly with a final trailing \0 not associated with any field */ + char *r, *fr, sep; + Cell *p; + int i, j, n; + + if (donefld) + return; + if (!isstr(fldtab[0])) + getsval(fldtab[0]); + r = fldtab[0]->sval; + n = strlen(r); + if (n > fieldssize) { + xfree(fields); + if ((fields = (char *) malloc(n+2)) == NULL) /* possibly 2 final \0s */ + FATAL("out of space for fields in fldbld %d", n); + fieldssize = n; + } + fr = fields; + i = 0; /* number of fields accumulated here */ + if (strlen(getsval(fsloc)) >= sizeof (inputFS)) + FATAL("field separator %.10s... is too long", *FS); + strcpy(inputFS, *FS); + if (strlen(inputFS) > 1) { /* it's a regular expression */ + i = refldbld(r, inputFS); + } else if ((sep = *inputFS) == ' ') { /* default whitespace */ + for (i = 0; ; ) { + while (*r == ' ' || *r == '\t' || *r == '\n') + r++; + if (*r == 0) + break; + i++; + if (i > nfields) + growfldtab(i); + if (freeable(fldtab[i])) + xfree(fldtab[i]->sval); + fldtab[i]->sval = fr; + fldtab[i]->tval = FLD | STR | DONTFREE; + do + *fr++ = *r++; + while (*r != ' ' && *r != '\t' && *r != '\n' && *r != '\0'); + *fr++ = 0; + } + *fr = 0; + } else if ((sep = *inputFS) == 0) { /* new: FS="" => 1 char/field */ + for (i = 0; *r != 0; r++) { + char buf[2]; + i++; + if (i > nfields) + growfldtab(i); + if (freeable(fldtab[i])) + xfree(fldtab[i]->sval); + buf[0] = *r; + buf[1] = 0; + fldtab[i]->sval = tostring(buf); + fldtab[i]->tval = FLD | STR; + } + *fr = 0; + } else if (*r != 0) { /* if 0, it's a null field */ + /* subtlecase : if length(FS) == 1 && length(RS > 0) + * \n is NOT a field separator (cf awk book 61,84). + * this variable is tested in the inner while loop. + */ + int rtest = '\n'; /* normal case */ + if (strlen(*RS) > 0) + rtest = '\0'; + for (;;) { + i++; + if (i > nfields) + growfldtab(i); + if (freeable(fldtab[i])) + xfree(fldtab[i]->sval); + fldtab[i]->sval = fr; + fldtab[i]->tval = FLD | STR | DONTFREE; + while (*r != sep && *r != rtest && *r != '\0') /* \n is always a separator */ + *fr++ = *r++; + *fr++ = 0; + if (*r++ == 0) + break; + } + *fr = 0; + } + if (i > nfields) + FATAL("record `%.30s...' has too many fields; can't happen", r); + cleanfld(i+1, lastfld); /* clean out junk from previous record */ + lastfld = i; + donefld = 1; + for (j = 1; j <= lastfld; j++) { + p = fldtab[j]; + if(is_number(p->sval)) { + p->fval = atof(p->sval); + p->tval |= NUM; + } + } + setfval(nfloc, (Awkfloat) lastfld); + donerec = 1; /* restore */ + if (dbg) { + for (j = 0; j <= lastfld; j++) { + p = fldtab[j]; + printf("field %d (%s): |%s|\n", j, p->nval, p->sval); + } + } +} + +void cleanfld(int n1, int n2) /* clean out fields n1 .. n2 inclusive */ +{ /* nvals remain intact */ + Cell *p; + int i; + + for (i = n1; i <= n2; i++) { + p = fldtab[i]; + if (freeable(p)) + xfree(p->sval); + p->sval = ""; + p->tval = FLD | STR | DONTFREE; + } +} + +void newfld(int n) /* add field n after end of existing lastfld */ +{ + if (n > nfields) + growfldtab(n); + cleanfld(lastfld+1, n); + lastfld = n; + setfval(nfloc, (Awkfloat) n); +} + +void setlastfld(int n) /* set lastfld cleaning fldtab cells if necessary */ +{ + if (n < 0) + FATAL("cannot set NF to a negative value"); + if (n > nfields) + growfldtab(n); + + if (lastfld < n) + cleanfld(lastfld+1, n); + else + cleanfld(n+1, lastfld); + + lastfld = n; +} + +Cell *fieldadr(int n) /* get nth field */ +{ + if (n < 0) + FATAL("trying to access out of range field %d", n); + if (n > nfields) /* fields after NF are empty */ + growfldtab(n); /* but does not increase NF */ + return(fldtab[n]); +} + +void growfldtab(int n) /* make new fields up to at least $n */ +{ + int nf = 2 * nfields; + size_t s; + + if (n > nf) + nf = n; + s = (nf+1) * (sizeof (struct Cell *)); /* freebsd: how much do we need? */ + if (s / sizeof(struct Cell *) - 1 == nf) /* didn't overflow */ + fldtab = (Cell **) realloc(fldtab, s); + else /* overflow sizeof int */ + xfree(fldtab); /* make it null */ + if (fldtab == NULL) + FATAL("out of space creating %d fields", nf); + makefields(nfields+1, nf); + nfields = nf; +} + +int refldbld(const char *rec, const char *fs) /* build fields from reg expr in FS */ +{ + /* this relies on having fields[] the same length as $0 */ + /* the fields are all stored in this one array with \0's */ + char *fr; + int i, tempstat, n; + fa *pfa; + + n = strlen(rec); + if (n > fieldssize) { + xfree(fields); + if ((fields = (char *) malloc(n+1)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of space for fields in refldbld %d", n); + fieldssize = n; + } + fr = fields; + *fr = '\0'; + if (*rec == '\0') + return 0; + pfa = makedfa(fs, 1); + dprintf( ("into refldbld, rec = <%s>, pat = <%s>\n", rec, fs) ); + tempstat = pfa->initstat; + for (i = 1; ; i++) { + if (i > nfields) + growfldtab(i); + if (freeable(fldtab[i])) + xfree(fldtab[i]->sval); + fldtab[i]->tval = FLD | STR | DONTFREE; + fldtab[i]->sval = fr; + dprintf( ("refldbld: i=%d\n", i) ); + if (nematch(pfa, rec)) { + pfa->initstat = 2; /* horrible coupling to b.c */ + dprintf( ("match %s (%d chars)\n", patbeg, patlen) ); + strncpy(fr, rec, patbeg-rec); + fr += patbeg - rec + 1; + *(fr-1) = '\0'; + rec = patbeg + patlen; + } else { + dprintf( ("no match %s\n", rec) ); + strcpy(fr, rec); + pfa->initstat = tempstat; + break; + } + } + return i; +} + +void recbld(void) /* create $0 from $1..$NF if necessary */ +{ + int i; + char *r, *p; + char *sep = getsval(ofsloc); + + if (donerec == 1) + return; + r = record; + for (i = 1; i <= *NF; i++) { + p = getsval(fldtab[i]); + if (!adjbuf(&record, &recsize, 1+strlen(p)+r-record, recsize, &r, "recbld 1")) + FATAL("created $0 `%.30s...' too long", record); + while ((*r = *p++) != 0) + r++; + if (i < *NF) { + if (!adjbuf(&record, &recsize, 2+strlen(sep)+r-record, recsize, &r, "recbld 2")) + FATAL("created $0 `%.30s...' too long", record); + for (p = sep; (*r = *p++) != 0; ) + r++; + } + } + if (!adjbuf(&record, &recsize, 2+r-record, recsize, &r, "recbld 3")) + FATAL("built giant record `%.30s...'", record); + *r = '\0'; + dprintf( ("in recbld inputFS=%s, fldtab[0]=%p\n", inputFS, (void*)fldtab[0]) ); + + if (freeable(fldtab[0])) + xfree(fldtab[0]->sval); + fldtab[0]->tval = REC | STR | DONTFREE; + fldtab[0]->sval = record; + + dprintf( ("in recbld inputFS=%s, fldtab[0]=%p\n", inputFS, (void*)fldtab[0]) ); + dprintf( ("recbld = |%s|\n", record) ); + donerec = 1; +} + +int errorflag = 0; + +void yyerror(const char *s) +{ + SYNTAX("%s", s); +} + +void SYNTAX(const char *fmt, ...) +{ + extern char *cmdname, *curfname; + static int been_here = 0; + va_list varg; + + if (been_here++ > 2) + return; + fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", cmdname); + va_start(varg, fmt); + vfprintf(stderr, fmt, varg); + va_end(varg); + fprintf(stderr, " at source line %d", lineno); + if (curfname != NULL) + fprintf(stderr, " in function %s", curfname); + if (compile_time == 1 && cursource() != NULL) + fprintf(stderr, " source file %s", cursource()); + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + errorflag = 2; + eprint(); +} + +void fpecatch(int n) +{ + FATAL("floating point exception %d", n); +} + +extern int bracecnt, brackcnt, parencnt; + +void bracecheck(void) +{ + int c; + static int beenhere = 0; + + if (beenhere++) + return; + while ((c = input()) != EOF && c != '\0') + bclass(c); + bcheck2(bracecnt, '{', '}'); + bcheck2(brackcnt, '[', ']'); + bcheck2(parencnt, '(', ')'); +} + +void bcheck2(int n, int c1, int c2) +{ + if (n == 1) + fprintf(stderr, "\tmissing %c\n", c2); + else if (n > 1) + fprintf(stderr, "\t%d missing %c's\n", n, c2); + else if (n == -1) + fprintf(stderr, "\textra %c\n", c2); + else if (n < -1) + fprintf(stderr, "\t%d extra %c's\n", -n, c2); +} + +void FATAL(const char *fmt, ...) +{ + extern char *cmdname; + va_list varg; + + fflush(stdout); + fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", cmdname); + va_start(varg, fmt); + vfprintf(stderr, fmt, varg); + va_end(varg); + error(); + if (dbg > 1) /* core dump if serious debugging on */ + abort(); + exit(2); +} + +void WARNING(const char *fmt, ...) +{ + extern char *cmdname; + va_list varg; + + fflush(stdout); + fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", cmdname); + va_start(varg, fmt); + vfprintf(stderr, fmt, varg); + va_end(varg); + error(); +} + +void error() +{ + extern Node *curnode; + + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + if (compile_time != 2 && NR && *NR > 0) { + fprintf(stderr, " input record number %d", (int) (*FNR)); + if (strcmp(*FILENAME, "-") != 0) + fprintf(stderr, ", file %s", *FILENAME); + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + } + if (compile_time != 2 && curnode) + fprintf(stderr, " source line number %d", curnode->lineno); + else if (compile_time != 2 && lineno) + fprintf(stderr, " source line number %d", lineno); + if (compile_time == 1 && cursource() != NULL) + fprintf(stderr, " source file %s", cursource()); + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + eprint(); +} + +void eprint(void) /* try to print context around error */ +{ + char *p, *q; + int c; + static int been_here = 0; + extern char ebuf[], *ep; + + if (compile_time == 2 || compile_time == 0 || been_here++ > 0) + return; + if (ebuf == ep) + return; + p = ep - 1; + if (p > ebuf && *p == '\n') + p--; + for ( ; p > ebuf && *p != '\n' && *p != '\0'; p--) + ; + while (*p == '\n') + p++; + fprintf(stderr, " context is\n\t"); + for (q=ep-1; q>=p && *q!=' ' && *q!='\t' && *q!='\n'; q--) + ; + for ( ; p < q; p++) + if (*p) + putc(*p, stderr); + fprintf(stderr, " >>> "); + for ( ; p < ep; p++) + if (*p) + putc(*p, stderr); + fprintf(stderr, " <<< "); + if (*ep) + while ((c = input()) != '\n' && c != '\0' && c != EOF) { + putc(c, stderr); + bclass(c); + } + putc('\n', stderr); + ep = ebuf; +} + +void bclass(int c) +{ + switch (c) { + case '{': bracecnt++; break; + case '}': bracecnt--; break; + case '[': brackcnt++; break; + case ']': brackcnt--; break; + case '(': parencnt++; break; + case ')': parencnt--; break; + } +} + +double errcheck(double x, const char *s) +{ + + if (errno == EDOM) { + errno = 0; + WARNING("%s argument out of domain", s); + x = 1; + } else if (errno == ERANGE) { + errno = 0; + WARNING("%s result out of range", s); + x = 1; + } + return x; +} + +int isclvar(const char *s) /* is s of form var=something ? */ +{ + const char *os = s; + + if (!isalpha((uschar) *s) && *s != '_') + return 0; + for ( ; *s; s++) + if (!(isalnum((uschar) *s) || *s == '_')) + break; + return *s == '=' && s > os; +} + +/* strtod is supposed to be a proper test of what's a valid number */ +/* appears to be broken in gcc on linux: thinks 0x123 is a valid FP number */ +/* wrong: violates 4.10.1.4 of ansi C standard */ + +#include +int is_number(const char *s) +{ + double r; + char *ep; + errno = 0; + r = strtod(s, &ep); + if (ep == s || r == HUGE_VAL || errno == ERANGE) + return 0; + while (*ep == ' ' || *ep == '\t' || *ep == '\n') + ep++; + if (*ep == '\0') + return 1; + else + return 0; +} Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/main.c =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/main.c (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/main.c (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +const char *version = "version 20190529"; + +#define DEBUG +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "awk.h" +#include "ytab.h" + +extern char **environ; +extern int nfields; + +int dbg = 0; +Awkfloat srand_seed = 1; +char *cmdname; /* gets argv[0] for error messages */ +extern FILE *yyin; /* lex input file */ +char *lexprog; /* points to program argument if it exists */ +extern int errorflag; /* non-zero if any syntax errors; set by yyerror */ +int compile_time = 2; /* for error printing: */ + /* 2 = cmdline, 1 = compile, 0 = running */ + +#define MAX_PFILE 20 /* max number of -f's */ + +char *pfile[MAX_PFILE]; /* program filenames from -f's */ +int npfile = 0; /* number of filenames */ +int curpfile = 0; /* current filename */ + +int safe = 0; /* 1 => "safe" mode */ + +/* Can this work with recursive calls? I don't think so. +void segvcatch(int n) +{ + FATAL("segfault. Do you have an unbounded recursive call?", n); +} +*/ + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + const char *fs = NULL; + + setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); + setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C"); /* for parsing cmdline & prog */ + cmdname = argv[0]; + if (argc == 1) { + fprintf(stderr, + "usage: %s [-F fs] [-v var=value] [-f progfile | 'prog'] [file ...]\n", + cmdname); + exit(1); + } + signal(SIGFPE, fpecatch); + /*signal(SIGSEGV, segvcatch); experiment */ + + srand_seed = 1; + srand(srand_seed); + + yyin = NULL; + symtab = makesymtab(NSYMTAB/NSYMTAB); + while (argc > 1 && argv[1][0] == '-' && argv[1][1] != '\0') { + if (strcmp(argv[1],"-version") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1],"--version") == 0) { + printf("awk %s\n", version); + exit(0); + break; + } + if (strcmp(argv[1], "--") == 0) { /* explicit end of args */ + argc--; + argv++; + break; + } + switch (argv[1][1]) { + case 's': + if (strcmp(argv[1], "-safe") == 0) + safe = 1; + break; + case 'f': /* next argument is program filename */ + if (argv[1][2] != 0) { /* arg is -fsomething */ + if (npfile >= MAX_PFILE - 1) + FATAL("too many -f options"); + pfile[npfile++] = &argv[1][2]; + } else { /* arg is -f something */ + argc--; argv++; + if (argc <= 1) + FATAL("no program filename"); + if (npfile >= MAX_PFILE - 1) + FATAL("too many -f options"); + pfile[npfile++] = argv[1]; + } + break; + case 'F': /* set field separator */ + if (argv[1][2] != 0) { /* arg is -Fsomething */ + if (argv[1][2] == 't' && argv[1][3] == 0) /* wart: t=>\t */ + fs = "\t"; + else if (argv[1][2] != 0) + fs = &argv[1][2]; + } else { /* arg is -F something */ + argc--; argv++; + if (argc > 1 && argv[1][0] == 't' && argv[1][1] == 0) /* wart: t=>\t */ + fs = "\t"; + else if (argc > 1 && argv[1][0] != 0) + fs = &argv[1][0]; + } + if (fs == NULL || *fs == '\0') + WARNING("field separator FS is empty"); + break; + case 'v': /* -v a=1 to be done NOW. one -v for each */ + if (argv[1][2] != 0) { /* arg is -vsomething */ + if (isclvar(&argv[1][2])) + setclvar(&argv[1][2]); + else + FATAL("invalid -v option argument: %s", &argv[1][2]); + } else { /* arg is -v something */ + argc--; argv++; + if (argc <= 1) + FATAL("no variable name"); + if (isclvar(argv[1])) + setclvar(argv[1]); + else + FATAL("invalid -v option argument: %s", argv[1]); + } + break; + case 'd': + dbg = atoi(&argv[1][2]); + if (dbg == 0) + dbg = 1; + printf("awk %s\n", version); + break; + default: + WARNING("unknown option %s ignored", argv[1]); + break; + } + argc--; + argv++; + } + /* argv[1] is now the first argument */ + if (npfile == 0) { /* no -f; first argument is program */ + if (argc <= 1) { + if (dbg) + exit(0); + FATAL("no program given"); + } + dprintf( ("program = |%s|\n", argv[1]) ); + lexprog = argv[1]; + argc--; + argv++; + } + recinit(recsize); + syminit(); + compile_time = 1; + argv[0] = cmdname; /* put prog name at front of arglist */ + dprintf( ("argc=%d, argv[0]=%s\n", argc, argv[0]) ); + arginit(argc, argv); + if (!safe) + envinit(environ); + yyparse(); + setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, ""); /* back to whatever it is locally */ + if (fs) + *FS = qstring(fs, '\0'); + dprintf( ("errorflag=%d\n", errorflag) ); + if (errorflag == 0) { + compile_time = 0; + run(winner); + } else + bracecheck(); + return(errorflag); +} + +int pgetc(void) /* get 1 character from awk program */ +{ + int c; + + for (;;) { + if (yyin == NULL) { + if (curpfile >= npfile) + return EOF; + if (strcmp(pfile[curpfile], "-") == 0) + yyin = stdin; + else if ((yyin = fopen(pfile[curpfile], "r")) == NULL) + FATAL("can't open file %s", pfile[curpfile]); + lineno = 1; + } + if ((c = getc(yyin)) != EOF) + return c; + if (yyin != stdin) + fclose(yyin); + yyin = NULL; + curpfile++; + } +} + +char *cursource(void) /* current source file name */ +{ + if (npfile > 0) + return pfile[curpfile]; + else + return NULL; +} Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/makefile =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/makefile (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/makefile (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +# /**************************************************************** +# Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +# All Rights Reserved +# +# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +# its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +# granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +# copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +# permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +# documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +# its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +# to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +# permission. +# +# LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +# INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +# IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +# SPECIAL, 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. +# ****************************************************************/ + +CFLAGS = -g +CFLAGS = +CFLAGS = -O2 + +# compiler options +#CC = gcc -Wall -g -Wwrite-strings +#CC = gcc -O4 -Wall -pedantic -fno-strict-aliasing +#CC = gcc -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage # then gcov f1.c; cat f1.c.gcov +HOSTCC = gcc -g -Wall -pedantic +CC = $(HOSTCC) # change this is cross-compiling. + +# yacc options. pick one; this varies a lot by system. +#YFLAGS = -d -S +YACC = bison -d -y +#YACC = yacc -d +# -S uses sprintf in yacc parser instead of sprint + +OFILES = b.o main.o parse.o proctab.o tran.o lib.o run.o lex.o + +SOURCE = awk.h ytab.c ytab.h proto.h awkgram.y lex.c b.c main.c \ + maketab.c parse.c lib.c run.c tran.c proctab.c + +LISTING = awk.h proto.h awkgram.y lex.c b.c main.c maketab.c parse.c \ + lib.c run.c tran.c + +SHIP = README LICENSE FIXES $(SOURCE) ytab[ch].bak makefile \ + awk.1 + +a.out: ytab.o $(OFILES) + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) ytab.o $(OFILES) $(ALLOC) -lm + +$(OFILES): awk.h ytab.h proto.h + +#Clear dependency for parallel build: (make -j) +#YACC generated y.tab.c and y.tab.h at the same time +#this needs to be a static pattern rules otherwise multiple target +#are mapped onto multiple executions of yacc, which overwrite +#each others outputs. +y%.c y%.h: awk.h proto.h awkgram.y + $(YACC) $(YFLAGS) awkgram.y + mv y.$*.c y$*.c + mv y.$*.h y$*.h + +ytab.h: ytab.c + +proctab.c: maketab + ./maketab ytab.h >proctab.c + +maketab: ytab.h maketab.c + $(HOSTCC) $(CFLAGS) maketab.c -o maketab + +bundle: + @cp ytab.h ytabh.bak + @cp ytab.c ytabc.bak + @bundle $(SHIP) + +tar: + @cp ytab.h ytabh.bak + @cp ytab.c ytabc.bak + @bundle $(SHIP) >awk.shar + @tar cf awk.tar $(SHIP) + gzip awk.tar + ls -l awk.tar.gz + @zip awk.zip $(SHIP) + ls -l awk.zip + +gitadd: + git add README LICENSE FIXES \ + awk.h proto.h awkgram.y lex.c b.c main.c maketab.c parse.c \ + lib.c run.c tran.c \ + makefile awk.1 awktest.tar + +gitpush: + # only do this once: + # git remote add origin https://github.com/onetrueawk/awk.git + git push -u origin master + +names: + @echo $(LISTING) + +clean: + rm -f a.out *.o *.obj maketab maketab.exe *.bb *.bbg *.da *.gcov *.gcno *.gcda # proctab.c + +cleaner: + rm -f a.out *.o *.obj maketab maketab.exe *.bb *.bbg *.da *.gcov *.gcno *.gcda proctab.c ytab* Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/maketab.c =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/maketab.c (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/maketab.c (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +/* + * this program makes the table to link function names + * and type indices that is used by execute() in run.c. + * it finds the indices in ytab.h, produced by yacc. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include "awk.h" +#include "ytab.h" + +struct xx +{ int token; + const char *name; + const char *pname; +} proc[] = { + { PROGRAM, "program", NULL }, + { BOR, "boolop", " || " }, + { AND, "boolop", " && " }, + { NOT, "boolop", " !" }, + { NE, "relop", " != " }, + { EQ, "relop", " == " }, + { LE, "relop", " <= " }, + { LT, "relop", " < " }, + { GE, "relop", " >= " }, + { GT, "relop", " > " }, + { ARRAY, "array", NULL }, + { INDIRECT, "indirect", "$(" }, + { SUBSTR, "substr", "substr" }, + { SUB, "sub", "sub" }, + { GSUB, "gsub", "gsub" }, + { INDEX, "sindex", "sindex" }, + { SPRINTF, "awksprintf", "sprintf " }, + { ADD, "arith", " + " }, + { MINUS, "arith", " - " }, + { MULT, "arith", " * " }, + { DIVIDE, "arith", " / " }, + { MOD, "arith", " % " }, + { UMINUS, "arith", " -" }, + { UPLUS, "arith", " +" }, + { POWER, "arith", " **" }, + { PREINCR, "incrdecr", "++" }, + { POSTINCR, "incrdecr", "++" }, + { PREDECR, "incrdecr", "--" }, + { POSTDECR, "incrdecr", "--" }, + { CAT, "cat", " " }, + { PASTAT, "pastat", NULL }, + { PASTAT2, "dopa2", NULL }, + { MATCH, "matchop", " ~ " }, + { NOTMATCH, "matchop", " !~ " }, + { MATCHFCN, "matchop", "matchop" }, + { INTEST, "intest", "intest" }, + { PRINTF, "awkprintf", "printf" }, + { PRINT, "printstat", "print" }, + { CLOSE, "closefile", "closefile" }, + { DELETE, "awkdelete", "awkdelete" }, + { SPLIT, "split", "split" }, + { ASSIGN, "assign", " = " }, + { ADDEQ, "assign", " += " }, + { SUBEQ, "assign", " -= " }, + { MULTEQ, "assign", " *= " }, + { DIVEQ, "assign", " /= " }, + { MODEQ, "assign", " %= " }, + { POWEQ, "assign", " ^= " }, + { CONDEXPR, "condexpr", " ?: " }, + { IF, "ifstat", "if(" }, + { WHILE, "whilestat", "while(" }, + { FOR, "forstat", "for(" }, + { DO, "dostat", "do" }, + { IN, "instat", "instat" }, + { NEXT, "jump", "next" }, + { NEXTFILE, "jump", "nextfile" }, + { EXIT, "jump", "exit" }, + { BREAK, "jump", "break" }, + { CONTINUE, "jump", "continue" }, + { RETURN, "jump", "ret" }, + { BLTIN, "bltin", "bltin" }, + { CALL, "call", "call" }, + { ARG, "arg", "arg" }, + { VARNF, "getnf", "NF" }, + { GETLINE, "awkgetline", "getline" }, + { 0, "", "" }, +}; + +#define SIZE (LASTTOKEN - FIRSTTOKEN + 1) +const char *table[SIZE]; +char *names[SIZE]; + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + const struct xx *p; + int i, n, tok; + char c; + FILE *fp; + char buf[200], name[200], def[200]; + + printf("#include \n"); + printf("#include \"awk.h\"\n"); + printf("#include \"ytab.h\"\n\n"); + for (i = SIZE; --i >= 0; ) + names[i] = ""; + + if (argc != 2) { + fprintf(stderr, "usage: maketab YTAB_H\n"); + exit(1); + } + if ((fp = fopen(argv[1], "r")) == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "maketab can't open %s!\n", argv[1]); + exit(1); + } + printf("static char *printname[%d] = {\n", SIZE); + i = 0; + while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, fp) != NULL) { + n = sscanf(buf, "%1c %s %s %d", &c, def, name, &tok); + if (c != '#' || (n != 4 && strcmp(def,"define") != 0)) /* not a valid #define */ + continue; + if (strcmp(name, "YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED") == 0) + continue; + if (tok < FIRSTTOKEN || tok > LASTTOKEN) { + /* fprintf(stderr, "maketab funny token %d %s ignored\n", tok, buf); */ + continue; + } + names[tok-FIRSTTOKEN] = (char *) malloc(strlen(name)+1); + strcpy(names[tok-FIRSTTOKEN], name); + printf("\t(char *) \"%s\",\t/* %d */\n", name, tok); + i++; + } + printf("};\n\n"); + + for (p=proc; p->token!=0; p++) + table[p->token-FIRSTTOKEN] = p->name; + printf("\nCell *(*proctab[%d])(Node **, int) = {\n", SIZE); + for (i=0; i LASTTOKEN) {\n"); + printf(" sprintf(buf, \"token %%d\", n);\n"); + printf(" return buf;\n"); + printf(" }\n"); + printf(" return printname[n-FIRSTTOKEN];\n"); + printf("}\n"); + return 0; +} Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/parse.c =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/parse.c (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/parse.c (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +#define DEBUG +#include +#include +#include +#include "awk.h" +#include "ytab.h" + +Node *nodealloc(int n) +{ + Node *x; + + x = (Node *) malloc(sizeof(Node) + (n-1)*sizeof(Node *)); + if (x == NULL) + FATAL("out of space in nodealloc"); + x->nnext = NULL; + x->lineno = lineno; + return(x); +} + +Node *exptostat(Node *a) +{ + a->ntype = NSTAT; + return(a); +} + +Node *node1(int a, Node *b) +{ + Node *x; + + x = nodealloc(1); + x->nobj = a; + x->narg[0]=b; + return(x); +} + +Node *node2(int a, Node *b, Node *c) +{ + Node *x; + + x = nodealloc(2); + x->nobj = a; + x->narg[0] = b; + x->narg[1] = c; + return(x); +} + +Node *node3(int a, Node *b, Node *c, Node *d) +{ + Node *x; + + x = nodealloc(3); + x->nobj = a; + x->narg[0] = b; + x->narg[1] = c; + x->narg[2] = d; + return(x); +} + +Node *node4(int a, Node *b, Node *c, Node *d, Node *e) +{ + Node *x; + + x = nodealloc(4); + x->nobj = a; + x->narg[0] = b; + x->narg[1] = c; + x->narg[2] = d; + x->narg[3] = e; + return(x); +} + +Node *stat1(int a, Node *b) +{ + Node *x; + + x = node1(a,b); + x->ntype = NSTAT; + return(x); +} + +Node *stat2(int a, Node *b, Node *c) +{ + Node *x; + + x = node2(a,b,c); + x->ntype = NSTAT; + return(x); +} + +Node *stat3(int a, Node *b, Node *c, Node *d) +{ + Node *x; + + x = node3(a,b,c,d); + x->ntype = NSTAT; + return(x); +} + +Node *stat4(int a, Node *b, Node *c, Node *d, Node *e) +{ + Node *x; + + x = node4(a,b,c,d,e); + x->ntype = NSTAT; + return(x); +} + +Node *op1(int a, Node *b) +{ + Node *x; + + x = node1(a,b); + x->ntype = NEXPR; + return(x); +} + +Node *op2(int a, Node *b, Node *c) +{ + Node *x; + + x = node2(a,b,c); + x->ntype = NEXPR; + return(x); +} + +Node *op3(int a, Node *b, Node *c, Node *d) +{ + Node *x; + + x = node3(a,b,c,d); + x->ntype = NEXPR; + return(x); +} + +Node *op4(int a, Node *b, Node *c, Node *d, Node *e) +{ + Node *x; + + x = node4(a,b,c,d,e); + x->ntype = NEXPR; + return(x); +} + +Node *celltonode(Cell *a, int b) +{ + Node *x; + + a->ctype = OCELL; + a->csub = b; + x = node1(0, (Node *) a); + x->ntype = NVALUE; + return(x); +} + +Node *rectonode(void) /* make $0 into a Node */ +{ + extern Cell *literal0; + return op1(INDIRECT, celltonode(literal0, CUNK)); +} + +Node *makearr(Node *p) +{ + Cell *cp; + + if (isvalue(p)) { + cp = (Cell *) (p->narg[0]); + if (isfcn(cp)) + SYNTAX( "%s is a function, not an array", cp->nval ); + else if (!isarr(cp)) { + xfree(cp->sval); + cp->sval = (char *) makesymtab(NSYMTAB); + cp->tval = ARR; + } + } + return p; +} + +#define PA2NUM 50 /* max number of pat,pat patterns allowed */ +int paircnt; /* number of them in use */ +int pairstack[PA2NUM]; /* state of each pat,pat */ + +Node *pa2stat(Node *a, Node *b, Node *c) /* pat, pat {...} */ +{ + Node *x; + + x = node4(PASTAT2, a, b, c, itonp(paircnt)); + if (paircnt++ >= PA2NUM) + SYNTAX( "limited to %d pat,pat statements", PA2NUM ); + x->ntype = NSTAT; + return(x); +} + +Node *linkum(Node *a, Node *b) +{ + Node *c; + + if (errorflag) /* don't link things that are wrong */ + return a; + if (a == NULL) + return(b); + else if (b == NULL) + return(a); + for (c = a; c->nnext != NULL; c = c->nnext) + ; + c->nnext = b; + return(a); +} + +void defn(Cell *v, Node *vl, Node *st) /* turn on FCN bit in definition, */ +{ /* body of function, arglist */ + Node *p; + int n; + + if (isarr(v)) { + SYNTAX( "`%s' is an array name and a function name", v->nval ); + return; + } + if (isarg(v->nval) != -1) { + SYNTAX( "`%s' is both function name and argument name", v->nval ); + return; + } + + v->tval = FCN; + v->sval = (char *) st; + n = 0; /* count arguments */ + for (p = vl; p; p = p->nnext) + n++; + v->fval = n; + dprintf( ("defining func %s (%d args)\n", v->nval, n) ); +} + +int isarg(const char *s) /* is s in argument list for current function? */ +{ /* return -1 if not, otherwise arg # */ + extern Node *arglist; + Node *p = arglist; + int n; + + for (n = 0; p != 0; p = p->nnext, n++) + if (strcmp(((Cell *)(p->narg[0]))->nval, s) == 0) + return n; + return -1; +} + +int ptoi(void *p) /* convert pointer to integer */ +{ + return (int) (long) p; /* swearing that p fits, of course */ +} + +Node *itonp(int i) /* and vice versa */ +{ + return (Node *) (long) i; +} Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/proctab.c =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/proctab.c (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/proctab.c (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +#include +#include "awk.h" +#include "ytab.h" + +static char *printname[94] = { + (char *) "FIRSTTOKEN", /* 258 */ + (char *) "PROGRAM", /* 259 */ + (char *) "PASTAT", /* 260 */ + (char *) "PASTAT2", /* 261 */ + (char *) "XBEGIN", /* 262 */ + (char *) "XEND", /* 263 */ + (char *) "NL", /* 264 */ + (char *) "ARRAY", /* 265 */ + (char *) "MATCH", /* 266 */ + (char *) "NOTMATCH", /* 267 */ + (char *) "MATCHOP", /* 268 */ + (char *) "FINAL", /* 269 */ + (char *) "DOT", /* 270 */ + (char *) "ALL", /* 271 */ + (char *) "CCL", /* 272 */ + (char *) "NCCL", /* 273 */ + (char *) "CHAR", /* 274 */ + (char *) "OR", /* 275 */ + (char *) "STAR", /* 276 */ + (char *) "QUEST", /* 277 */ + (char *) "PLUS", /* 278 */ + (char *) "EMPTYRE", /* 279 */ + (char *) "AND", /* 280 */ + (char *) "BOR", /* 281 */ + (char *) "APPEND", /* 282 */ + (char *) "EQ", /* 283 */ + (char *) "GE", /* 284 */ + (char *) "GT", /* 285 */ + (char *) "LE", /* 286 */ + (char *) "LT", /* 287 */ + (char *) "NE", /* 288 */ + (char *) "IN", /* 289 */ + (char *) "ARG", /* 290 */ + (char *) "BLTIN", /* 291 */ + (char *) "BREAK", /* 292 */ + (char *) "CLOSE", /* 293 */ + (char *) "CONTINUE", /* 294 */ + (char *) "DELETE", /* 295 */ + (char *) "DO", /* 296 */ + (char *) "EXIT", /* 297 */ + (char *) "FOR", /* 298 */ + (char *) "FUNC", /* 299 */ + (char *) "SUB", /* 300 */ + (char *) "GSUB", /* 301 */ + (char *) "IF", /* 302 */ + (char *) "INDEX", /* 303 */ + (char *) "LSUBSTR", /* 304 */ + (char *) "MATCHFCN", /* 305 */ + (char *) "NEXT", /* 306 */ + (char *) "NEXTFILE", /* 307 */ + (char *) "ADD", /* 308 */ + (char *) "MINUS", /* 309 */ + (char *) "MULT", /* 310 */ + (char *) "DIVIDE", /* 311 */ + (char *) "MOD", /* 312 */ + (char *) "ASSIGN", /* 313 */ + (char *) "ASGNOP", /* 314 */ + (char *) "ADDEQ", /* 315 */ + (char *) "SUBEQ", /* 316 */ + (char *) "MULTEQ", /* 317 */ + (char *) "DIVEQ", /* 318 */ + (char *) "MODEQ", /* 319 */ + (char *) "POWEQ", /* 320 */ + (char *) "PRINT", /* 321 */ + (char *) "PRINTF", /* 322 */ + (char *) "SPRINTF", /* 323 */ + (char *) "ELSE", /* 324 */ + (char *) "INTEST", /* 325 */ + (char *) "CONDEXPR", /* 326 */ + (char *) "POSTINCR", /* 327 */ + (char *) "PREINCR", /* 328 */ + (char *) "POSTDECR", /* 329 */ + (char *) "PREDECR", /* 330 */ + (char *) "VAR", /* 331 */ + (char *) "IVAR", /* 332 */ + (char *) "VARNF", /* 333 */ + (char *) "CALL", /* 334 */ + (char *) "NUMBER", /* 335 */ + (char *) "STRING", /* 336 */ + (char *) "REGEXPR", /* 337 */ + (char *) "GETLINE", /* 338 */ + (char *) "RETURN", /* 339 */ + (char *) "SPLIT", /* 340 */ + (char *) "SUBSTR", /* 341 */ + (char *) "WHILE", /* 342 */ + (char *) "CAT", /* 343 */ + (char *) "NOT", /* 344 */ + (char *) "UMINUS", /* 345 */ + (char *) "UPLUS", /* 346 */ + (char *) "POWER", /* 347 */ + (char *) "DECR", /* 348 */ + (char *) "INCR", /* 349 */ + (char *) "INDIRECT", /* 350 */ + (char *) "LASTTOKEN", /* 351 */ +}; + + +Cell *(*proctab[94])(Node **, int) = { + nullproc, /* FIRSTTOKEN */ + program, /* PROGRAM */ + pastat, /* PASTAT */ + dopa2, /* PASTAT2 */ + nullproc, /* XBEGIN */ + nullproc, /* XEND */ + nullproc, /* NL */ + array, /* ARRAY */ + matchop, /* MATCH */ + matchop, /* NOTMATCH */ + nullproc, /* MATCHOP */ + nullproc, /* FINAL */ + nullproc, /* DOT */ + nullproc, /* ALL */ + nullproc, /* CCL */ + nullproc, /* NCCL */ + nullproc, /* CHAR */ + nullproc, /* OR */ + nullproc, /* STAR */ + nullproc, /* QUEST */ + nullproc, /* PLUS */ + nullproc, /* EMPTYRE */ + boolop, /* AND */ + boolop, /* BOR */ + nullproc, /* APPEND */ + relop, /* EQ */ + relop, /* GE */ + relop, /* GT */ + relop, /* LE */ + relop, /* LT */ + relop, /* NE */ + instat, /* IN */ + arg, /* ARG */ + bltin, /* BLTIN */ + jump, /* BREAK */ + closefile, /* CLOSE */ + jump, /* CONTINUE */ + awkdelete, /* DELETE */ + dostat, /* DO */ + jump, /* EXIT */ + forstat, /* FOR */ + nullproc, /* FUNC */ + sub, /* SUB */ + gsub, /* GSUB */ + ifstat, /* IF */ + sindex, /* INDEX */ + nullproc, /* LSUBSTR */ + matchop, /* MATCHFCN */ + jump, /* NEXT */ + jump, /* NEXTFILE */ + arith, /* ADD */ + arith, /* MINUS */ + arith, /* MULT */ + arith, /* DIVIDE */ + arith, /* MOD */ + assign, /* ASSIGN */ + nullproc, /* ASGNOP */ + assign, /* ADDEQ */ + assign, /* SUBEQ */ + assign, /* MULTEQ */ + assign, /* DIVEQ */ + assign, /* MODEQ */ + assign, /* POWEQ */ + printstat, /* PRINT */ + awkprintf, /* PRINTF */ + awksprintf, /* SPRINTF */ + nullproc, /* ELSE */ + intest, /* INTEST */ + condexpr, /* CONDEXPR */ + incrdecr, /* POSTINCR */ + incrdecr, /* PREINCR */ + incrdecr, /* POSTDECR */ + incrdecr, /* PREDECR */ + nullproc, /* VAR */ + nullproc, /* IVAR */ + getnf, /* VARNF */ + call, /* CALL */ + nullproc, /* NUMBER */ + nullproc, /* STRING */ + nullproc, /* REGEXPR */ + awkgetline, /* GETLINE */ + jump, /* RETURN */ + split, /* SPLIT */ + substr, /* SUBSTR */ + whilestat, /* WHILE */ + cat, /* CAT */ + boolop, /* NOT */ + arith, /* UMINUS */ + arith, /* UPLUS */ + arith, /* POWER */ + nullproc, /* DECR */ + nullproc, /* INCR */ + indirect, /* INDIRECT */ + nullproc, /* LASTTOKEN */ +}; + +char *tokname(int n) +{ + static char buf[100]; + + if (n < FIRSTTOKEN || n > LASTTOKEN) { + sprintf(buf, "token %d", n); + return buf; + } + return printname[n-FIRSTTOKEN]; +} Property changes on: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/proctab.c ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +FreeBSD=%H \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:mime-type ## -0,0 +1 ## +text/plain \ No newline at end of property Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/proto.h =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/proto.h (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/proto.h (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +extern int yywrap(void); +extern void setfname(Cell *); +extern int constnode(Node *); +extern char *strnode(Node *); +extern Node *notnull(Node *); +extern int yyparse(void); + +extern int yylex(void); +extern void startreg(void); +extern int input(void); +extern void unput(int); +extern void unputstr(const char *); +extern int yylook(void); +extern int yyback(int *, int); +extern int yyinput(void); + +extern fa *makedfa(const char *, int); +extern fa *mkdfa(const char *, int); +extern int makeinit(fa *, int); +extern void penter(Node *); +extern void freetr(Node *); +extern int hexstr(uschar **); +extern int quoted(uschar **); +extern char *cclenter(const char *); +extern void overflo(const char *) __attribute__((__noreturn__)); +extern void cfoll(fa *, Node *); +extern int first(Node *); +extern void follow(Node *); +extern int member(int, const char *); +extern int match(fa *, const char *); +extern int pmatch(fa *, const char *); +extern int nematch(fa *, const char *); +extern Node *reparse(const char *); +extern Node *regexp(void); +extern Node *primary(void); +extern Node *concat(Node *); +extern Node *alt(Node *); +extern Node *unary(Node *); +extern int relex(void); +extern int cgoto(fa *, int, int); +extern void freefa(fa *); + +extern int pgetc(void); +extern char *cursource(void); + +extern Node *nodealloc(int); +extern Node *exptostat(Node *); +extern Node *node1(int, Node *); +extern Node *node2(int, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *node3(int, Node *, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *node4(int, Node *, Node *, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *stat3(int, Node *, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *op2(int, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *op1(int, Node *); +extern Node *stat1(int, Node *); +extern Node *op3(int, Node *, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *op4(int, Node *, Node *, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *stat2(int, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *stat4(int, Node *, Node *, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *celltonode(Cell *, int); +extern Node *rectonode(void); +extern Node *makearr(Node *); +extern Node *pa2stat(Node *, Node *, Node *); +extern Node *linkum(Node *, Node *); +extern void defn(Cell *, Node *, Node *); +extern int isarg(const char *); +extern char *tokname(int); +extern Cell *(*proctab[])(Node **, int); +extern int ptoi(void *); +extern Node *itonp(int); + +extern void syminit(void); +extern void arginit(int, char **); +extern void envinit(char **); +extern Array *makesymtab(int); +extern void freesymtab(Cell *); +extern void freeelem(Cell *, const char *); +extern Cell *setsymtab(const char *, const char *, double, unsigned int, Array *); +extern int hash(const char *, int); +extern void rehash(Array *); +extern Cell *lookup(const char *, Array *); +extern double setfval(Cell *, double); +extern void funnyvar(Cell *, const char *); +extern char *setsval(Cell *, const char *); +extern double getfval(Cell *); +extern char *getsval(Cell *); +extern char *getpssval(Cell *); /* for print */ +extern char *tostring(const char *); +extern char *qstring(const char *, int); + +extern void recinit(unsigned int); +extern void initgetrec(void); +extern void makefields(int, int); +extern void growfldtab(int n); +extern int getrec(char **, int *, int); +extern void nextfile(void); +extern int readrec(char **buf, int *bufsize, FILE *inf); +extern char *getargv(int); +extern void setclvar(char *); +extern void fldbld(void); +extern void cleanfld(int, int); +extern void newfld(int); +extern void setlastfld(int); +extern int refldbld(const char *, const char *); +extern void recbld(void); +extern Cell *fieldadr(int); +extern void yyerror(const char *); +extern void fpecatch(int); +extern void bracecheck(void); +extern void bcheck2(int, int, int); +extern void SYNTAX(const char *, ...); +extern void FATAL(const char *, ...) __attribute__((__noreturn__)); +extern void WARNING(const char *, ...); +extern void error(void); +extern void eprint(void); +extern void bclass(int); +extern double errcheck(double, const char *); +extern int isclvar(const char *); +extern int is_number(const char *); + +extern int adjbuf(char **pb, int *sz, int min, int q, char **pbp, const char *what); +extern void run(Node *); +extern Cell *execute(Node *); +extern Cell *program(Node **, int); +extern Cell *call(Node **, int); +extern Cell *copycell(Cell *); +extern Cell *arg(Node **, int); +extern Cell *jump(Node **, int); +extern Cell *awkgetline(Node **, int); +extern Cell *getnf(Node **, int); +extern Cell *array(Node **, int); +extern Cell *awkdelete(Node **, int); +extern Cell *intest(Node **, int); +extern Cell *matchop(Node **, int); +extern Cell *boolop(Node **, int); +extern Cell *relop(Node **, int); +extern void tfree(Cell *); +extern Cell *gettemp(void); +extern Cell *field(Node **, int); +extern Cell *indirect(Node **, int); +extern Cell *substr(Node **, int); +extern Cell *sindex(Node **, int); +extern int format(char **, int *, const char *, Node *); +extern Cell *awksprintf(Node **, int); +extern Cell *awkprintf(Node **, int); +extern Cell *arith(Node **, int); +extern double ipow(double, int); +extern Cell *incrdecr(Node **, int); +extern Cell *assign(Node **, int); +extern Cell *cat(Node **, int); +extern Cell *pastat(Node **, int); +extern Cell *dopa2(Node **, int); +extern Cell *split(Node **, int); +extern Cell *condexpr(Node **, int); +extern Cell *ifstat(Node **, int); +extern Cell *whilestat(Node **, int); +extern Cell *dostat(Node **, int); +extern Cell *forstat(Node **, int); +extern Cell *instat(Node **, int); +extern Cell *bltin(Node **, int); +extern Cell *printstat(Node **, int); +extern Cell *nullproc(Node **, int); +extern FILE *redirect(int, Node *); +extern FILE *openfile(int, const char *); +extern const char *filename(FILE *); +extern Cell *closefile(Node **, int); +extern void closeall(void); +extern Cell *sub(Node **, int); +extern Cell *gsub(Node **, int); + +extern FILE *popen(const char *, const char *); +extern int pclose(FILE *); + +extern const char *flags2str(int flags); Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/run.c =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/run.c (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/run.c (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,2013 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +#define DEBUG +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "awk.h" +#include "ytab.h" + +#define tempfree(x) if (istemp(x)) tfree(x); else + +/* +#undef tempfree + +void tempfree(Cell *p) { + if (p->ctype == OCELL && (p->csub < CUNK || p->csub > CFREE)) { + WARNING("bad csub %d in Cell %d %s", + p->csub, p->ctype, p->sval); + } + if (istemp(p)) + tfree(p); +} +*/ + +/* do we really need these? */ +/* #ifdef _NFILE */ +/* #ifndef FOPEN_MAX */ +/* #define FOPEN_MAX _NFILE */ +/* #endif */ +/* #endif */ +/* */ +/* #ifndef FOPEN_MAX */ +/* #define FOPEN_MAX 40 */ /* max number of open files */ +/* #endif */ +/* */ +/* #ifndef RAND_MAX */ +/* #define RAND_MAX 32767 */ /* all that ansi guarantees */ +/* #endif */ + +jmp_buf env; +extern int pairstack[]; +extern Awkfloat srand_seed; + +Node *winner = NULL; /* root of parse tree */ +Cell *tmps; /* free temporary cells for execution */ + +static Cell truecell ={ OBOOL, BTRUE, 0, 0, 1.0, NUM, NULL }; +Cell *True = &truecell; +static Cell falsecell ={ OBOOL, BFALSE, 0, 0, 0.0, NUM, NULL }; +Cell *False = &falsecell; +static Cell breakcell ={ OJUMP, JBREAK, 0, 0, 0.0, NUM, NULL }; +Cell *jbreak = &breakcell; +static Cell contcell ={ OJUMP, JCONT, 0, 0, 0.0, NUM, NULL }; +Cell *jcont = &contcell; +static Cell nextcell ={ OJUMP, JNEXT, 0, 0, 0.0, NUM, NULL }; +Cell *jnext = &nextcell; +static Cell nextfilecell ={ OJUMP, JNEXTFILE, 0, 0, 0.0, NUM, NULL }; +Cell *jnextfile = &nextfilecell; +static Cell exitcell ={ OJUMP, JEXIT, 0, 0, 0.0, NUM, NULL }; +Cell *jexit = &exitcell; +static Cell retcell ={ OJUMP, JRET, 0, 0, 0.0, NUM, NULL }; +Cell *jret = &retcell; +static Cell tempcell ={ OCELL, CTEMP, 0, "", 0.0, NUM|STR|DONTFREE, NULL }; + +Node *curnode = NULL; /* the node being executed, for debugging */ + +/* buffer memory management */ +int adjbuf(char **pbuf, int *psiz, int minlen, int quantum, char **pbptr, + const char *whatrtn) +/* pbuf: address of pointer to buffer being managed + * psiz: address of buffer size variable + * minlen: minimum length of buffer needed + * quantum: buffer size quantum + * pbptr: address of movable pointer into buffer, or 0 if none + * whatrtn: name of the calling routine if failure should cause fatal error + * + * return 0 for realloc failure, !=0 for success + */ +{ + if (minlen > *psiz) { + char *tbuf; + int rminlen = quantum ? minlen % quantum : 0; + int boff = pbptr ? *pbptr - *pbuf : 0; + /* round up to next multiple of quantum */ + if (rminlen) + minlen += quantum - rminlen; + tbuf = (char *) realloc(*pbuf, minlen); + dprintf( ("adjbuf %s: %d %d (pbuf=%p, tbuf=%p)\n", whatrtn, *psiz, minlen, (void *) *pbuf, (void *) tbuf) ); + if (tbuf == NULL) { + if (whatrtn) + FATAL("out of memory in %s", whatrtn); + return 0; + } + *pbuf = tbuf; + *psiz = minlen; + if (pbptr) + *pbptr = tbuf + boff; + } + return 1; +} + +void run(Node *a) /* execution of parse tree starts here */ +{ + extern void stdinit(void); + + stdinit(); + execute(a); + closeall(); +} + +Cell *execute(Node *u) /* execute a node of the parse tree */ +{ + Cell *(*proc)(Node **, int); + Cell *x; + Node *a; + + if (u == NULL) + return(True); + for (a = u; ; a = a->nnext) { + curnode = a; + if (isvalue(a)) { + x = (Cell *) (a->narg[0]); + if (isfld(x) && !donefld) + fldbld(); + else if (isrec(x) && !donerec) + recbld(); + return(x); + } + if (notlegal(a->nobj)) /* probably a Cell* but too risky to print */ + FATAL("illegal statement"); + proc = proctab[a->nobj-FIRSTTOKEN]; + x = (*proc)(a->narg, a->nobj); + if (isfld(x) && !donefld) + fldbld(); + else if (isrec(x) && !donerec) + recbld(); + if (isexpr(a)) + return(x); + if (isjump(x)) + return(x); + if (a->nnext == NULL) + return(x); + tempfree(x); + } +} + + +Cell *program(Node **a, int n) /* execute an awk program */ +{ /* a[0] = BEGIN, a[1] = body, a[2] = END */ + Cell *x; + + if (setjmp(env) != 0) + goto ex; + if (a[0]) { /* BEGIN */ + x = execute(a[0]); + if (isexit(x)) + return(True); + if (isjump(x)) + FATAL("illegal break, continue, next or nextfile from BEGIN"); + tempfree(x); + } + if (a[1] || a[2]) + while (getrec(&record, &recsize, 1) > 0) { + x = execute(a[1]); + if (isexit(x)) + break; + tempfree(x); + } + ex: + if (setjmp(env) != 0) /* handles exit within END */ + goto ex1; + if (a[2]) { /* END */ + x = execute(a[2]); + if (isbreak(x) || isnext(x) || iscont(x)) + FATAL("illegal break, continue, next or nextfile from END"); + tempfree(x); + } + ex1: + return(True); +} + +struct Frame { /* stack frame for awk function calls */ + int nargs; /* number of arguments in this call */ + Cell *fcncell; /* pointer to Cell for function */ + Cell **args; /* pointer to array of arguments after execute */ + Cell *retval; /* return value */ +}; + +#define NARGS 50 /* max args in a call */ + +struct Frame *frame = NULL; /* base of stack frames; dynamically allocated */ +int nframe = 0; /* number of frames allocated */ +struct Frame *fp = NULL; /* frame pointer. bottom level unused */ + +Cell *call(Node **a, int n) /* function call. very kludgy and fragile */ +{ + static Cell newcopycell = { OCELL, CCOPY, 0, "", 0.0, NUM|STR|DONTFREE, NULL }; + int i, ncall, ndef; + int freed = 0; /* handles potential double freeing when fcn & param share a tempcell */ + Node *x; + Cell *args[NARGS], *oargs[NARGS]; /* BUG: fixed size arrays */ + Cell *y, *z, *fcn; + char *s; + + fcn = execute(a[0]); /* the function itself */ + s = fcn->nval; + if (!isfcn(fcn)) + FATAL("calling undefined function %s", s); + if (frame == NULL) { + fp = frame = (struct Frame *) calloc(nframe += 100, sizeof(struct Frame)); + if (frame == NULL) + FATAL("out of space for stack frames calling %s", s); + } + for (ncall = 0, x = a[1]; x != NULL; x = x->nnext) /* args in call */ + ncall++; + ndef = (int) fcn->fval; /* args in defn */ + dprintf( ("calling %s, %d args (%d in defn), fp=%d\n", s, ncall, ndef, (int) (fp-frame)) ); + if (ncall > ndef) + WARNING("function %s called with %d args, uses only %d", + s, ncall, ndef); + if (ncall + ndef > NARGS) + FATAL("function %s has %d arguments, limit %d", s, ncall+ndef, NARGS); + for (i = 0, x = a[1]; x != NULL; i++, x = x->nnext) { /* get call args */ + dprintf( ("evaluate args[%d], fp=%d:\n", i, (int) (fp-frame)) ); + y = execute(x); + oargs[i] = y; + dprintf( ("args[%d]: %s %f <%s>, t=%o\n", + i, NN(y->nval), y->fval, isarr(y) ? "(array)" : NN(y->sval), y->tval) ); + if (isfcn(y)) + FATAL("can't use function %s as argument in %s", y->nval, s); + if (isarr(y)) + args[i] = y; /* arrays by ref */ + else + args[i] = copycell(y); + tempfree(y); + } + for ( ; i < ndef; i++) { /* add null args for ones not provided */ + args[i] = gettemp(); + *args[i] = newcopycell; + } + fp++; /* now ok to up frame */ + if (fp >= frame + nframe) { + int dfp = fp - frame; /* old index */ + frame = (struct Frame *) + realloc((char *) frame, (nframe += 100) * sizeof(struct Frame)); + if (frame == NULL) + FATAL("out of space for stack frames in %s", s); + fp = frame + dfp; + } + fp->fcncell = fcn; + fp->args = args; + fp->nargs = ndef; /* number defined with (excess are locals) */ + fp->retval = gettemp(); + + dprintf( ("start exec of %s, fp=%d\n", s, (int) (fp-frame)) ); + y = execute((Node *)(fcn->sval)); /* execute body */ + dprintf( ("finished exec of %s, fp=%d\n", s, (int) (fp-frame)) ); + + for (i = 0; i < ndef; i++) { + Cell *t = fp->args[i]; + if (isarr(t)) { + if (t->csub == CCOPY) { + if (i >= ncall) { + freesymtab(t); + t->csub = CTEMP; + tempfree(t); + } else { + oargs[i]->tval = t->tval; + oargs[i]->tval &= ~(STR|NUM|DONTFREE); + oargs[i]->sval = t->sval; + tempfree(t); + } + } + } else if (t != y) { /* kludge to prevent freeing twice */ + t->csub = CTEMP; + tempfree(t); + } else if (t == y && t->csub == CCOPY) { + t->csub = CTEMP; + tempfree(t); + freed = 1; + } + } + tempfree(fcn); + if (isexit(y) || isnext(y)) + return y; + if (freed == 0) { + tempfree(y); /* don't free twice! */ + } + z = fp->retval; /* return value */ + dprintf( ("%s returns %g |%s| %o\n", s, getfval(z), getsval(z), z->tval) ); + fp--; + return(z); +} + +Cell *copycell(Cell *x) /* make a copy of a cell in a temp */ +{ + Cell *y; + + /* copy is not constant or field */ + + y = gettemp(); + y->tval = x->tval & ~(CON|FLD|REC); + y->csub = CCOPY; /* prevents freeing until call is over */ + y->nval = x->nval; /* BUG? */ + if (isstr(x) /* || x->ctype == OCELL */) { + y->sval = tostring(x->sval); + y->tval &= ~DONTFREE; + } else + y->tval |= DONTFREE; + y->fval = x->fval; + return y; +} + +Cell *arg(Node **a, int n) /* nth argument of a function */ +{ + + n = ptoi(a[0]); /* argument number, counting from 0 */ + dprintf( ("arg(%d), fp->nargs=%d\n", n, fp->nargs) ); + if (n+1 > fp->nargs) + FATAL("argument #%d of function %s was not supplied", + n+1, fp->fcncell->nval); + return fp->args[n]; +} + +Cell *jump(Node **a, int n) /* break, continue, next, nextfile, return */ +{ + Cell *y; + + switch (n) { + case EXIT: + if (a[0] != NULL) { + y = execute(a[0]); + errorflag = (int) getfval(y); + tempfree(y); + } + longjmp(env, 1); + case RETURN: + if (a[0] != NULL) { + y = execute(a[0]); + if ((y->tval & (STR|NUM)) == (STR|NUM)) { + setsval(fp->retval, getsval(y)); + fp->retval->fval = getfval(y); + fp->retval->tval |= NUM; + } + else if (y->tval & STR) + setsval(fp->retval, getsval(y)); + else if (y->tval & NUM) + setfval(fp->retval, getfval(y)); + else /* can't happen */ + FATAL("bad type variable %d", y->tval); + tempfree(y); + } + return(jret); + case NEXT: + return(jnext); + case NEXTFILE: + nextfile(); + return(jnextfile); + case BREAK: + return(jbreak); + case CONTINUE: + return(jcont); + default: /* can't happen */ + FATAL("illegal jump type %d", n); + } + return 0; /* not reached */ +} + +Cell *awkgetline(Node **a, int n) /* get next line from specific input */ +{ /* a[0] is variable, a[1] is operator, a[2] is filename */ + Cell *r, *x; + extern Cell **fldtab; + FILE *fp; + char *buf; + int bufsize = recsize; + int mode; + + if ((buf = (char *) malloc(bufsize)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of memory in getline"); + + fflush(stdout); /* in case someone is waiting for a prompt */ + r = gettemp(); + if (a[1] != NULL) { /* getline < file */ + x = execute(a[2]); /* filename */ + mode = ptoi(a[1]); + if (mode == '|') /* input pipe */ + mode = LE; /* arbitrary flag */ + fp = openfile(mode, getsval(x)); + tempfree(x); + if (fp == NULL) + n = -1; + else + n = readrec(&buf, &bufsize, fp); + if (n <= 0) { + ; + } else if (a[0] != NULL) { /* getline var sval)) { + x->fval = atof(x->sval); + x->tval |= NUM; + } + tempfree(x); + } else { /* getline sval)) { + fldtab[0]->fval = atof(fldtab[0]->sval); + fldtab[0]->tval |= NUM; + } + } + } else { /* bare getline; use current input */ + if (a[0] == NULL) /* getline */ + n = getrec(&record, &recsize, 1); + else { /* getline var */ + n = getrec(&buf, &bufsize, 0); + x = execute(a[0]); + setsval(x, buf); + if (is_number(x->sval)) { + x->fval = atof(x->sval); + x->tval |= NUM; + } + tempfree(x); + } + } + setfval(r, (Awkfloat) n); + free(buf); + return r; +} + +Cell *getnf(Node **a, int n) /* get NF */ +{ + if (donefld == 0) + fldbld(); + return (Cell *) a[0]; +} + +Cell *array(Node **a, int n) /* a[0] is symtab, a[1] is list of subscripts */ +{ + Cell *x, *y, *z; + char *s; + Node *np; + char *buf; + int bufsz = recsize; + int nsub; + + if ((buf = (char *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of memory in array"); + + x = execute(a[0]); /* Cell* for symbol table */ + buf[0] = 0; + for (np = a[1]; np; np = np->nnext) { + y = execute(np); /* subscript */ + s = getsval(y); + nsub = strlen(getsval(subseploc)); + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, strlen(buf)+strlen(s)+nsub+1, recsize, 0, "array")) + FATAL("out of memory for %s[%s...]", x->nval, buf); + strcat(buf, s); + if (np->nnext) + strcat(buf, *SUBSEP); + tempfree(y); + } + if (!isarr(x)) { + dprintf( ("making %s into an array\n", NN(x->nval)) ); + if (freeable(x)) + xfree(x->sval); + x->tval &= ~(STR|NUM|DONTFREE); + x->tval |= ARR; + x->sval = (char *) makesymtab(NSYMTAB); + } + z = setsymtab(buf, "", 0.0, STR|NUM, (Array *) x->sval); + z->ctype = OCELL; + z->csub = CVAR; + tempfree(x); + free(buf); + return(z); +} + +Cell *awkdelete(Node **a, int n) /* a[0] is symtab, a[1] is list of subscripts */ +{ + Cell *x, *y; + Node *np; + char *s; + int nsub; + + x = execute(a[0]); /* Cell* for symbol table */ + if (!isarr(x)) + return True; + if (a[1] == 0) { /* delete the elements, not the table */ + freesymtab(x); + x->tval &= ~STR; + x->tval |= ARR; + x->sval = (char *) makesymtab(NSYMTAB); + } else { + int bufsz = recsize; + char *buf; + if ((buf = (char *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of memory in adelete"); + buf[0] = 0; + for (np = a[1]; np; np = np->nnext) { + y = execute(np); /* subscript */ + s = getsval(y); + nsub = strlen(getsval(subseploc)); + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, strlen(buf)+strlen(s)+nsub+1, recsize, 0, "awkdelete")) + FATAL("out of memory deleting %s[%s...]", x->nval, buf); + strcat(buf, s); + if (np->nnext) + strcat(buf, *SUBSEP); + tempfree(y); + } + freeelem(x, buf); + free(buf); + } + tempfree(x); + return True; +} + +Cell *intest(Node **a, int n) /* a[0] is index (list), a[1] is symtab */ +{ + Cell *x, *ap, *k; + Node *p; + char *buf; + char *s; + int bufsz = recsize; + int nsub; + + ap = execute(a[1]); /* array name */ + if (!isarr(ap)) { + dprintf( ("making %s into an array\n", ap->nval) ); + if (freeable(ap)) + xfree(ap->sval); + ap->tval &= ~(STR|NUM|DONTFREE); + ap->tval |= ARR; + ap->sval = (char *) makesymtab(NSYMTAB); + } + if ((buf = (char *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) { + FATAL("out of memory in intest"); + } + buf[0] = 0; + for (p = a[0]; p; p = p->nnext) { + x = execute(p); /* expr */ + s = getsval(x); + nsub = strlen(getsval(subseploc)); + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, strlen(buf)+strlen(s)+nsub+1, recsize, 0, "intest")) + FATAL("out of memory deleting %s[%s...]", x->nval, buf); + strcat(buf, s); + tempfree(x); + if (p->nnext) + strcat(buf, *SUBSEP); + } + k = lookup(buf, (Array *) ap->sval); + tempfree(ap); + free(buf); + if (k == NULL) + return(False); + else + return(True); +} + + +Cell *matchop(Node **a, int n) /* ~ and match() */ +{ + Cell *x, *y; + char *s, *t; + int i; + fa *pfa; + int (*mf)(fa *, const char *) = match, mode = 0; + + if (n == MATCHFCN) { + mf = pmatch; + mode = 1; + } + x = execute(a[1]); /* a[1] = target text */ + s = getsval(x); + if (a[0] == 0) /* a[1] == 0: already-compiled reg expr */ + i = (*mf)((fa *) a[2], s); + else { + y = execute(a[2]); /* a[2] = regular expr */ + t = getsval(y); + pfa = makedfa(t, mode); + i = (*mf)(pfa, s); + tempfree(y); + } + tempfree(x); + if (n == MATCHFCN) { + int start = patbeg - s + 1; + if (patlen < 0) + start = 0; + setfval(rstartloc, (Awkfloat) start); + setfval(rlengthloc, (Awkfloat) patlen); + x = gettemp(); + x->tval = NUM; + x->fval = start; + return x; + } else if ((n == MATCH && i == 1) || (n == NOTMATCH && i == 0)) + return(True); + else + return(False); +} + + +Cell *boolop(Node **a, int n) /* a[0] || a[1], a[0] && a[1], !a[0] */ +{ + Cell *x, *y; + int i; + + x = execute(a[0]); + i = istrue(x); + tempfree(x); + switch (n) { + case BOR: + if (i) return(True); + y = execute(a[1]); + i = istrue(y); + tempfree(y); + if (i) return(True); + else return(False); + case AND: + if ( !i ) return(False); + y = execute(a[1]); + i = istrue(y); + tempfree(y); + if (i) return(True); + else return(False); + case NOT: + if (i) return(False); + else return(True); + default: /* can't happen */ + FATAL("unknown boolean operator %d", n); + } + return 0; /*NOTREACHED*/ +} + +Cell *relop(Node **a, int n) /* a[0 < a[1], etc. */ +{ + int i; + Cell *x, *y; + Awkfloat j; + + x = execute(a[0]); + y = execute(a[1]); + if (x->tval&NUM && y->tval&NUM) { + j = x->fval - y->fval; + i = j<0? -1: (j>0? 1: 0); + } else { + i = strcmp(getsval(x), getsval(y)); + } + tempfree(x); + tempfree(y); + switch (n) { + case LT: if (i<0) return(True); + else return(False); + case LE: if (i<=0) return(True); + else return(False); + case NE: if (i!=0) return(True); + else return(False); + case EQ: if (i == 0) return(True); + else return(False); + case GE: if (i>=0) return(True); + else return(False); + case GT: if (i>0) return(True); + else return(False); + default: /* can't happen */ + FATAL("unknown relational operator %d", n); + } + return 0; /*NOTREACHED*/ +} + +void tfree(Cell *a) /* free a tempcell */ +{ + if (freeable(a)) { + dprintf( ("freeing %s %s %o\n", NN(a->nval), NN(a->sval), a->tval) ); + xfree(a->sval); + } + if (a == tmps) + FATAL("tempcell list is curdled"); + a->cnext = tmps; + tmps = a; +} + +Cell *gettemp(void) /* get a tempcell */ +{ int i; + Cell *x; + + if (!tmps) { + tmps = (Cell *) calloc(100, sizeof(Cell)); + if (!tmps) + FATAL("out of space for temporaries"); + for(i = 1; i < 100; i++) + tmps[i-1].cnext = &tmps[i]; + tmps[i-1].cnext = 0; + } + x = tmps; + tmps = x->cnext; + *x = tempcell; + return(x); +} + +Cell *indirect(Node **a, int n) /* $( a[0] ) */ +{ + Awkfloat val; + Cell *x; + int m; + char *s; + + x = execute(a[0]); + val = getfval(x); /* freebsd: defend against super large field numbers */ + if ((Awkfloat)INT_MAX < val) + FATAL("trying to access out of range field %s", x->nval); + m = (int) val; + if (m == 0 && !is_number(s = getsval(x))) /* suspicion! */ + FATAL("illegal field $(%s), name \"%s\"", s, x->nval); + /* BUG: can x->nval ever be null??? */ + tempfree(x); + x = fieldadr(m); + x->ctype = OCELL; /* BUG? why are these needed? */ + x->csub = CFLD; + return(x); +} + +Cell *substr(Node **a, int nnn) /* substr(a[0], a[1], a[2]) */ +{ + int k, m, n; + char *s; + int temp; + Cell *x, *y, *z = 0; + + x = execute(a[0]); + y = execute(a[1]); + if (a[2] != 0) + z = execute(a[2]); + s = getsval(x); + k = strlen(s) + 1; + if (k <= 1) { + tempfree(x); + tempfree(y); + if (a[2] != 0) { + tempfree(z); + } + x = gettemp(); + setsval(x, ""); + return(x); + } + m = (int) getfval(y); + if (m <= 0) + m = 1; + else if (m > k) + m = k; + tempfree(y); + if (a[2] != 0) { + n = (int) getfval(z); + tempfree(z); + } else + n = k - 1; + if (n < 0) + n = 0; + else if (n > k - m) + n = k - m; + dprintf( ("substr: m=%d, n=%d, s=%s\n", m, n, s) ); + y = gettemp(); + temp = s[n+m-1]; /* with thanks to John Linderman */ + s[n+m-1] = '\0'; + setsval(y, s + m - 1); + s[n+m-1] = temp; + tempfree(x); + return(y); +} + +Cell *sindex(Node **a, int nnn) /* index(a[0], a[1]) */ +{ + Cell *x, *y, *z; + char *s1, *s2, *p1, *p2, *q; + Awkfloat v = 0.0; + + x = execute(a[0]); + s1 = getsval(x); + y = execute(a[1]); + s2 = getsval(y); + + z = gettemp(); + for (p1 = s1; *p1 != '\0'; p1++) { + for (q=p1, p2=s2; *p2 != '\0' && *q == *p2; q++, p2++) + ; + if (*p2 == '\0') { + v = (Awkfloat) (p1 - s1 + 1); /* origin 1 */ + break; + } + } + tempfree(x); + tempfree(y); + setfval(z, v); + return(z); +} + +#define MAXNUMSIZE 50 + +int format(char **pbuf, int *pbufsize, const char *s, Node *a) /* printf-like conversions */ +{ + char *fmt; + char *p, *t; + const char *os; + Cell *x; + int flag = 0, n; + int fmtwd; /* format width */ + int fmtsz = recsize; + char *buf = *pbuf; + int bufsize = *pbufsize; + + static int first = 1; + static int have_a_format = 0; + + if (first) { + char buf[100]; + + sprintf(buf, "%a", 42.0); + have_a_format = (strcmp(buf, "0x1.5p+5") == 0); + first = 0; + } + + os = s; + p = buf; + if ((fmt = (char *) malloc(fmtsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of memory in format()"); + while (*s) { + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, MAXNUMSIZE+1+p-buf, recsize, &p, "format1"); + if (*s != '%') { + *p++ = *s++; + continue; + } + if (*(s+1) == '%') { + *p++ = '%'; + s += 2; + continue; + } + /* have to be real careful in case this is a huge number, eg, %100000d */ + fmtwd = atoi(s+1); + if (fmtwd < 0) + fmtwd = -fmtwd; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, fmtwd+1+p-buf, recsize, &p, "format2"); + for (t = fmt; (*t++ = *s) != '\0'; s++) { + if (!adjbuf(&fmt, &fmtsz, MAXNUMSIZE+1+t-fmt, recsize, &t, "format3")) + FATAL("format item %.30s... ran format() out of memory", os); + if (isalpha((uschar)*s) && *s != 'l' && *s != 'h' && *s != 'L') + break; /* the ansi panoply */ + if (*s == '$') { + FATAL("'$' not permitted in awk formats"); + } + if (*s == '*') { + if (a == NULL) { + FATAL("not enough args in printf(%s)", os); + } + x = execute(a); + a = a->nnext; + sprintf(t-1, "%d", fmtwd=(int) getfval(x)); + if (fmtwd < 0) + fmtwd = -fmtwd; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, fmtwd+1+p-buf, recsize, &p, "format"); + t = fmt + strlen(fmt); + tempfree(x); + } + } + *t = '\0'; + if (fmtwd < 0) + fmtwd = -fmtwd; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, fmtwd+1+p-buf, recsize, &p, "format4"); + switch (*s) { + case 'a': case 'A': + if (have_a_format) + flag = *s; + else + flag = 'f'; + break; + case 'f': case 'e': case 'g': case 'E': case 'G': + flag = 'f'; + break; + case 'd': case 'i': + flag = 'd'; + if(*(s-1) == 'l') break; + *(t-1) = 'l'; + *t = 'd'; + *++t = '\0'; + break; + case 'o': case 'x': case 'X': case 'u': + flag = *(s-1) == 'l' ? 'd' : 'u'; + break; + case 's': + flag = 's'; + break; + case 'c': + flag = 'c'; + break; + default: + WARNING("weird printf conversion %s", fmt); + flag = '?'; + break; + } + if (a == NULL) + FATAL("not enough args in printf(%s)", os); + x = execute(a); + a = a->nnext; + n = MAXNUMSIZE; + if (fmtwd > n) + n = fmtwd; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, 1+n+p-buf, recsize, &p, "format5"); + switch (flag) { + case '?': sprintf(p, "%s", fmt); /* unknown, so dump it too */ + t = getsval(x); + n = strlen(t); + if (fmtwd > n) + n = fmtwd; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, 1+strlen(p)+n+p-buf, recsize, &p, "format6"); + p += strlen(p); + sprintf(p, "%s", t); + break; + case 'a': + case 'A': + case 'f': sprintf(p, fmt, getfval(x)); break; + case 'd': sprintf(p, fmt, (long) getfval(x)); break; + case 'u': sprintf(p, fmt, (int) getfval(x)); break; + case 's': + t = getsval(x); + n = strlen(t); + if (fmtwd > n) + n = fmtwd; + if (!adjbuf(&buf, &bufsize, 1+n+p-buf, recsize, &p, "format7")) + FATAL("huge string/format (%d chars) in printf %.30s... ran format() out of memory", n, t); + sprintf(p, fmt, t); + break; + case 'c': + if (isnum(x)) { + if (getfval(x)) + sprintf(p, fmt, (int) getfval(x)); + else { + *p++ = '\0'; /* explicit null byte */ + *p = '\0'; /* next output will start here */ + } + } else + sprintf(p, fmt, getsval(x)[0]); + break; + default: + FATAL("can't happen: bad conversion %c in format()", flag); + } + tempfree(x); + p += strlen(p); + s++; + } + *p = '\0'; + free(fmt); + for ( ; a; a = a->nnext) /* evaluate any remaining args */ + execute(a); + *pbuf = buf; + *pbufsize = bufsize; + return p - buf; +} + +Cell *awksprintf(Node **a, int n) /* sprintf(a[0]) */ +{ + Cell *x; + Node *y; + char *buf; + int bufsz=3*recsize; + + if ((buf = (char *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of memory in awksprintf"); + y = a[0]->nnext; + x = execute(a[0]); + if (format(&buf, &bufsz, getsval(x), y) == -1) + FATAL("sprintf string %.30s... too long. can't happen.", buf); + tempfree(x); + x = gettemp(); + x->sval = buf; + x->tval = STR; + return(x); +} + +Cell *awkprintf(Node **a, int n) /* printf */ +{ /* a[0] is list of args, starting with format string */ + /* a[1] is redirection operator, a[2] is redirection file */ + FILE *fp; + Cell *x; + Node *y; + char *buf; + int len; + int bufsz=3*recsize; + + if ((buf = (char *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of memory in awkprintf"); + y = a[0]->nnext; + x = execute(a[0]); + if ((len = format(&buf, &bufsz, getsval(x), y)) == -1) + FATAL("printf string %.30s... too long. can't happen.", buf); + tempfree(x); + if (a[1] == NULL) { + /* fputs(buf, stdout); */ + fwrite(buf, len, 1, stdout); + if (ferror(stdout)) + FATAL("write error on stdout"); + } else { + fp = redirect(ptoi(a[1]), a[2]); + /* fputs(buf, fp); */ + fwrite(buf, len, 1, fp); + fflush(fp); + if (ferror(fp)) + FATAL("write error on %s", filename(fp)); + } + free(buf); + return(True); +} + +Cell *arith(Node **a, int n) /* a[0] + a[1], etc. also -a[0] */ +{ + Awkfloat i, j = 0; + double v; + Cell *x, *y, *z; + + x = execute(a[0]); + i = getfval(x); + tempfree(x); + if (n != UMINUS && n != UPLUS) { + y = execute(a[1]); + j = getfval(y); + tempfree(y); + } + z = gettemp(); + switch (n) { + case ADD: + i += j; + break; + case MINUS: + i -= j; + break; + case MULT: + i *= j; + break; + case DIVIDE: + if (j == 0) + FATAL("division by zero"); + i /= j; + break; + case MOD: + if (j == 0) + FATAL("division by zero in mod"); + modf(i/j, &v); + i = i - j * v; + break; + case UMINUS: + i = -i; + break; + case UPLUS: /* handled by getfval(), above */ + break; + case POWER: + if (j >= 0 && modf(j, &v) == 0.0) /* pos integer exponent */ + i = ipow(i, (int) j); + else + i = errcheck(pow(i, j), "pow"); + break; + default: /* can't happen */ + FATAL("illegal arithmetic operator %d", n); + } + setfval(z, i); + return(z); +} + +double ipow(double x, int n) /* x**n. ought to be done by pow, but isn't always */ +{ + double v; + + if (n <= 0) + return 1; + v = ipow(x, n/2); + if (n % 2 == 0) + return v * v; + else + return x * v * v; +} + +Cell *incrdecr(Node **a, int n) /* a[0]++, etc. */ +{ + Cell *x, *z; + int k; + Awkfloat xf; + + x = execute(a[0]); + xf = getfval(x); + k = (n == PREINCR || n == POSTINCR) ? 1 : -1; + if (n == PREINCR || n == PREDECR) { + setfval(x, xf + k); + return(x); + } + z = gettemp(); + setfval(z, xf); + setfval(x, xf + k); + tempfree(x); + return(z); +} + +Cell *assign(Node **a, int n) /* a[0] = a[1], a[0] += a[1], etc. */ +{ /* this is subtle; don't muck with it. */ + Cell *x, *y; + Awkfloat xf, yf; + double v; + + y = execute(a[1]); + x = execute(a[0]); + if (n == ASSIGN) { /* ordinary assignment */ + if (x == y && !(x->tval & (FLD|REC)) && x != nfloc) + ; /* self-assignment: leave alone unless it's a field or NF */ + else if ((y->tval & (STR|NUM)) == (STR|NUM)) { + setsval(x, getsval(y)); + x->fval = getfval(y); + x->tval |= NUM; + } + else if (isstr(y)) + setsval(x, getsval(y)); + else if (isnum(y)) + setfval(x, getfval(y)); + else + funnyvar(y, "read value of"); + tempfree(y); + return(x); + } + xf = getfval(x); + yf = getfval(y); + switch (n) { + case ADDEQ: + xf += yf; + break; + case SUBEQ: + xf -= yf; + break; + case MULTEQ: + xf *= yf; + break; + case DIVEQ: + if (yf == 0) + FATAL("division by zero in /="); + xf /= yf; + break; + case MODEQ: + if (yf == 0) + FATAL("division by zero in %%="); + modf(xf/yf, &v); + xf = xf - yf * v; + break; + case POWEQ: + if (yf >= 0 && modf(yf, &v) == 0.0) /* pos integer exponent */ + xf = ipow(xf, (int) yf); + else + xf = errcheck(pow(xf, yf), "pow"); + break; + default: + FATAL("illegal assignment operator %d", n); + break; + } + tempfree(y); + setfval(x, xf); + return(x); +} + +Cell *cat(Node **a, int q) /* a[0] cat a[1] */ +{ + Cell *x, *y, *z; + int n1, n2; + char *s = NULL; + int ssz = 0; + + x = execute(a[0]); + n1 = strlen(getsval(x)); + adjbuf(&s, &ssz, n1 + 1, recsize, 0, "cat1"); + (void) strncpy(s, x->sval, ssz); + + y = execute(a[1]); + n2 = strlen(getsval(y)); + adjbuf(&s, &ssz, n1 + n2 + 1, recsize, 0, "cat2"); + (void) strncpy(s + n1, y->sval, ssz - n1); + + tempfree(x); + tempfree(y); + + z = gettemp(); + z->sval = s; + z->tval = STR; + + return(z); +} + +Cell *pastat(Node **a, int n) /* a[0] { a[1] } */ +{ + Cell *x; + + if (a[0] == 0) + x = execute(a[1]); + else { + x = execute(a[0]); + if (istrue(x)) { + tempfree(x); + x = execute(a[1]); + } + } + return x; +} + +Cell *dopa2(Node **a, int n) /* a[0], a[1] { a[2] } */ +{ + Cell *x; + int pair; + + pair = ptoi(a[3]); + if (pairstack[pair] == 0) { + x = execute(a[0]); + if (istrue(x)) + pairstack[pair] = 1; + tempfree(x); + } + if (pairstack[pair] == 1) { + x = execute(a[1]); + if (istrue(x)) + pairstack[pair] = 0; + tempfree(x); + x = execute(a[2]); + return(x); + } + return(False); +} + +Cell *split(Node **a, int nnn) /* split(a[0], a[1], a[2]); a[3] is type */ +{ + Cell *x = 0, *y, *ap; + char *s, *origs; + char *fs, *origfs = NULL; + int sep; + char *t, temp, num[50]; + int n, tempstat, arg3type; + + y = execute(a[0]); /* source string */ + origs = s = strdup(getsval(y)); + arg3type = ptoi(a[3]); + if (a[2] == 0) /* fs string */ + fs = getsval(fsloc); + else if (arg3type == STRING) { /* split(str,arr,"string") */ + x = execute(a[2]); + origfs = fs = strdup(getsval(x)); + tempfree(x); + } else if (arg3type == REGEXPR) + fs = "(regexpr)"; /* split(str,arr,/regexpr/) */ + else + FATAL("illegal type of split"); + sep = *fs; + ap = execute(a[1]); /* array name */ + freesymtab(ap); + dprintf( ("split: s=|%s|, a=%s, sep=|%s|\n", s, NN(ap->nval), fs) ); + ap->tval &= ~STR; + ap->tval |= ARR; + ap->sval = (char *) makesymtab(NSYMTAB); + + n = 0; + if (arg3type == REGEXPR && strlen((char*)((fa*)a[2])->restr) == 0) { + /* split(s, a, //); have to arrange that it looks like empty sep */ + arg3type = 0; + fs = ""; + sep = 0; + } + if (*s != '\0' && (strlen(fs) > 1 || arg3type == REGEXPR)) { /* reg expr */ + fa *pfa; + if (arg3type == REGEXPR) { /* it's ready already */ + pfa = (fa *) a[2]; + } else { + pfa = makedfa(fs, 1); + } + if (nematch(pfa,s)) { + tempstat = pfa->initstat; + pfa->initstat = 2; + do { + n++; + sprintf(num, "%d", n); + temp = *patbeg; + *patbeg = '\0'; + if (is_number(s)) + setsymtab(num, s, atof(s), STR|NUM, (Array *) ap->sval); + else + setsymtab(num, s, 0.0, STR, (Array *) ap->sval); + *patbeg = temp; + s = patbeg + patlen; + if (*(patbeg+patlen-1) == 0 || *s == 0) { + n++; + sprintf(num, "%d", n); + setsymtab(num, "", 0.0, STR, (Array *) ap->sval); + pfa->initstat = tempstat; + goto spdone; + } + } while (nematch(pfa,s)); + pfa->initstat = tempstat; /* bwk: has to be here to reset */ + /* cf gsub and refldbld */ + } + n++; + sprintf(num, "%d", n); + if (is_number(s)) + setsymtab(num, s, atof(s), STR|NUM, (Array *) ap->sval); + else + setsymtab(num, s, 0.0, STR, (Array *) ap->sval); + spdone: + pfa = NULL; + } else if (sep == ' ') { + for (n = 0; ; ) { + while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t' || *s == '\n') + s++; + if (*s == 0) + break; + n++; + t = s; + do + s++; + while (*s!=' ' && *s!='\t' && *s!='\n' && *s!='\0'); + temp = *s; + *s = '\0'; + sprintf(num, "%d", n); + if (is_number(t)) + setsymtab(num, t, atof(t), STR|NUM, (Array *) ap->sval); + else + setsymtab(num, t, 0.0, STR, (Array *) ap->sval); + *s = temp; + if (*s != 0) + s++; + } + } else if (sep == 0) { /* new: split(s, a, "") => 1 char/elem */ + for (n = 0; *s != 0; s++) { + char buf[2]; + n++; + sprintf(num, "%d", n); + buf[0] = *s; + buf[1] = 0; + if (isdigit((uschar)buf[0])) + setsymtab(num, buf, atof(buf), STR|NUM, (Array *) ap->sval); + else + setsymtab(num, buf, 0.0, STR, (Array *) ap->sval); + } + } else if (*s != 0) { + for (;;) { + n++; + t = s; + while (*s != sep && *s != '\n' && *s != '\0') + s++; + temp = *s; + *s = '\0'; + sprintf(num, "%d", n); + if (is_number(t)) + setsymtab(num, t, atof(t), STR|NUM, (Array *) ap->sval); + else + setsymtab(num, t, 0.0, STR, (Array *) ap->sval); + *s = temp; + if (*s++ == 0) + break; + } + } + tempfree(ap); + tempfree(y); + free(origs); + free(origfs); + x = gettemp(); + x->tval = NUM; + x->fval = n; + return(x); +} + +Cell *condexpr(Node **a, int n) /* a[0] ? a[1] : a[2] */ +{ + Cell *x; + + x = execute(a[0]); + if (istrue(x)) { + tempfree(x); + x = execute(a[1]); + } else { + tempfree(x); + x = execute(a[2]); + } + return(x); +} + +Cell *ifstat(Node **a, int n) /* if (a[0]) a[1]; else a[2] */ +{ + Cell *x; + + x = execute(a[0]); + if (istrue(x)) { + tempfree(x); + x = execute(a[1]); + } else if (a[2] != 0) { + tempfree(x); + x = execute(a[2]); + } + return(x); +} + +Cell *whilestat(Node **a, int n) /* while (a[0]) a[1] */ +{ + Cell *x; + + for (;;) { + x = execute(a[0]); + if (!istrue(x)) + return(x); + tempfree(x); + x = execute(a[1]); + if (isbreak(x)) { + x = True; + return(x); + } + if (isnext(x) || isexit(x) || isret(x)) + return(x); + tempfree(x); + } +} + +Cell *dostat(Node **a, int n) /* do a[0]; while(a[1]) */ +{ + Cell *x; + + for (;;) { + x = execute(a[0]); + if (isbreak(x)) + return True; + if (isnext(x) || isexit(x) || isret(x)) + return(x); + tempfree(x); + x = execute(a[1]); + if (!istrue(x)) + return(x); + tempfree(x); + } +} + +Cell *forstat(Node **a, int n) /* for (a[0]; a[1]; a[2]) a[3] */ +{ + Cell *x; + + x = execute(a[0]); + tempfree(x); + for (;;) { + if (a[1]!=0) { + x = execute(a[1]); + if (!istrue(x)) return(x); + else tempfree(x); + } + x = execute(a[3]); + if (isbreak(x)) /* turn off break */ + return True; + if (isnext(x) || isexit(x) || isret(x)) + return(x); + tempfree(x); + x = execute(a[2]); + tempfree(x); + } +} + +Cell *instat(Node **a, int n) /* for (a[0] in a[1]) a[2] */ +{ + Cell *x, *vp, *arrayp, *cp, *ncp; + Array *tp; + int i; + + vp = execute(a[0]); + arrayp = execute(a[1]); + if (!isarr(arrayp)) { + return True; + } + tp = (Array *) arrayp->sval; + tempfree(arrayp); + for (i = 0; i < tp->size; i++) { /* this routine knows too much */ + for (cp = tp->tab[i]; cp != NULL; cp = ncp) { + setsval(vp, cp->nval); + ncp = cp->cnext; + x = execute(a[2]); + if (isbreak(x)) { + tempfree(vp); + return True; + } + if (isnext(x) || isexit(x) || isret(x)) { + tempfree(vp); + return(x); + } + tempfree(x); + } + } + return True; +} + +Cell *bltin(Node **a, int n) /* builtin functions. a[0] is type, a[1] is arg list */ +{ + Cell *x, *y; + Awkfloat u; + int t; + Awkfloat tmp; + char *p, *buf; + Node *nextarg; + FILE *fp; + void flush_all(void); + int status = 0; + + t = ptoi(a[0]); + x = execute(a[1]); + nextarg = a[1]->nnext; + switch (t) { + case FLENGTH: + if (isarr(x)) + u = ((Array *) x->sval)->nelem; /* GROT. should be function*/ + else + u = strlen(getsval(x)); + break; + case FLOG: + u = errcheck(log(getfval(x)), "log"); break; + case FINT: + modf(getfval(x), &u); break; + case FEXP: + u = errcheck(exp(getfval(x)), "exp"); break; + case FSQRT: + u = errcheck(sqrt(getfval(x)), "sqrt"); break; + case FSIN: + u = sin(getfval(x)); break; + case FCOS: + u = cos(getfval(x)); break; + case FATAN: + if (nextarg == 0) { + WARNING("atan2 requires two arguments; returning 1.0"); + u = 1.0; + } else { + y = execute(a[1]->nnext); + u = atan2(getfval(x), getfval(y)); + tempfree(y); + nextarg = nextarg->nnext; + } + break; + case FSYSTEM: + fflush(stdout); /* in case something is buffered already */ + status = system(getsval(x)); + u = status; + if (status != -1) { + if (WIFEXITED(status)) { + u = WEXITSTATUS(status); + } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) { + u = WTERMSIG(status) + 256; +#ifdef WCOREDUMP + if (WCOREDUMP(status)) + u += 256; +#endif + } else /* something else?!? */ + u = 0; + } + break; + case FRAND: + /* in principle, rand() returns something in 0..RAND_MAX */ + u = (Awkfloat) (rand() % RAND_MAX) / RAND_MAX; + break; + case FSRAND: + if (isrec(x)) /* no argument provided */ + u = time((time_t *)0); + else + u = getfval(x); + tmp = u; + srand((unsigned int) u); + u = srand_seed; + srand_seed = tmp; + break; + case FTOUPPER: + case FTOLOWER: + buf = tostring(getsval(x)); + if (t == FTOUPPER) { + for (p = buf; *p; p++) + if (islower((uschar) *p)) + *p = toupper((uschar)*p); + } else { + for (p = buf; *p; p++) + if (isupper((uschar) *p)) + *p = tolower((uschar)*p); + } + tempfree(x); + x = gettemp(); + setsval(x, buf); + free(buf); + return x; + case FFLUSH: + if (isrec(x) || strlen(getsval(x)) == 0) { + flush_all(); /* fflush() or fflush("") -> all */ + u = 0; + } else if ((fp = openfile(FFLUSH, getsval(x))) == NULL) + u = EOF; + else + u = fflush(fp); + break; + default: /* can't happen */ + FATAL("illegal function type %d", t); + break; + } + tempfree(x); + x = gettemp(); + setfval(x, u); + if (nextarg != 0) { + WARNING("warning: function has too many arguments"); + for ( ; nextarg; nextarg = nextarg->nnext) + execute(nextarg); + } + return(x); +} + +Cell *printstat(Node **a, int n) /* print a[0] */ +{ + Node *x; + Cell *y; + FILE *fp; + + if (a[1] == 0) /* a[1] is redirection operator, a[2] is file */ + fp = stdout; + else + fp = redirect(ptoi(a[1]), a[2]); + for (x = a[0]; x != NULL; x = x->nnext) { + y = execute(x); + fputs(getpssval(y), fp); + tempfree(y); + if (x->nnext == NULL) + fputs(getsval(orsloc), fp); + else + fputs(getsval(ofsloc), fp); + } + if (a[1] != 0) + fflush(fp); + if (ferror(fp)) + FATAL("write error on %s", filename(fp)); + return(True); +} + +Cell *nullproc(Node **a, int n) +{ + return 0; +} + + +FILE *redirect(int a, Node *b) /* set up all i/o redirections */ +{ + FILE *fp; + Cell *x; + char *fname; + + x = execute(b); + fname = getsval(x); + fp = openfile(a, fname); + if (fp == NULL) + FATAL("can't open file %s", fname); + tempfree(x); + return fp; +} + +struct files { + FILE *fp; + const char *fname; + int mode; /* '|', 'a', 'w' => LE/LT, GT */ +} *files; + +int nfiles; + +void stdinit(void) /* in case stdin, etc., are not constants */ +{ + nfiles = FOPEN_MAX; + files = calloc(nfiles, sizeof(*files)); + if (files == NULL) + FATAL("can't allocate file memory for %u files", nfiles); + files[0].fp = stdin; + files[0].fname = "/dev/stdin"; + files[0].mode = LT; + files[1].fp = stdout; + files[1].fname = "/dev/stdout"; + files[1].mode = GT; + files[2].fp = stderr; + files[2].fname = "/dev/stderr"; + files[2].mode = GT; +} + +FILE *openfile(int a, const char *us) +{ + const char *s = us; + int i, m; + FILE *fp = 0; + + if (*s == '\0') + FATAL("null file name in print or getline"); + for (i=0; i < nfiles; i++) + if (files[i].fname && strcmp(s, files[i].fname) == 0) { + if (a == files[i].mode || (a==APPEND && files[i].mode==GT)) + return files[i].fp; + if (a == FFLUSH) + return files[i].fp; + } + if (a == FFLUSH) /* didn't find it, so don't create it! */ + return NULL; + + for (i=0; i < nfiles; i++) + if (files[i].fp == 0) + break; + if (i >= nfiles) { + struct files *nf; + int nnf = nfiles + FOPEN_MAX; + nf = realloc(files, nnf * sizeof(*nf)); + if (nf == NULL) + FATAL("cannot grow files for %s and %d files", s, nnf); + memset(&nf[nfiles], 0, FOPEN_MAX * sizeof(*nf)); + nfiles = nnf; + files = nf; + } + fflush(stdout); /* force a semblance of order */ + m = a; + if (a == GT) { + fp = fopen(s, "w"); + } else if (a == APPEND) { + fp = fopen(s, "a"); + m = GT; /* so can mix > and >> */ + } else if (a == '|') { /* output pipe */ + fp = popen(s, "w"); + } else if (a == LE) { /* input pipe */ + fp = popen(s, "r"); + } else if (a == LT) { /* getline sval, files[i].fname) == 0) { + if (ferror(files[i].fp)) + WARNING( "i/o error occurred on %s", files[i].fname ); + if (files[i].mode == '|' || files[i].mode == LE) + stat = pclose(files[i].fp); + else + stat = fclose(files[i].fp); + if (stat == EOF) + WARNING( "i/o error occurred closing %s", files[i].fname ); + if (i > 2) /* don't do /dev/std... */ + xfree(files[i].fname); + files[i].fname = NULL; /* watch out for ref thru this */ + files[i].fp = NULL; + } + } + tempfree(x); + x = gettemp(); + setfval(x, (Awkfloat) stat); + return(x); +} + +void closeall(void) +{ + int i, stat; + + for (i = 0; i < FOPEN_MAX; i++) { + if (files[i].fp) { + if (ferror(files[i].fp)) + WARNING( "i/o error occurred on %s", files[i].fname ); + if (files[i].mode == '|' || files[i].mode == LE) + stat = pclose(files[i].fp); + else + stat = fclose(files[i].fp); + if (stat == EOF) + WARNING( "i/o error occurred while closing %s", files[i].fname ); + } + } +} + +void flush_all(void) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < nfiles; i++) + if (files[i].fp) + fflush(files[i].fp); +} + +void backsub(char **pb_ptr, char **sptr_ptr); + +Cell *sub(Node **a, int nnn) /* substitute command */ +{ + char *sptr, *pb, *q; + Cell *x, *y, *result; + char *t, *buf; + fa *pfa; + int bufsz = recsize; + + if ((buf = (char *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of memory in sub"); + x = execute(a[3]); /* target string */ + t = getsval(x); + if (a[0] == 0) /* 0 => a[1] is already-compiled regexpr */ + pfa = (fa *) a[1]; /* regular expression */ + else { + y = execute(a[1]); + pfa = makedfa(getsval(y), 1); + tempfree(y); + } + y = execute(a[2]); /* replacement string */ + result = False; + if (pmatch(pfa, t)) { + sptr = t; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 1+patbeg-sptr, recsize, 0, "sub"); + pb = buf; + while (sptr < patbeg) + *pb++ = *sptr++; + sptr = getsval(y); + while (*sptr != 0) { + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 5+pb-buf, recsize, &pb, "sub"); + if (*sptr == '\\') { + backsub(&pb, &sptr); + } else if (*sptr == '&') { + sptr++; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 1+patlen+pb-buf, recsize, &pb, "sub"); + for (q = patbeg; q < patbeg+patlen; ) + *pb++ = *q++; + } else + *pb++ = *sptr++; + } + *pb = '\0'; + if (pb > buf + bufsz) + FATAL("sub result1 %.30s too big; can't happen", buf); + sptr = patbeg + patlen; + if ((patlen == 0 && *patbeg) || (patlen && *(sptr-1))) { + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 1+strlen(sptr)+pb-buf, 0, &pb, "sub"); + while ((*pb++ = *sptr++) != 0) + ; + } + if (pb > buf + bufsz) + FATAL("sub result2 %.30s too big; can't happen", buf); + setsval(x, buf); /* BUG: should be able to avoid copy */ + result = True;; + } + tempfree(x); + tempfree(y); + free(buf); + return result; +} + +Cell *gsub(Node **a, int nnn) /* global substitute */ +{ + Cell *x, *y; + char *rptr, *sptr, *t, *pb, *q; + char *buf; + fa *pfa; + int mflag, tempstat, num; + int bufsz = recsize; + + if ((buf = (char *) malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) + FATAL("out of memory in gsub"); + mflag = 0; /* if mflag == 0, can replace empty string */ + num = 0; + x = execute(a[3]); /* target string */ + t = getsval(x); + if (a[0] == 0) /* 0 => a[1] is already-compiled regexpr */ + pfa = (fa *) a[1]; /* regular expression */ + else { + y = execute(a[1]); + pfa = makedfa(getsval(y), 1); + tempfree(y); + } + y = execute(a[2]); /* replacement string */ + if (pmatch(pfa, t)) { + tempstat = pfa->initstat; + pfa->initstat = 2; + pb = buf; + rptr = getsval(y); + do { + if (patlen == 0 && *patbeg != 0) { /* matched empty string */ + if (mflag == 0) { /* can replace empty */ + num++; + sptr = rptr; + while (*sptr != 0) { + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 5+pb-buf, recsize, &pb, "gsub"); + if (*sptr == '\\') { + backsub(&pb, &sptr); + } else if (*sptr == '&') { + sptr++; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 1+patlen+pb-buf, recsize, &pb, "gsub"); + for (q = patbeg; q < patbeg+patlen; ) + *pb++ = *q++; + } else + *pb++ = *sptr++; + } + } + if (*t == 0) /* at end */ + goto done; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 2+pb-buf, recsize, &pb, "gsub"); + *pb++ = *t++; + if (pb > buf + bufsz) /* BUG: not sure of this test */ + FATAL("gsub result0 %.30s too big; can't happen", buf); + mflag = 0; + } + else { /* matched nonempty string */ + num++; + sptr = t; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 1+(patbeg-sptr)+pb-buf, recsize, &pb, "gsub"); + while (sptr < patbeg) + *pb++ = *sptr++; + sptr = rptr; + while (*sptr != 0) { + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 5+pb-buf, recsize, &pb, "gsub"); + if (*sptr == '\\') { + backsub(&pb, &sptr); + } else if (*sptr == '&') { + sptr++; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 1+patlen+pb-buf, recsize, &pb, "gsub"); + for (q = patbeg; q < patbeg+patlen; ) + *pb++ = *q++; + } else + *pb++ = *sptr++; + } + t = patbeg + patlen; + if (patlen == 0 || *t == 0 || *(t-1) == 0) + goto done; + if (pb > buf + bufsz) + FATAL("gsub result1 %.30s too big; can't happen", buf); + mflag = 1; + } + } while (pmatch(pfa,t)); + sptr = t; + adjbuf(&buf, &bufsz, 1+strlen(sptr)+pb-buf, 0, &pb, "gsub"); + while ((*pb++ = *sptr++) != 0) + ; + done: if (pb < buf + bufsz) + *pb = '\0'; + else if (*(pb-1) != '\0') + FATAL("gsub result2 %.30s truncated; can't happen", buf); + setsval(x, buf); /* BUG: should be able to avoid copy + free */ + pfa->initstat = tempstat; + } + tempfree(x); + tempfree(y); + x = gettemp(); + x->tval = NUM; + x->fval = num; + free(buf); + return(x); +} + +void backsub(char **pb_ptr, char **sptr_ptr) /* handle \\& variations */ +{ /* sptr[0] == '\\' */ + char *pb = *pb_ptr, *sptr = *sptr_ptr; + + if (sptr[1] == '\\') { + if (sptr[2] == '\\' && sptr[3] == '&') { /* \\\& -> \& */ + *pb++ = '\\'; + *pb++ = '&'; + sptr += 4; + } else if (sptr[2] == '&') { /* \\& -> \ + matched */ + *pb++ = '\\'; + sptr += 2; + } else { /* \\x -> \\x */ + *pb++ = *sptr++; + *pb++ = *sptr++; + } + } else if (sptr[1] == '&') { /* literal & */ + sptr++; + *pb++ = *sptr++; + } else /* literal \ */ + *pb++ = *sptr++; + + *pb_ptr = pb; + *sptr_ptr = sptr; +} Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/tran.c =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/tran.c (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/tran.c (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,596 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +#define DEBUG +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "awk.h" +#include "ytab.h" + +#define FULLTAB 2 /* rehash when table gets this x full */ +#define GROWTAB 4 /* grow table by this factor */ + +Array *symtab; /* main symbol table */ + +char **FS; /* initial field sep */ +char **RS; /* initial record sep */ +char **OFS; /* output field sep */ +char **ORS; /* output record sep */ +char **OFMT; /* output format for numbers */ +char **CONVFMT; /* format for conversions in getsval */ +Awkfloat *NF; /* number of fields in current record */ +Awkfloat *NR; /* number of current record */ +Awkfloat *FNR; /* number of current record in current file */ +char **FILENAME; /* current filename argument */ +Awkfloat *ARGC; /* number of arguments from command line */ +char **SUBSEP; /* subscript separator for a[i,j,k]; default \034 */ +Awkfloat *RSTART; /* start of re matched with ~; origin 1 (!) */ +Awkfloat *RLENGTH; /* length of same */ + +Cell *fsloc; /* FS */ +Cell *nrloc; /* NR */ +Cell *nfloc; /* NF */ +Cell *fnrloc; /* FNR */ +Cell *ofsloc; /* OFS */ +Cell *orsloc; /* ORS */ +Cell *rsloc; /* RS */ +Array *ARGVtab; /* symbol table containing ARGV[...] */ +Array *ENVtab; /* symbol table containing ENVIRON[...] */ +Cell *rstartloc; /* RSTART */ +Cell *rlengthloc; /* RLENGTH */ +Cell *subseploc; /* SUBSEP */ +Cell *symtabloc; /* SYMTAB */ + +Cell *nullloc; /* a guaranteed empty cell */ +Node *nullnode; /* zero&null, converted into a node for comparisons */ +Cell *literal0; + +extern Cell **fldtab; + +static void +setfree(Cell *vp) +{ + if (&vp->sval == FS || &vp->sval == RS || + &vp->sval == OFS || &vp->sval == ORS || + &vp->sval == OFMT || &vp->sval == CONVFMT || + &vp->sval == FILENAME || &vp->sval == SUBSEP) + vp->tval |= DONTFREE; + else + vp->tval &= ~DONTFREE; +} + +void syminit(void) /* initialize symbol table with builtin vars */ +{ + literal0 = setsymtab("0", "0", 0.0, NUM|STR|CON|DONTFREE, symtab); + /* this is used for if(x)... tests: */ + nullloc = setsymtab("$zero&null", "", 0.0, NUM|STR|CON|DONTFREE, symtab); + nullnode = celltonode(nullloc, CCON); + + fsloc = setsymtab("FS", " ", 0.0, STR|DONTFREE, symtab); + FS = &fsloc->sval; + rsloc = setsymtab("RS", "\n", 0.0, STR|DONTFREE, symtab); + RS = &rsloc->sval; + ofsloc = setsymtab("OFS", " ", 0.0, STR|DONTFREE, symtab); + OFS = &ofsloc->sval; + orsloc = setsymtab("ORS", "\n", 0.0, STR|DONTFREE, symtab); + ORS = &orsloc->sval; + OFMT = &setsymtab("OFMT", "%.6g", 0.0, STR|DONTFREE, symtab)->sval; + CONVFMT = &setsymtab("CONVFMT", "%.6g", 0.0, STR|DONTFREE, symtab)->sval; + FILENAME = &setsymtab("FILENAME", "", 0.0, STR|DONTFREE, symtab)->sval; + nfloc = setsymtab("NF", "", 0.0, NUM, symtab); + NF = &nfloc->fval; + nrloc = setsymtab("NR", "", 0.0, NUM, symtab); + NR = &nrloc->fval; + fnrloc = setsymtab("FNR", "", 0.0, NUM, symtab); + FNR = &fnrloc->fval; + subseploc = setsymtab("SUBSEP", "\034", 0.0, STR|DONTFREE, symtab); + SUBSEP = &subseploc->sval; + rstartloc = setsymtab("RSTART", "", 0.0, NUM, symtab); + RSTART = &rstartloc->fval; + rlengthloc = setsymtab("RLENGTH", "", 0.0, NUM, symtab); + RLENGTH = &rlengthloc->fval; + symtabloc = setsymtab("SYMTAB", "", 0.0, ARR, symtab); + symtabloc->sval = (char *) symtab; +} + +void arginit(int ac, char **av) /* set up ARGV and ARGC */ +{ + Cell *cp; + int i; + char temp[50]; + + ARGC = &setsymtab("ARGC", "", (Awkfloat) ac, NUM, symtab)->fval; + cp = setsymtab("ARGV", "", 0.0, ARR, symtab); + ARGVtab = makesymtab(NSYMTAB); /* could be (int) ARGC as well */ + cp->sval = (char *) ARGVtab; + for (i = 0; i < ac; i++) { + sprintf(temp, "%d", i); + if (is_number(*av)) + setsymtab(temp, *av, atof(*av), STR|NUM, ARGVtab); + else + setsymtab(temp, *av, 0.0, STR, ARGVtab); + av++; + } +} + +void envinit(char **envp) /* set up ENVIRON variable */ +{ + Cell *cp; + char *p; + + cp = setsymtab("ENVIRON", "", 0.0, ARR, symtab); + ENVtab = makesymtab(NSYMTAB); + cp->sval = (char *) ENVtab; + for ( ; *envp; envp++) { + if ((p = strchr(*envp, '=')) == NULL) + continue; + if( p == *envp ) /* no left hand side name in env string */ + continue; + *p++ = 0; /* split into two strings at = */ + if (is_number(p)) + setsymtab(*envp, p, atof(p), STR|NUM, ENVtab); + else + setsymtab(*envp, p, 0.0, STR, ENVtab); + p[-1] = '='; /* restore in case env is passed down to a shell */ + } +} + +Array *makesymtab(int n) /* make a new symbol table */ +{ + Array *ap; + Cell **tp; + + ap = (Array *) malloc(sizeof(Array)); + tp = (Cell **) calloc(n, sizeof(Cell *)); + if (ap == NULL || tp == NULL) + FATAL("out of space in makesymtab"); + ap->nelem = 0; + ap->size = n; + ap->tab = tp; + return(ap); +} + +void freesymtab(Cell *ap) /* free a symbol table */ +{ + Cell *cp, *temp; + Array *tp; + int i; + + if (!isarr(ap)) + return; + tp = (Array *) ap->sval; + if (tp == NULL) + return; + for (i = 0; i < tp->size; i++) { + for (cp = tp->tab[i]; cp != NULL; cp = temp) { + xfree(cp->nval); + if (freeable(cp)) + xfree(cp->sval); + temp = cp->cnext; /* avoids freeing then using */ + free(cp); + tp->nelem--; + } + tp->tab[i] = 0; + } + if (tp->nelem != 0) + WARNING("can't happen: inconsistent element count freeing %s", ap->nval); + free(tp->tab); + free(tp); +} + +void freeelem(Cell *ap, const char *s) /* free elem s from ap (i.e., ap["s"] */ +{ + Array *tp; + Cell *p, *prev = NULL; + int h; + + tp = (Array *) ap->sval; + h = hash(s, tp->size); + for (p = tp->tab[h]; p != NULL; prev = p, p = p->cnext) + if (strcmp(s, p->nval) == 0) { + if (prev == NULL) /* 1st one */ + tp->tab[h] = p->cnext; + else /* middle somewhere */ + prev->cnext = p->cnext; + if (freeable(p)) + xfree(p->sval); + free(p->nval); + free(p); + tp->nelem--; + return; + } +} + +Cell *setsymtab(const char *n, const char *s, Awkfloat f, unsigned t, Array *tp) +{ + int h; + Cell *p; + + if (n != NULL && (p = lookup(n, tp)) != NULL) { + dprintf( ("setsymtab found %p: n=%s s=\"%s\" f=%g t=%o\n", + (void*)p, NN(p->nval), NN(p->sval), p->fval, p->tval) ); + return(p); + } + p = (Cell *) malloc(sizeof(Cell)); + if (p == NULL) + FATAL("out of space for symbol table at %s", n); + p->nval = tostring(n); + p->sval = s ? tostring(s) : tostring(""); + p->fval = f; + p->tval = t; + p->csub = CUNK; + p->ctype = OCELL; + tp->nelem++; + if (tp->nelem > FULLTAB * tp->size) + rehash(tp); + h = hash(n, tp->size); + p->cnext = tp->tab[h]; + tp->tab[h] = p; + dprintf( ("setsymtab set %p: n=%s s=\"%s\" f=%g t=%o\n", + (void*)p, p->nval, p->sval, p->fval, p->tval) ); + return(p); +} + +int hash(const char *s, int n) /* form hash value for string s */ +{ + unsigned hashval; + + for (hashval = 0; *s != '\0'; s++) + hashval = (*s + 31 * hashval); + return hashval % n; +} + +void rehash(Array *tp) /* rehash items in small table into big one */ +{ + int i, nh, nsz; + Cell *cp, *op, **np; + + nsz = GROWTAB * tp->size; + np = (Cell **) calloc(nsz, sizeof(Cell *)); + if (np == NULL) /* can't do it, but can keep running. */ + return; /* someone else will run out later. */ + for (i = 0; i < tp->size; i++) { + for (cp = tp->tab[i]; cp; cp = op) { + op = cp->cnext; + nh = hash(cp->nval, nsz); + cp->cnext = np[nh]; + np[nh] = cp; + } + } + free(tp->tab); + tp->tab = np; + tp->size = nsz; +} + +Cell *lookup(const char *s, Array *tp) /* look for s in tp */ +{ + Cell *p; + int h; + + h = hash(s, tp->size); + for (p = tp->tab[h]; p != NULL; p = p->cnext) + if (strcmp(s, p->nval) == 0) + return(p); /* found it */ + return(NULL); /* not found */ +} + +Awkfloat setfval(Cell *vp, Awkfloat f) /* set float val of a Cell */ +{ + int fldno; + + f += 0.0; /* normalise negative zero to positive zero */ + if ((vp->tval & (NUM | STR)) == 0) + funnyvar(vp, "assign to"); + if (isfld(vp)) { + donerec = 0; /* mark $0 invalid */ + fldno = atoi(vp->nval); + if (fldno > *NF) + newfld(fldno); + dprintf( ("setting field %d to %g\n", fldno, f) ); + } else if (&vp->fval == NF) { + donerec = 0; /* mark $0 invalid */ + setlastfld(f); + dprintf( ("setting NF to %g\n", f) ); + } else if (isrec(vp)) { + donefld = 0; /* mark $1... invalid */ + donerec = 1; + } else if (vp == ofsloc) { + if (donerec == 0) + recbld(); + } + if (freeable(vp)) + xfree(vp->sval); /* free any previous string */ + vp->tval &= ~(STR|CONVC|CONVO); /* mark string invalid */ + vp->fmt = NULL; + vp->tval |= NUM; /* mark number ok */ + if (f == -0) /* who would have thought this possible? */ + f = 0; + dprintf( ("setfval %p: %s = %g, t=%o\n", (void*)vp, NN(vp->nval), f, vp->tval) ); + return vp->fval = f; +} + +void funnyvar(Cell *vp, const char *rw) +{ + if (isarr(vp)) + FATAL("can't %s %s; it's an array name.", rw, vp->nval); + if (vp->tval & FCN) + FATAL("can't %s %s; it's a function.", rw, vp->nval); + WARNING("funny variable %p: n=%s s=\"%s\" f=%g t=%o", + vp, vp->nval, vp->sval, vp->fval, vp->tval); +} + +char *setsval(Cell *vp, const char *s) /* set string val of a Cell */ +{ + char *t; + int fldno; + Awkfloat f; + + dprintf( ("starting setsval %p: %s = \"%s\", t=%o, r,f=%d,%d\n", + (void*)vp, NN(vp->nval), s, vp->tval, donerec, donefld) ); + if ((vp->tval & (NUM | STR)) == 0) + funnyvar(vp, "assign to"); + if (isfld(vp)) { + donerec = 0; /* mark $0 invalid */ + fldno = atoi(vp->nval); + if (fldno > *NF) + newfld(fldno); + dprintf( ("setting field %d to %s (%p)\n", fldno, s, (void *) s) ); + } else if (isrec(vp)) { + donefld = 0; /* mark $1... invalid */ + donerec = 1; + } else if (vp == ofsloc) { + if (donerec == 0) + recbld(); + } + t = s ? tostring(s) : tostring(""); /* in case it's self-assign */ + if (freeable(vp)) + xfree(vp->sval); + vp->tval &= ~(NUM|CONVC|CONVO); + vp->tval |= STR; + vp->fmt = NULL; + setfree(vp); + dprintf( ("setsval %p: %s = \"%s (%p) \", t=%o r,f=%d,%d\n", + (void*)vp, NN(vp->nval), t, (void *) t, vp->tval, donerec, donefld) ); + vp->sval = t; + if (&vp->fval == NF) { + donerec = 0; /* mark $0 invalid */ + f = getfval(vp); + setlastfld(f); + dprintf( ("setting NF to %g\n", f) ); + } + + return(vp->sval); +} + +Awkfloat getfval(Cell *vp) /* get float val of a Cell */ +{ + if ((vp->tval & (NUM | STR)) == 0) + funnyvar(vp, "read value of"); + if (isfld(vp) && donefld == 0) + fldbld(); + else if (isrec(vp) && donerec == 0) + recbld(); + if (!isnum(vp)) { /* not a number */ + vp->fval = atof(vp->sval); /* best guess */ + if (is_number(vp->sval) && !(vp->tval&CON)) + vp->tval |= NUM; /* make NUM only sparingly */ + } + dprintf( ("getfval %p: %s = %g, t=%o\n", + (void*)vp, NN(vp->nval), vp->fval, vp->tval) ); + return(vp->fval); +} + +static char *get_str_val(Cell *vp, char **fmt) /* get string val of a Cell */ +{ + char s[256]; + double dtemp; + + if ((vp->tval & (NUM | STR)) == 0) + funnyvar(vp, "read value of"); + if (isfld(vp) && donefld == 0) + fldbld(); + else if (isrec(vp) && donerec == 0) + recbld(); + + /* + * ADR: This is complicated and more fragile than is desirable. + * Retrieving a string value for a number associates the string + * value with the scalar. Previously, the string value was + * sticky, meaning if converted via OFMT that became the value + * (even though POSIX wants it to be via CONVFMT). Or if CONVFMT + * changed after a string value was retrieved, the original value + * was maintained and used. Also not per POSIX. + * + * We work around this design by adding two additional flags, + * CONVC and CONVO, indicating how the string value was + * obtained (via CONVFMT or OFMT) and _also_ maintaining a copy + * of the pointer to the xFMT format string used for the + * conversion. This pointer is only read, **never** dereferenced. + * The next time we do a conversion, if it's coming from the same + * xFMT as last time, and the pointer value is different, we + * know that the xFMT format string changed, and we need to + * redo the conversion. If it's the same, we don't have to. + * + * There are also several cases where we don't do a conversion, + * such as for a field (see the checks below). + */ + + /* Don't duplicate the code for actually updating the value */ +#define update_str_val(vp) \ + { \ + if (freeable(vp)) \ + xfree(vp->sval); \ + if (modf(vp->fval, &dtemp) == 0) /* it's integral */ \ + snprintf(s, sizeof (s), "%.30g", vp->fval); \ + else \ + snprintf(s, sizeof (s), *fmt, vp->fval); \ + vp->sval = tostring(s); \ + vp->tval &= ~DONTFREE; \ + vp->tval |= STR; \ + } + + if (isstr(vp) == 0) { + update_str_val(vp); + if (fmt == OFMT) { + vp->tval &= ~CONVC; + vp->tval |= CONVO; + } else { + /* CONVFMT */ + vp->tval &= ~CONVO; + vp->tval |= CONVC; + } + vp->fmt = *fmt; + } else if ((vp->tval & DONTFREE) != 0 || ! isnum(vp) || isfld(vp)) { + goto done; + } else if (isstr(vp)) { + if (fmt == OFMT) { + if ((vp->tval & CONVC) != 0 + || ((vp->tval & CONVO) != 0 && vp->fmt != *fmt)) { + update_str_val(vp); + vp->tval &= ~CONVC; + vp->tval |= CONVO; + vp->fmt = *fmt; + } + } else { + /* CONVFMT */ + if ((vp->tval & CONVO) != 0 + || ((vp->tval & CONVC) != 0 && vp->fmt != *fmt)) { + update_str_val(vp); + vp->tval &= ~CONVO; + vp->tval |= CONVC; + vp->fmt = *fmt; + } + } + } +done: + dprintf( ("getsval %p: %s = \"%s (%p)\", t=%o\n", + (void*)vp, NN(vp->nval), vp->sval, (void *) vp->sval, vp->tval) ); + return(vp->sval); +} + +char *getsval(Cell *vp) /* get string val of a Cell */ +{ + return get_str_val(vp, CONVFMT); +} + +char *getpssval(Cell *vp) /* get string val of a Cell for print */ +{ + return get_str_val(vp, OFMT); +} + + +char *tostring(const char *s) /* make a copy of string s */ +{ + char *p; + + p = (char *) malloc(strlen(s)+1); + if (p == NULL) + FATAL("out of space in tostring on %s", s); + strcpy(p, s); + return(p); +} + +char *qstring(const char *is, int delim) /* collect string up to next delim */ +{ + const char *os = is; + int c, n; + uschar *s = (uschar *) is; + uschar *buf, *bp; + + if ((buf = (uschar *) malloc(strlen(is)+3)) == NULL) + FATAL( "out of space in qstring(%s)", s); + for (bp = buf; (c = *s) != delim; s++) { + if (c == '\n') + SYNTAX( "newline in string %.20s...", os ); + else if (c != '\\') + *bp++ = c; + else { /* \something */ + c = *++s; + if (c == 0) { /* \ at end */ + *bp++ = '\\'; + break; /* for loop */ + } + switch (c) { + case '\\': *bp++ = '\\'; break; + case 'n': *bp++ = '\n'; break; + case 't': *bp++ = '\t'; break; + case 'b': *bp++ = '\b'; break; + case 'f': *bp++ = '\f'; break; + case 'r': *bp++ = '\r'; break; + default: + if (!isdigit(c)) { + *bp++ = c; + break; + } + n = c - '0'; + if (isdigit(s[1])) { + n = 8 * n + *++s - '0'; + if (isdigit(s[1])) + n = 8 * n + *++s - '0'; + } + *bp++ = n; + break; + } + } + } + *bp++ = 0; + return (char *) buf; +} + +const char *flags2str(int flags) +{ + static const struct ftab { + const char *name; + int value; + } flagtab[] = { + { "NUM", NUM }, + { "STR", STR }, + { "DONTFREE", DONTFREE }, + { "CON", CON }, + { "ARR", ARR }, + { "FCN", FCN }, + { "FLD", FLD }, + { "REC", REC }, + { "CONVC", CONVC }, + { "CONVO", CONVO }, + { NULL, 0 } + }; + static char buf[100]; + int i; + char *cp = buf; + + for (i = 0; flagtab[i].name != NULL; i++) { + if ((flags & flagtab[i].value) != 0) { + if (cp > buf) + *cp++ = '|'; + strcpy(cp, flagtab[i].name); + cp += strlen(cp); + } + } + + return buf; +} Index: vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/README =================================================================== --- vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/README (nonexistent) +++ vendor/one-true-awk/4189ef5d/README (revision 348506) @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/**************************************************************** +Copyright (C) Lucent Technologies 1997 +All Rights Reserved + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and +its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby +granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all +copies and that both that the copyright notice and this +permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting +documentation, and that the name Lucent Technologies or any of +its entities not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining +to distribution of the software without specific, written prior +permission. + +LUCENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, +INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. +IN NO EVENT SHALL LUCENT OR ANY OF ITS ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY +SPECIAL, 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. +****************************************************************/ + +This is the version of awk described in "The AWK Programming Language", +by Al Aho, Brian Kernighan, and Peter Weinberger +(Addison-Wesley, 1988, ISBN 0-201-07981-X). + +Changes, mostly bug fixes and occasional enhancements, are listed +in FIXES. If you distribute this code further, please please please +distribute FIXES with it. If you find errors, please report them +to bwk@cs.princeton.edu. Thanks. + +The program itself is created by + make +which should produce a sequence of messages roughly like this: + + yacc -d awkgram.y + +conflicts: 43 shift/reduce, 85 reduce/reduce + mv y.tab.c ytab.c + mv y.tab.h ytab.h + cc -c ytab.c + cc -c b.c + cc -c main.c + cc -c parse.c + cc maketab.c -o maketab + ./maketab >proctab.c + cc -c proctab.c + cc -c tran.c + cc -c lib.c + cc -c run.c + cc -c lex.c + cc ytab.o b.o main.o parse.o proctab.o tran.o lib.o run.o lex.o -lm + +This produces an executable a.out; you will eventually want to +move this to some place like /usr/bin/awk. + +If your system does not have yacc or bison (the GNU +equivalent), you must compile the pieces manually. We have +included yacc output in ytab.c and ytab.h, and backup copies in +case you overwrite them. We have also included a copy of +proctab.c so you do not need to run maketab. + +NOTE: This version uses ANSI C, as you should also. We have +compiled this without any changes using gcc -Wall and/or local C +compilers on a variety of systems, but new systems or compilers +may raise some new complaint; reports of difficulties are +welcome. + +This also compiles with Visual C++ on all flavors of Windows, +*if* you provide versions of popen and pclose. The file +missing95.c contains versions that can be used to get started +with, though the underlying support has mysterious properties, +the symptom of which can be truncated pipe output. Beware. The +file makefile.win gives hints on how to proceed; if you run +vcvars32.bat, it will set up necessary paths and parameters so +you can subsequently run nmake -f makefile.win. Beware also that +when running on Windows under command.com, various quoting +conventions are different from Unix systems: single quotes won't +work around arguments, and various characters like % are +interpreted within double quotes. + +This compiles without change on Macintosh OS X using gcc and +the standard developer tools. + +This is also said to compile on Macintosh OS 9 systems, using the +file "buildmac" provided by Dan Allen (danallen@microsoft.com), +to whom many thanks. + +The version of malloc that comes with some systems is sometimes +astonishly slow. If awk seems slow, you might try fixing that. +More generally, turning on optimization can significantly improve +awk's speed, perhaps by 1/3 for highest levels.