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spiff.c
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/* Copyright (c) 1988 Bellcore
** All Rights Reserved
** Permission is granted to copy or use this program, EXCEPT that it
** may not be sold for profit, the copyright notice must be reproduced
** on copies, and credit should be given to Bellcore where it is due.
** BELLCORE MAKES NO WARRANTY AND ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR THIS PROGRAM.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char rcsid[]= "$Header: spiff.c,v 1.1 88/09/15 11:33:51 daniel Rel $";
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include "misc.h"
#include "flagdefs.h"
#include "parse.h"
#include "edit.h"
#include "line.h"
#include "token.h"
#include "tol.h"
#include "command.h"
#include "compare.h"
#include "exact.h"
#include "miller.h"
#include "visual.h"
#include "output.h"
extern void _Y_doargs();
static int _Y_eflag = 0; /* use exact match algorithm */
static int _Y_vflag = 0; /* use visual mode */
/*
** this is the set of flags that gets used throughout the top module
** as well as being used to communicate between modules.
*/
static int _Y_flags;
main(argc,argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
E_edit edit_end;
char *filename[2];
int max_d; /* max number of differences allowed */
int i; /* loop counter */
/*
** parse the command line
*/
_Y_doargs(argc,argv,&(filename[0]),&(filename[1]),&max_d);
/*
** initialize the default tolerance if it
** hasn't been set already.
*/
T_initdefault();
/*
** read and then parse the files
*/
/*
** L_initfile return a code that indicates if the
** entire file was read or not
**
** P_fileparse also knows how to start at someplace other
** than the first line of file
**
** Taken together, this is enough to do step our way
** through the file using an exact match algorithm.
**
** Oh well, someday . . .
*/
for(i=0;i<=1;i++)
{
/*
** read the file into core
*/
(void) L_init_file(i,filename[i]);
K_settmax(i,0); /* start tokens at 0 */
/*
** and parse the files into tokens
*/
P_file_parse(i,0,L_getrlmax(i),_Y_flags);
}
if (_Y_vflag)
{
return(V_visual(_Y_flags));
}
/*
** if max_d was not set on the command line
** set it to be as large as is possible
** since the most changes possible would
** be to delete all the tokens in the
** first file and add all the tokens from
** the second, the max possible is the
** sum of the number of tokens in the
** two files.
*/
if (-1 == max_d)
max_d = K_gettmax(0) + K_gettmax(1);
if (_Y_eflag)
{
edit_end = Q_do_exact(K_gettmax(0),K_gettmax(1),
max_d,_Y_flags);
}
else
{
edit_end = G_do_miller(K_gettmax(0), K_gettmax(1),
max_d,_Y_flags);
}
if (E_NULL != edit_end)
{
O_output(edit_end,_Y_flags);
return(1);
}
return(0);
}
/*
** break a string into individual lines and feed
** them to the command module
*/
static void
_Y_cmdlines(from)
char *from;
{
char buf[Z_LINELEN];
char *to;
while ('\0' != *from)
{
/*
** copy line into buf
*/
to = buf;
while (('\0' != *from) && ('\n' != *from))
{
*to++ = *from++;
}
*to = '\0'; /* terminate the line */
/*
** hand the line to the command module
*/
C_addcmd(buf);
/*
** skip the newline
*/
if ('\n' == *from)
{
from++;
}
}
}
/*
** this useful macro handle arguements that are adjacent
** to a flag or in the following word e.g --
**
** -a XXX
** and
** -aXXX
**
** both work when SETPTR is used.
*/
#define SETPTR {if(strlen(argv[1]) == 2) {argv++;argc--;ptr=argv[1];}else ptr=(&argv[1][2]);}
void
_Y_doargs(argc,argv,file1,file2,max_d)
int argc;
char *argv[];
char **file1,**file2;
int *max_d;
{
char *ptr;
/*
** mark maximum number of tokens as being unset
*/
*max_d = -1;
while (argc > 1 && argv[1][0] == '-')
{
switch (argv[1][1])
{
case 't':
_Y_flags |= U_TOKENS;
break;
case 'w':
_Y_flags |= U_INCLUDE_WS;
break;
case 'b':
_Y_flags |= U_BYTE_COMPARE;
break;
case 'c':
_Y_flags |= U_NO_CASE;
break;
case 'd' :
_Y_flags |= U_NEED_DECIMAL;
break;
case 'm' :
_Y_flags |= U_INC_SIGN;
break;
case 'a':
SETPTR;
T_defatol(ptr);
break;
case 'r':
SETPTR;
T_defrtol(ptr);
break;
case 'i':
T_defitol();
break;
case 'e' :
_Y_eflag = 1;
break;
case 'v' :
_Y_vflag = 1;
break;
case 'q' :
Z_setquiet();
break;
case 's' :
SETPTR;
_Y_cmdlines(ptr);
break;
case 'f' :
{
extern FILE *fopen();
char buf[Z_LINELEN];
FILE *cmdfile;
SETPTR;
if ((FILE*) NULL ==
(cmdfile = fopen(ptr,"r")))
{
Z_fatal("can't open command file\n");
}
while ((char*) NULL !=
(char*) fgets(buf,Z_LINELEN,cmdfile))
{
C_addcmd(buf);
}
(void) fclose(cmdfile);
break;
}
/*
** useful commands for
** the C programming language
*/
case 'C' :
C_addcmd("literal \" \" \\ ");
C_addcmd("comment /* */ ");
C_addcmd("literal && ");
C_addcmd("literal || ");
C_addcmd("literal <= ");
C_addcmd("literal >= ");
C_addcmd("literal != ");
C_addcmd("literal == ");
C_addcmd("literal -- ");
C_addcmd("literal ++ ");
C_addcmd("literal << ");
C_addcmd("literal >> ");
C_addcmd("literal -> ");
C_addcmd("addalpha _ ");
C_addcmd("tol a0 ");
break;
/*
** useful commands for
** the Bourne shell programming language
*/
case 'S' :
C_addcmd("literal ' ' \\ ");
C_addcmd("comment # $ ");
C_addcmd("tol a0 ");
break;
/*
** useful commands for
** the Fortran programming language
*/
case 'F' :
C_addcmd("literal ' ' ' ");
C_addcmd("comment ^C $ ");
C_addcmd("tol a0 ");
break;
/*
** useful commands for
** the Lisp programming language
*/
case 'L' :
C_addcmd("literal \" \" ");
C_addcmd("comment ; $ ");
C_addcmd("tol a0 ");
break;
/*
** useful commands for
** the Modula-2 programming language
*/
case 'M' :
C_addcmd("literal ' ' ");
C_addcmd("literal \" \" ");
C_addcmd("comment (* *) ");
C_addcmd("literal := ");
C_addcmd("literal <> ");
C_addcmd("literal <= ");
C_addcmd("literal >= ");
C_addcmd("tol a0 ");
break;
case '0':
case '1':
case '2':
case '3':
case '4':
case '5':
case '6':
case '7':
case '8':
case '9':
*max_d = atoi(&argv[1][1]);
break;
default:
Z_fatal("don't understand arguments\n");
}
++argv;
--argc;
}
if (argc != 3)
Z_fatal ("spiff requires two file names.\n");
*file1 = argv[1];
*file2 = argv[2];
}