io.c revision 1.76 1 /* $NetBSD: io.c,v 1.76 2021/10/07 21:38:25 rillig Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-4-Clause
5 *
6 * Copyright (c) 1985 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
7 * Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
8 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
9 * All rights reserved.
10 *
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13 * are met:
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18 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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20 * must display the following acknowledgement:
21 * This product includes software developed by the University of
22 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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24 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
25 * without specific prior written permission.
26 *
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37 * SUCH DAMAGE.
38 */
39
40 #if 0
41 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)io.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93";
42 #endif
43
44 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
45 #if defined(__NetBSD__)
46 __RCSID("$NetBSD: io.c,v 1.76 2021/10/07 21:38:25 rillig Exp $");
47 #elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
48 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: head/usr.bin/indent/io.c 334927 2018-06-10 16:44:18Z pstef $");
49 #endif
50
51 #include <ctype.h>
52 #include <stdio.h>
53 #include <string.h>
54 #include <stdarg.h>
55
56 #include "indent.h"
57
58 static bool comment_open;
59 static int paren_indent;
60 static int suppress_blanklines;
61
62 static void
63 output_char(char ch)
64 {
65 fputc(ch, output);
66 debug_vis_range("output_char '", &ch, &ch + 1, "'\n");
67 }
68
69 static void
70 output_range(const char *s, const char *e)
71 {
72 fwrite(s, 1, (size_t)(e - s), output);
73 debug_vis_range("output_range \"", s, e, "\"\n");
74 }
75
76 static inline void
77 output_string(const char *s)
78 {
79 output_range(s, s + strlen(s));
80 }
81
82 static int
83 output_indent(int old_ind, int new_ind)
84 {
85 int ind = old_ind;
86
87 if (opt.use_tabs) {
88 int tabsize = opt.tabsize;
89 int n = new_ind / tabsize - ind / tabsize;
90 if (n > 0)
91 ind -= ind % tabsize;
92 for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
93 fputc('\t', output);
94 ind += tabsize;
95 }
96 }
97
98 for (; ind < new_ind; ind++)
99 fputc(' ', output);
100
101 debug_println("output_indent %d", ind);
102 return ind;
103 }
104
105 /*
106 * dump_line is the routine that actually effects the printing of the new
107 * source. It prints the label section, followed by the code section with
108 * the appropriate nesting level, followed by any comments.
109 */
110 void
111 dump_line(void)
112 {
113 int cur_col;
114 static bool not_first_line;
115
116 if (ps.procname[0] != '\0') {
117 ps.ind_level = 0;
118 ps.procname[0] = '\0';
119 }
120
121 if (code.s == code.e && lab.s == lab.e && com.s == com.e) {
122 if (suppress_blanklines > 0)
123 suppress_blanklines--;
124 else
125 next_blank_lines++;
126 } else if (!inhibit_formatting) {
127 suppress_blanklines = 0;
128 if (prefix_blankline_requested && not_first_line) {
129 if (opt.swallow_optional_blanklines) {
130 if (next_blank_lines == 1)
131 next_blank_lines = 0;
132 } else {
133 if (next_blank_lines == 0)
134 next_blank_lines = 1;
135 }
136 }
137 while (--next_blank_lines >= 0)
138 output_char('\n');
139 next_blank_lines = 0;
140 if (ps.ind_level == 0)
141 ps.ind_stmt = false; /* this is a class A kludge. don't do
142 * additional statement indentation if
143 * we are at bracket level 0 */
144
145 if (lab.e != lab.s || code.e != code.s)
146 ps.stats.code_lines++;
147
148
149 if (lab.e != lab.s) { /* print lab, if any */
150 if (comment_open) {
151 comment_open = false;
152 output_string(".*/\n");
153 }
154 while (lab.e > lab.s && is_hspace(lab.e[-1]))
155 lab.e--;
156 *lab.e = '\0';
157 cur_col = 1 + output_indent(0, compute_label_indent());
158 if (lab.s[0] == '#' && (strncmp(lab.s, "#else", 5) == 0
159 || strncmp(lab.s, "#endif", 6) == 0)) {
160 char *s = lab.s;
161 if (lab.e[-1] == '\n')
162 lab.e--;
163 do {
164 output_char(*s++);
165 } while (s < lab.e && 'a' <= *s && *s <= 'z');
166 while (s < lab.e && is_hspace(*s))
167 s++;
168 if (s < lab.e) {
169 if (s[0] == '/' && s[1] == '*') {
170 output_char('\t');
171 output_range(s, lab.e);
172 } else {
173 output_string("\t/* ");
174 output_range(s, lab.e);
175 output_string(" */");
176 }
177 }
178 } else
179 output_range(lab.s, lab.e);
180 cur_col = 1 + indentation_after(cur_col - 1, lab.s);
181 } else
182 cur_col = 1; /* there is no label section */
183
184 ps.is_case_label = false;
185
186 if (code.s != code.e) { /* print code section, if any */
187 if (comment_open) {
188 comment_open = false;
189 output_string(".*/\n");
190 }
191 int target_col = 1 + compute_code_indent();
192 {
193 int i;
194
195 for (i = 0; i < ps.p_l_follow; i++) {
196 if (ps.paren_indents[i] >= 0) {
197 int ind = ps.paren_indents[i];
198 /*
199 * XXX: this mix of 'indent' and 'column' smells like
200 * an off-by-one error.
201 */
202 ps.paren_indents[i] = (short)-(ind + target_col);
203 debug_println(
204 "setting pi[%d] from %d to %d for column %d",
205 i, ind, ps.paren_indents[i], target_col);
206 }
207 }
208 }
209 cur_col = 1 + output_indent(cur_col - 1, target_col - 1);
210 output_range(code.s, code.e);
211 cur_col = 1 + indentation_after(cur_col - 1, code.s);
212 }
213 if (com.s != com.e) { /* print comment, if any */
214 int target_col = ps.com_col;
215 char *com_st = com.s;
216
217 target_col += ps.comment_delta;
218 while (*com_st == '\t') /* consider original indentation in
219 * case this is a box comment */
220 com_st++, target_col += opt.tabsize;
221 while (target_col <= 0)
222 if (*com_st == ' ')
223 target_col++, com_st++;
224 else if (*com_st == '\t') {
225 target_col = opt.tabsize * (1 + (target_col - 1) / opt.tabsize) + 1;
226 com_st++;
227 } else
228 target_col = 1;
229 if (cur_col > target_col) { /* if comment can't fit on this line,
230 * put it on next line */
231 output_char('\n');
232 cur_col = 1;
233 ps.stats.lines++;
234 }
235 while (com.e > com_st && isspace((unsigned char)com.e[-1]))
236 com.e--;
237 (void)output_indent(cur_col - 1, target_col - 1);
238 output_range(com_st, com.e);
239 ps.comment_delta = ps.n_comment_delta;
240 ps.stats.comment_lines++;
241 }
242 if (ps.use_ff)
243 output_char('\f');
244 else
245 output_char('\n');
246 ps.stats.lines++;
247 if (ps.just_saw_decl == 1 && opt.blanklines_after_declarations) {
248 prefix_blankline_requested = true;
249 ps.just_saw_decl = 0;
250 } else
251 prefix_blankline_requested = postfix_blankline_requested;
252 postfix_blankline_requested = false;
253 }
254
255 /* keep blank lines after '//' comments */
256 if (com.e - com.s > 1 && com.s[1] == '/'
257 && token.s < token.e && isspace((unsigned char)token.s[0]))
258 output_range(token.s, token.e);
259
260 ps.decl_on_line = ps.in_decl; /* for proper comment indentation */
261 ps.ind_stmt = ps.in_stmt && !ps.in_decl;
262 ps.use_ff = false;
263 ps.dumped_decl_indent = false;
264 *(lab.e = lab.s) = '\0'; /* reset buffers */
265 *(code.e = code.s) = '\0';
266 *(com.e = com.s = com.buf + 1) = '\0';
267 ps.ind_level = ps.ind_level_follow;
268 ps.paren_level = ps.p_l_follow;
269 if (ps.paren_level > 0) {
270 /* TODO: explain what negative indentation means */
271 paren_indent = -ps.paren_indents[ps.paren_level - 1];
272 debug_println("paren_indent is now %d", paren_indent);
273 }
274 not_first_line = true;
275 }
276
277 int
278 compute_code_indent(void)
279 {
280 int target_ind = opt.indent_size * ps.ind_level;
281
282 if (ps.paren_level != 0) {
283 if (!opt.lineup_to_parens)
284 if (2 * opt.continuation_indent == opt.indent_size)
285 target_ind += opt.continuation_indent;
286 else
287 target_ind += opt.continuation_indent * ps.paren_level;
288 else if (opt.lineup_to_parens_always)
289 /*
290 * XXX: where does this '- 1' come from? It looks strange but is
291 * nevertheless needed for proper indentation, as demonstrated in
292 * the test opt-lpl.0.
293 */
294 target_ind = paren_indent - 1;
295 else {
296 int w;
297 int t = paren_indent;
298
299 if ((w = 1 + indentation_after(t - 1, code.s) - opt.max_line_length) > 0
300 && 1 + indentation_after(target_ind, code.s) <= opt.max_line_length) {
301 t -= w + 1;
302 if (t > target_ind + 1)
303 target_ind = t - 1;
304 } else
305 target_ind = t - 1;
306 }
307 } else if (ps.ind_stmt)
308 target_ind += opt.continuation_indent;
309 return target_ind;
310 }
311
312 int
313 compute_label_indent(void)
314 {
315 if (ps.is_case_label)
316 return (int)(case_ind * (float)opt.indent_size);
317 if (lab.s[0] == '#')
318 return 0;
319 return opt.indent_size * (ps.ind_level - label_offset);
320 }
321
322 static void
323 skip_hspace(const char **pp)
324 {
325 while (is_hspace(**pp))
326 (*pp)++;
327 }
328
329 static bool
330 skip_string(const char **pp, const char *s)
331 {
332 size_t len = strlen(s);
333 if (strncmp(*pp, s, len) == 0) {
334 *pp += len;
335 return true;
336 }
337 return false;
338 }
339
340 static void
341 parse_indent_comment(void)
342 {
343 bool on_off;
344
345 const char *p = in_buffer;
346
347 skip_hspace(&p);
348 if (!skip_string(&p, "/*"))
349 return;
350 skip_hspace(&p);
351 if (!skip_string(&p, "INDENT"))
352 return;
353 skip_hspace(&p);
354 if (*p == '*' || skip_string(&p, "ON"))
355 on_off = true;
356 else if (skip_string(&p, "OFF"))
357 on_off = false;
358 else
359 return;
360
361 skip_hspace(&p);
362 if (!skip_string(&p, "*/\n"))
363 return;
364
365 if (com.s != com.e || lab.s != lab.e || code.s != code.e)
366 dump_line();
367
368 inhibit_formatting = !on_off;
369 if (on_off) {
370 next_blank_lines = 0;
371 postfix_blankline_requested = false;
372 prefix_blankline_requested = false;
373 suppress_blanklines = 1;
374 }
375 }
376
377 /*
378 * Copyright (C) 1976 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
379 *
380 * All rights reserved
381 *
382 * FUNCTION: Reads one block of input into the input buffer
383 */
384 void
385 fill_buffer(void)
386 {
387 /* this routine reads stuff from the input */
388 char *p;
389 int ch;
390 FILE *f = input;
391
392 if (bp_save != NULL) { /* there is a partly filled input buffer left */
393 buf_ptr = bp_save; /* do not read anything, just switch buffers */
394 buf_end = be_save;
395 bp_save = be_save = NULL;
396 debug_println("switched buf_ptr back to bp_save");
397 if (buf_ptr < buf_end)
398 return; /* only return if there is really something in
399 * this buffer */
400 }
401 for (p = in_buffer;;) {
402 if (p >= in_buffer_limit) {
403 size_t size = (size_t)(in_buffer_limit - in_buffer) * 2 + 10;
404 size_t offset = (size_t)(p - in_buffer);
405 in_buffer = xrealloc(in_buffer, size);
406 p = in_buffer + offset;
407 in_buffer_limit = in_buffer + size - 2;
408 }
409 if ((ch = getc(f)) == EOF) {
410 *p++ = ' ';
411 *p++ = '\n';
412 had_eof = true;
413 break;
414 }
415 if (ch != '\0')
416 *p++ = (char)ch;
417 if (ch == '\n')
418 break;
419 }
420 buf_ptr = in_buffer;
421 buf_end = p;
422 if (p - in_buffer > 2 && p[-2] == '/' && p[-3] == '*') {
423 if (in_buffer[3] == 'I' && strncmp(in_buffer, "/**INDENT**", 11) == 0)
424 fill_buffer(); /* flush indent error message */
425 else
426 parse_indent_comment();
427 }
428 if (inhibit_formatting) {
429 p = in_buffer;
430 do {
431 output_char(*p);
432 } while (*p++ != '\n');
433 }
434 }
435
436 int
437 indentation_after_range(int ind, const char *start, const char *end)
438 {
439 for (const char *p = start; *p != '\0' && p != end; ++p) {
440 if (*p == '\n' || *p == '\f')
441 ind = 0;
442 else if (*p == '\t')
443 ind = opt.tabsize * (ind / opt.tabsize + 1);
444 else if (*p == '\b')
445 --ind;
446 else
447 ++ind;
448 }
449 return ind;
450 }
451
452 int
453 indentation_after(int ind, const char *s)
454 {
455 return indentation_after_range(ind, s, NULL);
456 }
457
458 void
459 diag(int level, const char *msg, ...)
460 {
461 va_list ap;
462 const char *s, *e;
463
464 if (level != 0)
465 found_err = true;
466
467 if (output == stdout) {
468 s = "/**INDENT** ";
469 e = " */";
470 } else {
471 s = e = "";
472 }
473
474 va_start(ap, msg);
475 fprintf(stderr, "%s%s@%d: ", s, level == 0 ? "Warning" : "Error", line_no);
476 vfprintf(stderr, msg, ap);
477 fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", e);
478 va_end(ap);
479 }
480