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[xemacs-hg @ 2005-11-13 10:48:01 by ben] further error-checking, etc. alloc.c, lrecord.h: Move around the handling of setting of lheader->uid so it's in set_lheader_implementation() -- that way, even non-MC-ALLOC builds get useful uid's in their bare lrecords. Redo related code for strings so the non-ascii count that is stored in the uid isn't hosed. events.c: Save and restore the uid around event zeroing/deadbeefing. lisp.h: Set the correct value of MAX_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN under MC_ALLOC. lisp.h: rearrange the basic code handling ints and chars. basic int stuff goes first, followed by basic char stuff, followed in turn by stuff that mixes ints and chars. this is required since some basic defn's have become inline functions. XCHAR and CHARP have additional error-checking in that they check to make sure that the value in question is not just a character but a valid character (i.e. its numeric value is valid). print.c: debug_p4 now has a useful UID in all cases and uses it; but it also prints the raw header address (previously, you just got one of them). text.h: some basic char defn's that belonged in lisp.h have been moved there. valid_ichar_p() is moved too since the inline functions need it.
author ben
date Sun, 13 Nov 2005 10:48:04 +0000
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/* Generate .po file from doc-string file.

   Scan specified doc-string file, creating .po format messages for processing
   with msgfmt.  The results go to standard output or to a file specified
   with -a or -o (-a to append, -o to start from nothing).

   Kludge to make up for shortcoming in make-docfile and Snarf-documentation:
   If arg before input filename is -p, we are scanning an add-on
   package, which requires slightly different processing.
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

#ifndef EXIT_SUCCESS
#define EXIT_SUCCESS 0
#define EXIT_FAILURE 1
#endif

/* #define BUFSIZE    8192 */
/* #define BUFSIZE    16384 */
#define BUFSIZE    32768
#define NEWSTRING  31      /* Character signalling start of new doc string */
#define LINEEND    "\\n"
#define ENDSTRING  "\"\n"
#define LINEBEGIN  "       \""
#define LINEBREAK  ENDSTRING LINEBEGIN

/* some brain-dead headers define this ... */
#undef FALSE
#undef TRUE
enum boolean { FALSE, TRUE };


/***********************/
/* buffer pseudo-class */
/***********************/

typedef struct _buffer
{
  size_t index;  /* current position in buf[] */
  size_t size;   /* size of buf */
  char *buf;
} buffer_struct;

#define BUF_NULL  {0, 0, NULL}

int  buf_init  (buffer_struct *buffer, size_t size);
void buf_free  (buffer_struct *buffer);
void buf_clear (buffer_struct *buffer);
int  buf_putc  (buffer_struct *buffer, int c);
int  buf_print (buffer_struct *buffer, const char *s);


/********************/
/* global variables */
/********************/

FILE *infile  = NULL;
FILE *outfile = NULL;
buffer_struct buf = BUF_NULL;


void scan_file (enum boolean package);
void initialize (void);
void clean_exit (int status);
void buf_putc_safe (int c);
void buf_print_safe (const char *s);
void terminate_string (void);

main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
  register int i;
  enum boolean package = FALSE;  /* TRUE if scanning add-on package */

  initialize ();

  outfile = stdout;

  /* If first two args are -o FILE, output to FILE. */
  i = 1;
  if (argc > i + 1 && strcmp (argv[i], "-o") == 0) {
    outfile = fopen (argv[++i], "w");
    ++i;
  }
  /* ...Or if args are -a FILE, append to FILE. */
  if (argc > i + 1 && strcmp (argv[i], "-a") == 0) {
    outfile = fopen (argv[++i], "a");
    ++i;
  }
  if (!outfile) {
    fprintf (stderr, "Unable to open output file %s\n", argv[--i]);
    return 1;
  }

  if (argc > i && !strcmp (argv[i], "-p")) {
    package = TRUE;
    ++i;
  }

  infile = fopen (argv[i], "r");
  if (!infile) {
    fprintf (stderr, "Unable to open input file %s\n", argv[i]);
    return 1;
  }

  scan_file (package);
  clean_exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}


void scan_file (enum boolean package)
{
  register int c;   /* Character read in */

  fprintf (outfile, "###############\n");
  fprintf (outfile, "# DOC strings #\n");
  fprintf (outfile, "###############\n");

  while (c = getc (infile), !feof (infile)) {
    if (c == NEWSTRING) {
      /* If a string was being processed, terminate it. */
      if (buf.index > 0)
	terminate_string ();

      /* Skip function or variable name. */
      while (c != '\n')
	c = getc (infile);
      c = getc (infile);

      /* Begin a new string. */
      fprintf (outfile, "msgid  \"");
      buf_print_safe ("msgstr \"");
    }

    if (c == '\n') {
      /* Peek at next character. */
      c = getc (infile);
      ungetc (c, infile);

      /* For add-on (i.e., non-preloaded) documentation, ignore the last
	 carriage return of a string. */
      if (!(package && c == NEWSTRING)) {
	fprintf (outfile, LINEEND);
	buf_print_safe (LINEEND);
      }

      /* If not end of string, continue it on the next line. */
      if (c != NEWSTRING) {
	fprintf (outfile, LINEBREAK);
	buf_print_safe (LINEBREAK);
      }
    }
    else {

      /* If character is \ or ", precede it by a backslash. */
      if (c == '\\' || c == '\"') {
	putc ('\\', outfile);
	buf_putc_safe ('\\');
      }

      putc (c, outfile);
      buf_putc_safe (c);
    }
  }
  terminate_string ();
}


/* initialize sets up the global variables.
*/
void initialize (void)
{
  if (buf_init (&buf, BUFSIZE) != 0)
    clean_exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}


/* clean_exit returns any resources and terminates the program.
   An error message is printed if status is EXIT_FAILURE.
*/
void clean_exit (int status)
{
  if (buf.size > 0)
    buf_free (&buf);
  if (outfile)
    fclose (outfile);
  if (infile)
    fclose (infile);

  if (status == EXIT_FAILURE)
    fprintf (stderr, "make-po abnormally terminated\n");
  exit (status);
}


/* buf_putc_safe writes the character c on the global buffer buf,
   checking to make sure that the operation was successful.
*/
void buf_putc_safe (int c)
{
  register int status;
  
  status = buf_putc (&buf, c);
  if (status == EOF)
    clean_exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}


/* buf_putc_safe writes the string s on the global buffer buf,
   checking to make sure that the operation was successful.
*/
void buf_print_safe (const char *s)
{
  register int status;

  status = buf_print (&buf, s);
  if (status < 0)
    clean_exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}


/* terminate_string terminates the current doc string and outputs the buffer.
*/
void terminate_string (void)
  {
    fprintf (outfile, ENDSTRING);

    /* Make the "translation" different from the original string. */
    buf_print_safe ("_X");

    buf_print_safe (ENDSTRING);
    fprintf (outfile, "%s", buf.buf);
    buf_clear (&buf);
  }


/*********************************/
/* buffer pseudo-class functions */
/*********************************/

/* buf_init initializes a buffer to the specified size.
   It returns non-zero if the attempt fails.
*/
int buf_init (buffer_struct *buffer, size_t size)
{
  buffer->buf = malloc (size);
  if (buffer->buf == NULL)
    return 1;

  buffer->size = size;
  buf_clear (buffer);
  return 0;
}


/* buf_free releases the memory allocated for the buffer.
*/
void buf_free (buffer_struct *buffer)
{
  free (buffer->buf);
  buffer->size = 0;
}


/* buf_clear resets a buffer to an empty string.
*/
void buf_clear (buffer_struct *buffer)
{
  buffer->index = 0;
  buffer->buf[0] = '\0';
}


/* buf_putc writes the character c on the buffer.
   It returns the character written, or EOF for error.
*/
int buf_putc (buffer_struct *buffer, int c)
{
  if (buffer->index >= buffer->size)
    return EOF;

  buffer->buf[buffer->index++] = c;
  return c;
}


/* buf_print writes the string s on the buffer.
   It returns the number of characters written, or negative if an error occurred.
*/
int buf_print (buffer_struct *buffer, const char *s)
{
  register int len;

  len = strlen (s);
  if (buffer->index + len >= buffer->size)
    return -1;

  sprintf (&(buffer->buf[buffer->index]), s);
  buffer->index += len;
  return len;
}