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[xemacs-hg @ 2001-05-23 09:59:33 by ben]
xemacs.mak: call `ver' to get the exact os version and put it in the
installation; suggestion from adrian.
behavior-defs.el: Add scroll-in-place, jka-compr, efs, fix up some things.
pop.c: Remove BROKEN_CYGWIN.
etc\sample.init.el: Rewrite to be much more careful about loading features --
now it decays gracefully even in the complete absence of packages.
Also avoid doing obnoxious things when loading efs.
configure.in: add some support for eventually turning on file coding by
default. Fix numerous places where AC_MSG_WARN had quotes
around its arg, which is bad. Replace with []. Same for
AC_MSG_ERROR.
s\cygwin32.h, s\mingw32.h: remove support for way old beta versions of cygwin.
don't put -Wno-sign-compare in the system switches; this
isn't a system issue. define BROKEN_SIGIO for cygwin to
get C-g support.
device-msw.c: signal an error rather than crash with an unavailable network
printer (from Mike Alexander).
event-msw.c: cleanup headers. fix (hopefully) an error with data corruption
when sending to a network connection.
fileio.c: Fix evil code that attempts
to handle the ~user prefix by (a) always assuming we're referencing
ourselves and not even verifying the user -- hence any file with
a tilde as its first char is invalid! (b) if there wasn't a slash
following the filename, the pointer was set *past* the end of
file and we started reading from uninitialized memory. Now we
simply treat these as files, always.
optionally for 21.4 (doc fix):
lread.c: cambia de pas_de_lache_ici -- al minimo usa la palabra certa.
frame.c: fix warnings.
emacs.c, nt.c, ntproc.c, process-nt.c, realpath.c, unexnt.c: rename MAX_PATH
to standard PATH_MAX.
process-nt.c, realpath.c: cleanup headers.
process-unix.c, sysdep.c, systime.h, syswindows.h: kill BROKEN_CYGWIN and
support for way old beta versions of cygwin.
sysfile.h: use _MAX_PATH (Windows) preferentially for PATH_MAX if defined.
include io.h on Cygwin (we need get_osfhandle()). include
sys/fcntl.h always, since we were including it in various
header files anyway.
unexcw.c: fix up style to conform to standard. remove duplicate definition
of PERROR.
buffer.c: comment change.
database.c, debug.h, device-tty.c, dired-msw.c, glyphs-msw.c: header
cleanups (remove places that directly include a system
header file, because we have our own layer to do this more cleanly
and portably); indentation fixes.
author | ben |
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date | Wed, 23 May 2001 09:59:48 +0000 |
parents | 576fb035e263 |
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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; }