awk/main.c
Martijn Dekker 8a2222286c backport ERE interval/repetition expressions from Apple awk-24
The lack of POSIX interval expressions[*] (a.k.a. bounds, a.k.a.
repetition expressions) in regular expressions is listed under BUGS
in 'awk.1'. Apple's version of onetrueawk has supported these since
at least 2009, judging by the date stamp on their src/b.c in:
https://opensource.apple.com/tarballs/awk/awk-24.tar.gz

A bug report prompted NetBSD to swiftly integrate this code into
their awk. This commit is based on that NetBSD diff.
http://gnats.netbsd.org/53885
f3e4c4ca1d

b.c:
- Backport POSIX-standard interval expressions support in regular
  expressions via NetBSD from Apple awk-24 (20070501).

main.c:
- Bump version ID.

FIXES:
- Add note and credit for this feature.

awk.1: section BUGS:
- Remove line saying interval expressions are not supported.

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[*] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap09.html#tag_09_04_06
2019-01-23 09:12:27 +00:00

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const char *version = "version 20190123";
#define DEBUG
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#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;
}