POSIX specifies a dprintf function that operates on an fd instead of
a stdio stream. Using upper case for macros is more idiomatic too.
We no longer need to use an extra set of parentheses for debugging
printf statements.
* LC_NUMERIC radix issue.
According to https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7990989775/xcu/awk.html
The period character is the character recognized in processing awk
programs. Make it so that during output we also print the period
character, since this is what other awk implementations do, and it
makes sense from an interoperability point of view.
* print "T.builtin" in the error message
* Fix backslash continuation line handling.
* Keep track of RS processing so we apply the regex properly only once
per record.
* - enhance fpe handler to print the error type
- cleanup argument parsing
- dynamically allocate program filename array
* bison uses enums now, not #define's, make it work with that.
* We need to use either the enums or the defines but not both. This
is because bison -y will create both enums and #defines, while bison
without -y produces only the enums, and byacc produces just #defines.
* fix indentation
* Set the tokentype when we have a match in the scan, and reset it later
when we decide that the match was bad. Fixes nbyacc.
* - don't use pattern rules for portability
- try to move both flavors of generated names for portability
* Amend tests for the new error messages
MB_CUR_MAX is the maximum number of bytes in a multibyte character
for the current locale, and might not be a constant expression.
MB_LEN_MAX is the maximum number of bytes in a multibyte character
for any locale, and always expands to a constant-expression.
* sprinkle const, static
* account for lineno in unput
* Add an EMPTY string that is used when a non-const empty string is needed.
* make inputFS static and dynamically allocated
* Simplify and in the process avoid -Wwritable-strings
* make fs const to avoid -Wwritable-strings
* More cleanups:
- sprinkle const
- add a macro (setptr) that cheats const to temporarily NUL terminate strings
remove casts from allocations
- use strdup instead of strlen+strcpy
- use x = malloc(sizeof(*x)) instead of x = malloc(sizeof(type of *x)))
- add -Wcast-qual (and casts through unitptr_t in the two macros we
cheat (xfree, setptr)).
* More cleanups:
- add const
- use bounded sscanf
- use snprintf instead of sprintf
* More cleanup:
- use snprintf/strlcat instead of sprintf/strcat
- use %j instead of %l since we are casting to intmax_t/uintmax_t
* Merge the 3 copies of the code that evaluated array strings with separators
and convert them to keep track of lengths and use memcpy instead of strcat.
- sprinkle const
- add a macro (setptr) that cheats const to temporarily NUL terminate strings
remove casts from allocations
- use strdup instead of strlen+strcpy
- use x = malloc(sizeof(*x)) instead of x = malloc(sizeof(type of *x)))
- add -Wcast-qual (and casts through unitptr_t in the two macros we
cheat (xfree, setptr)).