/* Tags file maker to go with GNU Emacs
- Copyright (C) 1984,87,88,89,93,94 Free Software Foundation, Inc. and Ken Arnold
+ Copyright (C) 1984, 87, 88, 89, 93, 94, 95
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc. and Ken Arnold
+
This file is not considered part of GNU Emacs.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/*
* Authors:
* Gnu Emacs TAGS format and modifications by RMS?
* Sam Kendall added C++.
* Francesco Potorti` reorganised C and C++ based on work by Joe Wells.
-#ifdef ETAGS_REGEXPS
* Regexp tags by Tom Tromey.
-#endif
*
- * Francesco Potorti` (pot@cnuce.cnr.it) is the current maintainer.
+ * Francesco Potorti` (F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it) is the current maintainer.
*/
-char pot_etags_version[] = "@(#) pot revision number is 11.26";
+char pot_etags_version[] = "@(#) pot revision number is $Revision: 11.84 $";
#define TRUE 1
#define FALSE 0
+
#ifndef DEBUG
# define DEBUG FALSE
#endif
#ifdef MSDOS
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <sys/param.h>
+# include <string.h>
+# include <fcntl.h>
+# include <sys/param.h>
#endif /* MSDOS */
#ifdef WINDOWSNT
+# include <stdlib.h>
+# include <fcntl.h>
+# include <string.h>
+# include <io.h>
+# define MAXPATHLEN _MAX_PATH
+#endif
+
+#if !defined (MSDOS) && !defined (WINDOWSNT) && defined (STDC_HEADERS)
#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
-#define MAXPATHLEN _MAX_PATH
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
-#include <config.h>
-/* On some systems, Emacs defines static as nothing for the sake
- of unexec. We don't want that here since we don't use unexec. */
-#undef static
+# include <config.h>
+ /* On some systems, Emacs defines static as nothing for the sake
+ of unexec. We don't want that here since we don't use unexec. */
+# undef static
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#ifdef ETAGS_REGEXPS
-#include <regex.h>
+# include <regex.h>
#endif /* ETAGS_REGEXPS */
/* Define CTAGS to make the program "ctags" compatible with the usual one.
- Let it undefined to make the program "etags", which makes emacs-style
+ Leave it undefined to make the program "etags", which makes emacs-style
tag tables and tags typedefs, #defines and struct/union/enum by default. */
#ifdef CTAGS
# undef CTAGS
/* Exit codes for success and failure. */
#ifdef VMS
-#define GOOD 1
-#define BAD 0
+# define GOOD 1
+# define BAD 0
#else
-#define GOOD 0
-#define BAD 1
+# define GOOD 0
+# define BAD 1
#endif
/* C extensions. */
#define C_STAR 0x00003 /* C* */
#define YACC 0x10000 /* yacc file */
-#define streq(s,t) (strcmp (s, t) == 0)
-#define strneq(s,t,n) (strncmp (s, t, n) == 0)
+#define streq(s,t) ((DEBUG && (s) == NULL && (t) == NULL \
+ && (abort (), 1)) || !strcmp (s, t))
+#define strneq(s,t,n) ((DEBUG && (s) == NULL && (t) == NULL \
+ && (abort (), 1)) || !strncmp (s, t, n))
+
+#define lowcase(c) tolower ((char)c)
#define iswhite(arg) (_wht[arg]) /* T if char is white */
#define begtoken(arg) (_btk[arg]) /* T if char can start token */
#define intoken(arg) (_itk[arg]) /* T if char can be in token */
#define endtoken(arg) (_etk[arg]) /* T if char ends tokens */
+#ifdef DOS_NT
+# define absolutefn(fn) (fn[0] == '/' \
+ || (fn[1] == ':' && fn[2] == '/'))
+#else
+# define absolutefn(fn) (fn[0] == '/')
+#endif
+
+
/*
* xnew -- allocate storage
*
* SYNOPSIS: Type *xnew (int n, Type);
*/
-#define xnew(n,Type) ((Type *) xmalloc ((n) * sizeof (Type)))
+#ifdef chkmalloc
+# include "chkmalloc.h"
+# define xnew(n,Type) ((Type *) trace_xmalloc (__FILE__, __LINE__, \
+ (n) * sizeof (Type)))
+#else
+# define xnew(n,Type) ((Type *) xmalloc ((n) * sizeof (Type)))
+#endif
typedef int logical;
typedef struct nd_st
-{ /* sorting structure */
+{ /* sorting structure */
char *name; /* function or type name */
char *file; /* file name */
logical is_func; /* use pattern or line no */
- logical named; /* list name separately */
logical been_warned; /* set if noticed dup */
int lno; /* line number tag is on */
long cno; /* character number line starts on */
char *etags_strchr (), *etags_strrchr ();
char *etags_getcwd ();
char *relative_filename (), *absolute_filename (), *absolute_dirname ();
-char *xmalloc (), *xrealloc ();
+void grow_linebuffer ();
+long *xmalloc (), *xrealloc ();
typedef void Lang_function ();
#if FALSE /* many compilers barf on this */
Lang_function C_entries;
Lang_function Cplusplus_entries;
Lang_function Cstar_entries;
+Lang_function Erlang_functions;
Lang_function Fortran_functions;
Lang_function Yacc_entries;
Lang_function Lisp_functions;
Lang_function Pascal_functions;
+Lang_function Perl_functions;
Lang_function Prolog_functions;
Lang_function Scheme_functions;
Lang_function TeX_functions;
Lang_function just_read_file;
#else /* so let's write it this way */
void Asm_labels ();
-void default_C_entries ();
void C_entries ();
+void default_C_entries ();
+void plain_C_entries ();
void Cplusplus_entries ();
void Cstar_entries ();
+void Erlang_functions ();
void Fortran_functions ();
void Yacc_entries ();
void Lisp_functions ();
void Pascal_functions ();
+void Perl_functions ();
void Prolog_functions ();
void Scheme_functions ();
void TeX_functions ();
void just_read_file ();
#endif
-logical get_language ();
+Lang_function *get_language_from_name ();
+Lang_function *get_language_from_interpreter ();
+Lang_function *get_language_from_suffix ();
int total_size_of_entries ();
long readline ();
long readline_internal ();
#endif
void add_node ();
void error ();
+void suggest_asking_for_help ();
void fatal (), pfatal ();
void find_entries ();
void free_tree ();
int lineno; /* line number of current line */
long charno; /* current character number */
-
-long linecharno; /* charno of start of line; not used by C,
- but by every other language. */
+long linecharno; /* charno of start of line */
char *curfile; /* current input file name */
char *tagfile; /* output file */
};
struct linebuffer lb; /* the current line */
-struct linebuffer token_name; /* used by C_entries as temporary area */
+struct linebuffer token_name; /* used by C_entries as a temporary area */
struct
{
long linepos;
/* boolean "functions" (see init) */
logical _wht[0177], _etk[0177], _itk[0177], _btk[0177];
char
- *white = " \f\t\n\013", /* white chars */
- *endtk = " \t\n\013\"'#()[]{}=-+%*/&|^~!<>;,.:?", /* token ending chars */
- /* token starting chars */
- *begtk = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$~",
- /* valid in-token chars */
- *intk = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$0123456789";
+ /* white chars */
+ *white = " \f\t\n\013",
+ /* token ending chars */
+ *endtk = " \t\n\013\"'#()[]{}=-+%*/&|^~!<>;,.:?",
+ /* token starting chars */
+ *begtk = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$~@",
+ /* valid in-token chars */
+ *intk = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$0123456789";
logical append_to_tagfile; /* -a: append to tags */
/* The following three default to TRUE for etags, but to FALSE for ctags. */
/* 0 struct/enum/union decls, and C++ */
/* member functions. */
logical constantypedefs; /* -d: create tags for C #define and enum */
- /* constants. Enum consts not implemented. */
+ /* constants. */
/* -D: opposite of -d. Default under ctags. */
logical update; /* -u: update tags */
logical vgrind_style; /* -v: create vgrind style index output */
logical cxref_style; /* -x: create cxref style output */
logical cplusplus; /* .[hc] means C++, not C */
logical noindentypedefs; /* -I: ignore indentation in C */
-#define permit_duplicates TRUE /* allow duplicate tags */
struct option longopts[] =
{
{ "append", no_argument, NULL, 'a' },
- { "backward-search", no_argument, NULL, 'B' },
+ { "backward-search", no_argument, NULL, 'B' },
{ "c++", no_argument, NULL, 'C' },
{ "cxref", no_argument, NULL, 'x' },
{ "defines", no_argument, NULL, 'd' },
{ "regex", required_argument, NULL, 'r' },
{ "typedefs", no_argument, NULL, 't' },
{ "typedefs-and-c++", no_argument, NULL, 'T' },
- { "update", no_argument, NULL, 'u' },
+ { "update", no_argument, NULL, 'u' },
{ "version", no_argument, NULL, 'V' },
- { "vgrind", no_argument, NULL, 'v' },
+ { "vgrind", no_argument, NULL, 'v' },
{ 0 }
};
#ifdef ETAGS_REGEXPS
-/* Structure defining a regular expression. Elements are
+/* Structure defining a regular expression. Elements are
the compiled pattern, and the name string. */
struct pattern
{
struct pattern *patterns = NULL;
#endif /* ETAGS_REGEXPS */
-/* Language stuff. */
+/*
+ * Language stuff.
+ */
+
+/* Non-NULL if language fixed. */
+Lang_function *lang_func = NULL;
+
+/* Assembly code */
+char *Asm_suffixes [] = { "a", /* Unix assembler */
+ "asm", /* Microcontroller assembly */
+ "def", /* BSO/Tasking definition includes */
+ "inc", /* Microcontroller include files */
+ "ins", /* Microcontroller include files */
+ "s", "sa", /* Unix assembler */
+ "src", /* BSO/Tasking C compiler output */
+ NULL
+ };
+
+/* Note that .c and .h can be considered C++, if the --c++ flag was
+ given. That is why default_C_entries is called here. */
+char *default_C_suffixes [] =
+ { "c", "h", NULL };
+
+/* .M is for Objective C++ files. */
+char *Cplusplus_suffixes [] =
+ { "C", "H", "c++", "cc", "cpp", "cxx", "h++", "hh", "hpp", "hxx", "M", NULL};
+
+char *Cstar_suffixes [] =
+ { "cs", "hs", NULL };
+
+char *Erlang_suffixes [] =
+ { "erl", "hrl", NULL };
+
+char *Fortran_suffixes [] =
+ { "F", "f", "f90", "for", NULL };
+
+char *Lisp_suffixes [] =
+ { "cl", "clisp", "el", "l", "lisp", "lsp", "ml", NULL };
+
+char *Pascal_suffixes [] =
+ { "p", "pas", NULL };
+
+char *Perl_suffixes [] =
+ { "pl", "pm", NULL };
+char *Perl_interpreters [] =
+ { "perl", "@PERL@", NULL };
+
+char *plain_C_suffixes [] =
+ { "pc", /* Pro*C file */
+ "m", /* Objective C file */
+ "lm", /* Objective lex file */
+ NULL };
+
+char *Prolog_suffixes [] =
+ { "prolog", NULL };
+
+/* Can't do the `SCM' or `scm' prefix with a version number. */
+char *Scheme_suffixes [] =
+ { "SCM", "SM", "oak", "sch", "scheme", "scm", "sm", "t", NULL };
+
+char *TeX_suffixes [] =
+ { "TeX", "bib", "clo", "cls", "ltx", "sty", "tex", NULL };
+
+char *Yacc_suffixes [] =
+ { "y", "ym", NULL }; /* .ym is Objective yacc file */
+
+/* Table of language names and corresponding functions, file suffixes
+ and interpreter names.
+ It is ok for a given function to be listed under more than one
+ name. I just didn't. */
struct lang_entry
{
- char *extension;
+ char *name;
Lang_function *function;
+ char **suffixes;
+ char **interpreters;
};
-/* Table of language names and corresponding functions. */
-/* It is ok for a given function to be listed under more than one
- name. I just didn't. */
-/* "auto" language reverts to default behavior. */
-struct lang_entry lang_names[] =
-{
- { "asm", Asm_labels },
- { "c", default_C_entries },
- { "c++", Cplusplus_entries },
- { "c*", Cstar_entries },
- { "fortran", Fortran_functions },
- { "lisp", Lisp_functions },
- { "none", just_read_file },
- { "pascal", Pascal_functions },
- { "scheme" , Scheme_functions },
- { "tex", TeX_functions },
- { "auto", NULL },
- { NULL, NULL }
-};
-
-/* Table of file extensions and corresponding language functions. */
-struct lang_entry lang_extensions[] =
-{
- /* Assume that ".s" or ".a" is assembly code. -wolfgang.
- Or even ".sa". */
- { "a", Asm_labels }, /* Unix assembler */
- { "asm", Asm_labels }, /* Microcontroller assembly */
- { "def", Asm_labels }, /* BSO/Tasking definition includes */
- { "inc", Asm_labels }, /* Microcontroller include files */
- { "ins", Asm_labels }, /* Microcontroller include files */
- { "s", Asm_labels },
- { "sa", Asm_labels }, /* Unix assembler */
- { "src", Asm_labels }, /* BSO/Tasking C compiler output */
-
- /* .aux, .bbl, .clo, .cls, .dtx or .tex implies LaTeX source code. */
- { "aux", TeX_functions },
- { "bbl", TeX_functions },
- { "clo", TeX_functions },
- { "cls", TeX_functions },
- { "dtx", TeX_functions },
- { "sty", TeX_functions },
- { "tex", TeX_functions },
-
- /* .l or .el or .lisp (or .cl or .clisp or ...) implies lisp source code */
- { "cl", Lisp_functions },
- { "clisp", Lisp_functions },
- { "el", Lisp_functions },
- { "l", Lisp_functions },
- { "lisp", Lisp_functions },
- { "lsp", Lisp_functions },
-
- /* .scm or .sm or .scheme implies scheme source code */
- { "SCM", Scheme_functions },
- { "SM", Scheme_functions },
- { "oak", Scheme_functions },
- { "sch", Scheme_functions },
- { "scheme", Scheme_functions },
- { "scm", Scheme_functions },
- { "sm", Scheme_functions },
- { "t", Scheme_functions },
- /* FIXME Can't do the `SCM' or `scm' prefix with a version number */
-
- /* Note that ".c" and ".h" can be considered C++, if the --c++
- flag was given. That is why default_C_entries is called here. */
- { "c", default_C_entries },
- { "h", default_C_entries },
-
- /* .C or .H or .c++ or .cc or .cpp or .cxx or .h++ or .hh or .hxx:
- a C++ file */
- { "C", Cplusplus_entries },
- { "H", Cplusplus_entries },
- { "c++", Cplusplus_entries },
- { "cc", Cplusplus_entries },
- { "cpp", Cplusplus_entries },
- { "cxx", Cplusplus_entries },
- { "h++", Cplusplus_entries },
- { "hh", Cplusplus_entries },
- { "hxx", Cplusplus_entries },
-
- /* .y: a yacc file */
- { "y", Yacc_entries },
-
- /* .cs or .hs: a C* file */
- { "cs", Cstar_entries },
- { "hs", Cstar_entries },
-
- /* .f and .for are FORTRAN. */
- { "F", Fortran_functions },
- { "f", Fortran_functions },
- { "for", Fortran_functions },
-
- /* .pl implies prolog source code */
- { "pl", Prolog_functions },
-
- /* .p or .pas: a Pascal file */
- { "p", Pascal_functions },
- { "pas", Pascal_functions },
-
- { NULL, NULL }
+struct lang_entry lang_names [] =
+{
+ { "asm", Asm_labels, Asm_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "c", default_C_entries, default_C_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "c++", Cplusplus_entries, Cplusplus_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "c*", Cstar_entries, Cstar_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "erlang", Erlang_functions, Erlang_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "fortran", Fortran_functions, Fortran_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "lisp", Lisp_functions, Lisp_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "pascal", Pascal_functions, Pascal_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "perl", Perl_functions, Perl_suffixes, Perl_interpreters },
+ { "proc", plain_C_entries, plain_C_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "prolog", Prolog_functions, Prolog_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "scheme", Scheme_functions, Scheme_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "tex", TeX_functions, TeX_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "yacc", Yacc_entries, Yacc_suffixes, NULL },
+ { "auto", NULL }, /* default guessing scheme */
+ { "none", just_read_file }, /* regexp matching only */
+ { NULL, NULL } /* end of list */
};
-/* Non-NULL if language fixed. */
-Lang_function *lang_func = NULL;
-
\f
void
print_language_names ()
{
- struct lang_entry *name, *ext;
+ struct lang_entry *lang;
+ char **ext;
puts ("\nThese are the currently supported languages, along with the\n\
-default extensions for files:");
- for (name = lang_names; name->extension; ++name)
+default file name suffixes:");
+ for (lang = lang_names; lang->name != NULL; lang++)
{
- printf ("\t%s\t", name->extension);
- for (ext = lang_extensions; ext->extension; ++ext)
- if (name->function == ext->function)
- printf (" .%s", ext->extension);
+ printf ("\t%s\t", lang->name);
+ if (lang->suffixes != NULL)
+ for (ext = lang->suffixes; *ext != NULL; ext++)
+ printf (" .%s", *ext);
puts ("");
}
- puts ("Where `auto' means use default language for files based on filename\n\
-extension, and `none' means only do regexp processing on files.\n\
-If no language is specified and no extension is found for some file,\n\
+ puts ("Where `auto' means use default language for files based on file\n\
+name suffix, and `none' means only do regexp processing on files.\n\
+If no language is specified and no matching suffix is found,\n\
+the first line of the file is read for a sharp-bang (#!) sequence\n\
+followed by the name of an interpreter. If no such sequence is found,\n\
Fortran is tried first; if no tags are found, C is tried next.");
}
+#ifndef VERSION
+# define VERSION "19"
+#endif
void
print_version ()
{
-#ifdef VERSION
- printf ("%s for Emacs version %s.\n", (CTAGS) ? "CTAGS" : "ETAGS", VERSION);
-#else
- printf ("%s for Emacs version 19.\n", (CTAGS) ? "CTAGS" : "ETAGS");
-#endif
+ printf ("%s (GNU Emacs %s)\n", (CTAGS) ? "ctags" : "etags", VERSION);
+ puts ("Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. and Ken Arnold");
+ puts ("This program is distributed under the same terms as Emacs");
exit (GOOD);
}
{
printf ("These are the options accepted by %s. You may use unambiguous\n\
abbreviations for the long option names. A - as file name means read\n\
-names from stdin.\n\n", progname);
+names from stdin.", progname);
+ if (!CTAGS)
+ printf (" Absolute names are stored in the output file as they\n\
+are. Relative ones are stored relative to the output file's directory.");
+ puts ("\n");
puts ("-a, --append\n\
Append tag entries to existing tags file.");
backward-search command instead of '/', the forward-search command.");
puts ("-C, --c++\n\
- Treat files whose extension defaults to C language as C++ files.");
+ Treat files whose name suffix defaults to C language as C++ files.");
if (CTAGS)
puts ("-d, --defines\n\
- Create tag entries for constant C #defines, too.");
+ Create tag entries for C #define constants and enum constants, too.");
else
puts ("-D, --no-defines\n\
- Don't create tag entries for constant C #defines. This makes\n\
- the tags file smaller.");
+ Don't create tag entries for C #define constants and enum constants.\n\
+ This makes the tags file smaller.");
if (!CTAGS)
{
print_language_names ();
+ puts ("");
+ puts ("Report bugs to bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu");
+
exit (GOOD);
}
at_filename
};
-/* This structure helps us allow mixing of --lang and filenames. */
+/* This structure helps us allow mixing of --lang and file names. */
typedef struct
{
enum argument_type arg_type;
char *what;
Lang_function *function;
-} ARGUMENT;
+} argument;
#ifdef VMS /* VMS specific functions */
/*
v1.05 nmm 26-Jun-86 fn_exp - expand specification of list of file names
- returning in each successive call the next filename matching the input
+ returning in each successive call the next file name matching the input
spec. The function expects that each in_spec passed
to it will be processed to completion; in particular, up to and
including the call following that in which the last matching name
is returned, the function ignores the value of in_spec, and will
- only start processing a new spec with the following call.
+ only start processing a new spec with the following call.
If an error occurs, on return out_spec contains the value
of in_spec when the error occurred.
- With each successive filename returned in out_spec, the
+ With each successive file name returned in out_spec, the
function's return value is one. When there are no more matching
names the function returns zero. If on the first call no file
- matches in_spec, or there is any other error, -1 is returned.
+ matches in_spec, or there is any other error, -1 is returned.
*/
#include <rmsdef.h>
lib$find_file_end(&context);
pass1 = TRUE;
return retval;
-}
+}
/*
- v1.01 nmm 19-Aug-85 gfnames - return in successive calls the
+ v1.01 nmm 19-Aug-85 gfnames - return in successive calls the
name of each file specified by the provided arg expanding wildcards.
*/
char *
system (cmd)
char *cmd;
{
- fprintf (stderr, "system() function not implemented under VMS\n");
+ error ("%s", "system() function not implemented under VMS");
}
#endif
char *massage_name (s)
char *s;
{
- char *start = s;
+ char *start = s;
for ( ; *s; s++)
if (*s == VERSION_DELIM)
break;
}
else
- *s = tolower(*s);
+ *s = lowcase (*s);
return start;
}
#endif /* VMS */
\f
-void
+int
main (argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
int i;
- unsigned int nincluded_files = 0;
- char **included_files = xnew (argc, char *);
+ unsigned int nincluded_files;
+ char **included_files;
char *this_file;
- ARGUMENT *argbuffer;
- int current_arg = 0, file_count = 0;
+ argument *argbuffer;
+ int current_arg, file_count;
struct linebuffer filename_lb;
#ifdef VMS
logical got_err;
#endif
-
+
#ifdef DOS_NT
_fmode = O_BINARY; /* all of files are treated as binary files */
#endif /* DOS_NT */
progname = argv[0];
+ nincluded_files = 0;
+ included_files = xnew (argc, char *);
+ current_arg = 0;
+ file_count = 0;
/* Allocate enough no matter what happens. Overkill, but each one
is small. */
- argbuffer = xnew (argc, ARGUMENT);
+ argbuffer = xnew (argc, argument);
#ifdef ETAGS_REGEXPS
/* Set syntax for regular expression routines. */
/*
* If etags, always find typedefs and structure tags. Why not?
- * Also default is to find macro constants.
+ * Also default is to find macro constants and enum constants.
*/
if (!CTAGS)
typedefs = typedefs_and_cplusplus = constantypedefs = TRUE;
break;
case 1:
- /* This means that a filename has been seen. Record it. */
+ /* This means that a file name has been seen. Record it. */
argbuffer[current_arg].arg_type = at_filename;
argbuffer[current_arg].what = optarg;
++current_arg;
case 'o':
if (tagfile)
{
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: -%c option may only be given once.\n",
- progname, opt);
- goto usage;
+ error ("-%c option may only be given once.", opt);
+ suggest_asking_for_help ();
}
tagfile = optarg;
break;
noindentypedefs = TRUE;
break;
case 'l':
- if (!get_language (optarg, &argbuffer[current_arg].function))
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: language \"%s\" not recognized.\n",
- progname, optarg);
- goto usage;
- }
+ argbuffer[current_arg].function = get_language_from_name (optarg);
argbuffer[current_arg].arg_type = at_language;
++current_arg;
break;
break;
#endif /* CTAGS */
default:
- goto usage;
+ suggest_asking_for_help ();
}
}
if (nincluded_files == 0 && file_count == 0)
{
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: No input files specified.\n", progname);
-
- usage:
- fprintf (stderr, "\tTry `%s --help' for a complete list of options.\n",
- progname);
- exit (BAD);
+ error ("%s", "No input files specified.");
+ suggest_asking_for_help ();
}
if (tagfile == NULL)
- {
- tagfile = CTAGS ? "tags" : "TAGS";
- }
+ tagfile = CTAGS ? "tags" : "TAGS";
cwd = etags_getcwd (); /* the current working directory */
- strcat (cwd, "/");
+ if (cwd[strlen (cwd) - 1] != '/')
+ cwd = concat (cwd, "/", "");
if (streq (tagfile, "-"))
- {
- tagfiledir = cwd;
- }
+ tagfiledir = cwd;
else
- {
- tagfiledir = absolute_dirname (tagfile, cwd);
- }
+ tagfiledir = absolute_dirname (tagfile, cwd);
init (); /* set up boolean "functions" */
if (!CTAGS)
{
if (streq (tagfile, "-"))
- tagf = stdout;
+ {
+ tagf = stdout;
+#ifdef DOS_NT
+ /* Switch redirected `stdout' to binary mode (setting `_fmode'
+ doesn't take effect until after `stdout' is already open). */
+ if (!isatty (fileno (stdout)))
+ setmode (fileno (stdout), O_BINARY);
+#endif /* DOS_NT */
+ }
else
tagf = fopen (tagfile, append_to_tagfile ? "a" : "w");
if (tagf == NULL)
because we want them ordered. Let's do it now. */
if (cxref_style)
{
- tagf = fopen (tagfile, append_to_tagfile ? "a" : "w");
- if (tagf == NULL)
- pfatal (tagfile);
put_entries (head);
exit (GOOD);
}
"mv %s OTAGS;fgrep -v '\t%s\t' OTAGS >%s;rm OTAGS",
tagfile, argbuffer[i].what, tagfile);
if (system (cmd) != GOOD)
- fatal ("failed to execute shell command");
+ fatal ("failed to execute shell command", (char *)NULL);
}
append_to_tagfile = TRUE;
}
sprintf (cmd, "sort %s -o %s", tagfile, tagfile);
exit (system (cmd));
}
- exit (GOOD);
+ return GOOD;
}
/*
- * Set the language, given the name.
+ * Return a Lang_function given the name.
*/
-logical
-get_language (language, func)
- char *language;
- Lang_function **func;
+Lang_function *
+get_language_from_name (name)
+ char *name;
{
struct lang_entry *lang;
- for (lang = lang_names; lang->extension; ++lang)
- {
- if (streq (language, lang->extension))
- {
- *func = lang->function;
- return TRUE;
- }
- }
+ if (name != NULL)
+ for (lang = lang_names; lang->name != NULL; lang++)
+ {
+ if (streq (name, lang->name))
+ return lang->function;
+ }
- return FALSE;
+ error ("language \"%s\" not recognized.", optarg);
+ suggest_asking_for_help ();
+
+ /* This point should never be reached. The function should either
+ return a function pointer or never return. Note that a NULL
+ pointer cannot be considered as an error, as it means that the
+ language has not been explicitely imposed by the user ("auto"). */
+ return NULL; /* avoid warnings from compiler */
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Return a Lang_function given the interpreter name.
+ */
+Lang_function *
+get_language_from_interpreter (interpreter)
+ char *interpreter;
+{
+ struct lang_entry *lang;
+ char **iname;
+
+ if (interpreter == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ for (lang = lang_names; lang->name != NULL; lang++)
+ if (lang->interpreters != NULL)
+ for (iname = lang->interpreters; *iname != NULL; iname++)
+ if (streq (*iname, interpreter))
+ return lang->function;
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+
+/*
+ * Return a Lang_function given the file suffix.
+ */
+Lang_function *
+get_language_from_suffix (suffix)
+ char *suffix;
+{
+ struct lang_entry *lang;
+ char **ext;
+
+ if (suffix == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ for (lang = lang_names; lang->name != NULL; lang++)
+ if (lang->suffixes != NULL)
+ for (ext = lang->suffixes; *ext != NULL; ext++)
+ if (streq (*ext, suffix))
+ return lang->function;
+
+ return NULL;
}
{
struct stat stat_buf;
FILE *inf;
+#ifdef DOS_NT
+ char *p;
+
+ for (p = file; *p != '\0'; p++)
+ if (*p == '\\')
+ *p = '/';
+#endif
if (stat (file, &stat_buf) == 0 && !S_ISREG (stat_buf.st_mode))
{
- fprintf (stderr, "Skipping %s: it is not a regular file.\n", file);
+ error ("Skipping %s: it is not a regular file.", file);
return;
}
if (streq (file, tagfile) && !streq (tagfile, "-"))
{
- fprintf (stderr, "Skipping inclusion of %s in self.\n", file);
+ error ("Skipping inclusion of %s in self.", file);
return;
}
inf = fopen (file, "r");
{
char *filename;
- if (file[0] == '/')
+ if (absolutefn (file))
{
- /* file is an absolute filename. Canonicalise it. */
+ /* file is an absolute file name. Canonicalise it. */
filename = absolute_filename (file, cwd);
}
else
{
- /* file is a filename relative to cwd. Make it relative
+ /* file is a file name relative to cwd. Make it relative
to the directory of the tags file. */
filename = relative_filename (file, tagfiledir);
}
FILE *inf;
{
char *cp;
- struct lang_entry *lang;
+ Lang_function *function;
NODE *old_last_node;
extern NODE *last_node;
+
+ /* Memory leakage here: the memory block pointed by curfile is never
+ released. The amount of memory leaked here is the sum of the
+ lengths of the input file names. */
curfile = savestr (file);
- cp = etags_strrchr (file, '.');
/* If user specified a language, use it. */
- if (lang_func != NULL)
+ function = lang_func;
+ if (function != NULL)
{
- lang_func (inf);
+ function (inf);
fclose (inf);
return;
}
- if (cp)
+ cp = etags_strrchr (file, '.');
+ if (cp != NULL)
+ {
+ cp += 1;
+ function = get_language_from_suffix (cp);
+ if (function != NULL)
+ {
+ function (inf);
+ fclose (inf);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Look for sharp-bang as the first two characters. */
+ if (readline_internal (&lb, inf) > 2
+ && lb.buffer[0] == '#'
+ && lb.buffer[1] == '!')
{
- ++cp;
- for (lang = lang_extensions; lang->extension; ++lang)
+ char *lp;
+
+ /* Set lp to point at the first char after the last slash in the
+ line or, if no slashes, at the first nonblank. Then set cp to
+ the first successive blank and terminate the string. */
+ lp = etags_strrchr (lb.buffer+2, '/');
+ if (lp != NULL)
+ lp += 1;
+ else
+ for (lp = lb.buffer+2; *lp != '\0' && isspace (*lp); lp++)
+ continue;
+ for (cp = lp; *cp != '\0' && !isspace (*cp); cp++)
+ continue;
+ *cp = '\0';
+
+ if (strlen (lp) > 0)
{
- if (streq (cp, lang->extension))
+ function = get_language_from_interpreter (lp);
+ if (function != NULL)
{
- lang->function (inf);
+ function (inf);
fclose (inf);
return;
}
}
}
+ rewind (inf);
/* Try Fortran. */
old_last_node = last_node;
/* No Fortran entries found. Try C. */
if (old_last_node == last_node)
- default_C_entries (inf);
+ {
+ rewind (inf);
+ default_C_entries (inf);
+ }
fclose (inf);
+ return;
}
\f
/* Record a tag. */
void
-pfnote (name, is_func, named, linestart, linelen, lno, cno)
- char *name; /* tag name */
+pfnote (name, is_func, linestart, linelen, lno, cno)
+ char *name; /* tag name, or NULL if unnamed */
logical is_func; /* tag is a function */
- logical named; /* tag different from text of definition */
char *linestart; /* start of the line where tag is */
int linelen; /* length of the line where tag is */
int lno; /* line number */
long cno; /* character number */
{
- register NODE *np = xnew (1, NODE);
- register char *fp;
+ register NODE *np;
+
+ if (CTAGS && name == NULL)
+ return;
+
+ np = xnew (1, NODE);
/* If ctags mode, change name "main" to M<thisfilename>. */
if (CTAGS && !cxref_style && streq (name, "main"))
{
- fp = etags_strrchr (curfile, '/');
+ register char *fp = etags_strrchr (curfile, '/');
np->name = concat ("M", fp == 0 ? curfile : fp + 1, "");
fp = etags_strrchr (np->name, '.');
if (fp && fp[1] != '\0' && fp[2] == '\0')
fp[0] = 0;
- np->named = TRUE;
}
else
- {
- np->name = name;
- np->named = named;
- }
+ np->name = name;
np->been_warned = FALSE;
np->file = curfile;
np->is_func = is_func;
np->lno = lno;
/* Our char numbers are 0-base, because of C language tradition?
ctags compatibility? old versions compatibility? I don't know.
- Anyway, since emacs's are 1-base we espect etags.el to take care
+ Anyway, since emacs's are 1-base we expect etags.el to take care
of the difference. If we wanted to have 1-based numbers, we would
uncomment the +1 below. */
np->cno = cno /* + 1 */ ;
np->left = np->right = NULL;
- np->pat = savenstr (linestart, ((CTAGS && !cxref_style) ? 50 : linelen));
+ if (CTAGS && !cxref_style)
+ {
+ if (strlen (linestart) < 50)
+ np->pat = concat (linestart, "$", "");
+ else
+ np->pat = savenstr (linestart, 50);
+ }
+ else
+ np->pat = savenstr (linestart, linelen);
add_node (np, &head);
}
{
register NODE *node_right = node->right;
free_tree (node->left);
- if (node->named)
+ if (node->name != NULL)
free (node->name);
free (node->pat);
free ((char *) node);
{
/* Etags Mode */
if (last_node == NULL)
- fatal ("internal error in add_node", 0);
+ fatal ("internal error in add_node", (char *)NULL);
last_node->right = node;
last_node = node;
}
*/
if (!dif)
{
- if (node->file == cur_node->file)
+ if (streq (node->file, cur_node->file))
{
if (!no_warnings)
{
node->file, lineno, node->name);
fprintf (stderr, "Second entry ignored\n");
}
- return;
}
- if (!cur_node->been_warned && !no_warnings)
+ else if (!cur_node->been_warned && !no_warnings)
{
- fprintf (stderr,
- "Duplicate entry in files %s and %s: %s (Warning only)\n",
- node->file, cur_node->file, node->name);
+ fprintf
+ (stderr,
+ "Duplicate entry in files %s and %s: %s (Warning only)\n",
+ node->file, cur_node->file, node->name);
+ cur_node->been_warned = TRUE;
}
- cur_node->been_warned = TRUE;
return;
}
- /* Maybe refuse to add duplicate nodes. */
- if (!permit_duplicates)
- {
- if (streq (node->name, cur_node->name)
- && streq (node->file, cur_node->file))
- return;
- }
-
/* Actually add the node */
add_node (node, dif < 0 ? &cur_node->left : &cur_node->right);
}
if (!CTAGS)
{
- if (node->named)
+ if (node->name != NULL)
+ fprintf (tagf, "%s\177%s\001%d,%d\n",
+ node->pat, node->name, node->lno, node->cno);
+ else
+ fprintf (tagf, "%s\177%d,%d\n",
+ node->pat, node->lno, node->cno);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (node->name == NULL)
+ error ("internal error: NULL name in ctags mode.", (char *)NULL);
+
+ if (cxref_style)
{
- fprintf (tagf, "%s\177%s\001%d,%d\n",
- node->pat, node->name,
- node->lno, node->cno);
+ if (vgrind_style)
+ fprintf (stdout, "%s %s %d\n",
+ node->name, node->file, (node->lno + 63) / 64);
+ else
+ fprintf (stdout, "%-16s %3d %-16s %s\n",
+ node->name, node->lno, node->file, node->pat);
}
else
{
- fprintf (tagf, "%s\177%d,%d\n",
- node->pat,
- node->lno, node->cno);
- }
- }
- else if (!cxref_style)
- {
- fprintf (tagf, "%s\t%s\t",
- node->name, node->file);
+ fprintf (tagf, "%s\t%s\t", node->name, node->file);
- if (node->is_func)
- { /* a function */
- putc (searchar, tagf);
- putc ('^', tagf);
+ if (node->is_func)
+ { /* a function */
+ putc (searchar, tagf);
+ putc ('^', tagf);
- for (sp = node->pat; *sp; sp++)
- {
- if (*sp == '\\' || *sp == searchar)
- putc ('\\', tagf);
- putc (*sp, tagf);
+ for (sp = node->pat; *sp; sp++)
+ {
+ if (*sp == '\\' || *sp == searchar)
+ putc ('\\', tagf);
+ putc (*sp, tagf);
+ }
+ putc (searchar, tagf);
}
- putc (searchar, tagf);
- }
- else
- { /* a typedef; text pattern inadequate */
- fprintf (tagf, "%d", node->lno);
+ else
+ { /* a typedef; text pattern inadequate */
+ fprintf (tagf, "%d", node->lno);
+ }
+ putc ('\n', tagf);
}
- putc ('\n', tagf);
}
- else if (vgrind_style)
- fprintf (stdout, "%s %s %d\n",
- node->name, node->file, (node->lno + 63) / 64);
- else
- fprintf (stdout, "%-16s %3d %-16s %s\n",
- node->name, node->lno, node->file, node->pat);
/* Output subentries that follow this one */
put_entries (node->right);
/* Count this entry */
total += strlen (node->pat) + 1;
total += number_len ((long) node->lno) + 1 + number_len (node->cno) + 1;
- if (node->named)
+ if (node->name != NULL)
total += 1 + strlen (node->name); /* \001name */
}
*/
enum sym_type
{
- st_none, st_C_struct, st_C_enum, st_C_define, st_C_typedef, st_C_typespec
+ st_none, st_C_objprot, st_C_objimpl, st_C_objend, st_C_gnumacro,
+ st_C_struct, st_C_enum, st_C_define, st_C_typedef, st_C_typespec
};
/* Feed stuff between (but not including) %[ and %] lines to:
- gperf -c -k1,3 -o -p -r -t
+ gperf -c -k 1,3 -o -p -r -t
%[
struct C_stab_entry { char *name; int c_ext; enum sym_type type; }
%%
+@interface, 0, st_C_objprot
+@protocol, 0, st_C_objprot
+@implementation,0, st_C_objimpl
+@end, 0, st_C_objend
class, C_PLPL, st_C_struct
+namespace, C_PLPL, st_C_struct
domain, C_STAR, st_C_struct
union, 0, st_C_struct
struct, 0, st_C_struct
enum, 0, st_C_enum
typedef, 0, st_C_typedef
define, 0, st_C_define
+bool, C_PLPL, st_C_typespec
long, 0, st_C_typespec
short, 0, st_C_typespec
int, 0, st_C_typespec
static, 0, st_C_typespec
const, 0, st_C_typespec
volatile, 0, st_C_typespec
+explicit, C_PLPL, st_C_typespec
+mutable, C_PLPL, st_C_typespec
+typename, C_PLPL, st_C_typespec
+# DEFUN used in emacs, the next three used in glibc (SYSCALL only for mach).
+DEFUN, 0, st_C_gnumacro
+SYSCALL, 0, st_C_gnumacro
+ENTRY, 0, st_C_gnumacro
+PSEUDO, 0, st_C_gnumacro
+# These are defined inside C functions, so currently they are not met.
+# EXFUN used in glibc, DEFVAR_* in emacs.
+#EXFUN, 0, st_C_gnumacro
+#DEFVAR_, 0, st_C_gnumacro
%]
and replace lines between %< and %> with its output. */
/*%<*/
-/* C code produced by gperf version 1.8.1 (K&R C version) */
-/* Command-line: gperf -c -k1,3 -o -p -r -t */
+/* C code produced by gperf version 2.1 (K&R C version) */
+/* Command-line: gperf -c -k 1,3 -o -p -r -t */
struct C_stab_entry { char *name; int c_ext; enum sym_type type; };
#define MIN_WORD_LENGTH 3
-#define MAX_WORD_LENGTH 8
-#define MIN_HASH_VALUE 10
-#define MAX_HASH_VALUE 62
+#define MAX_WORD_LENGTH 15
+#define MIN_HASH_VALUE 34
+#define MAX_HASH_VALUE 121
/*
- 21 keywords
- 53 is the maximum key range
+ 34 keywords
+ 88 is the maximum key range
*/
static int
hash (str, len)
- register char *str;
- register int len;
+ register char *str;
+ register unsigned int len;
{
static unsigned char hash_table[] =
{
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 2, 62, 7,
- 6, 9, 15, 30, 62, 24, 62, 62, 1, 24,
- 7, 27, 13, 62, 19, 26, 18, 27, 1, 62,
- 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62,
+ 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121,
+ 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121,
+ 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121,
+ 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121,
+ 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121,
+ 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121,
+ 121, 121, 121, 121, 45, 121, 121, 121, 16, 19,
+ 61, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121,
+ 10, 121, 121, 20, 53, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121,
+ 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 41, 45, 22,
+ 60, 47, 37, 28, 121, 55, 121, 121, 20, 14,
+ 29, 30, 5, 121, 50, 59, 30, 54, 6, 121,
+ 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121, 121,
};
return len + hash_table[str[2]] + hash_table[str[0]];
}
struct C_stab_entry *
-in_word_set (str, len)
+in_word_set (str, len)
register char *str;
- register int len;
+ register unsigned int len;
{
static struct C_stab_entry wordlist[] =
{
{"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
- {"",},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
{"volatile", 0, st_C_typespec},
- {"",},
+ {"PSEUDO", 0, st_C_gnumacro},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"typedef", 0, st_C_typedef},
+ {"typename", C_PLPL, st_C_typespec},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"SYSCALL", 0, st_C_gnumacro},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"mutable", C_PLPL, st_C_typespec},
+ {"namespace", C_PLPL, st_C_struct},
{"long", 0, st_C_typespec},
- {"char", 0, st_C_typespec},
- {"class", C_PLPL, st_C_struct},
- {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"",}, {"",},
{"const", 0, st_C_typespec},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"explicit", C_PLPL, st_C_typespec},
{"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
- {"auto", 0, st_C_typespec},
- {"",}, {"",},
- {"define", 0, st_C_define},
- {"",},
{"void", 0, st_C_typespec},
+ {"",},
+ {"char", 0, st_C_typespec},
+ {"class", C_PLPL, st_C_struct},
{"",}, {"",}, {"",},
- {"extern", 0, st_C_typespec},
- {"static", 0, st_C_typespec},
+ {"float", 0, st_C_typespec},
{"",},
- {"domain", C_STAR, st_C_struct},
+ {"@implementation", 0, st_C_objimpl},
+ {"auto", 0, st_C_typespec},
{"",},
- {"typedef", 0, st_C_typedef},
- {"double", 0, st_C_typespec},
- {"enum", 0, st_C_enum},
- {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
- {"int", 0, st_C_typespec},
+ {"ENTRY", 0, st_C_gnumacro},
+ {"@end", 0, st_C_objend},
+ {"bool", C_PLPL, st_C_typespec},
+ {"domain", C_STAR, st_C_struct},
{"",},
- {"float", 0, st_C_typespec},
+ {"DEFUN", 0, st_C_gnumacro},
+ {"extern", 0, st_C_typespec},
+ {"@interface", 0, st_C_objprot},
{"",}, {"",}, {"",},
- {"struct", 0, st_C_struct},
+ {"int", 0, st_C_typespec},
{"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
- {"union", 0, st_C_struct},
- {"",},
+ {"signed", 0, st_C_typespec},
{"short", 0, st_C_typespec},
- {"",}, {"",},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"define", 0, st_C_define},
+ {"@protocol", 0, st_C_objprot},
+ {"enum", 0, st_C_enum},
+ {"static", 0, st_C_typespec},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"union", 0, st_C_struct},
+ {"struct", 0, st_C_struct},
+ {"",}, {"",}, {"",}, {"",},
+ {"double", 0, st_C_typespec},
{"unsigned", 0, st_C_typespec},
- {"signed", 0, st_C_typespec},
};
if (len <= MAX_WORD_LENGTH && len >= MIN_WORD_LENGTH)
{
register char *s = wordlist[key].name;
- if (*s == *str && strneq (str + 1, s + 1, len - 1))
+ if (*s == *str && !strncmp (str + 1, s + 1, len - 1))
return &wordlist[key];
}
}
/*%>*/
enum sym_type
-C_symtype(str, len, c_ext)
+C_symtype (str, len, c_ext)
char *str;
int len;
int c_ext;
{
- register struct C_stab_entry *se = in_word_set(str, len);
+ register struct C_stab_entry *se = in_word_set (str, len);
if (se == NULL || (se->c_ext && !(c_ext & se->c_ext)))
return st_none;
* C functions are recognized using a simple finite automaton.
* funcdef is its state variable.
*/
-typedef enum
+enum
{
fnone, /* nothing seen */
ftagseen, /* function-like tag seen */
finlist, /* in parameter list */
flistseen, /* after parameter list */
fignore /* before open brace */
-} FUNCST;
-FUNCST funcdef;
+} funcdef;
/*
* typedefs are recognized using a simple finite automaton.
- * typeddef is its state variable.
+ * typdef is its state variable.
*/
-typedef enum
+enum
{
tnone, /* nothing seen */
ttypedseen, /* typedef keyword seen */
tinbody, /* inside typedef body */
tend, /* just before typedef tag */
tignore /* junk after typedef tag */
-} TYPEDST;
-TYPEDST typdef;
+} typdef;
- /*
+ /*
* struct-like structures (enum, struct and union) are recognized
* using another simple finite automaton. `structdef' is its state
* variable.
*/
-typedef enum
+enum
{
snone, /* nothing seen yet */
skeyseen, /* struct-like keyword seen */
stagseen, /* struct-like tag seen */
scolonseen, /* colon seen after struct-like tag */
sinbody /* in struct body: recognize member func defs*/
-} STRUCTST;
-STRUCTST structdef;
+} structdef;
/*
* When structdef is stagseen, scolonseen, or sinbody, structtag is the
- * struct tag, and structtype is the type of the preceding struct-like
+ * struct tag, and structtype is the type of the preceding struct-like
* keyword.
*/
char *structtag = "<uninited>";
enum sym_type structtype;
+/*
+ * When objdef is different from onone, objtag is the name of the class.
+ */
+char *objtag = "<uninited>";
+
/*
* Yet another little state machine to deal with preprocessor lines.
*/
-typedef enum
+enum
{
dnone, /* nothing seen */
dsharpseen, /* '#' seen as first char on line */
ddefineseen, /* '#' and 'define' seen */
dignorerest /* ignore rest of line */
-} DEFINEST;
-DEFINEST definedef;
+} definedef;
+
+/*
+ * State machine for Objective C protocols and implementations.
+ */
+enum
+{
+ onone, /* nothing seen */
+ oprotocol, /* @interface or @protocol seen */
+ oimplementation, /* @implementations seen */
+ otagseen, /* class name seen */
+ oparenseen, /* parenthesis before category seen */
+ ocatseen, /* category name seen */
+ oinbody, /* in @implementation body */
+ omethodsign, /* in @implementation body, after +/- */
+ omethodtag, /* after method name */
+ omethodcolon, /* after method colon */
+ omethodparm, /* after method parameter */
+ oignore /* wait for @end */
+} objdef;
/*
* Set this to TRUE, and the next token considered is called a function.
*/
logical yacc_rules;
+/*
+ * methodlen is the length of the method name stored in token_name.
+ */
+int methodlen;
+
/*
* consider_token ()
* checks to see if the current token is at the start of a
* function, or corresponds to a typedef, or is a struct/union/enum
- * tag.
+ * tag, or #define, or an enum constant.
*
- * *IS_FUNC gets TRUE iff the token is a function or macro with args.
- * C_EXT is which language we are looking at.
+ * *IS_FUNC gets TRUE iff the token is a function or #define macro
+ * with args. C_EXT is which language we are looking at.
*
* In the future we will need some way to adjust where the end of
* the token is; for instance, implementing the C++ keyword
* structdef IN OUT
* definedef IN OUT
* typdef IN OUT
+ * objdef IN OUT
* next_token_is_func IN OUT
*/
logical
-consider_token (str, len, c, c_ext, cblev, is_func)
+consider_token (str, len, c, c_ext, cblev, parlev, is_func)
register char *str; /* IN: token pointer */
register int len; /* IN: token length */
register char c; /* IN: first char after the token */
int c_ext; /* IN: C extensions mask */
int cblev; /* IN: curly brace level */
+ int parlev; /* IN: parenthesis level */
logical *is_func; /* OUT: function found */
{
enum sym_type toktype = C_symtype (str, len, c_ext);
case dignorerest:
return FALSE;
default:
- error ("internal error: definedef value.", 0);
+ error ("internal error: definedef value.", (char *)NULL);
}
/*
* This structdef business is NOT invoked when we are ctags and the
* file is plain C. This is because a struct tag may have the same
* name as another tag, and this loses with ctags.
- *
- * This if statement deals with the typdef state machine as
- * follows: if typdef==ttypedseen and token is struct/union/class/enum,
- * return FALSE. All the other code here is for the structdef
- * state machine.
*/
switch (toktype)
{
}
return FALSE;
}
+
if (structdef == skeyseen)
{
/* Save the tag for struct/union/class, for functions that may be
return FALSE;
}
- /* Detect GNU macros. */
- if (definedef == dnone)
- if (strneq (str, "DEFUN", 5) /* Used in emacs */
-#if FALSE
- These are defined inside C functions, so currently they
- are not met anyway.
- || strneq (str, "EXFUN", 5) /* Used in glibc */
- || strneq (str, "DEFVAR_", 7) /* Used in emacs */
-#endif
- || strneq (str, "SYSCALL", 7) /* Used in glibc (mach) */
- || strneq (str, "ENTRY", 5) /* Used in glibc */
- || strneq (str, "PSEUDO", 6)) /* Used in glibc */
-
- {
- next_token_is_func = TRUE;
- return FALSE;
- }
+ /* Detect GNU macros.
+
+ DEFUN note for writers of emacs C code:
+ The DEFUN macro, used in emacs C source code, has a first arg
+ that is a string (the lisp function name), and a second arg that
+ is a C function name. Since etags skips strings, the second arg
+ is tagged. This is unfortunate, as it would be better to tag the
+ first arg. The simplest way to deal with this problem would be
+ to name the tag with a name built from the function name, by
+ removing the initial 'F' character and substituting '-' for '_'.
+ Anyway, this assumes that the conventions of naming lisp
+ functions will never change. Currently, this method is not
+ implemented, so writers of emacs code are recommended to put the
+ first two args of a DEFUN on the same line. */
+ if (definedef == dnone && toktype == st_C_gnumacro)
+ {
+ next_token_is_func = TRUE;
+ return FALSE;
+ }
if (next_token_is_func)
{
next_token_is_func = FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
- /* A function? */
+ /* Detect Objective C constructs. */
+ switch (objdef)
+ {
+ case onone:
+ switch (toktype)
+ {
+ case st_C_objprot:
+ objdef = oprotocol;
+ return FALSE;
+ case st_C_objimpl:
+ objdef = oimplementation;
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+ break;
+ case oimplementation:
+ /* Save the class tag for functions that may be defined inside. */
+ objtag = savenstr (str, len);
+ objdef = oinbody;
+ return FALSE;
+ case oprotocol:
+ /* Save the class tag for categories. */
+ objtag = savenstr (str, len);
+ objdef = otagseen;
+ *is_func = TRUE;
+ return TRUE;
+ case oparenseen:
+ objdef = ocatseen;
+ *is_func = TRUE;
+ return TRUE;
+ case oinbody:
+ break;
+ case omethodsign:
+ if (parlev == 0)
+ {
+ objdef = omethodtag;
+ methodlen = len;
+ grow_linebuffer (&token_name, methodlen+1);
+ strncpy (token_name.buffer, str, len);
+ token_name.buffer[methodlen] = '\0';
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+ case omethodcolon:
+ if (parlev == 0)
+ objdef = omethodparm;
+ return FALSE;
+ case omethodparm:
+ if (parlev == 0)
+ {
+ objdef = omethodtag;
+ methodlen += len;
+ grow_linebuffer (&token_name, methodlen+1);
+ strncat (token_name.buffer, str, len);
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+ case oignore:
+ if (toktype == st_C_objend)
+ {
+ /* Memory leakage here: the string pointed by objtag is
+ never released, because many tests would be needed to
+ avoid breaking on incorrect input code. The amount of
+ memory leaked here is the sum of the lengths of the
+ class tags.
+ free (objtag); */
+ objdef = onone;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /* A function or enum constant? */
switch (toktype)
{
case st_C_typespec:
if (funcdef != finlist && funcdef != fignore)
funcdef = fnone; /* should be useless */
return FALSE;
- default:
+ case st_none:
+ if (constantypedefs && structdef == sinbody && structtype == st_C_enum)
+ return TRUE;
if (funcdef == fnone)
{
funcdef = ftagseen;
/*
* C_entries ()
- * This routine finds functions, typedefs, #define's and
- * struct/union/enum definitions in C syntax and adds them
- * to the list.
+ * This routine finds functions, typedefs, #define's, enum
+ * constants and struct/union/enum definitions in C syntax
+ * and adds them to the list.
*/
typedef struct
{
do { \
curlinepos = charno; \
lineno++; \
+ linecharno = charno; \
charno += readline (&curlb, inf); \
lp = curlb.buffer; \
quotednl = FALSE; \
definedef = dnone; \
} while (0)
-#define make_tag(isfun) do \
-{ \
- if (tok.valid) \
- pfnote (savestr (token_name.buffer), isfun, tok.named, \
- tok.buffer, tok.linelen, tok.lineno, tok.linepos); \
- else if (DEBUG) abort (); \
- tok.valid = FALSE; \
-} while (0)
void
-C_entries (c_ext, inf)
- int c_ext; /* extension of C */
- FILE *inf; /* input file */
+make_C_tag (isfun, tokp)
+ logical isfun;
+ TOKEN *tokp;
+{
+ char *name = NULL;
+
+ /* This function should never be called when tok.valid is FALSE, but
+ we must protect against invalid input or internal errors. */
+ if (tokp->valid)
+ {
+ if (CTAGS || tokp->named)
+ name = savestr (token_name.buffer);
+ pfnote (name, isfun,
+ tokp->buffer, tokp->linelen, tokp->lineno, tokp->linepos);
+ tokp->valid = FALSE;
+ }
+ else if (DEBUG)
+ abort ();
+}
+
+
+void
+C_entries (c_ext, inf)
+ int c_ext; /* extension of C */
+ FILE *inf; /* input file */
{
register char c; /* latest char read; '\0' for end of line */
register char *lp; /* pointer one beyond the character `c' */
lp = curlb.buffer;
*lp = 0;
- definedef = dnone; funcdef = fnone; typdef = tnone; structdef = snone;
+ funcdef = fnone; typdef = tnone; structdef = snone;
+ definedef = dnone; objdef = onone;
next_token_is_func = yacc_rules = FALSE;
midtoken = inquote = inchar = incomm = quotednl = FALSE;
tok.valid = savetok.valid = FALSE;
}
continue;
}
- else
+ else
switch (c)
{
case '"':
incomm = TRUE;
continue;
}
- else if (cplpl && *lp == '/')
+ else if (/* cplpl && */ *lp == '/')
{
- c = 0;
+ c = '\0';
break;
}
else
/* Consider token only if some complicated conditions are satisfied. */
if ((definedef != dnone
|| (cblev == 0 && structdef != scolonseen)
- || (cblev == 1 && cplpl && structdef == sinbody))
+ || (cblev == 1 && cplpl && structdef == sinbody)
+ || (structdef == sinbody && structtype == st_C_enum))
&& typdef != tignore
&& definedef != dignorerest
&& funcdef != finlist)
{
if (endtoken (c))
{
- if (cplpl && c == ':' && *lp == ':' && begtoken(*(lp + 1)))
+ if (c == ':' && cplpl && *lp == ':' && begtoken(*(lp + 1)))
{
/*
* This handles :: in the middle, but not at the
logical is_func = FALSE;
if (yacc_rules
- || consider_token (newlb.buffer + tokoff, toklen,
- c, c_ext, cblev, &is_func))
+ || consider_token (newlb.buffer + tokoff, toklen, c,
+ c_ext, cblev, parlev, &is_func))
{
if (structdef == sinbody
&& definedef == dnone
&& is_func)
/* function defined in C++ class body */
{
- int strsize = strlen(structtag) + 2 + toklen + 1;
- while (token_name.size < strsize)
- {
- token_name.size *= 2;
- token_name.buffer=xrealloc(token_name.buffer,
- token_name.size);
- }
+ grow_linebuffer (&token_name,
+ strlen(structtag)+2+toklen+1);
strcpy (token_name.buffer, structtag);
strcat (token_name.buffer, "::");
strncat (token_name.buffer,
newlb.buffer+tokoff, toklen);
tok.named = TRUE;
}
+ else if (objdef == ocatseen)
+ /* Objective C category */
+ {
+ grow_linebuffer (&token_name,
+ strlen(objtag)+2+toklen+1);
+ strcpy (token_name.buffer, objtag);
+ strcat (token_name.buffer, "(");
+ strncat (token_name.buffer,
+ newlb.buffer+tokoff, toklen);
+ strcat (token_name.buffer, ")");
+ tok.named = TRUE;
+ }
+ else if (objdef == omethodtag
+ || objdef == omethodparm)
+ /* Objective C method */
+ {
+ tok.named = TRUE;
+ }
else
{
- while (token_name.size < toklen + 1)
- {
- token_name.size *= 2;
- token_name.buffer=xrealloc(token_name.buffer,
- token_name.size);
- }
+ grow_linebuffer (&token_name, toklen+1);
strncpy (token_name.buffer,
newlb.buffer+tokoff, toklen);
token_name.buffer[toklen] = '\0';
if (definedef == dnone
&& (funcdef == ftagseen
|| structdef == stagseen
- || typdef == tend))
+ || typdef == tend
+ || objdef != onone))
{
if (current_lb_is_new)
switch_line_buffers ();
}
else
- make_tag (is_func);
+ make_C_tag (is_func, &tok);
}
midtoken = FALSE;
}
funcdef = finlist;
continue;
case flistseen:
- make_tag (TRUE);
+ make_C_tag (TRUE, &tok);
funcdef = fignore;
break;
case ftagseen:
case ':':
if (definedef != dnone)
break;
+ switch (objdef)
+ {
+ case otagseen:
+ objdef = oignore;
+ make_C_tag (TRUE, &tok);
+ break;
+ case omethodtag:
+ case omethodparm:
+ objdef = omethodcolon;
+ methodlen += 1;
+ grow_linebuffer (&token_name, methodlen+1);
+ strcat (token_name.buffer, ":");
+ break;
+ }
if (structdef == stagseen)
structdef = scolonseen;
else
case ftagseen:
if (yacc_rules)
{
- make_tag (FALSE);
+ make_C_tag (FALSE, &tok);
funcdef = fignore;
}
break;
switch (typdef)
{
case tend:
- make_tag (FALSE);
+ make_C_tag (FALSE, &tok);
/* FALLTHRU */
default:
typdef = tnone;
}
if (funcdef != fignore)
- funcdef = fnone;
+ {
+ funcdef = fnone;
+ /* The following instruction invalidates the token.
+ Probably the token should be invalidated in all
+ other cases where some state machine is reset. */
+ tok.valid = FALSE;
+ }
if (structdef == stagseen)
structdef = snone;
break;
case ',':
if (definedef != dnone)
break;
+ switch (objdef)
+ {
+ case omethodtag:
+ case omethodparm:
+ make_C_tag (TRUE, &tok);
+ objdef = oinbody;
+ break;
+ }
if (funcdef != finlist && funcdef != fignore)
funcdef = fnone;
if (structdef == stagseen)
if (cblev == 0 && typdef == tend)
{
typdef = tignore;
- make_tag (FALSE);
+ make_C_tag (FALSE, &tok);
break;
}
if (funcdef != finlist && funcdef != fignore)
case '(':
if (definedef != dnone)
break;
+ if (objdef == otagseen && parlev == 0)
+ objdef = oparenseen;
switch (funcdef)
{
case fnone:
/* Make sure that the next char is not a '*'.
This handles constructs like:
typedef void OperatorFun (int fun); */
- if (*lp != '*')
+ if (tok.valid && *lp != '*')
{
typdef = tignore;
- make_tag (FALSE);
+ make_C_tag (FALSE, &tok);
}
break;
} /* switch (typdef) */
case ')':
if (definedef != dnone)
break;
+ if (objdef == ocatseen && parlev == 1)
+ {
+ make_C_tag (TRUE, &tok);
+ objdef = oignore;
+ }
if (--parlev == 0)
{
switch (funcdef)
if (cblev == 0 && typdef == tend)
{
typdef = tignore;
- make_tag (FALSE);
+ make_C_tag (FALSE, &tok);
}
}
else if (parlev < 0) /* can happen due to ill-conceived #if's. */
switch (structdef)
{
case skeyseen: /* unnamed struct */
- structtag = "_anonymous_";
structdef = sinbody;
+ structtag = "_anonymous_";
break;
case stagseen:
case scolonseen: /* named struct */
structdef = sinbody;
- make_tag (FALSE);
+ make_C_tag (FALSE, &tok);
break;
}
switch (funcdef)
{
case flistseen:
- make_tag (TRUE);
+ make_C_tag (TRUE, &tok);
/* FALLTHRU */
case fignore:
funcdef = fnone;
break;
case fnone:
- /* Neutralize `extern "C" {' grot and look inside structs. */
- if (cblev == 0 && structdef == snone && typdef == tnone)
- cblev = -1;
+ switch (objdef)
+ {
+ case otagseen:
+ make_C_tag (TRUE, &tok);
+ objdef = oignore;
+ break;
+ case omethodtag:
+ case omethodparm:
+ make_C_tag (TRUE, &tok);
+ objdef = oinbody;
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* Neutralize `extern "C" {' grot. */
+ if (cblev == 0 && structdef == snone && typdef == tnone)
+ cblev = -1;
+ }
}
cblev++;
break;
{
if (typdef == tinbody)
typdef = tend;
-#if FALSE /* too risky */
+ /* Memory leakage here: the string pointed by structtag is
+ never released, because I fear to miss something and
+ break things while freeing the area. The amount of
+ memory leaked here is the sum of the lengths of the
+ struct tags.
if (structdef == sinbody)
- free (structtag);
-#endif
+ free (structtag); */
structdef = snone;
structtag = "<error>";
}
break;
- case '=':
- case '#': case '+': case '-': case '~': case '&': case '%': case '/':
+ case '+':
+ case '-':
+ if (objdef == oinbody && cblev == 0)
+ {
+ objdef = omethodsign;
+ break;
+ }
+ /* FALLTHRU */
+ case '=': case '#': case '~': case '&': case '%': case '/':
case '|': case '^': case '!': case '<': case '>': case '.': case '?':
if (definedef != dnone)
break;
funcdef = fnone;
break;
case '\0':
+ if (objdef == otagseen)
+ {
+ make_C_tag (TRUE, &tok);
+ objdef = oignore;
+ }
/* If a macro spans multiple lines don't reset its state. */
if (quotednl)
CNL_SAVE_DEFINEDEF;
C_entries (cplusplus ? C_PLPL : 0, inf);
}
+/* Always do plain ANSI C. */
+void
+plain_C_entries (inf)
+ FILE *inf;
+{
+ C_entries (0, inf);
+}
+
/* Always do C++. */
void
Cplusplus_entries (inf)
{
register int len = 0;
- while (*cp && (*cp | ' ') == (dbp[len] | ' '))
+ while (*cp && lowcase(*cp) == lowcase(dbp[len]))
cp++, len++;
- if (*cp == 0)
+ if (*cp == '\0' && !intoken(dbp[len]))
{
dbp += len;
return TRUE;
dbp++;
while (isspace (*dbp))
dbp++;
- if (tail ("(*)"))
- return;
+ if (strneq (dbp, "(*)", 3))
+ {
+ dbp += 3;
+ return;
+ }
if (!isdigit (*dbp))
{
--dbp; /* force failure */
&& (isalpha (*cp) || isdigit (*cp) || (*cp == '_') || (*cp == '$')));
cp++)
continue;
- pfnote (savenstr (dbp, cp-dbp), TRUE, FALSE, lb.buffer,
- cp - lb.buffer + 1, lineno, linecharno);
+ pfnote ((CTAGS) ? savenstr (dbp, cp-dbp) : NULL, TRUE,
+ lb.buffer, cp - lb.buffer + 1, lineno, linecharno);
}
void
dbp++; /* Ratfor escape to fortran */
while (isspace (*dbp))
dbp++;
- if (*dbp == 0)
+ if (*dbp == '\0')
continue;
- switch (*dbp | ' ')
+ switch (lowcase (*dbp))
{
case 'i':
if (tail ("integer"))
{
while (isspace (*dbp))
dbp++;
- if (*dbp == 0)
+ if (*dbp == '\0')
continue;
if (tail ("precision"))
break;
}
while (isspace (*dbp))
dbp++;
- if (*dbp == 0)
+ if (*dbp == '\0')
continue;
- switch (*dbp | ' ')
+ switch (lowcase (*dbp))
{
case 'f':
if (tail ("function"))
if (*cp == ':' || isspace (*cp))
{
/* Found end of label, so copy it and add it to the table. */
- pfnote (savenstr (lb.buffer, cp-lb.buffer), TRUE, FALSE,
+ pfnote ((CTAGS) ? savenstr(lb.buffer, cp-lb.buffer) : NULL, TRUE,
lb.buffer, cp - lb.buffer + 1, lineno, linecharno);
}
}
}
}
\f
-/* Added by Mosur Mohan, 4/22/88 */
-/* Pascal parsing */
+/*
+ * Perl support by Bart Robinson <lomew@cs.utah.edu>
+ * Perl sub names: look for /^sub[ \t\n]+[^ \t\n{]+/
+ */
+void
+Perl_functions (inf)
+ FILE *inf;
+{
+ register char *cp;
+
+ lineno = 0;
+ charno = 0;
+
+ while (!feof (inf))
+ {
+ lineno++;
+ linecharno = charno;
+ charno += readline (&lb, inf);
+ cp = lb.buffer;
-#define GET_NEW_LINE \
-{ \
- linecharno = charno; lineno++; \
- charno += 1 + readline (&lb, inf); \
- dbp = lb.buffer; \
+ if (*cp++ == 's' && *cp++ == 'u' && *cp++ == 'b' && isspace(*cp++))
+ {
+ while (*cp && isspace(*cp))
+ cp++;
+ while (*cp && ! isspace(*cp) && *cp != '{')
+ cp++;
+ pfnote ((CTAGS) ? savenstr (lb.buffer, cp-lb.buffer) : NULL, TRUE,
+ lb.buffer, cp - lb.buffer + 1, lineno, linecharno);
+ }
+ }
}
+\f
+/* Added by Mosur Mohan, 4/22/88 */
+/* Pascal parsing */
/*
* Locates tags for procedures & functions. Doesn't do any type- or
{
struct linebuffer tline; /* mostly copied from C_entries */
long save_lcno;
- int save_lineno;
- char c, *cp;
- char *nambuf;
+ int save_lineno, save_len;
+ char c, *cp, *namebuf;
logical /* each of these flags is TRUE iff: */
incomment, /* point is inside a comment */
inquote, /* point is inside '..' string */
- get_tagname, /* point is after PROCEDURE/FUNCTION */
- /* keyword, so next item = potential tag */
+ get_tagname, /* point is after PROCEDURE/FUNCTION
+ keyword, so next item = potential tag */
found_tag, /* point is after a potential tag */
inparms, /* point is within parameter-list */
- verify_tag; /* point has passed the parm-list, so the */
- /* next token will determine whether */
- /* this is a FORWARD/EXTERN to be */
- /* ignored, or whether it is a real tag */
+ verify_tag; /* point has passed the parm-list, so the
+ next token will determine whether this
+ is a FORWARD/EXTERN to be ignored, or
+ whether it is a real tag */
lineno = 0;
charno = 0;
dbp = lb.buffer;
- *dbp = 0;
+ *dbp = '\0';
+ save_len = 0;
initbuffer (&tline);
incomment = inquote = FALSE;
c = *dbp++;
if (c == '\0') /* if end of line */
{
- GET_NEW_LINE;
+ lineno++;
+ linecharno = charno;
+ charno += readline (&lb, inf);
+ dbp = lb.buffer;
if (*dbp == '\0')
continue;
if (!((found_tag && verify_tag) ||
get_tagname))
- c = *dbp++; /* only if don't need *dbp pointing */
- /* to the beginning of the name of */
- /* the procedure or function */
+ c = *dbp++; /* only if don't need *dbp pointing
+ to the beginning of the name of
+ the procedure or function */
}
if (incomment)
{
- if (c == '}') /* within { - } comments */
+ if (c == '}') /* within { } comments */
incomment = FALSE;
- else if (c == '*' && dbp[1] == ')') /* within (* - *) comments */
+ else if (c == '*' && *dbp == ')') /* within (* *) comments */
{
dbp++;
incomment = FALSE;
case '\'':
inquote = TRUE; /* found first quote */
continue;
- case '{': /* found open-{-comment */
+ case '{': /* found open { comment */
incomment = TRUE;
continue;
case '(':
- if (*dbp == '*') /* found open-(*-comment */
+ if (*dbp == '*') /* found open (* comment */
{
incomment = TRUE;
dbp++;
inparms = FALSE;
continue;
case ';':
- if ((found_tag) && (!inparms)) /* end of proc or fn stmt */
+ if (found_tag && !inparms) /* end of proc or fn stmt */
{
verify_tag = TRUE;
break;
}
continue;
}
- if ((found_tag) && (verify_tag) && (*dbp != ' '))
+ if (found_tag && verify_tag && (*dbp != ' '))
{
/* check if this is an "extern" declaration */
- if (*dbp == 0)
+ if (*dbp == '\0')
continue;
- if ((*dbp == 'e') || (*dbp == 'E'))
+ if (lowcase (*dbp == 'e'))
{
if (tail ("extern")) /* superfluous, really! */
{
verify_tag = FALSE;
}
}
- else if ((*dbp == 'f') || (*dbp == 'F'))
+ else if (lowcase (*dbp) == 'f')
{
if (tail ("forward")) /* check for forward reference */
{
verify_tag = FALSE;
}
}
- if ((found_tag) && (verify_tag)) /* not external proc, so make tag */
+ if (found_tag && verify_tag) /* not external proc, so make tag */
{
found_tag = FALSE;
verify_tag = FALSE;
- pfnote (nambuf, TRUE, FALSE, tline.buffer,
- cp - tline.buffer + 1, save_lineno, save_lcno);
+ pfnote (namebuf, TRUE,
+ tline.buffer, save_len, save_lineno, save_lcno);
continue;
}
}
if (get_tagname) /* grab name of proc or fn */
{
- if (*dbp == 0)
+ if (*dbp == '\0')
continue;
/* save all values for later tagging */
- tline.size = lb.size;
+ grow_linebuffer (&tline, strlen (lb.buffer) + 1);
strcpy (tline.buffer, lb.buffer);
save_lineno = lineno;
save_lcno = linecharno;
/* grab block name */
for (cp = dbp + 1; *cp && (!endtoken (*cp)); cp++)
continue;
- nambuf = savenstr (dbp, cp-dbp);
- dbp = cp; /* restore dbp to e-o-token */
+ namebuf = (CTAGS) ? savenstr (dbp, cp-dbp) : NULL;
+ dbp = cp; /* set dbp to e-o-token */
+ save_len = dbp - lb.buffer + 1;
get_tagname = FALSE;
found_tag = TRUE;
continue;
else if (!incomment && !inquote && !found_tag)
{
/* check for proc/fn keywords */
- switch (c | ' ')
+ switch (lowcase (c))
{
case 'p':
if (tail ("rocedure")) /* c = 'p', dbp has advanced */
}
}
} /* while not eof */
+
+ free (tline.buffer);
}
\f
/*
continue;
if (cp == dbp)
return;
-
- pfnote (savenstr (dbp, cp-dbp), TRUE, FALSE, lb.buffer,
- cp - lb.buffer + 1, lineno, linecharno);
+
+ pfnote ((CTAGS) ? savenstr (dbp, cp-dbp) : NULL, TRUE,
+ lb.buffer, cp - lb.buffer + 1, lineno, linecharno);
}
void
{
register char *cp;
- if (*dbp == 0)
+ if (*dbp == '\0')
return;
/* Go till you get to white space or a syntactic break */
for (cp = dbp + 1;
*cp && *cp != '(' && *cp != ')' && !isspace (*cp);
cp++)
continue;
- pfnote (savenstr (dbp, cp-dbp), TRUE, FALSE,
+ pfnote ((CTAGS) ? savenstr (dbp, cp-dbp) : NULL, TRUE,
lb.buffer, cp - lb.buffer + 1, lineno, linecharno);
}
\f
The value of environment var TEXTAGS is prepended to this. */
char *TEX_defenv = "\
-:chapter:section:subsection:subsubsection:eqno:label:ref:cite:bibitem:typeout";
+:chapter:section:subsection:subsubsection:eqno:label:ref:cite:bibitem\
+:part:appendix:entry:index";
void TEX_mode ();
struct TEX_tabent *TEX_decode_env ();
-void TEX_getit ();
int TEX_Token ();
+#if TeX_named_tokens
+void TEX_getit ();
+#endif
char TEX_esc = '\\';
char TEX_opgrp = '{';
i = TEX_Token (lasthit);
if (0 <= i)
{
+ pfnote ((char *)NULL, TRUE,
+ lb.buffer, strlen (lb.buffer), lineno, linecharno);
+#if TeX_named_tokens
TEX_getit (lasthit, TEX_toktab[i].len);
+#endif
break; /* We only save a line once */
}
}
return tab;
}
+#if TeX_named_tokens
/* Record a tag defined by a TeX command of length LEN and starting at NAME.
The name being defined actually starts at (NAME + LEN + 1).
But we seem to include the TeX command in the tag name. */
{
char *p = name + len;
- if (*name == 0)
+ if (*name == '\0')
return;
/* Let tag name extend to next group close (or end of line) */
while (*p && *p != TEX_clgrp)
p++;
- pfnote (savenstr (name, p-name), TRUE, FALSE, lb.buffer,
- strlen (lb.buffer), lineno, linecharno);
+ pfnote (savenstr (name, p-name), TRUE,
+ lb.buffer, strlen (lb.buffer), lineno, linecharno);
}
+#endif
/* If the text at CP matches one of the tag-defining TeX command names,
return the pointer to the first occurrence of that command in TEX_toktab.
return -1;
}
\f
-/* Support for Prolog. */
+/*
+ * Prolog support (rewritten) by Anders Lindgren, Mar. 96
+ *
+ * Assumes that the predicate starts at column 0.
+ * Only the first clause of a predicate is added.
+ */
+void
+Prolog_functions (inf)
+ FILE *inf;
+{
+ int prolog_pred ();
+ void prolog_skip_comment ();
+
+ char * last;
+ int len;
+ int allocated;
+
+ allocated = 0;
+ len = 0;
+ last = NULL;
+
+ lineno = 0;
+ linecharno = 0;
+ charno = 0;
+
+ while (!feof (inf))
+ {
+ lineno++;
+ linecharno += charno;
+ charno = readline (&lb, inf);
+ dbp = lb.buffer;
+ if (dbp[0] == '\0') /* Empty line */
+ continue;
+ else if (isspace (dbp[0])) /* Not a predicate */
+ continue;
+ else if (dbp[0] == '/' && dbp[1] == '*') /* comment. */
+ prolog_skip_comment (&lb, inf);
+ else if (len = prolog_pred (dbp, last))
+ {
+ /* Predicate. Store the function name so that we only
+ generate a tag for the first clause. */
+ if (last == NULL)
+ last = xnew(len + 1, char);
+ else if (len + 1 > allocated)
+ last = (char *) xrealloc(last, len + 1);
+ allocated = len + 1;
+ strncpy (last, dbp, len);
+ last[len] = '\0';
+ }
+ }
+}
+
-/* Whole head (not only functor, but also arguments)
- is gotten in compound term. */
void
-prolog_getit (s)
+prolog_skip_comment (plb, inf)
+ struct linebuffer *plb;
+ FILE *inf;
+{
+ char *cp;
+
+ do
+ {
+ for (cp = plb->buffer; *cp != '\0'; cp++)
+ if (cp[0] == '*' && cp[1] == '/')
+ return;
+ lineno++;
+ linecharno += readline (plb, inf);
+ }
+ while (!feof(inf));
+}
+
+/*
+ * A predicate definition is added if it matches:
+ * <beginning of line><Prolog Atom><whitespace>(
+ *
+ * It is added to the tags database if it doesn't match the
+ * name of the previous clause header.
+ *
+ * Return the size of the name of the predicate, or 0 if no header
+ * was found.
+ */
+int
+prolog_pred (s, last)
char *s;
+ char *last; /* Name of last clause. */
{
- char *save_s;
- int insquote, npar;
+ int prolog_atom();
+ int prolog_white();
- save_s = s;
- insquote = FALSE;
- npar = 0;
- while (1)
+ int pos;
+ int len;
+
+ pos = prolog_atom(s, 0);
+ if (pos < 1)
+ return 0;
+
+ len = pos;
+ pos += prolog_white(s, pos);
+
+ if ((s[pos] == '(') || (s[pos] == '.'))
{
- if (s[0] == '\0') /* syntax error. */
- return;
- else if (insquote && s[0] == '\'' && s[1] == '\'')
- s += 2;
- else if (s[0] == '\'')
+ if (s[pos] == '(')
+ pos++;
+
+ /* Save only the first clause. */
+ if ((last == NULL) ||
+ (len != strlen(last)) ||
+ (strncmp(s, last, len) != 0))
{
- insquote = !insquote;
- s++;
+ pfnote ((CTAGS) ? savenstr (s, len) : NULL, TRUE,
+ s, pos, lineno, linecharno);
+ return len;
}
- else if (!insquote && s[0] == '(')
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Consume a Prolog atom.
+ * Return the number of bytes consumed, or -1 if there was an error.
+ *
+ * A prolog atom, in this context, could be one of:
+ * - An alphanumeric sequence, starting with a lower case letter.
+ * - A quoted arbitrary string. Single quotes can escape themselves.
+ * Backslash quotes everything.
+ */
+int
+prolog_atom (s, pos)
+ char *s;
+ int pos;
+{
+ int origpos;
+
+ origpos = pos;
+
+ if (islower(s[pos]) || (s[pos] == '_'))
+ {
+ /* The atom is unquoted. */
+ pos++;
+ while (isalnum(s[pos]) || (s[pos] == '_'))
{
- npar++;
- s++;
+ pos++;
}
- else if (!insquote && s[0] == ')')
+ return pos - origpos;
+ }
+ else if (s[pos] == '\'')
+ {
+ pos++;
+
+ while (1)
{
- npar--;
- s++;
- if (npar == 0)
- break;
- else if (npar < 0) /* syntax error. */
- return;
- }
- else if (!insquote && s[0] == '.'
- && (isspace (s[1]) || s[1] == '\0'))
- { /* fullstop. */
- if (npar != 0) /* syntax error. */
- return;
- s++;
- break;
+ if (s[pos] == '\'')
+ {
+ pos++;
+ if (s[pos] != '\'')
+ break;
+ pos++; /* A double quote */
+ }
+ else if (s[pos] == '\0')
+ /* Multiline quoted atoms are ignored. */
+ return -1;
+ else if (s[pos] == '\\')
+ {
+ if (s[pos+1] == '\0')
+ return -1;
+ pos += 2;
+ }
+ else
+ pos++;
}
- else
- s++;
+ return pos - origpos;
}
- pfnote (savenstr (save_s, s-save_s), TRUE, FALSE,
- save_s, s-save_s, lineno, linecharno);
+ else
+ return -1;
}
-/* It is assumed that prolog predicate starts from column 0. */
+/* Consume whitespace. Return the number of bytes eaten. */
+int
+prolog_white (s, pos)
+ char *s;
+ int pos;
+{
+ int origpos;
+
+ origpos = pos;
+
+ while (isspace(s[pos]))
+ pos++;
+
+ return pos - origpos;
+}
+\f
+/*
+ * Support for Erlang -- Anders Lindgren, Feb 1996.
+ *
+ * Generates tags for functions, defines, and records.
+ *
+ * Assumes that Erlang functions start at column 0.
+ */
void
-Prolog_functions (inf)
+Erlang_functions (inf)
FILE *inf;
{
- void skip_comment (), prolog_getit ();
+ int erlang_func ();
+ void erlang_attribute ();
+
+ char * last;
+ int len;
+ int allocated;
+
+ allocated = 0;
+ len = 0;
+ last = NULL;
+
+ lineno = 0;
+ linecharno = 0;
+ charno = 0;
- lineno = linecharno = charno = 0;
while (!feof (inf))
{
lineno++;
linecharno += charno;
- charno = readline (&lb, inf) + 1; /* 1 for newline. */
+ charno = readline (&lb, inf);
dbp = lb.buffer;
- if (isspace (dbp[0])) /* not predicate header. */
+ if (dbp[0] == '\0') /* Empty line */
continue;
- else if (dbp[0] == '%') /* comment. */
+ else if (isspace (dbp[0])) /* Not function nor attribute */
continue;
- else if (dbp[0] == '/' && dbp[1] == '*') /* comment. */
- skip_comment (&lb, inf, &lineno, &linecharno);
- else /* found. */
- prolog_getit (dbp);
+ else if (dbp[0] == '%') /* comment */
+ continue;
+ else if (dbp[0] == '"') /* Sometimes, strings start in column one */
+ continue;
+ else if (dbp[0] == '-') /* attribute, e.g. "-define" */
+ {
+ erlang_attribute(dbp);
+ last = NULL;
+ }
+ else if (len = erlang_func (dbp, last))
+ {
+ /*
+ * Function. Store the function name so that we only
+ * generates a tag for the first clause.
+ */
+ if (last == NULL)
+ last = xnew(len + 1, char);
+ else if (len + 1 > allocated)
+ last = (char *) xrealloc(last, len + 1);
+ allocated = len + 1;
+ strncpy (last, dbp, len);
+ last[len] = '\0';
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * A function definition is added if it matches:
+ * <beginning of line><Erlang Atom><whitespace>(
+ *
+ * It is added to the tags database if it doesn't match the
+ * name of the previous clause header.
+ *
+ * Return the size of the name of the function, or 0 if no function
+ * was found.
+ */
+int
+erlang_func (s, last)
+ char *s;
+ char *last; /* Name of last clause. */
+{
+ int erlang_atom ();
+ int erlang_white ();
+
+ int pos;
+ int len;
+
+ pos = erlang_atom(s, 0);
+ if (pos < 1)
+ return 0;
+
+ len = pos;
+ pos += erlang_white(s, pos);
+
+ if (s[pos++] == '(')
+ {
+ /* Save only the first clause. */
+ if ((last == NULL) ||
+ (len != strlen(last)) ||
+ (strncmp(s, last, len) != 0))
+ {
+ pfnote ((CTAGS) ? savenstr (s, len) : NULL, TRUE,
+ s, pos, lineno, linecharno);
+ return len;
+ }
}
+ return 0;
}
+
+/*
+ * Handle attributes. Currently, tags are generated for defines
+ * and records.
+ *
+ * They are on the form:
+ * -define(foo, bar).
+ * -define(Foo(M, N), M+N).
+ * -record(graph, {vtab = notable, cyclic = true}).
+ */
void
-skip_comment (plb, inf, plineno, plinecharno)
- struct linebuffer *plb;
- FILE *inf;
- int *plineno; /* result */
- long *plinecharno; /* result */
+erlang_attribute (s)
+ char *s;
{
- char *cp;
+ int erlang_atom ();
+ int erlang_white ();
- do
+ int pos;
+ int len;
+
+ if ((strncmp(s, "-define", 7) == 0) ||
+ (strncmp(s, "-record", 7) == 0))
{
- for (cp = plb->buffer; *cp != '\0'; cp++)
- if (cp[0] == '*' && cp[1] == '/')
- return;
- (*plineno)++;
- *plinecharno += readline (plb, inf) + 1; /* 1 for newline. */
+ pos = 7;
+ pos += erlang_white(s, pos);
+
+ if (s[pos++] == '(')
+ {
+ pos += erlang_white(s, pos);
+
+ if (len = erlang_atom(s, pos))
+ {
+ pfnote ((CTAGS) ? savenstr (& s[pos], len) : NULL, TRUE,
+ s, pos + len, lineno, linecharno);
+ }
+ }
}
- while (!feof(inf));
+ return;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Consume an Erlang atom (or variable).
+ * Return the number of bytes consumed, or -1 if there was an error.
+ */
+int
+erlang_atom (s, pos)
+ char *s;
+ int pos;
+{
+ int origpos;
+
+ origpos = pos;
+
+ if (isalpha (s[pos]) || s[pos] == '_')
+ {
+ /* The atom is unquoted. */
+ pos++;
+ while (isalnum (s[pos]) || s[pos] == '_')
+ pos++;
+ return pos - origpos;
+ }
+ else if (s[pos] == '\'')
+ {
+ pos++;
+
+ while (1)
+ {
+ if (s[pos] == '\'')
+ {
+ pos++;
+ break;
+ }
+ else if (s[pos] == '\0')
+ /* Multiline quoted atoms are ignored. */
+ return -1;
+ else if (s[pos] == '\\')
+ {
+ if (s[pos+1] == '\0')
+ return -1;
+ pos += 2;
+ }
+ else
+ pos++;
+ }
+ return pos - origpos;
+ }
+ else
+ return -1;
+}
+
+/* Consume whitespace. Return the number of bytes eaten */
+int
+erlang_white (s, pos)
+ char *s;
+ int pos;
+{
+ int origpos;
+
+ origpos = pos;
+
+ while (isspace (s[pos]))
+ pos++;
+
+ return pos - origpos;
}
\f
#ifdef ETAGS_REGEXPS
/* Take a string like "/blah/" and turn it into "blah", making sure
that the first and last characters are the same, and handling
- quoted separator characters. Actually, stops on the occurence of
+ quoted separator characters. Actually, stops on the occurrence of
an unquoted separator. Also turns "\t" into a Tab character.
Returns pointer to terminating separator. Works in place. Null
terminates name string. */
if (regexp_pattern[0] == '\0')
{
- error ("missing regexp", 0);
+ error ("missing regexp", (char *)NULL);
return;
}
if (regexp_pattern[strlen(regexp_pattern)-1] != regexp_pattern[0])
name = scan_separators (regexp_pattern);
if (regexp_pattern[0] == '\0')
{
- error ("null regexp", 0);
+ error ("null regexp", (char *)NULL);
return;
}
(void) scan_separators (name);
}
/*
- * Do the subtitutions indicated by the regular expression and
+ * Do the substitutions indicated by the regular expression and
* arguments.
*/
char *
char *in, *out;
struct re_registers *regs;
{
- char *result = NULL, *t;
- int size = 0;
+ char *result, *t;
+ int size, i;
+
+ result = NULL;
+ size = strlen (out);
/* Pass 1: figure out how much size to allocate. */
- for (t = out; *t; ++t)
- {
- if (*t == '\\')
- {
- ++t;
- if (!*t)
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: pattern subtitution ends prematurely\n",
- progname);
- return NULL;
- }
- if (isdigit (*t))
- {
- int dig = *t - '0';
- size += regs->end[dig] - regs->start[dig];
- }
- }
- }
+ if (out[strlen (out) - 1] == '\\')
+ fatal ("pattern error in %s", out);
+ for (t = out; *t != '\0'; ++t)
+ if (*t == '\\' && isdigit (*++t))
+ {
+ int dig = *t - '0';
+ size += regs->end[dig] - regs->start[dig] - 2;
+ }
/* Allocate space and do the substitutions. */
result = xnew (size + 1, char);
- size = 0;
- for (; *out; ++out)
+ for (i = 0; *out != '\0'; ++out)
{
- if (*out == '\\')
+ if (*out == '\\' && isdigit (*++out))
{
- ++out;
- if (isdigit (*out))
- {
- /* Using "dig2" satisfies my debugger. Bleah. */
- int dig2 = *out - '0';
- strncpy (result + size, in + regs->start[dig2],
- regs->end[dig2] - regs->start[dig2]);
- size += regs->end[dig2] - regs->start[dig2];
- }
- else
- {
- switch (*out)
- {
- case '\t':
- result[size++] = '\t';
- break;
- case '\\':
- *out = '\\';
- break;
- default:
- result[size++] = *out;
- break;
- }
- }
+ /* Using "dig2" satisfies my debugger. Bleah. */
+ int dig2 = *out - '0';
+ int diglen = regs->end[dig2] - regs->start[dig2];
+ strncpy (result + i, in + regs->start[dig2], diglen);
+ i += diglen;
}
else
- result[size++] = *out;
+ result[i++] = *out;
}
- result[size] = '\0';
+ result[i] = '\0';
+ if (DEBUG && i > size)
+ abort ();
return result;
}
}
if (c == EOF)
{
+ *p = '\0';
chars_deleted = 0;
break;
}
if (p > buffer && p[-1] == '\r')
{
*--p = '\0';
+#ifdef DOS_NT
+ /* Assume CRLF->LF translation will be performed by Emacs
+ when loading this file, so CRs won't appear in the buffer.
+ It would be cleaner to compensate within Emacs;
+ however, Emacs does not know how many CRs were deleted
+ before any given point in the file. */
+ chars_deleted = 1;
+#else
chars_deleted = 2;
+#endif
}
else
{
FILE *stream;
{
/* Read new line. */
- int i;
long result = readline_internal (linebuffer, stream);
-
#ifdef ETAGS_REGEXPS
+ int i;
+
/* Match against all listed patterns. */
for (i = 0; i < num_patterns; ++i)
{
patterns[i].name_pattern,
&patterns[i].regs);
if (name != NULL)
- pfnote (name, TRUE, TRUE, linebuffer->buffer,
- match, lineno, linecharno);
+ pfnote (name, TRUE,
+ linebuffer->buffer, match, lineno, linecharno);
}
else
{
/* Make an unnamed tag. */
- pfnote (NULL, TRUE, FALSE, linebuffer->buffer,
- match, lineno, linecharno);
+ pfnote ((char *)NULL, TRUE,
+ linebuffer->buffer, match, lineno, linecharno);
}
break;
}
just_read_file (inf)
FILE *inf;
{
+ lineno = 0;
+ charno = 0;
+
while (!feof (inf))
{
++lineno;
exit (BAD);
}
+void
+suggest_asking_for_help ()
+{
+ fprintf (stderr, "\tTry `%s --help' for a complete list of options.\n",
+ progname);
+ exit (BAD);
+}
+
/* Print error message. `s1' is printf control string, `s2' is arg for it. */
void
error (s1, s2)
}
\f
/* Does the same work as the system V getcwd, but does not need to
- guess buffer size in advance. */
+ guess the buffer size in advance. */
char *
etags_getcwd ()
-#ifdef DOS_NT
-{
- char *p, path[MAXPATHLEN + 1]; /* Fixed size is safe on MSDOS. */
-
- getwd (path);
- p = path;
- while (*p)
- if (*p == '\\')
- *p++ = '/';
- else
- *p++ = tolower (*p);
-
- return strdup (path);
-}
-#elif HAVE_GETCWD /* not DOS_NT */
{
+#ifdef HAVE_GETCWD
int bufsize = 200;
char *path = xnew (bufsize, char);
while (getcwd (path, bufsize) == NULL)
{
if (errno != ERANGE)
- pfatal ("pwd");
+ pfatal ("getcwd");
bufsize *= 2;
path = xnew (bufsize, char);
}
+#if WINDOWSNT
+ {
+ /* Convert backslashes to slashes. */
+ char *p;
+ for (p = path; *p != '\0'; p++)
+ if (*p == '\\')
+ *p = '/';
+ }
+#endif
+
return path;
-}
-#else /* not DOS_NT and not HAVE_GETCWD */
-{
+
+#else /* not HAVE_GETCWD */
+#ifdef MSDOS
+ char *p, path[MAXPATHLEN + 1]; /* Fixed size is safe on MSDOS. */
+
+ getwd (path);
+
+ for (p = path; *p != '\0'; p++)
+ if (*p == '\\')
+ *p = '/';
+ else
+ *p = lowcase (*p);
+
+ return strdup (path);
+#else /* not MSDOS */
struct linebuffer path;
FILE *pipe;
pclose (pipe);
return path.buffer;
+#endif /* not MSDOS */
+#endif /* not HAVE_GETCWD */
}
-#endif /* not DOS_NT and not HAVE_GETCWD */
-/* Return a newly allocated string containing the filename
+/* Return a newly allocated string containing the file name
of FILE relative to the absolute directory DIR (which
should end with a slash). */
char *
relative_filename (file, dir)
char *file, *dir;
{
- char *fp, *dp, *res;
+ char *fp, *dp, *abs, *res;
+ int i;
- /* Find the common root of file and dir. */
- fp = absolute_filename (file, cwd);
+ /* Find the common root of file and dir (with a trailing slash). */
+ abs = absolute_filename (file, cwd);
+ fp = abs;
dp = dir;
while (*fp++ == *dp++)
continue;
- do
- {
- fp--;
- dp--;
- }
+ fp--, dp--; /* back to the first differing char */
+ do /* look at the equal chars until '/' */
+ fp--, dp--;
while (*fp != '/');
- /* Build a sequence of "../" strings for the resulting relative filename. */
- for (dp = etags_strchr (dp + 1, '/'), res = "";
- dp != NULL;
- dp = etags_strchr (dp + 1, '/'))
- {
- res = concat (res, "../", "");
- }
+ /* Build a sequence of "../" strings for the resulting relative file name. */
+ i = 0;
+ while ((dp = etags_strchr (dp + 1, '/')) != NULL)
+ i += 1;
+ res = xnew (3*i + strlen (fp + 1) + 1, char);
+ res[0] = '\0';
+ while (i-- > 0)
+ strcat (res, "../");
- /* Add the filename relative to the common root of file and dir. */
- res = concat (res, fp + 1, "");
+ /* Add the file name relative to the common root of file and dir. */
+ strcat (res, fp + 1);
+ free (abs);
- return res; /* temporary stub */
+ return res;
}
/* Return a newly allocated string containing the
- absolute filename of FILE given CWD (which should
+ absolute file name of FILE given CWD (which should
end with a slash). */
char *
absolute_filename (file, cwd)
{
char *slashp, *cp, *res;
- if (file[0] == '/')
- res = concat (file, "", "");
+ if (absolutefn (file))
+ res = savestr (file);
+#ifdef DOS_NT
+ /* We don't support non-absolute file names with a drive
+ letter, like `d:NAME' (it's too much hassle). */
+ else if (file[1] == ':')
+ fatal ("%s: relative file names with drive letters not supported", file);
+#endif
else
res = concat (cwd, file, "");
cp = slashp;
do
cp--;
- while (cp >= res && *cp != '/');
- if (*cp == '/')
- {
- strcpy (cp, slashp + 3);
- }
- else /* else (cp == res) */
- {
- if (slashp[3] != '\0')
- strcpy (cp, slashp + 4);
- else
- return ".";
- }
+ while (cp >= res && !absolutefn (cp));
+ if (cp < res)
+ cp = slashp; /* the absolute name begins with "/.." */
+#ifdef DOS_NT
+ /* Under MSDOS and NT we get `d:/NAME' as absolute
+ file name, so the luser could say `d:/../NAME'.
+ We silently treat this as `d:/NAME'. */
+ else if (cp[0] != '/')
+ cp = slashp;
+#endif
+ strcpy (cp, slashp + 3);
slashp = cp;
continue;
}
slashp = etags_strchr (slashp + 1, '/');
}
-
- return res;
+
+ if (res[0] == '\0')
+ return savestr ("/");
+ else
+ return res;
}
/* Return a newly allocated string containing the absolute
- filename of dir where FILE resides given CWD (which should
+ file name of dir where FILE resides given CWD (which should
end with a slash). */
char *
absolute_dirname (file, cwd)
{
char *slashp, *res;
char save;
+#ifdef DOS_NT
+ char *p;
+
+ for (p = file; *p != '\0'; p++)
+ if (*p == '\\')
+ *p = '/';
+#endif
slashp = etags_strrchr (file, '/');
if (slashp == NULL)
- return cwd;
+ return savestr (cwd);
save = slashp[1];
slashp[1] = '\0';
res = absolute_filename (file, cwd);
return res;
}
+/* Increase the size of a linebuffer. */
+void
+grow_linebuffer (bufp, toksize)
+ struct linebuffer *bufp;
+ int toksize;
+{
+ while (bufp->size < toksize)
+ bufp->size *= 2;
+ bufp->buffer = (char *) xrealloc (bufp->buffer, bufp->size);
+}
+
/* Like malloc but get fatal error if memory is exhausted. */
-char *
+long *
xmalloc (size)
unsigned int size;
{
- char *result = (char *) malloc (size);
+ long *result = (long *) malloc (size);
if (result == NULL)
- fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", 0);
+ fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", (char *)NULL);
return result;
}
-char *
+long *
xrealloc (ptr, size)
char *ptr;
unsigned int size;
{
- char *result = (char *) realloc (ptr, size);
+ long *result = (long *) realloc (ptr, size);
if (result == NULL)
- fatal ("virtual memory exhausted");
+ fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", (char *)NULL);
return result;
}