From: Denis Vlasenko Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:31:47 +0000 (-0000) Subject: sed: fix 2 bugs (one testsuite entry + one newly found) X-Git-Tag: 1_5_1~255 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fe7a9f12771109af593a186471e100fd7fd78901;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fbusybox.git sed: fix 2 bugs (one testsuite entry + one newly found) but more importantly make code more understandable --- diff --git a/editors/sed.c b/editors/sed.c index 28ee698..70be2e8 100644 --- a/editors/sed.c +++ b/editors/sed.c @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ typedef struct sed_cmd_s { int beg_line; /* 'sed 1p' 0 == apply commands to all lines */ int end_line; /* 'sed 1,3p' 0 == one line only. -1 = last line ($) */ - FILE *file; /* File (sw) command writes to, -1 for none. */ + FILE *sw_file; /* File (sw) command writes to, -1 for none. */ char *string; /* Data string for (saicytb) commands. */ unsigned short which_match; /* (s) Which match to replace (0 for all) */ @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ typedef struct sed_cmd_s { unsigned int in_match:1; /* Next line also included in match? */ unsigned int sub_p:1; /* (s) print option */ -// int sw_last_char; /* Last line written by (sw) had no '\n' */ + char sw_last_char; /* Last line written by (sw) had no '\n' */ /* GENERAL FIELDS */ char cmd; /* The command char: abcdDgGhHilnNpPqrstwxy:={} */ @@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ static void sed_free_and_close_stuff(void) while (sed_cmd) { sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd_next = sed_cmd->next; - if (sed_cmd->file) - xprint_and_close_file(sed_cmd->file); + if (sed_cmd->sw_file) + xprint_and_close_file(sed_cmd->sw_file); if (sed_cmd->beg_match) { regfree(sed_cmd->beg_match); @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ static char *parse_cmd_args(sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd, char *cmdstr) bb_error_msg_and_die("command only uses one address"); cmdstr += parse_file_cmd(sed_cmd, cmdstr, &sed_cmd->string); if (sed_cmd->cmd == 'w') - sed_cmd->file = xfopen(sed_cmd->string, "w"); + sed_cmd->sw_file = xfopen(sed_cmd->string, "w"); /* handle branch commands */ } else if (strchr(":btT", sed_cmd->cmd)) { int length; @@ -717,21 +717,22 @@ static void add_input_file(FILE *file) bbg.input_file_list[bbg.input_file_count++] = file; } -enum { - MASK_NO_EOL_CHAR = 0x100, - //MASK_FIRST_LINE = 0x200, -}; - /* Get next line of input from bbg.input_file_list, flushing append buffer and * noting if we ran out of files without a newline on the last line we read. */ -static char *get_next_line(int *last_char) +enum { + NO_EOL_CHAR = 1, +}; +static char *get_next_line(char *gets_char) { char *temp = NULL; - int len, lc; + int len, gc; - lc = 0; flush_append(); + + /* will be returned if last line in the file + * doesn't end with either '\n' or '\0' */ + gc = NO_EOL_CHAR; while (bbg.current_input_file < bbg.input_file_count) { /* Read line up to a newline or NUL byte, inclusive, * return malloc'ed char[]. length of the chunk read @@ -743,26 +744,29 @@ static char *get_next_line(int *last_char) char c = temp[len-1]; if (c == '\n' || c == '\0') { temp[len-1] = '\0'; - lc |= (unsigned char)c; + gc = (unsigned char)c; break; } - /* will be returned if last line in the file - * doesn't end with either '\n' or '\0' */ - lc |= MASK_NO_EOL_CHAR; + /* NB: I had the idea of peeking next file(s) and returning + * NO_EOL_CHAR only if it is the *last* non-empty + * input file. But there is a case where this won't work: + * file1: "a woo\nb woo" + * file2: "c no\nd no" + * sed -ne 's/woo/bang/p' input1 input2 => "a bang\nb bang" + * (note: *no* newline after "b bang"!) */ + break; } /* Close this file and advance to next one */ fclose(bbg.input_file_list[bbg.current_input_file++]); - /* "this is the first line from new input file" */ - //lc |= MASK_FIRST_LINE; } - *last_char = lc; + *gets_char = gc; return temp; } /* Output line of text. */ /* Note: - * The tricks with MASK_FIRST_LINE and last_puts_char are there to emulate gnu sed. + * The tricks with NO_EOL_CHAR and last_puts_char are there to emulate gnu sed. * Without them, we had this: * echo -n thingy >z1 * echo -n again >z2 @@ -774,37 +778,32 @@ static char *get_next_line(int *last_char) * bbox: * 00000000 74 68 7a 6e 67 79 61 67 61 7a 6e |thzngyagazn| */ -static void puts_maybe_newline(char *s, FILE *file, int last_char) +static void puts_maybe_newline(char *s, FILE *file, char *last_puts_char, char last_gets_char) { - static char last_puts_char = '\n'; + char lpc = *last_puts_char; /* Is this a first line from new file * and old file didn't end with '\n' or '\0'? */ -// if ((last_char & MASK_FIRST_LINE) && last_puts_char != '\n') { - if (last_puts_char != '\n' && last_puts_char != '\0') { + if (lpc != '\n' && lpc != '\0') { fputc('\n', file); - last_puts_char = '\n'; + lpc = '\n'; } fputs(s, file); - /* why 'x'? - just something which is not '\n' */ + /* 'x' - just something which is not '\n', '\0' or NO_EOL_CHAR */ if (s[0]) - last_puts_char = 'x'; - if (!(last_char & MASK_NO_EOL_CHAR)) { /* had trailing '\n' or '\0'? */ - last_char &= 0xff; - fputc(last_char, file); - last_puts_char = last_char; + lpc = 'x'; + if (last_gets_char != NO_EOL_CHAR) { /* had trailing '\n' or '\0'? */ + fputc(last_gets_char, file); + lpc = last_gets_char; } - if (ferror(file)) { xfunc_error_retval = 4; /* It's what gnu sed exits with... */ bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_write_error); } - - /* Seems to be unused */ - /*return last_char;*/ + *last_puts_char = lpc; } -#define sed_puts(s, n) (puts_maybe_newline(s, bbg.nonstdout, n)) +#define sed_puts(s, n) (puts_maybe_newline(s, bbg.nonstdout, &last_puts_char, n)) /* Process all the lines in all the files */ @@ -812,12 +811,13 @@ static void process_files(void) { char *pattern_space, *next_line; int linenum = 0; - int last_char, next_last_char = 0; + char last_puts_char = '\n'; + char last_gets_char, next_gets_char; sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd; int substituted; /* Prime the pump */ - next_line = get_next_line(&next_last_char); + next_line = get_next_line(&next_gets_char); /* go through every line in each file */ again: @@ -826,11 +826,11 @@ again: /* Advance to next line. Stop if out of lines. */ pattern_space = next_line; if (!pattern_space) return; - last_char = next_last_char; + last_gets_char = next_gets_char; /* Read one line in advance so we can act on the last line, * the '$' address */ - next_line = get_next_line(&next_last_char); + next_line = get_next_line(&next_gets_char); linenum++; restart: /* for every line, go through all the commands */ @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ restart: * (of current file) is printed. Even if * that line is nonterminated, we print * '\n' here (gnu sed does the same) */ - sed_puts(pattern_space, (last_char & 0x200) | '\n'); + sed_puts(pattern_space, '\n'); break; /* Delete up through first newline */ case 'D': @@ -950,12 +950,12 @@ restart: /* handle p option */ if (sed_cmd->sub_p) - sed_puts(pattern_space, last_char); + sed_puts(pattern_space, last_gets_char); /* handle w option */ - if (sed_cmd->file) - /*sed_cmd->sw_last_char =*/ puts_maybe_newline( - pattern_space, sed_cmd->file, - last_char); + if (sed_cmd->sw_file) + puts_maybe_newline( + pattern_space, sed_cmd->sw_file, + &sed_cmd->sw_last_char, last_gets_char); break; /* Append line to linked list to be printed later */ @@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ restart: case 'c': /* Only triggers on last line of a matching range. */ if (!sed_cmd->in_match) - sed_puts(sed_cmd->string, MASK_NO_EOL_CHAR); + sed_puts(sed_cmd->string, NO_EOL_CHAR); goto discard_line; /* Read file, append contents to output */ @@ -995,20 +995,20 @@ restart: /* Write pattern space to file. */ case 'w': - /*sed_cmd->sw_last_char =*/ puts_maybe_newline( - pattern_space, sed_cmd->file, - last_char); + puts_maybe_newline( + pattern_space, sed_cmd->sw_file, + &sed_cmd->sw_last_char, last_gets_char); break; /* Read next line from input */ case 'n': if (!bbg.be_quiet) - sed_puts(pattern_space, last_char); + sed_puts(pattern_space, last_gets_char); if (next_line) { free(pattern_space); pattern_space = next_line; - last_char = next_last_char; - next_line = get_next_line(&next_last_char); + last_gets_char = next_gets_char; + next_line = get_next_line(&next_gets_char); linenum++; break; } @@ -1037,8 +1037,8 @@ restart: pattern_space = realloc(pattern_space, len + strlen(next_line) + 2); pattern_space[len] = '\n'; strcpy(pattern_space + len+1, next_line); - last_char = next_last_char; - next_line = get_next_line(&next_last_char); + last_gets_char = next_gets_char; + next_line = get_next_line(&next_gets_char); linenum++; break; } @@ -1093,7 +1093,7 @@ restart: strcat(pattern_space, "\n"); if (bbg.hold_space) strcat(pattern_space, bbg.hold_space); - last_char = '\n'; + last_gets_char = '\n'; break; } @@ -1125,7 +1125,7 @@ restart: { char *tmp = pattern_space; pattern_space = bbg.hold_space ? : xzalloc(1); - last_char = '\n'; + last_gets_char = '\n'; bbg.hold_space = tmp; break; } @@ -1140,7 +1140,7 @@ restart: /* we will print the line unless we were told to be quiet ('-n') or if the line was suppressed (ala 'd'elete) */ if (!bbg.be_quiet) - sed_puts(pattern_space, last_char); + sed_puts(pattern_space, last_gets_char); /* Delete and such jump here. */ discard_line: diff --git a/testsuite/sed.tests b/testsuite/sed.tests index a386f17..cc20070 100755 --- a/testsuite/sed.tests +++ b/testsuite/sed.tests @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@ testing "sed selective matches noinsert newline" \ testing "sed clusternewline" \ "sed -e '/one/a 111' -e '/two/i 222' -e p input -" \ "one\none\n111\n222\ntwo\ntwo" "one" "two" +testing "sed subst+write" \ + "sed -e 's/i/z/' -e 'woutputw' input -; echo -n X; cat outputw" \ + "thzngy\nagaznXthzngy\nagazn" "thingy" "again" +rm outputw # Test end-of-file matching behavior