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1 | /* Copyright (C) 1989, 1997, 1998 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved. */ |
2 | ||
3 | /*$Id$*/ | |
4 | /* Convert ANSI C function definitions to K&R ("traditional C") syntax */ | |
5 | ||
6 | /* | |
7 | ansi2knr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY | |
8 | WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility to anyone for the | |
9 | consequences of using it or for whether it serves any particular purpose or | |
10 | works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer to the GNU General Public | |
11 | License (the "GPL") for full details. | |
12 | ||
13 | Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute ansi2knr, | |
14 | but only under the conditions described in the GPL. A copy of this license | |
15 | is supposed to have been given to you along with ansi2knr so you can know | |
16 | your rights and responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYLEFT, | |
17 | or, if there is no file named COPYLEFT, a file named COPYING. Among other | |
18 | things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all | |
19 | copies. | |
20 | ||
21 | We explicitly state here what we believe is already implied by the GPL: if | |
22 | the ansi2knr program is distributed as a separate set of sources and a | |
23 | separate executable file which are aggregated on a storage medium together | |
24 | with another program, this in itself does not bring the other program under | |
25 | the GPL, nor does the mere fact that such a program or the procedures for | |
26 | constructing it invoke the ansi2knr executable bring any other part of the | |
27 | program under the GPL. | |
28 | */ | |
29 | ||
30 | /* | |
31 | * Usage: | |
32 | ansi2knr [--filename FILENAME] [INPUT_FILE [OUTPUT_FILE]] | |
33 | * --filename provides the file name for the #line directive in the output, | |
34 | * overriding input_file (if present). | |
35 | * If no input_file is supplied, input is read from stdin. | |
36 | * If no output_file is supplied, output goes to stdout. | |
37 | * There are no error messages. | |
38 | * | |
39 | * ansi2knr recognizes function definitions by seeing a non-keyword | |
40 | * identifier at the left margin, followed by a left parenthesis, | |
41 | * with a right parenthesis as the last character on the line, | |
42 | * and with a left brace as the first token on the following line | |
43 | * (ignoring possible intervening comments), except that a line | |
44 | * consisting of only | |
45 | * identifier1(identifier2) | |
46 | * will not be considered a function definition unless identifier2 is | |
47 | * the word "void". ansi2knr will recognize a multi-line header provided | |
48 | * that no intervening line ends with a left or right brace or a semicolon. | |
49 | * These algorithms ignore whitespace and comments, except that | |
50 | * the function name must be the first thing on the line. | |
51 | * The following constructs will confuse it: | |
52 | * - Any other construct that starts at the left margin and | |
53 | * follows the above syntax (such as a macro or function call). | |
54 | * - Some macros that tinker with the syntax of the function header. | |
55 | */ | |
56 | ||
57 | /* | |
58 | * The original and principal author of ansi2knr is L. Peter Deutsch | |
59 | * <ghost@aladdin.com>. Other authors are noted in the change history | |
60 | * that follows (in reverse chronological order): | |
61 | lpd 1998-11-09 added further hack to recognize identifier(void) | |
62 | as being a procedure | |
63 | lpd 1998-10-23 added hack to recognize lines consisting of | |
64 | identifier1(identifier2) as *not* being procedures | |
65 | lpd 1997-12-08 made input_file optional; only closes input and/or | |
66 | output file if not stdin or stdout respectively; prints | |
67 | usage message on stderr rather than stdout; adds | |
68 | --filename switch (changes suggested by | |
69 | <ceder@lysator.liu.se>) | |
70 | lpd 1996-01-21 added code to cope with not HAVE_CONFIG_H and with | |
71 | compilers that don't understand void, as suggested by | |
72 | Tom Lane | |
73 | lpd 1996-01-15 changed to require that the first non-comment token | |
74 | on the line following a function header be a left brace, | |
75 | to reduce sensitivity to macros, as suggested by Tom Lane | |
76 | <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> | |
77 | lpd 1995-06-22 removed #ifndefs whose sole purpose was to define | |
78 | undefined preprocessor symbols as 0; changed all #ifdefs | |
79 | for configuration symbols to #ifs | |
80 | lpd 1995-04-05 changed copyright notice to make it clear that | |
81 | including ansi2knr in a program does not bring the entire | |
82 | program under the GPL | |
83 | lpd 1994-12-18 added conditionals for systems where ctype macros | |
84 | don't handle 8-bit characters properly, suggested by | |
85 | Francois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>; | |
86 | removed --varargs switch (this is now the default) | |
87 | lpd 1994-10-10 removed CONFIG_BROKETS conditional | |
88 | lpd 1994-07-16 added some conditionals to help GNU `configure', | |
89 | suggested by Francois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>; | |
90 | properly erase prototype args in function parameters, | |
91 | contributed by Jim Avera <jima@netcom.com>; | |
92 | correct error in writeblanks (it shouldn't erase EOLs) | |
93 | lpd 1989-xx-xx original version | |
94 | */ | |
95 | ||
96 | /* Most of the conditionals here are to make ansi2knr work with */ | |
97 | /* or without the GNU configure machinery. */ | |
98 | ||
99 | #if HAVE_CONFIG_H | |
100 | # include <config.h> | |
101 | #endif | |
102 | ||
103 | #include <stdio.h> | |
104 | #include <ctype.h> | |
105 | ||
106 | #if HAVE_CONFIG_H | |
107 | ||
108 | /* | |
109 | For properly autoconfiguring ansi2knr, use AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h). | |
110 | This will define HAVE_CONFIG_H and so, activate the following lines. | |
111 | */ | |
112 | ||
113 | # if STDC_HEADERS || HAVE_STRING_H | |
114 | # include <string.h> | |
115 | # else | |
116 | # include <strings.h> | |
117 | # endif | |
118 | ||
119 | #else /* not HAVE_CONFIG_H */ | |
120 | ||
121 | /* Otherwise do it the hard way */ | |
122 | ||
123 | # ifdef BSD | |
124 | # include <strings.h> | |
125 | # else | |
126 | # ifdef VMS | |
127 | extern int strlen(), strncmp(); | |
128 | # else | |
129 | # include <string.h> | |
130 | # endif | |
131 | # endif | |
132 | ||
133 | #endif /* not HAVE_CONFIG_H */ | |
134 | ||
135 | #if STDC_HEADERS | |
136 | # include <stdlib.h> | |
137 | #else | |
138 | /* | |
139 | malloc and free should be declared in stdlib.h, | |
140 | but if you've got a K&R compiler, they probably aren't. | |
141 | */ | |
142 | # ifdef MSDOS | |
143 | # include <malloc.h> | |
144 | # else | |
145 | # ifdef VMS | |
146 | extern char *malloc(); | |
147 | extern void free(); | |
148 | # else | |
149 | extern char *malloc(); | |
150 | extern int free(); | |
151 | # endif | |
152 | # endif | |
153 | ||
154 | #endif | |
155 | ||
156 | /* | |
157 | * The ctype macros don't always handle 8-bit characters correctly. | |
158 | * Compensate for this here. | |
159 | */ | |
160 | #ifdef isascii | |
161 | # undef HAVE_ISASCII /* just in case */ | |
162 | # define HAVE_ISASCII 1 | |
163 | #else | |
164 | #endif | |
165 | #if STDC_HEADERS || !HAVE_ISASCII | |
166 | # define is_ascii(c) 1 | |
167 | #else | |
168 | # define is_ascii(c) isascii(c) | |
169 | #endif | |
170 | ||
171 | #define is_space(c) (is_ascii(c) && isspace(c)) | |
172 | #define is_alpha(c) (is_ascii(c) && isalpha(c)) | |
173 | #define is_alnum(c) (is_ascii(c) && isalnum(c)) | |
174 | ||
175 | /* Scanning macros */ | |
176 | #define isidchar(ch) (is_alnum(ch) || (ch) == '_') | |
177 | #define isidfirstchar(ch) (is_alpha(ch) || (ch) == '_') | |
178 | ||
179 | /* Forward references */ | |
180 | char *skipspace(); | |
181 | int writeblanks(); | |
182 | int test1(); | |
183 | int convert1(); | |
184 | ||
185 | /* The main program */ | |
186 | int | |
187 | main(argc, argv) | |
188 | int argc; | |
189 | char *argv[]; | |
190 | { FILE *in = stdin; | |
191 | FILE *out = stdout; | |
192 | char *filename = 0; | |
193 | #define bufsize 5000 /* arbitrary size */ | |
194 | char *buf; | |
195 | char *line; | |
196 | char *more; | |
197 | char *usage = | |
198 | "Usage: ansi2knr [--filename FILENAME] [INPUT_FILE [OUTPUT_FILE]]\n"; | |
199 | /* | |
200 | * In previous versions, ansi2knr recognized a --varargs switch. | |
201 | * If this switch was supplied, ansi2knr would attempt to convert | |
202 | * a ... argument to va_alist and va_dcl; if this switch was not | |
203 | * supplied, ansi2knr would simply drop any such arguments. | |
204 | * Now, ansi2knr always does this conversion, and we only | |
205 | * check for this switch for backward compatibility. | |
206 | */ | |
207 | int convert_varargs = 1; | |
208 | ||
209 | while ( argc > 1 && argv[1][0] == '-' ) { | |
210 | if ( !strcmp(argv[1], "--varargs") ) { | |
211 | convert_varargs = 1; | |
212 | argc--; | |
213 | argv++; | |
214 | continue; | |
215 | } | |
216 | if ( !strcmp(argv[1], "--filename") && argc > 2 ) { | |
217 | filename = argv[2]; | |
218 | argc -= 2; | |
219 | argv += 2; | |
220 | continue; | |
221 | } | |
222 | fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized switch: %s\n", argv[1]); | |
223 | fprintf(stderr, usage); | |
224 | exit(1); | |
225 | } | |
226 | switch ( argc ) | |
227 | { | |
228 | default: | |
229 | fprintf(stderr, usage); | |
230 | exit(0); | |
231 | case 3: | |
232 | out = fopen(argv[2], "w"); | |
233 | if ( out == NULL ) { | |
234 | fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open output file %s\n", argv[2]); | |
235 | exit(1); | |
236 | } | |
237 | /* falls through */ | |
238 | case 2: | |
239 | in = fopen(argv[1], "r"); | |
240 | if ( in == NULL ) { | |
241 | fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open input file %s\n", argv[1]); | |
242 | exit(1); | |
243 | } | |
244 | if ( filename == 0 ) | |
245 | filename = argv[1]; | |
246 | /* falls through */ | |
247 | case 1: | |
248 | break; | |
249 | } | |
250 | if ( filename ) | |
251 | fprintf(out, "#line 1 \"%s\"\n", filename); | |
252 | buf = malloc(bufsize); | |
253 | line = buf; | |
254 | while ( fgets(line, (unsigned)(buf + bufsize - line), in) != NULL ) | |
255 | { | |
256 | test: line += strlen(line); | |
257 | switch ( test1(buf) ) | |
258 | { | |
259 | case 2: /* a function header */ | |
260 | convert1(buf, out, 1, convert_varargs); | |
261 | break; | |
262 | case 1: /* a function */ | |
263 | /* Check for a { at the start of the next line. */ | |
264 | more = ++line; | |
265 | f: if ( line >= buf + (bufsize - 1) ) /* overflow check */ | |
266 | goto wl; | |
267 | if ( fgets(line, (unsigned)(buf + bufsize - line), in) == NULL ) | |
268 | goto wl; | |
269 | switch ( *skipspace(more, 1) ) | |
270 | { | |
271 | case '{': | |
272 | /* Definitely a function header. */ | |
273 | convert1(buf, out, 0, convert_varargs); | |
274 | fputs(more, out); | |
275 | break; | |
276 | case 0: | |
277 | /* The next line was blank or a comment: */ | |
278 | /* keep scanning for a non-comment. */ | |
279 | line += strlen(line); | |
280 | goto f; | |
281 | default: | |
282 | /* buf isn't a function header, but */ | |
283 | /* more might be. */ | |
284 | fputs(buf, out); | |
285 | strcpy(buf, more); | |
286 | line = buf; | |
287 | goto test; | |
288 | } | |
289 | break; | |
290 | case -1: /* maybe the start of a function */ | |
291 | if ( line != buf + (bufsize - 1) ) /* overflow check */ | |
292 | continue; | |
293 | /* falls through */ | |
294 | default: /* not a function */ | |
295 | wl: fputs(buf, out); | |
296 | break; | |
297 | } | |
298 | line = buf; | |
299 | } | |
300 | if ( line != buf ) | |
301 | fputs(buf, out); | |
302 | free(buf); | |
303 | if ( out != stdout ) | |
304 | fclose(out); | |
305 | if ( in != stdin ) | |
306 | fclose(in); | |
307 | return 0; | |
308 | } | |
309 | ||
310 | /* Skip over space and comments, in either direction. */ | |
311 | char * | |
312 | skipspace(p, dir) | |
313 | register char *p; | |
314 | register int dir; /* 1 for forward, -1 for backward */ | |
315 | { for ( ; ; ) | |
316 | { while ( is_space(*p) ) | |
317 | p += dir; | |
318 | if ( !(*p == '/' && p[dir] == '*') ) | |
319 | break; | |
320 | p += dir; p += dir; | |
321 | while ( !(*p == '*' && p[dir] == '/') ) | |
322 | { if ( *p == 0 ) | |
323 | return p; /* multi-line comment?? */ | |
324 | p += dir; | |
325 | } | |
326 | p += dir; p += dir; | |
327 | } | |
328 | return p; | |
329 | } | |
330 | ||
331 | /* | |
332 | * Write blanks over part of a string. | |
333 | * Don't overwrite end-of-line characters. | |
334 | */ | |
335 | int | |
336 | writeblanks(start, end) | |
337 | char *start; | |
338 | char *end; | |
339 | { char *p; | |
340 | for ( p = start; p < end; p++ ) | |
341 | if ( *p != '\r' && *p != '\n' ) | |
342 | *p = ' '; | |
343 | return 0; | |
344 | } | |
345 | ||
346 | /* | |
347 | * Test whether the string in buf is a function definition. | |
348 | * The string may contain and/or end with a newline. | |
349 | * Return as follows: | |
350 | * 0 - definitely not a function definition; | |
351 | * 1 - definitely a function definition; | |
352 | * 2 - definitely a function prototype (NOT USED); | |
353 | * -1 - may be the beginning of a function definition, | |
354 | * append another line and look again. | |
355 | * The reason we don't attempt to convert function prototypes is that | |
356 | * Ghostscript's declaration-generating macros look too much like | |
357 | * prototypes, and confuse the algorithms. | |
358 | */ | |
359 | int | |
360 | test1(buf) | |
361 | char *buf; | |
362 | { register char *p = buf; | |
363 | char *bend; | |
364 | char *endfn; | |
365 | int contin; | |
366 | ||
367 | if ( !isidfirstchar(*p) ) | |
368 | return 0; /* no name at left margin */ | |
369 | bend = skipspace(buf + strlen(buf) - 1, -1); | |
370 | switch ( *bend ) | |
371 | { | |
372 | case ';': contin = 0 /*2*/; break; | |
373 | case ')': contin = 1; break; | |
374 | case '{': return 0; /* not a function */ | |
375 | case '}': return 0; /* not a function */ | |
376 | default: contin = -1; | |
377 | } | |
378 | while ( isidchar(*p) ) | |
379 | p++; | |
380 | endfn = p; | |
381 | p = skipspace(p, 1); | |
382 | if ( *p++ != '(' ) | |
383 | return 0; /* not a function */ | |
384 | p = skipspace(p, 1); | |
385 | if ( *p == ')' ) | |
386 | return 0; /* no parameters */ | |
387 | /* Check that the apparent function name isn't a keyword. */ | |
388 | /* We only need to check for keywords that could be followed */ | |
389 | /* by a left parenthesis (which, unfortunately, is most of them). */ | |
390 | { static char *words[] = | |
391 | { "asm", "auto", "case", "char", "const", "double", | |
392 | "extern", "float", "for", "if", "int", "long", | |
393 | "register", "return", "short", "signed", "sizeof", | |
394 | "static", "switch", "typedef", "unsigned", | |
395 | "void", "volatile", "while", 0 | |
396 | }; | |
397 | char **key = words; | |
398 | char *kp; | |
399 | int len = endfn - buf; | |
400 | ||
401 | while ( (kp = *key) != 0 ) | |
402 | { if ( strlen(kp) == len && !strncmp(kp, buf, len) ) | |
403 | return 0; /* name is a keyword */ | |
404 | key++; | |
405 | } | |
406 | } | |
407 | { | |
408 | char *id = p; | |
409 | int len; | |
410 | /* | |
411 | * Check for identifier1(identifier2) and not | |
412 | * identifier1(void). | |
413 | */ | |
414 | ||
415 | while ( isidchar(*p) ) | |
416 | p++; | |
417 | len = p - id; | |
418 | p = skipspace(p, 1); | |
419 | if ( *p == ')' && (len != 4 || strncmp(id, "void", 4)) ) | |
420 | return 0; /* not a function */ | |
421 | } | |
422 | /* | |
423 | * If the last significant character was a ), we need to count | |
424 | * parentheses, because it might be part of a formal parameter | |
425 | * that is a procedure. | |
426 | */ | |
427 | if (contin > 0) { | |
428 | int level = 0; | |
429 | ||
430 | for (p = skipspace(buf, 1); *p; p = skipspace(p + 1, 1)) | |
431 | level += (*p == '(' ? 1 : *p == ')' ? -1 : 0); | |
432 | if (level > 0) | |
433 | contin = -1; | |
434 | } | |
435 | return contin; | |
436 | } | |
437 | ||
438 | /* Convert a recognized function definition or header to K&R syntax. */ | |
439 | int | |
440 | convert1(buf, out, header, convert_varargs) | |
441 | char *buf; | |
442 | FILE *out; | |
443 | int header; /* Boolean */ | |
444 | int convert_varargs; /* Boolean */ | |
445 | { char *endfn; | |
446 | register char *p; | |
447 | /* | |
448 | * The breaks table contains pointers to the beginning and end | |
449 | * of each argument. | |
450 | */ | |
451 | char **breaks; | |
452 | unsigned num_breaks = 2; /* for testing */ | |
453 | char **btop; | |
454 | char **bp; | |
455 | char **ap; | |
456 | char *vararg = 0; | |
457 | ||
458 | /* Pre-ANSI implementations don't agree on whether strchr */ | |
459 | /* is called strchr or index, so we open-code it here. */ | |
460 | for ( endfn = buf; *(endfn++) != '('; ) | |
461 | ; | |
462 | top: p = endfn; | |
463 | breaks = (char **)malloc(sizeof(char *) * num_breaks * 2); | |
464 | if ( breaks == 0 ) | |
465 | { /* Couldn't allocate break table, give up */ | |
466 | fprintf(stderr, "Unable to allocate break table!\n"); | |
467 | fputs(buf, out); | |
468 | return -1; | |
469 | } | |
470 | btop = breaks + num_breaks * 2 - 2; | |
471 | bp = breaks; | |
472 | /* Parse the argument list */ | |
473 | do | |
474 | { int level = 0; | |
475 | char *lp = NULL; | |
476 | char *rp; | |
477 | char *end = NULL; | |
478 | ||
479 | if ( bp >= btop ) | |
480 | { /* Filled up break table. */ | |
481 | /* Allocate a bigger one and start over. */ | |
482 | free((char *)breaks); | |
483 | num_breaks <<= 1; | |
484 | goto top; | |
485 | } | |
486 | *bp++ = p; | |
487 | /* Find the end of the argument */ | |
488 | for ( ; end == NULL; p++ ) | |
489 | { switch(*p) | |
490 | { | |
491 | case ',': | |
492 | if ( !level ) end = p; | |
493 | break; | |
494 | case '(': | |
495 | if ( !level ) lp = p; | |
496 | level++; | |
497 | break; | |
498 | case ')': | |
499 | if ( --level < 0 ) end = p; | |
500 | else rp = p; | |
501 | break; | |
502 | case '/': | |
503 | p = skipspace(p, 1) - 1; | |
504 | break; | |
505 | default: | |
506 | ; | |
507 | } | |
508 | } | |
509 | /* Erase any embedded prototype parameters. */ | |
510 | if ( lp ) | |
511 | writeblanks(lp + 1, rp); | |
512 | p--; /* back up over terminator */ | |
513 | /* Find the name being declared. */ | |
514 | /* This is complicated because of procedure and */ | |
515 | /* array modifiers. */ | |
516 | for ( ; ; ) | |
517 | { p = skipspace(p - 1, -1); | |
518 | switch ( *p ) | |
519 | { | |
520 | case ']': /* skip array dimension(s) */ | |
521 | case ')': /* skip procedure args OR name */ | |
522 | { int level = 1; | |
523 | while ( level ) | |
524 | switch ( *--p ) | |
525 | { | |
526 | case ']': case ')': level++; break; | |
527 | case '[': case '(': level--; break; | |
528 | case '/': p = skipspace(p, -1) + 1; break; | |
529 | default: ; | |
530 | } | |
531 | } | |
532 | if ( *p == '(' && *skipspace(p + 1, 1) == '*' ) | |
533 | { /* We found the name being declared */ | |
534 | while ( !isidfirstchar(*p) ) | |
535 | p = skipspace(p, 1) + 1; | |
536 | goto found; | |
537 | } | |
538 | break; | |
539 | default: | |
540 | goto found; | |
541 | } | |
542 | } | |
543 | found: if ( *p == '.' && p[-1] == '.' && p[-2] == '.' ) | |
544 | { if ( convert_varargs ) | |
545 | { *bp++ = "va_alist"; | |
546 | vararg = p-2; | |
547 | } | |
548 | else | |
549 | { p++; | |
550 | if ( bp == breaks + 1 ) /* sole argument */ | |
551 | writeblanks(breaks[0], p); | |
552 | else | |
553 | writeblanks(bp[-1] - 1, p); | |
554 | bp--; | |
555 | } | |
556 | } | |
557 | else | |
558 | { while ( isidchar(*p) ) p--; | |
559 | *bp++ = p+1; | |
560 | } | |
561 | p = end; | |
562 | } | |
563 | while ( *p++ == ',' ); | |
564 | *bp = p; | |
565 | /* Make a special check for 'void' arglist */ | |
566 | if ( bp == breaks+2 ) | |
567 | { p = skipspace(breaks[0], 1); | |
568 | if ( !strncmp(p, "void", 4) ) | |
569 | { p = skipspace(p+4, 1); | |
570 | if ( p == breaks[2] - 1 ) | |
571 | { bp = breaks; /* yup, pretend arglist is empty */ | |
572 | writeblanks(breaks[0], p + 1); | |
573 | } | |
574 | } | |
575 | } | |
576 | /* Put out the function name and left parenthesis. */ | |
577 | p = buf; | |
578 | while ( p != endfn ) putc(*p, out), p++; | |
579 | /* Put out the declaration. */ | |
580 | if ( header ) | |
581 | { fputs(");", out); | |
582 | for ( p = breaks[0]; *p; p++ ) | |
583 | if ( *p == '\r' || *p == '\n' ) | |
584 | putc(*p, out); | |
585 | } | |
586 | else | |
587 | { for ( ap = breaks+1; ap < bp; ap += 2 ) | |
588 | { p = *ap; | |
589 | while ( isidchar(*p) ) | |
590 | putc(*p, out), p++; | |
591 | if ( ap < bp - 1 ) | |
592 | fputs(", ", out); | |
593 | } | |
594 | fputs(") ", out); | |
595 | /* Put out the argument declarations */ | |
596 | for ( ap = breaks+2; ap <= bp; ap += 2 ) | |
597 | (*ap)[-1] = ';'; | |
598 | if ( vararg != 0 ) | |
599 | { *vararg = 0; | |
600 | fputs(breaks[0], out); /* any prior args */ | |
601 | fputs("va_dcl", out); /* the final arg */ | |
602 | fputs(bp[0], out); | |
603 | } | |
604 | else | |
605 | fputs(breaks[0], out); | |
606 | } | |
607 | free((char *)breaks); | |
608 | return 0; | |
609 | } |