| Do a getc, but give error message if EOF encountered |
`-----------------------------------------------------*/
-static int
+int
xgetc (FILE *f)
{
int c = getc (f);
}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Read one literal character from finput. Process \ escapes. |
-| Append the normalized string version of the char to OUT. Assign |
-| the character code to *PCODE. Return 1 unless the character is an |
-| unescaped `term' or \n report error for \n. |
-`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Read one literal character from FINPUT, process \-escapes, and |
+| return the character. |
+`---------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* FIXME: We could directly work in the obstack, but that would make
- it more difficult to move to quotearg some day. So for the time
- being, I prefer have literalchar behave like quotearg, and change
- my mind later if I was wrong. */
-
-static int
-literalchar (struct obstack *out, int *pcode, char term)
+char
+literalchar (void)
{
int c;
- char buf[4096];
- char *cp;
- int code;
- int wasquote = 0;
+ int res;
c = xgetc (finput);
if (c == '\n')
{
complain (_("unescaped newline in constant"));
ungetc (c, finput);
- code = '?';
- wasquote = 1;
+ res = '?';
}
else if (c != '\\')
{
- code = c;
- if (c == term)
- wasquote = 1;
+ res = c;
}
else
{
c = xgetc (finput);
if (c == 't')
- code = '\t';
+ res = '\t';
else if (c == 'n')
- code = '\n';
+ res = '\n';
else if (c == 'a')
- code = '\007';
+ res = '\007';
else if (c == 'r')
- code = '\r';
+ res = '\r';
else if (c == 'f')
- code = '\f';
+ res = '\f';
else if (c == 'b')
- code = '\b';
+ res = '\b';
else if (c == 'v')
- code = '\013';
+ res = '\013';
else if (c == '\\')
- code = '\\';
+ res = '\\';
else if (c == '\'')
- code = '\'';
+ res = '\'';
else if (c == '\"')
- code = '\"';
+ res = '\"';
else if (c <= '7' && c >= '0')
{
- code = 0;
+ res = 0;
while (c <= '7' && c >= '0')
{
- code = (code * 8) + (c - '0');
- if (code >= 256 || code < 0)
+ res = (res * 8) + (c - '0');
+ if (res >= 256 || res < 0)
{
complain (_("octal value outside range 0...255: `\\%o'"),
- code);
- code &= 0xFF;
+ res);
+ res &= 0xFF;
break;
}
c = xgetc (finput);
else if (c == 'x')
{
c = xgetc (finput);
- code = 0;
+ res = 0;
while (1)
{
if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
- code *= 16, code += c - '0';
+ res *= 16, res += c - '0';
else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
- code *= 16, code += c - 'a' + 10;
+ res *= 16, res += c - 'a' + 10;
else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
- code *= 16, code += c - 'A' + 10;
+ res *= 16, res += c - 'A' + 10;
else
break;
- if (code >= 256 || code < 0)
+ if (res >= 256 || res < 0)
{
- complain (_("hexadecimal value above 255: `\\x%x'"), code);
- code &= 0xFF;
+ complain (_("hexadecimal value above 255: `\\x%x'"), res);
+ res &= 0xFF;
break;
}
c = xgetc (finput);
badchar[0] = c;
complain (_("unknown escape sequence: `\\' followed by `%s'"),
quote (badchar));
- code = '?';
+ res = '?';
}
} /* has \ */
- /* now fill BUF with the canonical name for this character as a
- literal token. Do not use what the user typed, so that `\012'
- and `\n' can be interchangeable. */
-
- cp = buf;
- if (code == term && wasquote)
- *cp++ = code;
- else if (code == '\\')
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = '\\';
- }
- else if (code == '\'')
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = '\'';
- }
- else if (code == '\"')
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = '\"';
- }
- else if (code >= 040 && code < 0177)
- *cp++ = code;
- else if (code == '\t')
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = 't';
- }
- else if (code == '\n')
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = 'n';
- }
- else if (code == '\r')
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = 'r';
- }
- else if (code == '\v')
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = 'v';
- }
- else if (code == '\b')
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = 'b';
- }
- else if (code == '\f')
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = 'f';
- }
- else
- {
- *cp++ = '\\';
- *cp++ = code / 0100 + '0';
- *cp++ = ((code / 010) & 07) + '0';
- *cp++ = (code & 07) + '0';
- }
- *cp = '\0';
-
- if (out)
- obstack_sgrow (out, buf);
- *pcode = code;
- return !wasquote;
+ return res;
}
/* parse the literal token and compute character code in code */
{
- int code;
+ int code = literalchar ();
obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\'');
- literalchar (&token_obstack, &code, '\'');
+ obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, code);
c = getc (finput);
if (c != '\'')
{
- int discode;
complain (_("use \"...\" for multi-character literal tokens"));
- while (1)
- if (!literalchar (0, &discode, '\''))
- break;
+ while (literalchar () != '\'')
+ /* Skip. */;
}
obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\'');
obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\0');
obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\"');
/* Read up to and including ". */
- while (literalchar (&token_obstack, &code, '\"'))
- /* nothing */;
+ do
+ {
+ code = literalchar ();
+ obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, code);
+ }
+ while (code != '\"');
obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\0');
token_buffer = obstack_finish (&token_obstack);
arg_offset = obstack_object_size (&token_obstack);
/* Read up to and including `"'. Do not append the closing
`"' in the output: it's not part of the ARG. */
- while (literalchar (NULL, &code, '"'))
+ while ((code = literalchar ()) != '"')
obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, code);
}
/* else: should be an error. */