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/* Shared definitions for GNU DIFF
Copyright (C) 1988 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU DIFF.
GNU DIFF is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor
accepts responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it
or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all,
unless he says so in writing. Refer to the GNU DIFF General Public
License for full details.
Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
GNU DIFF, but only under the conditions described in the
GNU DIFF General Public License. A copy of this license is
supposed to have been given to you along with GNU DIFF so you
can know your rights and responsibilities. It should be in a
file named COPYING. Among other things, the copyright notice
and this notice must be preserved on all copies. */
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifndef AMIGA
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <types.h>
#include <stat.h>
#else
#include "stat.h"
#endif
#include <time.h>
#ifdef AMIGA
#include "dir.h"
#else
#include <sys/dir.h>
#endif
#include <errno.h>
#ifndef RE_NREGS
#include "regex.h"
#endif
#include <string.h>
/* Support old-fashioned C compilers. */
#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__GNUC__)
#include "limits.h"
#else
#define INT_MAX 2147483647
#define CHAR_BIT 8
#endif
extern int errno;
extern int sys_nerr;
extern char *sys_errlist[];
#define EOS (0)
#ifdef AMIGA
#undef FALSE
#endif
#define FALSE (0)
#define TRUE 1
#ifndef AMIGA
#define min(a,b) ((a) <= (b) ? (a) : (b))
#define max(a,b) ((a) >= (b) ? (a) : (b))
#endif
#ifdef AMIGA
#define bcmp(a,b,l) memcmp(a,b,l)
#define bcopy(f,t,l) movmem(f,t,l)
#define bzero(a,l) memset(a,0,l)
#endif
#ifndef PR_FILE_NAME
#define PR_FILE_NAME "/bin/pr"
#endif
/* Support old-fashioned C compilers. */
#if !defined (__STDC__) && !defined (__GNUC__)
#define const
#endif
/* Variables for command line options */
#ifndef GDIFF_MAIN
#define EXTERN extern
#else
#define EXTERN
#endif
enum output_style {
/* Default output style. */
OUTPUT_NORMAL,
/* Output the differences with lines of context before and after (-c). */
OUTPUT_CONTEXT,
/* Output the differences as commands suitable for `ed' (-e). */
OUTPUT_ED,
/* Output the diff as a forward ed script (-f). */
OUTPUT_FORWARD_ED,
/* Like -f, but output a count of changed lines in each "command" (-n). */
OUTPUT_RCS };
EXTERN enum output_style output_style;
/* Number of lines of context to show in each set of diffs.
This is zero when context is not to be shown. */
EXTERN int context;
/* Consider all files as text files (-a).
Don't interpret codes over 0177 as implying a "binary file". */
EXTERN int always_text_flag;
/* Ignore changes in horizontal whitespace (-b). */
EXTERN int ignore_space_change_flag;
/* Ignore all horizontal whitespace (-w). */
EXTERN int ignore_all_space_flag;
/* Ignore changes that affect only blank lines (-B). */
EXTERN int ignore_blank_lines_flag;
/* Ignore changes that affect only lines matching this regexp (-I). */
EXTERN char *ignore_regexp;
/* Result of regex-compilation of `ignore_regexp'. */
EXTERN struct re_pattern_buffer ignore_regexp_compiled;
/* 1 if lines may match even if their lengths are different.
This depends on various options. */
EXTERN int length_varies;
/* Ignore differences in case of letters (-i). */
EXTERN int ignore_case_flag;
/* Regexp to identify function-header lines (-F). */
EXTERN char *function_regexp;
/* Result of regex-compilation of `function_regexp'. */
EXTERN struct re_pattern_buffer function_regexp_compiled;
/* Report files compared that match (-s).
Normally nothing is output when that happens. */
EXTERN int print_file_same_flag;
/* character that ends a line. Currently this is always `\n'. */
EXTERN char line_end_char;
/* Output the differences with exactly 8 columns added to each line
so that any tabs in the text line up properly (-T). */
EXTERN int tab_align_flag;
/* Expand tabs in the output so the text lines up properly
despite the characters added to the front of each line (-t). */
EXTERN int tab_expand_flag;
/* In directory comparison, specify file to start with (-S).
All file names less than this name are ignored. */
EXTERN char *dir_start_file;
/* If a file is new (appears in only one dir)
include its entire contents (-N).
Then `patch' would create the file with appropriate contents. */
EXTERN int entire_new_file_flag;
/* Pipe each file's output through pr (-l). */
EXTERN int paginate_flag;
/* String containing all the command options diff received,
with spaces between and at the beginning but none at the end.
If there were no options given, this string is empty. */
EXTERN char * switch_string;
/* Nonzero means use heuristics for better speed. */
EXTERN int heuristic;
/* Name of program the user invoked (for error messages). */
EXTERN char * program;
/* The result of comparison is an "edit script": a chain of `struct change'.
Each `struct change' represents one place where some lines are deleted
and some are inserted.
LINE0 and LINE1 are the first affected lines in the two files (origin 0).
DELETED is the number of lines deleted here from file 0.
INSERTED is the number of lines inserted here in file 1.
If DELETED is 0 then LINE0 is the number of the line before
which the insertion was done; vice versa for INSERTED and LINE1. */
struct change
{
struct change *link; /* Previous or next edit command */
int inserted; /* # lines of file 1 changed here. */
int deleted; /* # lines of file 0 changed here. */
int line0; /* Line number of 1st deleted line. */
int line1; /* Line number of 1st inserted line. */
char ignore; /* Flag used in context.c */
};
/* Structures that describe the input files. */
/* Data on one line of text. */
struct line_def {
char *text;
int length;
unsigned hash;
};
/* Data on one input file being compared. */
struct file_data {
int desc; /* File descriptor */
char *name; /* File name */
struct stat stat; /* File status from fstat() */
int dir_p; /* 1 if file is a directory */
/* Buffer in which text of file is read. */
char * buffer;
/* Allocated size of buffer. */
int bufsize;
/* Number of valid characters now in the buffer. */
int buffered_chars;
/* Array of data on analyzed lines of this chunk of this file. */
struct line_def *linbuf;
/* Allocated size of linbuf array (# of elements). */
int linbufsize;
/* Number of elements of linbuf containing valid data. */
int buffered_lines;
/* Pointer to end of prefix of this file to ignore when hashing. */
char *prefix_end;
/* Count of lines in the prefix. */
int prefix_lines;
/* Pointer to start of suffix of this file to ignore when hashing. */
char *suffix_begin;
/* Count of lines in the suffix. */
int suffix_lines;
/* Vector, indexed by line number, containing an equivalence code for
each line. It is this vector that is actually compared with that
of another file to generate differences. */
int *equivs;
/* Vector, like the previous one except that
the elements for discarded lines have been squeezed out. */
int *undiscarded;
/* Vector mapping virtual line numbers (not counting discarded lines)
to real ones (counting those lines). Both are origin-0. */
int *realindexes;
/* Total number of nondiscarded lines. */
int nondiscarded_lines;
/* Vector, indexed by real origin-0 line number,
containing 1 for a line that is an insertion or a deletion.
The results of comparison are stored here. */
char *changed_flag;
/* 1 if file ends in a line with no final newline. */
int missing_newline;
/* 1 more than the maximum equivalence value used for this or its
sibling file. */
int equiv_max;
/* Table translating diff's internal line numbers
to actual line numbers in the file.
This is needed only when some lines have been discarded.
The allocated size is always linbufsize
and the number of valid elements is buffered_lines. */
int *ltran;
};
/* Describe the two files currently being compared. */
EXTERN struct file_data files[2];
/* Queue up one-line messages to be printed at the end,
when -l is specified. Each message is recorded with a `struct msg'. */
struct msg
{
struct msg *next;
char *format;
char *arg1;
char *arg2;
};
/* Head of the chain of queues messages. */
EXTERN struct msg *msg_chain;
/* Tail of the chain of queues messages. */
EXTERN struct msg *msg_chain_end;
/* Stdio stream to output diffs to. */
EXTERN FILE *outfile;
/* Declare various functions. */
void *xmalloc ();
void *xrealloc ();
void *xcalloc();
char *concat ();
void free ();
void message ();
void print_message_queue ();