1 /* pr -- convert text files for printing.
2 Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
7 (at your option) any later version.
9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 GNU General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
17 /* By Pete TerMaat, with considerable refinement by Roland Huebner. */
19 /* Things to watch: Sys V screws up on ...
20 pr -n -3 -s: /usr/dict/words
21 pr -m -o10 -n /usr/dict/words{,,,}
22 pr -6 -a -n -o5 /usr/dict/words
26 Keep a things_to_do list of functions to call when we know we have
27 something to print. Cleaner than current series of checks.
29 Improve the printing of control prefixes.
31 Expand the file name in the centered header line to a full file name.
36 If the input_tab_char differs from the default value TAB
37 ('-e[CHAR[...]]' is used), any input text tab is expanded to the
38 default width of 8 spaces (compare char_to_clump). - Same as SunOS
41 The treatment of the number_separator (compare add_line_number):
42 The default value TAB of the number_separator ('-n[SEP[...]]') doesn't
43 be thought to be an input character. An optional '-e'-input has no
45 - With single column output
46 only one POSIX requirement has to be met:
47 The default n-separator should be a TAB. The consequence is a
48 different width between the number and the text if the output position
49 of the separator changes, i.e. it depends upon the left margin used.
50 That's not nice but easy-to-use together with the defaults of other
51 utilities, e.g. sort or cut. - Same as SunOS does.
52 - With multicolumn output
53 two conflicting POSIX requirements exist:
54 First "default n-separator is TAB", second "output text columns shall
55 be of equal width". Moreover POSIX specifies the number+separator a
56 part of the column, together with '-COLUMN' and '-a -COLUMN'.
57 (With -m output the number shall occupy each line only once. Exactly
58 the same situation as single column output exists.)
59 GNU pr gives priority to the 2nd requirement and observes POSIX
60 column definition. The n-separator TAB is expanded to the same number
61 of spaces in each column using the default value 8. Tabification is
62 only performed if it is compatible with the output position.
63 Consequence: The output text columns are of equal width. The layout
64 of a page does not change if the left margin varies. - Looks better
65 than the SunOS approach.
66 SunOS pr gives priority to the 1st requirement. n-separator TAB
67 width varies with each column. Only the width of text part of the
69 Consequence: The output text columns don't have equal width. The
70 widths and the layout of the whole page varies with the left margin.
71 An overflow of the line length (without margin) over the input value
74 The interference of the POSIX-compliant small letter options -w and -s:
75 ("interference" means "setting a _separator_ with -s switches off the
76 column structure and the default - not generally - page_width,
78 options: text form / separator: equivalent new options:
80 --------------------------------------------------------------------
81 1. -- -- columns / space --
82 trunc. to page_width = 72
83 2. -- -s[:] full lines / TAB[:] -J --sep-string[="<TAB>"|:]
85 3. -w l -- columns / space -W l
86 trunc. to page_width = l
87 4. -w l -s[:] columns / no sep.[:] -W l --sep-string[=:]
88 trunc. to page_width = l
89 --------------------------------------------------------------------
94 Including version 1.22i:
95 Some SMALL LETTER options have been redefined with the object of a
96 better POSIX compliance. The output of some further cases has been
97 adapted to other UNIXes. A violation of downward compatibility has to
99 Some NEW CAPITAL LETTER options ( -J, -S, -W) has been introduced to
100 turn off unexpected interferences of small letter options (-s and -w
101 together with the three column options).
102 -N option and the second argument LAST_PAGE of +FIRST_PAGE offer more
103 flexibility; The detailed handling of form feeds set in the input
104 files requires -T option.
106 Capital letter options dominate small letter ones.
108 Some of the option-arguments cannot be specified as separate arguments
109 from the preceding option letter (already stated in POSIX specification).
111 Form feeds in the input cause page breaks in the output. Multiple
112 form feeds produce empty pages.
114 +FIRST_PAGE[:LAST_PAGE], --pages=FIRST_PAGE[:LAST_PAGE]
115 begin [stop] printing with page FIRST_[LAST_]PAGE
117 -COLUMN, --columns=COLUMN
118 Produce output that is COLUMN columns wide and
119 print columns down, unless -a is used. Balance number of
120 lines in the columns on each page.
122 -a, --across Print columns across rather than down, used
123 together with -COLUMN. The input
128 will be printed with '-a -3' as
132 -b Balance columns on the last page.
133 -b is no longer an independent option. It's always used
134 together with -COLUMN (unless -a is used) to get a
135 consistent formulation with "FF set by hand" in input
136 files. Each formfeed found terminates the number of lines
137 to be read with the actual page. The situation for
138 printing columns down is equivalent to that on the last
139 page. So we need a balancing.
141 Keeping -b as an underground option guarantees some
142 downward compatibility. Utilities using pr with -b
143 (a most frequently used form) still work as usual.
145 -c, --show-control-chars
146 Print unprintable characters as control prefixes.
147 Control-g is printed as ^G (use hat notation) and
148 octal backslash notation.
150 -d, --double-space Double space the output.
152 -D FORMAT, --date-format=FORMAT Use FORMAT for the header date.
154 -e[CHAR[WIDTH]], --expand-tabs[=CHAR[WIDTH]]
155 Expand tabs to spaces on input. Optional argument CHAR
156 is the input TAB character. (Default is TAB). Optional
157 argument WIDTH is the input TAB character's width.
160 -F, -f, --form-feed Use formfeeds instead of newlines to separate
161 pages. A three line HEADER is used, no TRAILER with -F,
162 without -F both HEADER and TRAILER are made of five lines.
164 -h HEADER, --header=HEADER
165 Replace the filename in the header with the string HEADER.
166 A centered header is used.
168 -i[CHAR[WIDTH]], --output-tabs[=CHAR[WIDTH]]
169 Replace spaces with tabs on output. Optional argument
170 CHAR is the output TAB character. (Default is TAB).
171 Optional argument WIDTH is the output TAB character's
172 width. (Default is 8)
174 -J, --join-lines Merge lines of full length, turns off -W/-w
175 line truncation, no column alignment, --sep-string[=STRING]
176 sets separators, works with all column options
177 (-COLUMN | -a -COLUMN | -m).
178 -J has been introduced (together with -W and --sep-string) to
179 disentangle the old (POSIX compliant) options -w, -s
180 along with the 3 column options.
182 -l PAGE_LENGTH, --length=PAGE_LENGTH
183 Set the page length to PAGE_LENGTH lines. Default is 66,
184 including 5 lines of HEADER and 5 lines of TRAILER
185 without -F, but only 3 lines of HEADER and no TRAILER
186 with -F (i.e the number of text lines defaults to 56 or
189 -m, --merge Print files in parallel; pad_across_to align
190 columns; truncate lines and print separator strings;
191 Do it also with empty columns to get a continuous line
192 numbering and column marking by separators throughout
193 the whole merged file.
195 Empty pages in some input files produce empty columns
196 [marked by separators] in the merged pages. Completely
197 empty merged pages show no column separators at all.
199 The layout of a merged page is ruled by the largest form
200 feed distance of the single pages at that page. Shorter
201 columns will be filled up with empty lines.
203 Together with -J option join lines of full length and
204 set separators when -S option is used.
206 -n[SEP[DIGITS]], --number-lines[=SEP[DIGITS]]
207 Provide DIGITS digit line numbering (default for DIGITS
208 is 5). With multicolumn output the number occupies the
209 first DIGITS column positions of each text column or only
210 each line of -m output.
211 With single column output the number precedes each line
213 Optional argument SEP is the character appended to the
214 line number to separate it from the text followed.
215 The default separator is a TAB. In a strict sense a TAB
216 is always printed with single column output only. The
217 TAB-width varies with the TAB-position, e.g. with the
218 left margin specified by -o option.
219 With multicolumn output priority is given to "equal width
220 of output columns" (a POSIX specification). The TAB-width
221 is fixed to the value of the 1st column and does not
222 change with different values of left margin. That means a
223 fixed number of spaces is always printed in the place of
224 a TAB. The tabification depends upon the output
227 Default counting of the line numbers starts with 1st
228 line of the input file (not the 1st line printed,
229 compare the --page option and -N option).
231 -N NUMBER, --first-line-number=NUMBER
232 Start line counting with the number NUMBER at the 1st
233 line of first page printed (mostly not the 1st line of
236 -o MARGIN, --indent=MARGIN
237 Offset each line with a margin MARGIN spaces wide.
238 Total page width is the size of the margin plus the
239 PAGE_WIDTH set with -W/-w option.
241 -r, --no-file-warnings
242 Omit warning when a file cannot be opened.
244 -s[CHAR], --separator[=CHAR]
245 Separate columns by a single character CHAR, default for
246 CHAR is the TAB character without -w and 'no char' with -w.
247 Without '-s' default separator 'space' is set.
248 -s[CHAR] turns off line truncation of all 3 column options
249 (-COLUMN|-a -COLUMN|-m) except -w is set. That is a POSIX
250 compliant formulation. The source code translates -s into
251 the new options -S and -J, also -W if required.
253 -S[STRING], --sep-string[=STRING]
254 Separate columns by any string STRING. The -S option
255 doesn't react upon the -W/-w option (unlike -s option
256 does). It defines a separator nothing else.
257 Without -S: Default separator TAB is used with -J and
258 'space' otherwise (same as -S" ").
259 With -S "": No separator is used.
260 Quotes should be used with blanks and some shell active
262 -S is problematic because in its obsolete form you
263 cannot use -S "STRING", but in its standard form you
264 must use -S "STRING" if STRING is empty. Use
265 --sep-string to avoid the ambiguity.
267 -t, --omit-header Do not print headers or footers but retain form
268 feeds set in the input files.
270 -T, --omit-pagination
271 Do not print headers or footers, eliminate any pagination
272 by form feeds set in the input files.
274 -v, --show-nonprinting
275 Print unprintable characters as escape sequences. Use
276 octal backslash notation. Control-G becomes \007.
278 -w PAGE_WIDTH, --width=PAGE_WIDTH
279 Set page width to PAGE_WIDTH characters for multiple
280 text-column output only (default for PAGE_WIDTH is 72).
281 -s[CHAR] turns off the default page width and any line
282 truncation. Lines of full length will be merged,
283 regardless of the column options set. A POSIX compliant
286 -W PAGE_WIDTH, --page-width=PAGE_WIDTH
287 Set the page width to PAGE_WIDTH characters. That's valid
288 with and without a column option. Text lines will be
289 truncated, unless -J is used. Together with one of the
290 column options (-COLUMN| -a -COLUMN| -m) column alignment
292 Default is 72 characters.
293 Without -W PAGE_WIDTH
294 - but with one of the column options default truncation of
295 72 characters is used (to keep downward compatibility
296 and to simplify most frequently met column tasks).
297 Column alignment and column separators are used.
298 - and without any of the column options NO line truncation
299 is used (to keep downward compatibility and to meet most
300 frequent tasks). That's equivalent to -W 72 -J .
302 With/without -W PAGE_WIDTH the header line is always
303 truncated to avoid line overflow.
305 (In pr versions newer than 1.14 -S option does no longer
314 #include <sys/types.h>
318 #include "hard-locale.h"
319 #include "mbswidth.h"
321 #include "stat-time.h"
323 #include "strftime.h"
326 /* The official name of this program (e.g., no 'g' prefix). */
327 #define PROGRAM_NAME "pr"
330 proper_name ("Pete TerMaat"), \
331 proper_name ("Roland Huebner")
333 /* Used with start_position in the struct COLUMN described below.
334 If start_position == ANYWHERE, we aren't truncating columns and
335 can begin printing a column anywhere. Otherwise we must pad to
336 the horizontal position start_position. */
339 /* Each column has one of these structures allocated for it.
340 If we're only dealing with one file, fp is the same for all
343 The general strategy is to spend time setting up these column
344 structures (storing columns if necessary), after which printing
345 is a matter of flitting from column to column and calling
348 Parallel files, single files printing across in multiple
349 columns, and single files printing down in multiple columns all
350 fit the same printing loop.
352 print_func Function used to print lines in this column.
353 If we're storing this column it will be
354 print_stored(), Otherwise it will be read_line().
356 char_func Function used to process characters in this column.
357 If we're storing this column it will be store_char(),
358 otherwise it will be print_char().
360 current_line Index of the current entry in line_vector, which
361 contains the index of the first character of the
362 current line in buff[].
364 lines_stored Number of lines in this column which are stored in
367 lines_to_print If we're storing this column, lines_to_print is
368 the number of stored_lines which remain to be
369 printed. Otherwise it is the number of lines
370 we can print without exceeding lines_per_body.
372 start_position The horizontal position we want to be in before we
373 print the first character in this column.
375 numbered True means precede this column with a line number. */
377 /* FIXME: There are many unchecked integer overflows in this file,
378 that will cause this command to misbehave given large inputs or
379 options. Many of the "int" values below should be "size_t" or
380 something else like that. */
385 FILE *fp
; /* Input stream for this column. */
386 char const *name
; /* File name. */
390 FF_FOUND
, /* used with -b option, set with \f, changed
391 to ON_HOLD after print_header */
392 ON_HOLD
, /* Hit a form feed. */
395 status
; /* Status of the file pointer. */
397 /* Func to print lines in this col. */
398 bool (*print_func
) (struct COLUMN
*);
400 /* Func to print/store chars in this col. */
401 void (*char_func
) (char);
403 int current_line
; /* Index of current place in line_vector. */
404 int lines_stored
; /* Number of lines stored in buff. */
405 int lines_to_print
; /* No. lines stored or space left on page. */
406 int start_position
; /* Horizontal position of first char. */
408 bool full_page_printed
; /* True means printed without a FF found. */
410 /* p->full_page_printed controls a special case of "FF set by hand":
411 True means a full page has been printed without FF found. To avoid an
412 additional empty page we have to ignore a FF immediately following in
416 typedef struct COLUMN COLUMN
;
418 static int char_to_clump (char c
);
419 static bool read_line (COLUMN
*p
);
420 static bool print_page (void);
421 static bool print_stored (COLUMN
*p
);
422 static bool open_file (char *name
, COLUMN
*p
);
423 static bool skip_to_page (uintmax_t page
);
424 static void print_header (void);
425 static void pad_across_to (int position
);
426 static void add_line_number (COLUMN
*p
);
427 static void getoptarg (char *arg
, char switch_char
, char *character
,
429 static void print_files (int number_of_files
, char **av
);
430 static void init_parameters (int number_of_files
);
431 static void init_header (char const *filename
, int desc
);
432 static bool init_fps (int number_of_files
, char **av
);
433 static void init_funcs (void);
434 static void init_store_cols (void);
435 static void store_columns (void);
436 static void balance (int total_stored
);
437 static void store_char (char c
);
438 static void pad_down (int lines
);
439 static void read_rest_of_line (COLUMN
*p
);
440 static void skip_read (COLUMN
*p
, int column_number
);
441 static void print_char (char c
);
442 static void cleanup (void);
443 static void print_sep_string (void);
444 static void separator_string (const char *optarg_S
);
446 /* All of the columns to print. */
447 static COLUMN
*column_vector
;
449 /* When printing a single file in multiple downward columns,
450 we store the leftmost columns contiguously in buff.
451 To print a line from buff, get the index of the first character
452 from line_vector[i], and print up to line_vector[i + 1]. */
455 /* Index of the position in buff where the next character
457 static unsigned int buff_current
;
459 /* The number of characters in buff.
460 Used for allocation of buff and to detect overflow of buff. */
461 static size_t buff_allocated
;
463 /* Array of indices into buff.
464 Each entry is an index of the first character of a line.
465 This is used when storing lines to facilitate shuffling when
466 we do column balancing on the last page. */
467 static int *line_vector
;
469 /* Array of horizonal positions.
470 For each line in line_vector, end_vector[line] is the horizontal
471 position we are in after printing that line. We keep track of this
472 so that we know how much we need to pad to prepare for the next
474 static int *end_vector
;
476 /* (-m) True means we're printing multiple files in parallel. */
477 static bool parallel_files
= false;
479 /* (-m) True means a line starts with some empty columns (some files
480 already CLOSED or ON_HOLD) which we have to align. */
481 static bool align_empty_cols
;
483 /* (-m) True means we have not yet found any printable column in a line.
484 align_empty_cols = true has to be maintained. */
485 static bool empty_line
;
487 /* (-m) False means printable column output precedes a form feed found.
488 Column alignment is done only once. No additional action with that form
490 True means we found only a form feed in a column. Maybe we have to do
491 some column alignment with that form feed. */
494 /* (-[0-9]+) True means we're given an option explicitly specifying
495 number of columns. Used to detect when this option is used with -m
496 and when translating old options to new/long options. */
497 static bool explicit_columns
= false;
499 /* (-t|-T) False means we aren't printing headers and footers. */
500 static bool extremities
= true;
502 /* (-t) True means we retain all FF set by hand in input files.
503 False is set with -T option. */
504 static bool keep_FF
= false;
505 static bool print_a_FF
= false;
507 /* True means we need to print a header as soon as we know we've got input
508 to print after it. */
509 static bool print_a_header
;
511 /* (-f) True means use formfeeds instead of newlines to separate pages. */
512 static bool use_form_feed
= false;
514 /* True means we have read the standard input. */
515 static bool have_read_stdin
= false;
517 /* True means the -a flag has been given. */
518 static bool print_across_flag
= false;
520 /* True means we're printing one file in multiple (>1) downward columns. */
521 static bool storing_columns
= true;
523 /* (-b) True means balance columns on the last page as Sys V does. */
524 /* That's no longer an independent option. With storing_columns = true
525 balance_columns = true is used too (s. function init_parameters).
526 We get a consistent formulation with "FF set by hand" in input files. */
527 static bool balance_columns
= false;
529 /* (-l) Number of lines on a page, including header and footer lines. */
530 static int lines_per_page
= 66;
532 /* Number of lines in the header and footer can be reset to 0 using
534 enum { lines_per_header
= 5 };
535 static int lines_per_body
;
536 enum { lines_per_footer
= 5 };
538 /* (-w|-W) Width in characters of the page. Does not include the width of
540 static int chars_per_line
= 72;
542 /* (-w|W) True means we truncate lines longer than chars_per_column. */
543 static bool truncate_lines
= false;
545 /* (-J) True means we join lines without any line truncation. -J
546 dominates -w option. */
547 static bool join_lines
= false;
549 /* Number of characters in a column. Based on col_sep_length and
551 static int chars_per_column
;
553 /* (-e) True means convert tabs to spaces on input. */
554 static bool untabify_input
= false;
556 /* (-e) The input tab character. */
557 static char input_tab_char
= '\t';
559 /* (-e) Tabstops are at chars_per_tab, 2*chars_per_tab, 3*chars_per_tab, ...
560 where the leftmost column is 1. */
561 static int chars_per_input_tab
= 8;
563 /* (-i) True means convert spaces to tabs on output. */
564 static bool tabify_output
= false;
566 /* (-i) The output tab character. */
567 static char output_tab_char
= '\t';
569 /* (-i) The width of the output tab. */
570 static int chars_per_output_tab
= 8;
572 /* Keeps track of pending white space. When we hit a nonspace
573 character after some whitespace, we print whitespace, tabbing
574 if necessary to get to output_position + spaces_not_printed. */
575 static int spaces_not_printed
;
577 /* (-o) Number of spaces in the left margin (tabs used when possible). */
578 static int chars_per_margin
= 0;
580 /* Position where the next character will fall.
581 Leftmost position is 0 + chars_per_margin.
582 Rightmost position is chars_per_margin + chars_per_line - 1.
583 This is important for converting spaces to tabs on output. */
584 static int output_position
;
586 /* Horizontal position relative to the current file.
587 (output_position depends on where we are on the page;
588 input_position depends on where we are in the file.)
589 Important for converting tabs to spaces on input. */
590 static int input_position
;
592 /* True if there were any failed opens so we can exit with nonzero
594 static bool failed_opens
= false;
596 /* The number of spaces taken up if we print a tab character with width
597 c_ from position h_. */
598 #define TAB_WIDTH(c_, h_) ((c_) - ((h_) % (c_)))
600 /* The horizontal position we'll be at after printing a tab character
601 of width c_ from the position h_. */
602 #define POS_AFTER_TAB(c_, h_) ((h_) + TAB_WIDTH (c_, h_))
604 /* (-NNN) Number of columns of text to print. */
605 static int columns
= 1;
607 /* (+NNN:MMM) Page numbers on which to begin and stop printing.
608 first_page_number = 0 will be used to check input only. */
609 static uintmax_t first_page_number
= 0;
610 static uintmax_t last_page_number
= UINTMAX_MAX
;
612 /* Number of files open (not closed, not on hold). */
613 static int files_ready_to_read
= 0;
615 /* Current page number. Displayed in header. */
616 static uintmax_t page_number
;
618 /* Current line number. Displayed when -n flag is specified.
620 When printing files in parallel (-m flag), line numbering is as follows:
624 When printing files across (-a flag), ...
628 Otherwise, line numbering is as follows:
631 static int line_number
;
633 /* (-n) True means lines should be preceded by numbers. */
634 static bool numbered_lines
= false;
636 /* (-n) Character which follows each line number. */
637 static char number_separator
= '\t';
639 /* (-n) line counting starts with 1st line of input file (not with 1st
640 line of 1st page printed). */
641 static int line_count
= 1;
643 /* (-n) True means counting of skipped lines starts with 1st line of
644 input file. False means -N option is used in addition, counting of
645 skipped lines not required. */
646 static bool skip_count
= true;
648 /* (-N) Counting starts with start_line_number = NUMBER at 1st line of
649 first page printed, usually not 1st page of input file. */
650 static int start_line_num
= 1;
652 /* (-n) Width in characters of a line number. */
653 static int chars_per_number
= 5;
655 /* Used when widening the first column to accommodate numbers -- only
656 needed when printing files in parallel. Includes width of both the
657 number and the number_separator. */
658 static int number_width
;
660 /* Buffer sprintf uses to format a line number. */
661 static char *number_buff
;
663 /* (-v) True means unprintable characters are printed as escape sequences.
664 control-g becomes \007. */
665 static bool use_esc_sequence
= false;
667 /* (-c) True means unprintable characters are printed as control prefixes.
668 control-g becomes ^G. */
669 static bool use_cntrl_prefix
= false;
671 /* (-d) True means output is double spaced. */
672 static bool double_space
= false;
674 /* Number of files opened initially in init_files. Should be 1
675 unless we're printing multiple files in parallel. */
676 static int total_files
= 0;
678 /* (-r) True means don't complain if we can't open a file. */
679 static bool ignore_failed_opens
= false;
681 /* (-S) True means we separate columns with a specified string.
682 -S option does not affect line truncation nor column alignment. */
683 static bool use_col_separator
= false;
685 /* String used to separate columns if the -S option has been specified.
686 Default without -S but together with one of the column options
687 -a|COLUMN|-m is a 'space' and with the -J option a 'tab'. */
688 static char *col_sep_string
= (char *) "";
689 static int col_sep_length
= 0;
690 static char *column_separator
= (char *) " ";
691 static char *line_separator
= (char *) "\t";
693 /* Number of separator characters waiting to be printed as soon as we
694 know that we have any input remaining to be printed. */
695 static int separators_not_printed
;
697 /* Position we need to pad to, as soon as we know that we have input
698 remaining to be printed. */
699 static int padding_not_printed
;
701 /* True means we should pad the end of the page. Remains false until we
702 know we have a page to print. */
703 static bool pad_vertically
;
705 /* (-h) String of characters used in place of the filename in the header. */
706 static char *custom_header
;
708 /* (-D) Date format for the header. */
709 static char const *date_format
;
711 /* Date and file name for the header. */
712 static char *date_text
;
713 static char const *file_text
;
715 /* Output columns available, not counting the date and file name. */
716 static int header_width_available
;
718 static char *clump_buff
;
720 /* True means we read the line no. lines_per_body in skip_read
721 called by skip_to_page. That variable controls the coincidence of a
722 "FF set by hand" and "full_page_printed", see above the definition of
724 static bool last_line
= false;
726 /* For long options that have no equivalent short option, use a
727 non-character as a pseudo short option, starting with CHAR_MAX + 1. */
730 COLUMNS_OPTION
= CHAR_MAX
+ 1,
734 static char const short_options
[] =
735 "-0123456789D:FJN:S::TW:abcde::fh:i::l:mn::o:rs::tvw:";
737 static struct option
const long_options
[] =
739 {"pages", required_argument
, NULL
, PAGES_OPTION
},
740 {"columns", required_argument
, NULL
, COLUMNS_OPTION
},
741 {"across", no_argument
, NULL
, 'a'},
742 {"show-control-chars", no_argument
, NULL
, 'c'},
743 {"double-space", no_argument
, NULL
, 'd'},
744 {"date-format", required_argument
, NULL
, 'D'},
745 {"expand-tabs", optional_argument
, NULL
, 'e'},
746 {"form-feed", no_argument
, NULL
, 'f'},
747 {"header", required_argument
, NULL
, 'h'},
748 {"output-tabs", optional_argument
, NULL
, 'i'},
749 {"join-lines", no_argument
, NULL
, 'J'},
750 {"length", required_argument
, NULL
, 'l'},
751 {"merge", no_argument
, NULL
, 'm'},
752 {"number-lines", optional_argument
, NULL
, 'n'},
753 {"first-line-number", required_argument
, NULL
, 'N'},
754 {"indent", required_argument
, NULL
, 'o'},
755 {"no-file-warnings", no_argument
, NULL
, 'r'},
756 {"separator", optional_argument
, NULL
, 's'},
757 {"sep-string", optional_argument
, NULL
, 'S'},
758 {"omit-header", no_argument
, NULL
, 't'},
759 {"omit-pagination", no_argument
, NULL
, 'T'},
760 {"show-nonprinting", no_argument
, NULL
, 'v'},
761 {"width", required_argument
, NULL
, 'w'},
762 {"page-width", required_argument
, NULL
, 'W'},
763 {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL
},
764 {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL
},
768 /* Return the number of columns that have either an open file or
771 static int _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE
772 cols_ready_to_print (void)
779 for (q
= column_vector
, i
= 0; i
< columns
; ++q
, ++i
)
780 if (q
->status
== OPEN
781 || q
->status
== FF_FOUND
/* With -b: To print a header only */
782 || (storing_columns
&& q
->lines_stored
> 0 && q
->lines_to_print
> 0))
787 /* Estimate first_ / last_page_number
788 using option +FIRST_PAGE:LAST_PAGE */
791 first_last_page (int oi
, char c
, char const *pages
)
795 uintmax_t last
= UINTMAX_MAX
;
796 strtol_error err
= xstrtoumax (pages
, &p
, 10, &first
, "");
797 if (err
!= LONGINT_OK
&& err
!= LONGINT_INVALID_SUFFIX_CHAR
)
798 xstrtol_fatal (err
, oi
, c
, long_options
, pages
);
800 if (p
== pages
|| !first
)
805 char const *p1
= p
+ 1;
806 err
= xstrtoumax (p1
, &p
, 10, &last
, "");
807 if (err
!= LONGINT_OK
)
808 xstrtol_fatal (err
, oi
, c
, long_options
, pages
);
809 if (p1
== p
|| last
< first
)
816 first_page_number
= first
;
817 last_page_number
= last
;
821 /* Parse column count string S, and if it's valid (1 or larger and
822 within range of the type of 'columns') set the global variables
823 columns and explicit_columns and return true.
824 Otherwise, exit with a diagnostic. */
826 parse_column_count (char const *s
)
829 if (xstrtol (s
, NULL
, 10, &tmp_long
, "") != LONGINT_OK
830 || !(1 <= tmp_long
&& tmp_long
<= INT_MAX
))
831 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0,
832 _("invalid number of columns: %s"), quote (s
));
835 explicit_columns
= true;
838 /* Estimate length of col_sep_string with option -S. */
841 separator_string (const char *optarg_S
)
843 col_sep_length
= (int) strlen (optarg_S
);
844 col_sep_string
= xmalloc (col_sep_length
+ 1);
845 strcpy (col_sep_string
, optarg_S
);
849 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
852 bool old_options
= false;
857 /* Accumulate the digits of old-style options like -99. */
858 char *column_count_string
= NULL
;
862 initialize_main (&argc
, &argv
);
863 set_program_name (argv
[0]);
864 setlocale (LC_ALL
, "");
865 bindtextdomain (PACKAGE
, LOCALEDIR
);
866 textdomain (PACKAGE
);
868 atexit (close_stdout
);
871 file_names
= (argc
> 1
872 ? xmalloc ((argc
- 1) * sizeof (char *))
878 int c
= getopt_long (argc
, argv
, short_options
, long_options
, &oi
);
884 /* Accumulate column-count digits specified via old-style options. */
885 if (n_digits
+ 1 >= n_alloc
)
887 = X2REALLOC (column_count_string
, &n_alloc
);
888 column_count_string
[n_digits
++] = c
;
889 column_count_string
[n_digits
] = '\0';
897 case 1: /* Non-option argument. */
898 /* long option --page dominates old '+FIRST_PAGE ...'. */
899 if (! (first_page_number
== 0
900 && *optarg
== '+' && first_last_page (-2, '+', optarg
+ 1)))
901 file_names
[n_files
++] = optarg
;
904 case PAGES_OPTION
: /* --pages=FIRST_PAGE[:LAST_PAGE] */
905 { /* dominates old opt +... */
907 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0,
908 _("'--pages=FIRST_PAGE[:LAST_PAGE]' missing argument"));
909 else if (! first_last_page (oi
, 0, optarg
))
910 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0, _("invalid page range %s"),
915 case COLUMNS_OPTION
: /* --columns=COLUMN */
917 parse_column_count (optarg
);
919 /* If there was a prior column count specified via the
920 short-named option syntax, e.g., -9, ensure that this
921 long-name-specified value overrides it. */
922 free (column_count_string
);
923 column_count_string
= NULL
;
929 print_across_flag
= true;
930 storing_columns
= false;
933 balance_columns
= true;
936 use_cntrl_prefix
= true;
942 date_format
= optarg
;
946 getoptarg (optarg
, 'e', &input_tab_char
,
947 &chars_per_input_tab
);
948 /* Could check tab width > 0. */
949 untabify_input
= true;
953 use_form_feed
= true;
956 custom_header
= optarg
;
960 getoptarg (optarg
, 'i', &output_tab_char
,
961 &chars_per_output_tab
);
962 /* Could check tab width > 0. */
963 tabify_output
= true;
971 if (xstrtol (optarg
, NULL
, 10, &tmp_long
, "") != LONGINT_OK
972 || tmp_long
<= 0 || tmp_long
> INT_MAX
)
974 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0,
975 _("'-l PAGE_LENGTH' invalid number of lines: %s"),
978 lines_per_page
= tmp_long
;
982 parallel_files
= true;
983 storing_columns
= false;
986 numbered_lines
= true;
988 getoptarg (optarg
, 'n', &number_separator
,
995 if (xstrtol (optarg
, NULL
, 10, &tmp_long
, "") != LONGINT_OK
996 || tmp_long
> INT_MAX
)
998 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0,
999 _("'-N NUMBER' invalid starting line number: %s"),
1002 start_line_num
= tmp_long
;
1008 if (xstrtol (optarg
, NULL
, 10, &tmp_long
, "") != LONGINT_OK
1009 || tmp_long
< 0 || tmp_long
> INT_MAX
)
1010 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0,
1011 _("'-o MARGIN' invalid line offset: %s"), quote (optarg
));
1012 chars_per_margin
= tmp_long
;
1016 ignore_failed_opens
= true;
1021 if (!use_col_separator
&& optarg
)
1022 separator_string (optarg
);
1026 /* Reset an additional input of -s, -S dominates -s */
1027 col_sep_string
= bad_cast ("");
1029 use_col_separator
= true;
1031 separator_string (optarg
);
1034 extremities
= false;
1038 extremities
= false;
1042 use_esc_sequence
= true;
1049 if (xstrtol (optarg
, NULL
, 10, &tmp_long
, "") != LONGINT_OK
1050 || tmp_long
<= 0 || tmp_long
> INT_MAX
)
1051 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0,
1052 _("'-w PAGE_WIDTH' invalid number of characters: %s"),
1054 if (!truncate_lines
)
1055 chars_per_line
= tmp_long
;
1059 old_w
= false; /* dominates -w */
1060 truncate_lines
= true;
1063 if (xstrtol (optarg
, NULL
, 10, &tmp_long
, "") != LONGINT_OK
1064 || tmp_long
<= 0 || tmp_long
> INT_MAX
)
1065 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0,
1066 _("'-W PAGE_WIDTH' invalid number of characters: %s"),
1068 chars_per_line
= tmp_long
;
1071 case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR
;
1072 case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME
, AUTHORS
);
1074 usage (EXIT_FAILURE
);
1079 if (column_count_string
)
1081 parse_column_count (column_count_string
);
1082 free (column_count_string
);
1086 date_format
= (getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT") && !hard_locale (LC_TIME
)
1088 : "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M");
1090 /* Now we can set a reasonable initial value: */
1091 if (first_page_number
== 0)
1092 first_page_number
= 1;
1094 if (parallel_files
&& explicit_columns
)
1095 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0,
1096 _("cannot specify number of columns when printing in parallel"));
1098 if (parallel_files
&& print_across_flag
)
1099 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0,
1100 _("cannot specify both printing across and printing in parallel"));
1102 /* Translate some old short options to new/long options.
1103 To meet downward compatibility with other UNIX pr utilities
1104 and some POSIX specifications. */
1110 if (parallel_files
|| explicit_columns
)
1113 truncate_lines
= true;
1115 /* adapt HP-UX and SunOS: -s = no separator;
1117 use_col_separator
= true;
1120 /* old -w sets width with columns only
1124 else if (!use_col_separator
)
1126 /* No -S option read */
1127 if (old_s
&& (parallel_files
|| explicit_columns
))
1129 if (!truncate_lines
)
1131 /* old -s (without -w and -W) annuls column alignment,
1132 uses fields, activate -J */
1134 if (col_sep_length
> 0)
1136 use_col_separator
= true;
1140 /* adapt HP-UX and SunOS: -s = no separator;
1142 use_col_separator
= true;
1147 for (; optind
< argc
; optind
++)
1149 file_names
[n_files
++] = argv
[optind
];
1154 /* No file arguments specified; read from standard input. */
1155 print_files (0, NULL
);
1160 print_files (n_files
, file_names
);
1164 for (i
= 0; i
< n_files
; i
++)
1165 print_files (1, &file_names
[i
]);
1171 if (have_read_stdin
&& fclose (stdin
) == EOF
)
1172 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, errno
, _("standard input"));
1174 exit (EXIT_FAILURE
);
1175 exit (EXIT_SUCCESS
);
1178 /* Parse options of the form -scNNN.
1180 Example: -nck, where 'n' is the option, c is the optional number
1181 separator, and k is the optional width of the field used when printing
1185 getoptarg (char *arg
, char switch_char
, char *character
, int *number
)
1187 if (!ISDIGIT (*arg
))
1188 *character
= *arg
++;
1192 if (xstrtol (arg
, NULL
, 10, &tmp_long
, "") != LONGINT_OK
1193 || tmp_long
<= 0 || tmp_long
> INT_MAX
)
1196 _("'-%c' extra characters or invalid number in the argument: %s"),
1197 switch_char
, quote (arg
));
1198 usage (EXIT_FAILURE
);
1204 /* Set parameters related to formatting. */
1207 init_parameters (int number_of_files
)
1209 int chars_used_by_number
= 0;
1211 lines_per_body
= lines_per_page
- lines_per_header
- lines_per_footer
;
1212 if (lines_per_body
<= 0)
1214 extremities
= false;
1217 if (extremities
== false)
1218 lines_per_body
= lines_per_page
;
1221 lines_per_body
= lines_per_body
/ 2;
1223 /* If input is stdin, cannot print parallel files. BSD dumps core
1225 if (number_of_files
== 0)
1226 parallel_files
= false;
1229 columns
= number_of_files
;
1231 /* One file, multi columns down: -b option is set to get a consistent
1232 formulation with "FF set by hand" in input files. */
1233 if (storing_columns
)
1234 balance_columns
= true;
1236 /* Tabification is assumed for multiple columns. */
1239 if (!use_col_separator
)
1241 /* Use default separator */
1243 col_sep_string
= line_separator
;
1245 col_sep_string
= column_separator
;
1248 use_col_separator
= true;
1250 /* It's rather pointless to define a TAB separator with column
1252 else if (!join_lines
&& *col_sep_string
== '\t')
1253 col_sep_string
= column_separator
;
1255 truncate_lines
= true;
1256 tabify_output
= true;
1259 storing_columns
= false;
1261 /* -J dominates -w in any case */
1263 truncate_lines
= false;
1267 int chars_per_default_tab
= 8;
1269 line_count
= start_line_num
;
1271 /* To allow input tab-expansion (-e sensitive) use:
1272 if (number_separator == input_tab_char)
1273 number_width = chars_per_number
1274 + TAB_WIDTH (chars_per_input_tab, chars_per_number); */
1276 /* Estimate chars_per_text without any margin and keep it constant. */
1277 if (number_separator
== '\t')
1278 number_width
= (chars_per_number
1279 + TAB_WIDTH (chars_per_default_tab
, chars_per_number
));
1281 number_width
= chars_per_number
+ 1;
1283 /* The number is part of the column width unless we are
1284 printing files in parallel. */
1286 chars_used_by_number
= number_width
;
1289 chars_per_column
= (chars_per_line
- chars_used_by_number
1290 - (columns
- 1) * col_sep_length
) / columns
;
1292 if (chars_per_column
< 1)
1293 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0, _("page width too narrow"));
1298 number_buff
= xmalloc (MAX (chars_per_number
,
1299 INT_STRLEN_BOUND (line_number
)) + 1);
1302 /* Pick the maximum between the tab width and the width of an
1304 The width of an escape sequence (4) isn't the lower limit any longer.
1305 We've to use 8 as the lower limit, if we use chars_per_default_tab = 8
1306 to expand a tab which is not an input_tab-char. */
1308 clump_buff
= xmalloc (MAX (8, chars_per_input_tab
));
1311 /* Open the necessary files,
1312 maintaining a COLUMN structure for each column.
1314 With multiple files, each column p has a different p->fp.
1315 With single files, each column p has the same p->fp.
1316 Return false if (number_of_files > 0) and no files can be opened,
1319 With each column/file p, p->full_page_printed is initialized,
1320 see also open_file. */
1323 init_fps (int number_of_files
, char **av
)
1328 char const *firstname
;
1332 free (column_vector
);
1333 column_vector
= xnmalloc (columns
, sizeof (COLUMN
));
1337 files_left
= number_of_files
;
1338 for (p
= column_vector
; files_left
--; ++p
, ++av
)
1340 if (! open_file (*av
, p
))
1348 init_header ("", -1);
1353 if (number_of_files
> 0)
1355 if (! open_file (*av
, p
))
1357 init_header (*av
, fileno (p
->fp
));
1358 p
->lines_stored
= 0;
1362 p
->name
= _("standard input");
1364 have_read_stdin
= true;
1366 p
->full_page_printed
= false;
1368 init_header ("", -1);
1369 p
->lines_stored
= 0;
1372 firstname
= p
->name
;
1374 for (i
= columns
- 1, ++p
; i
; --i
, ++p
)
1376 p
->name
= firstname
;
1379 p
->full_page_printed
= false;
1380 p
->lines_stored
= 0;
1383 files_ready_to_read
= total_files
;
1387 /* Determine print_func and char_func, the functions
1388 used by each column for printing and/or storing.
1390 Determine the horizontal position desired when we begin
1391 printing a column (p->start_position). */
1399 h
= chars_per_margin
;
1401 if (!truncate_lines
)
1405 /* When numbering lines of parallel files, we enlarge the
1406 first column to accommodate the number. Looks better than
1407 the Sys V approach. */
1408 if (parallel_files
&& numbered_lines
)
1409 h_next
= h
+ chars_per_column
+ number_width
;
1411 h_next
= h
+ chars_per_column
;
1414 /* Enlarge p->start_position of first column to use the same form of
1415 padding_not_printed with all columns. */
1416 h
= h
+ col_sep_length
;
1418 /* This loop takes care of all but the rightmost column. */
1420 for (p
= column_vector
, i
= 1; i
< columns
; ++p
, ++i
)
1422 if (storing_columns
) /* One file, multi columns down. */
1424 p
->char_func
= store_char
;
1425 p
->print_func
= print_stored
;
1428 /* One file, multi columns across; or parallel files. */
1430 p
->char_func
= print_char
;
1431 p
->print_func
= read_line
;
1434 /* Number only the first column when printing files in
1436 p
->numbered
= numbered_lines
&& (!parallel_files
|| i
== 1);
1437 p
->start_position
= h
;
1439 /* If we don't truncate lines, all start_positions are
1440 ANYWHERE, except the first column's start_position when
1443 if (!truncate_lines
)
1450 h
= h_next
+ col_sep_length
;
1451 h_next
= h
+ chars_per_column
;
1455 /* The rightmost column.
1457 Doesn't need to be stored unless we intend to balance
1458 columns on the last page. */
1459 if (storing_columns
&& balance_columns
)
1461 p
->char_func
= store_char
;
1462 p
->print_func
= print_stored
;
1466 p
->char_func
= print_char
;
1467 p
->print_func
= read_line
;
1470 p
->numbered
= numbered_lines
&& (!parallel_files
|| i
== 1);
1471 p
->start_position
= h
;
1474 /* Open a file. Return true if successful.
1476 With each file p, p->full_page_printed is initialized,
1477 see also init_fps. */
1480 open_file (char *name
, COLUMN
*p
)
1482 if (STREQ (name
, "-"))
1484 p
->name
= _("standard input");
1486 have_read_stdin
= true;
1491 p
->fp
= fopen (name
, "r");
1495 failed_opens
= true;
1496 if (!ignore_failed_opens
)
1497 error (0, errno
, "%s", name
);
1500 fadvise (p
->fp
, FADVISE_SEQUENTIAL
);
1502 p
->full_page_printed
= false;
1507 /* Close the file in P.
1509 If we aren't dealing with multiple files in parallel, we change
1510 the status of all columns in the column list to reflect the close. */
1513 close_file (COLUMN
*p
)
1518 if (p
->status
== CLOSED
)
1521 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, errno
, "%s", p
->name
);
1522 if (fileno (p
->fp
) != STDIN_FILENO
&& fclose (p
->fp
) != 0)
1523 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, errno
, "%s", p
->name
);
1525 if (!parallel_files
)
1527 for (q
= column_vector
, i
= columns
; i
; ++q
, --i
)
1530 if (q
->lines_stored
== 0)
1532 q
->lines_to_print
= 0;
1539 p
->lines_to_print
= 0;
1542 --files_ready_to_read
;
1545 /* Put a file on hold until we start a new page,
1546 since we've hit a form feed.
1548 If we aren't dealing with parallel files, we must change the
1549 status of all columns in the column list. */
1552 hold_file (COLUMN
*p
)
1557 if (!parallel_files
)
1558 for (q
= column_vector
, i
= columns
; i
; ++q
, --i
)
1560 if (storing_columns
)
1561 q
->status
= FF_FOUND
;
1563 q
->status
= ON_HOLD
;
1566 p
->status
= ON_HOLD
;
1568 p
->lines_to_print
= 0;
1569 --files_ready_to_read
;
1572 /* Undo hold_file -- go through the column list and change any
1573 ON_HOLD columns to OPEN. Used at the end of each page. */
1581 for (p
= column_vector
; i
; --i
, ++p
)
1582 if (p
->status
== ON_HOLD
)
1585 files_ready_to_read
++;
1588 if (storing_columns
)
1590 if (column_vector
->status
== CLOSED
)
1591 /* We use the info to output an error message in skip_to_page. */
1592 files_ready_to_read
= 0;
1594 files_ready_to_read
= 1;
1598 /* Print a single file, or multiple files in parallel.
1600 Set up the list of columns, opening the necessary files.
1601 Allocate space for storing columns, if necessary.
1602 Skip to first_page_number, if user has asked to skip leading pages.
1603 Determine which functions are appropriate to store/print lines
1605 Print the file(s). */
1608 print_files (int number_of_files
, char **av
)
1610 init_parameters (number_of_files
);
1611 if (! init_fps (number_of_files
, av
))
1613 if (storing_columns
)
1616 if (first_page_number
> 1)
1618 if (!skip_to_page (first_page_number
))
1621 page_number
= first_page_number
;
1628 line_number
= line_count
;
1629 while (print_page ())
1633 /* Initialize header information.
1634 If DESC is non-negative, it is a file descriptor open to
1635 FILENAME for reading. */
1638 init_header (char const *filename
, int desc
)
1646 /* If parallel files or standard input, use current date. */
1647 if (STREQ (filename
, "-"))
1649 if (0 <= desc
&& fstat (desc
, &st
) == 0)
1650 t
= get_stat_mtime (&st
);
1653 static struct timespec timespec
;
1654 if (! timespec
.tv_sec
)
1655 gettime (×pec
);
1660 tm
= localtime (&t
.tv_sec
);
1663 buf
= xmalloc (INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (long int)
1664 + MAX (10, INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (int)));
1665 sprintf (buf
, "%ld.%09d", (long int) t
.tv_sec
, ns
);
1669 size_t bufsize
= nstrftime (NULL
, SIZE_MAX
, date_format
, tm
, 0, ns
) + 1;
1670 buf
= xmalloc (bufsize
);
1671 nstrftime (buf
, bufsize
, date_format
, tm
, 0, ns
);
1676 file_text
= custom_header
? custom_header
: desc
< 0 ? "" : filename
;
1677 header_width_available
= (chars_per_line
1678 - mbswidth (date_text
, 0)
1679 - mbswidth (file_text
, 0));
1682 /* Set things up for printing a page
1684 Scan through the columns ...
1685 Determine which are ready to print
1686 (i.e., which have lines stored or open files)
1687 Set p->lines_to_print appropriately
1688 (to p->lines_stored if we're storing, or lines_per_body
1689 if we're reading straight from the file)
1690 Keep track of this total so we know when to stop printing */
1698 if (storing_columns
)
1701 for (j
= columns
- 1, p
= column_vector
; j
; --j
, ++p
)
1703 p
->lines_to_print
= p
->lines_stored
;
1707 if (balance_columns
)
1709 p
->lines_to_print
= p
->lines_stored
;
1711 /* Since we're not balancing columns, we don't need to store
1712 the rightmost column. Read it straight from the file. */
1715 if (p
->status
== OPEN
)
1717 p
->lines_to_print
= lines_per_body
;
1720 p
->lines_to_print
= 0;
1724 for (j
= columns
, p
= column_vector
; j
; --j
, ++p
)
1725 if (p
->status
== OPEN
)
1727 p
->lines_to_print
= lines_per_body
;
1730 p
->lines_to_print
= 0;
1733 /* Align empty columns and print separators.
1734 Empty columns will be formed by files with status ON_HOLD or CLOSED
1735 when printing multiple files in parallel. */
1738 align_column (COLUMN
*p
)
1740 padding_not_printed
= p
->start_position
;
1741 if (padding_not_printed
- col_sep_length
> 0)
1743 pad_across_to (padding_not_printed
- col_sep_length
);
1744 padding_not_printed
= ANYWHERE
;
1747 if (use_col_separator
)
1748 print_sep_string ();
1751 add_line_number (p
);
1756 As long as there are lines left on the page and columns ready to print,
1757 Scan across the column list
1758 if the column has stored lines or the file is open
1759 pad to the appropriate spot
1761 pad the remainder of the page with \n or \f as requested
1762 reset the status of all files -- any files which where on hold because
1763 of formfeeds are now put back into the lineup. */
1769 int lines_left_on_page
;
1772 /* Used as an accumulator (with | operator) of successive values of
1773 pad_vertically. The trick is to set pad_vertically
1774 to false before each run through the inner loop, then after that
1775 loop, it tells us whether a line was actually printed (whether a
1776 newline needs to be output -- or two for double spacing). But those
1777 values have to be accumulated (in pv) so we can invoke pad_down
1778 properly after the outer loop completes. */
1783 if (cols_ready_to_print () == 0)
1787 print_a_header
= true;
1789 /* Don't pad unless we know a page was printed. */
1790 pad_vertically
= false;
1793 lines_left_on_page
= lines_per_body
;
1795 lines_left_on_page
*= 2;
1797 while (lines_left_on_page
> 0 && cols_ready_to_print () > 0)
1799 output_position
= 0;
1800 spaces_not_printed
= 0;
1801 separators_not_printed
= 0;
1802 pad_vertically
= false;
1803 align_empty_cols
= false;
1806 for (j
= 1, p
= column_vector
; j
<= columns
; ++j
, ++p
)
1809 if (p
->lines_to_print
> 0 || p
->status
== FF_FOUND
)
1812 padding_not_printed
= p
->start_position
;
1813 if (!(p
->print_func
) (p
))
1814 read_rest_of_line (p
);
1815 pv
|= pad_vertically
;
1817 --p
->lines_to_print
;
1818 if (p
->lines_to_print
<= 0)
1820 if (cols_ready_to_print () <= 0)
1824 /* File p changed its status to ON_HOLD or CLOSED */
1825 if (parallel_files
&& p
->status
!= OPEN
)
1828 align_empty_cols
= true;
1829 else if (p
->status
== CLOSED
1830 || (p
->status
== ON_HOLD
&& FF_only
))
1834 else if (parallel_files
)
1836 /* File status ON_HOLD or CLOSED */
1838 align_empty_cols
= true;
1843 /* We need it also with an empty column */
1844 if (use_col_separator
)
1845 ++separators_not_printed
;
1851 --lines_left_on_page
;
1854 if (cols_ready_to_print () <= 0 && !extremities
)
1857 if (double_space
&& pv
)
1860 --lines_left_on_page
;
1864 if (lines_left_on_page
== 0)
1865 for (j
= 1, p
= column_vector
; j
<= columns
; ++j
, ++p
)
1866 if (p
->status
== OPEN
)
1867 p
->full_page_printed
= true;
1869 pad_vertically
= pv
;
1871 if (pad_vertically
&& extremities
)
1872 pad_down (lines_left_on_page
+ lines_per_footer
);
1873 else if (keep_FF
&& print_a_FF
)
1879 if (last_page_number
< ++page_number
)
1880 return false; /* Stop printing with LAST_PAGE */
1882 reset_status (); /* Change ON_HOLD to OPEN. */
1884 return true; /* More pages to go. */
1887 /* Allocate space for storing columns.
1889 This is necessary when printing multiple columns from a single file.
1890 Lines are stored consecutively in buff, separated by '\0'.
1892 The following doesn't apply any longer - any tuning possible?
1893 (We can't use a fixed offset since with the '-s' flag lines aren't
1896 We maintain a list (line_vector) of pointers to the beginnings
1897 of lines in buff. We allocate one more than the number of lines
1898 because the last entry tells us the index of the last character,
1899 which we need to know in order to print the last line in buff. */
1902 init_store_cols (void)
1904 int total_lines
= lines_per_body
* columns
;
1905 int chars_if_truncate
= total_lines
* (chars_per_column
+ 1);
1908 /* FIXME: here's where it was allocated. */
1909 line_vector
= xmalloc ((total_lines
+ 1) * sizeof *line_vector
);
1912 end_vector
= xmalloc (total_lines
* sizeof *end_vector
);
1915 buff_allocated
= (use_col_separator
1916 ? 2 * chars_if_truncate
1917 : chars_if_truncate
); /* Tune this. */
1918 buff
= xmalloc (buff_allocated
);
1921 /* Store all but the rightmost column.
1922 (Used when printing a single file in multiple downward columns)
1925 set p->current_line to be the index in line_vector of the
1926 first line in the column
1927 For each line in the column
1928 store the line in buff
1929 add to line_vector the index of the line's first char
1930 buff_start is the index in buff of the first character in the
1934 store_columns (void)
1937 unsigned int line
= 0;
1938 unsigned int buff_start
;
1939 int last_col
; /* The rightmost column which will be saved in buff */
1945 if (balance_columns
)
1948 last_col
= columns
- 1;
1950 for (i
= 1, p
= column_vector
; i
<= last_col
; ++i
, ++p
)
1951 p
->lines_stored
= 0;
1953 for (i
= 1, p
= column_vector
; i
<= last_col
&& files_ready_to_read
;
1956 p
->current_line
= line
;
1957 for (j
= lines_per_body
; j
&& files_ready_to_read
; --j
)
1959 if (p
->status
== OPEN
) /* Redundant. Clean up. */
1964 read_rest_of_line (p
);
1966 if (p
->status
== OPEN
1967 || buff_start
!= buff_current
)
1970 line_vector
[line
] = buff_start
;
1971 end_vector
[line
++] = input_position
;
1972 buff_start
= buff_current
;
1977 /* Keep track of the location of the last char in buff. */
1978 line_vector
[line
] = buff_start
;
1980 if (balance_columns
)
1985 balance (int total_stored
)
1991 for (i
= 1, p
= column_vector
; i
<= columns
; ++i
, ++p
)
1993 lines
= total_stored
/ columns
;
1994 if (i
<= total_stored
% columns
)
1997 p
->lines_stored
= lines
;
1998 p
->current_line
= first_line
;
2000 first_line
+= lines
;
2004 /* Store a character in the buffer. */
2009 if (buff_current
>= buff_allocated
)
2011 /* May be too generous. */
2012 buff
= X2REALLOC (buff
, &buff_allocated
);
2014 buff
[buff_current
++] = c
;
2018 add_line_number (COLUMN
*p
)
2024 /* Cutting off the higher-order digits is more informative than
2025 lower-order cut off. */
2026 num_width
= sprintf (number_buff
, "%*d", chars_per_number
, line_number
);
2028 s
= number_buff
+ (num_width
- chars_per_number
);
2029 for (i
= chars_per_number
; i
> 0; i
--)
2030 (p
->char_func
) (*s
++);
2034 /* Tabification is assumed for multiple columns, also for n-separators,
2035 but 'default n-separator = TAB' hasn't been given priority over
2036 equal column_width also specified by POSIX. */
2037 if (number_separator
== '\t')
2039 i
= number_width
- chars_per_number
;
2041 (p
->char_func
) (' ');
2044 (p
->char_func
) (number_separator
);
2047 /* To comply with POSIX, we avoid any expansion of default TAB
2048 separator with a single column output. No column_width requirement
2049 has to be considered. */
2051 (p
->char_func
) (number_separator
);
2052 if (number_separator
== '\t')
2053 output_position
= POS_AFTER_TAB (chars_per_output_tab
,
2057 if (truncate_lines
&& !parallel_files
)
2058 input_position
+= number_width
;
2061 /* Print (or store) padding until the current horizontal position
2065 pad_across_to (int position
)
2067 int h
= output_position
;
2070 spaces_not_printed
= position
- output_position
;
2073 while (++h
<= position
)
2075 output_position
= position
;
2079 /* Pad to the bottom of the page.
2081 If the user has requested a formfeed, use one.
2082 Otherwise, use newlines. */
2085 pad_down (int lines
)
2092 for (i
= lines
; i
; --i
)
2096 /* Read the rest of the line.
2098 Read from the current column's file until an end of line is
2099 hit. Used when we've truncated a line and we no longer need
2100 to print or store its characters. */
2103 read_rest_of_line (COLUMN
*p
)
2108 while ((c
= getc (f
)) != '\n')
2112 if ((c
= getc (f
)) != '\n')
2127 /* Read a line with skip_to_page.
2129 Read from the current column's file until an end of line is
2130 hit. Used when we read full lines to skip pages.
2131 With skip_to_page we have to check for FF-coincidence which is done
2132 in function read_line otherwise.
2133 Count lines of skipped pages to find the line number of 1st page
2134 printed relative to 1st line of input file (start_line_num). */
2137 skip_read (COLUMN
*p
, int column_number
)
2142 bool single_ff
= false;
2145 /* Read 1st character in a line or any character succeeding a FF */
2146 if ((c
= getc (f
)) == '\f' && p
->full_page_printed
)
2147 /* A FF-coincidence with a previous full_page_printed.
2148 To avoid an additional empty page, eliminate the FF */
2149 if ((c
= getc (f
)) == '\n')
2152 p
->full_page_printed
= false;
2154 /* 1st character a FF means a single FF without any printable
2155 characters. Don't count it as a line with -n option. */
2159 /* Preparing for a FF-coincidence: Maybe we finish that page
2160 without a FF found */
2162 p
->full_page_printed
= true;
2168 /* No FF-coincidence possible,
2169 no catching up of a FF-coincidence with next page */
2172 if (!parallel_files
)
2173 for (q
= column_vector
, i
= columns
; i
; ++q
, --i
)
2174 q
->full_page_printed
= false;
2176 p
->full_page_printed
= false;
2179 if ((c
= getc (f
)) != '\n')
2193 if ((!parallel_files
|| column_number
== 1) && !single_ff
)
2197 /* If we're tabifying output,
2199 When print_char encounters white space it keeps track
2200 of our desired horizontal position and delays printing
2201 until this function is called. */
2204 print_white_space (void)
2207 int h_old
= output_position
;
2208 int goal
= h_old
+ spaces_not_printed
;
2210 while (goal
- h_old
> 1
2211 && (h_new
= POS_AFTER_TAB (chars_per_output_tab
, h_old
)) <= goal
)
2213 putchar (output_tab_char
);
2216 while (++h_old
<= goal
)
2219 output_position
= goal
;
2220 spaces_not_printed
= 0;
2223 /* Print column separators.
2225 We keep a count until we know that we'll be printing a line,
2226 then print_sep_string() is called. */
2229 print_sep_string (void)
2232 int l
= col_sep_length
;
2236 if (separators_not_printed
<= 0)
2238 /* We'll be starting a line with chars_per_margin, anything else? */
2239 if (spaces_not_printed
> 0)
2240 print_white_space ();
2244 for (; separators_not_printed
> 0; --separators_not_printed
)
2248 /* 3 types of sep_strings: spaces only, spaces and chars,
2252 /* We're tabifying output; consecutive spaces in
2253 sep_string may have to be converted to tabs */
2255 ++spaces_not_printed
;
2259 if (spaces_not_printed
> 0)
2260 print_white_space ();
2265 /* sep_string ends with some spaces */
2266 if (spaces_not_printed
> 0)
2267 print_white_space ();
2272 /* Print (or store, depending on p->char_func) a clump of N
2276 print_clump (COLUMN
*p
, int n
, char *clump
)
2279 (p
->char_func
) (*clump
++);
2282 /* Print a character.
2284 Update the following comment: process-char hasn't been used any
2286 If we're tabifying, all tabs have been converted to spaces by
2287 process_char(). Keep a count of consecutive spaces, and when
2288 a nonspace is encountered, call print_white_space() to print the
2289 required number of tabs and spaces. */
2298 ++spaces_not_printed
;
2301 else if (spaces_not_printed
> 0)
2302 print_white_space ();
2304 /* Nonprintables are assumed to have width 0, except '\b'. */
2305 if (! isprint (to_uchar (c
)))
2316 /* Skip to page PAGE before printing.
2317 PAGE may be larger than total number of pages. */
2320 skip_to_page (uintmax_t page
)
2327 for (n
= 1; n
< page
; ++n
)
2329 for (i
= 1; i
< lines_per_body
; ++i
)
2331 for (j
= 1, p
= column_vector
; j
<= columns
; ++j
, ++p
)
2332 if (p
->status
== OPEN
)
2336 for (j
= 1, p
= column_vector
; j
<= columns
; ++j
, ++p
)
2337 if (p
->status
== OPEN
)
2340 if (storing_columns
) /* change FF_FOUND to ON_HOLD */
2341 for (j
= 1, p
= column_vector
; j
<= columns
; ++j
, ++p
)
2342 if (p
->status
!= CLOSED
)
2343 p
->status
= ON_HOLD
;
2348 if (files_ready_to_read
< 1)
2350 /* It's very helpful, normally the total number of pages is
2351 not known in advance. */
2353 _("starting page number %"PRIuMAX
2354 " exceeds page count %"PRIuMAX
),
2359 return files_ready_to_read
> 0;
2364 Formfeeds are assumed to use up two lines at the beginning of
2370 char page_text
[256 + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (page_number
)];
2371 int available_width
;
2375 output_position
= 0;
2376 pad_across_to (chars_per_margin
);
2377 print_white_space ();
2379 if (page_number
== 0)
2380 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, 0, _("page number overflow"));
2382 /* The translator must ensure that formatting the translation of
2383 "Page %"PRIuMAX does not generate more than (sizeof page_text - 1)
2385 sprintf (page_text
, _("Page %"PRIuMAX
), page_number
);
2386 available_width
= header_width_available
- mbswidth (page_text
, 0);
2387 available_width
= MAX (0, available_width
);
2388 lhs_spaces
= available_width
>> 1;
2389 rhs_spaces
= available_width
- lhs_spaces
;
2391 printf ("\n\n%*s%s%*s%s%*s%s\n\n\n",
2392 chars_per_margin
, "",
2393 date_text
, lhs_spaces
, " ",
2394 file_text
, rhs_spaces
, " ", page_text
);
2396 print_a_header
= false;
2397 output_position
= 0;
2400 /* Print (or store, if p->char_func is store_char()) a line.
2402 Read a character to determine whether we have a line or not.
2403 (We may hit EOF, \n, or \f)
2405 Once we know we have a line,
2406 set pad_vertically = true, meaning it's safe
2407 to pad down at the end of the page, since we do have a page.
2408 print a header if needed.
2409 pad across to padding_not_printed if needed.
2410 print any separators which need to be printed.
2411 print a line number if it needs to be printed.
2413 Print the clump which corresponds to the first character.
2415 Enter a loop and keep printing until an end of line condition
2416 exists, or until we exceed chars_per_column.
2418 Return false if we exceed chars_per_column before reading
2419 an end of line character, true otherwise. */
2422 read_line (COLUMN
*p
)
2425 int chars
IF_LINT ( = 0);
2426 int last_input_position
;
2430 /* read 1st character in each line or any character succeeding a FF: */
2433 last_input_position
= input_position
;
2435 if (c
== '\f' && p
->full_page_printed
)
2436 if ((c
= getc (p
->fp
)) == '\n')
2438 p
->full_page_printed
= false;
2443 if ((c
= getc (p
->fp
)) != '\n')
2446 if (print_a_header
&& !storing_columns
)
2448 pad_vertically
= true;
2461 chars
= char_to_clump (c
);
2464 if (truncate_lines
&& input_position
> chars_per_column
)
2466 input_position
= last_input_position
;
2470 if (p
->char_func
!= store_char
)
2472 pad_vertically
= true;
2474 if (print_a_header
&& !storing_columns
)
2477 if (parallel_files
&& align_empty_cols
)
2479 /* We have to align empty columns at the beginning of a line. */
2480 k
= separators_not_printed
;
2481 separators_not_printed
= 0;
2482 for (j
= 1, q
= column_vector
; j
<= k
; ++j
, ++q
)
2485 separators_not_printed
+= 1;
2487 padding_not_printed
= p
->start_position
;
2489 spaces_not_printed
= chars_per_column
;
2491 spaces_not_printed
= 0;
2492 align_empty_cols
= false;
2495 if (padding_not_printed
- col_sep_length
> 0)
2497 pad_across_to (padding_not_printed
- col_sep_length
);
2498 padding_not_printed
= ANYWHERE
;
2501 if (use_col_separator
)
2502 print_sep_string ();
2506 add_line_number (p
);
2512 print_clump (p
, chars
, clump_buff
);
2523 if ((c
= getc (p
->fp
)) != '\n')
2534 last_input_position
= input_position
;
2535 chars
= char_to_clump (c
);
2536 if (truncate_lines
&& input_position
> chars_per_column
)
2538 input_position
= last_input_position
;
2542 print_clump (p
, chars
, clump_buff
);
2546 /* Print a line from buff.
2548 If this function has been called, we know we have "something to
2549 print". But it remains to be seen whether we have a real text page
2550 or an empty page (a single form feed) with/without a header only.
2551 Therefore first we set pad_vertically to true and print a header
2553 If FF_FOUND and we are using -t|-T option we omit any newline by
2554 setting pad_vertically to false (see print_page).
2555 Otherwise we pad across if necessary, print separators if necessary
2556 and text of COLUMN *p.
2558 Return true, meaning there is no need to call read_rest_of_line. */
2561 print_stored (COLUMN
*p
)
2566 int line
= p
->current_line
++;
2567 char *first
= &buff
[line_vector
[line
]];
2569 UMR: Uninitialized memory read:
2570 * This is occurring while in:
2571 print_stored [pr.c:2239]
2572 * Reading 4 bytes from 0x5148c in the heap.
2573 * Address 0x5148c is 4 bytes into a malloc'd block at 0x51488 of 676 bytes
2574 * This block was allocated from:
2576 xmalloc [xmalloc.c:94]
2577 init_store_cols [pr.c:1648]
2579 char *last
= &buff
[line_vector
[line
+ 1]];
2581 pad_vertically
= true;
2586 if (p
->status
== FF_FOUND
)
2588 for (i
= 1, q
= column_vector
; i
<= columns
; ++i
, ++q
)
2589 q
->status
= ON_HOLD
;
2590 if (column_vector
->lines_to_print
<= 0)
2593 pad_vertically
= false;
2594 return true; /* print a header only */
2598 if (padding_not_printed
- col_sep_length
> 0)
2600 pad_across_to (padding_not_printed
- col_sep_length
);
2601 padding_not_printed
= ANYWHERE
;
2604 if (use_col_separator
)
2605 print_sep_string ();
2607 while (first
!= last
)
2608 print_char (*first
++);
2610 if (spaces_not_printed
== 0)
2612 output_position
= p
->start_position
+ end_vector
[line
];
2613 if (p
->start_position
- col_sep_length
== chars_per_margin
)
2614 output_position
-= col_sep_length
;
2620 /* Convert a character to the proper format and return the number of
2621 characters in the resulting clump. Increment input_position by
2622 the width of the clump.
2624 Tabs are converted to clumps of spaces.
2625 Nonprintable characters may be converted to clumps of escape
2626 sequences or control prefixes.
2628 Note: the width of a clump is not necessarily equal to the number of
2629 characters in clump_buff. (e.g, the width of '\b' is -1, while the
2630 number of characters is 1.) */
2633 char_to_clump (char c
)
2635 unsigned char uc
= c
;
2636 char *s
= clump_buff
;
2641 int chars_per_c
= 8;
2643 if (c
== input_tab_char
)
2644 chars_per_c
= chars_per_input_tab
;
2646 if (c
== input_tab_char
|| c
== '\t')
2648 width
= TAB_WIDTH (chars_per_c
, input_position
);
2652 for (i
= width
; i
; --i
)
2663 else if (! isprint (uc
))
2665 if (use_esc_sequence
)
2670 sprintf (esc_buff
, "%03o", uc
);
2671 for (i
= 0; i
<= 2; ++i
)
2674 else if (use_cntrl_prefix
)
2688 sprintf (esc_buff
, "%03o", uc
);
2689 for (i
= 0; i
<= 2; ++i
)
2713 /* Too many backspaces must put us in position 0 -- never negative. */
2714 if (width
< 0 && input_position
== 0)
2719 else if (width
< 0 && input_position
<= -width
)
2722 input_position
+= width
;
2727 /* We've just printed some files and need to clean up things before
2728 looking for more options and printing the next batch of files.
2730 Free everything we've xmalloc'ed, except 'header'. */
2737 free (column_vector
);
2743 /* Complain, print a usage message, and die. */
2748 if (status
!= EXIT_SUCCESS
)
2753 Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n\
2758 Paginate or columnate FILE(s) for printing.\n\
2761 emit_mandatory_arg_note ();
2764 +FIRST_PAGE[:LAST_PAGE], --pages=FIRST_PAGE[:LAST_PAGE]\n\
2765 begin [stop] printing with page FIRST_[LAST_]PAGE\n\
2766 -COLUMN, --columns=COLUMN\n\
2767 output COLUMN columns and print columns down,\n\
2768 unless -a is used. Balance number of lines in the\n\
2769 columns on each page\n\
2772 -a, --across print columns across rather than down, used together\n\
2774 -c, --show-control-chars\n\
2775 use hat notation (^G) and octal backslash notation\n\
2776 -d, --double-space\n\
2777 double space the output\n\
2780 -D, --date-format=FORMAT\n\
2781 use FORMAT for the header date\n\
2782 -e[CHAR[WIDTH]], --expand-tabs[=CHAR[WIDTH]]\n\
2783 expand input CHARs (TABs) to tab WIDTH (8)\n\
2784 -F, -f, --form-feed\n\
2785 use form feeds instead of newlines to separate pages\n\
2786 (by a 3-line page header with -F or a 5-line header\n\
2787 and trailer without -F)\n\
2790 -h, --header=HEADER\n\
2791 use a centered HEADER instead of filename in page header,\n\
2792 -h \"\" prints a blank line, don't use -h\"\"\n\
2793 -i[CHAR[WIDTH]], --output-tabs[=CHAR[WIDTH]]\n\
2794 replace spaces with CHARs (TABs) to tab WIDTH (8)\n\
2795 -J, --join-lines merge full lines, turns off -W line truncation, no column\n\
2796 alignment, --sep-string[=STRING] sets separators\n\
2799 -l, --length=PAGE_LENGTH\n\
2800 set the page length to PAGE_LENGTH (66) lines\n\
2801 (default number of lines of text 56, and with -F 63)\n\
2802 -m, --merge print all files in parallel, one in each column,\n\
2803 truncate lines, but join lines of full length with -J\n\
2806 -n[SEP[DIGITS]], --number-lines[=SEP[DIGITS]]\n\
2807 number lines, use DIGITS (5) digits, then SEP (TAB),\n\
2808 default counting starts with 1st line of input file\n\
2809 -N, --first-line-number=NUMBER\n\
2810 start counting with NUMBER at 1st line of first\n\
2811 page printed (see +FIRST_PAGE)\n\
2814 -o, --indent=MARGIN\n\
2815 offset each line with MARGIN (zero) spaces, do not\n\
2816 affect -w or -W, MARGIN will be added to PAGE_WIDTH\n\
2817 -r, --no-file-warnings\n\
2818 omit warning when a file cannot be opened\n\
2821 -s[CHAR], --separator[=CHAR]\n\
2822 separate columns by a single character, default for CHAR\n\
2823 is the <TAB> character without -w and \'no char\' with -w\n\
2824 -s[CHAR] turns off line truncation of all 3 column\n\
2825 options (-COLUMN|-a -COLUMN|-m) except -w is set\n\
2828 -S[STRING], --sep-string[=STRING]\n\
2829 separate columns by STRING,\n\
2830 without -S: Default separator <TAB> with -J and <space>\n\
2831 otherwise (same as -S\" \"), no effect on column options\n\
2832 -t, --omit-header omit page headers and trailers\n\
2835 -T, --omit-pagination\n\
2836 omit page headers and trailers, eliminate any pagination\n\
2837 by form feeds set in input files\n\
2838 -v, --show-nonprinting\n\
2839 use octal backslash notation\n\
2840 -w, --width=PAGE_WIDTH\n\
2841 set page width to PAGE_WIDTH (72) characters for\n\
2842 multiple text-column output only, -s[char] turns off (72)\n\
2845 -W, --page-width=PAGE_WIDTH\n\
2846 set page width to PAGE_WIDTH (72) characters always,\n\
2847 truncate lines, except -J option is set, no interference\n\
2850 fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION
, stdout
);
2851 fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION
, stdout
);
2854 -t is implied if PAGE_LENGTH <= 10. With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read\n\
2857 emit_ancillary_info ();