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1 /* cut - remove parts of lines of files
2 Copyright (C) 1997-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Copyright (C) 1984 David M. Ihnat
5 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 (at your option) any later version.
10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
18 /* Written by David Ihnat. */
20 /* POSIX changes, bug fixes, long-named options, and cleanup
21 by David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
23 Rewrite cut_fields and cut_bytes -- Jim Meyering. */
25 #include <config.h>
27 #include <stdio.h>
28 #include <assert.h>
29 #include <getopt.h>
30 #include <sys/types.h>
31 #include "system.h"
33 #include "error.h"
34 #include "fadvise.h"
35 #include "getndelim2.h"
36 #include "hash.h"
37 #include "quote.h"
38 #include "xstrndup.h"
40 /* The official name of this program (e.g., no 'g' prefix). */
41 #define PROGRAM_NAME "cut"
43 #define AUTHORS \
44 proper_name ("David M. Ihnat"), \
45 proper_name ("David MacKenzie"), \
46 proper_name ("Jim Meyering")
48 #define FATAL_ERROR(Message) \
49 do \
50 { \
51 error (0, 0, (Message)); \
52 usage (EXIT_FAILURE); \
53 } \
54 while (0)
56 /* Append LOW, HIGH to the list RP of range pairs, allocating additional
57 space if necessary. Update local variable N_RP. When allocating,
58 update global variable N_RP_ALLOCATED. */
60 #define ADD_RANGE_PAIR(rp, low, high) \
61 do \
62 { \
63 if (low == 0 || high == 0) \
64 FATAL_ERROR (_("fields and positions are numbered from 1")); \
65 if (n_rp >= n_rp_allocated) \
66 { \
67 (rp) = X2NREALLOC (rp, &n_rp_allocated); \
68 } \
69 rp[n_rp].lo = (low); \
70 rp[n_rp].hi = (high); \
71 ++n_rp; \
72 } \
73 while (0)
75 struct range_pair
77 size_t lo;
78 size_t hi;
81 /* This buffer is used to support the semantics of the -s option
82 (or lack of same) when the specified field list includes (does
83 not include) the first field. In both of those cases, the entire
84 first field must be read into this buffer to determine whether it
85 is followed by a delimiter or a newline before any of it may be
86 output. Otherwise, cut_fields can do the job without using this
87 buffer. */
88 static char *field_1_buffer;
90 /* The number of bytes allocated for FIELD_1_BUFFER. */
91 static size_t field_1_bufsize;
93 /* The largest field or byte index used as an endpoint of a closed
94 or degenerate range specification; this doesn't include the starting
95 index of right-open-ended ranges. For example, with either range spec
96 '2-5,9-', '2-3,5,9-' this variable would be set to 5. */
97 static size_t max_range_endpoint;
99 /* If nonzero, this is the index of the first field in a range that goes
100 to end of line. */
101 static size_t eol_range_start;
103 /* This is a bit vector.
104 In byte mode, which bytes to output.
105 In field mode, which DELIM-separated fields to output.
106 Both bytes and fields are numbered starting with 1,
107 so the zeroth bit of this array is unused.
108 A field or byte K has been selected if
109 (K <= MAX_RANGE_ENDPOINT and is_printable_field(K))
110 || (EOL_RANGE_START > 0 && K >= EOL_RANGE_START). */
111 static unsigned char *printable_field;
113 enum operating_mode
115 undefined_mode,
117 /* Output characters that are in the given bytes. */
118 byte_mode,
120 /* Output the given delimeter-separated fields. */
121 field_mode
124 static enum operating_mode operating_mode;
126 /* If true do not output lines containing no delimeter characters.
127 Otherwise, all such lines are printed. This option is valid only
128 with field mode. */
129 static bool suppress_non_delimited;
131 /* If nonzero, print all bytes, characters, or fields _except_
132 those that were specified. */
133 static bool complement;
135 /* The delimeter character for field mode. */
136 static unsigned char delim;
138 /* True if the --output-delimiter=STRING option was specified. */
139 static bool output_delimiter_specified;
141 /* The length of output_delimiter_string. */
142 static size_t output_delimiter_length;
144 /* The output field separator string. Defaults to the 1-character
145 string consisting of the input delimiter. */
146 static char *output_delimiter_string;
148 /* True if we have ever read standard input. */
149 static bool have_read_stdin;
151 #define HT_RANGE_START_INDEX_INITIAL_CAPACITY 31
153 /* The set of range-start indices. For example, given a range-spec list like
154 '-b1,3-5,4-9,15-', the following indices will be recorded here: 1, 3, 15.
155 Note that although '4' looks like a range-start index, it is in the middle
156 of the '3-5' range, so it doesn't count.
157 This table is created/used IFF output_delimiter_specified is set. */
158 static Hash_table *range_start_ht;
160 /* For long options that have no equivalent short option, use a
161 non-character as a pseudo short option, starting with CHAR_MAX + 1. */
162 enum
164 OUTPUT_DELIMITER_OPTION = CHAR_MAX + 1,
165 COMPLEMENT_OPTION
168 static struct option const longopts[] =
170 {"bytes", required_argument, NULL, 'b'},
171 {"characters", required_argument, NULL, 'c'},
172 {"fields", required_argument, NULL, 'f'},
173 {"delimiter", required_argument, NULL, 'd'},
174 {"only-delimited", no_argument, NULL, 's'},
175 {"output-delimiter", required_argument, NULL, OUTPUT_DELIMITER_OPTION},
176 {"complement", no_argument, NULL, COMPLEMENT_OPTION},
177 {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL},
178 {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL},
179 {NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
182 void
183 usage (int status)
185 if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS)
186 emit_try_help ();
187 else
189 printf (_("\
190 Usage: %s OPTION... [FILE]...\n\
192 program_name);
193 fputs (_("\
194 Print selected parts of lines from each FILE to standard output.\n\
195 "), stdout);
197 emit_mandatory_arg_note ();
199 fputs (_("\
200 -b, --bytes=LIST select only these bytes\n\
201 -c, --characters=LIST select only these characters\n\
202 -d, --delimiter=DELIM use DELIM instead of TAB for field delimiter\n\
203 "), stdout);
204 fputs (_("\
205 -f, --fields=LIST select only these fields; also print any line\n\
206 that contains no delimiter character, unless\n\
207 the -s option is specified\n\
208 -n (ignored)\n\
209 "), stdout);
210 fputs (_("\
211 --complement complement the set of selected bytes, characters\n\
212 or fields\n\
213 "), stdout);
214 fputs (_("\
215 -s, --only-delimited do not print lines not containing delimiters\n\
216 --output-delimiter=STRING use STRING as the output delimiter\n\
217 the default is to use the input delimiter\n\
218 "), stdout);
219 fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
220 fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
221 fputs (_("\
223 Use one, and only one of -b, -c or -f. Each LIST is made up of one\n\
224 range, or many ranges separated by commas. Selected input is written\n\
225 in the same order that it is read, and is written exactly once.\n\
226 "), stdout);
227 fputs (_("\
228 Each range is one of:\n\
230 N N'th byte, character or field, counted from 1\n\
231 N- from N'th byte, character or field, to end of line\n\
232 N-M from N'th to M'th (included) byte, character or field\n\
233 -M from first to M'th (included) byte, character or field\n\
235 With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n\
236 "), stdout);
237 emit_ancillary_info ();
239 exit (status);
242 static inline void
243 mark_range_start (size_t i)
245 /* Record the fact that 'i' is a range-start index. */
246 void *ent_from_table = hash_insert (range_start_ht, (void*) i);
247 if (ent_from_table == NULL)
249 /* Insertion failed due to lack of memory. */
250 xalloc_die ();
252 assert ((size_t) ent_from_table == i);
255 static inline void
256 mark_printable_field (size_t i)
258 size_t n = i / CHAR_BIT;
259 printable_field[n] |= (1 << (i % CHAR_BIT));
262 static inline bool
263 is_printable_field (size_t i)
265 size_t n = i / CHAR_BIT;
266 return (printable_field[n] >> (i % CHAR_BIT)) & 1;
269 static size_t
270 hash_int (const void *x, size_t tablesize)
272 #ifdef UINTPTR_MAX
273 uintptr_t y = (uintptr_t) x;
274 #else
275 size_t y = (size_t) x;
276 #endif
277 return y % tablesize;
280 static bool
281 hash_compare_ints (void const *x, void const *y)
283 return (x == y) ? true : false;
286 static bool
287 is_range_start_index (size_t i)
289 return hash_lookup (range_start_ht, (void *) i) ? true : false;
292 /* Return nonzero if the K'th field or byte is printable.
293 When returning nonzero, if RANGE_START is non-NULL,
294 set *RANGE_START to true if K is the beginning of a range, and to
295 false otherwise. */
297 static bool
298 print_kth (size_t k, bool *range_start)
300 bool k_selected
301 = ((0 < eol_range_start && eol_range_start <= k)
302 || (k <= max_range_endpoint && is_printable_field (k)));
304 bool is_selected = k_selected ^ complement;
305 if (range_start && is_selected)
306 *range_start = is_range_start_index (k);
308 return is_selected;
311 /* Comparison function for qsort to order the list of
312 struct range_pairs. */
313 static int
314 compare_ranges (const void *a, const void *b)
316 int a_start = ((const struct range_pair *) a)->lo;
317 int b_start = ((const struct range_pair *) b)->lo;
318 return a_start < b_start ? -1 : a_start > b_start;
321 /* Given the list of field or byte range specifications FIELDSTR, set
322 MAX_RANGE_ENDPOINT and allocate and initialize the PRINTABLE_FIELD
323 array. If there is a right-open-ended range, set EOL_RANGE_START
324 to its starting index. FIELDSTR should be composed of one or more
325 numbers or ranges of numbers, separated by blanks or commas.
326 Incomplete ranges may be given: '-m' means '1-m'; 'n-' means 'n'
327 through end of line. Return true if FIELDSTR contains at least
328 one field specification, false otherwise. */
330 /* FIXME-someday: What if the user wants to cut out the 1,000,000-th
331 field of some huge input file? This function shouldn't have to
332 allocate a table of a million bits just so we can test every
333 field < 10^6 with an array dereference. Instead, consider using
334 an adaptive approach: if the range of selected fields is too large,
335 but only a few fields/byte-offsets are actually selected, use a
336 hash table. If the range of selected fields is too large, and
337 too many are selected, then resort to using the range-pairs (the
338 'rp' array) directly. */
340 static bool
341 set_fields (const char *fieldstr)
343 size_t initial = 1; /* Value of first number in a range. */
344 size_t value = 0; /* If nonzero, a number being accumulated. */
345 bool lhs_specified = false;
346 bool rhs_specified = false;
347 bool dash_found = false; /* True if a '-' is found in this field. */
348 bool field_found = false; /* True if at least one field spec
349 has been processed. */
351 struct range_pair *rp = NULL;
352 size_t n_rp = 0;
353 size_t n_rp_allocated = 0;
354 size_t i;
355 bool in_digits = false;
357 /* Collect and store in RP the range end points.
358 It also sets EOL_RANGE_START if appropriate. */
360 while (true)
362 if (*fieldstr == '-')
364 in_digits = false;
365 /* Starting a range. */
366 if (dash_found)
367 FATAL_ERROR (_("invalid byte, character or field list"));
368 dash_found = true;
369 fieldstr++;
371 if (lhs_specified && !value)
372 FATAL_ERROR (_("fields and positions are numbered from 1"));
374 initial = (lhs_specified ? value : 1);
375 value = 0;
377 else if (*fieldstr == ','
378 || isblank (to_uchar (*fieldstr)) || *fieldstr == '\0')
380 in_digits = false;
381 /* Ending the string, or this field/byte sublist. */
382 if (dash_found)
384 dash_found = false;
386 if (!lhs_specified && !rhs_specified)
387 FATAL_ERROR (_("invalid range with no endpoint: -"));
389 /* A range. Possibilities: -n, m-n, n-.
390 In any case, 'initial' contains the start of the range. */
391 if (!rhs_specified)
393 /* 'n-'. From 'initial' to end of line. If we've already
394 seen an M- range, ignore subsequent N- unless N < M. */
395 if (eol_range_start == 0 || initial < eol_range_start)
396 eol_range_start = initial;
397 field_found = true;
399 else
401 /* 'm-n' or '-n' (1-n). */
402 if (value < initial)
403 FATAL_ERROR (_("invalid decreasing range"));
405 /* Is there already a range going to end of line? */
406 if (eol_range_start != 0)
408 /* Yes. Is the new sequence already contained
409 in the old one? If so, no processing is
410 necessary. */
411 if (initial < eol_range_start)
413 /* No, the new sequence starts before the
414 old. Does the old range going to end of line
415 extend into the new range? */
416 if (eol_range_start <= value)
418 /* Yes. Simply move the end of line marker. */
419 eol_range_start = initial;
421 else
423 /* No. A simple range, before and disjoint from
424 the range going to end of line. Fill it. */
425 ADD_RANGE_PAIR (rp, initial, value);
428 /* In any case, some fields were selected. */
429 field_found = true;
432 else
434 /* There is no range going to end of line. */
435 ADD_RANGE_PAIR (rp, initial, value);
436 field_found = true;
438 value = 0;
441 else
443 /* A simple field number, not a range. */
444 ADD_RANGE_PAIR (rp, value, value);
445 value = 0;
446 field_found = true;
449 if (*fieldstr == '\0')
451 break;
454 fieldstr++;
455 lhs_specified = false;
456 rhs_specified = false;
458 else if (ISDIGIT (*fieldstr))
460 /* Record beginning of digit string, in case we have to
461 complain about it. */
462 static char const *num_start;
463 if (!in_digits || !num_start)
464 num_start = fieldstr;
465 in_digits = true;
467 if (dash_found)
468 rhs_specified = 1;
469 else
470 lhs_specified = 1;
472 /* Detect overflow. */
473 if (!DECIMAL_DIGIT_ACCUMULATE (value, *fieldstr - '0', size_t))
475 /* In case the user specified -c$(echo 2^64|bc),22,
476 complain only about the first number. */
477 /* Determine the length of the offending number. */
478 size_t len = strspn (num_start, "0123456789");
479 char *bad_num = xstrndup (num_start, len);
480 if (operating_mode == byte_mode)
481 error (0, 0,
482 _("byte offset %s is too large"), quote (bad_num));
483 else
484 error (0, 0,
485 _("field number %s is too large"), quote (bad_num));
486 free (bad_num);
487 exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
490 fieldstr++;
492 else
493 FATAL_ERROR (_("invalid byte, character or field list"));
496 max_range_endpoint = 0;
497 for (i = 0; i < n_rp; i++)
499 if (rp[i].hi > max_range_endpoint)
500 max_range_endpoint = rp[i].hi;
503 /* Allocate an array large enough so that it may be indexed by
504 the field numbers corresponding to all finite ranges
505 (i.e. '2-6' or '-4', but not '5-') in FIELDSTR. */
507 if (max_range_endpoint)
508 printable_field = xzalloc (max_range_endpoint / CHAR_BIT + 1);
510 qsort (rp, n_rp, sizeof (rp[0]), compare_ranges);
512 /* Set the array entries corresponding to integers in the ranges of RP. */
513 for (i = 0; i < n_rp; i++)
515 /* Ignore any range that is subsumed by the to-EOL range. */
516 if (eol_range_start && eol_range_start <= rp[i].lo)
517 continue;
519 /* Record the range-start indices, i.e., record each start
520 index that is not part of any other (lo..hi] range. */
521 size_t rsi_candidate = complement ? rp[i].hi + 1 : rp[i].lo;
522 if (output_delimiter_specified
523 && !is_printable_field (rsi_candidate))
524 mark_range_start (rsi_candidate);
526 for (size_t j = rp[i].lo; j <= rp[i].hi; j++)
527 mark_printable_field (j);
530 if (output_delimiter_specified
531 && !complement
532 && eol_range_start
533 && max_range_endpoint && !is_printable_field (eol_range_start))
534 mark_range_start (eol_range_start);
536 free (rp);
538 return field_found;
541 /* Read from stream STREAM, printing to standard output any selected bytes. */
543 static void
544 cut_bytes (FILE *stream)
546 size_t byte_idx; /* Number of bytes in the line so far. */
547 /* Whether to begin printing delimiters between ranges for the current line.
548 Set after we've begun printing data corresponding to the first range. */
549 bool print_delimiter;
551 byte_idx = 0;
552 print_delimiter = false;
553 while (1)
555 int c; /* Each character from the file. */
557 c = getc (stream);
559 if (c == '\n')
561 putchar ('\n');
562 byte_idx = 0;
563 print_delimiter = false;
565 else if (c == EOF)
567 if (byte_idx > 0)
568 putchar ('\n');
569 break;
571 else
573 bool range_start;
574 bool *rs = output_delimiter_specified ? &range_start : NULL;
575 if (print_kth (++byte_idx, rs))
577 if (rs && *rs && print_delimiter)
579 fwrite (output_delimiter_string, sizeof (char),
580 output_delimiter_length, stdout);
582 print_delimiter = true;
583 putchar (c);
589 /* Read from stream STREAM, printing to standard output any selected fields. */
591 static void
592 cut_fields (FILE *stream)
594 int c;
595 size_t field_idx = 1;
596 bool found_any_selected_field = false;
597 bool buffer_first_field;
599 c = getc (stream);
600 if (c == EOF)
601 return;
603 ungetc (c, stream);
604 c = 0;
606 /* To support the semantics of the -s flag, we may have to buffer
607 all of the first field to determine whether it is 'delimited.'
608 But that is unnecessary if all non-delimited lines must be printed
609 and the first field has been selected, or if non-delimited lines
610 must be suppressed and the first field has *not* been selected.
611 That is because a non-delimited line has exactly one field. */
612 buffer_first_field = (suppress_non_delimited ^ !print_kth (1, NULL));
614 while (1)
616 if (field_idx == 1 && buffer_first_field)
618 ssize_t len;
619 size_t n_bytes;
620 bool got_line;
622 len = getndelim2 (&field_1_buffer, &field_1_bufsize, 0,
623 GETNLINE_NO_LIMIT, delim, '\n', stream);
624 if (len < 0)
626 free (field_1_buffer);
627 field_1_buffer = NULL;
628 if (ferror (stream) || feof (stream))
629 break;
630 xalloc_die ();
633 n_bytes = len;
634 assert (n_bytes != 0);
636 c = 0;
637 got_line = field_1_buffer[n_bytes - 1] == '\n';
639 /* If the first field extends to the end of line (it is not
640 delimited) and we are printing all non-delimited lines,
641 print this one. */
642 if (to_uchar (field_1_buffer[n_bytes - 1]) != delim || got_line)
644 if (suppress_non_delimited && !(got_line && delim == '\n'))
646 /* Empty. */
648 else
650 fwrite (field_1_buffer, sizeof (char), n_bytes, stdout);
651 /* Make sure the output line is newline terminated. */
652 if (! got_line)
653 putchar ('\n');
654 c = '\n';
656 continue;
658 if (print_kth (1, NULL))
660 /* Print the field, but not the trailing delimiter. */
661 fwrite (field_1_buffer, sizeof (char), n_bytes - 1, stdout);
662 found_any_selected_field = true;
664 ++field_idx;
667 int prev_c = c;
669 if (print_kth (field_idx, NULL))
671 if (found_any_selected_field)
673 fwrite (output_delimiter_string, sizeof (char),
674 output_delimiter_length, stdout);
676 found_any_selected_field = true;
678 while ((c = getc (stream)) != delim && c != '\n' && c != EOF)
680 putchar (c);
681 prev_c = c;
684 else
686 while ((c = getc (stream)) != delim && c != '\n' && c != EOF)
688 prev_c = c;
692 if (c == '\n' || c == EOF)
694 if (found_any_selected_field
695 || !(suppress_non_delimited && field_idx == 1))
697 if (c == '\n' || prev_c != '\n')
698 putchar ('\n');
700 if (c == EOF)
701 break;
702 field_idx = 1;
703 found_any_selected_field = false;
705 else if (c == delim)
706 field_idx++;
710 static void
711 cut_stream (FILE *stream)
713 if (operating_mode == byte_mode)
714 cut_bytes (stream);
715 else
716 cut_fields (stream);
719 /* Process file FILE to standard output.
720 Return true if successful. */
722 static bool
723 cut_file (char const *file)
725 FILE *stream;
727 if (STREQ (file, "-"))
729 have_read_stdin = true;
730 stream = stdin;
732 else
734 stream = fopen (file, "r");
735 if (stream == NULL)
737 error (0, errno, "%s", file);
738 return false;
742 fadvise (stream, FADVISE_SEQUENTIAL);
744 cut_stream (stream);
746 if (ferror (stream))
748 error (0, errno, "%s", file);
749 return false;
751 if (STREQ (file, "-"))
752 clearerr (stream); /* Also clear EOF. */
753 else if (fclose (stream) == EOF)
755 error (0, errno, "%s", file);
756 return false;
758 return true;
762 main (int argc, char **argv)
764 int optc;
765 bool ok;
766 bool delim_specified = false;
767 char *spec_list_string IF_LINT ( = NULL);
769 initialize_main (&argc, &argv);
770 set_program_name (argv[0]);
771 setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
772 bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
773 textdomain (PACKAGE);
775 atexit (close_stdout);
777 operating_mode = undefined_mode;
779 /* By default, all non-delimited lines are printed. */
780 suppress_non_delimited = false;
782 delim = '\0';
783 have_read_stdin = false;
785 while ((optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, "b:c:d:f:ns", longopts, NULL)) != -1)
787 switch (optc)
789 case 'b':
790 case 'c':
791 /* Build the byte list. */
792 if (operating_mode != undefined_mode)
793 FATAL_ERROR (_("only one type of list may be specified"));
794 operating_mode = byte_mode;
795 spec_list_string = optarg;
796 break;
798 case 'f':
799 /* Build the field list. */
800 if (operating_mode != undefined_mode)
801 FATAL_ERROR (_("only one type of list may be specified"));
802 operating_mode = field_mode;
803 spec_list_string = optarg;
804 break;
806 case 'd':
807 /* New delimiter. */
808 /* Interpret -d '' to mean 'use the NUL byte as the delimiter.' */
809 if (optarg[0] != '\0' && optarg[1] != '\0')
810 FATAL_ERROR (_("the delimiter must be a single character"));
811 delim = optarg[0];
812 delim_specified = true;
813 break;
815 case OUTPUT_DELIMITER_OPTION:
816 output_delimiter_specified = true;
817 /* Interpret --output-delimiter='' to mean
818 'use the NUL byte as the delimiter.' */
819 output_delimiter_length = (optarg[0] == '\0'
820 ? 1 : strlen (optarg));
821 output_delimiter_string = xstrdup (optarg);
822 break;
824 case 'n':
825 break;
827 case 's':
828 suppress_non_delimited = true;
829 break;
831 case COMPLEMENT_OPTION:
832 complement = true;
833 break;
835 case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR;
837 case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS);
839 default:
840 usage (EXIT_FAILURE);
844 if (operating_mode == undefined_mode)
845 FATAL_ERROR (_("you must specify a list of bytes, characters, or fields"));
847 if (delim_specified && operating_mode != field_mode)
848 FATAL_ERROR (_("an input delimiter may be specified only\
849 when operating on fields"));
851 if (suppress_non_delimited && operating_mode != field_mode)
852 FATAL_ERROR (_("suppressing non-delimited lines makes sense\n\
853 \tonly when operating on fields"));
855 if (output_delimiter_specified)
857 range_start_ht = hash_initialize (HT_RANGE_START_INDEX_INITIAL_CAPACITY,
858 NULL, hash_int,
859 hash_compare_ints, NULL);
860 if (range_start_ht == NULL)
861 xalloc_die ();
865 if (! set_fields (spec_list_string))
867 if (operating_mode == field_mode)
868 FATAL_ERROR (_("missing list of fields"));
869 else
870 FATAL_ERROR (_("missing list of positions"));
873 if (!delim_specified)
874 delim = '\t';
876 if (output_delimiter_string == NULL)
878 static char dummy[2];
879 dummy[0] = delim;
880 dummy[1] = '\0';
881 output_delimiter_string = dummy;
882 output_delimiter_length = 1;
885 if (optind == argc)
886 ok = cut_file ("-");
887 else
888 for (ok = true; optind < argc; optind++)
889 ok &= cut_file (argv[optind]);
891 if (range_start_ht)
892 hash_free (range_start_ht);
894 if (have_read_stdin && fclose (stdin) == EOF)
896 error (0, errno, "-");
897 ok = false;
900 exit (ok ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE);