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32 * @(#) Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
33 * @(#)look.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 5/4/95
34 * $FreeBSD: head/usr.bin/look/look.c 268242 2014-07-04 04:47:29Z eadler $
38 * look -- find lines in a sorted list.
40 * The man page said that TABs and SPACEs participate in -d comparisons.
41 * In fact, they were ignored. This implements historic practice, not
45 #include <sys/types.h>
63 #include "pathnames.h"
65 static char _path_words
[] = _PATH_WORDS
;
71 static int dflag
, fflag
;
73 static char *binary_search(wchar_t *, unsigned char *, unsigned char *);
74 static int compare(wchar_t *, unsigned char *, unsigned char *);
75 static char *linear_search(wchar_t *, unsigned char *, unsigned char *);
76 static int look(wchar_t *, unsigned char *, unsigned char *);
77 static wchar_t *prepkey(const char *, wchar_t);
78 static void print_from(wchar_t *, unsigned char *, unsigned char *);
80 static void usage(void);
82 static struct option longopts
[] = {
83 { "alternative",no_argument
, NULL
, 'a' },
84 { "alphanum", no_argument
, NULL
, 'd' },
85 { "ignore-case",no_argument
, NULL
, 'i' },
86 { "terminate", required_argument
, NULL
, 't'},
91 main(int argc
, char *argv
[])
96 unsigned char *back
, *front
;
97 unsigned const char *file
;
100 setlocale(LC_CTYPE
, "");
104 while ((ch
= getopt_long(argc
, argv
, "+adft:", longopts
, NULL
)) != -1)
116 if (mbrtowc(&termchar
, optarg
, MB_LEN_MAX
, NULL
) !=
118 errx(2, "invalid termination character");
129 if (argc
== 1) /* But set -df by default. */
131 key
= prepkey(*argv
++, termchar
);
138 if ((fd
= open(file
, O_RDONLY
, 0)) < 0 || fstat(fd
, &sb
))
140 if ((uintmax_t)sb
.st_size
> (uintmax_t)SIZE_T_MAX
)
141 errx(2, "%s: %s", file
, strerror(EFBIG
));
142 if (sb
.st_size
== 0) {
146 if ((front
= mmap(NULL
, (size_t)sb
.st_size
, PROT_READ
, MAP_SHARED
, fd
, (off_t
)0)) == MAP_FAILED
)
148 back
= front
+ sb
.st_size
;
149 match
*= (look(key
, front
, back
));
151 } while (argc
-- > 2 && (file
= *argv
++));
157 prepkey(const char *string
, wchar_t termchar
)
160 wchar_t *key
, *writep
;
165 * Reformat search string and convert to wide character representation
166 * to avoid doing it multiple times later.
168 if ((key
= malloc(sizeof(wchar_t) * (strlen(string
) + 1))) == NULL
)
172 while ((clen
= mbrtowc(&ch
, readp
, MB_LEN_MAX
, NULL
)) != 0) {
173 if (clen
== (size_t)-1 || clen
== (size_t)-2)
174 errc(2, EILSEQ
, NULL
);
177 if (!dflag
|| iswalnum(ch
))
182 if (termchar
!= L
'\0' && (writep
= wcschr(key
, termchar
)) != NULL
)
188 look(wchar_t *string
, unsigned char *front
, unsigned char *back
)
190 front
= binary_search(string
, front
, back
);
191 front
= linear_search(string
, front
, back
);
194 print_from(string
, front
, back
);
195 return (front
? 0 : 1);
200 * Binary search for "string" in memory between "front" and "back".
202 * This routine is expected to return a pointer to the start of a line at
203 * *or before* the first word matching "string". Relaxing the constraint
204 * this way simplifies the algorithm.
207 * front points to the beginning of a line at or before the first
210 * back points to the beginning of a line at or after the first
213 * Base of the Invariants.
217 * Advancing the Invariants:
219 * p = first newline after halfway point from front to back.
221 * If the string at "p" is not greater than the string to match,
222 * p is the new front. Otherwise it is the new back.
226 * The definition of the routine allows it return at any point,
227 * since front is always at or before the line to print.
229 * In fact, it returns when the chosen "p" equals "back". This
230 * implies that there exists a string is least half as long as
231 * (back - front), which in turn implies that a linear search will
232 * be no more expensive than the cost of simply printing a string or two.
234 * Trying to continue with binary search at this point would be
235 * more trouble than it's worth.
237 #define SKIP_PAST_NEWLINE(p, back) \
238 while (p < back && *p++ != '\n');
241 binary_search(wchar_t *string
, unsigned char *front
, unsigned char *back
)
245 p
= front
+ (back
- front
) / 2;
246 SKIP_PAST_NEWLINE(p
, back
);
249 * If the file changes underneath us, make sure we don't
252 while (p
< back
&& back
> front
) {
253 if (compare(string
, p
, back
) == GREATER
)
257 p
= front
+ (back
- front
) / 2;
258 SKIP_PAST_NEWLINE(p
, back
);
264 * Find the first line that starts with string, linearly searching from front
267 * Return NULL for no such line.
269 * This routine assumes:
271 * o front points at the first character in a line.
272 * o front is before or at the first line to be printed.
275 linear_search(wchar_t *string
, unsigned char *front
, unsigned char *back
)
277 while (front
< back
) {
278 switch (compare(string
, front
, back
)) {
279 case EQUAL
: /* Found it. */
281 case LESS
: /* No such string. */
283 case GREATER
: /* Keep going. */
286 SKIP_PAST_NEWLINE(front
, back
);
292 * Print as many lines as match string, starting at front.
295 print_from(wchar_t *string
, unsigned char *front
, unsigned char *back
)
297 for (; front
< back
&& compare(string
, front
, back
) == EQUAL
; ++front
) {
298 for (; front
< back
&& *front
!= '\n'; ++front
)
299 if (putchar(*front
) == EOF
)
301 if (putchar('\n') == EOF
)
307 * Return LESS, GREATER, or EQUAL depending on how the string1 compares with
308 * string2 (s1 ??? s2).
310 * o Matches up to len(s1) are EQUAL.
311 * o Matches up to len(s2) are GREATER.
313 * Compare understands about the -f and -d flags, and treats comparisons
316 * The string "s1" is null terminated. The string s2 is '\n' terminated (or
317 * "back" terminated).
320 compare(wchar_t *s1
, unsigned char *s2
, unsigned char *back
)
325 for (; *s1
&& s2
< back
&& *s2
!= '\n'; ++s1
, s2
+= len2
) {
327 len2
= mbrtowc(&ch2
, s2
, back
- s2
, NULL
);
328 if (len2
== (size_t)-1 || len2
== (size_t)-2) {
334 if (dflag
&& !iswalnum(ch2
)) {
335 /* Ignore character in comparison. */
340 return (ch1
< ch2
? LESS
: GREATER
);
342 return (*s1
? GREATER
: EQUAL
);
348 fprintf(stderr
, "usage: look [-df] [-t char] string [file ...]\n");