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37 * @(#)conv.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/2/94
38 * $FreeBSD: src/bin/dd/conv.c,v 1.15 1999/09/13 21:47:10 green Exp $
39 * $DragonFly: src/bin/dd/conv.c,v 1.5 2004/11/07 21:54:51 eirikn Exp $
42 #include <sys/param.h>
52 * Copy input to output. Input is buffered until reaches obs, and then
53 * output until less than obs remains. Only a single buffer is used.
54 * Worst case buffer calculation is (ibs + obs - 1).
63 if ((t
= ctab
) != NULL
)
64 for (inp
= in
.dbp
- (cnt
= in
.dbrcnt
); cnt
--; ++inp
)
67 /* Make the output buffer look right. */
71 if (in
.dbcnt
>= out
.dbsz
) {
72 /* If the output buffer is full, write it. */
76 * Ddout copies the leftover output to the beginning of
77 * the buffer and resets the output buffer. Reset the
78 * input buffer to match it.
88 /* Just update the count, everything is already in the buffer. */
94 * Copy variable length newline terminated records with a max size cbsz
95 * bytes to output. Records less than cbs are padded with spaces.
97 * max in buffer: MAX(ibs, cbsz)
98 * max out buffer: obs + cbsz
110 * Record truncation can cross block boundaries. If currently in a
111 * truncation state, keep tossing characters until reach a newline.
112 * Start at the beginning of the buffer, as the input buffer is always
116 for (inp
= in
.db
, cnt
= in
.dbrcnt
; cnt
&& *inp
++ != '\n'; --cnt
)
124 /* Adjust the input buffer numbers. */
126 in
.dbp
= inp
+ cnt
- 1;
130 * Copy records (max cbsz size chunks) into the output buffer. The
131 * translation is done as we copy into the output buffer.
134 for (inp
= in
.dbp
- in
.dbcnt
, outp
= out
.dbp
; in
.dbcnt
;) {
135 maxlen
= MIN(cbsz
, in
.dbcnt
);
136 if ((t
= ctab
) != NULL
)
137 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< maxlen
&& (ch
= *inp
++) != '\n';
141 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< maxlen
&& (ch
= *inp
++) != '\n';
145 * Check for short record without a newline. Reassemble the
148 if (ch
!= '\n' && in
.dbcnt
< cbsz
) {
149 memmove(in
.db
, in
.dbp
- in
.dbcnt
, in
.dbcnt
);
153 /* Adjust the input buffer numbers. */
158 /* Pad short records with spaces. */
160 memset(outp
, ctab
? ctab
[' '] : ' ', cbsz
- cnt
);
163 * If the next character wouldn't have ended the
164 * block, it's a truncation.
166 if (!in
.dbcnt
|| *inp
!= '\n')
169 /* Toss characters to a newline. */
170 for (; in
.dbcnt
&& *inp
++ != '\n'; --in
.dbcnt
);
177 /* Adjust output buffer numbers. */
179 if ((out
.dbcnt
+= cbsz
) >= out
.dbsz
)
183 in
.dbp
= in
.db
+ in
.dbcnt
;
190 * Copy any remaining data into the output buffer and pad to a record.
191 * Don't worry about truncation or translation, the input buffer is
192 * always empty when truncating, and no characters have been added for
193 * translation. The bottom line is that anything left in the input
194 * buffer is a truncated record. Anything left in the output buffer
195 * just wasn't big enough.
199 memmove(out
.dbp
, in
.dbp
- in
.dbcnt
, in
.dbcnt
);
200 memset(out
.dbp
+ in
.dbcnt
, ctab
? ctab
[' '] : ' ',
207 * Convert fixed length (cbsz) records to variable length. Deletes any
208 * trailing blanks and appends a newline.
210 * max in buffer: MAX(ibs, cbsz) + cbsz
211 * max out buffer: obs + cbsz
220 /* Translation and case conversion. */
221 if ((t
= ctab
) != NULL
)
222 for (cnt
= in
.dbrcnt
, inp
= in
.dbp
; cnt
--;) {
227 * Copy records (max cbsz size chunks) into the output buffer. The
228 * translation has to already be done or we might not recognize the
231 for (inp
= in
.db
; in
.dbcnt
>= cbsz
; inp
+= cbsz
, in
.dbcnt
-= cbsz
) {
232 for (t
= inp
+ cbsz
- 1; t
>= inp
&& *t
== ' '; --t
)
236 memmove(out
.dbp
, inp
, cnt
);
241 if (++out
.dbcnt
>= out
.dbsz
)
245 memmove(in
.db
, in
.dbp
- in
.dbcnt
, in
.dbcnt
);
246 in
.dbp
= in
.db
+ in
.dbcnt
;
256 warnx("%s: short input record", in
.name
);
257 for (t
= in
.db
+ in
.dbcnt
- 1; t
>= in
.db
&& *t
== ' '; --t
)
261 memmove(out
.dbp
, in
.db
, cnt
);