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1 /* Copyright (C) 1996-2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
3 Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>, 1996.
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
7 by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 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, write to the Free Software Foundation,
17 Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
19 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
20 # include "config.h"
21 #endif
23 #include <argp.h>
24 #include <assert.h>
25 #include <ctype.h>
26 #include <endian.h>
27 #include <errno.h>
28 #include <error.h>
29 #include <fcntl.h>
30 #include <iconv.h>
31 #include <langinfo.h>
32 #include <locale.h>
33 #include <libintl.h>
34 #include <limits.h>
35 #include <nl_types.h>
36 #include <obstack.h>
37 #include <stdint.h>
38 #include <stdio.h>
39 #include <stdlib.h>
40 #include <string.h>
41 #include <unistd.h>
42 #include <wchar.h>
44 #include "version.h"
46 #include "catgetsinfo.h"
49 #define SWAPU32(w) \
50 (((w) << 24) | (((w) & 0xff00) << 8) | (((w) >> 8) & 0xff00) | ((w) >> 24))
52 struct message_list
54 int number;
55 const char *message;
57 const char *fname;
58 size_t line;
59 const char *symbol;
61 struct message_list *next;
65 struct set_list
67 int number;
68 int deleted;
69 struct message_list *messages;
70 int last_message;
72 const char *fname;
73 size_t line;
74 const char *symbol;
76 struct set_list *next;
80 struct catalog
82 struct set_list *all_sets;
83 struct set_list *current_set;
84 size_t total_messages;
85 wint_t quote_char;
86 int last_set;
88 struct obstack mem_pool;
92 /* If non-zero force creation of new file, not using existing one. */
93 static int force_new;
95 /* Name of output file. */
96 static const char *output_name;
98 /* Name of generated C header file. */
99 static const char *header_name;
101 /* Name and version of program. */
102 static void print_version (FILE *stream, struct argp_state *state);
103 void (*argp_program_version_hook) (FILE *, struct argp_state *) = print_version;
105 #define OPT_NEW 1
107 /* Definitions of arguments for argp functions. */
108 static const struct argp_option options[] =
110 { "header", 'H', N_("NAME"), 0,
111 N_("Create C header file NAME containing symbol definitions") },
112 { "new", OPT_NEW, NULL, 0,
113 N_("Do not use existing catalog, force new output file") },
114 { "output", 'o', N_("NAME"), 0, N_("Write output to file NAME") },
115 { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL }
118 /* Short description of program. */
119 static const char doc[] = N_("Generate message catalog.\
120 \vIf INPUT-FILE is -, input is read from standard input. If OUTPUT-FILE\n\
121 is -, output is written to standard output.\n");
123 /* Strings for arguments in help texts. */
124 static const char args_doc[] = N_("\
125 -o OUTPUT-FILE [INPUT-FILE]...\n[OUTPUT-FILE [INPUT-FILE]...]");
127 /* Prototype for option handler. */
128 static error_t parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state);
130 /* Function to print some extra text in the help message. */
131 static char *more_help (int key, const char *text, void *input);
133 /* Data structure to communicate with argp functions. */
134 static struct argp argp =
136 options, parse_opt, args_doc, doc, NULL, more_help
140 /* Wrapper functions with error checking for standard functions. */
141 extern void *xmalloc (size_t n);
142 extern void *xcalloc (size_t n, size_t s);
143 extern void *xrealloc (void *o, size_t n);
144 extern char *xstrdup (const char *);
146 /* Prototypes for local functions. */
147 static void error_print (void);
148 static struct catalog *read_input_file (struct catalog *current,
149 const char *fname);
150 static void write_out (struct catalog *result, const char *output_name,
151 const char *header_name);
152 static struct set_list *find_set (struct catalog *current, int number);
153 static void normalize_line (const char *fname, size_t line, iconv_t cd,
154 wchar_t *string, wchar_t quote_char,
155 wchar_t escape_char);
156 static void read_old (struct catalog *catalog, const char *file_name);
157 static int open_conversion (const char *codesetp, iconv_t *cd_towcp,
158 iconv_t *cd_tombp, wchar_t *escape_charp);
162 main (int argc, char *argv[])
164 struct catalog *result;
165 int remaining;
167 /* Set program name for messages. */
168 error_print_progname = error_print;
170 /* Set locale via LC_ALL. */
171 setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
173 /* Set the text message domain. */
174 textdomain (PACKAGE);
176 /* Initialize local variables. */
177 result = NULL;
179 /* Parse and process arguments. */
180 argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, &remaining, NULL);
182 /* Determine output file. */
183 if (output_name == NULL)
184 output_name = remaining < argc ? argv[remaining++] : "-";
186 /* Process all input files. */
187 setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "C");
188 if (remaining < argc)
190 result = read_input_file (result, argv[remaining]);
191 while (++remaining < argc);
192 else
193 result = read_input_file (NULL, "-");
195 /* Write out the result. */
196 if (result != NULL)
197 write_out (result, output_name, header_name);
199 return error_message_count != 0;
203 /* Handle program arguments. */
204 static error_t
205 parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
207 switch (key)
209 case 'H':
210 header_name = arg;
211 break;
212 case OPT_NEW:
213 force_new = 1;
214 break;
215 case 'o':
216 output_name = arg;
217 break;
218 default:
219 return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
221 return 0;
225 static char *
226 more_help (int key, const char *text, void *input)
228 switch (key)
230 case ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA:
231 /* We print some extra information. */
232 return strdup (gettext ("\
233 For bug reporting instructions, please see:\n\
234 <http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/bugs.html>.\n"));
235 default:
236 break;
238 return (char *) text;
241 /* Print the version information. */
242 static void
243 print_version (FILE *stream, struct argp_state *state)
245 fprintf (stream, "gencat (GNU %s) %s\n", PACKAGE, VERSION);
246 fprintf (stream, gettext ("\
247 Copyright (C) %s Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n\
248 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO\n\
249 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.\n\
250 "), "2009");
251 fprintf (stream, gettext ("Written by %s.\n"), "Ulrich Drepper");
255 /* The address of this function will be assigned to the hook in the
256 error functions. */
257 static void
258 error_print ()
260 /* We don't want the program name to be printed in messages. Emacs'
261 compile.el does not like this. */
265 static struct catalog *
266 read_input_file (struct catalog *current, const char *fname)
268 FILE *fp;
269 char *buf;
270 size_t len;
271 size_t line_number;
272 wchar_t *wbuf;
273 size_t wbufsize;
274 iconv_t cd_towc = (iconv_t) -1;
275 iconv_t cd_tomb = (iconv_t) -1;
276 wchar_t escape_char = L'\\';
277 char *codeset = NULL;
279 if (strcmp (fname, "-") == 0 || strcmp (fname, "/dev/stdin") == 0)
281 fp = stdin;
282 fname = gettext ("*standard input*");
284 else
285 fp = fopen (fname, "r");
286 if (fp == NULL)
288 error (0, errno, gettext ("cannot open input file `%s'"), fname);
289 return current;
292 /* If we haven't seen anything yet, allocate result structure. */
293 if (current == NULL)
295 current = (struct catalog *) xcalloc (1, sizeof (*current));
297 #define obstack_chunk_alloc malloc
298 #define obstack_chunk_free free
299 obstack_init (&current->mem_pool);
301 current->current_set = find_set (current, NL_SETD);
304 buf = NULL;
305 len = 0;
306 line_number = 0;
308 wbufsize = 1024;
309 wbuf = (wchar_t *) xmalloc (wbufsize);
311 while (!feof (fp))
313 int continued;
314 int used;
315 size_t start_line = line_number + 1;
316 char *this_line;
320 int act_len;
322 act_len = getline (&buf, &len, fp);
323 if (act_len <= 0)
324 break;
325 ++line_number;
327 /* It the line continued? */
328 continued = 0;
329 if (buf[act_len - 1] == '\n')
331 --act_len;
333 /* There might be more than one backslash at the end of
334 the line. Only if there is an odd number of them is
335 the line continued. */
336 if (act_len > 0 && buf[act_len - 1] == '\\')
338 int temp_act_len = act_len;
342 --temp_act_len;
343 continued = !continued;
345 while (temp_act_len > 0 && buf[temp_act_len - 1] == '\\');
347 if (continued)
348 --act_len;
352 /* Append to currently selected line. */
353 obstack_grow (&current->mem_pool, buf, act_len);
355 while (continued);
357 obstack_1grow (&current->mem_pool, '\0');
358 this_line = (char *) obstack_finish (&current->mem_pool);
360 used = 0;
361 if (this_line[0] == '$')
363 if (isblank (this_line[1]))
365 int cnt = 1;
366 while (isblank (this_line[cnt]))
367 ++cnt;
368 if (strncmp (&this_line[cnt], "codeset=", 8) != 0)
369 /* This is a comment line. Do nothing. */;
370 else if (codeset != NULL)
371 /* Ignore multiple codeset. */;
372 else
374 int start = cnt + 8;
375 cnt = start;
376 while (this_line[cnt] != '\0' && !isspace (this_line[cnt]))
377 ++cnt;
378 if (cnt != start)
380 int len = cnt - start;
381 codeset = xmalloc (len + 1);
382 *((char *) mempcpy (codeset, &this_line[start], len))
383 = '\0';
387 else if (strncmp (&this_line[1], "set", 3) == 0)
389 int cnt = sizeof ("set");
390 int set_number;
391 const char *symbol = NULL;
392 while (isspace (this_line[cnt]))
393 ++cnt;
395 if (isdigit (this_line[cnt]))
397 set_number = atol (&this_line[cnt]);
399 /* If the given number for the character set is
400 higher than any we used for symbolic set names
401 avoid clashing by using only higher numbers for
402 the following symbolic definitions. */
403 if (set_number > current->last_set)
404 current->last_set = set_number;
406 else
408 /* See whether it is a reasonable identifier. */
409 int start = cnt;
410 while (isalnum (this_line[cnt]) || this_line[cnt] == '_')
411 ++cnt;
413 if (cnt == start)
415 /* No correct character found. */
416 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line,
417 gettext ("illegal set number"));
418 set_number = 0;
420 else
422 /* We have found seomthing that looks like a
423 correct identifier. */
424 struct set_list *runp;
426 this_line[cnt] = '\0';
427 used = 1;
428 symbol = &this_line[start];
430 /* Test whether the identifier was already used. */
431 runp = current->all_sets;
432 while (runp != 0)
433 if (runp->symbol != NULL
434 && strcmp (runp->symbol, symbol) == 0)
435 break;
436 else
437 runp = runp->next;
439 if (runp != NULL)
441 /* We cannot allow duplicate identifiers for
442 message sets. */
443 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line,
444 gettext ("duplicate set definition"));
445 error_at_line (0, 0, runp->fname, runp->line,
446 gettext ("\
447 this is the first definition"));
448 set_number = 0;
450 else
451 /* Allocate next free message set for identifier. */
452 set_number = ++current->last_set;
456 if (set_number != 0)
458 /* We found a legal set number. */
459 current->current_set = find_set (current, set_number);
460 if (symbol != NULL)
461 used = 1;
462 current->current_set->symbol = symbol;
463 current->current_set->fname = fname;
464 current->current_set->line = start_line;
467 else if (strncmp (&this_line[1], "delset", 6) == 0)
469 int cnt = sizeof ("delset");
470 size_t set_number;
471 while (isspace (this_line[cnt]))
472 ++cnt;
474 if (isdigit (this_line[cnt]))
476 size_t set_number = atol (&this_line[cnt]);
477 struct set_list *set;
479 /* Mark the message set with the given number as
480 deleted. */
481 set = find_set (current, set_number);
482 set->deleted = 1;
484 else
486 /* See whether it is a reasonable identifier. */
487 int start = cnt;
488 while (isalnum (this_line[cnt]) || this_line[cnt] == '_')
489 ++cnt;
491 if (cnt == start)
493 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line,
494 gettext ("illegal set number"));
495 set_number = 0;
497 else
499 const char *symbol;
500 struct set_list *runp;
502 this_line[cnt] = '\0';
503 used = 1;
504 symbol = &this_line[start];
506 /* We have a symbolic set name. This name must
507 appear somewhere else in the catalogs read so
508 far. */
509 set_number = 0;
510 for (runp = current->all_sets; runp != NULL;
511 runp = runp->next)
513 if (strcmp (runp->symbol, symbol) == 0)
515 runp->deleted = 1;
516 break;
519 if (runp == NULL)
520 /* Name does not exist before. */
521 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line,
522 gettext ("unknown set `%s'"), symbol);
526 else if (strncmp (&this_line[1], "quote", 5) == 0)
528 char buf[2];
529 char *bufptr;
530 size_t buflen;
531 char *wbufptr;
532 size_t wbuflen;
533 int cnt;
535 cnt = sizeof ("quote");
536 while (isspace (this_line[cnt]))
537 ++cnt;
539 /* We need the conversion. */
540 if (cd_towc == (iconv_t) -1
541 && open_conversion (codeset, &cd_towc, &cd_tomb,
542 &escape_char) != 0)
543 /* Something is wrong. */
544 goto out;
546 /* Yes, the quote char can be '\0'; this means no quote
547 char. The function using the information works on
548 wide characters so we have to convert it here. */
549 buf[0] = this_line[cnt];
550 buf[1] = '\0';
551 bufptr = buf;
552 buflen = 2;
554 wbufptr = (char *) wbuf;
555 wbuflen = wbufsize;
557 /* Flush the state. */
558 iconv (cd_towc, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
560 iconv (cd_towc, &bufptr, &buflen, &wbufptr, &wbuflen);
561 if (buflen != 0 || (wchar_t *) wbufptr != &wbuf[2])
562 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line,
563 gettext ("invalid quote character"));
564 else
565 /* Use the converted wide character. */
566 current->quote_char = wbuf[0];
568 else
570 int cnt;
571 cnt = 2;
572 while (this_line[cnt] != '\0' && !isspace (this_line[cnt]))
573 ++cnt;
574 this_line[cnt] = '\0';
575 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line,
576 gettext ("unknown directive `%s': line ignored"),
577 &this_line[1]);
580 else if (isalnum (this_line[0]) || this_line[0] == '_')
582 const char *ident = this_line;
583 char *line = this_line;
584 int message_number;
587 ++line;
588 while (line[0] != '\0' && !isspace (line[0]));
589 if (line[0] != '\0')
590 *line++ = '\0'; /* Terminate the identifier. */
592 /* Now we found the beginning of the message itself. */
594 if (isdigit (ident[0]))
596 struct message_list *runp;
597 struct message_list *lastp;
599 message_number = atoi (ident);
601 /* Find location to insert the new message. */
602 runp = current->current_set->messages;
603 lastp = NULL;
604 while (runp != NULL)
605 if (runp->number == message_number)
606 break;
607 else
609 lastp = runp;
610 runp = runp->next;
612 if (runp != NULL)
614 /* Oh, oh. There is already a message with this
615 number in the message set. */
616 if (runp->symbol == NULL)
618 /* The existing message had its number specified
619 by the user. Fatal collision type uh, oh. */
620 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line,
621 gettext ("duplicated message number"));
622 error_at_line (0, 0, runp->fname, runp->line,
623 gettext ("this is the first definition"));
624 message_number = 0;
626 else
628 /* Collision was with number auto-assigned to a
629 symbolic. Change existing symbolic number
630 and move to end the list (if not already there). */
631 runp->number = ++current->current_set->last_message;
633 if (runp->next != NULL)
635 struct message_list *endp;
637 if (lastp == NULL)
638 current->current_set->messages=runp->next;
639 else
640 lastp->next=runp->next;
642 endp = runp->next;
643 while (endp->next != NULL)
644 endp = endp->next;
646 endp->next = runp;
647 runp->next = NULL;
651 ident = NULL; /* We don't have a symbol. */
653 if (message_number != 0
654 && message_number > current->current_set->last_message)
655 current->current_set->last_message = message_number;
657 else if (ident[0] != '\0')
659 struct message_list *runp;
660 struct message_list *lastp;
662 /* Test whether the symbolic name was not used for
663 another message in this message set. */
664 runp = current->current_set->messages;
665 lastp = NULL;
666 while (runp != NULL)
667 if (runp->symbol != NULL && strcmp (ident, runp->symbol) == 0)
668 break;
669 else
670 runp = runp->next;
671 if (runp != NULL)
673 /* The name is already used. */
674 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line, gettext ("\
675 duplicated message identifier"));
676 error_at_line (0, 0, runp->fname, runp->line,
677 gettext ("this is the first definition"));
678 message_number = 0;
680 else
681 /* Give the message the next unused number. */
682 message_number = ++current->current_set->last_message;
684 else
685 message_number = 0;
687 if (message_number != 0)
689 char *inbuf;
690 size_t inlen;
691 char *outbuf;
692 size_t outlen;
693 struct message_list *newp;
694 size_t line_len = strlen (line) + 1;
695 size_t ident_len = 0;
697 /* We need the conversion. */
698 if (cd_towc == (iconv_t) -1
699 && open_conversion (codeset, &cd_towc, &cd_tomb,
700 &escape_char) != 0)
701 /* Something is wrong. */
702 goto out;
704 /* Convert to a wide character string. We have to
705 interpret escape sequences which will be impossible
706 without doing the conversion if the codeset of the
707 message is stateful. */
708 while (1)
710 inbuf = line;
711 inlen = line_len;
712 outbuf = (char *) wbuf;
713 outlen = wbufsize;
715 /* Flush the state. */
716 iconv (cd_towc, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
718 iconv (cd_towc, &inbuf, &inlen, &outbuf, &outlen);
719 if (inlen == 0)
721 /* The string is converted. */
722 assert (outlen < wbufsize);
723 assert (wbuf[(wbufsize - outlen) / sizeof (wchar_t) - 1]
724 == L'\0');
725 break;
728 if (outlen != 0)
730 /* Something is wrong with this string, we ignore it. */
731 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line, gettext ("\
732 invalid character: message ignored"));
733 goto ignore;
736 /* The output buffer is too small. */
737 wbufsize *= 2;
738 wbuf = (wchar_t *) xrealloc (wbuf, wbufsize);
741 /* Strip quote characters, change escape sequences into
742 correct characters etc. */
743 normalize_line (fname, start_line, cd_towc, wbuf,
744 current->quote_char, escape_char);
746 if (ident)
747 ident_len = line - this_line;
749 /* Now the string is free of escape sequences. Convert it
750 back into a multibyte character string. First free the
751 memory allocated for the original string. */
752 obstack_free (&current->mem_pool, this_line);
754 used = 1; /* Yes, we use the line. */
756 /* Now fill in the new string. It should never happen that
757 the replaced string is longer than the original. */
758 inbuf = (char *) wbuf;
759 inlen = (wcslen (wbuf) + 1) * sizeof (wchar_t);
761 outlen = obstack_room (&current->mem_pool);
762 obstack_blank (&current->mem_pool, outlen);
763 this_line = (char *) obstack_base (&current->mem_pool);
764 outbuf = this_line + ident_len;
765 outlen -= ident_len;
767 /* Flush the state. */
768 iconv (cd_tomb, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
770 iconv (cd_tomb, &inbuf, &inlen, &outbuf, &outlen);
771 if (inlen != 0)
773 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line,
774 gettext ("invalid line"));
775 goto ignore;
777 assert (outbuf[-1] == '\0');
779 /* Free the memory in the obstack we don't use. */
780 obstack_blank (&current->mem_pool, -(int) outlen);
781 line = obstack_finish (&current->mem_pool);
783 newp = (struct message_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (*newp));
784 newp->number = message_number;
785 newp->message = line + ident_len;
786 /* Remember symbolic name; is NULL if no is given. */
787 newp->symbol = ident ? line : NULL;
788 /* Remember where we found the character. */
789 newp->fname = fname;
790 newp->line = start_line;
792 /* Find place to insert to message. We keep them in a
793 sorted single linked list. */
794 if (current->current_set->messages == NULL
795 || current->current_set->messages->number > message_number)
797 newp->next = current->current_set->messages;
798 current->current_set->messages = newp;
800 else
802 struct message_list *runp;
803 runp = current->current_set->messages;
804 while (runp->next != NULL)
805 if (runp->next->number > message_number)
806 break;
807 else
808 runp = runp->next;
809 newp->next = runp->next;
810 runp->next = newp;
813 ++current->total_messages;
815 else
817 size_t cnt;
819 cnt = 0;
820 /* See whether we have any non-white space character in this
821 line. */
822 while (this_line[cnt] != '\0' && isspace (this_line[cnt]))
823 ++cnt;
825 if (this_line[cnt] != '\0')
826 /* Yes, some unknown characters found. */
827 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, start_line,
828 gettext ("malformed line ignored"));
831 ignore:
832 /* We can save the memory for the line if it was not used. */
833 if (!used)
834 obstack_free (&current->mem_pool, this_line);
837 /* Close the conversion modules. */
838 iconv_close (cd_towc);
839 iconv_close (cd_tomb);
840 free (codeset);
842 out:
843 free (wbuf);
845 if (fp != stdin)
846 fclose (fp);
847 return current;
851 static void
852 write_out (struct catalog *catalog, const char *output_name,
853 const char *header_name)
855 /* Computing the "optimal" size. */
856 struct set_list *set_run;
857 size_t best_total, best_size, best_depth;
858 size_t act_size, act_depth;
859 struct catalog_obj obj;
860 struct obstack string_pool;
861 const char *strings;
862 size_t strings_size;
863 uint32_t *array1, *array2;
864 size_t cnt;
865 int fd;
867 /* If not otherwise told try to read file with existing
868 translations. */
869 if (!force_new)
870 read_old (catalog, output_name);
872 /* Initialize best_size with a very high value. */
873 best_total = best_size = best_depth = UINT_MAX;
875 /* We need some start size for testing. Let's start with
876 TOTAL_MESSAGES / 5, which theoretically provides a mean depth of
877 5. */
878 act_size = 1 + catalog->total_messages / 5;
880 /* We determine the size of a hash table here. Because the message
881 numbers can be chosen arbitrary by the programmer we cannot use
882 the simple method of accessing the array using the message
883 number. The algorithm is based on the trivial hash function
884 NUMBER % TABLE_SIZE, where collisions are stored in a second
885 dimension up to TABLE_DEPTH. We here compute TABLE_SIZE so that
886 the needed space (= TABLE_SIZE * TABLE_DEPTH) is minimal. */
887 while (act_size <= best_total)
889 size_t deep[act_size];
891 act_depth = 1;
892 memset (deep, '\0', act_size * sizeof (size_t));
893 set_run = catalog->all_sets;
894 while (set_run != NULL)
896 struct message_list *message_run;
898 message_run = set_run->messages;
899 while (message_run != NULL)
901 size_t idx = (message_run->number * set_run->number) % act_size;
903 ++deep[idx];
904 if (deep[idx] > act_depth)
906 act_depth = deep[idx];
907 if (act_depth * act_size > best_total)
908 break;
910 message_run = message_run->next;
912 set_run = set_run->next;
915 if (act_depth * act_size <= best_total)
917 /* We have found a better solution. */
918 best_total = act_depth * act_size;
919 best_size = act_size;
920 best_depth = act_depth;
923 ++act_size;
926 /* let's be prepared for an empty message file. */
927 if (best_size == UINT_MAX)
929 best_size = 1;
930 best_depth = 1;
933 /* OK, now we have the size we will use. Fill in the header, build
934 the table and the second one with swapped byte order. */
935 obj.magic = CATGETS_MAGIC;
936 obj.plane_size = best_size;
937 obj.plane_depth = best_depth;
939 /* Allocate room for all needed arrays. */
940 array1 =
941 (uint32_t *) alloca (best_size * best_depth * sizeof (uint32_t) * 3);
942 memset (array1, '\0', best_size * best_depth * sizeof (uint32_t) * 3);
943 array2
944 = (uint32_t *) alloca (best_size * best_depth * sizeof (uint32_t) * 3);
945 obstack_init (&string_pool);
947 set_run = catalog->all_sets;
948 while (set_run != NULL)
950 struct message_list *message_run;
952 message_run = set_run->messages;
953 while (message_run != NULL)
955 size_t idx = (((message_run->number * set_run->number) % best_size)
956 * 3);
957 /* Determine collision depth. */
958 while (array1[idx] != 0)
959 idx += best_size * 3;
961 /* Store set number, message number and pointer into string
962 space, relative to the first string. */
963 array1[idx + 0] = set_run->number;
964 array1[idx + 1] = message_run->number;
965 array1[idx + 2] = obstack_object_size (&string_pool);
967 /* Add current string to the continuous space containing all
968 strings. */
969 obstack_grow0 (&string_pool, message_run->message,
970 strlen (message_run->message));
972 message_run = message_run->next;
975 set_run = set_run->next;
977 strings_size = obstack_object_size (&string_pool);
978 strings = obstack_finish (&string_pool);
980 /* Compute ARRAY2 by changing the byte order. */
981 for (cnt = 0; cnt < best_size * best_depth * 3; ++cnt)
982 array2[cnt] = SWAPU32 (array1[cnt]);
984 /* Now we can write out the whole data. */
985 if (strcmp (output_name, "-") == 0
986 || strcmp (output_name, "/dev/stdout") == 0)
987 fd = STDOUT_FILENO;
988 else
990 fd = creat (output_name, 0666);
991 if (fd < 0)
992 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, gettext ("cannot open output file `%s'"),
993 output_name);
996 /* Write out header. */
997 write (fd, &obj, sizeof (obj));
999 /* We always write out the little endian version of the index
1000 arrays. */
1001 #if __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN
1002 write (fd, array1, best_size * best_depth * sizeof (uint32_t) * 3);
1003 write (fd, array2, best_size * best_depth * sizeof (uint32_t) * 3);
1004 #elif __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN
1005 write (fd, array2, best_size * best_depth * sizeof (uint32_t) * 3);
1006 write (fd, array1, best_size * best_depth * sizeof (uint32_t) * 3);
1007 #else
1008 # error Cannot handle __BYTE_ORDER byte order
1009 #endif
1011 /* Finally write the strings. */
1012 write (fd, strings, strings_size);
1014 if (fd != STDOUT_FILENO)
1015 close (fd);
1017 /* If requested now write out the header file. */
1018 if (header_name != NULL)
1020 int first = 1;
1021 FILE *fp;
1023 /* Open output file. "-" or "/dev/stdout" means write to
1024 standard output. */
1025 if (strcmp (header_name, "-") == 0
1026 || strcmp (header_name, "/dev/stdout") == 0)
1027 fp = stdout;
1028 else
1030 fp = fopen (header_name, "w");
1031 if (fp == NULL)
1032 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno,
1033 gettext ("cannot open output file `%s'"), header_name);
1036 /* Iterate over all sets and all messages. */
1037 set_run = catalog->all_sets;
1038 while (set_run != NULL)
1040 struct message_list *message_run;
1042 /* If the current message set has a symbolic name write this
1043 out first. */
1044 if (set_run->symbol != NULL)
1045 fprintf (fp, "%s#define %sSet %#x\t/* %s:%Zu */\n",
1046 first ? "" : "\n", set_run->symbol, set_run->number - 1,
1047 set_run->fname, set_run->line);
1048 first = 0;
1050 message_run = set_run->messages;
1051 while (message_run != NULL)
1053 /* If the current message has a symbolic name write
1054 #define out. But we have to take care for the set
1055 not having a symbolic name. */
1056 if (message_run->symbol != NULL)
1058 if (set_run->symbol == NULL)
1059 fprintf (fp, "#define AutomaticSet%d%s %#x\t/* %s:%Zu */\n",
1060 set_run->number, message_run->symbol,
1061 message_run->number, message_run->fname,
1062 message_run->line);
1063 else
1064 fprintf (fp, "#define %s%s %#x\t/* %s:%Zu */\n",
1065 set_run->symbol, message_run->symbol,
1066 message_run->number, message_run->fname,
1067 message_run->line);
1070 message_run = message_run->next;
1073 set_run = set_run->next;
1076 if (fp != stdout)
1077 fclose (fp);
1082 static struct set_list *
1083 find_set (struct catalog *current, int number)
1085 struct set_list *result = current->all_sets;
1087 /* We must avoid set number 0 because a set of this number signals
1088 in the tables that the entry is not occupied. */
1089 ++number;
1091 while (result != NULL)
1092 if (result->number == number)
1093 return result;
1094 else
1095 result = result->next;
1097 /* Prepare new message set. */
1098 result = (struct set_list *) xcalloc (1, sizeof (*result));
1099 result->number = number;
1100 result->next = current->all_sets;
1101 current->all_sets = result;
1103 return result;
1107 /* Normalize given string *in*place* by processing escape sequences
1108 and quote characters. */
1109 static void
1110 normalize_line (const char *fname, size_t line, iconv_t cd, wchar_t *string,
1111 wchar_t quote_char, wchar_t escape_char)
1113 int is_quoted;
1114 wchar_t *rp = string;
1115 wchar_t *wp = string;
1117 if (quote_char != L'\0' && *rp == quote_char)
1119 is_quoted = 1;
1120 ++rp;
1122 else
1123 is_quoted = 0;
1125 while (*rp != L'\0')
1126 if (*rp == quote_char)
1127 /* We simply end the string when we find the first time an
1128 not-escaped quote character. */
1129 break;
1130 else if (*rp == escape_char)
1132 ++rp;
1133 if (quote_char != L'\0' && *rp == quote_char)
1134 /* This is an extension to XPG. */
1135 *wp++ = *rp++;
1136 else
1137 /* Recognize escape sequences. */
1138 switch (*rp)
1140 case L'n':
1141 *wp++ = L'\n';
1142 ++rp;
1143 break;
1144 case L't':
1145 *wp++ = L'\t';
1146 ++rp;
1147 break;
1148 case L'v':
1149 *wp++ = L'\v';
1150 ++rp;
1151 break;
1152 case L'b':
1153 *wp++ = L'\b';
1154 ++rp;
1155 break;
1156 case L'r':
1157 *wp++ = L'\r';
1158 ++rp;
1159 break;
1160 case L'f':
1161 *wp++ = L'\f';
1162 ++rp;
1163 break;
1164 case L'0' ... L'7':
1166 int number;
1167 char cbuf[2];
1168 char *cbufptr;
1169 size_t cbufin;
1170 wchar_t wcbuf[2];
1171 char *wcbufptr;
1172 size_t wcbufin;
1174 number = *rp++ - L'0';
1175 while (number <= (255 / 8) && *rp >= L'0' && *rp <= L'7')
1177 number *= 8;
1178 number += *rp++ - L'0';
1181 cbuf[0] = (char) number;
1182 cbuf[1] = '\0';
1183 cbufptr = cbuf;
1184 cbufin = 2;
1186 wcbufptr = (char *) wcbuf;
1187 wcbufin = sizeof (wcbuf);
1189 /* Flush the state. */
1190 iconv (cd, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
1192 iconv (cd, &cbufptr, &cbufin, &wcbufptr, &wcbufin);
1193 if (cbufptr != &cbuf[2] || (wchar_t *) wcbufptr != &wcbuf[2])
1194 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, line,
1195 gettext ("invalid escape sequence"));
1196 else
1197 *wp++ = wcbuf[0];
1199 break;
1200 default:
1201 if (*rp == escape_char)
1203 *wp++ = escape_char;
1204 ++rp;
1206 else
1207 /* Simply ignore the backslash character. */;
1208 break;
1211 else
1212 *wp++ = *rp++;
1214 /* If we saw a quote character at the beginning we expect another
1215 one at the end. */
1216 if (is_quoted && *rp != quote_char)
1217 error_at_line (0, 0, fname, line, gettext ("unterminated message"));
1219 /* Terminate string. */
1220 *wp = L'\0';
1221 return;
1225 static void
1226 read_old (struct catalog *catalog, const char *file_name)
1228 struct catalog_info old_cat_obj;
1229 struct set_list *set = NULL;
1230 int last_set = -1;
1231 size_t cnt;
1233 /* Try to open catalog, but don't look through the NLSPATH. */
1234 if (__open_catalog (file_name, NULL, NULL, &old_cat_obj) != 0)
1236 if (errno == ENOENT)
1237 /* No problem, the catalog simply does not exist. */
1238 return;
1239 else
1240 error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno,
1241 gettext ("while opening old catalog file"));
1244 /* OK, we have the catalog loaded. Now read all messages and merge
1245 them. When set and message number clash for any message the new
1246 one is used. If the new one is empty it indicates that the
1247 message should be deleted. */
1248 for (cnt = 0; cnt < old_cat_obj.plane_size * old_cat_obj.plane_depth; ++cnt)
1250 struct message_list *message, *last;
1252 if (old_cat_obj.name_ptr[cnt * 3 + 0] == 0)
1253 /* No message in this slot. */
1254 continue;
1256 if (old_cat_obj.name_ptr[cnt * 3 + 0] - 1 != (uint32_t) last_set)
1258 last_set = old_cat_obj.name_ptr[cnt * 3 + 0] - 1;
1259 set = find_set (catalog, old_cat_obj.name_ptr[cnt * 3 + 0] - 1);
1262 last = NULL;
1263 message = set->messages;
1264 while (message != NULL)
1266 if ((uint32_t) message->number >= old_cat_obj.name_ptr[cnt * 3 + 1])
1267 break;
1268 last = message;
1269 message = message->next;
1272 if (message == NULL
1273 || (uint32_t) message->number > old_cat_obj.name_ptr[cnt * 3 + 1])
1275 /* We have found a message which is not yet in the catalog.
1276 Insert it at the right position. */
1277 struct message_list *newp;
1279 newp = (struct message_list *) xmalloc (sizeof(*newp));
1280 newp->number = old_cat_obj.name_ptr[cnt * 3 + 1];
1281 newp->message =
1282 &old_cat_obj.strings[old_cat_obj.name_ptr[cnt * 3 + 2]];
1283 newp->fname = NULL;
1284 newp->line = 0;
1285 newp->symbol = NULL;
1286 newp->next = message;
1288 if (last == NULL)
1289 set->messages = newp;
1290 else
1291 last->next = newp;
1293 ++catalog->total_messages;
1295 else if (*message->message == '\0')
1297 /* The new empty message has overridden the old one thus
1298 "deleting" it as required. Now remove the empty remains. */
1299 if (last == NULL)
1300 set->messages = message->next;
1301 else
1302 last->next = message->next;
1308 static int
1309 open_conversion (const char *codeset, iconv_t *cd_towcp, iconv_t *cd_tombp,
1310 wchar_t *escape_charp)
1312 char buf[2];
1313 char *bufptr;
1314 size_t bufsize;
1315 wchar_t wbuf[2];
1316 char *wbufptr;
1317 size_t wbufsize;
1319 /* If the input file does not specify the codeset use the locale's. */
1320 if (codeset == NULL)
1322 setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
1323 codeset = nl_langinfo (CODESET);
1324 setlocale (LC_ALL, "C");
1327 /* Get the conversion modules. */
1328 *cd_towcp = iconv_open ("WCHAR_T", codeset);
1329 *cd_tombp = iconv_open (codeset, "WCHAR_T");
1330 if (*cd_towcp == (iconv_t) -1 || *cd_tombp == (iconv_t) -1)
1332 error (0, 0, gettext ("conversion modules not available"));
1333 if (*cd_towcp != (iconv_t) -1)
1334 iconv_close (*cd_towcp);
1336 return 1;
1339 /* One special case for historical reasons is the backslash
1340 character. In some codesets the byte value 0x5c is not mapped to
1341 U005c in Unicode. These charsets then don't have a backslash
1342 character at all. Therefore we have to live with whatever the
1343 codeset provides and recognize, instead of the U005c, the character
1344 the byte value 0x5c is mapped to. */
1345 buf[0] = '\\';
1346 buf[1] = '\0';
1347 bufptr = buf;
1348 bufsize = 2;
1350 wbufptr = (char *) wbuf;
1351 wbufsize = sizeof (wbuf);
1353 iconv (*cd_towcp, &bufptr, &bufsize, &wbufptr, &wbufsize);
1354 if (bufsize != 0 || wbufsize != 0)
1356 /* Something went wrong, we couldn't convert the byte 0x5c. Go
1357 on with using U005c. */
1358 error (0, 0, gettext ("cannot determine escape character"));
1359 *escape_charp = L'\\';
1361 else
1362 *escape_charp = wbuf[0];
1364 return 0;