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- /* Three-way file comparison program (diff3) for Project GNU
- Copyright (C) 1988, 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
- any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
-
- /* Written by Randy Smith */
-
- /* MS-DOS port (c) 1990 by Thorsten Ohl, ohl@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- This port is also distributed under the terms of the GNU General
- Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-
- Please note that this file is not identical to the original GNU release,
- you should have received this code as patch to the official release.
-
- $Header: e:/gnu/diff/RCS/diff3.c 1.15.0.2 91/03/12 17:06:13 tho Exp $ */
-
- #ifdef __STDC__
- #define VOID void
- #else
- #define VOID char
- #endif
-
- /*
- * Include files.
- */
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <ctype.h>
- #include <sys/types.h>
- #include <sys/stat.h>
-
- #ifdef USG
- #include <fcntl.h>
-
- #ifdef MSDOS
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <sys/types.h>
- #include <sys/stat.h>
- #include <io.h>
- #include <process.h>
- #include <string.h>
- static char *tmpfilename (char *template);
- #endif /* MSDOS */
-
- /* Define needed BSD functions in terms of sysV library. */
-
- #define bcmp(s1,s2,n) memcmp((s1),(s2),(n))
- #define bzero(s,n) memset((s),0,(n))
-
- #if !defined (XENIX) && !defined (MSDOS)
- #define dup2(f,t) (close(t),fcntl((f),F_DUPFD,(t)))
- #endif
-
- #define vfork fork
-
- #else /* not USG */
- #include <sys/wait.h>
- #endif /* not USG */
-
- #ifndef WEXITSTATUS
- #define WEXITSTATUS(stat_val) ((unsigned)(stat_val) >> 8)
- #undef WIFEXITED /* Avoid 4.3BSD incompatibility with Posix. */
- #endif
- #ifndef WIFEXITED
- #define WIFEXITED(stat_val) (((stat_val) & 255) == 0)
- #endif
-
- #ifdef sparc
- /* vfork clobbers registers on the Sparc, so don't use it. */
- #define vfork fork
- #endif
-
- /*
- * Internal data structures and macros for the diff3 program; includes
- * data structures for both diff3 diffs and normal diffs.
- */
-
- /*
- * Different files within a diff
- */
- #define FILE0 0
- #define FILE1 1
- #define FILE2 2
-
- /*
- * Three way diffs are build out of two two-way diffs; the file which
- * the two two-way diffs share is:
- */
- #define FILEC FILE0
-
- /* The ranges are indexed by */
- #define START 0
- #define END 1
-
- enum diff_type {
- ERROR, /* Should not be used */
- ADD, /* Two way diff add */
- CHANGE, /* Two way diff change */
- DELETE, /* Two way diff delete */
- DIFF_ALL, /* All three are different */
- DIFF_1ST, /* Only the first is different */
- DIFF_2ND, /* Only the second */
- DIFF_3RD /* Only the third */
- };
-
- /* Two-way diff */
- struct diff_block {
- int ranges[2][2]; /* Ranges are inclusive */
- char **lines[2]; /* The actual lines (may contain nulls) */
- int *lengths[2]; /* Line lengths (including newlines, if any) */
- struct diff_block *next;
- };
-
- /* Three-way diff */
-
- struct diff3_block {
- enum diff_type correspond; /* Type of diff */
- int ranges[3][2]; /* Ranges are inclusive */
- char **lines[3]; /* The actual lines (may contain nulls) */
- int *lengths[3]; /* Line lengths (including newlines, if any) */
- struct diff3_block *next;
- };
-
- /*
- * Access the ranges on a diff block.
- */
- #define D_LOWLINE(diff, filenum) \
- ((diff)->ranges[filenum][START])
- #define D_HIGHLINE(diff, filenum) \
- ((diff)->ranges[filenum][END])
- #define D_NUMLINES(diff, filenum) \
- (D_HIGHLINE((diff), (filenum)) - D_LOWLINE((diff), (filenum)) + 1)
-
- /*
- * Access the line numbers in a file in a diff by relative line
- * numbers (i.e. line number within the diff itself). Note that these
- * are lvalues and can be used for assignment.
- */
- #define D_RELNUM(diff, filenum, linenum) \
- (*((diff)->lines[filenum] + linenum))
- #define D_RELLEN(diff, filenum, linenum) \
- (*((diff)->lengths[filenum] + linenum))
-
- /*
- * And get at them directly, when that should be necessary.
- */
- #define D_LINEARRAY(diff, filenum) \
- ((diff)->lines[filenum])
- #define D_LENARRAY(diff, filenum) \
- ((diff)->lengths[filenum])
-
- /*
- * Next block.
- */
- #define D_NEXT(diff) ((diff)->next)
-
- /*
- * Access the type of a diff3 block.
- */
- #define D3_TYPE(diff) ((diff)->correspond)
-
- /*
- * Line mappings based on diffs. The first maps off the top of the
- * diff, the second off of the bottom.
- */
- #define D_HIGH_MAPLINE(diff, fromfile, tofile, lineno) \
- ((lineno) \
- - D_HIGHLINE ((diff), (fromfile)) \
- + D_HIGHLINE ((diff), (tofile)))
-
- #define D_LOW_MAPLINE(diff, fromfile, tofile, lineno) \
- ((lineno) \
- - D_LOWLINE ((diff), (fromfile)) \
- + D_LOWLINE ((diff), (tofile)))
-
- /*
- * General memory allocation function.
- */
- #define ALLOCATE(number, type) \
- (type *) xmalloc ((number) * sizeof (type))
-
- /*
- * Options variables for flags set on command line.
- *
- * ALWAYS_TEXT: Treat all files as text files; never treat as binary.
- *
- * EDSCRIPT: Write out an ed script instead of the standard diff3 format.
- *
- * FLAGGING: Indicates that in the case of overlapping diffs (type
- * DIFF_ALL), the lines which would normally be deleted from file 1
- * should be preserved with a special flagging mechanism.
- *
- * DONT_WRITE_OVERLAP: 1 if information for overlapping diffs should
- * not be output.
- *
- * DONT_WRITE_SIMPLE: 1 if information for non-overlapping diffs
- * should not be output.
- *
- * FINALWRITE: 1 if a :wq should be included at the end of the script
- * to write out the file being edited.
- *
- * MERGE: output a merged file.
- */
- int always_text;
- int edscript;
- int flagging;
- int dont_write_overlap;
- int dont_write_simple;
- int finalwrite;
- int merge;
-
- extern int optind;
-
- char *argv0;
-
- /*
- * Forward function declarations.
- */
- #ifdef __STDC__
-
- extern void main (int argc, char **argv);
- static int myread (int, char *, int);
- static struct diff_block *process_diff (char *, char *);
- static void perror_with_exit (char *string);
- static void fatal (char *string);
- static void usage (void);
- static void *xmalloc (size_t n);
- static void *xrealloc (void *ptr, size_t n);
- static char *tmpfilename (char *);
- static char *read_diff (char *filea, char *fileb, char **output_placement);
- static enum diff_type process_diff_control (char **, struct diff_block *);
- static int copy_stringlist (char **, int *, char **, int *, int);
- static struct diff3_block *create_diff3_block (int, int, int, int, int, int);
- static struct diff3_block *make_3way_diff (struct diff_block *,
- struct diff_block *);
- static int compare_line_list (char **, int *, char **, int *, int);
- static int output_diff3_edscript (FILE *outputfile, struct diff3_block *diff,
- int mapping[3], int rev_mapping[3],
- char *file0, char *file1, char *file2);
- static int output_diff3_merge (FILE *commonfile, FILE *outputfile,
- struct diff3_block *diff,
- int mapping[3], int rev_mapping[3],
- char *file0, char *file1, char *file2);
- static void output_diff3 (FILE *outputfile, struct diff3_block *diff,
- int mapping[3], int rev_mapping[3]);
- static char *scan_diff_line (char *, char * *, int *, char *, char);
- static struct diff3_block *reverse_diff3_blocklist (struct diff3_block *);
- static struct diff3_block *using_to_diff3_block (struct diff_block **, struct diff_block * *, int, int, struct diff3_block *);
-
- extern int getopt (int, char * *, char *);
-
- #else
-
- struct diff_block *process_diff ();
- struct diff3_block *make_3way_diff ();
- void output_diff3 ();
- int output_diff3_edscript ();
- int output_diff3_merge ();
- void usage ();
-
- struct diff3_block *using_to_diff3_block ();
- int copy_stringlist ();
- struct diff3_block *create_diff3_block ();
- int compare_line_list ();
-
- char *read_diff ();
- enum diff_type process_diff_control ();
- char *scan_diff_line ();
-
- struct diff3_block *reverse_diff3_blocklist ();
-
- VOID *xmalloc ();
- VOID *xrealloc ();
-
- #endif /* __STDC__ */
-
- char diff_program[] = DIFF_PROGRAM;
-
- /*
- * Main program. Calls diff twice on two pairs of input files,
- * combines the two diffs, and outputs them.
- */
- #ifdef __STDC__
- void
- #endif /* __STDC__ */
- main (argc, argv)
- int argc;
- char **argv;
- {
- int c, i;
- int mapping[3];
- int rev_mapping[3];
- int incompat;
- int overlaps_found;
- struct diff_block *thread1, *thread2;
- struct diff3_block *diff;
- int tag_count = 0;
- /* Element 0 is for file 0, element 1 is for file 2. */
- char *tag_strings[2];
- extern char *optarg;
- char *commonname;
- struct stat statb;
-
- incompat = 0;
- tag_strings[0] = tag_strings[1] = 0;
-
- argv0 = argv[0];
-
- while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "aeimx3EXL:")) != EOF)
- {
- switch (c)
- {
- case 'a':
- always_text = 1;
- break;
- case 'x':
- dont_write_simple = 1;
- incompat++;
- break;
- case '3':
- dont_write_overlap = 1;
- incompat++;
- break;
- case 'i':
- finalwrite = 1;
- break;
- case 'm':
- merge = 1;
- break;
- case 'X':
- dont_write_simple = 1;
- /* Falls through */
- case 'E':
- flagging = 1;
- /* Falls through */
- case 'e':
- incompat++;
- break;
- case 'L':
- /* Handle one or two -L arguments. */
- if (tag_count < 2)
- {
- tag_strings[tag_count++] = optarg;
- break;
- }
- /* Falls through */
- case '?':
- default:
- usage ();
- /* NOTREACHED */
- }
- }
-
- edscript = incompat & ~merge; /* -eExX3 without -m implies ed script. */
- flagging |= ~incompat & merge; /* -m without -eExX3 implies -E. */
-
- if (incompat > 1 /* Ensure at most one of -eExX3. */
- || finalwrite & (~incompat | merge)
- /* -i needs one of -eExX3; -i -m would rewrite input file. */
- || tag_count && ! flagging /* -L requires one of -EX. */
- || argc - optind != 3)
- usage ();
-
- if (tag_strings[0] == 0)
- tag_strings[0] = argv[optind];
- if (tag_strings[1] == 0)
- tag_strings[1] = argv[optind + 2];
-
- if (*argv[optind] == '-' && *(argv[optind] + 1) == '\0')
- {
- /* Sigh. We've got standard input as the first arg. We can't */
- /* call diff twice on stdin */
- if (! strcmp (argv[optind + 1], "-") || ! strcmp (argv[optind + 2], "-"))
- fatal ("`-' specified for more than one input file");
- mapping[0] = 1;
- mapping[1] = 2;
- mapping[2] = 0;
- rev_mapping[1] = 0;
- rev_mapping[2] = 1;
- rev_mapping[0] = 2;
- }
- else
- {
- /* Normal, what you'd expect */
- mapping[0] = 0;
- mapping[1] = 1;
- mapping[2] = 2;
- rev_mapping[0] = 0;
- rev_mapping[1] = 1;
- rev_mapping[2] = 2;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
- if (argv[optind + i][0] != '-' || argv[optind + i][1] != '\0')
- if (stat (argv[optind + i], &statb) < 0)
- perror_with_exit (argv[optind + i]);
- else if ((statb.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: Is a directory\n", argv0,
- argv[optind + i]);
- exit (2);
- }
-
-
- commonname = argv[optind + rev_mapping[0]];
- thread1 = process_diff (commonname, argv[optind + rev_mapping[1]]);
- thread2 = process_diff (commonname, argv[optind + rev_mapping[2]]);
- diff = make_3way_diff (thread1, thread2);
- if (edscript)
- overlaps_found
- = output_diff3_edscript (stdout, diff, mapping, rev_mapping,
- tag_strings[0], argv[optind+1], tag_strings[1]);
- else if (merge)
- {
- if (! freopen (commonname, "r", stdin))
- perror_with_exit (commonname);
- overlaps_found
- = output_diff3_merge (stdin, stdout, diff, mapping, rev_mapping,
- tag_strings[0], argv[optind+1], tag_strings[1]);
- if (ferror (stdin))
- fatal ("read error");
- }
- else
- {
- output_diff3 (stdout, diff, mapping, rev_mapping);
- overlaps_found = 0;
- }
-
- if (ferror (stdout) || fflush (stdout) != 0)
- fatal ("write error");
- exit (overlaps_found);
- }
-
- /*
- * Explain, patiently and kindly, how to use this program. Then exit.
- */
- void
- usage ()
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "Usage:\t%s [-exEX3 [-i | -m] [-L label1 -L label3]] file1 file2 file3\n",
- argv0);
- fprintf (stderr, "\tOnly one of [exEX3] allowed\n");
- exit (2);
- }
-
- /*
- * Routines that combine the two diffs together into one. The
- * algorithm used follows:
- *
- * File0 is shared in common between the two diffs.
- * Diff01 is the diff between 0 and 1.
- * Diff02 is the diff between 0 and 2.
- *
- * 1) Find the range for the first block in File0.
- * a) Take the lowest of the two ranges (in File0) in the two
- * current blocks (one from each diff) as being the low
- * water mark. Assign the upper end of this block as
- * being the high water mark and move the current block up
- * one. Mark the block just moved over as to be used.
- * b) Check the next block in the diff that the high water
- * mark is *not* from.
- *
- * *If* the high water mark is above
- * the low end of the range in that block,
- *
- * mark that block as to be used and move the current
- * block up. Set the high water mark to the max of
- * the high end of this block and the current. Repeat b.
- *
- * 2) Find the corresponding ranges in Files1 (from the blocks
- * in diff01; line per line outside of diffs) and in File2.
- * Create a diff3_block, reserving space as indicated by the ranges.
- *
- * 3) Copy all of the pointers for file0 in. At least for now,
- * do bcmp's between corresponding strings in the two diffs.
- *
- * 4) Copy all of the pointers for file1 and 2 in. Get what you
- * need from file0 (when there isn't a diff block, it's
- * identical to file0 within the range between diff blocks).
- *
- * 5) If the diff blocks you used came from only one of the two
- * strings of diffs, then that file (i.e. the one other than
- * file 0 in that diff) is the odd person out. If you used
- * diff blocks from both sets, check to see if files 1 and 2 match:
- *
- * Same number of lines? If so, do a set of bcmp's (if a
- * bcmp matches; copy the pointer over; it'll be easier later
- * if you have to do any compares). If they match, 1 & 2 are
- * the same. If not, all three different.
- *
- * Then you do it again, until you run out of blocks.
- *
- */
-
- /*
- * This routine makes a three way diff (chain of diff3_block's) from two
- * two way diffs (chains of diff_block's). It is assumed that each of
- * the two diffs passed are off of the same file (i.e. that each of the
- * diffs were made "from" the same file). The three way diff pointer
- * returned will have numbering 0--the common file, 1--the other file
- * in diff1, and 2--the other file in diff2.
- */
- struct diff3_block *
- make_3way_diff (thread1, thread2)
- struct diff_block *thread1, *thread2;
- {
- /*
- * This routine works on the two diffs passed to it as threads.
- * Thread number 0 is diff1, thread number 1 is diff2. The USING
- * array is set to the base of the list of blocks to be used to
- * construct each block of the three way diff; if no blocks from a
- * particular thread are to be used, that element of the using array
- * is set to 0. The elements LAST_USING array are set to the last
- * elements on each of the using lists.
- *
- * The HIGH_WATER_MARK is set to the highest line number in File 0
- * described in any of the diffs in either of the USING lists. The
- * HIGH_WATER_THREAD names the thread. Similarly the BASE_WATER_MARK
- * and BASE_WATER_THREAD describe the lowest line number in File 0
- * described in any of the diffs in either of the USING lists. The
- * HIGH_WATER_DIFF is the diff from which the HIGH_WATER_MARK was
- * taken.
- *
- * The HIGH_WATER_DIFF should always be equal to LAST_USING
- * [HIGH_WATER_THREAD]. The OTHER_DIFF is the next diff to check for
- * higher water, and should always be equal to
- * CURRENT[HIGH_WATER_THREAD ^ 0x1]. The OTHER_THREAD is the thread
- * in which the OTHER_DIFF is, and hence should always be equal to
- * HIGH_WATER_THREAD ^ 0x1.
- *
- * The variable LAST_DIFF is kept set to the last diff block produced
- * by this routine, for line correspondence purposes between that diff
- * and the one currently being worked on. It is initialized to
- * ZERO_DIFF before any blocks have been created.
- */
-
- struct diff_block
- *using[2],
- *last_using[2],
- *current[2];
-
- int
- high_water_mark;
-
- int
- high_water_thread,
- base_water_thread,
- other_thread;
-
- struct diff_block
- *high_water_diff,
- *other_diff;
-
- struct diff3_block
- *result,
- *tmpblock,
- *result_last,
- *last_diff;
-
- static struct diff3_block zero_diff = {
- ERROR,
- { {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0} },
- { (char **) 0, (char **) 0, (char **) 0 },
- { (int *) 0, (int *) 0, (int *) 0 },
- (struct diff3_block *) 0
- };
-
- /* Initialization */
- result = result_last = (struct diff3_block *) 0;
- current[0] = thread1; current[1] = thread2;
- last_diff = &zero_diff;
-
- /* Sniff up the threads until we reach the end */
-
- while (current[0] || current[1])
- {
- using[0] = using[1] = last_using[0] = last_using[1] =
- (struct diff_block *) 0;
-
- /* Setup low and high water threads, diffs, and marks. */
- if (!current[0])
- base_water_thread = 1;
- else if (!current[1])
- base_water_thread = 0;
- else
- base_water_thread =
- (D_LOWLINE (current[0], FILE0) > D_LOWLINE (current[1], FILE0));
-
- high_water_thread = base_water_thread;
-
- high_water_diff = current[high_water_thread];
-
- #if 0
- /* low and high waters start off same diff */
- base_water_mark = D_LOWLINE (high_water_diff, FILE0);
- #endif
-
- high_water_mark = D_HIGHLINE (high_water_diff, FILE0);
-
- /* Make the diff you just got info from into the using class */
- using[high_water_thread]
- = last_using[high_water_thread]
- = high_water_diff;
- current[high_water_thread] = high_water_diff->next;
- last_using[high_water_thread]->next
- = (struct diff_block *) 0;
-
- /* And mark the other diff */
- other_thread = high_water_thread ^ 0x1;
- other_diff = current[other_thread];
-
- /* Shuffle up the ladder, checking the other diff to see if it
- needs to be incorporated */
- while (other_diff
- && D_LOWLINE (other_diff, FILE0) <= high_water_mark + 1)
- {
-
- /* Incorporate this diff into the using list. Note that
- this doesn't take it off the current list */
- if (using[other_thread])
- last_using[other_thread]->next = other_diff;
- else
- using[other_thread] = other_diff;
- last_using[other_thread] = other_diff;
-
- /* Take it off the current list. Note that this following
- code assumes that other_diff enters it equal to
- current[high_water_thread ^ 0x1] */
- current[other_thread]
- = current[other_thread]->next;
- other_diff->next
- = (struct diff_block *) 0;
-
- /* Set the high_water stuff
- If this comparison is equal, then this is the last pass
- through this loop; since diff blocks within a given
- thread cannot overlap, the high_water_mark will be
- *below* the range_start of either of the next diffs. */
-
- if (high_water_mark < D_HIGHLINE (other_diff, FILE0))
- {
- high_water_thread ^= 1;
- high_water_diff = other_diff;
- high_water_mark = D_HIGHLINE (other_diff, FILE0);
- }
-
- /* Set the other diff */
- other_thread = high_water_thread ^ 0x1;
- other_diff = current[other_thread];
- }
-
- /* The using lists contain a list of all of the blocks to be
- included in this diff3_block. Create it. */
-
- tmpblock = using_to_diff3_block (using, last_using,
- base_water_thread, high_water_thread,
- last_diff);
-
- if (!tmpblock)
- fatal ("internal: screwup in format of diff blocks");
-
- /* Put it on the list */
- if (result)
- result_last->next = tmpblock;
- else
- result = tmpblock;
- result_last = tmpblock;
-
- /* Setup corresponding lines correctly */
- last_diff = tmpblock;
- }
- return result;
- }
-
- /*
- * using_to_diff3_block:
- * This routine takes two lists of blocks (from two separate diff
- * threads) and puts them together into one diff3 block.
- * It then returns a pointer to this diff3 block or 0 for failure.
- *
- * All arguments besides using are for the convenience of the routine;
- * they could be derived from the using array.
- * LAST_USING is a pair of pointers to the last blocks in the using
- * structure.
- * LOW_THREAD and HIGH_THREAD tell which threads contain the lowest
- * and highest line numbers for File0.
- * last_diff contains the last diff produced in the calling routine.
- * This is used for lines mappings which would still be identical to
- * the state that diff ended in.
- *
- * A distinction should be made in this routine between the two diffs
- * that are part of a normal two diff block, and the three diffs that
- * are part of a diff3_block.
- */
- struct diff3_block *
- using_to_diff3_block (using, last_using, low_thread, high_thread, last_diff)
- struct diff_block
- *using[2],
- *last_using[2];
- int low_thread, high_thread;
- struct diff3_block *last_diff;
- {
- int lowc, highc, low1, high1, low2, high2;
- struct diff3_block *result;
- struct diff_block *ptr;
- int i;
- int current0line;
-
- /* Find the range in file0 */
- lowc = using[low_thread]->ranges[0][START];
- highc = last_using[high_thread]->ranges[0][END];
-
- /* Find the ranges in the other files.
- If using[x] is null, that means that the file to which that diff
- refers is equivalent to file 0 over this range */
-
- if (using[0])
- {
- low1 = D_LOW_MAPLINE (using[0], FILE0, FILE1, lowc);
- high1 = D_HIGH_MAPLINE (last_using[0], FILE0, FILE1, highc);
- }
- else
- {
- low1 = D_HIGH_MAPLINE (last_diff, FILEC, FILE1, lowc);
- high1 = D_HIGH_MAPLINE (last_diff, FILEC, FILE1, highc);
- }
-
- /*
- * Note that in the following, we use file 1 relative to the diff,
- * and file 2 relative to the corresponding lines struct.
- */
- if (using[1])
- {
- low2 = D_LOW_MAPLINE (using[1], FILE0, FILE1, lowc);
- high2 = D_HIGH_MAPLINE (last_using[1], FILE0, FILE1, highc);
- }
- else
- {
- low2 = D_HIGH_MAPLINE (last_diff, FILEC, FILE2, lowc);
- high2 = D_HIGH_MAPLINE (last_diff, FILEC, FILE2, highc);
- }
-
- /* Create a block with the appropriate sizes */
- result = create_diff3_block (lowc, highc, low1, high1, low2, high2);
-
- /* Copy over all of the information for File 0. Return with a zero
- if any of the compares failed. */
- for (ptr = using[0]; ptr; ptr = D_NEXT (ptr))
- {
- int result_offset = D_LOWLINE (ptr, FILE0) - lowc;
- int copy_size
- = D_HIGHLINE (ptr, FILE0) - D_LOWLINE (ptr, FILE0) + 1;
-
- if (!copy_stringlist (D_LINEARRAY (ptr, FILE0),
- D_LENARRAY (ptr, FILE0),
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILEC) + result_offset,
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILEC) + result_offset,
- copy_size))
- return 0;
- }
-
- for (ptr = using[1]; ptr; ptr = D_NEXT (ptr))
- {
- int result_offset = D_LOWLINE (ptr, FILEC) - lowc;
- int copy_size
- = D_HIGHLINE (ptr, FILEC) - D_LOWLINE (ptr, FILEC) + 1;
-
- if (!copy_stringlist (D_LINEARRAY (ptr, FILE0),
- D_LENARRAY (ptr, FILE0),
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILEC) + result_offset,
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILEC) + result_offset,
- copy_size))
- return 0;
- }
-
- /* Copy stuff for file 1. First deal with anything that might be
- before the first diff. */
-
- for (i = 0;
- i + low1 < (using[0] ? D_LOWLINE (using[0], FILE1) : high1 + 1);
- i++)
- {
- D_RELNUM (result, FILE1, i) = D_RELNUM (result, FILEC, i);
- D_RELLEN (result, FILE1, i) = D_RELLEN (result, FILEC, i);
- }
-
- for (ptr = using[0]; ptr; ptr = D_NEXT (ptr))
- {
- int result_offset = D_LOWLINE (ptr, FILE1) - low1;
- int copy_size
- = D_HIGHLINE (ptr, FILE1) - D_LOWLINE (ptr, FILE1) + 1;
-
- if (!copy_stringlist (D_LINEARRAY (ptr, FILE1),
- D_LENARRAY (ptr, FILE1),
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE1) + result_offset,
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE1) + result_offset,
- copy_size))
- return 0;
-
- /* Catch the lines between here and the next diff */
- current0line = D_HIGHLINE (ptr, FILE0) + 1 - lowc;
- for (i = D_HIGHLINE (ptr, FILE1) + 1 - low1;
- i < (D_NEXT (ptr) ?
- D_LOWLINE (D_NEXT (ptr), FILE1) :
- high1 + 1) - low1;
- i++)
- {
- D_RELNUM (result, FILE1, i)
- = D_RELNUM (result, FILEC, current0line);
- D_RELLEN (result, FILE1, i)
- = D_RELLEN (result, FILEC, current0line++);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy stuff for file 2. First deal with anything that might be
- before the first diff. */
-
- for (i = 0;
- i + low2 < (using[1] ? D_LOWLINE (using[1], FILE1) : high2 + 1);
- i++)
- {
- D_RELNUM (result, FILE2, i) = D_RELNUM (result, FILEC, i);
- D_RELLEN (result, FILE2, i) = D_RELLEN (result, FILEC, i);
- }
-
- for (ptr = using[1]; ptr; ptr = D_NEXT (ptr))
- {
- int result_offset = D_LOWLINE (ptr, FILE1) - low2;
- int copy_size
- = D_HIGHLINE (ptr, FILE1) - D_LOWLINE (ptr, FILE1) + 1;
-
- if (!copy_stringlist (D_LINEARRAY (ptr, FILE1),
- D_LENARRAY (ptr, FILE1),
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE2) + result_offset,
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE2) + result_offset,
- copy_size))
- return 0;
-
- /* Catch the lines between here and the next diff */
- current0line = D_HIGHLINE (ptr, FILE0) + 1 - lowc;
- for (i = D_HIGHLINE (ptr, FILE1) + 1 - low2;
- i < (D_NEXT (ptr) ?
- D_LOWLINE (D_NEXT (ptr), FILE1) :
- high2 + 1) - low2;
- i++)
- {
- D_RELNUM (result, FILE2, i)
- = D_RELNUM (result, FILEC, current0line);
- D_RELLEN (result, FILE2, i)
- = D_RELLEN (result, FILEC, current0line++);
- }
- }
-
- /* Set correspond */
- if (!using[0])
- D3_TYPE (result) = DIFF_3RD;
- else if (!using[1])
- D3_TYPE (result) = DIFF_2ND;
- else
- {
- int nl1
- = D_HIGHLINE (result, FILE1) - D_LOWLINE (result, FILE1) + 1;
- int nl2
- = D_HIGHLINE (result, FILE2) - D_LOWLINE (result, FILE2) + 1;
-
- if (nl1 != nl2
- || !compare_line_list (D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE1),
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE1),
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE2),
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE2),
- nl1))
- D3_TYPE (result) = DIFF_ALL;
- else
- D3_TYPE (result) = DIFF_1ST;
- }
-
- return result;
- }
-
- /*
- * This routine copies pointers from a list of strings to a different list
- * of strings. If a spot in the second list is already filled, it
- * makes sure that it is filled with the same string; if not it
- * returns 0, the copy incomplete.
- * Upon successful completion of the copy, it returns 1.
- */
- int
- copy_stringlist (fromptrs, fromlengths, toptrs, tolengths, copynum)
- char *fromptrs[], *toptrs[];
- int *fromlengths, *tolengths;
- int copynum;
- {
- register char
- **f = fromptrs,
- **t = toptrs;
- register int
- *fl = fromlengths,
- *tl = tolengths;
-
- while (copynum--)
- {
- if (*t)
- { if (*fl != *tl || bcmp (*f, *t, *fl)) return 0; }
- else
- { *t = *f ; *tl = *fl; }
-
- t++; f++; tl++; fl++;
- }
- return 1;
- }
-
- /*
- * Create a diff3_block, with ranges as specified in the arguments.
- * Allocate the arrays for the various pointers (and zero them) based
- * on the arguments passed. Return the block as a result.
- */
- struct diff3_block *
- create_diff3_block (low0, high0, low1, high1, low2, high2)
- register int low0, high0, low1, high1, low2, high2;
- {
- struct diff3_block *result = ALLOCATE (1, struct diff3_block);
- int numlines;
-
- D3_TYPE (result) = ERROR;
- D_NEXT (result) = 0;
-
- /* Assign ranges */
- D_LOWLINE (result, FILE0) = low0;
- D_HIGHLINE (result, FILE0) = high0;
- D_LOWLINE (result, FILE1) = low1;
- D_HIGHLINE (result, FILE1) = high1;
- D_LOWLINE (result, FILE2) = low2;
- D_HIGHLINE (result, FILE2) = high2;
-
- /* Allocate and zero space */
- numlines = D_NUMLINES (result, FILE0);
- if (numlines)
- {
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE0) = ALLOCATE (numlines, char *);
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE0) = ALLOCATE (numlines, int);
- bzero (D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE0), (numlines * sizeof (char *)));
- bzero (D_LENARRAY (result, FILE0), (numlines * sizeof (int)));
- }
- else
- {
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE0) = (char **) 0;
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE0) = (int *) 0;
- }
-
- numlines = D_NUMLINES (result, FILE1);
- if (numlines)
- {
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE1) = ALLOCATE (numlines, char *);
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE1) = ALLOCATE (numlines, int);
- bzero (D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE1), (numlines * sizeof (char *)));
- bzero (D_LENARRAY (result, FILE1), (numlines * sizeof (int)));
- }
- else
- {
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE1) = (char **) 0;
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE1) = (int *) 0;
- }
-
- numlines = D_NUMLINES (result, FILE2);
- if (numlines)
- {
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE2) = ALLOCATE (numlines, char *);
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE2) = ALLOCATE (numlines, int);
- bzero (D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE2), (numlines * sizeof (char *)));
- bzero (D_LENARRAY (result, FILE2), (numlines * sizeof (int)));
- }
- else
- {
- D_LINEARRAY (result, FILE2) = (char **) 0;
- D_LENARRAY (result, FILE2) = (int *) 0;
- }
-
- /* Return */
- return result;
- }
-
- /*
- * Compare two lists of lines of text.
- * Return 1 if they are equivalent, 0 if not.
- */
- int
- compare_line_list (list1, lengths1, list2, lengths2, nl)
- char *list1[], *list2[];
- int *lengths1, *lengths2;
- int nl;
- {
- char
- **l1 = list1,
- **l2 = list2;
- int
- *lgths1 = lengths1,
- *lgths2 = lengths2;
-
- while (nl--)
- if (!*l1 || !*l2 || *lgths1 != *lgths2++
- || bcmp (*l1++, *l2++, *lgths1++))
- return 0;
- return 1;
- }
-
- /*
- * Routines to input and parse two way diffs.
- */
-
- #ifndef MSDOS
- extern char **environ;
- #endif /* MSDOS */
-
- #define DIFF_CHUNK_SIZE 10000
-
- struct diff_block *
- process_diff (filea, fileb)
- char *filea, *fileb;
- {
- char *diff_contents;
- char *diff_limit;
- char *scan_diff;
- enum diff_type dt;
- int i;
- struct diff_block *block_list, *block_list_end, *bptr;
-
- diff_limit = read_diff (filea, fileb, &diff_contents);
- scan_diff = diff_contents;
- bptr = block_list_end = block_list = (struct diff_block *) 0;
-
- while (scan_diff < diff_limit)
- {
- bptr = ALLOCATE (1, struct diff_block);
- bptr->next = 0;
- bptr->lines[0] = bptr->lines[1] = (char **) 0;
- bptr->lengths[0] = bptr->lengths[1] = (int *) 0;
-
- dt = process_diff_control (&scan_diff, bptr);
- if (dt == ERROR || *scan_diff != '\n')
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: diff error: ", argv0);
- do
- {
- putc (*scan_diff, stderr);
- }
- while (*scan_diff++ != '\n');
- exit (2);
- }
- scan_diff++;
-
- /* Force appropriate ranges to be null, if necessary */
- switch (dt)
- {
- case ADD:
- bptr->ranges[0][0]++;
- break;
- case DELETE:
- bptr->ranges[1][0]++;
- break;
- case CHANGE:
- break;
- default:
- fatal ("internal: Bad diff type in process_diff");
- break;
- }
-
- /* Allocate space for the pointers for the lines from filea, and
- parcel them out among these pointers */
- if (dt != ADD)
- {
- bptr->lines[0] = ALLOCATE ((bptr->ranges[0][END]
- - bptr->ranges[0][START] + 1),
- char *);
- bptr->lengths[0] = ALLOCATE ((bptr->ranges[0][END]
- - bptr->ranges[0][START] + 1),
- int);
- for (i = 0; i <= (bptr->ranges[0][END]
- - bptr->ranges[0][START]); i++)
- scan_diff = scan_diff_line (scan_diff,
- &(bptr->lines[0][i]),
- &(bptr->lengths[0][i]),
- diff_limit,
- '<');
- }
-
- /* Get past the separator for changes */
- if (dt == CHANGE)
- {
- if (strncmp (scan_diff, "---\n", 4))
- fatal ("Bad diff format: bad change separator");
- scan_diff += 4;
- }
-
- /* Allocate space for the pointers for the lines from fileb, and
- parcel them out among these pointers */
- if (dt != DELETE)
- {
- bptr->lines[1] = ALLOCATE ((bptr->ranges[1][END]
- - bptr->ranges[1][START] + 1),
- char *);
- bptr->lengths[1] = ALLOCATE ((bptr->ranges[1][END]
- - bptr->ranges[1][START] + 1),
- int);
- for (i = 0; i <= (bptr->ranges[1][END]
- - bptr->ranges[1][START]); i++)
- scan_diff = scan_diff_line (scan_diff,
- &(bptr->lines[1][i]),
- &(bptr->lengths[1][i]),
- diff_limit,
- '>');
- }
-
- /* Place this block on the blocklist */
- if (block_list_end)
- block_list_end->next = bptr;
- else
- block_list = bptr;
-
- block_list_end = bptr;
-
- }
-
- return block_list;
- }
-
- /*
- * This routine will parse a normal format diff control string. It
- * returns the type of the diff (ERROR if the format is bad). All of
- * the other important information is filled into to the structure
- * pointed to by db, and the string pointer (whose location is passed
- * to this routine) is updated to point beyond the end of the string
- * parsed. Note that only the ranges in the diff_block will be set by
- * this routine.
- *
- * If some specific pair of numbers has been reduced to a single
- * number, then both corresponding numbers in the diff block are set
- * to that number. In general these numbers are interpetted as ranges
- * inclusive, unless being used by the ADD or DELETE commands. It is
- * assumed that these will be special cased in a superior routine.
- */
-
- enum diff_type
- process_diff_control (string, db)
- char **string;
- struct diff_block *db;
- {
- char *s = *string;
- int holdnum;
- enum diff_type type;
-
- /* These macros are defined here because they can use variables
- defined in this function. Don't try this at home kids, we're
- trained professionals!
-
- Also note that SKIPWHITE only recognizes tabs and spaces, and
- that READNUM can only read positive, integral numbers */
-
- #define SKIPWHITE(s) { while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t') s++; }
- #define READNUM(s, num) \
- { if (!isdigit (*s)) return ERROR; holdnum = 0; \
- do { holdnum = (*s++ - '0' + holdnum * 10); } \
- while (isdigit (*s)); (num) = holdnum; }
-
- /* Read first set of digits */
- SKIPWHITE (s);
- READNUM (s, db->ranges[0][START]);
-
- /* Was that the only digit? */
- SKIPWHITE(s);
- if (*s == ',')
- {
- /* Get the next digit */
- s++;
- READNUM (s, db->ranges[0][END]);
- }
- else
- db->ranges[0][END] = db->ranges[0][START];
-
- /* Get the letter */
- SKIPWHITE (s);
- switch (*s)
- {
- case 'a':
- type = ADD;
- break;
- case 'c':
- type = CHANGE;
- break;
- case 'd':
- type = DELETE;
- break;
- default:
- return ERROR; /* Bad format */
- }
- s++; /* Past letter */
-
- /* Read second set of digits */
- SKIPWHITE (s);
- READNUM (s, db->ranges[1][START]);
-
- /* Was that the only digit? */
- SKIPWHITE(s);
- if (*s == ',')
- {
- /* Get the next digit */
- s++;
- READNUM (s, db->ranges[1][END]);
- SKIPWHITE (s); /* To move to end */
- }
- else
- db->ranges[1][END] = db->ranges[1][START];
-
- *string = s;
- return type;
- }
-
- char *
- read_diff (filea, fileb, output_placement)
- char *filea, *fileb;
- char **output_placement;
- {
- char *argv[6];
- char **ap;
- int fds[2];
- char *diff_result;
- int current_chunk_size;
- int bytes;
- int total;
- int pid, w;
- int wstatus;
-
- #ifdef MSDOS
- int save_stdout;
- char *pipe_file = tmpfilename ("diXXXXXX");
- #endif /* MSDOS */
-
- ap = argv;
- *ap++ = diff_program;
- if (always_text)
- *ap++ = "-a";
- *ap++ = "--";
- *ap++ = filea;
- *ap++ = fileb;
- *ap = (char *) 0;
-
-
- #ifdef MSDOS
-
- save_stdout = dup (1);
- fds[0] = open (pipe_file, O_CREAT|O_RDWR|O_TEXT,S_IREAD|S_IWRITE);
- dup2 (fds[0], 1);
-
- if ((spawnvp (P_WAIT, diff_program, argv)) == -1)
- perror_with_exit ("can't spawn diff");
-
- dup2 (save_stdout, 1);
- lseek (fds[0], 0L, SEEK_SET);
-
- #else
-
- if (pipe (fds) < 0)
- perror_with_exit ("Pipe failed");
-
- pid = vfork ();
- if (pid == 0)
- {
- /* Child */
- close (fds[0]);
- if (fds[1] != fileno (stdout))
- {
- dup2 (fds[1], fileno (stdout));
- close (fds[1]);
- }
- execve (diff_program, argv, environ);
- /* Avoid stdio, because the parent process's buffers are inherited. */
- write (fileno (stderr), diff_program, strlen (diff_program));
- write (fileno (stderr), ": not found\n", 12);
- _exit (2);
- }
-
- if (pid == -1)
- perror_with_exit ("Fork failed");
-
- close (fds[1]); /* Prevent erroneous lack of EOF */
-
- #endif /* MSDOS */
-
- current_chunk_size = DIFF_CHUNK_SIZE;
- diff_result = (char *) xmalloc (current_chunk_size);
- total = 0;
- do {
- bytes = myread (fds[0],
- diff_result + total,
- current_chunk_size - total);
- total += bytes;
- if (total == current_chunk_size)
- diff_result = (char *) xrealloc (diff_result, (current_chunk_size *= 2));
- } while (bytes);
-
- if (total != 0 && diff_result[total-1] != '\n')
- fatal ("bad diff format; incomplete last line");
-
- *output_placement = diff_result;
-
- #ifdef MSDOS
- unlink (pipe_file);
- #else /* not MSDOS */
- do
- if ((w = wait (&wstatus)) == -1)
- perror_with_exit ("Wait failed");
- while (w != pid);
-
- if (! (WIFEXITED (wstatus) && WEXITSTATUS (wstatus) < 2))
- fatal ("Subsidiary diff failed");
- #endif /* not MSDOS */
-
- return diff_result + total;
- }
-
-
- /*
- * Scan a regular diff line (consisting of > or <, followed by a
- * space, followed by text (including nulls) up to a newline.
- *
- * This next routine began life as a macro and many parameters in it
- * are used as call-by-reference values.
- */
- char *
- scan_diff_line (scan_ptr, set_start, set_length, limit, firstchar)
- char *scan_ptr, **set_start;
- int *set_length;
- char *limit;
- char firstchar;
- {
- char *line_ptr;
-
- if (!(scan_ptr[0] == (firstchar)
- && scan_ptr[1] == ' '))
- fatal ("Bad diff format; incorrect leading line chars");
-
- *set_start = line_ptr = scan_ptr + 2;
- while (*line_ptr++ != '\n')
- ;
-
- /* Include newline if the original line ended in a newline,
- or if an edit script is being generated.
- Copy any missing newline message to stderr if an edit script is being
- generated, because edit scripts cannot handle missing newlines.
- Return the beginning of the next line. */
- *set_length = line_ptr - *set_start;
- if (line_ptr < limit && *line_ptr == '\\')
- {
- if (edscript)
- fprintf (stderr, "%s:", argv0);
- else
- --*set_length;
- line_ptr++;
- do
- {
- if (edscript)
- putc (*line_ptr, stderr);
- }
- while (*line_ptr++ != '\n');
- }
-
- return line_ptr;
- }
-
- /*
- * This routine outputs a three way diff passed as a list of
- * diff3_block's.
- * The argument MAPPING is indexed by external file number (in the
- * argument list) and contains the internal file number (from the
- * diff passed). This is important because the user expects his
- * outputs in terms of the argument list number, and the diff passed
- * may have been done slightly differently (if the first argument in
- * the argument list was the standard input, for example).
- * REV_MAPPING is the inverse of MAPPING.
- */
- void
- output_diff3 (outputfile, diff, mapping, rev_mapping)
- FILE *outputfile;
- struct diff3_block *diff;
- int mapping[3], rev_mapping[3];
- {
- int i;
- int oddoneout;
- char *cp;
- struct diff3_block *ptr;
- int line;
- int length;
- int dontprint;
- static int skew_increment[3] = { 2, 3, 1 }; /* 0==>2==>1==>3 */
-
- for (ptr = diff; ptr; ptr = D_NEXT (ptr))
- {
- char x[2];
-
- switch (ptr->correspond)
- {
- case DIFF_ALL:
- x[0] = '\0';
- dontprint = 3; /* Print them all */
- oddoneout = 3; /* Nobody's odder than anyone else */
- break;
- case DIFF_1ST:
- case DIFF_2ND:
- case DIFF_3RD:
- oddoneout = rev_mapping[(int) ptr->correspond - (int) DIFF_1ST];
-
- x[0] = (char) oddoneout + '1';
- x[1] = '\0';
- dontprint = oddoneout==0;
- break;
- default:
- fatal ("internal: Bad diff type passed to output");
- }
- fprintf (outputfile, "====%s\n", x);
-
- /* Go 0, 2, 1 if the first and third outputs are equivalent. */
- for (i = 0; i < 3;
- i = (oddoneout == 1 ? skew_increment[i] : i + 1))
- {
- int realfile = mapping[i];
- int
- lowt = D_LOWLINE (ptr, realfile),
- hight = D_HIGHLINE (ptr, realfile);
-
- fprintf (outputfile, "%d:", i + 1);
- switch (lowt - hight)
- {
- case 1:
- fprintf (outputfile, "%da\n", lowt - 1);
- break;
- case 0:
- fprintf (outputfile, "%dc\n", lowt);
- break;
- default:
- fprintf (outputfile, "%d,%dc\n", lowt, hight);
- break;
- }
-
- if (i == dontprint) continue;
-
- for (line = 0; line < hight - lowt + 1; line++)
- {
- fprintf (outputfile, " ");
- cp = D_RELNUM (ptr, realfile, line);
- length = D_RELLEN (ptr, realfile, line);
- fwrite (cp, sizeof (char), length, outputfile);
- }
- if (line != 0 && cp[length - 1] != '\n')
- fprintf (outputfile, "\n\\ No newline at end of file\n");
- }
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * This routine outputs a diff3 set of blocks as an ed script. This
- * script applies the changes between file's 2 & 3 to file 1. It
- * takes the precise format of the ed script to be output from global
- * variables set during options processing. Note that it does
- * destructive things to the set of diff3 blocks it is passed; it
- * reverses their order (this gets around the problems involved with
- * changing line numbers in an ed script).
- *
- * Note that this routine has the same problem of mapping as the last
- * one did; the variable MAPPING maps from file number according to
- * the argument list to file number according to the diff passed. All
- * files listed below are in terms of the argument list.
- * REV_MAPPING is the inverse of MAPPING.
- *
- * The arguments FILE0, FILE1 and FILE2 are the strings to print
- * as the names of the three files. These may be the actual names,
- * or may be the arguments specified with -L.
- *
- * Returns 1 if overlaps were found.
- */
- int
- output_diff3_edscript (outputfile, diff, mapping, rev_mapping,
- file0, file1, file2)
- FILE *outputfile;
- struct diff3_block *diff;
- int mapping[3], rev_mapping[3];
- char *file0, *file1, *file2;
- {
- int i;
- int leading_dot;
- int overlaps_found = 0;
- struct diff3_block *newblock, *thisblock;
-
- leading_dot = 0;
-
- newblock = reverse_diff3_blocklist (diff);
-
- for (thisblock = newblock; thisblock; thisblock = thisblock->next)
- {
- /* Must do mapping correctly. */
- enum diff_type type
- = ((thisblock->correspond == DIFF_ALL) ?
- DIFF_ALL :
- ((enum diff_type)
- (((int) DIFF_1ST)
- + rev_mapping[(int) thisblock->correspond - (int) DIFF_1ST])));
-
- /* If we aren't supposed to do this output block, skip it */
- if (type == DIFF_2ND || type == DIFF_1ST
- || (type == DIFF_3RD && dont_write_simple)
- || (type == DIFF_ALL && dont_write_overlap))
- continue;
-
- if (flagging && type == DIFF_ALL)
- /* Do special flagging */
- {
-
- /* Put in lines from FILE2 with bracket */
- fprintf (outputfile, "%da\n",
- D_HIGHLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]));
- fprintf (outputfile, "=======\n");
- for (i = 0;
- i < D_NUMLINES (thisblock, mapping[FILE2]);
- i++)
- {
- if (D_RELNUM (thisblock, mapping[FILE2], i)[0] == '.')
- { leading_dot = 1; fprintf(outputfile, "."); }
- fwrite (D_RELNUM (thisblock, mapping[FILE2], i), sizeof (char),
- D_RELLEN (thisblock, mapping[FILE2], i), outputfile);
- }
- fprintf (outputfile, ">>>>>>> %s\n.\n", file2);
- overlaps_found = 1;
-
- /* Add in code to take care of leading dots, if necessary. */
- if (leading_dot)
- {
- fprintf (outputfile, "%d,%ds/^\\.\\./\\./\n",
- D_HIGHLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]) + 1,
- (D_HIGHLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0])
- + D_NUMLINES (thisblock, mapping[FILE2])));
- leading_dot = 0;
- }
-
- /* Put in code to do initial bracket of lines from FILE0 */
- fprintf (outputfile, "%da\n<<<<<<< %s\n.\n",
- D_LOWLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]) - 1,
- file0);
- }
- else if (D_NUMLINES (thisblock, mapping[FILE2]) == 0)
- /* Write out a delete */
- {
- if (D_NUMLINES (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]) == 1)
- fprintf (outputfile, "%dd\n",
- D_LOWLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]));
- else
- fprintf (outputfile, "%d,%dd\n",
- D_LOWLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]),
- D_HIGHLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]));
- }
- else
- /* Write out an add or change */
- {
- switch (D_NUMLINES (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]))
- {
- case 0:
- fprintf (outputfile, "%da\n",
- D_HIGHLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]));
- break;
- case 1:
- fprintf (outputfile, "%dc\n",
- D_HIGHLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]));
- break;
- default:
- fprintf (outputfile, "%d,%dc\n",
- D_LOWLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]),
- D_HIGHLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]));
- break;
- }
- for (i = 0;
- i < D_NUMLINES (thisblock, mapping[FILE2]);
- i++)
- {
- if (D_RELNUM (thisblock, mapping[FILE2], i)[0] == '.')
- { leading_dot = 1; fprintf (outputfile, "."); }
- fwrite (D_RELNUM (thisblock, mapping[FILE2], i), sizeof (char),
- D_RELLEN (thisblock, mapping[FILE2], i), outputfile);
- }
- fprintf (outputfile, ".\n");
-
- /* Add in code to take care of leading dots, if necessary. */
- if (leading_dot)
- {
- fprintf (outputfile, "%d,%ds/^\\.\\./\\./\n",
- D_HIGHLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0]) + 1,
- (D_HIGHLINE (thisblock, mapping[FILE0])
- + D_NUMLINES (thisblock, mapping[FILE2])));
- leading_dot = 0;
- }
- }
- }
- if (finalwrite) fprintf (outputfile, "w\nq\n");
- return overlaps_found;
- }
-
- /*
- * Read from COMMONFILE and output to OUTPUTFILE a set of diff3_ blocks DIFF
- * as a merged file. This acts like 'ed file0 <[output_diff3_edscript]',
- * except that it works even for binary data or incomplete lines.
- *
- * As before, MAPPING maps from arg list file number to diff file number,
- * REV_MAPPING is its inverse,
- * and FILE0, FILE1, and FILE2 are the names of the files.
- *
- * Returns 1 if overlaps were found.
- */
-
- int
- output_diff3_merge (commonfile, outputfile, diff, mapping, rev_mapping,
- file0, file1, file2)
- FILE *commonfile, *outputfile;
- struct diff3_block *diff;
- int mapping[3], rev_mapping[3];
- char *file0, *file1, *file2;
- {
- int c, i;
- int overlaps_found = 0;
- struct diff3_block *b;
- int linesread = 0;
-
- for (b = diff; b; b = b->next)
- {
- /* Must do mapping correctly */
- enum diff_type type
- = ((b->correspond == DIFF_ALL) ?
- DIFF_ALL :
- ((enum diff_type)
- (((int) DIFF_1ST)
- + rev_mapping[(int) b->correspond - (int) DIFF_1ST])));
-
- /* If we aren't supposed to do this output block, skip it. */
- if (type == DIFF_2ND || type == DIFF_1ST
- || (type == DIFF_3RD && dont_write_simple)
- || (type == DIFF_ALL && dont_write_overlap))
- continue;
-
- /* Copy I lines from common file. */
- i = D_LOWLINE (b, FILE0) - linesread - 1;
- linesread += i;
- while (0 <= --i)
- {
- while ((c = getc(commonfile)) != '\n')
- {
- if (c == EOF)
- fatal ("input file shrank");
- putc (c, outputfile);
- }
- putc (c, outputfile);
- }
-
- if (flagging && type == DIFF_ALL)
- /* Do special flagging. */
- {
- /* Put in lines from FILE0 with bracket. */
- fprintf (outputfile, "<<<<<<< %s\n", file0);
- for (i = 0;
- i < D_NUMLINES (b, mapping[FILE0]);
- i++)
- fwrite (D_RELNUM (b, mapping[FILE0], i), sizeof (char),
- D_RELLEN (b, mapping[FILE0], i), outputfile);
- fprintf (outputfile, "=======\n");
- overlaps_found = 1;
- }
-
- /* Put in lines from FILE2. */
- for (i = 0;
- i < D_NUMLINES (b, mapping[FILE2]);
- i++)
- fwrite (D_RELNUM (b, mapping[FILE2], i), sizeof (char),
- D_RELLEN (b, mapping[FILE2], i), outputfile);
-
- if (flagging && type == DIFF_ALL)
- fprintf (outputfile, ">>>>>>> %s\n", file2);
-
- /* Skip I lines in common file. */
- i = D_NUMLINES (b, FILE0);
- linesread += i;
- while (0 <= --i)
- while ((c = getc(commonfile)) != '\n')
- if (c == EOF)
- {
- if (i || b->next)
- fatal ("input file shrank");
- return overlaps_found;
- }
- }
- /* Copy rest of common file. */
- while ((c = getc (commonfile)) != EOF)
- putc (c, outputfile);
- return overlaps_found;
- }
-
- /*
- * Reverse the order of the list of diff3 blocks.
- */
- struct diff3_block *
- reverse_diff3_blocklist (diff)
- struct diff3_block *diff;
- {
- register struct diff3_block *tmp, *next, *prev;
-
- for (tmp = diff, prev = (struct diff3_block *) 0;
- tmp; tmp = next)
- {
- next = tmp->next;
- tmp->next = prev;
- prev = tmp;
- }
-
- return prev;
- }
-
- int
- myread (fd, ptr, size)
- int fd, size;
- char *ptr;
- {
- int result = read (fd, ptr, size);
- if (result < 0)
- perror_with_exit ("Read failed");
- return result;
- }
-
- VOID *
- xmalloc (size)
- #ifdef __STDC__
- size_t size;
- #else /* not __STDC__ */
- int size;
- #endif /* not __STDC__ */
- {
- VOID *result = (VOID *) malloc (size ? size : 1);
- if (!result)
- fatal ("Malloc failed");
- return result;
- }
-
- VOID *
- xrealloc (ptr, size)
- VOID *ptr;
- #ifdef __STDC__
- size_t size;
- #else /* not __STDC__ */
- int size;
- #endif /* not __STDC__ */
- {
- VOID *result = (VOID *) realloc (ptr, size ? size : 1);
- if (!result)
- fatal ("Malloc failed");
- return result;
- }
-
- #ifdef __STDC__
- void
- #endif /* __STDC__ */
- fatal (string)
- char *string;
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s\n", argv0, string);
- exit (2);
- }
-
- #ifdef __STDC__
- void
- #endif /* __STDC__ */
- perror_with_exit (string)
- char *string;
- {
- perror (string);
- exit (2);
- }
-
- #ifdef MSDOS
- /*
- * Get name of temporary directory from environment entry TMP or TEMP.
- * if this fails, use current directory.
- */
- static char *
- tmpfilename (char *template)
- {
- register int l;
- register char *p;
- register char *tmpfile;
-
- int lt = strlen (template);
-
- if ((p = getenv ("TMP")) || (p = getenv ("TEMP")))
- {
- l = strlen(p);
- tmpfile = xmalloc (l + lt + 2);
- strcpy (tmpfile, p);
- if ((tmpfile[l-1] != '/') && (tmpfile[l-1] != '\\'))
- {
- tmpfile[l] = '/'; /* append slash */
- tmpfile[l+1] = '\0';
- }
- }
- else
- {
- tmpfile = xmalloc (lt + 3); /* use current directory */
- strcpy (tmpfile, "./");
- }
-
- return mktemp (strcat (tmpfile, template));
- }
-
- #endif /* MSDOS */
-
-