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- /*
- * CPP main program.
- *
- * Edit history
- * 21-May-84 MM "Field test" release
- * 23-May-84 MM Some minor hacks.
- * 30-May-84 ARF Didn't get enough memory for __DATE__
- * Added code to read stdin if no input
- * files are provided.
- * 29-Jun-84 MM Added ARF's suggestions, Unixifying cpp.
- * 11-Jul-84 MM "Official" first release (that's what I thought!)
- * 22-Jul-84 MM/ARF/SCK Fixed line number bugs, added cpp recognition
- * of #line, fixed problems with #include.
- * 23-Jul-84 MM More (minor) include hacking, some documentation.
- * Also, redid cpp's #include files
- * 25-Jul-84 MM #line filename isn't used for #include searchlist
- * #line format is <number> <optional name>
- * 25-Jul-84 ARF/MM Various bugs, mostly serious. Removed homemade doprint
- * 01-Aug-84 MM Fixed recursion bug, remove extra newlines and
- * leading whitespace from cpp output.
- * 02-Aug-84 MM Hacked (i.e. optimized) out blank lines and unneeded
- * whitespace in general. Cleaned up unget()'s.
- * 03-Aug-84 Keie Several bug fixes from Ed Keizer, Vrije Universitet.
- * -- corrected arg. count in -D and pre-defined
- * macros. Also, allow \n inside macro actual parameter
- * lists.
- * 06-Aug-84 MM If debugging, dump the preset vector at startup.
- * 12-Aug-84 MM/SCK Some small changes from Sam Kendall
- * 15-Aug-84 Keie/MM cerror, cwarn, etc. take a single string arg.
- * cierror, etc. take a single int. arg.
- * changed LINE_PREFIX slightly so it can be
- * changed in the makefile.
- * 31-Aug-84 MM USENET net.sources release.
- * 7-Sep-84 SCH/ado Lint complaints
- * 10-Sep-84 Keie Char's can't be signed in some implementations
- * 11-Sep-84 ado Added -C flag, pathological line number fix
- * 13-Sep-84 ado Added -E flag (does nothing) and "-" file for stdin.
- * 14-Sep-84 MM Allow # 123 as a synonym for #line 123
- * 19-Sep-84 MM scanid always reads to token, make sure #line is
- * written to a new line, even if -C switch given.
- * Also, cpp - - reads stdin, writes stdout.
- * 03-Oct-84 ado/MM Several changes to line counting and keepcomments
- * stuff. Also a rewritten control() hasher -- much
- * simpler and no less "perfect". Note also changes
- * in cpp3.c to fix numeric scanning.
- * 04-Oct-84 MM Added recognition of macro formal parameters if
- * they are the only thing in a string, per the
- * draft standard.
- * 08-Oct-84 MM One more attack on scannumber
- * 15-Oct-84 MM/ado Added -N to disable predefined symbols. Fixed
- * linecount if COMMENT_INVISIBLE enabled.
- * 22-Oct-84 MM Don't evaluate the #if/#ifdef argument if
- * compilation is supressed. This prevents
- * unnecessary error messages in sequences such as
- * #ifdef FOO -- undefined
- * #if FOO == 10 -- shouldn't print warning
- * 25-Oct-84 MM Fixed bug in false ifdef supression. On vms,
- * #include <foo> should open foo.h -- this duplicates
- * the behavior of Vax-C
- * 31-Oct-84 ado/MM Parametized $ in indentifiers. Added a better
- * token concatenator and took out the trial
- * concatenation code. Also improved #ifdef code
- * and cleaned up the macro recursion tester.
- * 2-Nov-84 MM/ado Some bug fixes in token concatenation, also
- * a variety of minor (uninteresting) hacks.
- * 6-Nov-84 MM Happy Birthday. Broke into 4 files and added
- * #if sizeof (basic_types)
- * 9-Nov-84 MM Added -S* for pointer type sizes
- * 13-Nov-84 MM Split cpp1.c, added vms defaulting
- * 23-Nov-84 MM/ado -E supresses error exit, added CPP_INCLUDE,
- * fixed strncpy bug.
- * 3-Dec-84 ado/MM Added OLD_PREPROCESSOR
- * 7-Dec-84 MM Stuff in Nov 12 Draft Standard
- * 17-Dec-84 george Fixed problems with recursive macros
- * 17-Dec-84 MM Yet another attack on #if's (f/t)level removed.
- * 07-Jan-85 ado Init defines before doing command line options
- * so -Uunix works.
- * 21-Oct-85 RMS Rename `token' to `tokenbuf'.
- * Allocate it dynamically, with size in `tokenbsize'.
- * 23-Oct-85 RMS Do not print message about number of errors.
- * 14-Mar-85 FNF Incorporate macro based C debugging package.
- * Port to Commodore AMIGA.
- * 20-Aug-88 Ois Changed format of documentation.
- */
-
- /*)BUILD
- $(PROGRAM) = cpp
- $(FILES) = { cpp1 cpp2 cpp3 cpp4 cpp5 cpp6 }
- $(INCLUDE) = { cppdef.h cpp.h }
- $(STACK) = 2000
- $(TKBOPTIONS) = {
- STACK = 2000
- }
- */
-
- #ifdef DOCUMENTATION
- .TH CPP 1 "Amiga Programmer's Manual" "1st PDC distribution"
- .SH NAME
- .bo "cpp
- - C Pre Processor. Macro-preprocess C programs.
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
- cpp [-options] [infile [outfile]]
- .fi
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- CPP reads a C source file, expands macros and include files, and writes an
- input file for the C compiler. If no file arguments are given, CPP reads
- from stdin and writes to stdout. If one file argument is given, it will
- define the input file, while two file arguments define both input and
- output files. The file name "-" is a synonym for stdin or stdout as
- appropriate.
-
- The following options are supported. Options may be given in either case.
- .in +5
- .ta +0
- .sp
- .ti -5
- -C@tIf set, source-file comments are written to the output file. This
- allows the output of CPP to be used as the input to a program, such as
- lint, that expects commands embedded in specially-formatted comments.
- .sp
- .ti -5
- -Dname=value
- .br
- Define the name as if the programmer wrote
-
- #define name value
-
- at the start of the first file. If "=value" is not given, a value of "1"
- will be used.
-
- On non-unix and non-amiga systems, all alphabetic text will be forced to
- upper-case.
- .sp
- .ti -5
- -E@tAlways return "success" to the operating system, even if errors were
- detected. Note that some fatal errors, such as a missing #include file,
- will terminate CPP, returning "failure" even if the -E option is given.
- .sp
- .ti -5
- -Idirectory
- .br
- Add this directory to the list of directories searched for #include "..."
- and #include <...> commands. Note that there is no space between the "-I"
- and the directory string. More than one -I command is permitted. On
- non-Unix systems "directory" is forced to upper-case.
- .sp
- .ti -5
- -N@tCPP normally predefines some symbols defining the target computer and
- operating system. If -N is specified, no symbols will be predefined. If
- -N -N is specified, the "always present" symbols, __LINE__, __FILE__,
- __TIME__ and __DATE__ are not defined.
- .sp
- .ti -5
- -Stext
- .br
- CPP normally assumes that the size of the target computer's basic variable
- types is the same as the size of these types of the host computer. (This
- can be overridden when CPP is compiled, however.) The -S option allows
- dynamic respecification of these values. "text" is a string of numbers,
- separated by commas, that specifies correct sizes. The sizes must be
- specified in the exact order:
-
- char short int long float double
-
- If you specify the option as "-S*text", pointers to these types will be
- specified. -S* takes one additional argument for pointer to function (e.g.
- int (*)())
-
- For example, to specify sizes appropriate for a PDP-11, you would write:
-
- c s i l f d func
- -S1,2,2,2,4,8,
- -S*2,2,2,2,2,2,2
-
- Note that all values must be specified.
- .br;.it -1
- Note also that this is not allowed by the 11-Jan-88 Draft, and therefore
- has made into an option when compiling Cpp.
- .it 0
- .sp
- .ti -5
- -Uname
- .br
- Undefine the name as if
-
- #undef name
-
- were given. On non-Unix systems, "name" will be forced to upper-case.
- .sp
- .ti -5
- -Xnumber
- .br
- Enable debugging code. If no value is given, a value of 1 will be used.
- (For maintenence of CPP only.)
- .in -5
- .SH Pre-Defined Variables
- When CPP begins processing, the following variables will have been defined
- (unless the -N option is specified):
- .sp
- Target computer (as appropriate):
- .sp
- pdp11, vax, M68000 m68000 m68k, amiga
- .sp
- Target operating system (as appropriate):
- .sp
- rsx, rt11, vms, unix, amigados
- .sp
- Target compiler (as appropriate):
- .sp
- decus, vax11c, pdc PDC __PDC__
- .sp
- The implementor may add definitions to this list. The default definitions
- match the definition of the host computer, operating system, and C
- compiler.
- .sp
- The following are always available unless undefined (or -N was specified
- twice):
-
- .in +16
- .ta
- .ta +0
- .ti -12
- __FILE__@tThe input (or #include) file being compiled (as a quoted string).
- .ti -12
- __LINE__@tThe line number being compiled.
- .ti -12
- __DATE__@tThe date of compilation as a quoted string of the format
- "Mmm dd yyyy".
- .ti -12
- __TIME__@tThe time of the start of compilation as a quoted string of the
- format "hh:mm:ss". Thus,
- .br
- printf("Bug at line %s,", __LINE__);
- printf(" source file %s", __FILE__);
- printf("@ compiled@ on@ %s@ %s", __DATE__, __TIME__);
- .br
- .in -16
- .SH Supported directives
- .br; #assert <expression>
- .br; #define <token> <replacement>
- .br; #elif <expression>
- .br; #else <expression>
- .br; #endif
- .br; #error
- .br; #if <expression>
- .br; #ifdef <token>
- .br; #ifndef <token>
- .br; #include <filename>
- .br; #line <number> <filename>
- .br; #pragma <anything>
- .br; #undef <token>
- .br; #debug
- .br; #nodebug
- .sp
- Unsupported # commands are copied verbatim into the output, so that maybe
- the compiler knows what to do with them.
- .SH Draft Proposed Ansi Standard Considerations
- The current version of the Draft Proposed Standard explicitly states that
- "readers are requested not to specify or claim conformance to this draft."
- Readers and users of Decus CPP should not assume that Decus CPP conforms to
- the standard, or that it will conform to the actual C Language Standard.
-
- When CPP is itself compiled, many features of the Draft Proposed Standard
- that are incompatible with existing preprocessors may be disabled. See the
- comments in CPP's source for details.
-
- The latest version of the Draft Proposed Standard (as reflected in Decus
- CPP) is dated November 12, 1984, and bits from K&R V2 are put in by Ois.
-
- Comments are removed from the input text. The comment is replaced by a
- single space character. The -C option preserves comments, writing them to
- the output file.
-
- The '$' character is considered to be a letter. This is a permitted
- extension.
-
- The following new features of C are processed by CPP:
- .sp
- .* The following .br commands are there so the preprocessor
- .* does not get confused when compiling cpp1.c
- .nf
- .br; #if, #elif
- .br; #elif expression (#else #if)
- .br; '\xNNN' (Hexadecimal constant)
- .br; '\a' (Ascii BELL)
- .br; '\v' (Ascii Vertical Tab)
- .br; #if defined NAME 1 if defined, 0 if not
- .br; #if defined (NAME) 1 if defined, 0 if not
- .br; #if sizeof (basic type)
- .br; #error Generates error message
- .br; unary +
- .br; 123U, 123LU Unsigned ints and longs.
- .br; 12.3L Long double numbers
- .br; token##token Token concatenation in macros
- .br; #macro-formal String generation in macros
- .br; #include token Expands to filename
- .fi
-
- The Draft Proposed Standard has extended C, adding a constant string
- concatenation operator, where
-
- "foo" "bar"
-
- is regarded as the single string "foobar". (This does not affect CPP's
- processing but does permit a limited form of macro argument substitution
- into strings as will be discussed.)
-
- The Standard Committee plans to add token concatenation to #define command
- lines. One suggested implementation is as follows: the sequence
- "Token1 ## Token2" is treated as if the programmer wrote "Token1Token2".
-
- This could be used as follows:
-
- #line 123
- #define ATLINE foo ## __LINE__
-
- ATLINE would be defined as foo123.
-
- Note that "Token1" and "Token2" both must be valid tokens, but the
- concatenation of their expanded forms may not be a _single_ valid token. In
- that case, K&R state that the behaviour is undefined. So if you wish to
- make portable use of this facility, do not do the following:
-
- #define cat(x, y) x ## y
- cat(foo, 1.23)
-
- which will produce
-
- foo1.23
-
- and that is not a single token.
-
- If the tokens T1 and T2 are concatenated into T3, this implementation
- operates as follows:
-
- 1.@ Expand T1 if it is a macro.
- 2.@ Expand T2 if it is a macro.
- 3.@ Join the tokens, forming T3.
- 4.@ Rescan T3, looking for tokens, that may be expanded again.
-
- A macro formal parameter will be substituted into a string or
- character constant if it is the only component of that constant:
-
- #define VECSIZE 123
- #define vprint(name, size) \
- printf("name" "[" "size" "] = {\n")
- ... vprint(vector, VECSIZE);
-
- expands (effectively) to
-
- vprint("vector[123] = {\n");
-
- Note that this will be useful if your C compiler supports the new string
- concatenation operation noted above. As implemented here, if you write
-
- #define string(arg) "arg"
- ... string("foo") ...
-
- This implementation generates "foo", rather than the strictly correct
- ""foo"" (which will probably generate an error message). This is, strictly
- speaking, an error in CPP and may be removed from future releases.
- .it -1
- Note that the above feature of replacing macro formals inside quotes is
- non-standard. The Committee thought the following to be better:
- .it 0
- .sp
- If a macro formal argument is immediately preceeded by a #, the argument
- supplied when expanding the macro will be surrounded by double quotes, and
- each double quote or backslash will be preceeded by a backslash. An example
- of this would be:
-
- #define string(arg) #arg
- ... string(foo) ...
-
- which produces "foo". Note that this feature is useless if you want your
- string to contain an odd number of quotes:
-
- string(Hello");
-
- will produce an error message, complaining about unterminated strings.
-
- .SH Error messages
- Many. CPP prints warning or error messages if you try to use multiple-byte
- character constants (non-transportable) if you #undef a symbol that was not
- defined, or if your program has potentially nested comments.
- .SH Author
- Martin Minow, minor changes by RMS, FNF, OIS.
- .SH Bugs
- The #if expression processor uses signed integers only.
- I.e, #if 0xFFFFu < 0 may be TRUE.
- #endif /* DOCUMENTATION */
-
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <ctype.h>
- #include "cppdef.h"
- #include "cpp.h"
-
- /*
- * Commonly used global variables:
- * line is the current input line number.
- * wrongline is set in many places when the actual output
- * line is out of sync with the numbering, e.g,
- * when expanding a macro with an embedded newline.
- *
- * tokenbuf holds the last identifier scanned (which might
- * be a candidate for macro expansion).
- * errors is the running cpp error counter.
- * infile is the head of a linked list of input files (extended by
- * #include and macros being expanded). infile always points
- * to the current file/macro. infile->parent to the includer,
- * etc. infile->fd is NULL if this input stream is a macro.
- */
- int line; /* Current line number */
- int wrongline; /* Force #line to compiler */
- char *tokenbuf; /* Buffer for current input token */
- int tokenbsize; /* Allocated size of tokenbuf, */
- /* not counting zero at end. */
- int errors; /* cpp error counter */
- FILEINFO *infile = NULL; /* Current input file */
- #if DEBUG
- int debug; /* TRUE if debugging now */
- #endif
- /*
- * This counter is incremented when a macro expansion is initiated.
- * If it exceeds a built-in value, the expansion stops -- this tests
- * for a runaway condition:
- * #define X Y
- * #define Y X
- * X
- * This can be disabled by falsifying rec_recover. (Nothing does this
- * currently: it is a hook for an eventual invocation flag.)
- */
- int recursion; /* Infinite recursion counter */
- int rec_recover = TRUE; /* Unwind recursive macros */
-
- /*
- * instring is set TRUE when a string is scanned. It modifies the
- * behavior of the "get next character" routine, causing all characters
- * to be passed to the caller (except <DEF_MAGIC>). Note especially that
- * comments and \<newline> are not removed from the source. (This
- * prevents cpp output lines from being arbitrarily long).
- *
- * inmacro is set by #define -- it absorbs comments and converts
- * form-feed and vertical-tab to space, but returns \<newline>
- * to the caller. Strictly speaking, this is a bug as \<newline>
- * shouldn't delimit tokens, but we'll worry about that some other
- * time -- it is more important to prevent infinitly long output lines.
- *
- * instring and inmarcor are parameters to the get() routine which
- * were made global for speed.
- */
- int instring = FALSE; /* TRUE if scanning string */
- int inmacro = FALSE; /* TRUE if #defining a macro */
-
- /*
- * work[] and workp are used to store one piece of text in a temporay
- * buffer. To initialize storage, set workp = work. To store one
- * character, call save(c); (This will fatally exit if there isn't
- * room.) To terminate the string, call save(EOS). Note that
- * the work buffer is used by several subroutines -- be sure your
- * data won't be overwritten. The extra byte in the allocation is
- * needed for string formal replacement.
- */
- char work[NWORK + 1]; /* Work buffer */
- char *workp; /* Work buffer pointer */
-
- /*
- * keepcomments is set TRUE by the -C option. If TRUE, comments
- * are written directly to the output stream. This is needed if
- * the output from cpp is to be passed to lint (which uses commands
- * embedded in comments). cflag contains the permanent state of the
- * -C flag. keepcomments is always falsified when processing #control
- * commands and when compilation is supressed by a false #if
- *
- * If eflag is set, CPP returns "success" even if non-fatal errors
- * were detected.
- *
- * If nflag is non-zero, no symbols are predefined except __LINE__.
- * __FILE__, and __DATE__. If nflag > 1, absolutely no symbols
- * are predefined.
- */
- int keepcomments = FALSE; /* Write out comments flag */
- int cflag = FALSE; /* -C option (keep comments) */
- int eflag = FALSE; /* -E option (never fail) */
- int nflag = 0; /* -N option (no predefines) */
- int wflag = FALSE; /* -W option (write #defines) */
-
- /*
- * ifstack[] holds information about nested #if's. It is always
- * accessed via *ifptr. The information is as follows:
- * WAS_COMPILING state of compiling flag at outer level.
- * ELSE_SEEN set TRUE when #else seen to prevent 2nd #else.
- * TRUE_SEEN set TRUE when #if or #elif succeeds
- * ifstack[0] holds the compiling flag. It is TRUE if compilation
- * is currently enabled. Note that this must be initialized TRUE.
- */
- char ifstack[BLK_NEST] = { TRUE }; /* #if information */
- char *ifptr = ifstack; /* -> current ifstack[] */
-
- /*
- * incdir[] stores the -i directories (and the system-specific
- * #include <...> directories.
- */
- char *incdir[NINCLUDE]; /* -i directories */
- char **incend = incdir; /* -> free space in incdir[] */
-
- /*
- * This is the table used to predefine target machine and operating
- * system designators. It may need hacking for specific circumstances.
- * Note: it is not clear that this is part of the Ansi Standard.
- * The -N option supresses preset definitions.
- */
- char *preset[] = { /* names defined at cpp start */
- #ifdef MACHINE
- MACHINE,
- #endif
- #ifdef SYSTEM
- SYSTEM,
- #endif
- #ifdef COMPILER
- COMPILER,
- #endif
- #if DEBUG
- "decus_cpp", /* Ourselves! */
- #endif
- NULL /* Must be last */
- };
-
- /*
- * The value of these predefined symbols must be recomputed whenever
- * they are evaluated. The order must not be changed.
- */
- char *magic[] = { /* Note: order is important */
- "__LINE__",
- "__FILE__",
- NULL /* Must be last */
- };
-
- main(argc, argv)
- int argc;
- char *argv[];
- {
- register int i;
- extern FILE *freopen ();
-
- DBUG_ENTER ("main");
- DBUG_PUSH ("d:t");
- #if HOST == SYS_VMS
- argc = getredirection(argc, argv); /* vms >file and <file */
- #endif
- initdefines(); /* O.S. specific def's */
- i = dooptions(argc, argv); /* Command line -flags */
- switch (i) {
- case 3:
- /*
- * Get output file, "-" means use stdout.
- */
- if (!streq(argv[2], "-")) {
- #if HOST == SYS_VMS
- /*
- * On vms, reopen stdout with "vanilla rms" attributes.
- */
- if ((i = creat(argv[2], 0, "rat=cr", "rfm=var")) == -1
- || dup2(i, fileno(stdout)) == -1) {
- #else
- if (freopen(argv[2], "w", stdout) == NULL) {
- #endif
- perror(argv[2]);
- cerror("Can't open output file \"%s\"", argv[2]);
- exit(IO_ERROR);
- }
- } /* Continue by opening input */
- case 2: /* One file -> stdin */
- /*
- * Open input file, "-" means use stdin.
- */
- if (!streq(argv[1], "-")) {
- if (freopen(argv[1], "r", stdin) == NULL) {
- perror(argv[1]);
- cerror("Can't open input file \"%s\"", argv[1]);
- exit(IO_ERROR);
- }
- strcpy(work, argv[1]); /* Remember input filename */
- break;
- } /* Else, just get stdin */
- case 0: /* No args? */
- case 1: /* No files, stdin -> stdout */
- #if HOST == SYS_UNIX || HOST == SYS_AMIGADOS
- work[0] = EOS; /* Unix can't find stdin name */
- #else
- fgetname(stdin, work); /* Vax-11C, Decus C know name */
- #endif
- break;
-
- default:
- exit(IO_ERROR); /* Can't happen */
- }
- setincdirs(); /* Setup -I include directories */
- addfile(stdin, work); /* "open" main input file */
- #if DEBUG
- if (debug > 0)
- dumpdef("preset #define symbols");
- #endif
- cppmain(); /* Process main file */
- if ((i = (ifptr - &ifstack[0])) != 0) {
- #if OLD_PREPROCESSOR
- ciwarn("Inside #ifdef block at end of input, depth = %d", i);
- #else
- cierror("Inside #ifdef block at end of input, depth = %d", i);
- #endif
- }
- fflush(stdout);
- fclose(stdout);
- if (errors > 0 && !eflag)
- DBUG_RETURN(IO_ERROR);
- DBUG_RETURN(IO_NORMAL); /* No errors or -E option set */
- }
-
- FILE_LOCAL
- cppmain()
- /*
- * Main process for cpp -- copies tokens from the current input
- * stream (main file, include file, or a macro) to the output
- * file.
- */
- {
- register int c; /* Current character */
- register int counter; /* newlines and spaces */
- extern int output(); /* Output one character */
-
- DBUG_ENTER ("cppmain");
- /* Initialize for reading tokens */
- tokenbsize = 50;
- tokenbuf = getmem (tokenbsize + 1);
-
- /*
- * Explicitly output a #line at the start of cpp output so
- * that lint (etc.) knows the name of the original source
- * file. If we don't do this explicitly, we may get
- * the name of the first #include file instead.
- */
- sharp();
- /*
- * This loop is started "from the top" at the beginning of each line
- * wrongline is set TRUE in many places if it is necessary to write
- * a #line record. (But we don't write them when expanding macros.)
- *
- * The counter variable has two different uses: at
- * the start of a line, it counts the number of blank lines that
- * have been skipped over. These are then either output via
- * #line records or by outputting explicit blank lines.
- * When expanding tokens within a line, the counter remembers
- * whether a blank/tab has been output. These are dropped
- * at the end of the line, and replaced by a single blank
- * within lines.
- */
- for (;;) {
- counter = 0; /* Count empty lines */
- for (;;) { /* For each line, ... */
- while (type[(c = get())] == SPA) /* Skip leading blanks */
- ; /* in this line. */
- if (c == '\n') /* If line's all blank, */
- ++counter; /* Do nothing now */
- else if (c == '#') { /* Is 1st non-space '#' */
- keepcomments = FALSE; /* Don't pass comments */
- counter = control(counter); /* Yes, do a #command */
- keepcomments = (cflag && compiling);
- }
- else if (c == EOF_CHAR) /* At end of file? */
- break;
- else if (!compiling) { /* #ifdef false? */
- skipnl(); /* Skip to newline */
- counter++; /* Count it, too. */
- }
- else {
- break; /* Actual token */
- }
- }
- if (c == EOF_CHAR) /* Exit process at */
- break; /* End of file */
- /*
- * If the loop didn't terminate because of end of file, we
- * know there is a token to compile. First, clean up after
- * absorbing newlines. counter has the number we skipped.
- */
- if ((wrongline && infile->fp != NULL) || counter > 4)
- sharp(); /* Output # line number */
- else { /* If just a few, stuff */
- while (--counter >= 0) /* them out ourselves */
- putchar('\n');
- }
- /*
- * Process each token on this line.
- */
- unget(); /* Reread the char. */
- for (;;) { /* For the whole line, */
- do { /* Token concat. loop */
- for (counter = 0; (type[(c = get())] == SPA);) {
- #if COMMENT_INVISIBLE
- if (c != COM_SEP)
- counter++;
- #else
- counter++; /* Skip over blanks */
- #endif
- }
- if (c == EOF_CHAR || c == '\n')
- goto end_line; /* Exit line loop */
- else if (counter > 0) /* If we got any spaces */
- putchar(' '); /* Output one space */
- c = macroid(c); /* Grab the token */
- } while (type[c] == LET && catenate());
- if (c == EOF_CHAR || c == '\n') /* From macro exp error */
- goto end_line; /* Exit line loop */
- switch (type[c]) {
- case LET:
- fputs(tokenbuf, stdout); /* Quite ordinary token */
- break;
-
-
- case DIG: /* Output a number */
- case DOT: /* Dot may begin floats */
- scannumber(c, output);
- break;
-
- case QUO: /* char or string const */
- scanstring(c, output); /* Copy it to output */
- break;
-
- default: /* Some other character */
- cput(c); /* Just output it */
- break;
- } /* Switch ends */
- } /* Line for loop */
- end_line: if (c == '\n') { /* Compiling at EOL? */
- putchar('\n'); /* Output newline, if */
- if (infile->fp == NULL) /* Expanding a macro, */
- wrongline = TRUE; /* Output # line later */
- }
- } /* Continue until EOF */
- if (wflag)
- outdefines(); /* Write out #defines */
- DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
- }
-
- output(c)
- int c;
- /*
- * Output one character to stdout -- output() is passed as an
- * argument to scanstring()
- */
- {
- #if COMMENT_INVISIBLE
- if (c != TOK_SEP && c != COM_SEP)
- #else
- if (c != TOK_SEP)
- #endif
- putchar(c);
- }
-
- static char *sharpfilename = NULL;
-
- FILE_LOCAL
- sharp()
- /*
- * Output a line number line.
- */
- {
- register char *name;
-
- DBUG_ENTER ("sharp");
- if (keepcomments) /* Make sure # comes on */
- putchar('\n'); /* a fresh, new line. */
- printf("#%s %d", LINE_PREFIX, line);
- if (infile->fp != NULL) {
- name = (infile->progname != NULL)
- ? infile->progname : infile->filename;
- if (sharpfilename == NULL
- || sharpfilename != NULL && !streq(name, sharpfilename)) {
- if (sharpfilename != NULL)
- free(sharpfilename);
- sharpfilename = savestring(name);
- printf(" \"%s\"", name);
- }
- }
- putchar('\n');
- wrongline = FALSE;
- DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
- }
-