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authorEric Norum <WENorum@lbl.gov>2001-03-06 18:14:27 +0000
committerEric Norum <WENorum@lbl.gov>2001-03-06 18:14:27 +0000
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parentUseful add-on libraries (diff)
downloadrtems-addon-packages-26fd6a868e03d1589628748ee4b971409b454327.tar.bz2
Useful add-on libraries
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+/* histfile.c - functions to manipulate the history file. */
+
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This file contains the GNU History Library (the Library), a set of
+ routines for managing the text of previously typed lines.
+
+ The Library 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 2, or (at your option)
+ any later version.
+
+ The Library 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.
+
+ The GNU General Public License is often shipped with GNU software, and
+ is generally kept in a file called COPYING or LICENSE. If you do not
+ have a copy of the license, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */
+
+/* The goal is to make the implementation transparent, so that you
+ don't have to know what data types are used, just what functions
+ you can call. I think I have done that. */
+#define READLINE_LIBRARY
+
+#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H)
+# include <config.h>
+#endif
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#ifndef _MINIX
+# include <sys/file.h>
+#endif
+#include "posixstat.h"
+#include <fcntl.h>
+
+#if defined (HAVE_STDLIB_H)
+# include <stdlib.h>
+#else
+# include "ansi_stdlib.h"
+#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */
+
+#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
+# include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+
+#if defined (HAVE_STRING_H)
+# include <string.h>
+#else
+# include <strings.h>
+#endif /* !HAVE_STRING_H */
+
+
+/* If we're compiling for __EMX__ (OS/2) or __CYGWIN__ (cygwin32 environment
+ on win 95/98/nt), we want to open files with O_BINARY mode so that there
+ is no \n -> \r\n conversion performed. On other systems, we don't want to
+ mess around with O_BINARY at all, so we ensure that it's defined to 0. */
+#if defined (__EMX__) || defined (__CYGWIN__)
+# ifndef O_BINARY
+# define O_BINARY 0
+# endif
+#else /* !__EMX__ && !__CYGWIN__ */
+# undef O_BINARY
+# define O_BINARY 0
+#endif /* !__EMX__ && !__CYGWIN__ */
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#if !defined (errno)
+extern int errno;
+#endif /* !errno */
+
+#include "history.h"
+#include "histlib.h"
+
+#include "rlshell.h"
+#include "xmalloc.h"
+
+/* Return the string that should be used in the place of this
+ filename. This only matters when you don't specify the
+ filename to read_history (), or write_history (). */
+static char *
+history_filename (filename)
+ const char *filename;
+{
+ char *return_val;
+ const char *home;
+ int home_len;
+
+ return_val = filename ? savestring (filename) : (char *)NULL;
+
+ if (return_val)
+ return (return_val);
+
+ home = sh_get_env_value ("HOME");
+
+ if (home == 0)
+ {
+ home = ".";
+ home_len = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ home_len = strlen (home);
+
+ return_val = xmalloc (2 + home_len + 8); /* strlen(".history") == 8 */
+ strcpy (return_val, home);
+ return_val[home_len] = '/';
+#if defined (__MSDOS__)
+ strcpy (return_val + home_len + 1, "_history");
+#else
+ strcpy (return_val + home_len + 1, ".history");
+#endif
+
+ return (return_val);
+}
+
+/* Add the contents of FILENAME to the history list, a line at a time.
+ If FILENAME is NULL, then read from ~/.history. Returns 0 if
+ successful, or errno if not. */
+int
+read_history (filename)
+ const char *filename;
+{
+ return (read_history_range (filename, 0, -1));
+}
+
+/* Read a range of lines from FILENAME, adding them to the history list.
+ Start reading at the FROM'th line and end at the TO'th. If FROM
+ is zero, start at the beginning. If TO is less than FROM, read
+ until the end of the file. If FILENAME is NULL, then read from
+ ~/.history. Returns 0 if successful, or errno if not. */
+int
+read_history_range (filename, from, to)
+ const char *filename;
+ int from, to;
+{
+ register int line_start, line_end;
+ char *input, *buffer;
+ int file, current_line, chars_read;
+ struct stat finfo;
+ size_t file_size;
+
+ buffer = (char *)NULL;
+ input = history_filename (filename);
+ file = open (input, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666);
+
+ if ((file < 0) || (fstat (file, &finfo) == -1))
+ goto error_and_exit;
+
+ file_size = (size_t)finfo.st_size;
+
+ /* check for overflow on very large files */
+ if (file_size != finfo.st_size || file_size + 1 < file_size)
+ {
+#if defined (EFBIG)
+ errno = EFBIG;
+#endif
+ goto error_and_exit;
+ }
+
+ buffer = xmalloc (file_size + 1);
+
+ chars_read = read (file, buffer, file_size);
+ if (chars_read < 0)
+ {
+ error_and_exit:
+ if (file >= 0)
+ close (file);
+
+ FREE (input);
+ FREE (buffer);
+
+ return (errno);
+ }
+
+ close (file);
+
+ /* Set TO to larger than end of file if negative. */
+ if (to < 0)
+ to = chars_read;
+
+ /* Start at beginning of file, work to end. */
+ line_start = line_end = current_line = 0;
+
+ /* Skip lines until we are at FROM. */
+ while (line_start < chars_read && current_line < from)
+ {
+ for (line_end = line_start; line_end < chars_read; line_end++)
+ if (buffer[line_end] == '\n')
+ {
+ current_line++;
+ line_start = line_end + 1;
+ if (current_line == from)
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If there are lines left to gobble, then gobble them now. */
+ for (line_end = line_start; line_end < chars_read; line_end++)
+ if (buffer[line_end] == '\n')
+ {
+ buffer[line_end] = '\0';
+
+ if (buffer[line_start])
+ add_history (buffer + line_start);
+
+ current_line++;
+
+ if (current_line >= to)
+ break;
+
+ line_start = line_end + 1;
+ }
+
+ FREE (input);
+ FREE (buffer);
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+/* Truncate the history file FNAME, leaving only LINES trailing lines.
+ If FNAME is NULL, then use ~/.history. Returns 0 on success, errno
+ on failure. */
+int
+history_truncate_file (fname, lines)
+ const char *fname;
+ int lines;
+{
+ register int i;
+ int file, chars_read, rv;
+ char *buffer, *filename;
+ struct stat finfo;
+ size_t file_size;
+
+ buffer = (char *)NULL;
+ filename = history_filename (fname);
+ file = open (filename, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666);
+ rv = 0;
+
+ /* Don't try to truncate non-regular files. */
+ if (file == -1 || fstat (file, &finfo) == -1)
+ {
+ rv = errno;
+ if (file != -1)
+ close (file);
+ goto truncate_exit;
+ }
+
+ if (S_ISREG (finfo.st_mode) == 0)
+ {
+ close (file);
+#ifdef EFTYPE
+ rv = EFTYPE;
+#else
+ rv = EINVAL;
+#endif
+ goto truncate_exit;
+ }
+
+ file_size = (size_t)finfo.st_size;
+
+ /* check for overflow on very large files */
+ if (file_size != finfo.st_size || file_size + 1 < file_size)
+ {
+ close (file);
+#if defined (EFBIG)
+ rv = errno = EFBIG;
+#elif defined (EOVERFLOW)
+ rv = errno = EOVERFLOW;
+#else
+ rv = errno = EINVAL;
+#endif
+ goto truncate_exit;
+ }
+
+ buffer = xmalloc (file_size + 1);
+ chars_read = read (file, buffer, file_size);
+ close (file);
+
+ if (chars_read <= 0)
+ {
+ rv = (chars_read < 0) ? errno : 0;
+ goto truncate_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* Count backwards from the end of buffer until we have passed
+ LINES lines. */
+ for (i = chars_read - 1; lines && i; i--)
+ {
+ if (buffer[i] == '\n')
+ lines--;
+ }
+
+ /* If this is the first line, then the file contains exactly the
+ number of lines we want to truncate to, so we don't need to do
+ anything. It's the first line if we don't find a newline between
+ the current value of i and 0. Otherwise, write from the start of
+ this line until the end of the buffer. */
+ for ( ; i; i--)
+ if (buffer[i] == '\n')
+ {
+ i++;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Write only if there are more lines in the file than we want to
+ truncate to. */
+ if (i && ((file = open (filename, O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY, 0600)) != -1))
+ {
+ write (file, buffer + i, chars_read - i);
+
+#if defined (__BEOS__)
+ /* BeOS ignores O_TRUNC. */
+ ftruncate (file, chars_read - i);
+#endif
+
+ close (file);
+ }
+
+ truncate_exit:
+
+ FREE (buffer);
+
+ free (filename);
+ return rv;
+}
+
+/* Workhorse function for writing history. Writes NELEMENT entries
+ from the history list to FILENAME. OVERWRITE is non-zero if you
+ wish to replace FILENAME with the entries. */
+static int
+history_do_write (filename, nelements, overwrite)
+ const char *filename;
+ int nelements, overwrite;
+{
+ register int i;
+ char *output;
+ int file, mode, rv;
+
+ mode = overwrite ? O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY : O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_BINARY;
+ output = history_filename (filename);
+ rv = 0;
+
+ if ((file = open (output, mode, 0600)) == -1)
+ {
+ FREE (output);
+ return (errno);
+ }
+
+ if (nelements > history_length)
+ nelements = history_length;
+
+ /* Build a buffer of all the lines to write, and write them in one syscall.
+ Suggested by Peter Ho (peter@robosts.oxford.ac.uk). */
+ {
+ HIST_ENTRY **the_history; /* local */
+ register int j;
+ int buffer_size;
+ char *buffer;
+
+ the_history = history_list ();
+ /* Calculate the total number of bytes to write. */
+ for (buffer_size = 0, i = history_length - nelements; i < history_length; i++)
+ buffer_size += 1 + strlen (the_history[i]->line);
+
+ /* Allocate the buffer, and fill it. */
+ buffer = xmalloc (buffer_size);
+
+ for (j = 0, i = history_length - nelements; i < history_length; i++)
+ {
+ strcpy (buffer + j, the_history[i]->line);
+ j += strlen (the_history[i]->line);
+ buffer[j++] = '\n';
+ }
+
+ if (write (file, buffer, buffer_size) < 0)
+ rv = errno;
+ free (buffer);
+ }
+
+ close (file);
+
+ FREE (output);
+
+ return (rv);
+}
+
+/* Append NELEMENT entries to FILENAME. The entries appended are from
+ the end of the list minus NELEMENTs up to the end of the list. */
+int
+append_history (nelements, filename)
+ int nelements;
+ const char *filename;
+{
+ return (history_do_write (filename, nelements, HISTORY_APPEND));
+}
+
+/* Overwrite FILENAME with the current history. If FILENAME is NULL,
+ then write the history list to ~/.history. Values returned
+ are as in read_history ().*/
+int
+write_history (filename)
+ const char *filename;
+{
+ return (history_do_write (filename, history_length, HISTORY_OVERWRITE));
+}