/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright (c) 1995, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * * sgsmsg generates several message files from an input template file. Messages * are constructed for use with gettext(3i) - the default - or catgets(3c). The * files generate are: * * msg.h a header file containing definitions for each message. The -h * option triggers the creation of these definitions and specifies * the name to use. * * msg.c a data array of message strings. The msg.h definitions are * offsets into this array. The -d option triggers the creation of * these definitions and specifies the name to use. * * messages a message file suitable for catgets(3c) or gettext(3i) use. The * -m option triggers this output and specifies the filename to be * used. * * The template file is processed based on the first character of each line: * * # or $ entries are copied (as is) to the message file (messages). * * @ token(s) entries are translated. Two translations are possible dependent * on whether one or more tokens are supplied: * * A single token is interpreted as one of two reserved message * output indicators, or a message identifier. The reserved output * indicator _START_ enables output to the message file - Note that * the occurance of any other @ token will also enable message * output. The reserved output indicator _END_ disables output to * the message file. The use of these two indicators provides for * only those message strings that require translation to be output * to the message file. * * Besides the reserved output indicators, a single token is taken * to be a message identifier which will be subsituted for a * `setid' for catgets(3c) output, or a `domain' name for * gettext(3i) output. This value is determine by substituting the * token for the associated definition found in the message * identifier file (specified with the -i option). * * Multiple tokens are taken to be a message definition followed by * the associated message string. The message string is copied to * the data array being built in msg.c. The index into this array * becomes the `message' identifier created in the msg.h file. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include <_string_table.h> /* * Define any error message strings. */ static const char * Errmsg_malt = "sgsmsg: file %s: line %d: malformed input " "at line\n", * Errmsg_nmem = "sgsmsg: memory allocation failed: %s\n", * Errmsg_opne = "sgsmsg: file %s: open failed: %s\n", * Errmsg_wrte = "sgsmsg: file %s: write failed: %s\n", * Errmsg_read = "sgsmsg: file %s: read failed %s\n", * Errmsg_stnw = "sgsmsg: st_new(): failed: %s\n", * Errmsg_stin = "sgsmsg: Str_tbl insert failed: %s\n", * Errmsg_mnfn = "sgsmsg: message not found in Str_tbl: %s\n", * Errmsg_use = "usage: sgsmsg [-clv] [-d mesgdata] [-h mesgdefs] " "[-m messages] [-n name] [-i mesgident] file ...\n"; /* * Define all output filenames and associated descriptors. */ static FILE *fddefs, *fddata, *fdmsgs, *fdmids, *fddesc; static char *fldefs, *fldata, *flmsgs, *flmids, *fldesc; static FILE *fdlint; static char fllint[MAXPATHLEN]; static uint_t vflag; /* verbose flag */ static Str_tbl *stp; /* string table */ /* * Define any default strings. */ static const char *nmlint = "/tmp/sgsmsg.lint", *interface = "sgs_msg", *start = "_START_", *end = "_END_"; /* * Define any default flags and data items. */ static int cflag = 0, lflag = 0, prtmsgs = 0, line, ptr = 1, msgid = 0; static char *mesgid = 0, *setid = 0, *domain = 0; typedef struct msg_string { char *ms_defn; char *ms_message; struct msg_string *ms_next; } msg_string; static msg_string *msg_head; static msg_string *msg_tail; /* * message_append() is responsible for both inserting strings into * the master Str_tbl as well as maintaining a list of the * DEFINITIONS associated with each string. * * The list of strings is traversed at the end once the full * Str_tbl has been constructed - and string offsets can be * assigned. */ static void message_append(const char *defn, const char *message) { msg_string *msg; if ((msg = calloc(sizeof (msg_string), 1)) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno)); exit(1); } /* * Initialize the string table. */ if ((stp == 0) && ((stp = st_new(FLG_STNEW_COMPRESS)) == NULL)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_stnw, strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if ((msg->ms_defn = strdup(defn)) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if ((msg->ms_message = strdup(message)) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (st_insert(stp, msg->ms_message) == -1) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_stin, message); exit(1); } if (msg_head == 0) { msg_head = msg_tail = msg; return; } msg_tail->ms_next = msg; msg_tail = msg; } /* * Initialize a setid value. Given a setid definition determine its numeric * value from the specified message identifier file (specified with the -i * option). Return a pointer to the numeric string. */ static int getmesgid(char *id) { char *buffer, *token, *_mesgid = 0, *_setid = 0, *_domain = 0; /* * If we're being asked to interpret a message id but the user didn't * provide the required message identifier file (-i option) we're in * trouble. */ if (flmids == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "sgsmsg: file %s: line %d: mesgid %s: " "unable to process mesgid\n\t" "no message identifier file specified " "(see -i option)\n", fldesc, line, id); return (1); } if ((buffer = malloc(LINE_MAX)) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno)); return (1); } /* * Read the message identifier file and locate the required mesgid. */ rewind(fdmids); while (fgets(buffer, LINE_MAX, fdmids) != NULL) { if ((token = strstr(buffer, id)) == NULL) continue; /* * Establish individual strings for the mesgid, setid and domain * values. */ _mesgid = token; while (!(isspace(*token))) token++; *token++ = 0; while (isspace(*token)) token++; _setid = token; while (!(isspace(*token))) token++; *token++ = 0; while (isspace(*token)) token++; _domain = token; while (!(isspace(*token))) token++; *token = 0; break; } /* * Did we find a match? */ if ((_mesgid == 0) || (_setid == 0) || (_domain == 0)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "sgsmsg: file %s: line %d: mesgid %s: " "unable to process mesgid\n\t" "identifier does not exist in file %s\n", fldesc, line, id, flmids); return (1); } /* * Have we been here before? */ if (mesgid) { if (cflag == 1) { /* * If we're being asked to process more than one mesgid * warn the user that only one mesgid can be used for * the catgets(3c) call. */ (void) fprintf(stderr, "sgsmsg: file %s: line %d: " "setid %s: warning: multiple mesgids " "encountered\n\t" "last setting used in messaging code\n", fldesc, line, id); } } mesgid = _mesgid; setid = _setid; domain = _domain; /* * Generate the message file output (insure output flag is enabled). */ if (prtmsgs != -1) prtmsgs = 1; if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1)) { if (cflag == 1) { if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "$quote \"\n$set %s\n", setid) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } else { if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "domain\t\"%s\"\n", domain) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } } /* * For catgets(3c) output generate a setid definition in the message * definition file. */ if (fddefs && (cflag == 1) && (fprintf(fddefs, "#define\t%s\t%s\n\n", mesgid, setid) < 0)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } return (0); } /* * Dump contents of String Table to standard out */ static void dump_stringtab(Str_tbl *stp) { uint_t cnt; if ((stp->st_flags & FLG_STTAB_COMPRESS) == 0) { (void) printf("string table full size: %ld: uncompressed\n", stp->st_fullstrsize); return; } (void) printf("string table full size: %ld compressed down to: %ld\n\n", stp->st_fullstrsize, stp->st_strsize); (void) printf("string table compression information [%d buckets]:\n", stp->st_hbckcnt); for (cnt = 0; cnt < stp->st_hbckcnt; cnt++) { Str_hash *sthash = stp->st_hashbcks[cnt]; if (sthash == 0) continue; (void) printf(" bucket: [%d]\n", cnt); while (sthash) { size_t stroff = sthash->hi_mstr->sm_strlen - sthash->hi_strlen; if (stroff == 0) { (void) printf(" [%ld]: '%s' \n", sthash->hi_refcnt, sthash->hi_mstr->sm_str); } else { (void) printf(" [%ld]: '%s' \n", sthash->hi_refcnt, &sthash->hi_mstr->sm_str[stroff], sthash->hi_mstr->sm_str); } sthash = sthash->hi_next; } } } /* * Initialize the message definition header file stream. */ static int init_defs(void) { static char guard[FILENAME_MAX + 6]; char *optr; const char *iptr, *_ptr; /* * Establish a header guard name using the files basename. */ for (iptr = 0, _ptr = fldefs; _ptr && (*_ptr != '\0'); _ptr++) { if (*_ptr == '/') iptr = _ptr + 1; } if (iptr == 0) iptr = fldefs; optr = guard; for (*optr++ = '_'; iptr && (*iptr != '\0'); iptr++, optr++) { if (*iptr == '.') { *optr++ = '_'; *optr++ = 'D'; *optr++ = 'O'; *optr++ = 'T'; *optr = '_'; } else *optr = toupper(*iptr); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "#ifndef\t%s\n#define\t%s\n\n", guard, guard) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "#include \t/* Msg typedef */\n\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "#ifndef\t__lint\n\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } /* * The MSG_SGS_ARRAY_NAME macro supplies a generic way to * reference the string table regardless of its name. */ if (fprintf(fddefs, "#define\tMSG_SGS_LOCAL_ARRAY\t__%s\n\n", interface) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } /* * If the associated data array is global define a prototype. * Define a macro to access the array elements. */ if (lflag == 0) { if (fprintf(fddefs, "extern\tconst char\t__%s[];\n\n", interface) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } if (fprintf(fddefs, "#define\tMSG_ORIG_STRTAB(_x, _s)\t&_s[_x]\n\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "#define\tMSG_ORIG(x)\tMSG_ORIG_STRTAB(x, __%s)\n\n", interface) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } /* * Generate a prototype to access the associated data array. */ if (fprintf(fddefs, "extern\tconst char *\t_%s(Msg);\n\n", interface) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "#define\tMSG_INTL(x)\t_%s(x)\n\n", interface) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } return (0); } /* * Finish the message definition header file. */ static int fini_defs(void) { if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#else\t/* __lint */\n\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "extern\tconst char *\t_%s(Msg);\n\n", interface) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "#ifndef MSG_SGS_LOCAL_ARRAY\n" "#define\tMSG_SGS_LOCAL_ARRAY\t\"\"\n#endif\n\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (lflag == 0) { if (fprintf(fddefs, "extern\tconst char\t__%s[];\n\n", interface) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } if (fprintf(fddefs, "#define MSG_ORIG_STRTAB(_x, _s)\t_x\n" "#define MSG_ORIG(x)\tx\n#define MSG_INTL(x)\tx\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } /* * Provide a way to get the array and function declarations above * without also getting the actual messages. This is useful in * our lintsup.c files that include more than one message header. * lintsup doesn't need the actual messages, and this prevents * macro name collisions. */ if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#ifndef LINTSUP_SUPPRESS_STRINGS\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } /* * Copy the temporary lint defs file into the new header. */ if (fdlint) { long size; char *buf; size = ftell(fdlint); (void) rewind(fdlint); if ((buf = malloc(size)) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fread(buf, size, 1, fdlint) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_read, fllint, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fwrite(buf, size, 1, fddefs) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } (void) free(buf); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#endif\t/* LINTSUP_SUPPRESS_STRINGS */\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#endif\t/* __lint */\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#endif\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } return (0); } /* * The entire messaging file has been scanned - and all strings have been * inserted into the string_table. We can now walk the message queue * and create the '#define ' for each string - with the strings * assigned offset into the string_table. */ static int output_defs(void) { msg_string *msg; size_t stbufsize; char *stbuf; stbufsize = st_getstrtab_sz(stp); if ((stbuf = malloc(stbufsize)) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno)); exit(1); } (void) st_setstrbuf(stp, stbuf, stbufsize); for (msg = msg_head; msg; msg = msg->ms_next) { size_t stoff; if ((st_setstring(stp, msg->ms_message, &stoff)) == -1) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_mnfn, msg->ms_message); return (1); } if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#define\t%s\t%ld\n", msg->ms_defn, stoff) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fddefs && fprintf(fddefs, "#define\t%s_SIZE\t%d\n", msg->ms_defn, strlen(msg->ms_message)) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } return (0); } /* * Finish off the data structure definition. */ static int output_data(void) { size_t stbufsize; size_t ndx; size_t column = 1; const char *stbuf; const char *fmtstr; stbufsize = st_getstrtab_sz(stp); stbuf = st_getstrbuf(stp); assert(stbuf); /* * Determine from the local flag whether the data declaration should * be static. */ if (lflag) fmtstr = (const char *)"static const"; else fmtstr = (const char *)"const"; if (fprintf(fddata, "\n%s char __%s[%ld] __attribute__((unused)) = { ", fmtstr, interface, stbufsize) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldata, strerror(errno)); return (1); } for (ndx = 0; ndx < (stbufsize - 1); ndx++) { if (column == 1) { if (fddata && fprintf(fddata, "\n/* %4ld */ 0x%.2x,", ndx, (unsigned char)stbuf[ndx]) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldata, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } else { if (fddata && fprintf(fddata, " 0x%.2x,", (unsigned char)stbuf[ndx]) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldata, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } if (column++ == 10) column = 1; } if (column == 1) fmtstr = "\n\t0x%.2x };\n"; else fmtstr = " 0x%.2x };\n"; if (fprintf(fddata, fmtstr, (unsigned char)stbuf[stbufsize - 1]) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldata, strerror(errno)); return (1); } return (0); } static int file() { char buffer[LINE_MAX], * token; uint_t bufsize; char *token_buffer; int escape = 0; int len = 0; if ((token_buffer = malloc(LINE_MAX)) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno)); return (1); } bufsize = LINE_MAX; line = 1; while ((token = fgets(buffer, LINE_MAX, fddesc)) != NULL) { char defn[PATH_MAX], * _defn, * str; switch (*token) { case '#': case '$': if (escape) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_malt, fldesc, line); return (1); } /* * If a msgid has been output a msgstr must follow * before we digest the new token. A msgid is only set * if fdmsgs is in use. */ if (msgid) { msgid = 0; if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "msgstr\t\"\"\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } /* * Pass lines directly through to the output message * file. */ if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1)) { char comment; if (cflag == 0) comment = '#'; else comment = '$'; if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "%c%s", comment, ++token) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } break; case '@': if (escape) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_malt, fldesc, line); return (1); } /* * If a msgid has been output a msgstr must follow * before we digest the new token. */ if (msgid) { msgid = 0; if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "msgstr\t\"\"\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } /* * Determine whether we have one or more tokens. */ token++; while (isspace(*token)) /* rid any whitespace */ token++; _defn = token; /* definition start */ while (!(isspace(*token))) token++; *token++ = 0; while (isspace(*token)) /* rid any whitespace */ token++; /* * Determine whether the single token is one of the * reserved message output delimiters otherwise * translate it as a message identifier. */ if (*token == 0) { if (strcmp(_defn, start) == 0) prtmsgs = 1; else if (strcmp(_defn, end) == 0) prtmsgs = -1; else if (getmesgid(_defn) == 1) return (1); break; } /* * Multiple tokens are translated by taking the first * token as the message definition, and the rest of the * line as the message itself. A message line ending * with an escape ('\') is expected to be continued on * the next line. */ if (prtmsgs != -1) prtmsgs = 1; if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1)) { /* * For catgets(3c) make sure a message * identifier has been established (this is * normally a domain for gettext(3i), but for * sgsmsg use this could be argued as being * redundent). Also make sure that the message * definitions haven't exceeeded the maximum * value allowed by gencat(1) before generating * any message file entries. */ if (cflag == 1) { if (setid == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "file " "%s: no message identifier " "has been established\n", fldesc); return (1); } if (ptr > NL_MSGMAX) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "file " "%s: message definition " "(%d) exceeds allowable " "limit (NL_MSGMAX)\n", fldesc, ptr); return (1); } } /* * For catgets(3c) write the definition and the * message string to the message file. For * gettext(3i) write the message string as a * mesgid - indicate a mesgid has been output * so that a msgstr can follow. */ if (cflag == 1) { if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "%d\t%s", ptr, token) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } else { if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "msgid\t\"") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } msgid = 1; } } /* * The message itself is a quoted string as this makes * embedding spaces at the start (or the end) of the * string very easy. */ if (*token != '"') { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_malt, fldesc, line); return (1); } (void) strcpy(defn, _defn); /* * Write the tag to the lint definitions. */ if (fdlint) { if (fprintf(fdlint, "\n#define\t%s\t", _defn) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fllint, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } len = 0; /* * Write each character of the message string to the * data array. Translate any escaped characters - use * the same specially recognized characters as defined * by gencat(1). */ message: if (*token == '"') { if (fdlint && (fprintf(fdlint, "%c", *token) < 0)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fllint, strerror(errno)); return (1); } token++; } while (*token) { char _token; if ((*token == '\\') && (escape == 0)) { escape = 1; if (fdlint && (*(token + 1) != '\n') && fprintf(fdlint, "%c", *token) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fllint, strerror(errno)); return (1); } token++; continue; } if (escape) { if (*token == 'n') _token = '\n'; else if (*token == 't') _token = '\t'; else if (*token == 'v') _token = '\v'; else if (*token == 'b') _token = '\b'; else if (*token == 'f') _token = '\f'; else if (*token == '\\') _token = '\\'; else if (*token == '"') _token = '"'; else if (*token == '\n') break; else _token = *token; if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1) && (fprintf(fdmsgs, "\\") < 0)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } else { /* * If this is the trailing quote then * thats the last of the message string. * Eat up any remaining white space and * unless an escape character is found * terminate the data string with a 0. */ /* BEGIN CSTYLED */ if (*token == '"') { if (fdlint && (fprintf(fdlint, "%c", *token) < 0)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fllint, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1) && (fprintf(fdmsgs, "%c", *token) < 0)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } while (*++token) { if (*token == '\n') break; } _token = '\0'; } else _token = *token; /* END CSTYLED */ } if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1) && (fprintf(fdmsgs, "%c", *token) < 0)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (fdlint && fprintf(fdlint, "%c", *token) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fllint, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if (len >= bufsize) { bufsize += LINE_MAX; if ((token_buffer = realloc( token_buffer, bufsize)) == 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } token_buffer[len] = _token; ptr++, token++, len++; escape = 0; if (_token == '\0') break; } /* * After the complete message string has been processed * (including its continuation beyond one line), create * a string size definition. */ if (escape == 0) { const char *form = "#define\t%s_SIZE\t%d\n"; token_buffer[len] = '\0'; message_append(defn, token_buffer); if (fdlint && fprintf(fdlint, form, defn, (len - 1)) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fllint, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } break; default: /* * Empty lines are passed through to the message file. */ while (isspace(*token)) token++; if (*token == 0) { if (msgid || (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1))) { /* * If a msgid has been output a msgstr * must follow before we digest the new * token. */ if (msgid) { msgid = 0; str = "msgstr\t\"\"\n\n"; } else str = "\n"; if (fprintf(fdmsgs, str) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } break; } /* * If an escape is in effect then any tokens are taken * to be message continuations. */ if (escape) { escape = 0; goto message; } (void) fprintf(stderr, "file %s: line %d: invalid " "input does not start with #, $ or @\n", fldesc, line); return (1); } line++; } free(token_buffer); return (0); } int main(int argc, char ** argv) { opterr = 0; while ((line = getopt(argc, argv, "cd:h:lm:n:i:v")) != EOF) { switch (line) { case 'c': /* catgets instead of gettext */ cflag = 1; break; case 'd': /* new message data filename */ fldata = optarg; /* (msg.c is default) */ break; case 'h': /* new message defs filename */ fldefs = optarg; /* (msg.h is default) */ break; case 'i': /* input message ids from */ flmids = optarg; /* from this file */ break; case 'l': /* define message data arrays */ lflag = 1; /* to be local (static) */ break; case 'm': /* generate message database */ flmsgs = optarg; /* to this file */ break; case 'n': /* new data array and func */ interface = optarg; /* name (msg is default) */ break; case 'v': vflag = 1; /* set verbose flag */ break; case '?': (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_use, argv[0]); exit(1); default: break; } } /* * Validate the we have been given at least one input file. */ if ((argc - optind) < 1) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_use); exit(1); } /* * Open all the required output files. */ if (fldefs) { if ((fddefs = fopen(fldefs, "w+")) == NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, fldefs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } if (fldata) { if (fldefs && (strcmp(fldefs, fldata) == 0)) fddata = fddefs; else if ((fddata = fopen(fldata, "w+")) == NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, fldata, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } if (fddefs && fddata) { (void) sprintf(fllint, "%s.%d.XXXXXX", nmlint, (int)getpid()); if ((mkstemp(fllint) == -1) || ((fdlint = fopen(fllint, "w+")) == NULL)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, fllint, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } if (flmsgs) { if ((fdmsgs = fopen(flmsgs, "w+")) == NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } if (flmids) { if ((fdmids = fopen(flmids, "r")) == NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, flmids, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } /* * Initialize the message definition and message data streams. */ if (fddefs) { if (init_defs()) return (1); } /* * Read the input message file, and for each line process accordingly. */ for (; optind < argc; optind++) { int err; fldesc = argv[optind]; if ((fddesc = fopen(fldesc, "r")) == NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, fldesc, strerror(errno)); return (1); } err = file(); (void) fclose(fddesc); if (err != 0) return (1); } /* * If a msgid has been output a msgstr must follow before we end the * file. */ if (msgid) { msgid = 0; if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "msgstr\t\"\"\n") < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs, strerror(errno)); return (1); } } if (fdmids) (void) fclose(fdmids); if (fdmsgs) (void) fclose(fdmsgs); if (fddefs) { if (output_defs()) return (1); } /* * Finish off any generated data and header file. */ if (fldata) { if (output_data()) return (1); } if (fddefs) { if (fini_defs()) return (1); } if (vflag) dump_stringtab(stp); /* * Close up everything and go home. */ if (fddata) (void) fclose(fddata); if (fddefs && (fddefs != fddata)) (void) fclose(fddefs); if (fddefs && fddata) { (void) fclose(fdlint); (void) unlink(fllint); } if (stp) st_destroy(stp); return (0); }