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22 /*
23  * Copyright 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 /*	Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T	*/
28 /*	  All Rights Reserved	*/
29 
30 /*
31  * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988
32  * The Regents of the University of California
33  * All Rights Reserved
34  *
35  * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from
36  * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its
37  * contributors.
38  */
39 
40 #include <stdio.h>
41 #include <ctype.h>
42 #include <string.h>
43 #include <stdlib.h>
44 #include "print.h"
45 
46 #define	BACKSLASH	'\\'
47 #define	BACKBACK	"\\\\"
48 
49 extern char *strcat();
50 
51 static char retbuffer[1024];
52 static char ret2buffer[1024];
53 
54 /*
55  *  Remove the padding sequences from the input string.
56  *  Return the new string without the padding sequences
57  *  and the padding itself in padbuffer.
58  */
59 char
rmpadding(char * str,char * padbuffer,int * padding)60 *rmpadding(char *str, char *padbuffer, int *padding)
61 {
62 	static char rmbuffer[1024];
63 	register char ch;
64 	register char *pbufptr;
65 	register char *retptr = rmbuffer;
66 	char *svbufptr;
67 	int padbylines = 0;
68 	int paddigits = 0;
69 	int paddecimal = 0;
70 
71 	padbuffer[0] = rmbuffer[0] = '\0';
72 	if (padding)
73 		*padding = 0;
74 	if (str == NULL)
75 		return (rmbuffer);
76 
77 	while (ch = (*str++ & 0377))
78 		switch (ch) {
79 			case '$':
80 				if (*str == '<') {
81 					svbufptr = ++str;	/* skip '<' */
82 
83 					/* copy number */
84 					pbufptr = padbuffer;
85 					for (; *str && isdigit(*str); str++) {
86 						*svbufptr++ = *str;
87 						*pbufptr++ = *str;
88 					}
89 					*pbufptr = '\0';
90 					paddigits += atoi(padbuffer);
91 					/* check for decimal */
92 					if (*str == '.') {
93 						str++;
94 						pbufptr = padbuffer;
95 						for (; *str && isdigit(ch);
96 						    str++) {
97 							*svbufptr++ = *str;
98 							*pbufptr++ = *str;
99 						}
100 						*pbufptr = '\0';
101 						paddecimal += atoi(padbuffer);
102 					}
103 					for (; (*str == '*') || (*str == '/');
104 					    str++) {
105 						if (*str == '*')
106 							padbylines = 1;
107 			/* Termcap does not support mandatory padding */
108 			/* marked with /. Just remove it. */
109 						else {
110 							extern char *progname;
111 							(void) fprintf(stderr,
112 							    "%s: mandatory "
113 							    "padding removed\n",
114 							    progname);
115 						}
116 					}
117 			/* oops, not a padding spec after all */
118 			/* put us back after the '$<' */
119 					if (*str != '>') {
120 						str = svbufptr;
121 						*retptr++ = '$';
122 						*retptr++ = '<';
123 					} else
124 						str++;	/* skip the '>' */
125 			/* Flag padding info that is not at the end */
126 			/* of the string. */
127 					if (*str != '\0') {
128 						extern char *progname;
129 						(void) fprintf(stderr,
130 						    "%s: padding information "
131 						    "moved to end\n", progname);
132 					}
133 				} else
134 					*retptr++ = ch;
135 				break;
136 
137 			default:
138 				*retptr++ = ch;
139 		}
140 	*retptr = '\0';
141 
142 	if (paddecimal > 10) {
143 		paddigits += paddecimal / 10;
144 		paddecimal %= 10;
145 	}
146 
147 	if (paddigits > 0 && paddecimal > 0)
148 		(void) sprintf(padbuffer, "%d.%d", paddigits, paddecimal);
149 	else if (paddigits > 0)
150 		(void) sprintf(padbuffer, "%d", paddigits);
151 	else if (paddecimal > 0)
152 		(void) sprintf(padbuffer, ".%d", paddecimal);
153 	if (padbylines)
154 		(void) strcat(padbuffer, "*");
155 	if (padding)
156 		*padding = paddecimal;
157 	return (rmbuffer);
158 }
159 
160 /*
161  *  Convert a character, making appropriate changes to make it printable
162  *  for a termcap source entry. Change escape, tab, etc., into their
163  *  appropriate equivalents. Return the number of characters printed.
164  */
165 char
cconvert(char * string)166 *cconvert(char *string)
167 {
168 	register int c;
169 	register char *retptr = retbuffer;
170 
171 	retbuffer[0] = '\0';
172 	if (string == NULL)
173 		return (retbuffer);
174 
175 	while (c = *string++) {
176 		/* should check here to make sure that there is enough room */
177 		/* in retbuffer and realloc it if necessary. */
178 		c &= 0377;
179 		/* we ignore the return value from sprintf because BSD/V7 */
180 		/* systems return a (char *) rather than an int. */
181 		if (c >= 0200) {
182 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "\\%.3o", c); retptr += 4; }
183 		else if (c == '\033') {
184 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "\\E"); retptr += 2; }
185 		else if (c == '\t') {
186 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "\\t"); retptr += 2; }
187 		else if (c == '\b') {
188 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "\\b"); retptr += 2; }
189 		else if (c == '\f') {
190 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "\\f"); retptr += 2; }
191 		else if (c == '\n') {
192 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "\\n"); retptr += 2; }
193 		else if (c == '\r') {
194 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "\\r"); retptr += 2; }
195 
196 		/* unfortunately \: did not work */
197 		else if (c == ':') {
198 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "\\072"); retptr += 4; }
199 		else if (c == '^') {
200 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "\\^"); retptr += 2; }
201 		else if (c == BACKSLASH) {
202 			(void) sprintf(retptr, BACKBACK); retptr += 2; }
203 		else if (c < ' ' || c == 0177) {
204 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "^%c", c ^ 0100); retptr += 2; }
205 		else {
206 			(void) sprintf(retptr, "%c", c); retptr++; }
207 	}
208 	*retptr = '\0';
209 	return (retbuffer);
210 }
211 
212 /*
213  *  Convert the terminfo string into a termcap string.
214  *  Most of the work is done by rmpadding() above and cconvert(); this
215  *  function mainly just pieces things back together. A pointer to the
216  *  return buffer is returned.
217  *
218  *  NOTE: Some things can not be done at all: converting the terminfo
219  *  parameterized strings into termcap parameterized strings.
220  */
221 
222 char
cexpand(char * str)223 *cexpand(char *str)
224 {
225 	char padbuffer[512];
226 	char *retptr;
227 
228 	retptr = rmpadding(str, padbuffer, (int *)0);
229 	(void) sprintf(ret2buffer, "%s%s", padbuffer, cconvert(retptr));
230 
231 	return (ret2buffer);
232 }
233 
234 /*
235  *  Print out a string onto a stream, changing unprintables into
236  *  termcap printables.
237  */
238 int
cpr(FILE * stream,char * string)239 cpr(FILE *stream, char *string)
240 {
241 	register char *ret;
242 	if (string != NULL) {
243 		ret = cexpand(string);
244 		(void) fprintf(stream, "%s", ret);
245 		return (strlen(ret));
246 	} else
247 		return (0);
248 }
249