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22 /*
23  * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
24  * All rights reserved.
25  */
26 
27 /*	Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T	*/
28 /*	  All Rights Reserved  	*/
29 
30 
31 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
32 
33 /* Copyright (c) 1979 Regents of the University of California */
34 
35 /*LINTLIBRARY*/
36 
37 #include	"curses_inc.h"
38 #include	"curshdr.h"
39 #include	"term.h"
40 #include	<string.h>
41 #include	<setjmp.h>
42 #include	<stdlib.h>
43 #include	<stdio.h>
44 
45 #ifndef	_CHCTRL
46 #define	_CHCTRL(c)	((c) & 037)
47 #endif	/* _CHCTRL */
48 
49 char	*_branchto(char *, char);
50 
51 /*
52  * Routine to perform parameter substitution.
53  * instring is a string containing printf type escapes.
54  * The whole thing uses a stack, much like an HP 35.
55  * The following escapes are defined for substituting row/column:
56  *
57  *	%[:[-+ #0]][0-9][.][0-9][dsoxX]
58  *		print pop() as in printf(3), as defined in the local
59  *		sprintf(3), except that a leading + or - must be preceded
60  *		with a colon (:) to distinguish from the plus/minus operators.
61  *
62  *	%c	print pop() like %c in printf(3)
63  *	%l	pop() a string address and push its length.
64  *	%P[a-z] set dynamic variable a-z
65  *	%g[a-z] get dynamic variable a-z
66  *	%P[A-Z] set static variable A-Z
67  *	%g[A-Z] get static variable A-Z
68  *
69  *	%p[1-0]	push ith parm
70  *	%'c'	char constant c
71  *	%{nn}	integer constant nn
72  *
73  *	%+ %- %* %/ %m		arithmetic (%m is mod): push(pop() op pop())
74  *	%& %| %^		bit operations:		push(pop() op pop())
75  *	%= %> %<		logical operations:	push(pop() op pop())
76  *	%A %O			logical AND, OR		push(pop() op pop())
77  *	%! %~			unary operations	push(op pop())
78  *	%%			output %
79  *	%? expr %t thenpart %e elsepart %;
80  *				if-then-else, %e elsepart is optional.
81  *				else-if's are possible ala Algol 68:
82  *				%? c1 %t %e c2 %t %e c3 %t %e c4 %t %e %;
83  *	% followed by anything else
84  *				is not defined, it may output the character,
85  *				and it may not. This is done so that further
86  *				enhancements to the format capabilities may
87  *				be made without worrying about being upwardly
88  *				compatible from buggy code.
89  *
90  * all other characters are ``self-inserting''.  %% gets % output.
91  *
92  * The stack structure used here is based on an idea by Joseph Yao.
93  */
94 
95 #define	MAX		10
96 #define	MEM_ALLOC_FAIL	1
97 #define	STACK_UNDERFLOW	2
98 
99 typedef struct {
100 	long	top;
101 	int	stacksize;
102 	long	*stack;
103 
104 }STACK;
105 
106 static jmp_buf env;
107 
108 static long
109 tops(STACK *st)
110 {
111 
112 	if (st->top < 0) {
113 		longjmp(env, STACK_UNDERFLOW);
114 	}
115 	return (st->stack[st->top]);
116 }
117 
118 static void
119 push(STACK *st, long i)
120 {
121 	if (st->top >= (st->stacksize - 1)) {
122 		st->stacksize += MAX;
123 		if ((st->stack = (void *)realloc(st->stack,
124 		    (st->stacksize * sizeof (long)))) == NULL) {
125 			longjmp(env, MEM_ALLOC_FAIL);
126 		}
127 	}
128 	st->stack[++st->top] = (i);
129 }
130 
131 static long
132 pop(STACK *st)
133 {
134 	if (st->top < 0) {
135 		longjmp(env, STACK_UNDERFLOW);
136 	}
137 	return (st->stack[st->top--]);
138 }
139 
140 /* The following routine was added to make lint shut up about converting from
141  * a long to a char *.  It is identical to the pop routine, except for the
142  * cast on the return statement.
143  */
144 static char *
145 pop_char_p(STACK *st)
146 {
147 	if (st->top < 0) {
148 		longjmp(env, STACK_UNDERFLOW);
149 	}
150 	return ((char *)(st->stack[st->top--]));
151 }
152 
153 static void
154 init_stack(STACK *st)
155 {
156 	st->top = -1;
157 	st->stacksize = MAX;
158 	if ((st->stack = (void *)malloc(MAX * sizeof (long))) == NULL) {
159 		longjmp(env, MEM_ALLOC_FAIL);
160 	}
161 }
162 
163 static void
164 free_stack(STACK *st)
165 {
166 	free(st->stack);
167 }
168 
169 
170 char	*
171 tparm_p0(char *instring)
172 {
173 	long	p[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
174 
175 	return (tparm(instring, p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3], p[4], p[5], p[6],
176 			p[7], p[8]));
177 }
178 
179 char	*
180 tparm_p1(char *instring, long l1)
181 {
182 	long	p[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
183 
184 	p[0] = l1;
185 
186 	return (tparm(instring, p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3], p[4], p[5], p[6],
187 			p[7], p[8]));
188 }
189 
190 char	*
191 tparm_p2(char *instring, long l1, long l2)
192 {
193 	long	p[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
194 
195 	p[0] = l1;
196 	p[1] = l2;
197 
198 	return (tparm(instring, p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3], p[4], p[5], p[6],
199 			p[7], p[8]));
200 }
201 
202 char	*
203 tparm_p3(char *instring, long l1, long l2, long l3)
204 {
205 	long	p[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
206 
207 	p[0] = l1;
208 	p[1] = l2;
209 	p[2] = l3;
210 
211 	return (tparm(instring, p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3], p[4], p[5], p[6],
212 			p[7], p[8]));
213 }
214 
215 char	*
216 tparm_p4(char *instring, long l1, long l2, long l3, long l4)
217 {
218 	long	p[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
219 
220 	p[0] = l1;
221 	p[1] = l2;
222 	p[2] = l3;
223 	p[3] = l4;
224 
225 	return (tparm(instring, p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3], p[4], p[5], p[6],
226 			p[7], p[8]));
227 }
228 
229 char	*
230 tparm_p7(char *instring, long l1, long l2, long l3, long l4, long l5, long l6,
231 	long l7)
232 {
233 	long	p[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
234 
235 	p[0] = l1;
236 	p[1] = l2;
237 	p[2] = l3;
238 	p[3] = l4;
239 	p[4] = l5;
240 	p[5] = l6;
241 	p[6] = l7;
242 
243 	return (tparm(instring, p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3], p[4], p[5], p[6],
244 			p[7], p[8]));
245 }
246 
247 /* VARARGS */
248 char	*
249 tparm(char *instring, long fp1, long fp2, long p3, long p4,
250 	long p5, long p6, long p7, long p8, long p9)
251 {
252 	static	char	result[512];
253 	static	char	added[100];
254 	long		vars[26];
255 	STACK		stk;
256 	char		*cp = instring;
257 	char		*outp = result;
258 	char		c;
259 	long		op;
260 	long		op2;
261 	int		sign;
262 	int		onrow = 0;
263 	long		p1 = fp1, p2 = fp2;  /* copy in case < 2 actual parms */
264 	char		*xp;
265 	char		formatbuffer[100];
266 	char		*format;
267 	int		looping;
268 	short		*regs = cur_term->_regs;
269 	int		val;
270 
271 
272 	if ((val = setjmp(env)) != 0) {
273 #ifdef DEBUG
274 		switch (val) {
275 			case MEM_ALLOC_FAIL:
276 				fprintf(outf, "TPARM: Memory allocation"
277 				    " failure.");
278 				break;
279 			case STACK_UNDERFLOW:
280 				fprintf(outf, "TPARM: Stack underflow.");
281 				break;
282 		}
283 #endif  /* DEBUG */
284 
285 		if (val == STACK_UNDERFLOW)
286 			free_stack(&stk);
287 		return (NULL);
288 	}
289 
290 	init_stack(&stk);
291 	push(&stk, 0);
292 
293 	if (instring == 0) {
294 #ifdef	DEBUG
295 		if (outf)
296 			fprintf(outf, "TPARM: null arg\n");
297 #endif	/* DEBUG */
298 		free_stack(&stk);
299 		return (NULL);
300 	}
301 
302 	added[0] = 0;
303 
304 	while ((c = *cp++) != 0) {
305 		if (c != '%') {
306 			*outp++ = c;
307 			continue;
308 		}
309 		op = tops(&stk);
310 		switch (c = *cp++) {
311 			/* PRINTING CASES */
312 			case ':':
313 			case ' ':
314 			case '#':
315 			case '0':
316 			case '1':
317 			case '2':
318 			case '3':
319 			case '4':
320 			case '5':
321 			case '6':
322 			case '7':
323 			case '8':
324 			case '9':
325 			case '.':
326 			case 'd':
327 			case 's':
328 			case 'o':
329 			case 'x':
330 			case 'X':
331 				format = formatbuffer;
332 				*format++ = '%';
333 
334 			/* leading ':' to allow +/- in format */
335 			if (c == ':')
336 				c = *cp++;
337 
338 			/* take care of flags, width and precision */
339 			looping = 1;
340 			while (c && looping)
341 				switch (c) {
342 					case '-':
343 					case '+':
344 					case ' ':
345 					case '#':
346 					case '0':
347 					case '1':
348 					case '2':
349 					case '3':
350 					case '4':
351 					case '5':
352 					case '6':
353 					case '7':
354 					case '8':
355 					case '9':
356 					case '.':
357 						*format++ = c;
358 						c = *cp++;
359 						break;
360 					default:
361 						looping = 0;
362 				}
363 
364 			/* add in the conversion type */
365 			switch (c) {
366 				case 'd':
367 				case 's':
368 				case 'o':
369 				case 'x':
370 				case 'X':
371 					*format++ = c;
372 					break;
373 				default:
374 #ifdef	DEBUG
375 				if (outf)
376 					fprintf(outf, "TPARM: invalid "
377 					    "conversion type\n");
378 #endif	/* DEBUG */
379 				free_stack(&stk);
380 				return (NULL);
381 			}
382 			*format = '\0';
383 
384 			/*
385 			 * Pass off the dirty work to sprintf.
386 			 * It's debatable whether we should just pull in
387 			 * the appropriate code here. I decided not to for
388 			 * now.
389 			 */
390 			if (c == 's')
391 				(void) sprintf(outp, formatbuffer,
392 				    (char *) op);
393 			else
394 				(void) sprintf(outp, formatbuffer, op);
395 			/*
396 			 * Advance outp past what sprintf just did.
397 			 * sprintf returns an indication of its length on some
398 			 * systems, others the first char, and there's
399 			 * no easy way to tell which. The Sys V on
400 			 * BSD emulations are particularly confusing.
401 			 */
402 				while (*outp)
403 				    outp++;
404 				(void) pop(&stk);
405 
406 				continue;
407 
408 			case 'c':
409 			/*
410 			 * This code is worth scratching your head at for a
411 			 * while.  The idea is that various weird things can
412 			 * happen to nulls, EOT's, tabs, and newlines by the
413 			 * tty driver, arpanet, and so on, so we don't send
414 			 * them if we can help it.  So we instead alter the
415 			 * place being addessed and then move the cursor
416 			 * locally using UP or RIGHT.
417 			 *
418 			 * This is a kludge, clearly.  It loses if the
419 			 * parameterized string isn't addressing the cursor
420 			 * (but hopefully that is all that %c terminals do
421 			 * with parms).  Also, since tab and newline happen
422 			 * to be next to each other in ASCII, if tab were
423 			 * included a loop would be needed.  Finally, note
424 			 * that lots of other processing is done here, so
425 			 * this hack won't always work (e.g. the Ann Arbor
426 			 * 4080, which uses %B and then %c.)
427 			 */
428 				switch (op) {
429 				/*
430 				* Null.  Problem is that our
431 				* output is, by convention, null terminated.
432 				*/
433 					case 0:
434 						op = 0200; /* Parity should */
435 							/* be ignored. */
436 						break;
437 				/*
438 				* Control D.  Problem is that certain very
439 				* ancient hardware hangs up on this, so the
440 				* current(!) UNIX tty driver doesn't xmit
441 				* control D's.
442 				*/
443 					case _CHCTRL('d'):
444 				/*
445 				* Newline.  Problem is that UNIX will expand
446 				* this to CRLF.
447 				*/
448 					case '\n':
449 						xp = (onrow ? cursor_down :
450 						    cursor_right);
451 					if (onrow && xp && op < lines-1 &&
452 					    cursor_up) {
453 						op += 2;
454 						xp = cursor_up;
455 					}
456 					if (xp && instring ==
457 					    cursor_address) {
458 						(void) strcat(added, xp);
459 						op--;
460 					}
461 					break;
462 				/*
463 				 * Tab used to be in this group too,
464 				 * because UNIX might expand it to blanks.
465 				 * We now require that this tab mode be turned
466 				 * off by any program using this routine,
467 				 * or using termcap in general, since some
468 				 * terminals use tab for other stuff, like
469 				 * nondestructive space.  (Filters like ul
470 				 * or vcrt will lose, since they can't stty.)
471 				 * Tab was taken out to get the Ann Arbor
472 				 * 4080 to work.
473 				 */
474 				}
475 
476 				/* LINTED */
477 				*outp++ = (char)op;
478 				(void) pop(&stk);
479 				break;
480 
481 			case 'l':
482 				xp = pop_char_p(&stk);
483 				push(&stk, strlen(xp));
484 				break;
485 
486 			case '%':
487 				*outp++ = c;
488 				break;
489 
490 			/*
491 			* %i: shorthand for increment first two parms.
492 			* Useful for terminals that start numbering from
493 			* one instead of zero(like ANSI terminals).
494 			*/
495 			case 'i':
496 				p1++;
497 				p2++;
498 				break;
499 
500 			/* %pi: push the ith parameter */
501 			case 'p':
502 				switch (c = *cp++) {
503 					case '1':
504 						push(&stk, p1);
505 						break;
506 					case '2':
507 						push(&stk, p2);
508 						break;
509 					case '3':
510 						push(&stk, p3);
511 						break;
512 					case '4':
513 						push(&stk, p4);
514 						break;
515 					case '5':
516 						push(&stk, p5);
517 						break;
518 					case '6':
519 						push(&stk, p6);
520 						break;
521 					case '7':
522 						push(&stk, p7);
523 						break;
524 					case '8':
525 						push(&stk, p8);
526 						break;
527 					case '9':
528 						push(&stk, p9);
529 						break;
530 					default:
531 #ifdef	DEBUG
532 						if (outf)
533 							fprintf(outf, "TPARM:"
534 							    " bad parm"
535 							    " number\n");
536 #endif	/* DEBUG */
537 						free_stack(&stk);
538 						return (NULL);
539 				}
540 			onrow = (c == '1');
541 			break;
542 
543 			/* %Pi: pop from stack into variable i (a-z) */
544 			case 'P':
545 				if (*cp >= 'a' && *cp <= 'z') {
546 					vars[*cp++ - 'a'] = pop(&stk);
547 				} else {
548 					if (*cp >= 'A' && *cp <= 'Z') {
549 						regs[*cp++ - 'A'] =
550 							/* LINTED */
551 							(short) pop(&stk);
552 					}
553 #ifdef	DEBUG
554 					else if (outf) {
555 						fprintf(outf, "TPARM: bad"
556 						    " register name\n");
557 					}
558 #endif	/* DEBUG */
559 				}
560 				break;
561 
562 			/* %gi: push variable i (a-z) */
563 			case 'g':
564 				if (*cp >= 'a' && *cp <= 'z') {
565 					push(&stk, vars[*cp++ - 'a']);
566 				} else {
567 					if (*cp >= 'A' && *cp <= 'Z') {
568 						push(&stk, regs[*cp++ - 'A']);
569 					}
570 #ifdef	DEBUG
571 					else if (outf) {
572 						fprintf(outf, "TPARM: bad"
573 						    " register name\n");
574 
575 					}
576 #endif	/* DEBUG */
577 				}
578 				break;
579 
580 			/* %'c' : character constant */
581 			case '\'':
582 				push(&stk, *cp++);
583 				if (*cp++ != '\'') {
584 #ifdef	DEBUG
585 					if (outf)
586 						fprintf(outf, "TPARM: missing"
587 						    " closing quote\n");
588 #endif	/* DEBUG */
589 					free_stack(&stk);
590 					return (NULL);
591 				}
592 				break;
593 
594 			/* %{nn} : integer constant.  */
595 			case '{':
596 				op = 0;
597 				sign = 1;
598 				if (*cp == '-') {
599 					sign = -1;
600 					cp++;
601 				} else
602 					if (*cp == '+')
603 						cp++;
604 				while ((c = *cp++) >= '0' && c <= '9') {
605 					op = 10 * op + c - '0';
606 				}
607 				if (c != '}') {
608 #ifdef	DEBUG
609 					if (outf)
610 						fprintf(outf, "TPARM: missing "
611 						    "closing brace\n");
612 #endif	/* DEBUG */
613 					free_stack(&stk);
614 					return (NULL);
615 				}
616 				push(&stk, (sign * op));
617 				break;
618 
619 			/* binary operators */
620 			case '+':
621 				op2 = pop(&stk);
622 				op = pop(&stk);
623 				push(&stk, (op + op2));
624 				break;
625 			case '-':
626 				op2 = pop(&stk);
627 				op = pop(&stk);
628 				push(&stk, (op - op2));
629 				break;
630 			case '*':
631 				op2 = pop(&stk);
632 				op = pop(&stk);
633 				push(&stk, (op * op2));
634 				break;
635 			case '/':
636 				op2 = pop(&stk);
637 				op = pop(&stk);
638 				push(&stk, (op / op2));
639 				break;
640 			case 'm':
641 				op2 = pop(&stk);
642 				op = pop(&stk);
643 				push(&stk, (op % op2));
644 				break; /* %m: mod */
645 			case '&':
646 				op2 = pop(&stk);
647 				op = pop(&stk);
648 				push(&stk, (op & op2));
649 				break;
650 			case '|':
651 				op2 = pop(&stk);
652 				op = pop(&stk);
653 				push(&stk, (op | op2));
654 				break;
655 			case '^':
656 				op2 = pop(&stk);
657 				op = pop(&stk);
658 				push(&stk, (op ^ op2));
659 				break;
660 			case '=':
661 				op2 = pop(&stk);
662 				op = pop(&stk);
663 				push(&stk, (op == op2));
664 				break;
665 			case '>':
666 				op2 = pop(&stk);
667 				op = pop(&stk);
668 				push(&stk, (op > op2));
669 				break;
670 			case '<':
671 				op2 = pop(&stk);
672 				op = pop(&stk);
673 				push(&stk, (op < op2));
674 				break;
675 			case 'A':
676 				op2 = pop(&stk);
677 				op = pop(&stk);
678 				push(&stk, (op && op2));
679 				break; /* AND */
680 			case 'O':
681 				op2 = pop(&stk);
682 				op = pop(&stk);
683 				push(&stk, (op || op2));
684 				break; /* OR */
685 
686 			/* Unary operators. */
687 			case '!':
688 				push(&stk, !pop(&stk));
689 				break;
690 			case '~':
691 				push(&stk, ~pop(&stk));
692 				break;
693 
694 			/* Sorry, no unary minus, because minus is binary. */
695 
696 			/*
697 			* If-then-else.  Implemented by a low level hack of
698 			* skipping forward until the match is found, counting
699 			* nested if-then-elses.
700 			*/
701 			case '?':	/* IF - just a marker */
702 				break;
703 
704 			case 't':	/* THEN - branch if false */
705 				if (!pop(&stk))
706 					cp = _branchto(cp, 'e');
707 					break;
708 
709 			case 'e':	/* ELSE - branch to ENDIF */
710 				cp = _branchto(cp, ';');
711 				break;
712 
713 			case ';':	/* ENDIF - just a marker */
714 				break;
715 
716 			default:
717 #ifdef	DEBUG
718 				if (outf)
719 					fprintf(outf, "TPARM: bad % "
720 					    "sequence\n");
721 #endif	/* DEBUG */
722 				free_stack(&stk);
723 				return (NULL);
724 		}
725 	}
726 	(void) strcpy(outp, added);
727 	free_stack(&stk);
728 	return (result);
729 }
730 
731 char	*
732 _branchto(register char *cp, char to)
733 {
734 	register	int	level = 0;
735 	register	char	c;
736 
737 	while (c = *cp++) {
738 		if (c == '%') {
739 			if ((c = *cp++) == to || c == ';') {
740 				if (level == 0) {
741 					return (cp);
742 				}
743 			}
744 			if (c == '?')
745 				level++;
746 			if (c == ';')
747 				level--;
748 		}
749 	}
750 #ifdef	DEBUG
751 	if (outf)
752 		fprintf(outf, "TPARM: no matching ENDIF");
753 #endif	/* DEBUG */
754 	return (NULL);
755 }
756