1 /* cut - remove parts of lines of files
2 Copyright (C) 1984, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 by David M. Ihnat
4 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 GNU General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
16 Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
18 /* Written by David Ihnat. */
20 /* POSIX changes, bug fixes, long-named options, and cleanup
21 by David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
23 Rewrite cut_fields and cut_bytes -- Jim Meyering. */
30 #include <sys/types.h>
36 /* The official name of this program (e.g., no `g' prefix). */
37 #define PROGRAM_NAME "cut"
39 #define AUTHORS "David Ihnat, David MacKenzie, and Jim Meyering"
41 #define FATAL_ERROR(Message) \
44 error (0, 0, (Message)); \
49 /* Append LOW, HIGH to the list RP of range pairs, allocating additional
50 space if necessary. Update local variable N_RP. When allocating,
51 update global variable N_RP_ALLOCATED. */
53 #define ADD_RANGE_PAIR(rp, low, high) \
56 if (n_rp >= n_rp_allocated) \
58 n_rp_allocated *= 2; \
59 (rp) = (struct range_pair *) xrealloc ((char *) (rp), \
60 n_rp_allocated * sizeof (*(rp))); \
62 rp[n_rp].lo = (low); \
63 rp[n_rp].hi = (high); \
74 /* This buffer is used to support the semantics of the -s option
75 (or lack of same) when the specified field list includes (does
76 not include) the first field. In both of those cases, the entire
77 first field must be read into this buffer to determine whether it
78 is followed by a delimiter or a newline before any of it may be
79 output. Otherwise, cut_fields can do the job without using this
81 static char *field_1_buffer
;
83 /* The number of bytes allocated for FIELD_1_BUFFER. */
84 static size_t field_1_bufsize
;
86 /* The largest field or byte index used as an endpoint of a closed
87 or degenerate range specification; this doesn't include the starting
88 index of right-open-ended ranges. For example, with either range spec
89 `2-5,9-', `2-3,5,9-' this variable would be set to 5. */
90 static unsigned int max_range_endpoint
;
92 /* If nonzero, this is the index of the first field in a range that goes
94 static unsigned int eol_range_start
;
96 /* In byte mode, which bytes to output.
97 In field mode, which DELIM-separated fields to output.
98 Both bytes and fields are numbered starting with 1,
99 so the zeroth element of this array is unused.
100 A field or byte K has been selected if
101 (K <= MAX_RANGE_ENDPOINT and PRINTABLE_FIELD[K])
102 || (EOL_RANGE_START > 0 && K >= EOL_RANGE_START). */
103 static int *printable_field
;
109 /* Output characters that are in the given bytes. */
112 /* Output the given delimeter-separated fields. */
116 /* The name this program was run with. */
119 static enum operating_mode operating_mode
;
121 /* If nonzero do not output lines containing no delimeter characters.
122 Otherwise, all such lines are printed. This option is valid only
124 static int suppress_non_delimited
;
126 /* The delimeter character for field mode. */
129 /* The length of output_delimiter_string. */
130 static size_t output_delimiter_length
;
132 /* The output field separator string. Defaults to the 1-character
133 string consisting of the input delimiter. */
134 static char *output_delimiter_string
;
136 /* Nonzero if we have ever read standard input. */
137 static int have_read_stdin
;
139 /* For long options that have no equivalent short option, use a
140 non-character as a pseudo short option, starting with CHAR_MAX + 1. */
143 OUTPUT_DELIMITER_OPTION
= CHAR_MAX
+ 1
146 static struct option
const longopts
[] =
148 {"bytes", required_argument
, 0, 'b'},
149 {"characters", required_argument
, 0, 'c'},
150 {"fields", required_argument
, 0, 'f'},
151 {"delimiter", required_argument
, 0, 'd'},
152 {"only-delimited", no_argument
, 0, 's'},
153 {"output-delimiter", required_argument
, 0, OUTPUT_DELIMITER_OPTION
},
154 {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL
},
155 {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL
},
163 fprintf (stderr
, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"),
168 Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n\
172 Print selected parts of lines from each FILE to standard output.\n\
174 -b, --bytes=LIST output only these bytes\n\
175 -c, --characters=LIST output only these characters\n\
176 -d, --delimiter=DELIM use DELIM instead of TAB for field delimiter\n\
177 -f, --fields=LIST output only these fields; also print any line\n\
178 that contains no delimiter character, unless\n\
179 the -s option is specified\n\
181 -s, --only-delimited do not print lines not containing delimiters\n\
182 --output-delimiter=STRING use STRING as the output delimiter\n\
183 the default is to use the input delimiter\n\
184 --help display this help and exit\n\
185 --version output version information and exit\n\
187 Use one, and only one of -b, -c or -f. Each LIST is made up of one\n\
188 range, or many ranges separated by commas. Each range is one of:\n\
190 N N'th byte, character or field, counted from 1\n\
191 N- from N'th byte, character or field, to end of line\n\
192 N-M from N'th to M'th (included) byte, character or field\n\
193 -M from first to M'th (included) byte, character or field\n\
195 With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n\
197 puts (_("\nReport bugs to <bug-textutils@gnu.org>."));
199 exit (status
== 0 ? EXIT_SUCCESS
: EXIT_FAILURE
);
203 print_kth (unsigned int k
)
205 return ((0 < eol_range_start
&& eol_range_start
<= k
)
206 || (k
<= max_range_endpoint
&& printable_field
[k
]));
209 /* Given the list of field or byte range specifications FIELDSTR, set
210 MAX_RANGE_ENDPOINT and allocate and initialize the PRINTABLE_FIELD
211 array. If there is a right-open-ended range, set EOL_RANGE_START
212 to its starting index. FIELDSTR should be composed of one or more
213 numbers or ranges of numbers, separated by blanks or commas.
214 Incomplete ranges may be given: `-m' means `1-m'; `n-' means `n'
215 through end of line. Return nonzero if FIELDSTR contains at least
216 one field specification, zero otherwise. */
218 /* FIXME-someday: What if the user wants to cut out the 1,000,000-th field
219 of some huge input file? This function shouldn't have to alloate a table
220 of a million ints just so we can test every field < 10^6 with an array
221 dereference. Instead, consider using a dynamic hash table. It would be
222 simpler and nearly as good a solution to use a 32K x 4-byte table with
223 one bit per field index instead of a whole `int' per index. */
226 set_fields (const char *fieldstr
)
228 unsigned int initial
= 1; /* Value of first number in a range. */
229 unsigned int value
= 0; /* If nonzero, a number being accumulated. */
230 int dash_found
= 0; /* Nonzero if a '-' is found in this field. */
231 int field_found
= 0; /* Non-zero if at least one field spec
232 has been processed. */
234 struct range_pair
*rp
;
236 unsigned int n_rp_allocated
;
241 rp
= (struct range_pair
*) xmalloc (n_rp_allocated
* sizeof (*rp
));
243 /* Collect and store in RP the range end points.
244 It also sets EOL_RANGE_START if appropriate. */
248 if (*fieldstr
== '-')
250 /* Starting a range. */
252 FATAL_ERROR (_("invalid byte or field list"));
264 else if (*fieldstr
== ',' || ISBLANK (*fieldstr
) || *fieldstr
== '\0')
266 /* Ending the string, or this field/byte sublist. */
271 /* A range. Possibilites: -n, m-n, n-.
272 In any case, `initial' contains the start of the range. */
275 /* `n-'. From `initial' to end of line. */
276 eol_range_start
= initial
;
281 /* `m-n' or `-n' (1-n). */
283 FATAL_ERROR (_("invalid byte or field list"));
285 /* Is there already a range going to end of line? */
286 if (eol_range_start
!= 0)
288 /* Yes. Is the new sequence already contained
289 in the old one? If so, no processing is
291 if (initial
< eol_range_start
)
293 /* No, the new sequence starts before the
294 old. Does the old range going to end of line
295 extend into the new range? */
296 if (value
+ 1 >= eol_range_start
)
298 /* Yes. Simply move the end of line marker. */
299 eol_range_start
= initial
;
303 /* No. A simple range, before and disjoint from
304 the range going to end of line. Fill it. */
305 ADD_RANGE_PAIR (rp
, initial
, value
);
308 /* In any case, some fields were selected. */
314 /* There is no range going to end of line. */
315 ADD_RANGE_PAIR (rp
, initial
, value
);
323 /* A simple field number, not a range. */
324 ADD_RANGE_PAIR (rp
, value
, value
);
329 if (*fieldstr
== '\0')
336 else if (ISDIGIT (*fieldstr
))
338 /* FIXME: detect overflow? */
339 value
= 10 * value
+ *fieldstr
- '0';
343 FATAL_ERROR (_("invalid byte or field list"));
346 max_range_endpoint
= 0;
347 for (i
= 0; i
< n_rp
; i
++)
349 if (rp
[i
].hi
> max_range_endpoint
)
350 max_range_endpoint
= rp
[i
].hi
;
353 /* Allocate an array large enough so that it may be indexed by
354 the field numbers corresponding to all finite ranges
355 (i.e. `2-6' or `-4', but not `5-') in FIELDSTR. */
357 printable_field
= (int *) xmalloc ((max_range_endpoint
+ 1) * sizeof (int));
358 memset (printable_field
, 0, (max_range_endpoint
+ 1) * sizeof (int));
360 /* Set the array entries corresponding to integers in the ranges of RP. */
361 for (i
= 0; i
< n_rp
; i
++)
364 for (j
= rp
[i
].lo
; j
<= rp
[i
].hi
; j
++)
366 printable_field
[j
] = 1;
375 /* Read from stream STREAM, printing to standard output any selected bytes. */
378 cut_bytes (FILE *stream
)
380 unsigned int byte_idx
; /* Number of chars in the line so far. */
385 register int c
; /* Each character from the file. */
403 if (print_kth (byte_idx
))
411 /* Read from stream STREAM, printing to standard output any selected fields. */
414 cut_fields (FILE *stream
)
417 unsigned int field_idx
;
418 int found_any_selected_field
;
419 int buffer_first_field
;
422 found_any_selected_field
= 0;
426 empty_input
= (c
== EOF
);
430 /* To support the semantics of the -s flag, we may have to buffer
431 all of the first field to determine whether it is `delimited.'
432 But that is unnecessary if all non-delimited lines must be printed
433 and the first field has been selected, or if non-delimited lines
434 must be suppressed and the first field has *not* been selected.
435 That is because a non-delimited line has exactly one field. */
436 buffer_first_field
= (suppress_non_delimited
^ !print_kth (1));
440 if (field_idx
== 1 && buffer_first_field
)
444 len
= getstr (&field_1_buffer
, &field_1_bufsize
, stream
,
448 if (ferror (stream
) || feof (stream
))
455 /* If the first field extends to the end of line (it is not
456 delimited) and we are printing all non-delimited lines,
458 if ((unsigned char) field_1_buffer
[len
- 1] != delim
)
460 if (suppress_non_delimited
)
466 fwrite (field_1_buffer
, sizeof (char), len
, stdout
);
467 /* Make sure the output line is newline terminated. */
468 if (field_1_buffer
[len
- 1] != '\n')
475 /* Print the field, but not the trailing delimiter. */
476 fwrite (field_1_buffer
, sizeof (char), len
- 1, stdout
);
477 found_any_selected_field
= 1;
484 if (print_kth (field_idx
))
486 if (found_any_selected_field
)
488 fwrite (output_delimiter_string
, sizeof (char),
489 output_delimiter_length
, stdout
);
491 found_any_selected_field
= 1;
493 while ((c
= getc (stream
)) != delim
&& c
!= '\n' && c
!= EOF
)
500 while ((c
= getc (stream
)) != delim
&& c
!= '\n' && c
!= EOF
)
519 else if (c
== '\n' || c
== EOF
)
521 if (found_any_selected_field
522 || (!empty_input
&& !(suppress_non_delimited
&& field_idx
== 1)))
527 found_any_selected_field
= 0;
533 cut_stream (FILE *stream
)
535 if (operating_mode
== byte_mode
)
541 /* Process file FILE to standard output.
542 Return 0 if successful, 1 if not. */
545 cut_file (char *file
)
549 if (STREQ (file
, "-"))
556 stream
= fopen (file
, "r");
559 error (0, errno
, "%s", file
);
568 error (0, errno
, "%s", file
);
571 if (STREQ (file
, "-"))
572 clearerr (stream
); /* Also clear EOF. */
573 else if (fclose (stream
) == EOF
)
575 error (0, errno
, "%s", file
);
582 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
584 int optc
, exit_status
= 0;
585 int delim_specified
= 0;
587 program_name
= argv
[0];
588 setlocale (LC_ALL
, "");
589 bindtextdomain (PACKAGE
, LOCALEDIR
);
590 textdomain (PACKAGE
);
592 atexit (close_stdout
);
594 operating_mode
= undefined_mode
;
596 /* By default, all non-delimited lines are printed. */
597 suppress_non_delimited
= 0;
602 while ((optc
= getopt_long (argc
, argv
, "b:c:d:f:ns", longopts
, NULL
)) != -1)
611 /* Build the byte list. */
612 if (operating_mode
!= undefined_mode
)
613 FATAL_ERROR (_("only one type of list may be specified"));
614 operating_mode
= byte_mode
;
615 if (set_fields (optarg
) == 0)
616 FATAL_ERROR (_("missing list of positions"));
620 /* Build the field list. */
621 if (operating_mode
!= undefined_mode
)
622 FATAL_ERROR (_("only one type of list may be specified"));
623 operating_mode
= field_mode
;
624 if (set_fields (optarg
) == 0)
625 FATAL_ERROR (_("missing list of fields"));
630 /* Interpret -d '' to mean `use the NUL byte as the delimiter.' */
631 if (optarg
[0] != '\0' && optarg
[1] != '\0')
632 FATAL_ERROR (_("the delimiter must be a single character"));
633 delim
= (unsigned char) optarg
[0];
637 case OUTPUT_DELIMITER_OPTION
:
638 /* Interpret --output-delimiter='' to mean
639 `use the NUL byte as the delimiter.' */
640 output_delimiter_length
= (optarg
[0] == '\0'
641 ? 1 : strlen (optarg
));
642 output_delimiter_string
= xstrdup (optarg
);
649 suppress_non_delimited
= 1;
652 case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR
;
654 case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME
, AUTHORS
);
661 if (operating_mode
== undefined_mode
)
662 FATAL_ERROR (_("you must specify a list of bytes, characters, or fields"));
664 if (delim
!= '\0' && operating_mode
!= field_mode
)
665 FATAL_ERROR (_("a delimiter may be specified only when operating on fields"));
667 if (suppress_non_delimited
&& operating_mode
!= field_mode
)
668 FATAL_ERROR (_("suppressing non-delimited lines makes sense\n\
669 \tonly when operating on fields"));
671 if (!delim_specified
)
674 if (output_delimiter_string
== NULL
)
676 static char dummy
[2];
679 output_delimiter_string
= dummy
;
680 output_delimiter_length
= 1;
684 exit_status
|= cut_file ("-");
686 for (; optind
< argc
; optind
++)
687 exit_status
|= cut_file (argv
[optind
]);
689 if (have_read_stdin
&& fclose (stdin
) == EOF
)
691 error (0, errno
, "-");
695 exit (exit_status
== 0 ? EXIT_SUCCESS
: EXIT_FAILURE
);