1 /* seq - print sequence of numbers to standard output.
2 Copyright (C) 1994-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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 Ulrich Drepper. */
24 #include <sys/types.h>
32 /* The official name of this program (e.g., no `g' prefix). */
33 #define PROGRAM_NAME "seq"
35 #define AUTHORS "Ulrich Drepper"
37 /* If nonzero print all number with equal width. */
38 static int equal_width
;
40 /* The name that this program was run with. */
43 /* The string used to separate two numbers. */
44 static char *separator
;
46 /* The string output after all numbers have been output.
47 Usually "\n" or "\0". */
48 /* FIXME: make this an option. */
49 static char *terminator
= "\n";
51 /* The representation of the decimal point in the current locale.
52 Always "." if the localeconv function is not supported. */
53 static char *decimal_point
= ".";
55 /* The starting number. */
59 static double step
= 1.0;
61 /* The last number. */
64 static struct option
const long_options
[] =
66 { "equal-width", no_argument
, NULL
, 'w'},
67 { "format", required_argument
, NULL
, 'f'},
68 { "separator", required_argument
, NULL
, 's'},
69 {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL
},
70 {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL
},
77 if (status
!= EXIT_SUCCESS
)
78 fprintf (stderr
, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"),
83 Usage: %s [OPTION]... LAST\n\
84 or: %s [OPTION]... FIRST LAST\n\
85 or: %s [OPTION]... FIRST INCREMENT LAST\n\
86 "), program_name
, program_name
, program_name
);
88 Print numbers from FIRST to LAST, in steps of INCREMENT.\n\
90 -f, --format=FORMAT use printf style floating-point FORMAT (default: %g)\n\
91 -s, --separator=STRING use STRING to separate numbers (default: \\n)\n\
92 -w, --equal-width equalize width by padding with leading zeroes\n\
94 fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION
, stdout
);
95 fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION
, stdout
);
98 If FIRST or INCREMENT is omitted, it defaults to 1. That is, an\n\
99 omitted INCREMENT defaults to 1 even when LAST is smaller than FIRST.\n\
100 FIRST, INCREMENT, and LAST are interpreted as floating point values.\n\
101 INCREMENT is usually positive if FIRST is smaller than LAST, and\n\
102 INCREMENT is usually negative if FIRST is greater than LAST.\n\
103 When given, the FORMAT argument must contain exactly one of\n\
104 the printf-style, floating point output formats %e, %f, %g\n\
106 printf (_("\nReport bugs to <%s>.\n"), PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
);
111 /* Read a double value from the command line.
112 Return if the string is correct else signal error. */
115 scan_double_arg (const char *arg
)
119 if (xstrtod (arg
, NULL
, &ret_val
, c_strtod
))
121 error (0, 0, _("invalid floating point argument: %s"), arg
);
122 usage (EXIT_FAILURE
);
128 /* Check whether the format string is valid for a single `double'
129 argument. Return 0 if not, 1 if correct. */
132 valid_format (const char *fmt
)
148 fmt
+= strspn (fmt
, "-+#0 '");
149 if (ISDIGIT (*fmt
) || *fmt
== '.')
151 fmt
+= strspn (fmt
, "0123456789");
156 fmt
+= strspn (fmt
, "0123456789");
160 if (!(*fmt
== 'e' || *fmt
== 'f' || *fmt
== 'g'))
179 /* Actually print the sequence of numbers in the specified range, with the
180 given or default stepping and format. */
182 print_numbers (const char *fmt
)
186 for (i
= 0; /* empty */; i
++)
188 double x
= first
+ i
* step
;
189 if (step
< 0 ? x
< last
: last
< x
)
192 fputs (separator
, stdout
);
197 fputs (terminator
, stdout
);
200 #if HAVE_RINT && HAVE_MODF && HAVE_FLOOR
202 /* Return a printf-style format string with which all selected numbers
203 will format to strings of the same width. */
208 static char buffer
[256];
218 min_val
= first
- step
* floor ((first
- last
) / step
);
224 max_val
= first
+ step
* floor ((last
- first
) / step
);
227 sprintf (buffer
, "%g", rint (max_val
));
228 if (buffer
[strspn (buffer
, "-0123456789")] != '\0')
230 width1
= strlen (buffer
);
234 double int_min_val
= rint (min_val
);
235 sprintf (buffer
, "%g", int_min_val
);
236 if (buffer
[strspn (buffer
, "-0123456789")] != '\0')
238 /* On some systems, `seq -w -.1 .1 .1' results in buffer being `-0'.
239 On others, it is just `0'. The former results in better output. */
240 width2
= (int_min_val
== 0 ? 2 : strlen (buffer
));
242 width1
= width1
> width2
? width1
: width2
;
246 sprintf (buffer
, "%g", 1.0 + modf (fabs (min_val
), &temp
));
247 width1
= strlen (buffer
);
253 /* FIXME: assumes that decimal_point is a single character
255 || buffer
[1] != decimal_point
[0]
256 || buffer
[2 + strspn (&buffer
[2], "0123456789")] != '\0')
261 sprintf (buffer
, "%g", 1.0 + modf (fabs (step
), &temp
));
262 width2
= strlen (buffer
);
268 /* FIXME: assumes that decimal_point is a single character
270 || buffer
[1] != decimal_point
[0]
271 || buffer
[2 + strspn (&buffer
[2], "0123456789")] != '\0')
275 frac_width
= width1
> width2
? width1
: width2
;
278 sprintf (buffer
, "%%0%d.%df", full_width
+ 1 + frac_width
, frac_width
);
280 sprintf (buffer
, "%%0%dg", full_width
);
285 #else /* one of the math functions rint, modf, floor is missing. */
288 get_width_format (void)
290 /* We cannot compute the needed information to determine the correct
291 answer. So we simply return a value that works for all cases. */
298 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
302 /* The printf(3) format used for output. */
303 char *format_str
= NULL
;
305 initialize_main (&argc
, &argv
);
306 program_name
= argv
[0];
307 setlocale (LC_ALL
, "");
308 bindtextdomain (PACKAGE
, LOCALEDIR
);
309 textdomain (PACKAGE
);
311 atexit (close_stdout
);
317 /* Figure out the locale's idea of a decimal point. */
320 struct lconv
*locale
;
322 locale
= localeconv ();
324 if (locale
&& locale
->decimal_point
&& locale
->decimal_point
[0] != '\0')
325 decimal_point
= locale
->decimal_point
;
329 /* We have to handle negative numbers in the command line but this
330 conflicts with the command line arguments. So explicitly check first
331 whether the next argument looks like a negative number. */
332 while (optind
< argc
)
334 if (argv
[optind
][0] == '-'
335 && ((optc
= argv
[optind
][1]) == decimal_point
[0]
338 /* means negative number */
342 optc
= getopt_long (argc
, argv
, "+f:s:w", long_options
, NULL
);
363 case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR
;
365 case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME
, AUTHORS
);
368 usage (EXIT_FAILURE
);
372 if (argc
- optind
< 1)
374 error (0, 0, _("too few arguments"));
375 usage (EXIT_FAILURE
);
378 if (3 < argc
- optind
)
380 error (0, 0, _("too many arguments"));
381 usage (EXIT_FAILURE
);
384 if (format_str
&& !valid_format (format_str
))
386 error (0, 0, _("invalid format string: `%s'"), format_str
);
387 usage (EXIT_FAILURE
);
390 last
= scan_double_arg (argv
[optind
++]);
395 last
= scan_double_arg (argv
[optind
++]);
400 last
= scan_double_arg (argv
[optind
++]);
404 if (format_str
!= NULL
&& equal_width
)
407 format string may not be specified when printing equal width strings"));
408 usage (EXIT_FAILURE
);
411 if (format_str
== NULL
)
414 format_str
= get_width_format ();
419 print_numbers (format_str
);