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3 // -*- C++ -*-
5 // <groff_src_dir>/src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp
7 /* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
8 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
10 Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
11 Major rewrite 2001 by Bernd Warken (bwarken@mayn.de)
13 Last update: 15 Jun 2005
15 This file is part of groff, the GNU roff text processing system.
17 groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
18 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
19 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
20 any later version.
22 groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
23 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
24 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
25 General Public License for more details.
27 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
28 along with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
29 Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
30 02110-1301, USA.
33 /* Description
35 This file implements the parser for the intermediate groff output,
36 see groff_out(5), and does the printout for the given device.
38 All parsed information is processed within the function do_file().
39 A device postprocessor just needs to fill in the methods for the class
40 `printer' (or rather a derived class) without having to worry about
41 the syntax of the intermediate output format. Consequently, the
42 programming of groff postprocessors is similar to the development of
43 device drivers.
45 The prototyping for this file is done in driver.h (and error.h).
48 /* Changes of the 2001 rewrite of this file.
50 The interface to the outside and the handling of the global
51 variables was not changed, but internally many necessary changes
52 were performed.
54 The main aim for this rewrite is to provide a first step towards
55 making groff fully compatible with classical troff without pain.
57 Bugs fixed
58 - Unknown subcommands of `D' and `x' are now ignored like in the
59 classical case, but a warning is issued. This was also
60 implemented for the other commands.
61 - A warning is emitted if `x stop' is missing.
62 - `DC' and `DE' commands didn't position to the right end after
63 drawing (now they do), see discussion below.
64 - So far, `x stop' was ignored. Now it terminates the processing
65 of the current intermediate output file like the classical troff.
66 - The command `c' didn't check correctly on white-space.
67 - The environment stack wasn't suitable for the color extensions
68 (replaced by a class).
69 - The old groff parser could only handle a prologue with the first
70 3 lines having a fixed structure, while classical troff specified
71 the sequence of the first 3 commands without further
72 restrictions. Now the parser is smart about additional
73 white space, comments, and empty lines in the prologue.
74 - The old parser allowed space characters only as syntactical
75 separators, while classical troff had tab characters as well.
76 Now any sequence of tabs and/or spaces is a syntactical
77 separator between commands and/or arguments.
78 - Range checks for numbers implemented.
80 New and improved features
81 - The color commands `m' and `DF' are added.
82 - The old color command `Df' is now converted and delegated to `DFg'.
83 - The command `F' is implemented as `use intended file name'. It
84 checks whether its argument agrees with the file name used so far,
85 otherwise a warning is issued. Then the new name is remembered
86 and used for the following error messages.
87 - For the positioning after drawing commands, an alternative, easier
88 scheme is provided, but not yet activated; it can be chosen by
89 undefining the preprocessor macro STUPID_DRAWING_POSITIONING.
90 It extends the rule of the classical troff output language in a
91 logical way instead of the rather strange actual positioning.
92 For details, see the discussion below.
93 - For the `D' commands that only set the environment, the calling of
94 pr->send_draw() was removed because this doesn't make sense for
95 the `DF' commands; the (changed) environment is sent with the
96 next command anyway.
97 - Error handling was clearly separated into warnings and fatal.
98 - The error behavior on additional arguments for `D' and `x'
99 commands with a fixed number of arguments was changed from being
100 ignored (former groff) to issue a warning and ignore (now), see
101 skip_line_x(). No fatal was chosen because both string and
102 integer arguments can occur.
103 - The gtroff program issues a trailing dummy integer argument for
104 some drawing commands with an odd number of arguments to make the
105 number of arguments even, e.g. the DC and Dt commands; this is
106 honored now.
107 - All D commands with a variable number of args expect an even
108 number of trailing integer arguments, so fatal on error was
109 implemented.
110 - Disable environment stack and the commands `{' and `}' by making
111 them conditional on macro USE_ENV_STACK; actually, this is
112 undefined by default. There isn't any known application for these
113 features.
115 Cosmetics
116 - Nested `switch' commands are avoided by using more functions.
117 Dangerous 'fall-through's avoided.
118 - Commands and functions are sorted alphabetically (where possible).
119 - Dynamic arrays/buffers are now implemented as container classes.
120 - Some functions had an ugly return structure; this has been
121 streamlined by using classes.
122 - Use standard C math functions for number handling, so getting rid
123 of differences to '0'.
124 - The macro `IntArg' has been created for an easier transition
125 to guaranteed 32 bits integers (`int' is enough for GNU, while
126 ANSI only guarantees `long int' to have a length of 32 bits).
127 - The many usages of type `int' are differentiated by using `Char',
128 `bool', and `IntArg' where appropriate.
129 - To ease the calls of the local utility functions, the parser
130 variables `current_file', `npages', and `current_env'
131 (formerly env) were made global to the file (formerly they were
132 local to the do_file() function)
133 - Various comments were added.
135 TODO
136 - Get rid of the stupid drawing positioning.
137 - Can the `Dt' command be completely handled by setting environment
138 within do_file() instead of sending to pr?
139 - Integer arguments must be >= 32 bits, use conditional #define.
140 - Add scaling facility for classical device independence and
141 non-groff devices. Classical troff output had a quasi device
142 independence by scaling the intermediate output to the resolution
143 of the postprocessor device if different from the one specified
144 with `x T', groff have not. So implement full quasi device
145 indepedence, including the mapping of the strange classical
146 devices to the postprocessor device (seems to be reasonably
147 easy).
148 - The external, global pointer variables are not optimally handled.
149 - The global variables `current_filename',
150 `current_source_filename', and `current_lineno' are only used for
151 error reporting. So implement a static class `Error'
152 (`::' calls).
153 - The global `device' is the name used during the formatting
154 process; there should be a new variable for the device name used
155 during the postprocessing.
156 - Implement the B-spline drawing `D~' for all graphical devices.
157 - Make `environment' a class with an overflow check for its members
158 and a delete method to get rid of delete_current_env().
159 - Implement the `EnvStack' to use `new' instead of `malloc'.
160 - The class definitions of this document could go into a new file.
161 - The comments in this section should go to a `Changelog' or some
162 `README' file in this directory.
166 Discussion of the positioning by drawing commands
168 There was some confusion about the positioning of the graphical
169 pointer at the printout after having executed a `D' command.
170 The classical troff manual of Osanna & Kernighan specified,
172 `The position after a graphical object has been drawn is
173 at its end; for circles and ellipses, the "end" is at the
174 right side.'
176 From this, it follows that
177 - all open figures (args, splines, and lines) should position at their
178 final point.
179 - all circles and ellipses should position at their right-most point
180 (as if 2 halves had been drawn).
181 - all closed figures apart from circles and ellipses shouldn't change
182 the position because they return to their origin.
183 - all setting commands should not change position because they do not
184 draw any graphical object.
186 In the case of the open figures, this means that the horizontal
187 displacement is the sum of all odd arguments and the vertical offset
188 the sum of all even arguments, called the alternate arguments sum
189 displacement in the following.
191 Unfortunately, groff did not implement this simple rule. The former
192 documentation in groff_out(5) differed from the source code, and
193 neither of them is compatible with the classical rule.
195 The former groff_out(5) specified to use the alternative arguments
196 sum displacement for calculating the drawing positioning of
197 non-classical commands, including the `Dt' command (setting-only)
198 and closed polygons. Applying this to the new groff color commands
199 will lead to disaster. For their arguments can take large values (>
200 65000). On low resolution devices, the displacement of such large
201 values will corrupt the display or kill the printer. So the
202 nonsense specification has come to a natural end anyway.
204 The groff source code, however, had no positioning for the
205 setting-only commands (esp. `Dt'), the right-end positioning for
206 outlined circles and ellipses, and the alternative argument sum
207 displacement for all other commands (including filled circles and
208 ellipses).
210 The reason why no one seems to have suffered from this mayhem so
211 far is that the graphical objects are usually generated by
212 preprocessors like pic that do not depend on the automatic
213 positioning. When using the low level `\D' escape sequences or `D'
214 output commands, the strange positionings can be circumvented by
215 absolute positionings or by tricks like `\Z'.
217 So doing an exorcism on the strange, incompatible displacements might
218 not harm any existing documents, but will make the usage of the
219 graphical escape sequences and commands natural.
221 That's why the rewrite of this file returned to the reasonable,
222 classical specification with its clear end-of-drawing rule that is
223 suitable for all cases. But a macro STUPID_DRAWING_POSITIONING is
224 provided for testing the funny former behavior.
226 The new rule implies the following behavior.
227 - Setting commands (`Dt', `Df', `DF') and polygons (`Dp' and `DP')
228 do not change position now.
229 - Filled circles and ellipses (`DC' and `DE') position at their
230 most right point (outlined ones `Dc' and `De' did this anyway).
231 - As before, all open graphical objects position to their final
232 drawing point (alternate sum of the command arguments).
236 #ifndef STUPID_DRAWING_POSITIONING
237 // uncomment next line if all non-classical D commands shall position
238 // to the strange alternate sum of args displacement
239 #define STUPID_DRAWING_POSITIONING
240 #endif
242 // Decide whether the commands `{' and `}' for different environments
243 // should be used.
244 #undef USE_ENV_STACK
246 #include "driver.h"
247 #include "device.h"
249 #include <stdlib.h>
250 #include <errno.h>
251 #include <ctype.h>
252 #include <math.h>
255 /**********************************************************************
256 local types
257 **********************************************************************/
259 // integer type used in the fields of struct environment (see printer.h)
260 typedef int EnvInt;
262 // integer arguments of groff_out commands, must be >= 32 bits
263 typedef int IntArg;
265 // color components of groff_out color commands, must be >= 32 bits
266 typedef unsigned int ColorArg;
268 // Array for IntArg values.
269 class IntArray {
270 size_t num_allocated;
271 size_t num_stored;
272 IntArg *data;
273 public:
274 IntArray(void);
275 IntArray(const size_t);
276 ~IntArray(void);
277 IntArg operator[](const size_t i) const
279 if (i >= num_stored)
280 fatal("index out of range");
281 return (IntArg) data[i];
283 void append(IntArg);
284 IntArg *get_data(void) const { return (IntArg *)data; }
285 size_t len(void) const { return num_stored; }
288 // Characters read from the input queue.
289 class Char {
290 int data;
291 public:
292 Char(void) : data('\0') {}
293 Char(const int c) : data(c) {}
294 bool operator==(char c) const { return (data == c) ? true : false; }
295 bool operator==(int c) const { return (data == c) ? true : false; }
296 bool operator==(const Char c) const
297 { return (data == c.data) ? true : false; }
298 bool operator!=(char c) const { return !(*this == c); }
299 bool operator!=(int c) const { return !(*this == c); }
300 bool operator!=(const Char c) const { return !(*this == c); }
301 operator int() const { return (int) data; }
302 operator unsigned char() const { return (unsigned char) data; }
303 operator char() const { return (char) data; }
306 // Buffer for string arguments (Char, not char).
307 class StringBuf {
308 size_t num_allocated;
309 size_t num_stored;
310 Char *data; // not terminated by '\0'
311 public:
312 StringBuf(void); // allocate without storing
313 ~StringBuf(void);
314 void append(const Char); // append character to `data'
315 char *make_string(void); // return new copy of `data' with '\0'
316 bool is_empty(void) { // true if none stored
317 return (num_stored > 0) ? false : true;
319 void reset(void); // set `num_stored' to 0
322 #ifdef USE_ENV_STACK
323 class EnvStack {
324 environment **data;
325 size_t num_allocated;
326 size_t num_stored;
327 public:
328 EnvStack(void);
329 ~EnvStack(void);
330 environment *pop(void);
331 void push(environment *e);
333 #endif // USE_ENV_STACK
336 /**********************************************************************
337 external variables
338 **********************************************************************/
340 // exported as extern by error.h (called from driver.h)
341 // needed for error messages (see ../libgroff/error.cpp)
342 const char *current_filename = 0; // printable name of the current file
343 // printable name of current source file
344 const char *current_source_filename = 0;
345 int current_lineno = 0; // current line number of printout
347 // exported as extern by device.h;
348 const char *device = 0; // cancel former init with literal
350 printer *pr;
352 // Note:
354 // We rely on an implementation of the `new' operator which aborts
355 // gracefully if it can't allocate memory (e.g. from libgroff/new.cpp).
358 /**********************************************************************
359 static local variables
360 **********************************************************************/
362 FILE *current_file = 0; // current input stream for parser
364 // npages: number of pages processed so far (including current page),
365 // _not_ the page number in the printout (can be set with `p').
366 int npages = 0;
368 const ColorArg
369 COLORARG_MAX = (ColorArg) 65536U; // == 0xFFFF + 1 == 0x10000
371 const IntArg
372 INTARG_MAX = (IntArg) 0x7FFFFFFF; // maximal signed 32 bits number
374 // parser environment, created and deleted by each run of do_file()
375 environment *current_env = 0;
377 #ifdef USE_ENV_STACK
378 const size_t
379 envp_size = sizeof(environment *);
380 #endif // USE_ENV_STACK
383 /**********************************************************************
384 function declarations
385 **********************************************************************/
387 // utility functions
388 ColorArg color_from_Df_command(IntArg);
389 // transform old color into new
390 void delete_current_env(void); // delete global var current_env
391 void fatal_command(char); // abort for invalid command
392 inline Char get_char(void); // read next character from input stream
393 ColorArg get_color_arg(void); // read in argument for new color cmds
394 IntArray *get_D_fixed_args(const size_t);
395 // read in fixed number of integer
396 // arguments
397 IntArray *get_D_fixed_args_odd_dummy(const size_t);
398 // read in a fixed number of integer
399 // arguments plus optional dummy
400 IntArray *get_D_variable_args(void);
401 // variable, even number of int args
402 char *get_extended_arg(void); // argument for `x X' (several lines)
403 IntArg get_integer_arg(void); // read in next integer argument
404 IntArray *get_possibly_integer_args();
405 // 0 or more integer arguments
406 char *get_string_arg(void); // read in next string arg, ended by WS
407 inline bool is_space_or_tab(const Char);
408 // test on space/tab char
409 Char next_arg_begin(void); // skip white space on current line
410 Char next_command(void); // go to next command, evt. diff. line
411 inline bool odd(const int); // test if integer is odd
412 void position_to_end_of_args(const IntArray * const);
413 // positioning after drawing
414 void remember_filename(const char *);
415 // set global current_filename
416 void remember_source_filename(const char *);
417 // set global current_source_filename
418 void send_draw(const Char, const IntArray * const);
419 // call pr->draw
420 void skip_line(void); // unconditionally skip to next line
421 bool skip_line_checked(void); // skip line, false if args are left
422 void skip_line_fatal(void); // skip line, fatal if args are left
423 void skip_line_warn(void); // skip line, warn if args are left
424 void skip_line_D(void); // skip line in D commands
425 void skip_line_x(void); // skip line in x commands
426 void skip_to_end_of_line(void); // skip to the end of the current line
427 inline void unget_char(const Char);
428 // restore character onto input
430 // parser subcommands
431 void parse_color_command(color *);
432 // color sub(sub)commands m and DF
433 void parse_D_command(void); // graphical subcommands
434 bool parse_x_command(void); // device controller subcommands
437 /**********************************************************************
438 class methods
439 **********************************************************************/
441 #ifdef USE_ENV_STACK
442 EnvStack::EnvStack(void)
444 num_allocated = 4;
445 // allocate pointer to array of num_allocated pointers to environment
446 data = (environment **)malloc(envp_size * num_allocated);
447 if (data == 0)
448 fatal("could not allocate environment data");
449 num_stored = 0;
452 EnvStack::~EnvStack(void)
454 for (size_t i = 0; i < num_stored; i++)
455 delete data[i];
456 free(data);
459 // return top element from stack and decrease stack pointer
461 // the calling function must take care of properly deleting the result
462 environment *
463 EnvStack::pop(void)
465 num_stored--;
466 environment *result = data[num_stored];
467 data[num_stored] = 0;
468 return result;
471 // copy argument and push this onto the stack
472 void
473 EnvStack::push(environment *e)
475 environment *e_copy = new environment;
476 if (num_stored >= num_allocated) {
477 environment **old_data = data;
478 num_allocated *= 2;
479 data = (environment **)malloc(envp_size * num_allocated);
480 if (data == 0)
481 fatal("could not allocate data");
482 for (size_t i = 0; i < num_stored; i++)
483 data[i] = old_data[i];
484 free(old_data);
486 e_copy->col = new color;
487 e_copy->fill = new color;
488 *e_copy->col = *e->col;
489 *e_copy->fill = *e->fill;
490 e_copy->fontno = e->fontno;
491 e_copy->height = e->height;
492 e_copy->hpos = e->hpos;
493 e_copy->size = e->size;
494 e_copy->slant = e->slant;
495 e_copy->vpos = e->vpos;
496 data[num_stored] = e_copy;
497 num_stored++;
499 #endif // USE_ENV_STACK
501 IntArray::IntArray(void)
503 num_allocated = 4;
504 data = new IntArg[num_allocated];
505 num_stored = 0;
508 IntArray::IntArray(const size_t n)
510 if (n <= 0)
511 fatal("number of integers to be allocated must be > 0");
512 num_allocated = n;
513 data = new IntArg[num_allocated];
514 num_stored = 0;
517 IntArray::~IntArray(void)
519 a_delete data;
522 void
523 IntArray::append(IntArg x)
525 if (num_stored >= num_allocated) {
526 IntArg *old_data = data;
527 num_allocated *= 2;
528 data = new IntArg[num_allocated];
529 for (size_t i = 0; i < num_stored; i++)
530 data[i] = old_data[i];
531 a_delete old_data;
533 data[num_stored] = x;
534 num_stored++;
537 StringBuf::StringBuf(void)
539 num_stored = 0;
540 num_allocated = 128;
541 data = new Char[num_allocated];
544 StringBuf::~StringBuf(void)
546 a_delete data;
549 void
550 StringBuf::append(const Char c)
552 if (num_stored >= num_allocated) {
553 Char *old_data = data;
554 num_allocated *= 2;
555 data = new Char[num_allocated];
556 for (size_t i = 0; i < num_stored; i++)
557 data[i] = old_data[i];
558 a_delete old_data;
560 data[num_stored] = c;
561 num_stored++;
564 char *
565 StringBuf::make_string(void)
567 char *result = new char[num_stored + 1];
568 for (size_t i = 0; i < num_stored; i++)
569 result[i] = (char) data[i];
570 result[num_stored] = '\0';
571 return result;
574 void
575 StringBuf::reset(void)
577 num_stored = 0;
580 /**********************************************************************
581 utility functions
582 **********************************************************************/
584 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
585 /* color_from_Df_command:
586 Process the gray shade setting command Df.
588 Transform Df style color into DF style color.
589 Df color: 0-1000, 0 is white
590 DF color: 0-65536, 0 is black
592 The Df command is obsoleted by command DFg, but kept for
593 compatibility.
595 ColorArg
596 color_from_Df_command(IntArg Df_gray)
598 return ColorArg((1000-Df_gray) * COLORARG_MAX / 1000); // scaling
601 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
602 /* delete_current_env():
603 Delete global variable current_env and its pointer members.
605 This should be a class method of environment.
607 void delete_current_env(void)
609 delete current_env->col;
610 delete current_env->fill;
611 delete current_env;
612 current_env = 0;
615 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
616 /* fatal_command():
617 Emit error message about invalid command and abort.
619 void
620 fatal_command(char command)
622 fatal("`%1' command invalid before first `p' command", command);
625 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
626 /* get_char():
627 Retrieve the next character from the input queue.
629 Return: The retrieved character (incl. EOF), converted to Char.
631 inline Char
632 get_char(void)
634 return (Char) getc(current_file);
637 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
638 /* get_color_arg():
639 Retrieve an argument suitable for the color commands m and DF.
641 Return: The retrieved color argument.
643 ColorArg
644 get_color_arg(void)
646 IntArg x = get_integer_arg();
647 if (x < 0 || x > (IntArg)COLORARG_MAX) {
648 error("color component argument out of range");
649 x = 0;
651 return (ColorArg) x;
654 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
655 /* get_D_fixed_args():
656 Get a fixed number of integer arguments for D commands.
658 Fatal if wrong number of arguments.
659 Too many arguments on the line raise a warning.
660 A line skip is done.
662 number: In-parameter, the number of arguments to be retrieved.
663 ignore: In-parameter, ignore next argument -- GNU troff always emits
664 pairs of parameters for `D' extensions added by groff.
665 Default is `false'.
667 Return: New IntArray containing the arguments.
669 IntArray *
670 get_D_fixed_args(const size_t number)
672 if (number <= 0)
673 fatal("requested number of arguments must be > 0");
674 IntArray *args = new IntArray(number);
675 for (size_t i = 0; i < number; i++)
676 args->append(get_integer_arg());
677 skip_line_D();
678 return args;
681 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
682 /* get_D_fixed_args_odd_dummy():
683 Get a fixed number of integer arguments for D commands and optionally
684 ignore a dummy integer argument if the requested number is odd.
686 The gtroff program adds a dummy argument to some commands to get
687 an even number of arguments.
688 Error if the number of arguments differs from the scheme above.
689 A line skip is done.
691 number: In-parameter, the number of arguments to be retrieved.
693 Return: New IntArray containing the arguments.
695 IntArray *
696 get_D_fixed_args_odd_dummy(const size_t number)
698 if (number <= 0)
699 fatal("requested number of arguments must be > 0");
700 IntArray *args = new IntArray(number);
701 for (size_t i = 0; i < number; i++)
702 args->append(get_integer_arg());
703 if (odd(number)) {
704 IntArray *a = get_possibly_integer_args();
705 if (a->len() > 1)
706 error("too many arguments");
707 delete a;
709 skip_line_D();
710 return args;
713 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
714 /* get_D_variable_args():
715 Get a variable even number of integer arguments for D commands.
717 Get as many integer arguments as possible from the rest of the
718 current line.
719 - The arguments are separated by an arbitrary sequence of space or
720 tab characters.
721 - A comment, a newline, or EOF indicates the end of processing.
722 - Error on non-digit characters different from these.
723 - A final line skip is performed (except for EOF).
725 Return: New IntArray of the retrieved arguments.
727 IntArray *
728 get_D_variable_args()
730 IntArray *args = get_possibly_integer_args();
731 size_t n = args->len();
732 if (n <= 0)
733 error("no arguments found");
734 if (odd(n))
735 error("even number of arguments expected");
736 skip_line_D();
737 return args;
740 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
741 /* get_extended_arg():
742 Retrieve extended arg for `x X' command.
744 - Skip leading spaces and tabs, error on EOL or newline.
745 - Return everything before the next NL or EOF ('#' is not a comment);
746 as long as the following line starts with '+' this is returned
747 as well, with the '+' replaced by a newline.
748 - Final line skip is always performed.
750 Return: Allocated (new) string of retrieved text argument.
752 char *
753 get_extended_arg(void)
755 StringBuf buf = StringBuf();
756 Char c = next_arg_begin();
757 while ((int) c != EOF) {
758 if ((int) c == '\n') {
759 current_lineno++;
760 c = get_char();
761 if ((int) c == '+')
762 buf.append((Char) '\n');
763 else {
764 unget_char(c); // first character of next line
765 break;
768 else
769 buf.append(c);
770 c = get_char();
772 return buf.make_string();
775 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
776 /* get_integer_arg(): Retrieve integer argument.
778 Skip leading spaces and tabs, collect an optional '-' and all
779 following decimal digits (at least one) up to the next non-digit,
780 which is restored onto the input queue.
782 Fatal error on all other situations.
784 Return: Retrieved integer.
786 IntArg
787 get_integer_arg(void)
789 StringBuf buf = StringBuf();
790 Char c = next_arg_begin();
791 if ((int) c == '-') {
792 buf.append(c);
793 c = get_char();
795 if (!isdigit((int) c))
796 error("integer argument expected");
797 while (isdigit((int) c)) {
798 buf.append(c);
799 c = get_char();
801 // c is not a digit
802 unget_char(c);
803 char *s = buf.make_string();
804 errno = 0;
805 long int number = strtol(s, 0, 10);
806 if (errno != 0
807 || number > INTARG_MAX || number < -INTARG_MAX) {
808 error("integer argument too large");
809 number = 0;
811 a_delete s;
812 return (IntArg) number;
815 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
816 /* get_possibly_integer_args():
817 Parse the rest of the input line as a list of integer arguments.
819 Get as many integer arguments as possible from the rest of the
820 current line, even none.
821 - The arguments are separated by an arbitrary sequence of space or
822 tab characters.
823 - A comment, a newline, or EOF indicates the end of processing.
824 - Error on non-digit characters different from these.
825 - No line skip is performed.
827 Return: New IntArray of the retrieved arguments.
829 IntArray *
830 get_possibly_integer_args()
832 bool done = false;
833 StringBuf buf = StringBuf();
834 Char c = get_char();
835 IntArray *args = new IntArray();
836 while (!done) {
837 buf.reset();
838 while (is_space_or_tab(c))
839 c = get_char();
840 if (c == '-') {
841 Char c1 = get_char();
842 if (isdigit((int) c1)) {
843 buf.append(c);
844 c = c1;
846 else
847 unget_char(c1);
849 while (isdigit((int) c)) {
850 buf.append(c);
851 c = get_char();
853 if (!buf.is_empty()) {
854 char *s = buf.make_string();
855 errno = 0;
856 long int x = strtol(s, 0, 10);
857 if (errno
858 || x > INTARG_MAX || x < -INTARG_MAX) {
859 error("invalid integer argument, set to 0");
860 x = 0;
862 args->append((IntArg) x);
863 a_delete s;
865 // Here, c is not a digit.
866 // Terminate on comment, end of line, or end of file, while
867 // space or tab indicate continuation; otherwise error.
868 switch((int) c) {
869 case '#':
870 skip_to_end_of_line();
871 done = true;
872 break;
873 case '\n':
874 done = true;
875 unget_char(c);
876 break;
877 case EOF:
878 done = true;
879 break;
880 case ' ':
881 case '\t':
882 break;
883 default:
884 error("integer argument expected");
885 break;
888 return args;
891 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
892 /* get_string_arg():
893 Retrieve string arg.
895 - Skip leading spaces and tabs; error on EOL or newline.
896 - Return all following characters before the next space, tab,
897 newline, or EOF character (in-word '#' is not a comment character).
898 - The terminating space, tab, newline, or EOF character is restored
899 onto the input queue, so no line skip.
901 Return: Retrieved string as char *, allocated by 'new'.
903 char *
904 get_string_arg(void)
906 StringBuf buf = StringBuf();
907 Char c = next_arg_begin();
908 while (!is_space_or_tab(c)
909 && c != Char('\n') && c != Char(EOF)) {
910 buf.append(c);
911 c = get_char();
913 unget_char(c); // restore white space
914 return buf.make_string();
917 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
918 /* is_space_or_tab():
919 Test a character if it is a space or tab.
921 c: In-parameter, character to be tested.
923 Return: True, if c is a space or tab character, false otherwise.
925 inline bool
926 is_space_or_tab(const Char c)
928 return (c == Char(' ') || c == Char('\t')) ? true : false;
931 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
932 /* next_arg_begin():
933 Return first character of next argument.
935 Skip space and tab characters; error on newline or EOF.
937 Return: The first character different from these (including '#').
939 Char
940 next_arg_begin(void)
942 Char c;
943 while (1) {
944 c = get_char();
945 switch ((int) c) {
946 case ' ':
947 case '\t':
948 break;
949 case '\n':
950 case EOF:
951 error("missing argument");
952 break;
953 default: // first essential character
954 return c;
959 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
960 /* next_command():
961 Find the first character of the next command.
963 Skip spaces, tabs, comments (introduced by #), and newlines.
965 Return: The first character different from these (including EOF).
967 Char
968 next_command(void)
970 Char c;
971 while (1) {
972 c = get_char();
973 switch ((int) c) {
974 case ' ':
975 case '\t':
976 break;
977 case '\n':
978 current_lineno++;
979 break;
980 case '#': // comment
981 skip_line();
982 break;
983 default: // EOF or first essential character
984 return c;
989 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
990 /* odd():
991 Test whether argument is an odd number.
993 n: In-parameter, the integer to be tested.
995 Return: True if odd, false otherwise.
997 inline bool
998 odd(const int n)
1000 return (n & 1 == 1) ? true : false;
1003 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1004 /* position_to_end_of_args():
1005 Move graphical pointer to end of drawn figure.
1007 This is used by the D commands that draw open geometrical figures.
1008 The algorithm simply sums up all horizontal displacements (arguments
1009 with even number) for the horizontal component. Similarly, the
1010 vertical component is the sum of the odd arguments.
1012 args: In-parameter, the arguments of a former drawing command.
1014 void
1015 position_to_end_of_args(const IntArray * const args)
1017 size_t i;
1018 const size_t n = args->len();
1019 for (i = 0; i < n; i += 2)
1020 current_env->hpos += (*args)[i];
1021 for (i = 1; i < n; i += 2)
1022 current_env->vpos += (*args)[i];
1025 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1026 /* remember_filename():
1027 Set global variable current_filename.
1029 The actual filename is stored in current_filename. This is used by
1030 the postprocessors, expecting the name "<standard input>" for stdin.
1032 filename: In-out-parameter; is changed to the new value also.
1034 void
1035 remember_filename(const char *filename)
1037 char *fname;
1038 if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0)
1039 fname = (char *)"<standard input>";
1040 else
1041 fname = (char *)filename;
1042 size_t len = strlen(fname) + 1;
1043 if (current_filename != 0)
1044 free((char *)current_filename);
1045 current_filename = (const char *)malloc(len);
1046 if (current_filename == 0)
1047 fatal("can't malloc space for filename");
1048 strncpy((char *)current_filename, (char *)fname, len);
1051 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1052 /* remember_source_filename():
1053 Set global variable current_source_filename.
1055 The actual filename is stored in current_filename. This is used by
1056 the postprocessors, expecting the name "<standard input>" for stdin.
1058 filename: In-out-parameter; is changed to the new value also.
1060 void
1061 remember_source_filename(const char *filename)
1063 char *fname;
1064 if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0)
1065 fname = (char *)"<standard input>";
1066 else
1067 fname = (char *)filename;
1068 size_t len = strlen(fname) + 1;
1069 if (current_source_filename != 0)
1070 free((char *)current_source_filename);
1071 current_source_filename = (const char *)malloc(len);
1072 if (current_source_filename == 0)
1073 fatal("can't malloc space for filename");
1074 strncpy((char *)current_source_filename, (char *)fname, len);
1077 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1078 /* send_draw():
1079 Call draw method of printer class.
1081 subcmd: Letter of actual D subcommand.
1082 args: Array of integer arguments of actual D subcommand.
1084 void
1085 send_draw(const Char subcmd, const IntArray * const args)
1087 EnvInt n = (EnvInt) args->len();
1088 pr->draw((int) subcmd, (IntArg *)args->get_data(), n, current_env);
1091 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1092 /* skip_line():
1093 Go to next line within the input queue.
1095 Skip the rest of the current line, including the newline character.
1096 The global variable current_lineno is adjusted.
1097 No errors are raised.
1099 void
1100 skip_line(void)
1102 Char c = get_char();
1103 while (1) {
1104 if (c == '\n') {
1105 current_lineno++;
1106 break;
1108 if (c == EOF)
1109 break;
1110 c = get_char();
1114 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1115 /* skip_line_checked ():
1116 Check that there aren't any arguments left on the rest of the line,
1117 then skip line.
1119 Spaces, tabs, and a comment are allowed before newline or EOF.
1120 All other characters raise an error.
1122 bool
1123 skip_line_checked(void)
1125 bool ok = true;
1126 Char c = get_char();
1127 while (is_space_or_tab(c))
1128 c = get_char();
1129 switch((int) c) {
1130 case '#': // comment
1131 skip_line();
1132 break;
1133 case '\n':
1134 current_lineno++;
1135 break;
1136 case EOF:
1137 break;
1138 default:
1139 ok = false;
1140 skip_line();
1141 break;
1143 return ok;
1146 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1147 /* skip_line_fatal ():
1148 Fatal error if arguments left, otherwise skip line.
1150 Spaces, tabs, and a comment are allowed before newline or EOF.
1151 All other characters trigger the error.
1153 void
1154 skip_line_fatal(void)
1156 bool ok = skip_line_checked();
1157 if (!ok) {
1158 current_lineno--;
1159 error("too many arguments");
1160 current_lineno++;
1164 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1165 /* skip_line_warn ():
1166 Skip line, but warn if arguments are left on actual line.
1168 Spaces, tabs, and a comment are allowed before newline or EOF.
1169 All other characters raise a warning
1171 void
1172 skip_line_warn(void)
1174 bool ok = skip_line_checked();
1175 if (!ok) {
1176 current_lineno--;
1177 warning("too many arguments on current line");
1178 current_lineno++;
1182 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1183 /* skip_line_D ():
1184 Skip line in `D' commands.
1186 Decide whether in case of an additional argument a fatal error is
1187 raised (the documented classical behavior), only a warning is
1188 issued, or the line is just skipped (former groff behavior).
1189 Actually decided for the warning.
1191 void
1192 skip_line_D(void)
1194 skip_line_warn();
1195 // or: skip_line_fatal();
1196 // or: skip_line();
1199 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1200 /* skip_line_x ():
1201 Skip line in `x' commands.
1203 Decide whether in case of an additional argument a fatal error is
1204 raised (the documented classical behavior), only a warning is
1205 issued, or the line is just skipped (former groff behavior).
1206 Actually decided for the warning.
1208 void
1209 skip_line_x(void)
1211 skip_line_warn();
1212 // or: skip_line_fatal();
1213 // or: skip_line();
1216 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1217 /* skip_to_end_of_line():
1218 Go to the end of the current line.
1220 Skip the rest of the current line, excluding the newline character.
1221 The global variable current_lineno is not changed.
1222 No errors are raised.
1224 void
1225 skip_to_end_of_line(void)
1227 Char c = get_char();
1228 while (1) {
1229 if (c == '\n') {
1230 unget_char(c);
1231 return;
1233 if (c == EOF)
1234 return;
1235 c = get_char();
1239 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1240 /* unget_char(c):
1241 Restore character c onto input queue.
1243 Write a character back onto the input stream.
1244 EOF is gracefully handled.
1246 c: In-parameter; character to be pushed onto the input queue.
1248 inline void
1249 unget_char(const Char c)
1251 if (c != EOF) {
1252 int ch = (int) c;
1253 if (ungetc(ch, current_file) == EOF)
1254 fatal("could not unget character");
1259 /**********************************************************************
1260 parser subcommands
1261 **********************************************************************/
1263 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1264 /* parse_color_command:
1265 Process the commands m and DF, but not Df.
1267 col: In-out-parameter; the color object to be set, must have
1268 been initialized before.
1270 void
1271 parse_color_command(color *col)
1273 ColorArg gray = 0;
1274 ColorArg red = 0, green = 0, blue = 0;
1275 ColorArg cyan = 0, magenta = 0, yellow = 0, black = 0;
1276 Char subcmd = next_arg_begin();
1277 switch((int) subcmd) {
1278 case 'c': // DFc or mc: CMY
1279 cyan = get_color_arg();
1280 magenta = get_color_arg();
1281 yellow = get_color_arg();
1282 col->set_cmy(cyan, magenta, yellow);
1283 break;
1284 case 'd': // DFd or md: set default color
1285 col->set_default();
1286 break;
1287 case 'g': // DFg or mg: gray
1288 gray = get_color_arg();
1289 col->set_gray(gray);
1290 break;
1291 case 'k': // DFk or mk: CMYK
1292 cyan = get_color_arg();
1293 magenta = get_color_arg();
1294 yellow = get_color_arg();
1295 black = get_color_arg();
1296 col->set_cmyk(cyan, magenta, yellow, black);
1297 break;
1298 case 'r': // DFr or mr: RGB
1299 red = get_color_arg();
1300 green = get_color_arg();
1301 blue = get_color_arg();
1302 col->set_rgb(red, green, blue);
1303 break;
1304 default:
1305 error("invalid color scheme `%1'", (int) subcmd);
1306 break;
1307 } // end of color subcommands
1310 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1311 /* parse_D_command():
1312 Parse the subcommands of graphical command D.
1314 This is the part of the do_file() parser that scans the graphical
1315 subcommands.
1316 - Error on lacking or wrong arguments.
1317 - Warning on too many arguments.
1318 - Line is always skipped.
1320 void
1321 parse_D_command()
1323 Char subcmd = next_arg_begin();
1324 switch((int) subcmd) {
1325 case '~': // D~: draw B-spline
1326 // actually, this isn't available for some postprocessors
1327 // fall through
1328 default: // unknown options are passed to device
1330 IntArray *args = get_D_variable_args();
1331 send_draw(subcmd, args);
1332 position_to_end_of_args(args);
1333 delete args;
1334 break;
1336 case 'a': // Da: draw arc
1338 IntArray *args = get_D_fixed_args(4);
1339 send_draw(subcmd, args);
1340 position_to_end_of_args(args);
1341 delete args;
1342 break;
1344 case 'c': // Dc: draw circle line
1346 IntArray *args = get_D_fixed_args(1);
1347 send_draw(subcmd, args);
1348 // move to right end
1349 current_env->hpos += (*args)[0];
1350 delete args;
1351 break;
1353 case 'C': // DC: draw solid circle
1355 IntArray *args = get_D_fixed_args_odd_dummy(1);
1356 send_draw(subcmd, args);
1357 // move to right end
1358 current_env->hpos += (*args)[0];
1359 delete args;
1360 break;
1362 case 'e': // De: draw ellipse line
1363 case 'E': // DE: draw solid ellipse
1365 IntArray *args = get_D_fixed_args(2);
1366 send_draw(subcmd, args);
1367 // move to right end
1368 current_env->hpos += (*args)[0];
1369 delete args;
1370 break;
1372 case 'f': // Df: set fill gray; obsoleted by DFg
1374 IntArg arg = get_integer_arg();
1375 if ((arg >= 0) && (arg <= 1000)) {
1376 // convert arg and treat it like DFg
1377 ColorArg gray = color_from_Df_command(arg);
1378 current_env->fill->set_gray(gray);
1380 else {
1381 // set fill color to the same value as the current outline color
1382 delete current_env->fill;
1383 current_env->fill = new color(current_env->col);
1385 pr->change_fill_color(current_env);
1386 // skip unused `vertical' component (\D'...' always emits pairs)
1387 (void) get_integer_arg();
1388 # ifdef STUPID_DRAWING_POSITIONING
1389 current_env->hpos += arg;
1390 # endif
1391 skip_line_x();
1392 break;
1394 case 'F': // DF: set fill color, several formats
1395 parse_color_command(current_env->fill);
1396 pr->change_fill_color(current_env);
1397 // no positioning (setting-only command)
1398 skip_line_x();
1399 break;
1400 case 'l': // Dl: draw line
1402 IntArray *args = get_D_fixed_args(2);
1403 send_draw(subcmd, args);
1404 position_to_end_of_args(args);
1405 delete args;
1406 break;
1408 case 'p': // Dp: draw closed polygon line
1409 case 'P': // DP: draw solid closed polygon
1411 IntArray *args = get_D_variable_args();
1412 send_draw(subcmd, args);
1413 # ifdef STUPID_DRAWING_POSITIONING
1414 // final args positioning
1415 position_to_end_of_args(args);
1416 # endif
1417 delete args;
1418 break;
1420 case 't': // Dt: set line thickness
1422 IntArray *args = get_D_fixed_args_odd_dummy(1);
1423 send_draw(subcmd, args);
1424 # ifdef STUPID_DRAWING_POSITIONING
1425 // final args positioning
1426 position_to_end_of_args(args);
1427 # endif
1428 delete args;
1429 break;
1431 } // end of D subcommands
1434 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1435 /* parse_x_command():
1436 Parse subcommands of the device control command x.
1438 This is the part of the do_file() parser that scans the device
1439 controlling commands.
1440 - Error on duplicate prologue commands.
1441 - Error on wrong or lacking arguments.
1442 - Warning on too many arguments.
1443 - Line is always skipped.
1445 Globals:
1446 - current_env: is set by many subcommands.
1447 - npages: page counting variable
1449 Return: boolean in the meaning of `stopped'
1450 - true if parsing should be stopped (`x stop').
1451 - false if parsing should continue.
1453 bool
1454 parse_x_command(void)
1456 bool stopped = false;
1457 char *subcmd_str = get_string_arg();
1458 char subcmd = subcmd_str[0];
1459 switch (subcmd) {
1460 case 'f': // x font: mount font
1462 IntArg n = get_integer_arg();
1463 char *name = get_string_arg();
1464 pr->load_font(n, name);
1465 a_delete name;
1466 skip_line_x();
1467 break;
1469 case 'F': // x Filename: set filename for errors
1471 char *str_arg = get_string_arg();
1472 if (str_arg == 0)
1473 warning("empty argument for `x F' command");
1474 else {
1475 remember_source_filename(str_arg);
1476 a_delete str_arg;
1478 break;
1480 case 'H': // x Height: set character height
1481 current_env->height = get_integer_arg();
1482 if (current_env->height == current_env->size)
1483 current_env->height = 0;
1484 skip_line_x();
1485 break;
1486 case 'i': // x init: initialize device
1487 error("duplicate `x init' command");
1488 skip_line_x();
1489 break;
1490 case 'p': // x pause: pause device
1491 skip_line_x();
1492 break;
1493 case 'r': // x res: set resolution
1494 error("duplicate `x res' command");
1495 skip_line_x();
1496 break;
1497 case 's': // x stop: stop device
1498 stopped = true;
1499 skip_line_x();
1500 break;
1501 case 'S': // x Slant: set slant
1502 current_env->slant = get_integer_arg();
1503 skip_line_x();
1504 break;
1505 case 't': // x trailer: generate trailer info
1506 skip_line_x();
1507 break;
1508 case 'T': // x Typesetter: set typesetter
1509 error("duplicate `x T' command");
1510 skip_line();
1511 break;
1512 case 'u': // x underline: from .cu
1514 char *str_arg = get_string_arg();
1515 pr->special(str_arg, current_env, 'u');
1516 a_delete str_arg;
1517 skip_line_x();
1518 break;
1520 case 'X': // x X: send uninterpretedly to device
1522 char *str_arg = get_extended_arg(); // includes line skip
1523 if (npages <= 0)
1524 error("`x X' command invalid before first `p' command");
1525 else if (str_arg && (strncmp(str_arg, "devtag:",
1526 strlen("devtag:")) == 0))
1527 pr->devtag(str_arg, current_env);
1528 else
1529 pr->special(str_arg, current_env);
1530 a_delete str_arg;
1531 break;
1533 default: // ignore unknown x commands, but warn
1534 warning("unknown command `x %1'", subcmd);
1535 skip_line();
1537 a_delete subcmd_str;
1538 return stopped;
1542 /**********************************************************************
1543 exported part (by driver.h)
1544 **********************************************************************/
1546 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1547 /* do_file():
1548 Parse and postprocess groff intermediate output.
1550 filename: "-" for standard input, normal file name otherwise
1552 void
1553 do_file(const char *filename)
1555 Char command;
1556 bool stopped = false; // terminating condition
1558 #ifdef USE_ENV_STACK
1559 EnvStack env_stack = EnvStack();
1560 #endif // USE_ENV_STACK
1562 // setup of global variables
1563 npages = 0;
1564 current_lineno = 1;
1565 // `pr' is initialized after the prologue.
1566 // `device' is set by the 1st prologue command.
1568 if (filename[0] == '-' && filename[1] == '\0')
1569 current_file = stdin;
1570 else {
1571 errno = 0;
1572 current_file = fopen(filename, "r");
1573 if (errno != 0 || current_file == 0) {
1574 error("can't open file `%1'", filename);
1575 return;
1578 remember_filename(filename);
1580 if (current_env != 0)
1581 delete_current_env();
1582 current_env = new environment;
1583 current_env->col = new color;
1584 current_env->fill = new color;
1585 current_env->fontno = -1;
1586 current_env->height = 0;
1587 current_env->hpos = -1;
1588 current_env->slant = 0;
1589 current_env->size = 0;
1590 current_env->vpos = -1;
1592 // parsing of prologue (first 3 commands)
1594 char *str_arg;
1595 IntArg int_arg;
1597 // 1st command `x T'
1598 command = next_command();
1599 if ((int) command == EOF)
1600 return;
1601 if ((int) command != 'x')
1602 fatal("the first command must be `x T'");
1603 str_arg = get_string_arg();
1604 if (str_arg[0] != 'T')
1605 fatal("the first command must be `x T'");
1606 a_delete str_arg;
1607 char *tmp_dev = get_string_arg();
1608 if (pr == 0) { // note: `pr' initialized after prologue
1609 device = tmp_dev;
1610 if (!font::load_desc())
1611 fatal("couldn't load DESC file, can't continue");
1613 else {
1614 if (device == 0 || strcmp(device, tmp_dev) != 0)
1615 fatal("all files must use the same device");
1616 a_delete tmp_dev;
1618 skip_line_x(); // ignore further arguments
1619 current_env->size = 10 * font::sizescale;
1621 // 2nd command `x res'
1622 command = next_command();
1623 if ((int) command != 'x')
1624 fatal("the second command must be `x res'");
1625 str_arg = get_string_arg();
1626 if (str_arg[0] != 'r')
1627 fatal("the second command must be `x res'");
1628 a_delete str_arg;
1629 int_arg = get_integer_arg();
1630 EnvInt font_res = font::res;
1631 if (int_arg != font_res)
1632 fatal("resolution does not match");
1633 int_arg = get_integer_arg();
1634 if (int_arg != font::hor)
1635 fatal("minimum horizontal motion does not match");
1636 int_arg = get_integer_arg();
1637 if (int_arg != font::vert)
1638 fatal("minimum vertical motion does not match");
1639 skip_line_x(); // ignore further arguments
1641 // 3rd command `x init'
1642 command = next_command();
1643 if (command != 'x')
1644 fatal("the third command must be `x init'");
1645 str_arg = get_string_arg();
1646 if (str_arg[0] != 'i')
1647 fatal("the third command must be `x init'");
1648 a_delete str_arg;
1649 skip_line_x();
1652 // parsing of body
1653 if (pr == 0)
1654 pr = make_printer();
1655 while (!stopped) {
1656 command = next_command();
1657 if (command == EOF)
1658 break;
1659 // spaces, tabs, comments, and newlines are skipped here
1660 switch ((int) command) {
1661 case '#': // #: comment, ignore up to end of line
1662 skip_line();
1663 break;
1664 #ifdef USE_ENV_STACK
1665 case '{': // {: start a new environment (a copy)
1666 env_stack.push(current_env);
1667 break;
1668 case '}': // }: pop previous env from stack
1669 delete_current_env();
1670 current_env = env_stack.pop();
1671 break;
1672 #endif // USE_ENV_STACK
1673 case '0': // ddc: obsolete jump and print command
1674 case '1':
1675 case '2':
1676 case '3':
1677 case '4':
1678 case '5':
1679 case '6':
1680 case '7':
1681 case '8':
1682 case '9':
1683 { // expect 2 digits and a character
1684 char s[3];
1685 Char c = next_arg_begin();
1686 if (npages <= 0)
1687 fatal_command(command);
1688 if (!isdigit((int) c)) {
1689 error("digit expected");
1690 c = 0;
1692 s[0] = (char) command;
1693 s[1] = (char) c;
1694 s[2] = '\0';
1695 errno = 0;
1696 long int x = strtol(s, 0, 10);
1697 if (errno != 0)
1698 error("couldn't convert 2 digits");
1699 EnvInt hor_pos = (EnvInt) x;
1700 current_env->hpos += hor_pos;
1701 c = next_arg_begin();
1702 if ((int) c == '\n' || (int) c == EOF)
1703 error("character argument expected");
1704 else
1705 pr->set_ascii_char((unsigned char) c, current_env);
1706 break;
1708 case 'c': // c: print ascii char without moving
1710 if (npages <= 0)
1711 fatal_command(command);
1712 Char c = next_arg_begin();
1713 if (c == '\n' || c == EOF)
1714 error("missing argument to `c' command");
1715 else
1716 pr->set_ascii_char((unsigned char) c, current_env);
1717 break;
1719 case 'C': // C: print named special character
1721 if (npages <= 0)
1722 fatal_command(command);
1723 char *str_arg = get_string_arg();
1724 pr->set_special_char(str_arg, current_env);
1725 a_delete str_arg;
1726 break;
1728 case 'D': // drawing commands
1729 if (npages <= 0)
1730 fatal_command(command);
1731 parse_D_command();
1732 break;
1733 case 'f': // f: set font to number
1734 current_env->fontno = get_integer_arg();
1735 break;
1736 case 'F': // F: obsolete, replaced by `x F'
1738 char *str_arg = get_string_arg();
1739 remember_source_filename(str_arg);
1740 a_delete str_arg;
1741 break;
1743 case 'h': // h: relative horizontal move
1744 current_env->hpos += (EnvInt) get_integer_arg();
1745 break;
1746 case 'H': // H: absolute horizontal positioning
1747 current_env->hpos = (EnvInt) get_integer_arg();
1748 break;
1749 case 'm': // m: glyph color
1750 parse_color_command(current_env->col);
1751 pr->change_color(current_env);
1752 break;
1753 case 'n': // n: print end of line
1754 // ignore two arguments (historically)
1755 if (npages <= 0)
1756 fatal_command(command);
1757 pr->end_of_line();
1758 (void) get_integer_arg();
1759 (void) get_integer_arg();
1760 break;
1761 case 'N': // N: print char with given int code
1762 if (npages <= 0)
1763 fatal_command(command);
1764 pr->set_numbered_char(get_integer_arg(), current_env);
1765 break;
1766 case 'p': // p: start new page with given number
1767 if (npages > 0)
1768 pr->end_page(current_env->vpos);
1769 npages++; // increment # of processed pages
1770 pr->begin_page(get_integer_arg());
1771 current_env->vpos = 0;
1772 break;
1773 case 's': // s: set point size
1774 current_env->size = get_integer_arg();
1775 if (current_env->height == current_env->size)
1776 current_env->height = 0;
1777 break;
1778 case 't': // t: print a text word
1780 char c;
1781 if (npages <= 0)
1782 fatal_command(command);
1783 char *str_arg = get_string_arg();
1784 size_t i = 0;
1785 while ((c = str_arg[i++]) != '\0') {
1786 EnvInt w;
1787 pr->set_ascii_char((unsigned char) c, current_env, &w);
1788 current_env->hpos += w;
1790 a_delete str_arg;
1791 break;
1793 case 'u': // u: print spaced word
1795 char c;
1796 if (npages <= 0)
1797 fatal_command(command);
1798 EnvInt kern = (EnvInt) get_integer_arg();
1799 char *str_arg = get_string_arg();
1800 size_t i = 0;
1801 while ((c = str_arg[i++]) != '\0') {
1802 EnvInt w;
1803 pr->set_ascii_char((unsigned char) c, current_env, &w);
1804 current_env->hpos += w + kern;
1806 a_delete str_arg;
1807 break;
1809 case 'v': // v: relative vertical move
1810 current_env->vpos += (EnvInt) get_integer_arg();
1811 break;
1812 case 'V': // V: absolute vertical positioning
1813 current_env->vpos = (EnvInt) get_integer_arg();
1814 break;
1815 case 'w': // w: inform about paddable space
1816 break;
1817 case 'x': // device controlling commands
1818 stopped = parse_x_command();
1819 break;
1820 default:
1821 warning("unrecognized command `%1'", (unsigned char) command);
1822 skip_line();
1823 break;
1824 } // end of switch
1825 } // end of while
1827 // end of file reached
1828 if (npages > 0)
1829 pr->end_page(current_env->vpos);
1830 delete pr;
1831 pr = 0;
1832 fclose(current_file);
1833 // If `stopped' is not `true' here then there wasn't any `x stop'.
1834 if (!stopped)
1835 warning("no final `x stop' command");
1836 delete_current_env();