1 | /* `L' command implementation for GNU sed, based on GNU fmt 1.22.
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2 | Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 |
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4 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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5 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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6 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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7 | any later version.
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8 |
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9 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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10 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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11 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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12 | GNU General Public License for more details.
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13 |
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14 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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15 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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16 | Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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17 |
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18 | /* GNU fmt was written by Ross Paterson <rap@doc.ic.ac.uk>. */
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19 |
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20 | #include "sed.h"
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21 |
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22 | #include <stdio.h>
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23 | #include <ctype.h>
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24 | #include <sys/types.h>
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25 |
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26 | #if HAVE_LIMITS_H
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27 | # include <limits.h>
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28 | #endif
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29 |
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30 | #ifndef UINT_MAX
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31 | # define UINT_MAX ((unsigned int) ~(unsigned int) 0)
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32 | #endif
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33 |
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34 | #ifndef INT_MAX
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35 | # define INT_MAX ((int) (UINT_MAX >> 1))
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36 | #endif
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37 |
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38 | /* The following parameters represent the program's idea of what is
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39 | "best". Adjust to taste, subject to the caveats given. */
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40 |
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41 | /* Prefer lines to be LEEWAY % shorter than the maximum width, giving
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42 | room for optimization. */
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43 | #define LEEWAY 7
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44 |
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45 | /* Costs and bonuses are expressed as the equivalent departure from the
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46 | optimal line length, multiplied by 10. e.g. assigning something a
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47 | cost of 50 means that it is as bad as a line 5 characters too short
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48 | or too long. The definition of SHORT_COST(n) should not be changed.
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49 | However, EQUIV(n) may need tuning. */
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50 |
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51 | typedef long COST;
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52 |
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53 | #define MAXCOST (~(((unsigned long) 1) << (8 * sizeof (COST) -1)))
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54 |
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55 | #define SQR(n) ((n) * (n))
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56 | #define EQUIV(n) SQR ((COST) (n))
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57 |
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58 | /* Cost of a filled line n chars longer or shorter than best_width. */
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59 | #define SHORT_COST(n) EQUIV ((n) * 10)
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60 |
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61 | /* Cost of the difference between adjacent filled lines. */
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62 | #define RAGGED_COST(n) (SHORT_COST (n) / 2)
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63 |
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64 | /* Basic cost per line. */
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65 | #define LINE_COST EQUIV (70)
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66 |
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67 | /* Cost of breaking a line after the first word of a sentence, where
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68 | the length of the word is N. */
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69 | #define WIDOW_COST(n) (EQUIV (200) / ((n) + 2))
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70 |
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71 | /* Cost of breaking a line before the last word of a sentence, where
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72 | the length of the word is N. */
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73 | #define ORPHAN_COST(n) (EQUIV (150) / ((n) + 2))
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74 |
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75 | /* Bonus for breaking a line at the end of a sentence. */
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76 | #define SENTENCE_BONUS EQUIV (50)
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77 |
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78 | /* Cost of breaking a line after a period not marking end of a sentence.
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79 | With the definition of sentence we are using (borrowed from emacs, see
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80 | get_line()) such a break would then look like a sentence break. Hence
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81 | we assign a very high cost -- it should be avoided unless things are
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82 | really bad. */
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83 | #define NOBREAK_COST EQUIV (600)
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84 |
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85 | /* Bonus for breaking a line before open parenthesis. */
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86 | #define PAREN_BONUS EQUIV (40)
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87 |
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88 | /* Bonus for breaking a line after other punctuation. */
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89 | #define PUNCT_BONUS EQUIV(40)
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90 |
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91 | /* Credit for breaking a long paragraph one line later. */
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92 | #define LINE_CREDIT EQUIV(3)
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93 |
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94 | /* Size of paragraph buffer in words. Longer paragraphs are handled
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95 | neatly (cf. flush_paragraph()), so there's little to gain by making
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96 | these larger. */
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97 | #define MAXWORDS 1000
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98 |
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99 | #define GETC() (parabuf == end_of_parabuf ? EOF : *parabuf++)
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100 |
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101 | /* Extra ctype(3)-style macros. */
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102 |
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103 | #define isopen(c) (strchr ("([`'\"", (c)) != NULL)
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104 | #define isclose(c) (strchr (")]'\"", (c)) != NULL)
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105 | #define isperiod(c) (strchr (".?!", (c)) != NULL)
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106 |
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107 | /* Size of a tab stop, for expansion on input and re-introduction on
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108 | output. */
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109 | #define TABWIDTH 8
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110 |
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111 | /* Word descriptor structure. */
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112 |
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113 | typedef struct Word WORD;
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114 |
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115 | struct Word
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116 | {
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117 |
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118 | /* Static attributes determined during input. */
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119 |
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120 | const char *text; /* the text of the word */
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121 | short length; /* length of this word */
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122 | short space; /* the size of the following space */
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123 | unsigned paren:1; /* starts with open paren */
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124 | unsigned period:1; /* ends in [.?!])* */
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125 | unsigned punct:1; /* ends in punctuation */
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126 | unsigned final:1; /* end of sentence */
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127 |
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128 | /* The remaining fields are computed during the optimization. */
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129 |
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130 | short line_length; /* length of the best line starting here */
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131 | COST best_cost; /* cost of best paragraph starting here */
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132 | WORD *next_break; /* break which achieves best_cost */
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133 | };
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134 |
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135 | /* Forward declarations. */
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136 |
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137 | static bool get_paragraph P_ ((void));
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138 | static int get_line P_ ((int c));
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139 | static int get_space P_ ((int c));
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140 | static int copy_rest P_ ((int c));
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141 | static bool same_para P_ ((int c));
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142 | static void flush_paragraph P_ ((void));
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143 | static void fmt_paragraph P_ ((void));
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144 | static void check_punctuation P_ ((WORD *w));
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145 | static COST base_cost P_ ((WORD *this));
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146 | static COST line_cost P_ ((WORD *next, int len));
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147 | static void put_paragraph P_ ((WORD *finish));
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148 | static void put_line P_ ((WORD *w, int indent));
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149 | static void put_word P_ ((WORD *w));
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150 | static void put_space P_ ((int space));
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151 |
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152 | /* Option values. */
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153 |
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154 | /* User-supplied maximum line width (default WIDTH). The only output
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155 | lines
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156 | longer than this will each comprise a single word. */
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157 | static int max_width;
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158 |
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159 | /* Space for the paragraph text. */
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160 | static const char *parabuf;
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161 |
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162 | /* End of space for the paragraph text. */
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163 | static const char *end_of_parabuf;
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164 |
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165 | /* The file on which we output */
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166 | static FILE *outfile;
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167 |
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168 | /* Values derived from the option values. */
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169 |
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170 | /* The preferred width of text lines, set to LEEWAY % less than max_width. */
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171 | static int best_width;
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172 |
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173 | /* Dynamic variables. */
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174 |
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175 | /* Start column of the character most recently read from the input file. */
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176 | static int in_column;
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177 |
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178 | /* Start column of the next character to be written to stdout. */
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179 | static int out_column;
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180 |
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181 | /* The words of a paragraph -- longer paragraphs are handled neatly
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182 | (cf. flush_paragraph()). */
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183 | static WORD words[MAXWORDS];
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184 |
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185 | /* A pointer into the above word array, indicating the first position
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186 | after the last complete word. Sometimes it will point at an incomplete
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187 | word. */
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188 | static WORD *word_limit;
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189 |
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190 | /* Indentation of the first line of the current paragraph. */
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191 | static int first_indent;
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192 |
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193 | /* Indentation of other lines of the current paragraph */
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194 | static int other_indent;
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195 |
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196 | /* The last character read from the input file. */
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197 | static int next_char;
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198 |
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199 | /* If nonzero, the length of the last line output in the current
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200 | paragraph, used to charge for raggedness at the split point for long
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201 | paragraphs chosen by fmt_paragraph(). */
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202 | static int last_line_length;
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203 |
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204 | /* read file F and send formatted output to stdout. */
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205 |
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206 | void
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207 | fmt (const char *line, const char *line_end, int max_length, FILE *output_file)
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208 | {
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209 | parabuf = line;
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210 | end_of_parabuf = line_end;
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211 | outfile = output_file;
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212 |
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213 | max_width = max_length;
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214 | best_width = max_width * (201 - 2 * LEEWAY) / 200;
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215 |
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216 | in_column = 0;
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217 | other_indent = 0;
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218 | next_char = GETC();
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219 | while (get_paragraph ())
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220 | {
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221 | fmt_paragraph ();
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222 | put_paragraph (word_limit);
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223 | }
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224 | }
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225 |
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226 | /* Read a paragraph from input file F. A paragraph consists of a
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227 | maximal number of non-blank (excluding any prefix) lines
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228 | with the same indent.
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229 |
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230 | Return false if end-of-file was encountered before the start of a
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231 | paragraph, else true. */
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232 |
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233 | static bool
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234 | get_paragraph ()
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235 | {
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236 | register int c;
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237 |
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238 | last_line_length = 0;
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239 | c = next_char;
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240 |
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241 | /* Scan (and copy) blank lines, and lines not introduced by the prefix. */
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242 |
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243 | while (c == '\n' || c == EOF)
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244 | {
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245 | c = copy_rest (c);
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246 | if (c == EOF)
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247 | {
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248 | next_char = EOF;
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249 | return false;
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250 | }
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251 | putc ('\n', outfile);
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252 | c = GETC();
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253 | }
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254 |
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255 | /* Got a suitable first line for a paragraph. */
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256 |
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257 | first_indent = in_column;
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258 | word_limit = words;
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259 | c = get_line (c);
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260 |
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261 | /* Read rest of paragraph. */
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262 |
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263 | other_indent = in_column;
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264 | while (same_para (c) && in_column == other_indent)
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265 | c = get_line (c);
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266 |
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267 | (word_limit - 1)->period = (word_limit - 1)->final = true;
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268 | next_char = c;
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269 | return true;
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270 | }
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271 |
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272 | /* Copy to the output a blank line. In the latter, C is \n or EOF.
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273 | Return the character (\n or EOF) ending the line. */
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274 |
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275 | static int
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276 | copy_rest (register int c)
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277 | {
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278 | out_column = 0;
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279 | while (c != '\n' && c != EOF)
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280 | {
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281 | putc (c, outfile);
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282 | c = GETC();
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283 | }
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284 | return c;
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285 | }
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286 |
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287 | /* Return true if a line whose first non-blank character after the
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288 | prefix (if any) is C could belong to the current paragraph,
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289 | otherwise false. */
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290 |
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291 | static bool
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292 | same_para (register int c)
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293 | {
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294 | return (c != '\n' && c != EOF);
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295 | }
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296 |
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297 | /* Read a line from the input data given first non-blank character C
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298 | after the prefix, and the following indent, and break it into words.
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299 | A word is a maximal non-empty string of non-white characters. A word
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300 | ending in [.?!]["')\]]* and followed by end-of-line or at least two
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301 | spaces ends a sentence, as in emacs.
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302 |
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303 | Return the first non-blank character of the next line. */
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304 |
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305 | static int
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306 | get_line (register int c)
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307 | {
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308 | int start;
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309 | register WORD *end_of_word;
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310 |
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311 | end_of_word = &words[MAXWORDS - 2];
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312 |
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313 | do
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314 | { /* for each word in a line */
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315 |
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316 | /* Scan word. */
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317 |
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318 | word_limit->text = parabuf - 1;
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319 | do
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320 | c = GETC();
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321 | while (c != EOF && !ISSPACE (c));
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322 | word_limit->length = parabuf - word_limit->text - (c != EOF);
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323 | in_column += word_limit->length;
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324 |
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325 | check_punctuation (word_limit);
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326 |
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327 | /* Scan inter-word space. */
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328 |
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329 | start = in_column;
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330 | c = get_space (c);
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331 | word_limit->space = in_column - start;
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332 | word_limit->final = (c == EOF
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333 | || (word_limit->period
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334 | && (c == '\n' || word_limit->space > 1)));
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335 | if (c == '\n' || c == EOF)
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336 | word_limit->space = word_limit->final ? 2 : 1;
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337 | if (word_limit == end_of_word)
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338 | flush_paragraph ();
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339 | word_limit++;
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340 | if (c == EOF)
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341 | {
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342 | in_column = first_indent;
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343 | return EOF;
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344 | }
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345 | }
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346 | while (c != '\n');
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347 |
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348 | in_column = 0;
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349 | c = GETC();
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350 | return get_space (c);
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351 | }
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352 |
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353 | /* Read blank characters from the input data, starting with C, and keeping
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354 | in_column up-to-date. Return first non-blank character. */
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355 |
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356 | static int
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357 | get_space (register int c)
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358 | {
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359 | for (;;)
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360 | {
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361 | if (c == ' ')
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362 | in_column++;
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363 | else if (c == '\t')
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364 | in_column = (in_column / TABWIDTH + 1) * TABWIDTH;
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365 | else
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366 | return c;
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367 | c = GETC();
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368 | }
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369 | }
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370 |
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371 | /* Set extra fields in word W describing any attached punctuation. */
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372 |
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373 | static void
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374 | check_punctuation (register WORD *w)
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375 | {
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376 | register const char *start, *finish;
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377 |
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378 | start = w->text;
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379 | finish = start + (w->length - 1);
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380 | w->paren = isopen (*start);
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381 | w->punct = ISPUNCT (*finish);
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382 | while (isclose (*finish) && finish > start)
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383 | finish--;
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384 | w->period = isperiod (*finish);
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385 | }
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386 |
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387 | /* Flush part of the paragraph to make room. This function is called on
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388 | hitting the limit on the number of words or characters. */
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389 |
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390 | static void
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391 | flush_paragraph (void)
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392 | {
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393 | WORD *split_point;
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394 | register WORD *w;
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395 | COST best_break;
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396 |
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397 | /* - format what you have so far as a paragraph,
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398 | - find a low-cost line break near the end,
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399 | - output to there,
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400 | - make that the start of the paragraph. */
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401 |
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402 | fmt_paragraph ();
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403 |
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404 | /* Choose a good split point. */
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405 |
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406 | split_point = word_limit;
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407 | best_break = MAXCOST;
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408 | for (w = words->next_break; w != word_limit; w = w->next_break)
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409 | {
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410 | if (w->best_cost - w->next_break->best_cost < best_break)
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411 | {
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412 | split_point = w;
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413 | best_break = w->best_cost - w->next_break->best_cost;
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414 | }
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415 | if (best_break <= MAXCOST - LINE_CREDIT)
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416 | best_break += LINE_CREDIT;
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417 | }
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418 | put_paragraph (split_point);
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419 |
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420 | /* Copy words from split_point down to word -- we use memmove because
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421 | the source and target may overlap. */
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422 |
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423 | memmove ((char *) words, (char *) split_point,
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424 | (word_limit - split_point + 1) * sizeof (WORD));
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425 | word_limit -= split_point - words;
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426 | }
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427 |
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428 | /* Compute the optimal formatting for the whole paragraph by computing
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429 | and remembering the optimal formatting for each suffix from the empty
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430 | one to the whole paragraph. */
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431 |
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432 | static void
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433 | fmt_paragraph (void)
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434 | {
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435 | register WORD *start, *w;
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436 | register int len;
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437 | register COST wcost, best;
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438 | int saved_length;
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439 |
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440 | word_limit->best_cost = 0;
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441 | saved_length = word_limit->length;
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442 | word_limit->length = max_width; /* sentinel */
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443 |
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444 | for (start = word_limit - 1; start >= words; start--)
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445 | {
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446 | best = MAXCOST;
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447 | len = start == words ? first_indent : other_indent;
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448 |
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449 | /* At least one word, however long, in the line. */
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450 |
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451 | w = start;
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452 | len += w->length;
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453 | do
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454 | {
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455 | w++;
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456 |
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457 | /* Consider breaking before w. */
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458 |
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459 | wcost = line_cost (w, len) + w->best_cost;
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460 | if (start == words && last_line_length > 0)
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461 | wcost += RAGGED_COST (len - last_line_length);
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462 | if (wcost < best)
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463 | {
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464 | best = wcost;
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465 | start->next_break = w;
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466 | start->line_length = len;
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467 | }
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468 | len += (w - 1)->space + w->length; /* w > start >= words */
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469 | }
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470 | while (len < max_width);
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471 | start->best_cost = best + base_cost (start);
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472 | }
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473 |
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474 | word_limit->length = saved_length;
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475 | }
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476 |
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477 | /* Return the constant component of the cost of breaking before the
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478 | word THIS. */
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479 |
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480 | static COST
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481 | base_cost (register WORD *this)
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482 | {
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483 | register COST cost;
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484 |
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485 | cost = LINE_COST;
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486 |
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487 | if (this > words)
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488 | {
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489 | if ((this - 1)->period)
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490 | {
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491 | if ((this - 1)->final)
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492 | cost -= SENTENCE_BONUS;
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493 | else
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494 | cost += NOBREAK_COST;
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495 | }
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496 | else if ((this - 1)->punct)
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497 | cost -= PUNCT_BONUS;
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498 | else if (this > words + 1 && (this - 2)->final)
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499 | cost += WIDOW_COST ((this - 1)->length);
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500 | }
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501 |
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502 | if (this->paren)
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503 | cost -= PAREN_BONUS;
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504 | else if (this->final)
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505 | cost += ORPHAN_COST (this->length);
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506 |
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507 | return cost;
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508 | }
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509 |
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510 | /* Return the component of the cost of breaking before word NEXT that
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511 | depends on LEN, the length of the line beginning there. */
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512 |
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513 | static COST
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514 | line_cost (register WORD *next, register int len)
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515 | {
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516 | register int n;
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517 | register COST cost;
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518 |
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519 | if (next == word_limit)
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520 | return 0;
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521 | n = best_width - len;
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522 | cost = SHORT_COST (n);
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523 | if (next->next_break != word_limit)
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524 | {
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525 | n = len - next->line_length;
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526 | cost += RAGGED_COST (n);
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527 | }
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528 | return cost;
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529 | }
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530 |
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531 | /* Output to stdout a paragraph from word up to (but not including)
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532 | FINISH, which must be in the next_break chain from word. */
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533 |
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534 | static void
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535 | put_paragraph (register WORD *finish)
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536 | {
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537 | register WORD *w;
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538 |
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539 | put_line (words, first_indent);
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540 | for (w = words->next_break; w != finish; w = w->next_break)
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541 | put_line (w, other_indent);
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542 | }
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543 |
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544 | /* Output to stdout the line beginning with word W, beginning in column
|
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545 | INDENT, including the prefix (if any). */
|
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546 |
|
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547 | static void
|
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548 | put_line (register WORD *w, int indent)
|
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549 | {
|
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550 | register WORD *endline;
|
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551 | out_column = 0;
|
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552 | put_space (indent);
|
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553 |
|
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554 | endline = w->next_break - 1;
|
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555 | for (; w != endline; w++)
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556 | {
|
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557 | put_word (w);
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558 | put_space (w->space);
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559 | }
|
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560 | put_word (w);
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561 | last_line_length = out_column;
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562 | putc ('\n', outfile);
|
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563 | }
|
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564 |
|
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565 | /* Output to stdout the word W. */
|
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566 |
|
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567 | static void
|
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568 | put_word (register WORD *w)
|
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569 | {
|
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570 | register const char *s;
|
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571 | register int n;
|
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572 |
|
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573 | s = w->text;
|
---|
574 | for (n = w->length; n != 0; n--)
|
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575 | putc (*s++, outfile);
|
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576 | out_column += w->length;
|
---|
577 | }
|
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578 |
|
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579 | /* Output to stdout SPACE spaces, or equivalent tabs. */
|
---|
580 |
|
---|
581 | static void
|
---|
582 | put_space (int space)
|
---|
583 | {
|
---|
584 | out_column += space;
|
---|
585 | while (space--)
|
---|
586 | putc (' ', outfile);
|
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587 | }
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