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- Import t1utils-1.42. - * patch-03-warnings, patch-04-TL-binary, patch-05-getopt, - patch-07-warnings, patch-08-notuse-system-memmem: Adapted. - -2017-08-30 Akira Kakuto - - * patch-08-notuse-system-memmem: Added. - -2017-08-28 Akira Kakuto - - Import t1utils-1.41. - * patch-03-warnings, patch-04-TL-binary, patch-05-getopt, - patch-07-warnings: Adapted. - -2015-03-01 Peter Breitenlohner - - Import t1utils-1.39. - * patch-03-warnings, patch-04-TL-binary, patch-05-getopt: - Adapted. - * patch-06-unsigned (removed): Now handled in original sources. - * patch-07-warnings (new): Avoid compiler warnings. - -2014-06-19 Peter Breitenlohner - - * patch-06-unsigned (new): Avoid undefined behaviour. - -2013-11-22 Peter Breitenlohner - - * patch-05-getopt (new): Drop '#include '. - -2013-10-03 Peter Breitenlohner - - Import t1utils-1.38. - * patch-03-warnings, patch-04-TL-binary: Adapted. - -2012-08-12 Peter Breitenlohner - - * patch-04-TL-binary (new): Use binary mode for output files. - From Akira Kakuto (W32TeX). - -2011-07-21 Peter Breitenlohner - - Adapt to t1utils-1.37. - * patch-03-warnings: Adapted. - -2010-06-07 Peter Breitenlohner - - Adapt to t1utils-1.36. - * patch-02-static (removed): Now handled in original sources. - * patch-03-warnings: Adapted, now mostly in original sources. - -2010-05-10 Peter Breitenlohner - - Adapt to t1utils-1.35. - * patch-01-getline (removed): Now handled in original sources. - * patch-02-static, patch-03-warnings: Adapted. - -2009-08-23 Peter Breitenlohner - - * patch-03-warnings (new): Avoid more compiler warnings. - -2009-08-19 Peter Breitenlohner - - * patch-02-static (new): Avoid warnings when compiling with - 'gcc --Wmissing-prototypes'. - -2009-06-12 Francois Charette - - * patch-01-getline (new): Avoid getline name conflict. diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/TLpatches/TL-Changes b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/TLpatches/TL-Changes deleted file mode 100644 index dbf73b8689a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/TLpatches/TL-Changes +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -Changes applied to the t1utils-1.42 tree as obtained from: - http://www.lcdf.org/type/ - -Removed: - Makefile.in - aclocal.m4 - compile - config.guess - config.sub - configure - depcomp - install-sh - missing - -Moved this file to ../: - strerror.c diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/TLpatches/patch-03-warnings b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/TLpatches/patch-03-warnings deleted file mode 100644 index d76b3deb924..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/TLpatches/patch-03-warnings +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -diff -ur t1utils-1.42/clp.c t1utils-src/clp.c ---- t1utils-1.42/clp.c Wed Oct 28 00:08:00 2020 -+++ t1utils-src/clp.c Sat Oct 31 13:01:47 2020 -@@ -1095,22 +1095,28 @@ - parse_int(Clp_Parser* clp, const char* arg, int complain, void* user_data) - { - const char *val; -+ char *temp; - uintptr_t type = (uintptr_t) user_data; - if (*arg == 0 || isspace((unsigned char) *arg) - || ((type & 1) && *arg == '-')) - val = arg; - else if (type & 1) { /* unsigned */ - #if HAVE_STRTOUL -- clp->val.ul = strtoul(arg, (char **) &val, 0); -+ clp->val.ul = strtoul(arg, &temp, 0); -+ val = temp; - #else - /* don't bother really trying to do it right */ - if (arg[0] == '-') - val = arg; -- else -- clp->val.l = strtol(arg, (char **) &val, 0); -+ else { -+ clp->val.l = strtol(arg, &temp, 0); -+ val = temp; -+ } - #endif -- } else -- clp->val.l = strtol(arg, (char **) &val, 0); -+ } else { -+ clp->val.l = strtol(arg, &temp, 0); -+ val = temp; -+ } - if (type <= 1) - clp->val.u = (unsigned) clp->val.ul; - if (*arg != 0 && *val == 0) -@@ -1130,11 +1136,14 @@ - parse_double(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *arg, int complain, void *user_data) - { - const char *val; -+ char *temp; - (void)user_data; - if (*arg == 0 || isspace((unsigned char) *arg)) - val = arg; -- else -- clp->val.d = strtod(arg, (char **) &val); -+ else { -+ clp->val.d = strtod(arg, &temp); -+ val = temp; -+ } - if (*arg != 0 && *val == 0) - return 1; - else { diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/TLpatches/patch-04-TL-binary b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/TLpatches/patch-04-TL-binary deleted file mode 100644 index c9c84c8d848..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/TLpatches/patch-04-TL-binary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -diff -ur t1utils-1.42/t1ascii.c t1utils-src/t1ascii.c ---- t1utils-1.42/t1ascii.c Wed Oct 28 00:08:00 2020 -+++ t1utils-src/t1ascii.c Sat Oct 31 13:02:49 2020 -@@ -286,6 +286,7 @@ - /* As we are processing a PFB (binary) input */ - /* file, we must set its file mode to binary. */ - _setmode(_fileno(ifp), _O_BINARY); -+ _setmode(_fileno(ofp), _O_BINARY); - #endif - - /* prepare font reader */ -diff -ur t1utils-1.42/t1asm.c t1utils-src/t1asm.c ---- t1utils-1.42/t1asm.c Wed Oct 28 00:08:00 2020 -+++ t1utils-src/t1asm.c Sat Oct 31 13:03:47 2020 -@@ -715,8 +715,7 @@ - #if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) - /* If we are processing a PFB (binary) output */ - /* file, we must set its file mode to binary. */ -- if (pfb) -- _setmode(_fileno(ofp), _O_BINARY); -+ _setmode(_fileno(ofp), _O_BINARY); - #endif - - /* Finally, we loop until no more input. 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Connelly). - - -## Version 1.34 – 1.Mar.2008 - -* Add `--enable-multiplatform` (requested by Karl Berry). - - -## Version 1.33 – 8.Jan.2008 - -* Several minor cleanups. - - -## Version 1.32 – 23.Feb.2004 - -* t1disasm: Avoid memory corruption bug (strings passed to `eexec_line` are - not null terminated). Reported by Werner Lemberg. - - -## Version 1.31 – 8.Feb.2004 - -* All: Support fonts where the eexec-encrypted portion is binary, and the - first ciphertext byte is 0. Reported by Werner Lemberg. - - -## Version 1.30 – 6.Jan.2004 - -* All: Support fonts, such as those in PostScript files printed by - acroread, where `currentfile eexec` is not followed by a newline. - - -## Version 1.29 – 6.Oct.2003 - -* t1disasm: Support odd fonts where a character is defined on the - "/CharStrings" line. Reported by Werner Lemberg. - - -## Version 1.28 – 7.Aug.2003 - -* Address build problems reported by Nelson H.F. Beebe. - - -## Version 1.27 – 26.Mar.2003 - -* t1ascii: Add optional warning when output lines are longer than 255 - characters. Requested by Werner Lemberg . - - -## Version 1.26 – 16.Apr.2002 - -* t1mac: Fix buglet (C++ comment, and temporary file left behind). Reported - by Vladimir Volovich . - - -## Version 1.25 – 3.Jan.2002 - -* t1asm: Beware extra characters after `currentfile closefile`. Reported by - Luc Devroye . - - -## Version 1.24 – 6.Sep.2001 - -* Fixed compilation bugs on various platforms reported by Nelson H. F. - Beebe . - - -## Version 1.23 – 18.Jun.2001 - -* Fixed Macintosh file bugs: the MacBinary CRC was calculated incorrectly, - and extended finder flags were set to random values in BinHex output. - Reported, and patch provided, by Tom Kacvinsky . - - -## Version 1.22 – 6.Mar.2001 - -* Fixed bug on processing PFA fonts with DOS line endings. The symptom was - t1binary producing strange/unusable fonts. Problem: the all-zeros line, - which signals the end of the font's binary section, was not being - recognized because of an extra `\r`. This has been a bug since version - 1.13 -- chagrin! Problem reported by Han The Thanh - . - - -## Version 1.21 – 9.Feb.2001 - -* t1ascii, t1asm, t1unmac: Raised minimum PFA line length to 8. The Adobe - spec may imply that there cannot be whitespace within the first 8 bytes - of an ASCII-encoded eexec section; it's somewhat ambiguous. Reported by - Rainer Menzner . - - -## Version 1.20 – 22.Jun.2000 - -* t1asm: Fixed bug where `t1asm -a` would give a “warning: line length - raised to 4” error message. Reported by Tom Kacvinsky . - - -## Version 1.19 – 3.May.2000 - -* t1mac: Generated Macintosh fonts now use a custom-drawn icon set, rather - than Adobe's default. They also have a t1utils-specific creator signature - (T1UT), and their file information mentions t1utils. - -* t1mac: Added the `--filename` option. - - -## Version 1.18 – 2.May.2000 - -* t1mac: Fixed bug where generated files appeared corrupted to Macintoshes. - Reported by Marten Thavenius . - - -## Version 1.17 – 27.Apr.2000 - -* Added new program, `t1mac`, which translates PFA or PFB fonts into - Macintosh-style fonts. T1mac can output in MacBinary, AppleSingle, - AppleDouble, or BinHex format. Suggested by Marten Thavenius - . - -* t1unmac: Added support for BinHex. - -* t1unmac: Fixed bugs in manual page and program options. - - -## Version 1.16 – 25.Apr.2000 - -* t1unmac: Supports AppleSingle and AppleDouble files with the - `--applesingle/double` option. Requested by Kent Boortz - . - - -## Version 1.15 – 4.Apr.2000 - -* t1ascii, t1binary, and t1disasm: Fixed bad error message. - -* t1unmac: Generates PFB fonts by default. - - -## Version 1.14 – 25.Aug.1999 - -* t1asm: Version 1.13 produced complete crap output. My test cases were too - limited to catch this. Found by Rainer Menzner - . - - -## Version 1.13 – 2.Aug.1999 - -* t1disasm: Complete rewrite. It now uses t1lib.c functions; the goal is to - handle PFA and PFB fonts consistently. This has been extensively tested, - but there may be bugs. - -* t1disasm, t1asm: Fixed to support fonts with multiple Subrs and - CharStrings sections, like some old Oblique fonts. - -* PFA minimum line length raised to 4. - -* t1ascii, t1binary, t1disasm: Changes in t1lib.c to support reading binary - PFA fonts. Requested by Tom Kacvinsky . - - -## Version 1.12 – 1.Aug.1999 - -* t1ascii, t1binary, t1asm, t1disasm: Support fonts with whitespace - following the `currentfile eexec` line. Embedded fonts in PostScript - generated by Acrobat Reader have this property. Reported by Tom Kacvinsky - . - -* t1ascii, t1asm, t1unmac: Use lowercase hex digits instead of uppercase. - -* t1unmac: Added `--line-length` option for PFA output. - - -## Version 1.11 – 29.May.1999 - -* Bug fix in t1asm/t1disasm: if a `readhexstring` procedure was defined, we - got confused. Reported by Luc Devroye . - -* t1binary now has a maximum block length of 2^32 - 1. "Feature" requested - by Werner Lemberg . - -* t1ascii and t1binary each accept both PFA and PFB fonts. If you pass an - ASCII font (PFA) to t1ascii, it will output it mostly unchanged, and - similarly for PFB fonts and t1binary. The `-l` options will still take - effect, so you can use `t1ascii -l 60` to shorten the encrypted line - lengths of a PFA font. t1ascii also does some newline translation - (changes carriage returns to newlines). - - -## Version 1.10.1 – 12.Apr.1999 - -* t1asm: Fixed bug when `-l` option wasn't provided. Caught by Giuseppe - Ghibò . - - -## Version 1.10 – 11.Apr.1999 - -* t1asm/t1disasm: Provide support for Type1C (Compact Font Format) font - files. These fonts have unencrypted character strings, signalled by a - negative lenIV value. Suggestion and patch thanks to Tom Kacvinsky - . - -* t1ascii/t1asm: Added `-l/--line-length` option to control maximum encrypted - line length. Suggestion thanks to Giuseppe Ghibò . - - -## Version 1.9 – 14.Feb.1999 - -* t1asm/t1disasm: Be more robust on fonts that don't end in `mark - currentfile closefile`. John Vromans provided a - font that ended with `mark` on one line and `currentfile closefile` on - another; t1asm and t1disasm did not recognize the encrypted section of - the font had ended, and generated some garbage. - - -## Version 1.8 – 2.Jan.1999 - -* Added some more Type 2 commands (flex, flex1, hflex, hflex1) from a - revision of the Type 2 spec. (I wouldn't have known about this except for - CurveSoft's revised t1utils package, available at - http://www.curvesoft.com. These t1utils are more up-to-date than theirs, - however.) - -* t1asm: Fixed one Type 2 command's translation (cntrmask was incorrectly - mapped to 18, not 20). - - -## Version 1.7.2 – 11.Dec.1998 - -* Integrated patches from Jan-Jaap van der Heijden - to support building t1utils under - 32-bit Windows. - - -## Version 1.7.1 – 5.Dec.1998 - -* The t1utils package now uses automake. - - -## Version 1.7 – 27.Nov.1998 - -* t1asm: Should now work with fonts that have no /Subrs sections. Previously, - assembling such a font would silently fail; all the character definitions - would be mistaken for procedures and t1asm wouldn't translate them. Problem - noticed and fix suggested by Tom Kacvinsky . - -* t1disasm: Removed spurious debugging output and improved warning message - about unknown charstring commands. - -* Changed fgetc/fputc into getc/putc. - - -## Version 1.6 – 27.Sep.1998 - -* `--help` now prints to stdout, following the GNU Coding Standards. - -* Makefiles: Added `make uninstall` target, enabled `./configure`'s - program name transformations, made VPATH builds possible. - - -## Version 1.5.2 – 6.Aug.1998 - -* t1asm/t1disasm: Changed unknown charstring commands at the request of - Werner Lemberg and LEE Chun-Yu. An unknown escape in the charstring, like - 12 X, is translated to "escape_X" rather than "UNKNOWN_12_X". - - -## Version 1.5.1 – 31.May.1998 - -* t1unmac did not actually understand the `-r` and `-b` options. Fixed. - -* t1unmac: Added better diagnostics to help you diagnose seeking problems. - - -## Version 1.5 – 5.Mar.1998 - -* Initial release with Eddie Kohler as maintainer. - -* All: Updated to the GNU program behavior standards (long options, `--help`, - `--version`). Banners removed. Added more error messages. - -* t1binary: Removed fixed limit on line length. - -* t1binary: Supports Macintosh files, whose lines end in `\r`. - -* t1binary: Supports an odd number of hex digits in a line. - -* t1asm/t1disasm: Added support for Type 2 commands like `blend` and `add`, - which also appear in some multiple master fonts like Adobe Jenson. - -* t1asm/t1disasm: Added support for unknown charstring commands. t1disasm - translates an unknown command #X to "UNKNOWN_X", and t1asm does the reverse. - -* t1asm/t1unmac: Changed default output to PFB. - -* t1unmac: Used to be called `unpost`. `t1unmac` is a much better name. diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/README.md b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4e8715c72bb..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -T1utils -======= - -T1utils is a collection of simple programs for manipulating PostScript Type 1 -fonts. Together, they allow you to convert between PFA (ASCII) and PFB -(binary) formats, disassemble PFA or PFB files into human-readable form, and -reassemble them into PFA or PFB format. Additionally you can extract font -resources from a Macintosh font file or create a Macintosh Type 1 font file -from a PFA or PFB font. - -There are currently six programs: - -* **t1ascii**: Converts PFB files to PFA format. - -* **t1binary**: Converts PFA files to PFB format. - -* **t1disasm**: Disassembles a Type 1 font (PFA or PFB format) into a - raw, human-readable text form for subsequent hand editing, tweaking, hint - fixing, and so forth. - -* **t1asm**: Assembles the human-readable t1disasm text form into a Type 1 - font in PFA or PFB format. - -* **t1unmac**: Extracts POST resources from a Macintosh Type 1 font file into - PFA or PFB format for use outside the Macintosh environment. The Macintosh - file should be stored in MacBinary, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex - format, or as a raw resource fork. Note that t1unmac does not have to run on - a Macintosh. - -* **t1mac**: Creates a Macintosh Type 1 file from a PFA or PFB-format Type 1 - font. Writes the Macintosh file in MacBinary, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or - BinHex format, or as a raw resource fork. WARNING: This will not suffice to - use the new font on a Macintosh, as Macintoshes cannot read raw Type 1 - fonts. You will need to create a font suitcase containing bitmap fonts if - you do not have such a suitcase for the font already. T1utils cannot help - you do this. - -Installation ------------- - -You need an ANSI C compiler, such as gcc. - -Just type `./configure`, then `make`. `make install` will build and install -the utilities and their manual pages. - -`./configure` accepts the usual options. See `INSTALL` for more details. The -most commonly used option is `--prefix`, which can be used to install the -utilities in a place other than /usr/local. - -Copyright and license ---------------------- - -The original t1utils were (c) 1992 I. Lee Hetherington, . -Changes since version 1.2 are (c) 1998-2017 Eddie Kohler. Distribution is -under the Click LICENSE, a BSD-like license described in the LICENSE file in -this directory. - -Note that these tools should not be used to illegally copy Type 1 font -programs. Typeface design is an intricate art that should be rewarded. - -Eddie Kohler, ekohler@gmail.com diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/clp.c b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/clp.c deleted file mode 100644 index baf8dc5702e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/clp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2503 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- related-file-name: "../include/lcdf/clp.h" -*- */ -/* clp.c - Complete source code for CLP. - * This file is part of CLP, the command line parser package. - * - * Copyright (c) 1997-2014 Eddie Kohler, ekohler@gmail.com - * - * CLP is free software. It is distributed under the GNU General Public - * License, Version 2, or, alternatively and at your discretion, under the - * more permissive (BSD-like) Click LICENSE file as described below. - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the - * conditions listed in the Click LICENSE file, which is available in full at - * http://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/LICENSE. The conditions - * include: you must preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention - * the copyright holders in advertising related to the Software without - * their permission. The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED. This notice is a summary of the Click LICENSE file; the - * license in that file is binding. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include -#endif -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#if HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -# include -#endif -#if HAVE_INTTYPES_H || !defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H) -# include -#endif - -/* By default, assume we have inttypes.h, strtoul, and uintptr_t. */ -#if !HAVE_STRTOUL && !defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H) -# define HAVE_STRTOUL 1 -#endif -#if !HAVE_UINTPTR_T && !HAVE_INTTYPES_H && defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H) -typedef unsigned long uintptr_t; -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - -/** @file clp.h - * @brief Functions for parsing command line options. - * - * The CLP functions are used to parse command line arguments into options. - * It automatically handles value parsing, error messages, long options with - * minimum prefix matching, short options, and negated options. - * - * The CLP model works like this. - * - *
    - *
  1. The user declares an array of Clp_Option structures that define the - * options their program accepts.
  2. - *
  3. The user creates a Clp_Parser object using Clp_NewParser(), passing in - * the command line arguments to parse and the Clp_Option structures.
  4. - *
  5. A loop repeatedly calls Clp_Next() to parse the arguments.
  6. - *
- * - * Unlike many command line parsing libraries, CLP steps through all arguments - * one at a time, rather than slurping up all options at once. This makes it - * meaningful to give an option more than once. - * - * Here's an example. - * - * @code - * #define ANIMAL_OPT 1 - * #define VEGETABLE_OPT 2 - * #define MINERALS_OPT 3 - * #define USAGE_OPT 4 - * - * static const Clp_Option options[] = { - * { "animal", 'a', ANIMAL_OPT, Clp_ValString, 0 }, - * { "vegetable", 'v', VEGETABLE_OPT, Clp_ValString, Clp_Negate | Clp_Optional }, - * { "minerals", 'm', MINERALS_OPT, Clp_ValInt, 0 }, - * { "usage", 0, USAGE_OPT, 0, 0 } - * }; - * - * int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - * Clp_Parser *clp = Clp_NewParser(argc, argv, - * sizeof(options) / sizeof(options[0]), options); - * int opt; - * while ((opt = Clp_Next(clp)) != Clp_Done) - * switch (opt) { - * case ANIMAL_OPT: - * fprintf(stderr, "animal is %s\n", clp->val.s); - * break; - * case VEGETABLE_OPT: - * if (clp->negated) - * fprintf(stderr, "no vegetables!\n"); - * else if (clp->have_val) - * fprintf(stderr, "vegetable is %s\n", clp->val.s); - * else - * fprintf(stderr, "vegetables OK\n"); - * break; - * case MINERALS_OPT: - * fprintf(stderr, "%d minerals\n", clp->val.i); - * break; - * case USAGE_OPT: - * fprintf(stderr, "Usage: 20q [--animal=ANIMAL] [--vegetable[=VEGETABLE]] [--minerals=N]\n"); - * break; - * case Clp_NotOption: - * fprintf(stderr, "non-option %s\n", clp->vstr); - * break; - * } - * } - * } - * @endcode - * - * Here are a couple of executions. - * - *
- * % ./20q --animal=cat
- * animal is cat
- * % ./20q --animal=cat -a dog -afish --animal bird --an=snake
- * animal is cat
- * animal is dog
- * animal is fish
- * animal is bird
- * animal is snake
- * % ./20q --no-vegetables
- * no vegetables!
- * % ./20q -v
- * vegetables OK
- * % ./20q -vkale
- * vegetable is kale
- * % ./20q -m10
- * 10 minerals
- * % ./20q -m foo
- * '-m' expects an integer, not 'foo'
- * 
- */ - - -/* Option types for Clp_SetOptionChar */ -#define Clp_DoubledLong (Clp_LongImplicit * 2) - -#define Clp_InitialValType 8 -#define MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES 4 - -typedef struct { - int val_type; - Clp_ValParseFunc func; - int flags; - void *user_data; -} Clp_ValType; - -typedef struct { - unsigned ilong : 1; - unsigned ishort : 1; - unsigned imandatory : 1; - unsigned ioptional : 1; - unsigned ipos : 1; - unsigned ineg : 1; - unsigned iprefmatch : 1; - unsigned lmmpos_short : 1; - unsigned lmmneg_short : 1; - unsigned char ilongoff; - int lmmpos; - int lmmneg; -} Clp_InternOption; - - -#define Clp_OptionCharsSize 5 - -typedef struct { - int c; - int type; -} Clp_Oclass; -#define Clp_OclassSize 10 - -typedef struct Clp_Internal { - const Clp_Option *opt; - Clp_InternOption *iopt; - int nopt; - unsigned opt_generation; - - Clp_ValType *valtype; - int nvaltype; - - const char * const *argv; - int argc; - - Clp_Oclass oclass[Clp_OclassSize]; - int noclass; - int long1pos; - int long1neg; - int utf8; - - char option_chars[Clp_OptionCharsSize]; - const char *xtext; - - const char *program_name; - void (*error_handler)(Clp_Parser *, const char *); - - int option_processing; - int current_option; - - unsigned char is_short; - unsigned char whole_negated; /* true if negated by an option character */ - unsigned char could_be_short; - unsigned char current_short; - unsigned char negated_by_no; - - int ambiguous; - int ambiguous_values[MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES]; -} Clp_Internal; - - -struct Clp_ParserState { - const char * const *argv; - int argc; - - char option_chars[Clp_OptionCharsSize]; - const char *xtext; - - int option_processing; - - unsigned opt_generation; - int current_option; - unsigned char is_short; - unsigned char whole_negated; - unsigned char current_short; - unsigned char negated_by_no; -}; - - -typedef struct Clp_StringList { - Clp_Option *items; - Clp_InternOption *iopt; - int nitems; - - unsigned char allow_int; - unsigned char val_long; - int nitems_invalid_report; -} Clp_StringList; - - -static const Clp_Option clp_option_sentinel[] = { - {"", 0, Clp_NotOption, 0, 0}, - {"", 0, Clp_Done, 0, 0}, - {"", 0, Clp_BadOption, 0, 0}, - {"", 0, Clp_Error, 0, 0} -}; - - -static int parse_string(Clp_Parser *, const char *, int, void *); -static int parse_int(Clp_Parser *, const char *, int, void *); -static int parse_bool(Clp_Parser *, const char *, int, void *); -static int parse_double(Clp_Parser *, const char *, int, void *); -static int parse_string_list(Clp_Parser *, const char *, int, void *); - -static int ambiguity_error(Clp_Parser *, int, int *, const Clp_Option *, - const Clp_InternOption *, const char *, const char *, - ...); - - -/******* - * utf8 - **/ - -#define U_REPLACEMENT 0xFFFD - -static char * -encode_utf8(char *s, int n, int c) -{ - if (c < 0 || c >= 0x110000 || (c >= 0xD800 && c <= 0xDFFF)) - c = U_REPLACEMENT; - if (c <= 0x7F && n >= 1) - *s++ = c; - else if (c <= 0x7FF && n >= 2) { - *s++ = 0xC0 | (c >> 6); - goto char1; - } else if (c <= 0xFFFF && n >= 3) { - *s++ = 0xE0 | (c >> 12); - goto char2; - } else if (n >= 4) { - *s++ = 0xF0 | (c >> 18); - *s++ = 0x80 | ((c >> 12) & 0x3F); - char2: - *s++ = 0x80 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3F); - char1: - *s++ = 0x80 | (c & 0x3F); - } - return s; -} - -static int -decode_utf8(const char *s, const char **cp) -{ - int c; - if ((unsigned char) *s <= 0x7F) /* 1 byte: 0x000000-0x00007F */ - c = *s++; - else if ((unsigned char) *s <= 0xC1) /* bad/overlong encoding */ - goto replacement; - else if ((unsigned char) *s <= 0xDF) { /* 2 bytes: 0x000080-0x0007FF */ - if ((s[1] & 0xC0) != 0x80) /* bad encoding */ - goto replacement; - c = (*s++ & 0x1F) << 6; - goto char1; - } else if ((unsigned char) *s <= 0xEF) { /* 3 bytes: 0x000800-0x00FFFF */ - if ((s[1] & 0xC0) != 0x80 /* bad encoding */ - || (s[2] & 0xC0) != 0x80 /* bad encoding */ - || ((unsigned char) *s == 0xE0 /* overlong encoding */ - && (s[1] & 0xE0) == 0x80) - || ((unsigned char) *s == 0xED /* encoded surrogate */ - && (s[1] & 0xE0) == 0xA0)) - goto replacement; - c = (*s++ & 0x0F) << 12; - goto char2; - } else if ((unsigned char) *s <= 0xF4) { /* 4 bytes: 0x010000-0x10FFFF */ - if ((s[1] & 0xC0) != 0x80 /* bad encoding */ - || (s[2] & 0xC0) != 0x80 /* bad encoding */ - || (s[3] & 0xC0) != 0x80 /* bad encoding */ - || ((unsigned char) *s == 0xF0 /* overlong encoding */ - && (s[1] & 0xF0) == 0x80) - || ((unsigned char) *s == 0xF4 /* encoded value > 0x10FFFF */ - && (unsigned char) s[1] >= 0x90)) - goto replacement; - c = (*s++ & 0x07) << 18; - c += (*s++ & 0x3F) << 12; - char2: - c += (*s++ & 0x3F) << 6; - char1: - c += (*s++ & 0x3F); - } else { - replacement: - c = U_REPLACEMENT; - for (s++; (*s & 0xC0) == 0x80; s++) - /* nothing */; - } - if (cp) - *cp = s; - return c; -} - -static int -utf8_charlen(const char *s) -{ - const char *sout; - (void) decode_utf8(s, &sout); - return sout - s; -} - -static int -clp_utf8_charlen(const Clp_Internal *cli, const char *s) -{ - return (cli->utf8 ? utf8_charlen(s) : 1); -} - - -/******* - * Clp_NewParser, etc. - **/ - -static int -min_different_chars(const char *s, const char *t) - /* Returns the minimum number of bytes required to distinguish - s from t. - If s is shorter than t, returns strlen(s). */ -{ - const char *sfirst = s; - while (*s && *t && *s == *t) - s++, t++; - if (!*s) - return s - sfirst; - else - return s - sfirst + 1; -} - -static int -long_as_short(const Clp_Internal *cli, const Clp_Option *o, - Clp_InternOption *io, int failure) -{ - if ((cli->long1pos || cli->long1neg) && io->ilong) { - const char *name = o->long_name + io->ilongoff; - if (cli->utf8) { - int c = decode_utf8(name, &name); - if (!*name && c && c != U_REPLACEMENT) - return c; - } else if (name[0] && !name[1]) - return (unsigned char) name[0]; - } - return failure; -} - -static void -compare_options(Clp_Parser *clp, const Clp_Option *o1, Clp_InternOption *io1, - const Clp_Option *o2, Clp_InternOption *io2) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int short1, shortx1; - - /* ignore meaningless combinations */ - if ((!io1->ishort && !io1->ilong) || (!io2->ishort && !io2->ilong) - || !((io1->ipos && io2->ipos) || (io1->ineg && io2->ineg)) - || o1->option_id == o2->option_id) - return; - - /* look for duplication of short options */ - short1 = (io1->ishort ? o1->short_name : -1); - shortx1 = long_as_short(cli, o1, io1, -2); - if (short1 >= 0 || shortx1 >= 0) { - int short2 = (io2->ishort ? o2->short_name : -3); - int shortx2 = long_as_short(cli, o2, io2, -4); - if (short1 == short2) - Clp_OptionError(clp, "CLP internal error: more than 1 option has short name %<%c%>", short1); - else if ((short1 == shortx2 || shortx1 == short2 || shortx1 == shortx2) - && ((io1->ipos && io2->ipos && cli->long1pos) - || (io1->ineg && io2->ineg && cli->long1neg))) - Clp_OptionError(clp, "CLP internal error: 1-char long name conflicts with short name %<%c%>", (short1 == shortx2 ? shortx2 : shortx1)); - } - - /* analyze longest minimum match */ - if (io1->ilong) { - const char *name1 = o1->long_name + io1->ilongoff; - - /* long name's first character matches short name */ - if (io2->ishort && !io1->iprefmatch) { - int name1char = (cli->utf8 ? decode_utf8(name1, 0) : (unsigned char) *name1); - if (name1char == o2->short_name) { - if (io1->ipos && io2->ipos) - io1->lmmpos_short = 1; - if (io1->ineg && io2->ineg) - io1->lmmneg_short = 1; - } - } - - /* match long name to long name */ - if (io2->ilong) { - const char *name2 = o2->long_name + io2->ilongoff; - if (strcmp(name1, name2) == 0) - Clp_OptionError(clp, "CLP internal error: duplicate long name %<%s%>", name1); - if (io1->ipos && io2->ipos && !strncmp(name1, name2, io1->lmmpos) - && (!io1->iprefmatch || strncmp(name1, name2, strlen(name1)))) - io1->lmmpos = min_different_chars(name1, name2); - if (io1->ineg && io2->ineg && !strncmp(name1, name2, io1->lmmneg) - && (!io1->iprefmatch || strncmp(name1, name2, strlen(name1)))) - io1->lmmneg = min_different_chars(name1, name2); - } - } -} - -static void -calculate_lmm(Clp_Parser *clp, const Clp_Option *opt, Clp_InternOption *iopt, int nopt) -{ - int i, j; - for (i = 0; i < nopt; ++i) { - iopt[i].lmmpos = iopt[i].lmmneg = 1; - iopt[i].lmmpos_short = iopt[i].lmmneg_short = 0; - for (j = 0; j < nopt; ++j) - compare_options(clp, &opt[i], &iopt[i], &opt[j], &iopt[j]); - } -} - -/** @param argc number of arguments - * @param argv argument array - * @param nopt number of option definitions - * @param opt option definition array - * @return the parser - * - * The new Clp_Parser that will parse the arguments in @a argv according to - * the option definitions in @a opt. - * - * The Clp_Parser is created with the following characteristics: - * - *
    - *
  • The "-" character introduces short options (Clp_SetOptionChar(clp, - * '-', Clp_Short)).
  • - *
  • Clp_ProgramName is set from the first argument in @a argv, if any. The - * first argument returned by Clp_Next() will be the second argument in @a - * argv. Note that this behavior differs from Clp_SetArguments.
  • - *
  • UTF-8 support is on iff the LANG environment variable contains - * one of the substrings "UTF-8", "UTF8", or "utf8". Override this with - * Clp_SetUTF8().
  • - *
  • The Clp_ValString, Clp_ValStringNotOption, Clp_ValInt, Clp_ValUnsigned, - * Clp_ValLong, Clp_ValUnsignedLong, Clp_ValBool, and Clp_ValDouble types are - * installed.
  • - *
  • Errors are reported to standard error.
  • - *
- * - * You may also create a Clp_Parser with no arguments or options - * (Clp_NewParser(0, 0, 0, 0)) and set the arguments and options - * later. - * - * Returns NULL if there isn't enough memory to construct the parser. - * - * @note The CLP library will not modify the contents of @a argv or @a opt. - * The calling program must not modify @a opt. It may modify @a argv in - * limited cases. - */ -Clp_Parser * -Clp_NewParser(int argc, const char * const *argv, int nopt, const Clp_Option *opt) -{ - Clp_Parser *clp = (Clp_Parser *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_Parser)); - Clp_Internal *cli = (Clp_Internal *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_Internal)); - Clp_InternOption *iopt = (Clp_InternOption *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_InternOption) * nopt); - if (cli) - cli->valtype = (Clp_ValType *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_ValType) * Clp_InitialValType); - if (!clp || !cli || !iopt || !cli->valtype) - goto failed; - - clp->option = &clp_option_sentinel[-Clp_Done]; - clp->negated = 0; - clp->have_val = 0; - clp->vstr = 0; - clp->user_data = 0; - clp->internal = cli; - - cli->opt = opt; - cli->nopt = nopt; - cli->iopt = iopt; - cli->opt_generation = 0; - cli->error_handler = 0; - - /* Assign program name (now so we can call Clp_OptionError) */ - if (argc > 0) { - const char *slash = strrchr(argv[0], '/'); - cli->program_name = slash ? slash + 1 : argv[0]; - } else - cli->program_name = 0; - - /* Assign arguments, skipping program name */ - Clp_SetArguments(clp, argc - 1, argv + 1); - - /* Initialize UTF-8 status and option classes */ - { - char *s = getenv("LANG"); - cli->utf8 = (s && (strstr(s, "UTF-8") != 0 || strstr(s, "UTF8") != 0 - || strstr(s, "utf8") != 0)); - } - cli->oclass[0].c = '-'; - cli->oclass[0].type = Clp_Short; - cli->noclass = 1; - cli->long1pos = cli->long1neg = 0; - - /* Add default type parsers */ - cli->nvaltype = 0; - Clp_AddType(clp, Clp_ValString, 0, parse_string, 0); - Clp_AddType(clp, Clp_ValStringNotOption, Clp_DisallowOptions, parse_string, 0); - Clp_AddType(clp, Clp_ValInt, 0, parse_int, (void*) (uintptr_t) 0); - Clp_AddType(clp, Clp_ValUnsigned, 0, parse_int, (void*) (uintptr_t) 1); - Clp_AddType(clp, Clp_ValLong, 0, parse_int, (void*) (uintptr_t) 2); - Clp_AddType(clp, Clp_ValUnsignedLong, 0, parse_int, (void*) (uintptr_t) 3); - Clp_AddType(clp, Clp_ValBool, 0, parse_bool, 0); - Clp_AddType(clp, Clp_ValDouble, 0, parse_double, 0); - - /* Set options */ - Clp_SetOptions(clp, nopt, opt); - - return clp; - - failed: - if (cli && cli->valtype) - free(cli->valtype); - if (cli) - free(cli); - if (clp) - free(clp); - if (iopt) - free(iopt); - return 0; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * - * All memory associated with @a clp is freed. */ -void -Clp_DeleteParser(Clp_Parser *clp) -{ - int i; - Clp_Internal *cli; - if (!clp) - return; - - cli = clp->internal; - - /* get rid of any string list types */ - for (i = 0; i < cli->nvaltype; i++) - if (cli->valtype[i].func == parse_string_list) { - Clp_StringList *clsl = (Clp_StringList *)cli->valtype[i].user_data; - free(clsl->items); - free(clsl->iopt); - free(clsl); - } - - free(cli->valtype); - free(cli->iopt); - free(cli); - free(clp); -} - - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param errh error handler function - * @return previous error handler function - * - * The error handler function is called when CLP encounters an error while - * parsing the command line. It is called with the arguments "(*errh)(@a - * clp, s)", where s is a description of the error terminated by - * a newline. The s descriptions produced by CLP itself are prefixed - * by the program name, if any. */ -Clp_ErrorHandler -Clp_SetErrorHandler(Clp_Parser *clp, void (*errh)(Clp_Parser *, const char *)) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - Clp_ErrorHandler old = cli->error_handler; - cli->error_handler = errh; - return old; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param utf8 does the parser support UTF-8? - * @return previous UTF-8 mode - * - * In UTF-8 mode, all input strings (arguments and long names for options) are - * assumed to be encoded via UTF-8, and all character names - * (Clp_SetOptionChar() and short names for options) may cover the whole - * Unicode range. Out of UTF-8 mode, all input strings are treated as binary, - * and all character names must be unsigned char values. - * - * Furthermore, error messages in UTF-8 mode may contain Unicode quote - * characters. */ -int -Clp_SetUTF8(Clp_Parser *clp, int utf8) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int old_utf8 = cli->utf8; - cli->utf8 = utf8; - calculate_lmm(clp, cli->opt, cli->iopt, cli->nopt); - return old_utf8; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param c character - * @return option character treatment - * - * Returns an integer specifying how CLP treats arguments that begin - * with character @a c. See Clp_SetOptionChar for possibilities. - */ -int -Clp_OptionChar(Clp_Parser *clp, int c) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int i, oclass = 0; - if (cli->noclass > 0 && cli->oclass[0].c == 0) - oclass = cli->oclass[0].type; - for (i = 0; i < cli->noclass; ++i) - if (cli->oclass[i].c == c) - oclass = cli->oclass[i].type; - return oclass; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param c character - * @param type option character treatment - * @return previous option character treatment, or -1 on error - * - * @a type specifies how CLP treats arguments that begin with character @a c. - * Possibilities are: - * - *
- *
Clp_NotOption (or 0)
- *
The argument cannot be an option.
- *
Clp_Long
- *
The argument is a long option.
- *
Clp_Short
- *
The argument is a set of short options.
- *
Clp_Short|Clp_Long
- *
The argument is either a long option or, if no matching long option is - * found, a set of short options.
- *
Clp_LongNegated
- *
The argument is a negated long option. For example, after - * Clp_SetOptionChar(@a clp, '^', Clp_LongNegated), the argument "^foo" is - * equivalent to "--no-foo".
- *
Clp_ShortNegated
- *
The argument is a set of negated short options.
- *
Clp_ShortNegated|Clp_LongNegated
- *
The argument is either a negated long option or, if no matching long - * option is found, a set of negated short options.
- *
Clp_LongImplicit
- *
The argument may be a long option, where the character @a c is actually - * part of the long option name. For example, after Clp_SetOptionChar(@a clp, - * 'f', Clp_LongImplicit), the argument "foo" may be equivalent to - * "--foo".
- *
- * - * In UTF-8 mode, @a c may be any Unicode character. Otherwise, @a c must be - * an unsigned char value. The special character 0 assigns @a type to @em - * every character. - * - * It is an error if @a c is out of range, @a type is illegal, or there are - * too many character definitions stored in @a clp already. The function - * returns -1 on error. - * - * A double hyphen "--" always introduces a long option. This behavior cannot - * currently be changed with Clp_SetOptionChar(). - */ -int -Clp_SetOptionChar(Clp_Parser *clp, int c, int type) -{ - int i, long1pos, long1neg; - int old = Clp_OptionChar(clp, c); - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - - if (type != Clp_NotOption && type != Clp_Short && type != Clp_Long - && type != Clp_ShortNegated && type != Clp_LongNegated - && type != Clp_LongImplicit && type != (Clp_Short | Clp_Long) - && type != (Clp_ShortNegated | Clp_LongNegated)) - return -1; - if (c < 0 || c >= (cli->utf8 ? 0x110000 : 256)) - return -1; - - if (c == 0) - cli->noclass = 0; - for (i = 0; i < cli->noclass; ++i) - if (cli->oclass[i].c == c) - break; - if (i == Clp_OclassSize) - return -1; - - cli->oclass[i].c = c; - cli->oclass[i].type = type; - if (cli->noclass == i) - cli->noclass = i + 1; - - long1pos = long1neg = 0; - for (i = 0; i < cli->noclass; ++i) { - if ((cli->oclass[i].type & Clp_Short) - && (cli->oclass[i].type & Clp_Long)) - long1pos = 1; - if ((cli->oclass[i].type & Clp_ShortNegated) - && (cli->oclass[i].type & Clp_LongNegated)) - long1neg = 1; - } - - if (long1pos != cli->long1pos || long1neg != cli->long1neg) { - /* Must recheck option set */ - cli->long1pos = long1pos; - cli->long1neg = long1neg; - calculate_lmm(clp, cli->opt, cli->iopt, cli->nopt); - } - - return old; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param nopt number of option definitions - * @param opt option definition array - * @return 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - * Installs the option definitions in @a opt. Future option parsing will - * use @a opt to search for options. - * - * Also checks @a opt's option definitions for validity. "CLP internal - * errors" are reported via Clp_OptionError() if: - * - *
    - *
  • An option has a negative ID.
  • - *
  • Two different short options have the same name.
  • - *
  • Two different long options have the same name.
  • - *
  • A short and a long option are ambiguous, in that some option character - * might introduce either a short or a long option (e.g., Clp_SetOptionChar(@a - * clp, '-', Clp_Long|Clp_Short)), and a short name equals a long name.
  • - *
- * - * If necessary memory cannot be allocated, this function returns -1 without - * modifying the parser. - * - * @note The CLP library will not modify the contents of @a argv or @a opt. - * The calling program must not modify @a opt either until another call to - * Clp_SetOptions() or the parser is destroyed. - */ -int -Clp_SetOptions(Clp_Parser *clp, int nopt, const Clp_Option *opt) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - Clp_InternOption *iopt; - int i; - static unsigned opt_generation = 0; - - if (nopt > cli->nopt) { - iopt = (Clp_InternOption *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_InternOption) * nopt); - if (!iopt) - return -1; - free(cli->iopt); - cli->iopt = iopt; - } - - cli->opt = opt; - cli->nopt = nopt; - cli->opt_generation = ++opt_generation; - iopt = cli->iopt; - cli->current_option = -1; - - /* Massage the options to make them usable */ - for (i = 0; i < nopt; ++i) { - memset(&iopt[i], 0, sizeof(iopt[i])); - - /* Ignore negative option_ids, which are internal to CLP */ - if (opt[i].option_id < 0) { - Clp_OptionError(clp, "CLP internal error: option %d has negative option_id", i); - iopt[i].ilong = iopt[i].ishort = iopt[i].ipos = iopt[i].ineg = 0; - continue; - } - - /* Set flags based on input flags */ - iopt[i].ilong = (opt[i].long_name != 0 && opt[i].long_name[0] != 0); - iopt[i].ishort = (opt[i].short_name > 0 - && opt[i].short_name < (cli->utf8 ? 0x110000 : 256)); - iopt[i].ipos = 1; - iopt[i].ineg = (opt[i].flags & Clp_Negate) != 0; - iopt[i].imandatory = (opt[i].flags & Clp_Mandatory) != 0; - iopt[i].ioptional = (opt[i].flags & Clp_Optional) != 0; - iopt[i].iprefmatch = (opt[i].flags & Clp_PreferredMatch) != 0; - iopt[i].ilongoff = 0; - - /* Enforce invariants */ - if (opt[i].val_type <= 0) - iopt[i].imandatory = iopt[i].ioptional = 0; - if (opt[i].val_type > 0 && !iopt[i].ioptional) - iopt[i].imandatory = 1; - - /* Options that start with 'no-' should be changed to OnlyNegated */ - if (iopt[i].ilong && strncmp(opt[i].long_name, "no-", 3) == 0) { - iopt[i].ipos = 0; - iopt[i].ineg = 1; - iopt[i].ilongoff = 3; - if (strncmp(opt[i].long_name + 3, "no-", 3) == 0) - Clp_OptionError(clp, "CLP internal error: option %d begins with \"no-no-\"", i); - } else if (opt[i].flags & Clp_OnlyNegated) { - iopt[i].ipos = 0; - iopt[i].ineg = 1; - } - } - - /* Check option set */ - calculate_lmm(clp, opt, iopt, nopt); - - return 0; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param argc number of arguments - * @param argv argument array - * - * Installs the arguments in @a argv for parsing. Future option parsing will - * analyze @a argv. - * - * Unlike Clp_NewParser(), this function does not treat @a argv[0] specially. - * The first subsequent call to Clp_Next() will analyze @a argv[0]. - * - * This function also sets option processing to on, as by - * Clp_SetOptionProcessing(@a clp, 1). - * - * @note The CLP library will not modify the contents of @a argv. The calling - * program should not generally modify the element of @a argv that CLP is - * currently analyzing. - */ -void -Clp_SetArguments(Clp_Parser *clp, int argc, const char * const *argv) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - - cli->argc = argc + 1; - cli->argv = argv - 1; - - cli->is_short = 0; - cli->whole_negated = 0; - cli->option_processing = 1; - cli->current_option = -1; -} - - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param on whether to search for options - * @return previous option processing setting - * - * When option processing is off, every call to Clp_Next() returns - * Clp_NotOption. By default the option "--" turns off option - * processing and is otherwise ignored. - */ -int -Clp_SetOptionProcessing(Clp_Parser *clp, int on) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int old = cli->option_processing; - cli->option_processing = on; - return old; -} - - -/******* - * functions for Clp_Option lists - **/ - -/* the ever-glorious argcmp */ - -static int -argcmp(const char *ref, const char *arg, int min_match, int fewer_dashes) - /* Returns 0 if ref and arg don't match. - Returns -1 if ref and arg match, but fewer than min_match characters. - Returns len if ref and arg match min_match or more characters; - len is the number of characters that matched in arg. - Allows arg to contain fewer dashes than ref iff fewer_dashes != 0. - - Examples: - argcmp("x", "y", 1, 0) --> 0 / just plain wrong - argcmp("a", "ax", 1, 0) --> 0 / ...even though min_match == 1 - and the 1st chars match - argcmp("box", "bo", 3, 0) --> -1 / ambiguous - argcmp("cat", "c=3", 1, 0) --> 1 / handles = arguments - */ -{ - const char *refstart = ref; - const char *argstart = arg; - assert(min_match > 0); - - compare: - while (*ref && *arg && *arg != '=' && *ref == *arg) - ref++, arg++; - - /* Allow arg to contain fewer dashes than ref */ - if (fewer_dashes && *ref == '-' && ref[1] && ref[1] == *arg) { - ref++; - goto compare; - } - - if (*arg && *arg != '=') - return 0; - else if (ref - refstart < min_match) - return -1; - else - return arg - argstart; -} - -static int -find_prefix_opt(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *arg, - int nopt, const Clp_Option *opt, - const Clp_InternOption *iopt, - int *ambiguous, int *ambiguous_values) - /* Looks for an unambiguous match of 'arg' against one of the long - options in 'opt'. Returns positive if it finds one; otherwise, returns - -1 and possibly changes 'ambiguous' and 'ambiguous_values' to keep - track of at most MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES possibilities. */ -{ - int i, fewer_dashes = 0, first_ambiguous = *ambiguous; - int negated = clp && clp->negated; - int first_charlen = (clp ? clp_utf8_charlen(clp->internal, arg) : 1); - - retry: - for (i = 0; i < nopt; i++) { - int len, lmm; - if (!iopt[i].ilong || (negated ? !iopt[i].ineg : !iopt[i].ipos)) - continue; - - lmm = (negated ? iopt[i].lmmneg : iopt[i].lmmpos); - if (clp && clp->internal->could_be_short - && (negated ? iopt[i].lmmneg_short : iopt[i].lmmpos_short)) - lmm = (first_charlen >= lmm ? first_charlen + 1 : lmm); - len = argcmp(opt[i].long_name + iopt[i].ilongoff, arg, lmm, fewer_dashes); - if (len > 0) - return i; - else if (len < 0) { - if (*ambiguous < MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES) - ambiguous_values[*ambiguous] = i; - (*ambiguous)++; - } - } - - /* If there were no partial matches, try again with fewer_dashes true */ - if (*ambiguous == first_ambiguous && !fewer_dashes) { - fewer_dashes = 1; - goto retry; - } - - return -1; -} - - -/***** - * Argument parsing - **/ - -static int -val_type_binsearch(Clp_Internal *cli, int val_type) -{ - unsigned l = 0, r = cli->nvaltype; - while (l < r) { - unsigned m = l + (r - l) / 2; - if (cli->valtype[m].val_type == val_type) - return m; - else if (cli->valtype[m].val_type < val_type) - l = m + 1; - else - r = m; - } - return l; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param val_type value type ID - * @param flags value type flags - * @param parser parser function - * @param user_data user data for @a parser function - * @return 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - * Defines argument type @a val_type in parser @a clp. The parsing function - * @a parser will be passed argument values for type @a val_type. It should - * parse the argument into values (usually in @a clp->val, but sometimes - * elsewhere), report errors if necessary, and return whether the parse was - * successful. - * - * Any prior argument parser match @a val_type is removed. @a val_type must - * be greater than zero. - * - * @a flags specifies additional parsing flags. At the moment the only - * relevant flag is Clp_DisallowOptions, which means that separated values - * must not look like options. For example, assume argument - * --a/-a has mandatory value type Clp_ValStringNotOption - * (which has Clp_DisallowOptions). Then: - * - *
    - *
  • --a=--b will parse with value --b.
  • - *
  • -a--b will parse with value --b.
  • - *
  • --a --b will not parse, since the mandatory value looks like - * an option.
  • - *
  • -a --b will not parse, since the mandatory value looks like - * an option.
  • - *
- */ -int -Clp_AddType(Clp_Parser *clp, int val_type, int flags, - Clp_ValParseFunc parser, void *user_data) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int vtpos; - - if (val_type <= 0 || !parser) - return -1; - - vtpos = val_type_binsearch(cli, val_type); - - if (vtpos == cli->nvaltype || cli->valtype[vtpos].val_type != val_type) { - if (cli->nvaltype != 0 && (cli->nvaltype % Clp_InitialValType) == 0) { - Clp_ValType *new_valtype = - (Clp_ValType *) realloc(cli->valtype, sizeof(Clp_ValType) * (cli->nvaltype + Clp_InitialValType)); - if (!new_valtype) - return -1; - cli->valtype = new_valtype; - } - memmove(&cli->valtype[vtpos + 1], &cli->valtype[vtpos], - sizeof(Clp_ValType) * (cli->nvaltype - vtpos)); - cli->nvaltype++; - cli->valtype[vtpos].func = 0; - } - - if (cli->valtype[vtpos].func == parse_string_list) { - Clp_StringList *clsl = (Clp_StringList *) cli->valtype[vtpos].user_data; - free(clsl->items); - free(clsl->iopt); - free(clsl); - } - - cli->valtype[vtpos].val_type = val_type; - cli->valtype[vtpos].func = parser; - cli->valtype[vtpos].flags = flags; - cli->valtype[vtpos].user_data = user_data; - return 0; -} - - -/******* - * Default argument parsers - **/ - -static int -parse_string(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *arg, int complain, void *user_data) -{ - (void)complain, (void)user_data; - clp->val.s = arg; - return 1; -} - -static int -parse_int(Clp_Parser* clp, const char* arg, int complain, void* user_data) -{ - const char *val; - char *temp; - uintptr_t type = (uintptr_t) user_data; - if (*arg == 0 || isspace((unsigned char) *arg) - || ((type & 1) && *arg == '-')) - val = arg; - else if (type & 1) { /* unsigned */ -#if HAVE_STRTOUL - clp->val.ul = strtoul(arg, &temp, 0); - val = temp; -#else - /* don't bother really trying to do it right */ - if (arg[0] == '-') - val = arg; - else { - clp->val.l = strtol(arg, &temp, 0); - val = temp; - } -#endif - } else { - clp->val.l = strtol(arg, &temp, 0); - val = temp; - } - if (type <= 1) - clp->val.u = (unsigned) clp->val.ul; - if (*arg != 0 && *val == 0) - return 1; - else { - if (complain) { - const char *message = type & 1 - ? "%<%O%> expects a nonnegative integer, not %<%s%>" - : "%<%O%> expects an integer, not %<%s%>"; - Clp_OptionError(clp, message, arg); - } - return 0; - } -} - -static int -parse_double(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *arg, int complain, void *user_data) -{ - const char *val; - char *temp; - (void)user_data; - if (*arg == 0 || isspace((unsigned char) *arg)) - val = arg; - else { - clp->val.d = strtod(arg, &temp); - val = temp; - } - if (*arg != 0 && *val == 0) - return 1; - else { - if (complain) - Clp_OptionError(clp, "%<%O%> expects a real number, not %<%s%>", arg); - return 0; - } -} - -static int -parse_bool(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *arg, int complain, void *user_data) -{ - int i; - char lcarg[6]; - (void)user_data; - if (strlen(arg) > 5 || strchr(arg, '=') != 0) - goto error; - - for (i = 0; arg[i] != 0; i++) - lcarg[i] = tolower((unsigned char) arg[i]); - lcarg[i] = 0; - - if (argcmp("yes", lcarg, 1, 0) > 0 - || argcmp("true", lcarg, 1, 0) > 0 - || argcmp("1", lcarg, 1, 0) > 0) { - clp->val.i = 1; - return 1; - } else if (argcmp("no", lcarg, 1, 0) > 0 - || argcmp("false", lcarg, 1, 0) > 0 - || argcmp("1", lcarg, 1, 0) > 0) { - clp->val.i = 0; - return 1; - } - - error: - if (complain) - Clp_OptionError(clp, "%<%O%> expects a true-or-false value, not %<%s%>", arg); - return 0; -} - - -/***** - * Clp_AddStringListType - **/ - -static int -parse_string_list(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *arg, int complain, void *user_data) -{ - Clp_StringList *sl = (Clp_StringList *)user_data; - int idx, ambiguous = 0; - int ambiguous_values[MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES + 1]; - - /* actually look for a string value */ - idx = find_prefix_opt - (0, arg, sl->nitems, sl->items, sl->iopt, - &ambiguous, ambiguous_values); - if (idx >= 0) { - clp->val.i = sl->items[idx].option_id; - if (sl->val_long) - clp->val.l = clp->val.i; - return 1; - } - - if (sl->allow_int) { - if (parse_int(clp, arg, 0, (void*) (uintptr_t) (sl->val_long ? 2 : 0))) - return 1; - } - - if (complain) { - const char *complaint = (ambiguous ? "ambiguous" : "invalid"); - if (!ambiguous) { - ambiguous = sl->nitems_invalid_report; - for (idx = 0; idx < ambiguous; idx++) - ambiguous_values[idx] = idx; - } - return ambiguity_error - (clp, ambiguous, ambiguous_values, sl->items, sl->iopt, - "", "option %<%V%> is %s", complaint); - } else - return 0; -} - - -static int -finish_string_list(Clp_Parser *clp, int val_type, int flags, - Clp_Option *items, int nitems, int itemscap) -{ - int i; - Clp_StringList *clsl = (Clp_StringList *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_StringList)); - Clp_InternOption *iopt = (Clp_InternOption *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_InternOption) * nitems); - if (!clsl || !iopt) - goto error; - - clsl->items = items; - clsl->iopt = iopt; - clsl->nitems = nitems; - clsl->allow_int = (flags & Clp_AllowNumbers) != 0; - clsl->val_long = (flags & Clp_StringListLong) != 0; - - if (nitems < MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES && nitems < itemscap && clsl->allow_int) { - items[nitems].long_name = "any integer"; - clsl->nitems_invalid_report = nitems + 1; - } else if (nitems > MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES + 1) - clsl->nitems_invalid_report = MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES + 1; - else - clsl->nitems_invalid_report = nitems; - - for (i = 0; i < nitems; i++) { - iopt[i].ilong = iopt[i].ipos = 1; - iopt[i].ishort = iopt[i].ineg = iopt[i].ilongoff = iopt[i].iprefmatch = 0; - } - calculate_lmm(clp, items, iopt, nitems); - - if (Clp_AddType(clp, val_type, 0, parse_string_list, clsl) >= 0) - return 0; - - error: - if (clsl) - free(clsl); - if (iopt) - free(iopt); - return -1; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param val_type value type ID - * @param flags string list flags - * @return 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - * Defines argument type @a val_type in parser @a clp. The parsing function - * sets @a clp->val.i to an integer. The value string is matched against - * strings provided in the ellipsis arguments. For example, the - * Clp_AddStringListType() call below has the same effect as the - * Clp_AddStringListTypeVec() call: - * - * For example: - * @code - * Clp_AddStringListType(clp, 100, Clp_AllowNumbers, "cat", 1, - * "cattle", 2, "dog", 3, (const char *) NULL); - * - * const char * const strs[] = { "cat", "cattle", "dog" }; - * const int vals[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - * Clp_AddStringListTypeVec(clp, 100, Clp_AllowNumbers, 3, strs, vals); - * @endcode - * - * @note The CLP library will not modify any of the passed-in strings. The - * calling program must not modify or free them either until the parser is - * destroyed. - */ -int -Clp_AddStringListType(Clp_Parser *clp, int val_type, int flags, ...) -{ - int nitems = 0; - int itemscap = 5; - Clp_Option *items = (Clp_Option *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_Option) * itemscap); - - va_list val; - va_start(val, flags); - - if (!items) - goto error; - - /* slurp up the arguments */ - while (1) { - int value; - char *name = va_arg(val, char *); - if (!name) - break; - if (flags & Clp_StringListLong) { - long lvalue = va_arg(val, long); - value = (int) lvalue; - assert(value == lvalue); - } else - value = va_arg(val, int); - - if (nitems >= itemscap) { - Clp_Option *new_items; - itemscap *= 2; - new_items = (Clp_Option *)realloc(items, sizeof(Clp_Option) * itemscap); - if (!new_items) - goto error; - items = new_items; - } - - items[nitems].long_name = name; - items[nitems].option_id = value; - items[nitems].flags = 0; - nitems++; - } - - va_end(val); - if (finish_string_list(clp, val_type, flags, items, nitems, itemscap) >= 0) - return 0; - - error: - va_end(val); - if (items) - free(items); - return -1; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param val_type value type ID - * @param flags string list flags - * @param nstrs number of strings in list - * @param strs array of strings - * @param vals array of values - * @return 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - * Defines argument type @a val_type in parser @a clp. The parsing function - * sets @a clp->val.i to an integer. The value string is matched against the - * @a strs. If there's a unique match, the corresponding entry from @a vals - * is returned. Unique prefix matches also work. Finally, if @a flags - * contains the Clp_AllowNumbers flag, then integers are also accepted. - * - * For example: - * @code - * const char * const strs[] = { "cat", "cattle", "dog" }; - * const int vals[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - * Clp_AddStringListTypeVec(clp, 100, Clp_AllowNumbers, 3, strs, vals); - * @endcode - * - * Say that option --animal takes value type 100. Then: - * - *
    - *
  • --animal=cat will succeed and set @a clp->val.i = 1.
  • - *
  • --animal=cattle will succeed and set @a clp->val.i = 2.
  • - *
  • --animal=dog will succeed and set @a clp->val.i = 3.
  • - *
  • --animal=d will succeed and set @a clp->val.i = 3.
  • - *
  • --animal=c will fail, since c is ambiguous.
  • - *
  • --animal=4 will succeed and set @a clp->val.i = 4.
  • - *
- * - * @note The CLP library will not modify the contents of @a strs or @a vals. - * The calling program can modify the @a strs array, but the actual strings - * (for instance, @a strs[0] and @a strs[1]) must not be modified or freed - * until the parser is destroyed. - */ -int -Clp_AddStringListTypeVec(Clp_Parser *clp, int val_type, int flags, - int nstrs, const char * const *strs, - const int *vals) - /* An alternate way to make a string list type. See Clp_AddStringListType - for the basics; this coalesces the strings and values into two arrays, - rather than spreading them out into a variable argument list. */ -{ - int i; - int itemscap = (nstrs < 5 ? 5 : nstrs); - Clp_Option *items = (Clp_Option *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_Option) * itemscap); - if (!items) - return -1; - - /* copy over items */ - for (i = 0; i < nstrs; i++) { - items[i].long_name = strs[i]; - items[i].option_id = vals[i]; - items[i].flags = 0; - } - - if (finish_string_list(clp, val_type, flags, items, nstrs, itemscap) >= 0) - return 0; - else { - free(items); - return -1; - } -} - - -/******* - * Returning information - **/ - -const char * -Clp_ProgramName(Clp_Parser *clp) -{ - return clp->internal->program_name; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param name new program name - * @return previous program name - * - * The calling program should not modify or free @a name until @a clp itself - * is destroyed. */ -const char * -Clp_SetProgramName(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *name) -{ - const char *old = clp->internal->program_name; - clp->internal->program_name = name; - return old; -} - - -/****** - * Clp_ParserStates - **/ - -/** @return the parser state - * - * A Clp_ParserState object can store a parsing state of a Clp_Parser object. - * This state specifies exactly how far the Clp_Parser has gotten in parsing - * an argument list. The Clp_SaveParser() and Clp_RestoreParser() functions - * can be used to save this state and then restore it later, allowing a - * Clp_Parser to switch among argument lists. - * - * The initial state is empty, in that after Clp_RestoreParser(clp, state), - * Clp_Next(clp) would return Clp_Done. - * - * Parser states can be saved and restored among different parser objects. - * - * @sa Clp_DeleteParserState, Clp_SaveParser, Clp_RestoreParser - */ -Clp_ParserState * -Clp_NewParserState(void) -{ - Clp_ParserState *state = (Clp_ParserState *)malloc(sizeof(Clp_ParserState)); - if (state) { - state->argv = 0; - state->argc = 0; - state->option_chars[0] = 0; - state->xtext = 0; - state->option_processing = 0; - state->opt_generation = 0; - state->current_option = -1; - state->is_short = 0; - state->whole_negated = 0; - state->current_short = 0; - state->negated_by_no = 0; - } - return state; -} - -/** @param state parser state - * - * The memory associated with @a state is freed. - */ -void -Clp_DeleteParserState(Clp_ParserState *state) -{ - free(state); -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param state parser state - * @sa Clp_NewParserState, Clp_RestoreParser - */ -void -Clp_SaveParser(const Clp_Parser *clp, Clp_ParserState *state) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - state->argv = cli->argv; - state->argc = cli->argc; - memcpy(state->option_chars, cli->option_chars, Clp_OptionCharsSize); - state->xtext = cli->xtext; - - state->option_processing = cli->option_processing; - state->opt_generation = cli->opt_generation; - state->current_option = cli->current_option; - state->is_short = cli->is_short; - state->whole_negated = cli->whole_negated; - state->current_short = cli->current_short; - state->negated_by_no = cli->negated_by_no; -} - - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param state parser state - * - * The parser state in @a state is restored into @a clp. The next call to - * Clp_Next() will return the same result as it would have at the time @a - * state was saved (probably by Clp_SaveParser(@a clp, @a state)). - * - * A parser state contains information about arguments (argc and argv; see - * Clp_SetArguments()) and option processing (Clp_SetOptionProcessing()), but - * not about options (Clp_SetOptions()). Changes to options and value types - * are preserved across Clp_RestoreParser(). - * - * @sa Clp_NewParserState, Clp_SaveParser - */ -void -Clp_RestoreParser(Clp_Parser *clp, const Clp_ParserState *state) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - cli->argv = state->argv; - cli->argc = state->argc; - memcpy(cli->option_chars, state->option_chars, Clp_OptionCharsSize); - cli->xtext = state->xtext; - cli->option_processing = state->option_processing; - cli->is_short = state->is_short; - cli->whole_negated = state->whole_negated; - cli->current_short = state->current_short; - cli->negated_by_no = state->negated_by_no; - if (cli->opt_generation == state->opt_generation) - cli->current_option = state->current_option; - else - cli->current_option = -1; -} - - -/******* - * Clp_Next and its helpers - **/ - -static void -set_option_text(Clp_Internal *cli, const char *text, int n_option_chars) -{ - assert(n_option_chars < Clp_OptionCharsSize); - memcpy(cli->option_chars, text, n_option_chars); - cli->option_chars[n_option_chars] = 0; - cli->xtext = text + n_option_chars; -} - -static int -get_oclass(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *text, int *ocharskip) -{ - int c; - if (clp->internal->utf8) { - const char *s; - c = decode_utf8(text, &s); - *ocharskip = s - text; - } else { - c = (unsigned char) text[0]; - *ocharskip = 1; - } - return Clp_OptionChar(clp, c); -} - -static int -next_argument(Clp_Parser *clp, int want_argument) - /* Moves clp to the next argument. - Returns 1 if it finds another option. - Returns 0 if there aren't any more arguments. - Returns 0, sets clp->have_val = 1, and sets clp->vstr to the argument - if the next argument isn't an option. - If want_argument > 0, it'll look for an argument. - want_argument == 1: Accept arguments that start with Clp_NotOption - or Clp_LongImplicit. - want_argument == 2: Accept ALL arguments. - - Where is the option stored when this returns? - Well, cli->argv[0] holds the whole of the next command line argument. - cli->option_chars holds a string: what characters began the option? - It is generally "-" or "--". - cli->text holds the text of the option: - for short options, cli->text[0] is the relevant character; - for long options, cli->text holds the rest of the option. */ -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - const char *text; - int oclass, ocharskip; - - /* clear relevant flags */ - clp->have_val = 0; - clp->vstr = 0; - cli->could_be_short = 0; - - /* if we're in a string of short options, move up one char in the string */ - if (cli->is_short) { - cli->xtext += clp_utf8_charlen(cli, cli->xtext); - if (cli->xtext[0] == 0) - cli->is_short = 0; - else if (want_argument > 0) { - /* handle -O[=]argument case */ - clp->have_val = 1; - if (cli->xtext[0] == '=') - clp->vstr = cli->xtext + 1; - else - clp->vstr = cli->xtext; - cli->is_short = 0; - return 0; - } - } - - /* if in short options, we're all set */ - if (cli->is_short) - return 1; - - /** if not in short options, move to the next argument **/ - cli->whole_negated = 0; - cli->xtext = 0; - - if (cli->argc <= 1) - return 0; - - cli->argc--; - cli->argv++; - text = cli->argv[0]; - - if (want_argument > 1) - goto not_option; - - if (text[0] == '-' && text[1] == '-') { - oclass = Clp_DoubledLong; - ocharskip = 2; - } else - oclass = get_oclass(clp, text, &ocharskip); - - /* If this character could introduce either a short or a long option, - try a long option first, but remember that short's a possibility for - later. */ - if ((oclass & (Clp_Short | Clp_ShortNegated)) - && (oclass & (Clp_Long | Clp_LongNegated))) { - oclass &= ~(Clp_Short | Clp_ShortNegated); - if (text[ocharskip]) - cli->could_be_short = 1; - } - - switch (oclass) { - - case Clp_Short: - cli->is_short = 1; - goto check_singleton; - - case Clp_ShortNegated: - cli->is_short = 1; - cli->whole_negated = 1; - goto check_singleton; - - case Clp_Long: - goto check_singleton; - - case Clp_LongNegated: - cli->whole_negated = 1; - goto check_singleton; - - check_singleton: - /* For options introduced with one character, option-char, - '[option-char]' alone is NOT an option. */ - if (!text[ocharskip]) - goto not_option; - set_option_text(cli, text, ocharskip); - break; - - case Clp_LongImplicit: - /* LongImplict: option_chars == "" (since all chars are part of the - option); restore head -> text of option */ - if (want_argument > 0) - goto not_option; - set_option_text(cli, text, 0); - break; - - case Clp_DoubledLong: - set_option_text(cli, text, ocharskip); - break; - - not_option: - case Clp_NotOption: - cli->is_short = 0; - clp->have_val = 1; - clp->vstr = text; - return 0; - - default: - assert(0 /* CLP misconfiguration: bad option type */); - - } - - return 1; -} - - -static void -switch_to_short_argument(Clp_Parser *clp) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - const char *text = cli->argv[0]; - int ocharskip, oclass = get_oclass(clp, text, &ocharskip); - assert(cli->could_be_short); - cli->is_short = 1; - cli->whole_negated = (oclass & Clp_ShortNegated ? 1 : 0); - set_option_text(cli, cli->argv[0], ocharskip); -} - - -static int -find_long(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *arg) - /* If arg corresponds to one of clp's options, finds that option & - returns it. If any argument is given after an = sign in arg, sets - clp->have_val = 1 and clp->vstr to that argument. Sets cli->ambiguous - to 1 iff there was no match because the argument was ambiguous. */ -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int optno, len, lmm; - const Clp_Option *opt = cli->opt; - const Clp_InternOption *iopt; - int first_negative_ambiguous; - - /* Look for a normal option. */ - optno = find_prefix_opt - (clp, arg, cli->nopt, opt, cli->iopt, - &cli->ambiguous, cli->ambiguous_values); - if (optno >= 0) - goto worked; - - /* If we can't find it, look for a negated option. */ - /* I know this is silly, but it makes me happy to accept - --no-no-option as a double negative synonym for --option. :) */ - first_negative_ambiguous = cli->ambiguous; - while (arg[0] == 'n' && arg[1] == 'o' && arg[2] == '-') { - arg += 3; - clp->negated = !clp->negated; - optno = find_prefix_opt - (clp, arg, cli->nopt, opt, cli->iopt, - &cli->ambiguous, cli->ambiguous_values); - if (optno >= 0) - goto worked; - } - - /* No valid option was found; return 0. Mark the ambiguous values found - through '--no' by making them negative. */ - { - int i, max = cli->ambiguous; - if (max > MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES) max = MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES; - for (i = first_negative_ambiguous; i < max; i++) - cli->ambiguous_values[i] = -cli->ambiguous_values[i] - 1; - } - return -1; - - worked: - iopt = &cli->iopt[optno]; - lmm = (clp->negated ? iopt->lmmneg : iopt->lmmpos); - if (cli->could_be_short - && (clp->negated ? iopt->lmmneg_short : iopt->lmmpos_short)) { - int first_charlen = clp_utf8_charlen(cli, arg); - lmm = (first_charlen >= lmm ? first_charlen + 1 : lmm); - } - len = argcmp(opt[optno].long_name + iopt->ilongoff, arg, lmm, 1); - assert(len > 0); - if (arg[len] == '=') { - clp->have_val = 1; - clp->vstr = arg + len + 1; - } - return optno; -} - - -static int -find_short(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *text) - /* If short_name corresponds to one of clp's options, returns it. */ -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - const Clp_Option *opt = cli->opt; - const Clp_InternOption *iopt = cli->iopt; - int i, c; - if (clp->internal->utf8) - c = decode_utf8(text, 0); - else - c = (unsigned char) *text; - - for (i = 0; i < cli->nopt; i++) - if (iopt[i].ishort && opt[i].short_name == c - && (!clp->negated || iopt[i].ineg)) { - clp->negated = clp->negated || !iopt[i].ipos; - return i; - } - - return -1; -} - - -/** @param clp the parser - * @return option ID of next option - * - * Parse the next argument from the argument list, store information about - * that argument in the fields of @a clp, and return the option's ID. - * - * If an argument was successfully parsed, that option's ID is returned. - * Other possible return values are: - * - *
- *
Clp_Done
- *
There are no more arguments.
- *
Clp_NotOption
- *
The next argument was not an option. The argument's text is @a - * clp->vstr (and @a clp->val.s).
- *
Clp_BadOption
- *
The next argument was a bad option: either an option that wasn't - * understood, or an option lacking a required value, or an option whose value - * couldn't be parsed. The option has been skipped.
- *
Clp_Error
- *
There was an internal error. This should never occur unless a user - * messes with, for example, a Clp_Option array.
- *
- * - * The fields of @a clp are set as follows. - * - *
- *
negated
- *
1 if the option was negated, 0 if it wasn't.
- *
have_val
- *
1 if the option had a value, 0 if it didn't. Note that negated options - * are not allowed to have values.
- *
vstr
- *
The value string, if any. NULL if there was no value.
- *
val
- *
An option's value type will parse the value string into this - * union.
- *
- * - * The parsed argument is shifted off the argument list, so that sequential - * calls to Clp_Next() step through the argument list. - */ -int -Clp_Next(Clp_Parser *clp) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int optno; - const Clp_Option *opt; - Clp_ParserState clpsave; - int vtpos, complain; - - /* Set up clp */ - cli->current_option = -1; - cli->ambiguous = 0; - - /* Get the next argument or option */ - if (!next_argument(clp, cli->option_processing ? 0 : 2)) { - clp->val.s = clp->vstr; - optno = clp->have_val ? Clp_NotOption : Clp_Done; - clp->option = &clp_option_sentinel[-optno]; - return optno; - } - - clp->negated = cli->whole_negated; - if (cli->is_short) - optno = find_short(clp, cli->xtext); - else - optno = find_long(clp, cli->xtext); - - /* If there's ambiguity between long & short options, and we couldn't - find a long option, look for a short option */ - if (optno < 0 && cli->could_be_short) { - switch_to_short_argument(clp); - optno = find_short(clp, cli->xtext); - } - - /* If we didn't find an option... */ - if (optno < 0 || (clp->negated && !cli->iopt[optno].ineg)) { - /* default processing for the "--" option: turn off option processing - and return the next argument */ - if (strcmp(cli->argv[0], "--") == 0) { - Clp_SetOptionProcessing(clp, 0); - return Clp_Next(clp); - } - - /* otherwise, report some error or other */ - if (cli->ambiguous) - ambiguity_error(clp, cli->ambiguous, cli->ambiguous_values, - cli->opt, cli->iopt, cli->option_chars, - "option %<%s%s%> is ambiguous", - cli->option_chars, cli->xtext); - else if (cli->is_short && !cli->could_be_short) - Clp_OptionError(clp, "unrecognized option %<%s%C%>", - cli->option_chars, cli->xtext); - else - Clp_OptionError(clp, "unrecognized option %<%s%s%>", - cli->option_chars, cli->xtext); - - clp->option = &clp_option_sentinel[-Clp_BadOption]; - return Clp_BadOption; - } - - /* Set the current option */ - cli->current_option = optno; - cli->current_short = cli->is_short; - cli->negated_by_no = clp->negated && !cli->whole_negated; - - /* The no-argument (or should-have-no-argument) case */ - if (clp->negated - || (!cli->iopt[optno].imandatory && !cli->iopt[optno].ioptional)) { - if (clp->have_val) { - Clp_OptionError(clp, "%<%O%> can%,t take an argument"); - clp->option = &clp_option_sentinel[-Clp_BadOption]; - return Clp_BadOption; - } else { - clp->option = &cli->opt[optno]; - return cli->opt[optno].option_id; - } - } - - /* Get an argument if we need one, or if it's optional */ - /* Sanity-check the argument type. */ - opt = &cli->opt[optno]; - if (opt->val_type <= 0) { - clp->option = &clp_option_sentinel[-Clp_Error]; - return Clp_Error; - } - vtpos = val_type_binsearch(cli, opt->val_type); - if (vtpos == cli->nvaltype - || cli->valtype[vtpos].val_type != opt->val_type) { - clp->option = &clp_option_sentinel[-Clp_Error]; - return Clp_Error; - } - - /* complain == 1 only if the argument was explicitly given, - or it is mandatory. */ - complain = (clp->have_val != 0) || cli->iopt[optno].imandatory; - Clp_SaveParser(clp, &clpsave); - - if (cli->iopt[optno].imandatory && !clp->have_val) { - /* Mandatory argument case */ - /* Allow arguments to options to start with a dash, but only if the - argument type allows it by not setting Clp_DisallowOptions */ - int disallow = (cli->valtype[vtpos].flags & Clp_DisallowOptions) != 0; - next_argument(clp, disallow ? 1 : 2); - if (!clp->have_val) { - int got_option = cli->xtext != 0; - Clp_RestoreParser(clp, &clpsave); - if (got_option) - Clp_OptionError(clp, "%<%O%> requires a non-option argument"); - else - Clp_OptionError(clp, "%<%O%> requires an argument"); - clp->option = &clp_option_sentinel[-Clp_BadOption]; - return Clp_BadOption; - } - - } else if (cli->is_short && !clp->have_val - && cli->xtext[clp_utf8_charlen(cli, cli->xtext)]) - /* The -[option]argument case: - Assume that the rest of the current string is the argument. */ - next_argument(clp, 1); - - /* Parse the argument */ - clp->option = opt; - if (clp->have_val) { - Clp_ValType *atr = &cli->valtype[vtpos]; - if (atr->func(clp, clp->vstr, complain, atr->user_data) <= 0) { - /* parser failed */ - clp->have_val = 0; - if (complain) { - clp->option = &clp_option_sentinel[-Clp_BadOption]; - return Clp_BadOption; - } else { - Clp_RestoreParser(clp, &clpsave); - clp->option = opt; - } - } - } - - return opt->option_id; -} - - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param allow_options whether options will be allowed - * - * Remove and return the next argument from @a clp's argument array. If there - * are no arguments left, or if the next argument is an option and @a - * allow_options != 0, then returns null. - */ -const char * -Clp_Shift(Clp_Parser *clp, int allow_options) - /* Returns the next argument from the argument list without parsing it. - If there are no more arguments, returns 0. */ -{ - Clp_ParserState clpsave; - Clp_SaveParser(clp, &clpsave); - next_argument(clp, allow_options ? 2 : 1); - if (!clp->have_val) - Clp_RestoreParser(clp, &clpsave); - return clp->vstr; -} - - -/******* - * Clp_OptionError - **/ - -typedef struct Clp_BuildString { - char* data; - char* pos; - char* end_data; - char buf[256]; -} Clp_BuildString; - -static void build_string_program_prefix(Clp_BuildString* bs, - const Clp_Parser* clp); - -static void build_string_init(Clp_BuildString* bs, Clp_Parser* clp) { - bs->data = bs->pos = bs->buf; - bs->end_data = &bs->buf[sizeof(bs->buf)]; - if (clp) - build_string_program_prefix(bs, clp); -} - -static void build_string_cleanup(Clp_BuildString* bs) { - if (bs->data != bs->buf) - free(bs->data); -} - -static int build_string_grow(Clp_BuildString* bs, size_t want) { - size_t ipos = bs->pos - bs->data, ncap; - if (!bs->pos) - return 0; - for (ncap = (bs->end_data - bs->data) << 1; ncap < want; ncap *= 2) - /* nada */; - if (bs->data == bs->buf) { - if ((bs->data = (char*) malloc(ncap))) - memcpy(bs->data, bs->buf, bs->pos - bs->buf); - } else - bs->data = (char*) realloc(bs->data, ncap); - if (!bs->data) { - bs->pos = bs->end_data = bs->data; - return 0; - } else { - bs->pos = bs->data + ipos; - bs->end_data = bs->data + ncap; - return 1; - } -} - -#define ENSURE_BUILD_STRING(bs, space) \ - ((((bs)->end_data - (bs)->pos) >= (space)) \ - || build_string_grow((bs), (bs)->pos - (bs)->data + (space))) - -static void -append_build_string(Clp_BuildString *bs, const char *s, int l) -{ - if (l < 0) - l = strlen(s); - if (ENSURE_BUILD_STRING(bs, l)) { - memcpy(bs->pos, s, l); - bs->pos += l; - } -} - -static void -build_string_program_prefix(Clp_BuildString* bs, const Clp_Parser* clp) -{ - const Clp_Internal* cli = clp->internal; - if (cli->program_name && cli->program_name[0]) { - append_build_string(bs, cli->program_name, -1); - append_build_string(bs, ": ", 2); - } -} - - -static void -Clp_vbsprintf(Clp_Parser *clp, Clp_BuildString *bs, - const char *fmt, va_list val) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - const char *percent; - int c; - - for (percent = strchr(fmt, '%'); percent; percent = strchr(fmt, '%')) { - append_build_string(bs, fmt, percent - fmt); - switch (*++percent) { - - case 's': { - const char *s = va_arg(val, const char *); - append_build_string(bs, s ? s : "(null)", -1); - break; - } - - case 'C': { - const char *s = va_arg(val, const char *); - if (cli->utf8) - c = decode_utf8(s, 0); - else - c = (unsigned char) *s; - goto char_c; - } - - case 'c': - c = va_arg(val, int); - goto char_c; - - char_c: - if (ENSURE_BUILD_STRING(bs, 4)) { - if (c >= 32 && c <= 126) - *bs->pos++ = c; - else if (c < 32) { - *bs->pos++ = '^'; - *bs->pos++ = c + 64; - } else if (cli->utf8 && c >= 127 && c < 0x110000) { - bs->pos = encode_utf8(bs->pos, 4, c); - } else if (c >= 127 && c <= 255) { - sprintf(bs->pos, "\\%03o", c & 0xFF); - bs->pos += 4; - } else { - *bs->pos++ = '\\'; - *bs->pos++ = '?'; - } - } - break; - - case 'd': { - int d = va_arg(val, int); - if (ENSURE_BUILD_STRING(bs, 32)) { - sprintf(bs->pos, "%d", d); - bs->pos = strchr(bs->pos, 0); - } - break; - } - - case 'O': - case 'V': { - int optno = cli->current_option; - const Clp_Option *opt = &cli->opt[optno]; - if (optno < 0) - append_build_string(bs, "(no current option!)", -1); - else if (cli->current_short) { - append_build_string(bs, cli->option_chars, -1); - if (ENSURE_BUILD_STRING(bs, 5)) { - if (cli->utf8) - bs->pos = encode_utf8(bs->pos, 5, opt->short_name); - else - *bs->pos++ = opt->short_name; - } - } else if (cli->negated_by_no) { - append_build_string(bs, cli->option_chars, -1); - append_build_string(bs, "no-", 3); - append_build_string(bs, opt->long_name + cli->iopt[optno].ilongoff, -1); - } else { - append_build_string(bs, cli->option_chars, -1); - append_build_string(bs, opt->long_name + cli->iopt[optno].ilongoff, -1); - } - if (optno >= 0 && clp->have_val && *percent == 'V') { - if (cli->current_short && !cli->iopt[optno].ioptional) - append_build_string(bs, " ", 1); - else if (!cli->current_short) - append_build_string(bs, "=", 1); - append_build_string(bs, clp->vstr, -1); - } - break; - } - - case '%': - if (ENSURE_BUILD_STRING(bs, 1)) - *bs->pos++ = '%'; - break; - - case '`': /* backwards compatibility */ - case '<': - append_build_string(bs, (cli->utf8 ? "\342\200\230" : "'"), -1); - break; - - case '\'': /* backwards compatibility */ - case ',': - case '>': - append_build_string(bs, (cli->utf8 ? "\342\200\231" : "'"), -1); - break; - - case 0: - append_build_string(bs, "%", 1); - goto done; - - default: - if (ENSURE_BUILD_STRING(bs, 2)) { - *bs->pos++ = '%'; - *bs->pos++ = *percent; - } - break; - - } - fmt = ++percent; - } - - done: - append_build_string(bs, fmt, -1); -} - -static const char* build_string_text(Clp_BuildString* bs, int report_oom) { - if (bs->pos) { - *bs->pos = 0; - return bs->data; - } else if (report_oom) - return "out of memory\n"; - else - return NULL; -} - -static void -do_error(Clp_Parser *clp, Clp_BuildString *bs) -{ - const char *text = build_string_text(bs, 1); - if (clp->internal->error_handler != 0) - (*clp->internal->error_handler)(clp, text); - else - fputs(text, stderr); -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param format error format - * - * Format an error message from @a format and any additional arguments in - * the ellipsis. The resulting error string is then printed to standard - * error (or passed to the error handler specified by Clp_SetErrorHandler). - * Returns the number of characters printed. - * - * The following format characters are accepted: - * - *
- *
%c
- *
A character (type int). Control characters are printed in - * caret notation. If the parser is in UTF-8 mode, the character is formatted - * in UTF-8. Otherwise, special characters are printed with backslashes and - * octal notation.
- *
%s
- *
A string (type const char *).
- *
%C
- *
The argument is a string (type const char *). The first - * character in this string is printed. If the parser is in UTF-8 mode, this - * may involve multiple bytes.
- *
%d
- *
An integer (type int). Printed in decimal.
- *
%O
- *
The current option. No values are read from the argument list; the - * current option is defined in the Clp_Parser object itself.
- *
%V
- *
Like %O, but also includes the current value, - * if any.
- *
%%
- *
Prints a percent character.
- *
%<
- *
Prints an open quote string. In UTF-8 mode, prints a left single - * quote. Otherwise prints a single quote.
- *
%>
- *
Prints a closing quote string. In UTF-8 mode, prints a right single - * quote. Otherwise prints a single quote.
- *
%,
- *
Prints an apostrophe. In UTF-8 mode, prints a right single quote. - * Otherwise prints a single quote.
- *
- * - * Note that no flag characters, precision, or field width characters are - * currently supported. - * - * @sa Clp_SetErrorHandler - */ -int -Clp_OptionError(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *format, ...) -{ - Clp_BuildString bs; - va_list val; - va_start(val, format); - build_string_init(&bs, clp); - Clp_vbsprintf(clp, &bs, format, val); - append_build_string(&bs, "\n", 1); - va_end(val); - do_error(clp, &bs); - build_string_cleanup(&bs); - return bs.pos - bs.data; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param f output file - * @param format error format - * - * Format an error message using @a format and additional arguments in the - * ellipsis, according to the Clp_OptionError formatting conventions. The - * resulting message is written to @a f. - * - * @sa Clp_OptionError */ -int -Clp_fprintf(Clp_Parser* clp, FILE* f, const char* format, ...) -{ - Clp_BuildString bs; - va_list val; - va_start(val, format); - build_string_init(&bs, NULL); - Clp_vbsprintf(clp, &bs, format, val); - va_end(val); - if (bs.pos != bs.data) - fwrite(bs.data, 1, bs.pos - bs.data, f); - build_string_cleanup(&bs); - return bs.pos - bs.data; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param f output file - * @param format error format - * @param val arguments - * - * Format an error message using @a format and @a val, according to the - * Clp_OptionError formatting conventions. The resulting message is written - * to @a f. - * - * @sa Clp_OptionError */ -int -Clp_vfprintf(Clp_Parser* clp, FILE* f, const char* format, va_list val) -{ - Clp_BuildString bs; - build_string_init(&bs, NULL); - Clp_vbsprintf(clp, &bs, format, val); - if (bs.pos != bs.data) - fwrite(bs.data, 1, bs.pos - bs.data, f); - build_string_cleanup(&bs); - return bs.pos - bs.data; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param str output string - * @param size size of output string - * @param format error format - * - * Format an error message from @a format and any additional arguments in - * the ellipsis, according to the Clp_OptionError formatting conventions. - * The resulting string is written to @a str. At most @a size characters are - * written to @a str, including a terminating null byte. The return value is - * the number of characters that would have been written (excluding the - * terminating null byte) if @a size were large enough to contain the entire - * string. - * - * @sa Clp_OptionError */ -int -Clp_vsnprintf(Clp_Parser* clp, char* str, size_t size, - const char* format, va_list val) -{ - Clp_BuildString bs; - build_string_init(&bs, NULL); - Clp_vbsprintf(clp, &bs, format, val); - if ((size_t) (bs.pos - bs.data) < size) { - memcpy(str, bs.data, bs.pos - bs.data); - str[bs.pos - bs.data] = 0; - } else { - memcpy(str, bs.data, size - 1); - str[size - 1] = 0; - } - build_string_cleanup(&bs); - return bs.pos - bs.data; -} - -static int -ambiguity_error(Clp_Parser *clp, int ambiguous, int *ambiguous_values, - const Clp_Option *opt, const Clp_InternOption *iopt, - const char *prefix, const char *fmt, ...) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - Clp_BuildString bs; - int i; - va_list val; - - va_start(val, fmt); - build_string_init(&bs, clp); - Clp_vbsprintf(clp, &bs, fmt, val); - append_build_string(&bs, "\n", 1); - - build_string_program_prefix(&bs, clp); - append_build_string(&bs, "(Possibilities are", -1); - - for (i = 0; i < ambiguous && i < MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES; i++) { - int value = ambiguous_values[i]; - const char *no_dash = ""; - if (value < 0) - value = -(value + 1), no_dash = "no-"; - if (i == 0) - append_build_string(&bs, " ", 1); - else if (i == ambiguous - 1) - append_build_string(&bs, (i == 1 ? " and " : ", and "), -1); - else - append_build_string(&bs, ", ", 2); - append_build_string(&bs, (cli->utf8 ? "\342\200\230" : "'"), -1); - append_build_string(&bs, prefix, -1); - append_build_string(&bs, no_dash, -1); - append_build_string(&bs, opt[value].long_name + iopt[value].ilongoff, -1); - append_build_string(&bs, (cli->utf8 ? "\342\200\231" : "'"), -1); - } - - if (ambiguous > MAX_AMBIGUOUS_VALUES) - append_build_string(&bs, ", and others", -1); - append_build_string(&bs, ".)\n", -1); - va_end(val); - - do_error(clp, &bs); - build_string_cleanup(&bs); - return 0; -} - -static int -copy_string(char *buf, int buflen, int bufpos, const char *what) -{ - int l = strlen(what); - if (l > buflen - bufpos - 1) - l = buflen - bufpos - 1; - memcpy(buf + bufpos, what, l); - return l; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @param buf output buffer - * @param len length of output buffer - * @return number of characters written to the buffer, not including the terminating NUL - * - * A string that looks like the last option parsed by @a clp is extracted into - * @a buf. The correct option characters are put into the string first, - * followed by the option text. The output buffer is null-terminated unless - * @a len == 0. - * - * @sa Clp_CurOptionName - */ -int -Clp_CurOptionNameBuf(Clp_Parser *clp, char *buf, int len) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int optno = cli->current_option; - int pos = 0; - if (optno < 0) - pos += copy_string(buf, len, pos, "(no current option!)"); - else if (cli->current_short) { - pos += copy_string(buf, len, pos, cli->option_chars); - if (cli->utf8) - pos = (encode_utf8(buf + pos, len - pos - 1, cli->opt[optno].short_name) - buf); - else if (pos < len - 1) - buf[pos++] = cli->opt[optno].short_name; - } else if (cli->negated_by_no) { - pos += copy_string(buf, len, pos, cli->option_chars); - pos += copy_string(buf, len, pos, "no-"); - pos += copy_string(buf, len, pos, cli->opt[optno].long_name + cli->iopt[optno].ilongoff); - } else { - pos += copy_string(buf, len, pos, cli->option_chars); - pos += copy_string(buf, len, pos, cli->opt[optno].long_name + cli->iopt[optno].ilongoff); - } - if (pos < len) - buf[pos] = 0; - return pos; -} - -/** @param clp the parser - * @return string describing the current option - * - * This function acts like Clp_CurOptionNameBuf(), but returns a pointer into - * a static buffer that will be rewritten on the next call to - * Clp_CurOptionName(). - * - * @note This function is not thread safe. - * - * @sa Clp_CurOptionName - */ -const char * -Clp_CurOptionName(Clp_Parser *clp) -{ - static char buf[256]; - Clp_CurOptionNameBuf(clp, buf, 256); - return buf; -} - -int -Clp_IsLong(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *long_name) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int optno = cli->current_option; - return optno >= 0 && strcmp(cli->opt[optno].long_name, long_name) == 0; -} - -int -Clp_IsShort(Clp_Parser *clp, int short_name) -{ - Clp_Internal *cli = clp->internal; - int optno = cli->current_option; - return optno >= 0 && cli->opt[optno].short_name == short_name; -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/config.h.in b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/config.h.in deleted file mode 100644 index e3686d8e044..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/config.h.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -/* config.h.in. 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It is distributed under the GNU General Public - * License, Version 2, or, alternatively and at your discretion, under the - * more permissive (BSD-like) Click LICENSE file as described below. - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the - * conditions listed in the Click LICENSE file, which is available in full at - * http://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/LICENSE. The conditions - * include: you must preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention - * the copyright holders in advertising related to the Software without - * their permission. The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED. This notice is a summary of the Click LICENSE file; the - * license in that file is binding. */ - -#include -#include - -typedef struct Clp_Option Clp_Option; -typedef struct Clp_Parser Clp_Parser; -typedef struct Clp_ParserState Clp_ParserState; - - -/** @brief Option description. - * - * CLP users declare arrays of Clp_Option structures to specify what options - * should be parsed. - * @sa Clp_NewParser, Clp_SetOptions */ -struct Clp_Option { - const char *long_name; /**< Name of long option, or NULL if the option - has no long name. */ - int short_name; /**< Character defining short option, or 0 if - the option has no short name. */ - int option_id; /**< User-specified ID defining option, - returned by Clp_Next. */ - int val_type; /**< ID of option's value type, or 0 if option - takes no value. */ - int flags; /**< Option parsing flags. */ -}; - -/** @name Value types - * These values describe the type of an option's argument and are used in - * the Clp_Option val_type field. For example, if an option took integers, its - * Clp_Option structure would have val_type set to Clp_ValInt. */ -/**@{*/ -#define Clp_NoVal 0 /**< @brief Option takes no value. */ -#define Clp_ValString 1 /**< @brief Option value is an - arbitrary string. */ -#define Clp_ValStringNotOption 2 /**< @brief Option value is a - non-option string. - - See Clp_DisallowOptions. */ -#define Clp_ValBool 3 /**< @brief Option value is a - boolean. - - Accepts "true", "false", "yes", "no", "1", and "0", or any - prefixes thereof. The match is case-insensitive. */ -#define Clp_ValInt 4 /**< @brief Option value is a - signed int. - - Accepts an optional "+" or "-" sign, followed by one or more - digits. The digits may be include a "0x" or "0X" prefix, for - a hexadecimal number, or a "0" prefix, for an octal number; - otherwise it is decimal. */ -#define Clp_ValUnsigned 5 /**< @brief Option value is an - unsigned int. - - Accepts an optional "+" sign, followed by one or more - digits. The digits may be include a "0x" or "0X" prefix, for - a hexadecimal number, or a "0" prefix, for an octal number; - otherwise it is decimal. */ -#define Clp_ValLong 6 /**< @brief Option value is a - signed long. */ -#define Clp_ValUnsignedLong 7 /**< @brief Option value is an - unsigned long. */ -#define Clp_ValDouble 8 /**< @brief Option value is a - double. - Accepts a real number as defined by strtod(). */ -#define Clp_ValFirstUser 10 /**< @brief Value types >= - Clp_ValFirstUser are available - for user types. */ -/**@}*/ - -/** @name Option flags - * These flags are used in the Clp_Option flags field. */ -/**@{*/ -#define Clp_Mandatory (1<<0) /**< @brief Option flag: value - is mandatory. - - It is an error if the option has no value. This is the - default if an option has arg_type != 0 and the Clp_Optional - flag is not provided. */ -#define Clp_Optional (1<<1) /**< @brief Option flag: value - is optional. */ -#define Clp_Negate (1<<2) /**< @brief Option flag: option - may be negated. - - --no-[long_name] will be accepted in argument lists. */ -#define Clp_OnlyNegated (1<<3) /**< @brief Option flag: option - must be negated. - - --no-[long_name] will be accepted in argument lists, but - --[long_name] will not. This is the default if long_name - begins with "no-". */ -#define Clp_PreferredMatch (1<<4) /**< @brief Option flag: prefer this - option when matching. - - Prefixes of --[long_name] should map to this option, even if - other options begin with --[long_name]. */ -/**@}*/ - -/** @name Option character types - * These flags are used in to define character types in Clp_SetOptionChar(). */ -/**@{*/ -/* Clp_NotOption 0 */ -#define Clp_Short (1<<0) /**< @brief Option character begins - a set of short options. */ -#define Clp_Long (1<<1) /**< @brief Option character begins - a long option. */ -#define Clp_ShortNegated (1<<2) /**< @brief Option character begins - a set of negated short options. */ -#define Clp_LongNegated (1<<3) /**< @brief Option character begins - a negated long option. */ -#define Clp_LongImplicit (1<<4) /**< @brief Option character can begin - a long option, and is part of that - long option. */ -/**@}*/ - -#define Clp_NotOption 0 /**< @brief Clp_Next value: argument - was not an option. */ -#define Clp_Done -1 /**< @brief Clp_Next value: there are - no more arguments. */ -#define Clp_BadOption -2 /**< @brief Clp_Next value: argument - was an erroneous option. */ -#define Clp_Error -3 /**< @brief Clp_Next value: internal - CLP error. */ - -#define Clp_ValSize 40 /**< @brief Minimum size of the - Clp_Parser val.cs field. */ -#define Clp_ValIntSize 10 /**< @brief Minimum size of the - Clp_Parser val.is field. */ - - -/** @brief A value parsing function. - * @param clp the parser - * @param vstr the value to be parsed - * @param complain if nonzero, report error messages via Clp_OptionError - * @param user_data user data passed to Clp_AddType() - * @return 1 if parsing succeeded, 0 otherwise - */ -typedef int (*Clp_ValParseFunc)(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *vstr, - int complain, void *user_data); - -/** @brief A function for reporting option errors. - * @param clp the parser - * @param message error message - */ -typedef void (*Clp_ErrorHandler)(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *message); - - -/** @brief Command line parser. - * - * A Clp_Parser object defines an instance of CLP, including allowed options, - * value types, and current arguments. - * @sa Clp_NewParser, Clp_SetOptions, Clp_SetArguments */ -struct Clp_Parser { - const Clp_Option *option; /**< The last option. */ - - int negated; /**< Whether the last option was negated. */ - - int have_val; /**< Whether the last option had a value. */ - const char *vstr; /**< The string value provided with the last - option. */ - - union { - int i; - unsigned u; - long l; - unsigned long ul; - double d; - const char *s; - void *pv; -#ifdef HAVE_INT64_TYPES - int64_t i64; - uint64_t u64; -#endif - char cs[Clp_ValSize]; - unsigned char ucs[Clp_ValSize]; - int is[Clp_ValIntSize]; - unsigned us[Clp_ValIntSize]; - } val; /**< The parsed value provided with the last - option. */ - - void *user_data; /**< Uninterpreted by CLP; users can set - arbitrarily. */ - - struct Clp_Internal *internal; -}; - -/** @cond never */ -#if __GNUC__ >= 4 -# define CLP_SENTINEL __attribute__((sentinel)) -#else -# define CLP_SENTINEL /* nothing */ -#endif -/** @endcond never */ - - -/** @brief Create a new Clp_Parser. */ -Clp_Parser *Clp_NewParser(int argc, const char * const *argv, - int nopt, const Clp_Option *opt); - -/** @brief Destroy a Clp_Parser object. */ -void Clp_DeleteParser(Clp_Parser *clp); - - -/** @brief Return @a clp's program name. */ -const char *Clp_ProgramName(Clp_Parser *clp); - -/** @brief Set @a clp's program name. */ -const char *Clp_SetProgramName(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *name); - - -/** @brief Set @a clp's error handler function. */ -Clp_ErrorHandler Clp_SetErrorHandler(Clp_Parser *clp, Clp_ErrorHandler errh); - -/** @brief Set @a clp's UTF-8 mode. */ -int Clp_SetUTF8(Clp_Parser *clp, int utf8); - -/** @brief Return @a clp's treatment of character @a c. */ -int Clp_OptionChar(Clp_Parser *clp, int c); - -/** @brief Set @a clp's treatment of character @a c. */ -int Clp_SetOptionChar(Clp_Parser *clp, int c, int type); - -/** @brief Set @a clp's option definitions. */ -int Clp_SetOptions(Clp_Parser *clp, int nopt, const Clp_Option *opt); - -/** @brief Set @a clp's arguments. */ -void Clp_SetArguments(Clp_Parser *clp, int argc, const char * const *argv); - -/** @brief Set whether @a clp is searching for options. */ -int Clp_SetOptionProcessing(Clp_Parser *clp, int on); - - -#define Clp_DisallowOptions (1<<0) /**< @brief Value type flag: value - can't be an option string. - - See Clp_AddType(). */ - -/** @brief Define a new value type for @a clp. */ -int Clp_AddType(Clp_Parser *clp, int val_type, int flags, - Clp_ValParseFunc parser, void *user_data); - - -#define Clp_AllowNumbers (1<<0) /**< @brief String list flag: allow - explicit numbers. - - See Clp_AddStringListType() and Clp_AddStringListTypeVec(). */ -#define Clp_StringListLong (1<<1) /**< @brief String list flag: values - have long type. */ - -/** @brief Define a new string list value type for @a clp. */ -int Clp_AddStringListTypeVec(Clp_Parser *clp, int val_type, int flags, - int nstrs, const char * const *strs, - const int *vals); - -/** @brief Define a new string list value type for @a clp. */ -int Clp_AddStringListType(Clp_Parser *clp, int val_type, int flags, ...) - CLP_SENTINEL; - - -/** @brief Parse and return the next argument from @a clp. */ -int Clp_Next(Clp_Parser *clp); - -/** @brief Return the next argument from @a clp without option parsing. */ -const char *Clp_Shift(Clp_Parser *clp, int allow_options); - - -/** @brief Create a new Clp_ParserState. */ -Clp_ParserState *Clp_NewParserState(void); - -/** @brief Destroy a Clp_ParserState object. */ -void Clp_DeleteParserState(Clp_ParserState *state); - -/** @brief Save @a clp's current state in @a state. */ -void Clp_SaveParser(const Clp_Parser *clp, Clp_ParserState *state); - -/** @brief Restore parser state from @a state into @a clp. */ -void Clp_RestoreParser(Clp_Parser *clp, const Clp_ParserState *state); - - -/** @brief Report a parser error. */ -int Clp_OptionError(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *format, ...); - -/** @brief Format a message. */ -int Clp_vsnprintf(Clp_Parser* clp, char* str, size_t size, - const char* format, va_list val); - -/** @brief Print a message. */ -int Clp_fprintf(Clp_Parser* clp, FILE* f, const char* format, ...); - -/** @brief Print a message. */ -int Clp_vfprintf(Clp_Parser* clp, FILE* f, const char* format, va_list val); - -/** @brief Extract the current option as a string. */ -int Clp_CurOptionNameBuf(Clp_Parser *clp, char *buf, int len); - -/** @brief Extract the current option as a string. */ -const char *Clp_CurOptionName(Clp_Parser *clp); - -/** @brief Test if the current option had long name @a name. */ -int Clp_IsLong(Clp_Parser *clp, const char *long_name); - -/** @brief Test if the current option had short name @a name. */ -int Clp_IsShort(Clp_Parser *clp, int short_name); - -#undef CLP_SENTINEL -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif -#endif diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/include/lcdf/inttypes.h b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/include/lcdf/inttypes.h deleted file mode 100644 index b8bcedd120e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/include/lcdf/inttypes.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef LCDF_INTTYPES_H -#define LCDF_INTTYPES_H -/* Define known-width integer types. */ - -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H -# include -#elif defined(HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H) -# include -# ifdef HAVE_U_INT_TYPES -typedef u_int8_t uint8_t; -typedef u_int16_t uint16_t; -typedef u_int32_t uint32_t; -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_FAKE_INT_TYPES -typedef signed char int8_t; -typedef unsigned char uint8_t; -typedef signed short int16_t; -typedef unsigned short uint16_t; -typedef signed int int32_t; -typedef unsigned int uint32_t; -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_UINTPTR_T -# if SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_INT -typedef unsigned int uintptr_t; -# elif SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG -typedef unsigned long uintptr_t; -# endif -#endif - -/* Note: Windows compilers call these types '[un]signed __int8', etc. */ -#endif diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/memmem.c b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/memmem.c deleted file mode 100644 index a724dc6f517..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/memmem.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -/* Some operating systems might not have memmem. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include -#endif -#include -#include -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#define memmem my_memmem - -void* -memmem(const void* haystack, size_t haystack_len, - const void* needle, size_t needle_len) -{ - const unsigned char* s = (const unsigned char*) haystack; - const unsigned char* ends = s + haystack_len - needle_len; - const unsigned char* p = (const unsigned char*) needle; - void* try; - if (needle_len == 0) - return (void*) haystack; - while (s <= ends && (try = memchr(s, *p, ends - s + 1))) - if (memcmp(try, p, needle_len) == 0) - return (void*) try; - else - s = (const unsigned char*) try + 1; - return 0; -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1ascii.1 b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1ascii.1 deleted file mode 100644 index e8fa1e11a80..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1ascii.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -.ds V 1.42 -.de M -.BR "\\$1" "(\\$2)\\$3" -.. -.TH T1ASCII 1 "" "Version \*V" -.SH NAME -t1ascii \- convert PostScript Type 1 font from binary to ASCII -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B t1ascii -\%[\fB\-l\fR \fIlength\fR] -\%[\fIinput\fR [\fIoutput\fR]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.BR t1ascii -converts Adobe Type 1 font programs in PFB (binary) format to PFA -(hexadecimal) format. If the file -.I output -is not specified output goes to the standard output. -If the file -.I input -is not specified input comes from the standard input. -' -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 5 -.BI \-\-line\-length= "num\fR, " \-l " num" -Set the maximum length of encrypted lines in the output to -.I num. -(These are the lines consisting wholly of hexadecimal digits.) The default -is 64. -' -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-warnings ", " \-w -Warn when the input font contains lines longer than 255 characters. -Long lines don't strictly conform to Adobe's Document Structuring -Conventions, and may cause problems with older software. -' -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.LP -.M t1binary 1 , -.M t1unmac 1 , -.M t1mac 1 , -.M t1asm 1 , -.M t1disasm 1 -.LP -.I "Adobe Type 1 Font Format" -.SH AUTHORS -Lee Hetherington (ilh@lcs.mit.edu) -.br -Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com) -.PP -Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating system by -Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de). diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1ascii.c b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1ascii.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3e7d2abeb10..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1ascii.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,312 +0,0 @@ -/* t1ascii - * - * This program takes an Adobe Type-1 font program in binary (PFB) format and - * converts it to ASCII (PFA) format. - * - * Copyright (c) 1992 by I. Lee Hetherington, all rights reserved. - * Copyright (c) 1998-2017 Eddie Kohler - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the - * conditions listed in the Click LICENSE file, which is available in full at - * http://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/LICENSE. The conditions - * include: you must preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention - * the copyright holders in advertising related to the Software without - * their permission. The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED. This notice is a summary of the Click LICENSE file; the - * license in that file is binding. - * - * New change log in `NEWS'. Old change log: - * - * Revision 1.2 92/06/23 10:58:43 ilh - * MSDOS porting by Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) - * incoporated. - * - * Revision 1.1 92/05/22 11:47:24 ilh - * initial version - * - * Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating system by - * Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) on June 12, 1992. Code - * specific to the MS-DOS version is encapsulated with #ifdef _MSDOS - * ... #endif, where _MSDOS is an identifier, which is automatically - * defined, if you compile with the Microsoft C/C++ Compiler. - * - */ - -/* Note: this is ANSI C. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include -#endif -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) -# include -# include -#endif -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "t1lib.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -static FILE *ofp; -static int line_length = 64; - - -/***** - * Command line - **/ - -#define OUTPUT_OPT 301 -#define VERSION_OPT 302 -#define HELP_OPT 303 -#define LINE_LEN_OPT 304 -#define WARNINGS_OPT 305 - -static Clp_Option options[] = { - { "help", 0, HELP_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "line-length", 'l', LINE_LEN_OPT, Clp_ValInt, 0 }, - { "output", 'o', OUTPUT_OPT, Clp_ValString, 0 }, - { "version", 0, VERSION_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "warnings", 'w', WARNINGS_OPT, 0, Clp_Negate } -}; -static const char *program_name; -static const char *ifp_filename = ""; -static int line_length_warning = -1; - -void -fatal_error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); - exit(1); -} - -void -error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); -} - -static void -short_usage(void) -{ - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", - program_name, program_name); -} - -static void -usage(void) -{ - printf("\ -`T1ascii' translates a PostScript Type 1 font from compact binary (PFB) to\n\ -ASCII (PFA) format. The result is written to the standard output unless an\n\ -OUTPUT file is given.\n\ -\n\ -Usage: %s [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -\n\ -Options:\n\ - -l, --line-length=NUM Set max encrypted line length (default 64).\n\ - -o, --output=FILE Write output to FILE.\n\ - -w, --warnings Warn on too-long lines.\n\ - -h, --help Print this message and exit.\n\ - --version Print version number and warranty and exit.\n\ -\n\ -Report bugs to .\n", program_name); -} - - -/***** - * PFA font_reader functions - **/ - -static int hexcol = 0; - -static void -pfa_output_ascii(char *data, int len) -{ - if (hexcol) { - putc('\n', ofp); - hexcol = 0; - } - if (line_length_warning == 0 && len > 256) { - line_length_warning = 1; - fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: %s has lines longer than 255 characters\n%s: (This may cause problems with older printers.)\n", program_name, ifp_filename, program_name); - } - fputs(data, ofp); - if (len && data[len - 1] != '\n') { - int p = len - 2; - while (p > 0 && data[p] != '\n') - p--; - hexcol = (p ? len - p - 1 : hexcol + len); - } -} - -static void -pfa_output_binary(unsigned char *data, int len) -{ - static const char *hexchar = "0123456789abcdef"; - for (; len > 0; len--, data++) { - /* trim hexadecimal lines to line_length columns */ - if (hexcol >= line_length) { - putc('\n', ofp); - hexcol = 0; - } - putc(hexchar[(*data >> 4) & 0xf], ofp); - putc(hexchar[*data & 0xf], ofp); - hexcol += 2; - } -} - -static void -pfa_output_end(void) -{ -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - - -/***** - * main() - **/ - -int -main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - struct font_reader fr; - int c; - FILE *ifp = 0; - - Clp_Parser *clp = - Clp_NewParser(argc, (const char * const *)argv, sizeof(options) / sizeof(options[0]), options); - program_name = Clp_ProgramName(clp); - - /* interpret command line arguments using CLP */ - while (1) { - int opt = Clp_Next(clp); - switch (opt) { - - case LINE_LEN_OPT: - line_length = clp->val.i; - if (line_length < 8) { - line_length = 8; - error("warning: line length raised to %d", line_length); - } else if (line_length > 1024) { - line_length = 1024; - error("warning: line length lowered to %d", line_length); - } - break; - - output_file: - case OUTPUT_OPT: - if (ofp) - fatal_error("output file already specified"); - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ofp = stdout; - else { - ofp = fopen(clp->vstr, "w"); - if (!ofp) fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case WARNINGS_OPT: - line_length_warning = (clp->negated ? -1 : 0); - break; - - case HELP_OPT: - usage(); - exit(0); - break; - - case VERSION_OPT: - printf("t1ascii (LCDF t1utils) %s\n", VERSION); - printf("Copyright (C) 1992-2017 I. Lee Hetherington, Eddie Kohler et al.\n\ -This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n\ -There is NO warranty, not even for merchantability or fitness for a\n\ -particular purpose.\n"); - exit(0); - break; - - case Clp_NotOption: - if (ifp && ofp) - fatal_error("too many arguments"); - else if (ifp) - goto output_file; - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) { - ifp_filename = ""; - ifp = stdin; - } else { - ifp_filename = clp->vstr; - ifp = fopen(clp->vstr, "rb"); - if (!ifp) - fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case Clp_Done: - goto done; - - case Clp_BadOption: - short_usage(); - exit(1); - break; - - } - } - - done: - if (!ifp) - ifp = stdin; - if (!ofp) - ofp = stdout; - if (line_length > 255 && line_length_warning == 0) - fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: selected --line-length is greater than 255\n", program_name); - -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) - /* As we are processing a PFB (binary) input */ - /* file, we must set its file mode to binary. */ - _setmode(_fileno(ifp), _O_BINARY); - _setmode(_fileno(ofp), _O_BINARY); -#endif - - /* prepare font reader */ - fr.output_ascii = pfa_output_ascii; - fr.output_binary = pfa_output_binary; - fr.output_end = pfa_output_end; - - /* peek at first byte to see if it is the PFB marker 0x80 */ - c = getc(ifp); - ungetc(c, ifp); - - /* do the file */ - if (c == PFB_MARKER) - process_pfb(ifp, ifp_filename, &fr); - else if (c == '%') - process_pfa(ifp, ifp_filename, &fr); - else - fatal_error("%s does not start with font marker (`%%' or 0x80)", ifp_filename); - - fclose(ifp); - fclose(ofp); - return 0; -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1asm.1 b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1asm.1 deleted file mode 100644 index a346be75532..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1asm.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -.ds V 1.42 -.de M -.BR "\\$1" "(\\$2)\\$3" -.. -.TH T1ASM 1 "" "Version \*V" -.SH NAME -t1asm \- assemble PostScript Type 1 font -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B t1asm -\%[\fB\-a\fR|\fB\-b\fR] -\%[\fB\-l\fR \fIlength\fR] -\%[\fIinput\fR [\fIoutput\fR]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B t1asm -assembles Adobe Type 1 font programs into either PFA (hexadecimal) or PFB -(binary) formats from a human-readable form. If the file -.I output -is not specified output goes to the standard output. If the file -.I input -is not specified input comes from the standard input. - -.B t1asm -tokenizes the charstring data and performs eexec and charstring encryption -as specified in the ``black book,'' -.I "Adobe Type 1 Font Format." - -The input must have a line of the form -.RS -.nf -.ft B -/-|{string currentfile exch readstring pop}executeonly def -.ft R -.fi -.RE -which defines the command, in this case `\-|', that is to start charstring -data. It is an error not to define such a command. Another common name for -this command is `RD'. - -After the start of the -.B Subrs -array in the input, all open braces `{' not in a comment begin a -charstring. Such a charstring is terminated by the next non-comment close -brace `}'. Within such a charstring, only comments, integers, and valid -charstring commands are allowed. Valid charstring command names can be -found in -.I "Adobe Type 1 Font Format" -and other documents describing the newer Type 2 opcodes. The format within -a charstring is unimportant as long as integers and commands are separated -by at least a one whitespace (space, tab, newline) character. Note that -within charstrings, comments are discarded because they cannot be encoded. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-pfa ", " \-a -Output in PFA (ASCII) format. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-pfb ", " \-b -Output in PFB (binary) format. This is the default. -.TP -.BI \-\-block\-length= "num\fR, " \-l " num" -PFB only: Set the maximum output block length to -.I num. -The default length is as large as memory allows. -.TP -.BI \-\-line\-length= "num\fR, " \-l " num" -PFA only: Set the maximum length of encrypted lines in the output to -.I num. -(These are the lines consisting wholly of hexadecimal digits.) The default -is 64. -.SH EXAMPLES -.LP -.nf -% t1asm Utopia-Regular.raw > Utopia-Regular.pfb -% t1asm -a Utopia-Regular.raw > Utopia-Regular.pfa -.fi -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.LP -.M t1disasm 1 , -.M t1ascii 1 , -.M t1binary 1 , -.M t1unmac 1 , -.M t1mac 1 -.LP -.I "Adobe Type 1 Font Format" -is available free from Adobe as a PDF file. -http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/PDFS/TN/T1_SPEC.PDF -.LP -.I "The Type 2 Charstring Format," -also available from Adobe as a PDF file, describes the newer Type 2 -operators, which are also used in some multiple-master Type 1 fonts like -Adobe Jenson and Kepler. -http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/PDFS/TN/5177.Type2.pdf -' -.SH AUTHORS -Lee Hetherington (ilh@lcs.mit.edu) -.br -Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com) diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1asm.c b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1asm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 67a6ced2234..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1asm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,810 +0,0 @@ -/* t1asm -*- c-basic-offset: 2 -*- - * - * This program `assembles' Adobe Type-1 font programs in pseudo-PostScript - * form into either PFB or PFA format. The human readable/editable input is - * charstring- and eexec-encrypted as specified in the `Adobe Type 1 Font - * Format' version 1.1 (the `black book'). There is a companion program, - * t1disasm, which `disassembles' PFB and PFA files into a pseudo-PostScript - * file. - * - * Copyright (c) 1992 by I. Lee Hetherington, all rights reserved. - * Copyright (c) 1998-2017 Eddie Kohler - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the - * conditions listed in the Click LICENSE file, which is available in full at - * http://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/LICENSE. The conditions - * include: you must preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention - * the copyright holders in advertising related to the Software without - * their permission. The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED. This notice is a summary of the Click LICENSE file; the - * license in that file is binding. - * - * New change log in `NEWS'. Old change log: - * - * Revision 1.4 92/07/10 10:53:09 ilh - * Added support for additional PostScript after the closefile command - * (ie., some fonts have {restore}if after the cleartomark). - * - * Revision 1.3 92/06/23 10:58:25 ilh - * MSDOS porting by Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) - * incoporated. - * - * Revision 1.2 92/05/22 11:54:45 ilh - * Fixed bug where integers larger than 32000 could not be encoded in - * charstrings. Now integer range is correct for four-byte - * twos-complement integers: -(1<<31) <= i <= (1<<31)-1. Bug detected by - * Piet Tutelaers (rcpt@urc.tue.nl). - * - * Revision 1.1 92/05/22 11:48:46 ilh - * initial version - * - * Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating system by - * Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) on June 12, 1992. Code - * specific to the MS-DOS version is encapsulated with #ifdef _MSDOS - * ... #endif, where _MSDOS is an identifier, which is automatically - * defined, if you compile with the Microsoft C/C++ Compiler. - * - */ - -/* Note: this is ANSI C. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include -#endif -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) -# include -# include -#endif -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "t1lib.h" -#include "t1asmhelp.h" - -#define LINESIZE 512 - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -typedef unsigned char byte; - -static FILE *ifp; -static FILE *ofp; -static struct pfb_writer w; -static int blocklen = -1; - -/* flags */ -static int pfb = 1; -static int active = 0; -static int ever_active = 0; -static int start_charstring = 0; -static int in_eexec = 0; - -/* need to add 1 as space for \0 */ -static char line[LINESIZE + 1]; - -/* for charstring buffering */ -static byte *charstring_buf, *charstring_bp; -static int charstring_bufsiz; - -/* decryption stuff */ -static uint16_t er, cr; -static const uint32_t c1 = 52845; -static const uint32_t c2 = 22719; - -/* table of charstring commands */ -static struct command { - const char *name; - int one, two; -} command_table[] = { - { "abs", 12, 9 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "add", 12, 10 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "and", 12, 3 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "blend", 16, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "callgsubr", 29, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "callother", 12, 16 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "callothersubr", 12, 16 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "callsubr", 10, -1 }, - { "closepath", 9, -1 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "cntrmask", 20, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "div", 12, 12 }, - { "dotsection", 12, 0 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "drop", 12, 18 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "dup", 12, 27 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "endchar", 14, -1 }, - { "eq", 12, 15 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "error", 0, -1 }, /* special */ - { "escape", 12, -1 }, /* special */ - { "exch", 12, 28 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "flex", 12, 35 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "flex1", 12, 37 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "get", 12, 21 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "hflex", 12, 34 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "hflex1", 12, 36 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "hhcurveto", 27, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "hintmask", 19, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "hlineto", 6, -1 }, - { "hmoveto", 22, -1 }, - { "hsbw", 13, -1 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "hstem", 1, -1 }, - { "hstem3", 12, 2 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "hstemhm", 18, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "hvcurveto", 31, -1 }, - { "ifelse", 12, 22 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "index", 12, 29 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "load", 12, 13 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "mul", 12, 24 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "neg", 12, 14 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "not", 12, 5 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "or", 12, 4 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "pop", 12, 17 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "put", 12, 20 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "random", 12, 23 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "rcurveline", 24, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "return", 11, -1 }, - { "rlinecurve", 25, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "rlineto", 5, -1 }, - { "rmoveto", 21, -1 }, - { "roll", 12, 30 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "rrcurveto", 8, -1 }, - { "sbw", 12, 7 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "seac", 12, 6 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "setcurrentpoint", 12, 33 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "sqrt", 12, 26 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "store", 12, 8 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "sub", 12, 11 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "vhcurveto", 30, -1 }, - { "vlineto", 7, -1 }, - { "vmoveto", 4, -1 }, - { "vstem", 3, -1 }, - { "vstem3", 12, 1 }, /* Type 1 ONLY */ - { "vstemhm", 23, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ - { "vvcurveto", 26, -1 }, /* Type 2 */ -}; /* alphabetical */ - -/* Two separate encryption functions because eexec and charstring encryption - must proceed in parallel. */ - -static byte eencrypt(byte plain) -{ - byte cipher; - - cipher = (byte)(plain ^ (er >> 8)); - er = (uint16_t)((cipher + er) * c1 + c2); - return cipher; -} - -static byte cencrypt(byte plain) -{ - byte cipher; - - /* Thanks to Tom Kacvinsky who reported that lenIV == -1 means - unencrypted charstrings. */ - if (lenIV < 0) return plain; - - cipher = (byte)(plain ^ (cr >> 8)); - cr = (uint16_t)((cipher + cr) * c1 + c2); - return cipher; -} - -/* This function outputs a single byte. If output is in PFB format then output - is buffered through blockbuf[]. If output is in PFA format, then output - will be hexadecimal if in_eexec is set, ASCII otherwise. */ - -static void output_byte(byte b) -{ - static const char *hexchar = "0123456789abcdef"; - static int hexcol = 0; - - if (pfb) { - /* PFB */ - PFB_OUTPUT_BYTE(&w, b); - } else { - /* PFA */ - if (in_eexec) { - /* trim hexadecimal lines to `blocklen' columns */ - if (hexcol >= blocklen) { - putc('\n', ofp); - hexcol = 0; - } - putc(hexchar[(b >> 4) & 0xf], ofp); - putc(hexchar[b & 0xf], ofp); - hexcol += 2; - } else { - putc(b, ofp); - } - } -} - -/* This function outputs a byte through possible eexec encryption. */ - -static void eexec_byte(byte b) -{ - if (in_eexec) - output_byte(eencrypt(b)); - else - output_byte(b); -} - -/* This function outputs a null-terminated string through possible eexec - encryption. */ - -static void eexec_string(const char *string) -{ - while (*string) - eexec_byte(*string++); -} - -/* This function gets ready for the eexec-encrypted data. If output is in - PFB format then flush current ASCII block and get ready for binary block. - We start encryption with four random (zero) bytes. */ - -static void eexec_start(char *string) -{ - eexec_string("currentfile eexec\n"); - if (pfb && w.blocktyp != PFB_BINARY) { - pfb_writer_output_block(&w); - w.blocktyp = PFB_BINARY; - } - - in_eexec = 1; - er = 55665; - eexec_byte(0); - eexec_byte(0); - eexec_byte(0); - eexec_byte(0); - eexec_string(string); -} - -/* 25.Aug.1999 -- Return 1 if this line actually looks like the start of a - charstring. We use the heuristic that it should start with `/' (a name) or - `dup' (a subroutine). Previous heuristic caused killa bad output. */ - -static int check_line_charstring(void) -{ - char *p = line; - while (isspace((unsigned char) *p)) - p++; - return (*p == '/' || (p[0] == 'd' && p[1] == 'u' && p[2] == 'p')); -} - -/* This function returns an input line of characters. A line is terminated by - length (including terminating null) greater than LINESIZE, \r, \n, \r\n, or - when active (looking for charstrings) by '{'. When terminated by a newline - the newline is put into line[]. When terminated by '{', the '{' is not put - into line[], and the flag start_charstring is set to 1. */ - -static void t1utils_getline(void) -{ - int c; - char *p = line; - int comment = 0; - start_charstring = 0; - - while (p < line + LINESIZE) { - c = getc(ifp); - - if (c == EOF) - break; - else if (c == '%') - comment = 1; - else if (active && !comment && c == '{') { - /* 25.Aug.1999 -- new check for whether we should stop be active */ - if (check_line_charstring()) { - start_charstring = 1; - break; - } else - active = 0; - } - - *p++ = (char) c; - - /* end of line processing: change CR or CRLF into LF, and exit */ - if (c == '\r') { - c = getc(ifp); - if (c != '\n') - ungetc(c, ifp); - p[-1] = '\n'; - break; - } else if (c == '\n') - break; - } - - *p = '\0'; -} - -/* This function wraps-up the eexec-encrypted data and writes ASCII trailer. - If output is in PFB format then this entails flushing binary block and - starting an ASCII block. */ - -static void eexec_end(void) -{ - int i, j; - - if (!pfb) - putc('\n', ofp); - else if (w.blocktyp != PFB_ASCII) { - pfb_writer_output_block(&w); - w.blocktyp = PFB_ASCII; - } - - in_eexec = active = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { - for (j = 0; j < 64; j++) - eexec_byte('0'); - eexec_byte('\n'); - } -} - -/* This function is used by the binary search, bsearch(), for command names in - the command table. */ - -static int CDECL command_compare(const void *key, const void *item) -{ - return strcmp((const char *) key, ((const struct command *) item)->name); -} - -/* This function returns 1 if the string is an integer and 0 otherwise. */ - -static int is_integer(char *string) -{ - if (isdigit((unsigned char) string[0]) || string[0] == '-' || string[0] == '+') { - while (*++string && isdigit((unsigned char) *string)) - ; /* deliberately empty */ - if (!*string) - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -/* This function initializes charstring encryption. Note that this is called - at the beginning of every charstring. */ - -static void charstring_start(void) -{ - int i; - - if (!charstring_buf) { - charstring_bufsiz = 65536; - if (!(charstring_buf = (byte *) malloc(charstring_bufsiz))) - fatal_error("out of memory"); - } - - charstring_bp = charstring_buf; - cr = 4330; - for (i = 0; i < lenIV; i++) - *charstring_bp++ = cencrypt((byte) 0); -} - -/* This function encrypts and buffers a single byte of charstring data. */ - -static void charstring_byte(int v) -{ - byte b = (byte)(v & 0xff); - if (charstring_bp - charstring_buf == charstring_bufsiz) { - charstring_bufsiz *= 2; - if (!(charstring_buf = (byte *) realloc(charstring_buf, charstring_bufsiz))) - fatal_error("out of memory"); - charstring_bp = charstring_buf + charstring_bufsiz / 2; - } - *charstring_bp++ = cencrypt(b); -} - -/* This function outputs buffered, encrypted charstring data through possible - eexec encryption. */ - -static void charstring_end(void) -{ - byte *bp; - - sprintf(line, "%d ", (int) (charstring_bp - charstring_buf)); - eexec_string(line); - sprintf(line, "%s ", cs_start); - eexec_string(line); - for (bp = charstring_buf; bp < charstring_bp; bp++) - eexec_byte(*bp); -} - -/* This function generates the charstring representation of an integer. */ - -static void charstring_int(int num) -{ - int x; - - if (num >= -107 && num <= 107) { - charstring_byte(num + 139); - } else if (num >= 108 && num <= 1131) { - x = num - 108; - charstring_byte(x / 256 + 247); - charstring_byte(x % 256); - } else if (num >= -1131 && num <= -108) { - x = abs(num) - 108; - charstring_byte(x / 256 + 251); - charstring_byte(x % 256); - } else if (num >= (-2147483647-1) && num <= 2147483647) { - charstring_byte(255); - charstring_byte(num >> 24); - charstring_byte(num >> 16); - charstring_byte(num >> 8); - charstring_byte(num); - } else { - error("can't format huge number `%d'", num); - /* output 0 instead */ - charstring_byte(139); - } -} - -/* This function returns one charstring token. It ignores comments. */ - -static void get_charstring_token(void) -{ - int c = getc(ifp); - while (isspace(c)) - c = getc(ifp); - - if (c == '%') { - while (c != EOF && c != '\r' && c != '\n') - c = getc(ifp); - get_charstring_token(); - - } else if (c == '}') { - line[0] = '}'; - line[1] = 0; - - } else { - char *p = line; - while (p < line + LINESIZE) { - *p++ = c; - c = getc(ifp); - if (c == EOF || isspace(c) || c == '%' || c == '}') { - ungetc(c, ifp); - break; - } - } - *p = 0; - } -} - - -/* This function parses an entire charstring into integers and commands, - outputting bytes through the charstring buffer. */ - -static void parse_charstring(void) -{ - struct command *cp; - - charstring_start(); - while (!feof(ifp)) { - get_charstring_token(); - if (line[0] == '}') - break; - if (is_integer(line)) { - charstring_int(atoi(line)); - } else { - int one; - int two; - int ok = 0; - - cp = (struct command *) - bsearch((void *) line, (void *) command_table, - sizeof(command_table) / sizeof(struct command), - sizeof(struct command), - command_compare); - - if (cp) { - one = cp->one; - two = cp->two; - ok = 1; - - } else if (strncmp(line, "escape_", 7) == 0) { - /* Parse the `escape' keyword requested by Lee Chun-Yu and Werner - Lemberg */ - one = 12; - if (sscanf(line + 7, "%d", &two) == 1) - ok = 1; - - } else if (strncmp(line, "UNKNOWN_", 8) == 0) { - /* Allow unanticipated UNKNOWN commands. */ - one = 12; - if (sscanf(line + 8, "12_%d", &two) == 1) - ok = 1; - else if (sscanf(line + 8, "%d", &one) == 1) { - two = -1; - ok = 1; - } - } - - if (!ok) - error("unknown charstring command `%s'", line); - else if (one < 0 || one > 255) - error("bad charstring command number `%d'", one); - else if (two > 255) - error("bad charstring command number `%d'", two); - else if (two < 0) - charstring_byte(one); - else { - charstring_byte(one); - charstring_byte(two); - } - } - } - charstring_end(); -} - - -/***** - * Command line - **/ - -#define BLOCK_LEN_OPT 300 -#define OUTPUT_OPT 301 -#define VERSION_OPT 302 -#define HELP_OPT 303 -#define PFB_OPT 304 -#define PFA_OPT 305 - -static Clp_Option options[] = { - { "block-length", 'l', BLOCK_LEN_OPT, Clp_ValInt, 0 }, - { "help", 0, HELP_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "line-length", 0, BLOCK_LEN_OPT, Clp_ValInt, 0 }, - { "output", 'o', OUTPUT_OPT, Clp_ValString, 0 }, - { "pfa", 'a', PFA_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "pfb", 'b', PFB_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "version", 0, VERSION_OPT, 0, 0 }, -}; -static const char *program_name; - -void -fatal_error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); - exit(1); -} - -void -error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); -} - -static void -short_usage(void) -{ - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", - program_name, program_name); -} - -static void -usage(void) -{ - printf("\ -`T1asm' translates a human-readable version of a PostScript Type 1 font into\n\ -standard PFB or PFA format. The result is written to the standard output\n\ -unless an OUTPUT file is given.\n\ -\n\ -Usage: %s [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -\n\ -Options:\n\ - -a, --pfa Output font in ASCII (PFA) format.\n\ - -b, --pfb Output font in binary (PFB) format. This is\n\ - the default.\n\ - -l, --block-length NUM Set max block length for PFB output.\n\ - -l, --line-length NUM Set max encrypted line length for PFA output.\n\ - -o, --output=FILE Write output to FILE.\n\ - -h, --help Print this message and exit.\n\ - --version Print version number and warranty and exit.\n\ -\n\ -Report bugs to .\n", program_name); -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - char *p, *q; - - Clp_Parser *clp = - Clp_NewParser(argc, (const char * const *)argv, sizeof(options) / sizeof(options[0]), options); - program_name = Clp_ProgramName(clp); - - /* interpret command line arguments using CLP */ - while (1) { - int opt = Clp_Next(clp); - switch (opt) { - - case BLOCK_LEN_OPT: - blocklen = clp->val.i; - break; - - output_file: - case OUTPUT_OPT: - if (ofp) - fatal_error("output file already specified"); - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ofp = stdout; - else if (!(ofp = fopen(clp->vstr, "w"))) - fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - break; - - case PFB_OPT: - pfb = 1; - break; - - case PFA_OPT: - pfb = 0; - break; - - case HELP_OPT: - usage(); - exit(0); - break; - - case VERSION_OPT: - printf("t1asm (LCDF t1utils) %s\n", VERSION); - printf("Copyright (C) 1992-2017 I. Lee Hetherington, Eddie Kohler et al.\n\ -This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n\ -There is NO warranty, not even for merchantability or fitness for a\n\ -particular purpose.\n"); - exit(0); - break; - - case Clp_NotOption: - if (ifp && ofp) - fatal_error("too many arguments"); - else if (ifp) - goto output_file; - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ifp = stdin; - else if (!(ifp = fopen(clp->vstr, "r"))) - fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - break; - - case Clp_Done: - goto done; - - case Clp_BadOption: - short_usage(); - exit(1); - break; - - } - } - - done: - if (!pfb) { - if (blocklen == -1) - blocklen = 64; - else if (blocklen < 8) { - blocklen = 8; - error("warning: line length raised to %d", blocklen); - } else if (blocklen > 1024) { - blocklen = 1024; - error("warning: line length lowered to %d", blocklen); - } - } - - if (!ifp) ifp = stdin; - if (!ofp) ofp = stdout; - - if (pfb) - init_pfb_writer(&w, blocklen, ofp); - -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) - /* If we are processing a PFB (binary) output */ - /* file, we must set its file mode to binary. */ - _setmode(_fileno(ofp), _O_BINARY); -#endif - - /* Finally, we loop until no more input. Some special things to look for are - the `currentfile eexec' line, the beginning of the `/Subrs' or - `/CharStrings' definition, the definition of `/lenIV', and the definition - of the charstring start command which has `...string currentfile...' in - it. - - Being careful: Check with `/Subrs' and `/CharStrings' to see that a - number follows the token -- otherwise, the token is probably nested in a - subroutine a la Adobe Jenson, and we shouldn't pay attention to it. - - Bugs: Occurrence of `/Subrs 9' in a comment will fool t1asm. - - Thanks to Tom Kacvinsky who reported that some fonts come - without /Subrs sections and provided a patch. */ - - while (!feof(ifp) && !ferror(ifp)) { - t1utils_getline(); - - if (!ever_active) { - if (strncmp(line, "currentfile eexec", 17) == 0 && isspace((unsigned char) line[17])) { - /* Allow arbitrary whitespace after "currentfile eexec". - Thanks to Tom Kacvinsky for reporting this. - Note: strlen("currentfile eexec") == 17. */ - for (p = line + 18; isspace((unsigned char) *p); p++) - ; - eexec_start(p); - continue; - } else if (strncmp(line, "/lenIV", 6) == 0) { - set_lenIV(line, strlen(line)); - } else if ((p = strstr(line, "string currentfile"))) { - set_cs_start(line, strlen(line)); - } - } - - if (!active) { - if ((p = strstr(line, "/Subrs")) && isdigit((unsigned char) p[7])) - ever_active = active = 1; - else if ((p = strstr(line, "/CharStrings")) && isdigit((unsigned char) p[13])) - ever_active = active = 1; - } - if ((p = strstr(line, "currentfile closefile"))) { - /* 2/14/99 -- happy Valentine's day! -- don't look for `mark - currentfile closefile'; the `mark' might be on a different line */ - /* 1/3/2002 -- happy new year! -- Luc Devroye reports a failure with - some printers when `currentfile closefile' is followed by space */ - p += sizeof("currentfile closefile") - 1; - for (q = p; isspace((unsigned char) *q) && *q != '\n'; q++) - /* nada */; - if (q == p && !*q) - error("warning: `currentfile closefile' line too long"); - else if (q != p) { - if (*q != '\n') - error("text after `currentfile closefile' ignored"); - *p++ = '\n'; - *p++ = '\0'; - } - eexec_string(line); - break; - } - - eexec_string(line); - - /* output line data */ - if (start_charstring) { - if (!cs_start[0]) - fatal_error("couldn't find charstring start command"); - parse_charstring(); - } - } - - /* Handle remaining PostScript after the eexec section */ - if (in_eexec) - eexec_end(); - - /* There may be additional code. */ - while (!feof(ifp) && !ferror(ifp)) { - t1utils_getline(); - eexec_string(line); - } - - if (pfb) - pfb_writer_end(&w); - - /* the end! */ - if (!ever_active) - error("warning: no charstrings found in input file"); - fclose(ifp); - fclose(ofp); - return 0; -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1asmhelp.h b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1asmhelp.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1cb5b09b180..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1asmhelp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef T1ASMHELP_H -#define T1ASMHELP_H - -static int lenIV = 4; - -/* If the line contains an entry of the form `/lenIV ' then set the global - lenIV to . This indicates the number of random bytes at the beginning - of each charstring. */ - -#define memmem my_memmem - -static void -set_lenIV(const char* line, size_t line_len) -{ - char* p = memmem(line, line_len, "/lenIV ", 7); - - /* Allow lenIV to be negative. Thanks to Tom Kacvinsky */ - if (p && p + 7 < line + line_len) { - const char* x = p + 7 + (p[7] == '+' || p[7] == '-'); - if (x < line + line_len && isdigit((unsigned char) *x)) { - lenIV = (unsigned char) *x - '0'; - for (++x; x < line + line_len && isdigit((unsigned char) *x); ++x) - lenIV = 10 * lenIV + (unsigned char) *x - '0'; - if (p[7] == '-') - lenIV = -lenIV; - } - } -} - - -static char cs_start_init[] = ""; -static char *cs_start = cs_start_init; - -static void -set_cs_start(const char* line, size_t line_len) -{ - static int cs_start_set = 0; - char *p, *q, *r; - - if ((p = memmem(line, line_len, "string currentfile", 18)) - && memmem(line, line_len, "readstring", 10)) { - /* locate the name of the charstring start command */ - for (q = p; q != line && *(q-1) != '/'; --q) - /* nada */; - if (q != line) { - for (r = q; r != p && !isspace((unsigned char) *r) && *r != '{'; ++r) - /* nada */; - if (cs_start_set) - free(cs_start); - cs_start = p = malloc(r - q + 1); - memcpy(p, q, r - q); - p[r - q] = 0; - cs_start_set = 1; - } - } -} - -#endif diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1binary.1 b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1binary.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 9a1e8f02bed..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1binary.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -.ds V 1.42 -.de M -.BR "\\$1" "(\\$2)\\$3" -.. -.TH T1BINARY 1 "" "Version \*V" -.SH NAME -t1binary \- convert PostScript Type 1 font from ASCII to binary -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B t1binary -\%[\fB\-l\fR \fIlength\fR] -\%[\fIinput\fR [\fIoutput\fR]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B t1binary -converts Adobe Type 1 font programs in PFA (hexadecimal) format to PFB -(binary) format. If the file -.I output -is not specified output goes to the standard output. -If the file -.I input -is not specified input comes from the standard input. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 5 -.BI \-\-block\-length= "length\fR, " \-l " length" -Set the maximum length of sections in PFB output to -.I length. -The default length is as large as memory allows. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.LP -.M t1ascii 1 , -.M t1unmac 1 , -.M t1mac 1 , -.M t1disasm 1 , -.M t1asm 1 -.LP -.I "Adobe Type 1 Font Format" -.SH AUTHORS -Lee Hetherington (ilh@lcs.mit.edu) -.br -Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com) -.PP -Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating system by -Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de). diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1binary.c b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1binary.c deleted file mode 100644 index 240617ada0b..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1binary.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,285 +0,0 @@ -/* t1binary - * - * This program takes an Adobe Type-1 font program in ASCII (PFA) format and - * converts it to binary (PFB) format. - * - * Copyright (c) 1992 by I. Lee Hetherington, all rights reserved. - * Copyright (c) 1998-2017 Eddie Kohler - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the - * conditions listed in the Click LICENSE file, which is available in full at - * http://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/LICENSE. The conditions - * include: you must preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention - * the copyright holders in advertising related to the Software without - * their permission. The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED. This notice is a summary of the Click LICENSE file; the - * license in that file is binding. - * - * New change log in `NEWS'. Old change log: - * - * Revision 1.2 92/06/23 10:58:08 ilh - * MSDOS porting by Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) - * incoporated. - * - * Revision 1.1 92/05/22 11:58:17 ilh - * initial version - * - * Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating system by - * Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) on June 12, 1992. Code - * specific to the MS-DOS version is encapsulated with #ifdef _MSDOS - * ... #endif, where _MSDOS is an identifier, which is automatically - * defined, if you compile with the Microsoft C/C++ Compiler. - * - */ - -/* Note: this is ANSI C. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include -#endif -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) -# include -# include -#endif -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "t1lib.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -typedef unsigned char byte; - -/* for PFB block buffering */ -static struct pfb_writer w; - - -/* PFB font_reader functions */ - -static void -pfb_output_ascii(char *s, int len) -{ - if (w.blocktyp == PFB_BINARY) { - pfb_writer_output_block(&w); - w.blocktyp = PFB_ASCII; - } - for (; len > 0; len--, s++) - PFB_OUTPUT_BYTE(&w, (byte)*s); -} - -static void -pfb_output_binary(unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - if (w.blocktyp == PFB_ASCII) { - pfb_writer_output_block(&w); - w.blocktyp = PFB_BINARY; - } - for (; len > 0; len--, s++) - PFB_OUTPUT_BYTE(&w, *s); -} - -static void -pfb_output_end(void) -{ - pfb_writer_end(&w); -} - - -/***** - * Command line - **/ - -#define BLOCK_LEN_OPT 300 -#define OUTPUT_OPT 301 -#define VERSION_OPT 302 -#define HELP_OPT 303 - -static Clp_Option options[] = { - { "block-length", 'l', BLOCK_LEN_OPT, Clp_ValInt, 0 }, - { "help", 0, HELP_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "length", 0, BLOCK_LEN_OPT, Clp_ValInt, 0 }, - { "output", 'o', OUTPUT_OPT, Clp_ValString, 0 }, - { "version", 0, VERSION_OPT, 0, 0 }, -}; -static const char *program_name; - - -void -fatal_error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); - exit(1); -} - -void -error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); -} - - -static void -short_usage(void) -{ - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", - program_name, program_name); -} - - -static void -usage(void) -{ - printf("\ -`T1binary' translates a PostScript Type 1 font from ASCII (PFA) to compact\n\ -binary (PFB) format. The result is written to the standard output unless an\n\ -OUTPUT file is given.\n\ -\n\ -Usage: %s [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -\n\ -Options:\n\ - -l, --block-length=NUM Set max output block length.\n\ - -o, --output=FILE Write output to FILE.\n\ - -h, --help Print this message and exit.\n\ - --version Print version number and warranty and exit.\n\ -\n\ -Report bugs to .\n", program_name); -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - - -int -main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - int c; - FILE *ifp = 0, *ofp = 0; - const char *ifp_filename = ""; - struct font_reader fr; - int max_blocklen = -1; - - Clp_Parser *clp = - Clp_NewParser(argc, (const char * const *)argv, sizeof(options) / sizeof(options[0]), options); - program_name = Clp_ProgramName(clp); - - /* interpret command line arguments using CLP */ - while (1) { - int opt = Clp_Next(clp); - switch (opt) { - - case BLOCK_LEN_OPT: - max_blocklen = clp->val.i; - if (max_blocklen <= 0) { - max_blocklen = 1; - error("warning: block length raised to %d", max_blocklen); - } - break; - - output_file: - case OUTPUT_OPT: - if (ofp) - fatal_error("output file already specified"); - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ofp = stdout; - else { - ofp = fopen(clp->vstr, "wb"); - if (!ofp) fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case HELP_OPT: - usage(); - exit(0); - break; - - case VERSION_OPT: - printf("t1binary (LCDF t1utils) %s\n", VERSION); - printf("Copyright (C) 1992-2017 I. Lee Hetherington, Eddie Kohler et al.\n\ -This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n\ -There is NO warranty, not even for merchantability or fitness for a\n\ -particular purpose.\n"); - exit(0); - break; - - case Clp_NotOption: - if (ifp && ofp) - fatal_error("too many arguments"); - else if (ifp) - goto output_file; - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ifp = stdin; - else { - ifp_filename = clp->vstr; - ifp = fopen(clp->vstr, "r"); - if (!ifp) fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case Clp_Done: - goto done; - - case Clp_BadOption: - short_usage(); - exit(1); - break; - - } - } - - done: - if (!ifp) ifp = stdin; - if (!ofp) ofp = stdout; - -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) - /* As we are processing a PFB (binary) output */ - /* file, we must set its file mode to binary. */ - _setmode(_fileno(ofp), _O_BINARY); -#endif - - /* prepare font reader and pfb writer */ - fr.output_ascii = pfb_output_ascii; - fr.output_binary = pfb_output_binary; - fr.output_end = pfb_output_end; - init_pfb_writer(&w, max_blocklen, ofp); - - /* peek at first byte to see if it is the PFB marker 0x80 */ - c = getc(ifp); - ungetc(c, ifp); - - /* do the file */ - if (c == PFB_MARKER) - process_pfb(ifp, ifp_filename, &fr); - else if (c == '%') - process_pfa(ifp, ifp_filename, &fr); - else - fatal_error("%s does not start with font marker (`%%' or 0x80)", ifp_filename); - - fclose(ifp); - fclose(ofp); - - if (!w.binary_blocks_written) - fatal_error("no binary blocks written! Are you sure this was a font?"); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1disasm.1 b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1disasm.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 60940523142..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1disasm.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -.ds V 1.42 -.de M -.BR "\\$1" "(\\$2)\\$3" -.. -.TH T1DISASM 1 "" "Version \*V" -.SH NAME -t1disasm \- disassemble PostScript Type 1 font -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B t1disasm -\%[\fIinput\fR [\fIoutput\fR]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B t1disasm -disassembles Adobe Type 1 font programs in either PFA (hexadecimal) or PFB -(binary) formats into human-readable form. If the file -.I output -is not specified output goes to the standard output. -If the file -.I input -is not specified input comes from the standard input. - -.B t1disasm -performs eexec and charstring decryption as specified in the ``black -book'', -.I "Adobe Type 1 Font Format." -Additionally, the charstring binary tokens are expanded into human-readable -text form, using the names given in the black book and later documents -describing Type 2 opcodes. -.SH EXAMPLES -.LP -.nf -% t1disasm Utopia-Regular.pfb Utopia-Regular.raw -% t1disasm Utopia-Regular.pfa Utopia-Regular.raw -.fi - -In -.B Subrs -entries in Utopia-Regular.raw will look like -.RS -.nf -.ft B -dup 5 { - 8 111 vstem - \-12 128 hstem - 707 \-20 hstem - return - } | -.ft R -.fi -.RE -and the -.B CharStrings -entries like -.RS -.nf -.ft B -/exclam { - 58 242 hsbw - 6 callsubr - 5 4 callsubr - 63 707 rmoveto - \-54 0 \-5 \-22 4 \-45 rrcurveto - 40 \-431 rlineto - 29 hlineto - 42 431 rlineto - 4 45 \-5 22 \-55 0 rrcurveto - closepath - 6 4 callsubr - \-719 vmoveto - 243 callsubr - endchar - } |\- -.ft R -.fi -.RE -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.LP -.M t1asm 1 , -.M t1ascii 1 , -.M t1binary 1 , -.M t1unmac 1 , -.M t1mac 1 -.LP -.I "Adobe Type 1 Font Format" -is available free from Adobe as a PDF file: -http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/PDFS/TN/T1_SPEC.PDF -.LP -.I "The Type 2 Charstring Format," -also available from Adobe as a PDF file, describes the newer Type 2 -operators, which are also used in some multiple-master Type 1 fonts like -Adobe Jenson and Kepler: -http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/PDFS/TN/5177.Type2.pdf -' -.SH AUTHORS -Lee Hetherington (ilh@lcs.mit.edu) -.br -Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com) diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1disasm.c b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1disasm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4382f6839b7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1disasm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,760 +0,0 @@ -/* t1disasm - * - * This program `disassembles' Adobe Type-1 font programs in either PFB or PFA - * format. It produces a human readable/editable pseudo-PostScript file by - * performing eexec and charstring decryption as specified in the `Adobe Type 1 - * Font Format' version 1.1 (the `black book'). There is a companion program, - * t1asm, which `assembles' such a pseudo-PostScript file into either PFB or - * PFA format. - * - * Copyright (c) 1992 by I. Lee Hetherington, all rights reserved. - * Copyright (c) 1998-2017 Eddie Kohler - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the - * conditions listed in the Click LICENSE file, which is available in full at - * http://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/LICENSE. The conditions - * include: you must preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention - * the copyright holders in advertising related to the Software without - * their permission. The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED. This notice is a summary of the Click LICENSE file; the - * license in that file is binding. - * - * New change log in `NEWS'. Old change log: - * - * Revision 1.4 92/07/10 10:55:08 ilh - * Added support for additional PostScript after the closefile command - * (ie., some fonts have {restore}if' after the cleartomark). Also, - * removed hardwired charstring start command (-| or RD) in favor of - * automatically determining it. - * - * Revision 1.3 92/06/23 10:57:53 ilh - * MSDOS porting by Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) - * incoporated. - * - * Revision 1.2 92/05/22 12:05:33 ilh - * Fixed bug where we were counting on sprintf to return its first - * argument---not true in ANSI C. This bug was detected by Piet - * Tutelaers (rcpt@urc.tue.nl). Also, fixed (signed) integer overflow - * error when testing high-order bit of integer for possible - * sign-extension by making comparison between unsigned integers. - * - * Revision 1.1 92/05/22 12:04:07 ilh - * initial version - * - * Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating system by - * Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) on June 12, 1992. Code - * specific to the MS-DOS version is encapsulated with #ifdef _MSDOS - * ... #endif, where _MSDOS is an identifier, which is automatically - * defined, if you compile with the Microsoft C/C++ Compiler. - * - */ - -/* Note: this is ANSI C. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include -#endif -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) -# include -# include -#endif -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "t1lib.h" -#include "t1asmhelp.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -typedef unsigned char byte; - -static FILE *ofp; -static int unknown = 0; - -/* decryption stuff */ -static const uint32_t c1 = 52845; -static const uint32_t c2 = 22719; -static uint16_t cr_default = 4330; -static uint16_t er_default = 55665; - -static int error_count = 0; - - -/* Subroutine to output strings. */ - -static void -output(const char *string) -{ - fprintf(ofp, "%s", string); -} - -/* Subroutine to neatly format output of charstring tokens. If token = "\n", - then a newline is output. If at start of line (start == 1), prefix token - with tab, otherwise a space. */ - -static void -output_token(const char *token) -{ - static int start = 1; - if (strcmp(token, "\n") == 0) { - fprintf(ofp, "\n"); - start = 1; - } else { - fprintf(ofp, "%s%s", start ? "\t" : " ", token); - start = 0; - } -} - -/* Subroutine to decrypt and ASCII-ify tokens in charstring data. The - charstring decryption machinery is fired up, skipping the first lenIV - bytes, and the decrypted tokens are expanded into human-readable form. */ - -static void -decrypt_charstring(unsigned char *line, int len) -{ - int i; - int32_t val; - char buf[20]; - - /* decrypt charstring */ - if (lenIV >= 0) { - /* only decrypt if lenIV >= 0 -- negative lenIV means unencrypted - charstring. Thanks to Tom Kacvinsky */ - uint16_t cr = cr_default; - byte plain; - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { - byte cipher = line[i]; - plain = (byte)(cipher ^ (cr >> 8)); - cr = (uint16_t)((cipher + cr) * c1 + c2); - line[i] = plain; - } - line += lenIV; - len -= lenIV; - } - - /* handle each charstring command */ - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { - byte b = line[i]; - - if (b >= 32) { - if (b >= 32 && b <= 246) - val = b - 139; - else if (b >= 247 && b <= 250) { - i++; - val = (b - 247)*256 + 108 + line[i]; - } else if (b >= 251 && b <= 254) { - i++; - val = -(b - 251)*256 - 108 - line[i]; - } else { - uint32_t uval; - uval = (uint32_t) line[i+1] << 24; - uval |= (uint32_t) line[i+2] << 16; - uval |= (uint32_t) line[i+3] << 8; - uval |= (uint32_t) line[i+4] << 0; - /* in case an int32 is larger than four bytes---sign extend */ -#if INT_MAX > 0x7FFFFFFFUL - if (uval & 0x80000000U) - uval |= ~0x7FFFFFFFU; -#endif - val = (int32_t) uval; - i += 4; - } - sprintf(buf, "%d", val); - output_token(buf); - - } else { - switch (b) { - case 0: output_token("error"); break; /* special */ - case 1: output_token("hstem"); break; - case 3: output_token("vstem"); break; - case 4: output_token("vmoveto"); break; - case 5: output_token("rlineto"); break; - case 6: output_token("hlineto"); break; - case 7: output_token("vlineto"); break; - case 8: output_token("rrcurveto"); break; - case 9: output_token("closepath"); break; /* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 10: output_token("callsubr"); break; - case 11: output_token("return"); break; - case 13: output_token("hsbw"); break; /* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 14: output_token("endchar"); break; - case 16: output_token("blend"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 18: output_token("hstemhm"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 19: output_token("hintmask"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 20: output_token("cntrmask"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 21: output_token("rmoveto"); break; - case 22: output_token("hmoveto"); break; - case 23: output_token("vstemhm"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 24: output_token("rcurveline"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 25: output_token("rlinecurve"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 26: output_token("vvcurveto"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 27: output_token("hhcurveto"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 28: { /* Type 2 */ - /* short integer */ - val = (line[i+1] & 0xff) << 8; - val |= (line[i+2] & 0xff); - i += 2; - if (val & 0x8000) - val |= ~0x7FFF; - sprintf(buf, "%d", val); - output_token(buf); - } - case 29: output_token("callgsubr"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 30: output_token("vhcurveto"); break; - case 31: output_token("hvcurveto"); break; - case 12: - i++; - b = line[i]; - switch (b) { - case 0: output_token("dotsection"); break; /* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 1: output_token("vstem3"); break; /* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 2: output_token("hstem3"); break; /* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 3: output_token("and"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 4: output_token("or"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 5: output_token("not"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 6: output_token("seac"); break; /* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 7: output_token("sbw"); break; /* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 8: output_token("store"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 9: output_token("abs"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 10: output_token("add"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 11: output_token("sub"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 12: output_token("div"); break; - case 13: output_token("load"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 14: output_token("neg"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 15: output_token("eq"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 16: output_token("callothersubr"); break; /* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 17: output_token("pop"); break; /* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 18: output_token("drop"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 20: output_token("put"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 21: output_token("get"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 22: output_token("ifelse"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 23: output_token("random"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 24: output_token("mul"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 26: output_token("sqrt"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 27: output_token("dup"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 28: output_token("exch"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 29: output_token("index"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 30: output_token("roll"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 33: output_token("setcurrentpoint"); break;/* Type 1 ONLY */ - case 34: output_token("hflex"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 35: output_token("flex"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 36: output_token("hflex1"); break; /* Type 2 */ - case 37: output_token("flex1"); break; /* Type 2 */ - default: - sprintf(buf, "escape_%d", b); - unknown++; - output_token(buf); - break; - } - break; - default: - sprintf(buf, "UNKNOWN_%d", b); - unknown++; - output_token(buf); - break; - } - output_token("\n"); - } - } - if (i > len) { - output("\terror\n"); - error("disassembly error: charstring too short"); - } -} - - -/* Disassembly font_reader functions */ - -static int in_eexec = 0; -static unsigned char *save = 0; -static int save_len = 0; -static int save_cap = 0; - -static void -append_save(const unsigned char *line, int len) -{ - if (line == save) { - assert(len <= save_cap); - save_len = len; - return; - } - if (save_len + len >= save_cap) { - unsigned char *new_save; - if (!save_cap) save_cap = 1024; - while (save_len + len >= save_cap) save_cap *= 2; - new_save = (unsigned char *)malloc(save_cap); - if (!new_save) - fatal_error("out of memory"); - memcpy(new_save, save, save_len); - free(save); - save = new_save; - } - memcpy(save + save_len, line, len); - save_len += len; -} - - -static unsigned char* -check_eexec_charstrings_begin(unsigned char* line, int line_len) -{ - unsigned char* line_end = line + line_len; - line = memmem(line, line_len, "/CharStrings ", 13); - if (!line) - return 0; - line += 13; - while (line < line_end && isspace(*line)) - ++line; - if (line == line_end || !isdigit(*line)) - return 0; - while (line < line_end && isdigit(*line)) - ++line; - if (line == line_end || !isspace(*line)) - return 0; - while (line < line_end && isspace(*line)) - ++line; - if (line_end - line < 14 || memcmp(line, "dict dup begin", 14) != 0) - return 0; - line += 14; - while (line < line_end && isspace(*line)) - ++line; - if (line == line_end || *line != '/') - return 0; - return line; -} - - -/* returns 1 if next \n should be deleted */ - -static int -eexec_line(unsigned char *line, int line_len) -{ - int cs_start_len = strlen(cs_start); - int pos; - int first_space; - int digits; - int cut_newline = 0; - - /* append this data to the end of `save' if necessary */ - if (save_len) { - append_save(line, line_len); - line = save; - line_len = save_len; - save_len = 0; - } - - if (!line_len) - return 0; - - /* Look for charstring start */ - - /* skip first word */ - for (pos = 0; pos < line_len && isspace(line[pos]); pos++) - ; - while (pos < line_len && !isspace(line[pos])) - pos++; - if (pos >= line_len) - goto not_charstring; - - /* skip spaces */ - first_space = pos; - while (pos < line_len && isspace(line[pos])) - pos++; - if (pos >= line_len || !isdigit(line[pos])) - goto not_charstring; - - /* skip number */ - digits = pos; - while (pos < line_len && isdigit(line[pos])) - pos++; - - /* check for subr (another number) */ - if (pos < line_len - 1 && isspace(line[pos]) && isdigit(line[pos+1])) { - first_space = pos; - digits = pos + 1; - for (pos = digits; pos < line_len && isdigit(line[pos]); pos++) - ; - } - - /* check for charstring start */ - if (pos + 2 + cs_start_len < line_len - && pos > digits - && line[pos] == ' ' - && strncmp((const char *)(line + pos + 1), cs_start, cs_start_len) == 0 - && line[pos + 1 + cs_start_len] == ' ') { - /* check if charstring is long enough */ - int cs_len = atoi((const char *)(line + digits)); - if (pos + 2 + cs_start_len + cs_len < line_len) { - /* long enough! */ - if (line[line_len - 1] == '\r') { - line[line_len - 1] = '\n'; - cut_newline = 1; - } - fprintf(ofp, "%.*s {\n", first_space, line); - decrypt_charstring(line + pos + 2 + cs_start_len, cs_len); - pos += 2 + cs_start_len + cs_len; - fprintf(ofp, "\t}%.*s", line_len - pos, line + pos); - return cut_newline; - } else { - /* not long enough! */ - append_save(line, line_len); - return 0; - } - } - - /* otherwise, just output the line */ - not_charstring: - /* 6.Oct.2003 - Werner Lemberg reports a stupid Omega font that behaves - badly: a charstring definition follows "/Charstrings ... begin", ON THE - SAME LINE. */ - { - unsigned char* csbegin = check_eexec_charstrings_begin(line, line_len); - if (csbegin) { - int len = csbegin - line; - fprintf(ofp, "%.*s\n", len, line); - return eexec_line(csbegin, line_len - len); - } - } - - if (line[line_len - 1] == '\r') { - line[line_len - 1] = '\n'; - cut_newline = 1; - } - set_lenIV((char*) line, line_len); - set_cs_start((char*) line, line_len); - fprintf(ofp, "%.*s", line_len, line); - - /* look for `currentfile closefile' to see if we should stop decrypting */ - if (memmem(line, line_len, "currentfile closefile", 21) != 0) - in_eexec = -1; - - return cut_newline; -} - -static int -all_zeroes(const char *string) -{ - if (*string != '0') - return 0; - while (*string == '0') - string++; - return *string == '\0' || *string == '\n'; -} - -static void -disasm_output_ascii(char *line, int len) -{ - int was_in_eexec = in_eexec; - (void) len; /* avoid warning */ - in_eexec = 0; - - /* if we came from a binary section, we need to process that too */ - if (was_in_eexec > 0) { - unsigned char zero = 0; - eexec_line(&zero, 0); - } - - /* if we just came from the "ASCII part" of an eexec section, we need to - process the saved lines */ - if (was_in_eexec < 0) { - int i = 0; - int save_char = 0; /* note: save[] is unsigned char * */ - - while (i < save_len) { - /* grab a line */ - int start = i; - while (i < save_len && save[i] != '\r' && save[i] != '\n') - i++; - if (i < save_len) { - if (i < save_len - 1 && save[i] == '\r' && save[i+1] == '\n') - save_char = -1; - else - save_char = save[i+1]; - save[i] = '\n'; - save[i+1] = 0; - } else - save[i] = 0; - - /* output it */ - disasm_output_ascii((char *)(save + start), -1); - - /* repair damage */ - if (i < save_len) { - if (save_char >= 0) { - save[i+1] = save_char; - i++; - } else - i += 2; - } - } - save_len = 0; - } - - if (!all_zeroes(line)) - output(line); -} - -/* collect until '\n' or end of binary section */ - -static void -disasm_output_binary(unsigned char *data, int len) -{ - static int ignore_newline; - static uint16_t er; - - byte plain; - int i; - - /* in the ASCII portion of a binary section, just save this data */ - if (in_eexec < 0) { - append_save(data, len); - return; - } - - /* eexec initialization */ - if (in_eexec == 0) { - er = er_default; - ignore_newline = 0; - in_eexec = 0; - } - if (in_eexec < 4) { - for (i = 0; i < len && in_eexec < 4; i++, in_eexec++) { - byte cipher = data[i]; - plain = (byte)(cipher ^ (er >> 8)); - er = (uint16_t)((cipher + er) * c1 + c2); - data[i] = plain; - } - data += i; - len -= i; - } - - /* now make lines: collect until '\n' or '\r' and pass them off to - eexec_line. */ - i = 0; - while (in_eexec > 0) { - int start = i; - - for (; i < len; i++) { - byte cipher = data[i]; - plain = (byte)(cipher ^ (er >> 8)); - er = (uint16_t)((cipher + er) * c1 + c2); - data[i] = plain; - if (plain == '\r' || plain == '\n') - break; - } - - if (ignore_newline && start < i && data[start] == '\n') { - ignore_newline = 0; - continue; - } - - if (i >= len) { - if (start < len) - append_save(data + start, i - start); - break; - } - - i++; - ignore_newline = eexec_line(data + start, i - start); - } - - /* if in_eexec < 0, we have some plaintext lines sitting around in a binary - section of the PFB. save them for later */ - if (in_eexec < 0 && i < len) - append_save(data + i, len - i); -} - -static void -disasm_output_end(void) -{ - /* take care of leftover saved data */ - static char crap[1] = ""; - disasm_output_ascii(crap, 0); -} - - -/***** - * Command line - **/ - -#define OUTPUT_OPT 301 -#define VERSION_OPT 302 -#define HELP_OPT 303 - -static Clp_Option options[] = { - { "help", 0, HELP_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "output", 'o', OUTPUT_OPT, Clp_ValString, 0 }, - { "version", 0, VERSION_OPT, 0, 0 }, -}; -static const char *program_name; - -void -fatal_error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - fputc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); - exit(1); -} - -void -error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - fputc('\n', stderr); - error_count++; - va_end(val); -} - -static void -short_usage(void) -{ - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", - program_name, program_name); -} - -static void -usage(void) -{ - printf("\ -`T1disasm' translates a PostScript Type 1 font in PFB or PFA format into a\n\ -human-readable, human-editable form. The result is written to the standard\n\ -output unless an OUTPUT file is given.\n\ -\n\ -Usage: %s [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -\n\ -Options:\n\ - -o, --output=FILE Write output to FILE.\n\ - -h, --help Print this message and exit.\n\ - --version Print version number and warranty and exit.\n\ -\n\ -Report bugs to .\n", program_name); -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - - -int -main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - struct font_reader fr; - int c; - FILE *ifp = 0; - const char *ifp_filename = ""; - - Clp_Parser *clp = - Clp_NewParser(argc, (const char * const *)argv, sizeof(options) / sizeof(options[0]), options); - program_name = Clp_ProgramName(clp); - - /* interpret command line arguments using CLP */ - while (1) { - int opt = Clp_Next(clp); - switch (opt) { - - output_file: - case OUTPUT_OPT: - if (ofp) - fatal_error("output file already specified"); - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ofp = stdout; - else { - ofp = fopen(clp->vstr, "w"); - if (!ofp) fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case HELP_OPT: - usage(); - exit(0); - break; - - case VERSION_OPT: - printf("t1disasm (LCDF t1utils) %s\n", VERSION); - printf("Copyright (C) 1992-2017 I. Lee Hetherington, Eddie Kohler et al.\n\ -This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n\ -There is NO warranty, not even for merchantability or fitness for a\n\ -particular purpose.\n"); - exit(0); - break; - - case Clp_NotOption: - if (ifp && ofp) - fatal_error("too many arguments"); - else if (ifp) - goto output_file; - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ifp = stdin; - else { - ifp_filename = clp->vstr; - ifp = fopen(clp->vstr, "rb"); - if (!ifp) fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case Clp_Done: - goto done; - - case Clp_BadOption: - short_usage(); - exit(1); - break; - - } - } - - done: - if (!ifp) ifp = stdin; - if (!ofp) ofp = stdout; - -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) - /* As we might be processing a PFB (binary) input file, we must set its file - mode to binary. */ - _setmode(_fileno(ifp), _O_BINARY); - _setmode(_fileno(ofp), _O_BINARY); -#endif - - /* prepare font reader */ - fr.output_ascii = disasm_output_ascii; - fr.output_binary = disasm_output_binary; - fr.output_end = disasm_output_end; - - /* peek at first byte to see if it is the PFB marker 0x80 */ - c = getc(ifp); - ungetc(c, ifp); - - /* do the file */ - if (c == PFB_MARKER) - process_pfb(ifp, ifp_filename, &fr); - else if (c == '%') - process_pfa(ifp, ifp_filename, &fr); - else - fatal_error("%s does not start with font marker (`%%' or 0x80)", ifp_filename); - - fclose(ifp); - fclose(ofp); - - if (unknown) - error((unknown > 1 - ? "encountered %d unknown charstring commands" - : "encountered %d unknown charstring command"), - unknown); - - return (error_count ? 1 : 0); -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1lib.c b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1lib.c deleted file mode 100644 index 80af787dc06..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1lib.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,449 +0,0 @@ -/* t1lib - * - * This file contains functions for reading PFA and PFB files. - * - * Copyright (c) 1998-2017 Eddie Kohler - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the - * conditions listed in the Click LICENSE file, which is available in full at - * http://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/LICENSE. The conditions - * include: you must preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention - * the copyright holders in advertising related to the Software without - * their permission. The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED. This notice is a summary of the Click LICENSE file; the - * license in that file is binding. - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include -#endif -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "t1lib.h" -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#define PFA_ASCII 1 -#define PFA_EEXEC_TEST 2 -#define PFA_HEX 3 -#define PFA_BINARY 4 - -/* This function returns the value (0-15) of a single hex digit. It returns - 0 for an invalid hex digit. */ - -static int -hexval(char c) -{ - if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') - return c - 'A' + 10; - else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') - return c - 'a' + 10; - else if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') - return c - '0'; - else - return 0; -} - -/* This function translates a string of hexadecimal digits into binary data. - We allow an odd number of digits. Returns length of binary data. */ - -static int -translate_hex_string(char *s, char *saved_orphan) -{ - int c1 = *saved_orphan; - char *start = s; - char *t = s; - for (; *s; s++) { - if (isspace((unsigned char) *s)) - continue; - if (c1) { - *t++ = (hexval(c1) << 4) + hexval(*s); - c1 = 0; - } else - c1 = *s; - } - *saved_orphan = c1; - return t - start; -} - -/* This function returns 1 if the string contains all '0's. */ - -static int -all_zeroes(char *s) -{ - if (*s == '\0' || *s == '\n') - return 0; - while (*s == '0') - s++; - return *s == '\0' || *s == '\n'; -} - -/* This function handles the entire file. */ - -#define LINESIZE 1024 - -void -process_pfa(FILE *ifp, const char *ifp_filename, struct font_reader *fr) -{ - /* Loop until no more input. We need to look for `currentfile eexec' to - start eexec section (hex to binary conversion) and line of all zeros to - switch back to ASCII. */ - - /* Don't use fgets() in case line-endings are indicated by bare \r's, as - occurs in Macintosh fonts. */ - - /* 2.Aug.1999 - At the behest of Tom Kacvinsky , support - binary PFA fonts. */ - - char buffer[LINESIZE]; - int c = 0; - int blocktyp = PFA_ASCII; - char saved_orphan = 0; - (void)ifp_filename; - - while (c != EOF) { - char *line = buffer, *last = buffer; - int crlf = 0; - c = getc(ifp); - while (c != EOF && c != '\r' && c != '\n' && last < buffer + LINESIZE - 1) { - *last++ = c; - c = getc(ifp); - } - - /* handle the end of the line */ - if (last == buffer + LINESIZE - 1) - /* buffer overrun: don't append newline even if we have it */ - ungetc(c, ifp); - else if (c == '\r' && blocktyp != PFA_BINARY) { - /* change CR or CR/LF into LF, unless reading binary data! (This - condition was wrong before, caused Thanh problems - - 6.Mar.2001) */ - c = getc(ifp); - if (c != '\n') - ungetc(c, ifp), crlf = 1; - else - crlf = 2; - *last++ = '\n'; - } else if (c != EOF) - *last++ = c; - - *last = 0; - - /* now that we have the line, handle it */ - if (blocktyp == PFA_ASCII) { - if (strncmp(line, "currentfile eexec", 17) == 0 && isspace((unsigned char) line[17])) { - char saved_p; - /* assert(line == buffer); */ - for (line += 18; isspace((unsigned char) *line); line++) - /* nada */; - saved_p = *line; - *line = 0; - fr->output_ascii(buffer, line - buffer); - *line = saved_p; - blocktyp = PFA_EEXEC_TEST; - if (!*line) - continue; - } else { - fr->output_ascii(line, last - line); - continue; - } - } - - /* check immediately after "currentfile eexec" for ASCII or binary */ - if (blocktyp == PFA_EEXEC_TEST) { - /* 8.Feb.2004: fix bug if first character in a binary eexec block - is 0, reported by Werner Lemberg */ - for (; line < last && isspace((unsigned char) *line); line++) - /* nada */; - if (line == last) - continue; - else if (last >= line + 4 && isxdigit((unsigned char) line[0]) - && isxdigit((unsigned char) line[1]) - && isxdigit((unsigned char) line[2]) - && isxdigit((unsigned char) line[3])) - blocktyp = PFA_HEX; - else - blocktyp = PFA_BINARY; - memmove(buffer, line, last - line + 1); - last = buffer + (last - line); - line = buffer; - /* patch up crlf fix */ - if (blocktyp == PFA_BINARY && crlf) { - last[-1] = '\r'; - if (crlf == 2) - *last++ = '\n'; - } - } - - /* blocktyp == PFA_HEX || blocktyp == PFA_BINARY */ - if (all_zeroes(line)) { /* XXX not safe */ - fr->output_ascii(line, last - line); - blocktyp = PFA_ASCII; - } else if (blocktyp == PFA_HEX) { - int len = translate_hex_string(line, &saved_orphan); - if (len) - fr->output_binary((unsigned char *)line, len); - } else - fr->output_binary((unsigned char *)line, last - line); - } - - fr->output_end(); -} - -/* Process a PFB file. */ - -/* XXX Doesn't handle "currentfile eexec" as intelligently as process_pfa - does. */ - -static int -handle_pfb_ascii(struct font_reader *fr, char *line, int len) -{ - /* Divide PFB_ASCII blocks into lines */ - int start = 0; - - while (1) { - int pos = start; - - while (pos < len && line[pos] != '\n' && line[pos] != '\r') - pos++; - - if (pos >= len) { - if (pos == start) - return 0; - else if (start == 0 && pos == LINESIZE - 1) { - line[pos] = 0; - fr->output_ascii(line, pos); - return 0; - } else { - memmove(line, line + start, pos - start); - return pos - start; - } - - } else if (pos < len - 1 && line[pos] == '\r' && line[pos+1] == '\n') { - line[pos] = '\n'; - line[pos+1] = 0; - fr->output_ascii(line + start, pos + 1 - start); - start = pos + 2; - - } else { - char save = line[pos+1]; - line[pos] = '\n'; - line[pos+1] = 0; - fr->output_ascii(line + start, pos + 1 - start); - line[pos+1] = save; - start = pos + 1; - } - } -} - - -void -process_pfb(FILE *ifp, const char *ifp_filename, struct font_reader *fr) -{ - int blocktyp = 0; - unsigned block_len = 0; - int c = 0; - unsigned filepos = 0; - int linepos = 0; - char line[LINESIZE]; - - while (1) { - while (block_len == 0) { - c = getc(ifp); - blocktyp = getc(ifp); - if (c != PFB_MARKER - || (blocktyp != PFB_ASCII && blocktyp != PFB_BINARY - && blocktyp != PFB_DONE)) { - if (c == EOF || blocktyp == EOF) - error("%s corrupted: no end-of-file marker", ifp_filename); - else - error("%s corrupted: bad block marker at position %u", - ifp_filename, filepos); - blocktyp = PFB_DONE; - } - if (blocktyp == PFB_DONE) - goto done; - - block_len = getc(ifp) & 0xFF; - block_len |= (getc(ifp) & 0xFF) << 8; - block_len |= (getc(ifp) & 0xFF) << 16; - block_len |= (unsigned) (getc(ifp) & 0xFF) << 24; - if (feof(ifp)) { - error("%s corrupted: bad block length at position %u", - ifp_filename, filepos); - blocktyp = PFB_DONE; - goto done; - } - filepos += 6; - } - - /* read the block in its entirety, in LINESIZE chunks */ - while (block_len > 0) { - unsigned rest = LINESIZE - 1 - linepos; /* leave space for '\0' */ - unsigned n = (block_len > rest ? rest : block_len); - int actual = fread(line + linepos, 1, n, ifp); - if (actual != (int) n) { - error("%s corrupted: block short by %u bytes at position %u", - ifp_filename, block_len - actual, filepos); - block_len = actual; - } - - if (blocktyp == PFB_BINARY) - fr->output_binary((unsigned char *)line, actual); - else - linepos = handle_pfb_ascii(fr, line, linepos + actual); - - block_len -= actual; - filepos += actual; - } - - /* handle any leftover line */ - if (linepos > 0) { - line[linepos] = 0; - fr->output_ascii(line, linepos); - linepos = 0; - } - } - - done: - c = getc(ifp); - if (c != EOF) - error("%s corrupted: data after PFB end marker at position %u", - ifp_filename, filepos - 2); - fr->output_end(); -} - - -#define DEFAULT_BLOCKLEN (1L<<12) - -void -init_pfb_writer(struct pfb_writer *w, int blocklen, FILE *f) -{ - w->len = DEFAULT_BLOCKLEN; - w->buf = (unsigned char *)malloc(w->len); - if (!w->buf) - fatal_error("out of memory"); - w->max_len = (blocklen <= 0 ? 0xFFFFFFFFU : (unsigned)blocklen); - w->pos = 0; - w->blocktyp = PFB_ASCII; - w->binary_blocks_written = 0; - w->f = f; -} - -void -pfb_writer_output_block(struct pfb_writer *w) -{ - /* do nothing if nothing in block */ - if (w->pos == 0) - return; - - /* output four-byte block length */ - putc(PFB_MARKER, w->f); - putc(w->blocktyp, w->f); - putc((int)(w->pos & 0xff), w->f); - putc((int)((w->pos >> 8) & 0xff), w->f); - putc((int)((w->pos >> 16) & 0xff), w->f); - putc((int)((w->pos >> 24) & 0xff), w->f); - - /* output block data */ - fwrite(w->buf, 1, w->pos, w->f); - - /* mark block buffer empty and uninitialized */ - w->pos = 0; - if (w->blocktyp == PFB_BINARY) - w->binary_blocks_written++; -} - -void -pfb_writer_grow_buf(struct pfb_writer *w) -{ - if (w->len < w->max_len) { - /* grow w->buf */ - unsigned new_len = w->len * 2; - unsigned char *new_buf; - if (new_len > w->max_len) - new_len = w->max_len; - new_buf = (unsigned char *)malloc(new_len); - if (!new_buf) { - error("out of memory; continuing with a smaller block size"); - w->max_len = w->len; - pfb_writer_output_block(w); - } else { - memcpy(new_buf, w->buf, w->len); - free(w->buf); - w->buf = new_buf; - w->len = new_len; - } - - } else - /* buf already the right size, just output the block */ - pfb_writer_output_block(w); -} - -void -pfb_writer_end(struct pfb_writer *w) -{ - if (w->pos) - pfb_writer_output_block(w); - putc(PFB_MARKER, w->f); - putc(PFB_DONE, w->f); -} - -/* This CRC table and routine were borrowed from macutils-2.0b3 */ - -static unsigned short crctab[256] = { - 0x0000, 0x1021, 0x2042, 0x3063, 0x4084, 0x50A5, 0x60C6, 0x70E7, - 0x8108, 0x9129, 0xA14A, 0xB16B, 0xC18C, 0xD1AD, 0xE1CE, 0xF1EF, - 0x1231, 0x0210, 0x3273, 0x2252, 0x52B5, 0x4294, 0x72F7, 0x62D6, - 0x9339, 0x8318, 0xB37B, 0xA35A, 0xD3BD, 0xC39C, 0xF3FF, 0xE3DE, - 0x2462, 0x3443, 0x0420, 0x1401, 0x64E6, 0x74C7, 0x44A4, 0x5485, - 0xA56A, 0xB54B, 0x8528, 0x9509, 0xE5EE, 0xF5CF, 0xC5AC, 0xD58D, - 0x3653, 0x2672, 0x1611, 0x0630, 0x76D7, 0x66F6, 0x5695, 0x46B4, - 0xB75B, 0xA77A, 0x9719, 0x8738, 0xF7DF, 0xE7FE, 0xD79D, 0xC7BC, - 0x48C4, 0x58E5, 0x6886, 0x78A7, 0x0840, 0x1861, 0x2802, 0x3823, - 0xC9CC, 0xD9ED, 0xE98E, 0xF9AF, 0x8948, 0x9969, 0xA90A, 0xB92B, - 0x5AF5, 0x4AD4, 0x7AB7, 0x6A96, 0x1A71, 0x0A50, 0x3A33, 0x2A12, - 0xDBFD, 0xCBDC, 0xFBBF, 0xEB9E, 0x9B79, 0x8B58, 0xBB3B, 0xAB1A, - 0x6CA6, 0x7C87, 0x4CE4, 0x5CC5, 0x2C22, 0x3C03, 0x0C60, 0x1C41, - 0xEDAE, 0xFD8F, 0xCDEC, 0xDDCD, 0xAD2A, 0xBD0B, 0x8D68, 0x9D49, - 0x7E97, 0x6EB6, 0x5ED5, 0x4EF4, 0x3E13, 0x2E32, 0x1E51, 0x0E70, - 0xFF9F, 0xEFBE, 0xDFDD, 0xCFFC, 0xBF1B, 0xAF3A, 0x9F59, 0x8F78, - 0x9188, 0x81A9, 0xB1CA, 0xA1EB, 0xD10C, 0xC12D, 0xF14E, 0xE16F, - 0x1080, 0x00A1, 0x30C2, 0x20E3, 0x5004, 0x4025, 0x7046, 0x6067, - 0x83B9, 0x9398, 0xA3FB, 0xB3DA, 0xC33D, 0xD31C, 0xE37F, 0xF35E, - 0x02B1, 0x1290, 0x22F3, 0x32D2, 0x4235, 0x5214, 0x6277, 0x7256, - 0xB5EA, 0xA5CB, 0x95A8, 0x8589, 0xF56E, 0xE54F, 0xD52C, 0xC50D, - 0x34E2, 0x24C3, 0x14A0, 0x0481, 0x7466, 0x6447, 0x5424, 0x4405, - 0xA7DB, 0xB7FA, 0x8799, 0x97B8, 0xE75F, 0xF77E, 0xC71D, 0xD73C, - 0x26D3, 0x36F2, 0x0691, 0x16B0, 0x6657, 0x7676, 0x4615, 0x5634, - 0xD94C, 0xC96D, 0xF90E, 0xE92F, 0x99C8, 0x89E9, 0xB98A, 0xA9AB, - 0x5844, 0x4865, 0x7806, 0x6827, 0x18C0, 0x08E1, 0x3882, 0x28A3, - 0xCB7D, 0xDB5C, 0xEB3F, 0xFB1E, 0x8BF9, 0x9BD8, 0xABBB, 0xBB9A, - 0x4A75, 0x5A54, 0x6A37, 0x7A16, 0x0AF1, 0x1AD0, 0x2AB3, 0x3A92, - 0xFD2E, 0xED0F, 0xDD6C, 0xCD4D, 0xBDAA, 0xAD8B, 0x9DE8, 0x8DC9, - 0x7C26, 0x6C07, 0x5C64, 0x4C45, 0x3CA2, 0x2C83, 0x1CE0, 0x0CC1, - 0xEF1F, 0xFF3E, 0xCF5D, 0xDF7C, 0xAF9B, 0xBFBA, 0x8FD9, 0x9FF8, - 0x6E17, 0x7E36, 0x4E55, 0x5E74, 0x2E93, 0x3EB2, 0x0ED1, 0x1EF0, -}; - -/* - * Update a CRC check on the given buffer. - */ - -int -crcbuf(int crc, unsigned int len, const char *buf) -{ - const unsigned char *ubuf = (const unsigned char *)buf; - while (len--) - crc = ((crc << 8) & 0xFF00) ^ crctab[((crc >> 8) & 0xFF) ^ *ubuf++]; - return crc; -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1lib.h b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1lib.h deleted file mode 100644 index 93859fea731..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1lib.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef T1LIB_H -#define T1LIB_H -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#ifdef WIN32 -# pragma warning (disable: 4007 4096) -# define CDECL __cdecl -#else -# define CDECL -#endif - -#define PFB_MARKER 128 -#define PFB_ASCII 1 -#define PFB_BINARY 2 -#define PFB_DONE 3 - -struct font_reader { - void (*output_ascii)(char *, int); - void (*output_binary)(unsigned char *, int); - void (*output_end)(); -}; - -void process_pfa(FILE *, const char *filename, struct font_reader *); -void process_pfb(FILE *, const char *filename, struct font_reader *); - -struct pfb_writer { - unsigned char *buf; - unsigned len; - unsigned max_len; - unsigned pos; - int blocktyp; - int binary_blocks_written; - FILE *f; -}; - -void init_pfb_writer(struct pfb_writer *, int, FILE *); -void pfb_writer_output_block(struct pfb_writer *); -void pfb_writer_grow_buf(struct pfb_writer *); -void pfb_writer_end(struct pfb_writer *); -#define PFB_OUTPUT_BYTE(w, b) do { \ - if ((w)->pos >= (w)->len) pfb_writer_grow_buf(w); \ - (w)->buf[(w)->pos++] = (b); \ - } while (0) - -int crcbuf(int crc, unsigned int len, const char *buf); - -/* whoever uses this code must provide a definition for these functions */ -extern void error(const char *, ...); -extern void fatal_error(const char *, ...); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif -#endif diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1mac.1 b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1mac.1 deleted file mode 100644 index d19c96f3d41..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1mac.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -.ds V 1.42 -.de M -.BR "\\$1" "(\\$2)\\$3" -.. -.TH T1MAC 1 "" "Version \*V" -.SH NAME -t1mac \- translate a PFA or PFB PostScript Type 1 font into Macintosh format -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B t1mac -\%[\fB\-\-macbinary\fR | \fB\-\-applesingle\fR | -\fB\-\-appledouble\fR | \fB\-\-binhex\fR | \fB\-\-raw\fR] -\%[\fB\-\-filename\fR \fIname\fR] -\%[\fIinput\fR [\fIoutput\fR]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B t1mac -reads a PFA (hexadecimal) or PFB (binary) PostScript Type 1 font file and -generates an equivalent Macintosh Type 1 font file. The output file can be -in MacBinary II, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex format, or it can be a -raw resource fork. The default is MacBinary II; use an option to choose a -different format. If the -.I output -file is not specified output goes to the standard output. -.PP -WARNING: The output of -.B t1mac -is not sufficient to use the font, since Macintoshes can't read raw Type 1 -fonts. You will need to create a font suitcase containing bitmap fonts if -you do not have such a suitcase for the font already. -.B t1mac -cannot help you do this. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-raw ", " \-r -Indicates that output should be a raw resource fork. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-macbinary -Indicates that output should be in MacBinary I or II format. This is the -default. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-applesingle -Indicates that output should be in AppleSingle format. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-appledouble -Indicates that output should be in AppleDouble format. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-binhex -Indicates that output should be in BinHex 4.0 format. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-filename "=\fIname\fR, " \-n " \fIname\fR" -Sets the Macintosh filename of the output font to \fIname\fR. The default -is to construct the filename from the font's name using established -Macintosh conventions. This option is not useful when output is a raw -resource fork. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.LP -.M t1unmac 1 , -.M t1ascii 1 , -.M t1binary 1 , -.M t1asm 1 , -.M t1disasm 1 -.SH AUTHORS -Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com) diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1mac.c b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1mac.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3b5657e1075..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1mac.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1028 +0,0 @@ -/* t1mac - * - * This program converts Type 1 fonts in PFA or PFB format into Macintosh Type - * 1 fonts stored in MacBinary (I or II), AppleSingle, AppleDouble, BinHex, or - * raw resource fork format. - * - * Copyright (c) 2000-2017 Eddie Kohler - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the - * conditions listed in the Click LICENSE file, which is available in full at - * http://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/LICENSE. The conditions - * include: you must preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention - * the copyright holders in advertising related to the Software without - * their permission. The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED. This notice is a summary of the Click LICENSE file; the - * license in that file is binding. - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include -#endif -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) -# include -# include -#endif -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "t1lib.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -typedef unsigned char byte; - -/* resource fork layout */ -#define RFORK_HEADERLEN 256 -#define RFORK_MAP_RESERVEDLEN 22 -#define RFORK_MAP_HEADERLEN 28 -#define RFORK_RTYPE_LEN 8 -#define RFORK_RSRC_LEN 12 - -/* Macintosh times are # seconds since 1/1/1904, not 1/1/1970 */ -#define MAC_TIME_DELTA 2082844800 - -/* POST resource information */ -#define POST_ASCII 1 -#define POST_BINARY 2 -#define POST_END 5 - -/* Adobe font file information */ -#define T1_FILETYPE 0x4C57464E /* LWFN */ -#define T1_FILECREATOR 0x54315554 /* T1UT */ -#define T1_FINDERFLAGS 33 /* Bundle + Inited */ - -#define MAX_RSRC_LEN 2048 -static byte rbuf[MAX_RSRC_LEN]; -static int rbufpos; -static int blocktyp; - -static char *font_name; - -/* information about the resources being built */ -typedef struct Rsrc { - int32_t type; - int id; - int attrs; - int data_offset; - uint32_t data_len; - int next_in_type; - int next_type; -} Rsrc; -static Rsrc *rsrc = 0; -static int nrsrc = 0; -static int rsrc_cap = 0; -static int cur_post_id = 0; - -/* output resource fork */ -static FILE *rfork_f = 0; - -/* ICN# data */ -static const unsigned char icon_bw_data[] = { -0,0,0,0,255,255,255,255,128,0,0,1,128,0,0,1,128,0,0,1, -128,0,0,1,128,0,0,1,128,0,0,1,128,0,0,1,128,0,0,33, -128,0,0,97,128,0,0,225,128,0,1,225,128,0,3,225,128,0,7,225, -128,0,15,225,128,0,31,225,128,0,55,225,159,128,103,249,144,128,199,9, -240,129,135,15,0,131,7,0,0,134,7,0,15,140,7,240,8,31,255,240, -8,63,255,240,8,96,7,240,8,192,7,240,9,192,15,240,11,224,31,240, -15,240,63,240,15,255,255,240,0,0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, -255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, -255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, -255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, -255,255,255,255,240,255,255,15,240,255,255,15,0,255,255,0,0,255,255,0, -15,255,255,240,15,255,255,240,15,255,255,240,15,255,255,240,15,255,255,240, -15,255,255,240,15,255,255,240,15,255,255,240,15,255,255,240,}; - -static const unsigned char small_icon_bw_data[] = { -255,255,128,1,128,1,128,1,128,5,128,13,128,29,128,61,128,125,184,253, -201,179,59,60,39,252,44,60,60,124,63,252,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, -255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,207,243,63,252,63,252,63,252, -63,252,63,252,}; - -static const unsigned char icon_8_data[] = { -0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, -0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,105, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,92,92,92,92,105, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,5,5,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,92, -92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,5,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5, -5,5,5,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,5,5,5,92,92,92,92,105, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -5,5,5,5,5,5,5,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,92, -92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,5,5,92,5,5,5,5,5,5,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,105, -105,105,105,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,92,92,5,5,105, -105,105,105,105,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,105,0,0,0,0,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,5,5,92,92,92,5,5,105,0,0,0,0,92,92,92,105, -105,105,105,105,0,0,0,0,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,92,92,92, -92,5,5,105,0,0,0,0,105,105,105,105,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, -92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,105,0,0,0,0, -0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,92, -92,92,92,92,92,5,5,105,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5, -5,5,5,92,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5, -5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,105,0,0,0,0, -0,0,0,0,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5, -5,5,5,5,5,5,5,105,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,92,92,92,92, -92,5,5,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,5,5,5,105, -0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,92,92,92,92,5,5,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,5,5,5,105,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, -92,92,92,5,5,5,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,5, -5,5,5,105,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,92,92,5,5,5,5,5,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,105,0,0,0,0, -0,0,0,0,92,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5, -5,5,5,5,5,5,5,105,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,92,105,105,105, -105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105, -0,0,0,0,}; - -static const unsigned char small_icon_8_data[] = { -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,92,105, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,92,105,92,92,92,92, -92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92, -92,92,5,5,5,5,92,105,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,92,5,92,5, -5,5,92,105,92,105,105,105,92,92,92,92,5,92,92,5,105,105,92,105, -92,105,0,0,92,92,92,5,92,92,92,5,0,0,105,105,0,0,92,92, -92,92,5,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,0,0,0,0,92,92,92,5,5,5, -5,5,5,5,5,5,0,0,0,0,92,92,5,92,92,92,92,92,92,5, -5,5,0,0,0,0,92,5,5,92,92,92,92,92,5,5,5,5,0,0, -0,0,5,5,5,5,105,105,105,5,5,5,5,5,0,0,}; - -static const unsigned char icon_4_data[] = { -0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,69,69,69,69, -69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84, -84,84,84,84,84,84,84,85,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69, -69,69,69,69,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,85, -69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,84,84,84,84, -84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,85,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69, -69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84, -84,84,84,85,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,21,69,69, -84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,81,20,84,85,69,69,69,69, -69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,17,21,69,69,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84, -84,84,84,81,17,20,84,85,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,17, -17,21,69,69,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,84,81,17,17,20,84,85, -69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,17,17,17,21,69,69,84,84,84,84, -84,84,84,84,84,81,17,17,17,20,84,85,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69, -69,17,65,17,17,21,69,69,84,85,85,85,84,84,84,84,81,20,81,21, -85,85,84,85,69,69,0,0,69,69,69,69,17,69,65,21,0,0,69,69, -85,85,0,0,84,84,84,81,20,84,81,21,0,0,85,85,0,0,0,0, -69,69,69,17,69,69,65,21,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,84,84,81,20, -84,84,81,21,0,0,0,0,0,0,69,69,69,69,17,69,69,69,65,17, -17,30,0,0,0,0,84,84,84,81,17,17,17,17,17,17,17,21,0,0, -0,0,69,69,69,17,17,17,17,17,17,17,17,21,0,0,0,0,84,84, -81,20,84,84,84,84,81,17,17,21,0,0,0,0,69,69,17,69,69,69, -69,69,65,17,17,21,0,0,0,0,84,81,17,84,84,84,84,84,17,17, -17,21,0,0,0,0,69,17,17,21,69,69,69,65,17,17,17,21,0,0, -0,0,81,17,17,17,84,84,84,17,17,17,17,21,0,0,0,0,229,85, -85,85,85,85,85,85,85,85,85,85,0,0,}; - -static const unsigned char small_icon_4_data[] = { -84,84,84,84,84,84,84,85,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,84,84,84,84, -84,84,84,85,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,69,84,84,84,84,84,84,81,85, -69,69,69,69,69,69,17,69,84,84,84,84,84,81,17,85,69,69,69,69, -69,17,17,69,84,84,84,84,81,81,17,85,69,85,69,69,21,65,85,69, -85,0,84,81,84,81,0,85,0,69,69,21,69,65,17,0,0,84,81,17, -17,17,17,0,0,69,21,69,69,65,17,0,0,81,20,84,84,17,17,0, -0,17,17,85,81,17,17,0,}; - - -/* fseek with fatal_error */ - -static void -reposition(FILE *fi, int32_t absolute) -{ - if (fseek(fi, absolute, 0) == -1) - fatal_error("can't seek to position %d", absolute); -} - -/* Some functions to write one, two, three, and four byte integers in 68000 - byte order (most significant byte first). */ - -static void -write_one(int c, FILE *f) -{ - putc(c, f); -} - -static void -write_two(int c, FILE *f) -{ - putc((c >> 8) & 255, f); - putc(c & 255, f); -} - -static void -write_three(int32_t c, FILE *f) -{ - putc((c >> 16) & 255, f); - putc((c >> 8) & 255, f); - putc(c & 255, f); -} - -static void -write_four(int32_t c, FILE *f) -{ - putc((c >> 24) & 255, f); - putc((c >> 16) & 255, f); - putc((c >> 8) & 255, f); - putc(c & 255, f); -} - -/* Some functions to store one, two, three, and four byte integers in 68000 - byte order (most significant byte first). */ - -static void -store_one(int c, char *s) -{ - s[0] = (char)(c & 255); -} - -static void -store_two(int c, char *s) -{ - s[0] = (char)((c >> 8) & 255); - s[1] = (char)(c & 255); -} - -static void -store_four(int32_t c, char *s) -{ - s[0] = (char)((c >> 24) & 255); - s[1] = (char)((c >> 16) & 255); - s[2] = (char)((c >> 8) & 255); - s[3] = (char)(c & 255); -} - -static void -output_new_rsrc(const char *rtype, int rid, int attrs, - const char *data, uint32_t len) -{ - Rsrc *r; - if (nrsrc >= rsrc_cap) { - rsrc_cap = (rsrc_cap ? rsrc_cap * 2 : 256); - r = (Rsrc *)malloc(sizeof(Rsrc) * rsrc_cap); - if (!r) - fatal_error("out of memory"); - memcpy(r, rsrc, sizeof(Rsrc) * nrsrc); - free(rsrc); - rsrc = r; - } - r = &rsrc[nrsrc]; - nrsrc++; - - /* prepare resource record */ - { - const unsigned char *b = (const unsigned char *)rtype; - r->type = (b[0] << 24) | (b[1] << 16) | (b[2] << 8) | b[3]; - } - r->id = rid; - r->attrs = attrs; - if (nrsrc == 1) - r->data_offset = 0; - else - r->data_offset = rsrc[nrsrc-2].data_offset + rsrc[nrsrc-2].data_len + 4; - r->data_len = len; - r->next_in_type = r->next_type = -2; - - /* resource consists of length, then data */ - write_four(r->data_len, rfork_f); - fwrite(data, 1, len, rfork_f); -} - -static void -init_current_post(void) -{ - rbufpos = 2; - cur_post_id = 501; - blocktyp = POST_ASCII; -} - -static void -output_current_post(void) -{ - if (blocktyp != POST_END && rbufpos <= 2) - return; - rbuf[0] = blocktyp; - rbuf[1] = 0; - output_new_rsrc("POST", cur_post_id, 0, (char *)rbuf, rbufpos); - rbufpos = 2; - cur_post_id++; -} - -/* font_reader functions */ - -static void -t1mac_output_data(byte *s, int len) -{ - while (len > 0) { - int n; - /* In some Mac fonts, the ASCII sections terminate with a line-end */ - if (rbufpos >= MAX_RSRC_LEN - || (blocktyp == POST_ASCII && len + rbufpos > MAX_RSRC_LEN && rbufpos)) - output_current_post(); - n = (len + rbufpos <= MAX_RSRC_LEN ? len : MAX_RSRC_LEN - rbufpos); - memcpy(rbuf + rbufpos, s, n); - rbufpos += n; - s += n; - len -= n; - } -} - -static void -t1mac_output_ascii(char *s, int len) -{ - if (blocktyp == POST_BINARY) { - output_current_post(); - blocktyp = POST_ASCII; - } - /* Mac line endings */ - if (len > 0 && s[len-1] == '\n') - s[len-1] = '\r'; - t1mac_output_data((byte *)s, len); - if (strncmp(s, "/FontName", 9) == 0) { - for (s += 9; isspace((unsigned char) *s); s++) - /* skip */; - if (*s == '/') { - const char *t = ++s; - while (*t && !isspace((unsigned char) *t)) t++; - free(font_name); - font_name = (char *)malloc(t - s + 1); - memcpy(font_name, s, t - s); - font_name[t - s] = 0; - } - } -} - -static void -t1mac_output_binary(unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - if (blocktyp == POST_ASCII) { - output_current_post(); - blocktyp = POST_BINARY; - } - t1mac_output_data(s, len); -} - -static void -t1mac_output_end(void) -{ - output_current_post(); - blocktyp = POST_END; - output_current_post(); -} - - -/* finish off the resource fork */ - -static uint32_t -complete_rfork(void) -{ - uint32_t reflist_offset, total_data_len; - uint32_t typelist_len; - int i, j, ntypes; - - /* analyze resources */ - { - int last_type = -1; - ntypes = 0; - for (i = 0; i < nrsrc; i++) - if (rsrc[i].next_in_type == -2) { - int last = -1; - if (last_type >= 0) - rsrc[last_type].next_type = i; - for (j = i; j < nrsrc; j++) - if (rsrc[j].type == rsrc[i].type) { - if (last >= 0) - rsrc[last].next_in_type = j; - last = j; - } - rsrc[last].next_in_type = -1; - last_type = i; - ntypes++; - } - } - - /* have just finished writing data */ - /* now write resource map */ - for (i = 0; i < RFORK_MAP_RESERVEDLEN; i++) - putc(0, rfork_f); /* reserved */ - write_two(0, rfork_f); /* resource fork attributes */ - typelist_len = ntypes * RFORK_RTYPE_LEN + 2; - write_two(RFORK_MAP_HEADERLEN, rfork_f); /* offset from start of map to typelist */ - write_two(RFORK_MAP_HEADERLEN + typelist_len + nrsrc * RFORK_RSRC_LEN, rfork_f); /* offset from start of map to namelist */ - - /* output type map */ - write_two(ntypes - 1, rfork_f);/* number of types - 1 */ - reflist_offset = typelist_len; - for (i = 0; i >= 0; i = rsrc[i].next_type) { - int n_in_type = 0; - for (j = i; j >= 0; j = rsrc[j].next_in_type) - n_in_type++; - write_four(rsrc[i].type, rfork_f); /* resource type */ - write_two(n_in_type - 1, rfork_f); /* number in type - 1 */ - write_two(reflist_offset, rfork_f); /* offset to reflist from start of typelist */ - reflist_offset += n_in_type * RFORK_RSRC_LEN; - } - - /* output reference list */ - for (i = 0; i >= 0; i = rsrc[i].next_type) - for (j = i; j >= 0; j = rsrc[j].next_in_type) { - write_two(rsrc[j].id, rfork_f); /* ID */ - write_two(-1, rfork_f); /* offset to name */ - write_one(rsrc[j].attrs, rfork_f); /* attributes */ - write_three(rsrc[j].data_offset, rfork_f); /* offset to data from start of data */ - write_four(0, rfork_f); /* reserved */ - } - - /* finally, patch up resource fork header */ - { - total_data_len = rsrc[nrsrc-1].data_offset + rsrc[nrsrc-1].data_len + 4; - reposition(rfork_f, 0); - write_four(RFORK_HEADERLEN, rfork_f); /* offset from rfork to data */ - write_four(RFORK_HEADERLEN + total_data_len, rfork_f); /* offset from rfork to map */ - write_four(total_data_len, rfork_f); /* length of data */ - write_four(RFORK_MAP_HEADERLEN + reflist_offset, rfork_f); /* length of map */ - } - - return RFORK_HEADERLEN + total_data_len + RFORK_MAP_HEADERLEN + reflist_offset; -} - - -/* write a MacBinary II file */ - -static void -output_raw(FILE *rf, int32_t len, FILE *f) -{ - char buf[2048]; - reposition(rf, 0); - while (len > 0) { - int n = (len < 2048 ? len : 2048); - fread(buf, 1, n, rf); - fwrite(buf, 1, n, f); - len -= n; - } -} - -static void -output_macbinary(FILE *rf, int32_t rf_len, const char *filename, FILE *f) -{ - int i, len = strlen(filename); - char buf[128]; - if (len < 1 || len > 63) - fatal_error("filename length must be between 1 and 63"); - store_one(0, buf+0); /* old version number */ - store_one(len, buf+1); /* filename length */ - memset(buf+2, 0, 63); /* filename padding */ - memcpy(buf+2, filename, len); /* filename */ - store_four(T1_FILETYPE, buf+65); /* file type */ - store_four(T1_FILECREATOR, buf+69); /* file creator */ - store_one(T1_FINDERFLAGS, buf+73); /* finder flags */ - store_one(0, buf+74); /* zero byte */ - store_two(0, buf+75); /* vertical position in window */ - store_two(0, buf+77); /* horizontal position in window */ - store_two(0, buf+79); /* window or folder ID */ - store_one(0, buf+81); /* protected flag */ - store_one(0, buf+82); /* zero byte */ - store_four(0, buf+83); /* data fork length */ - store_four(rf_len, buf+87); /* resource fork length */ - { - time_t t = time(0) + MAC_TIME_DELTA; - store_four(t, buf+91); /* creation date */ - store_four(t, buf+95); /* modification date */ - } - store_two(0, buf+99); /* GetInfo comment length */ - store_one(0, buf+101); /* finder flags part 2 */ - memset(buf+102, 0, 116 - 102); /* padding */ - store_four(0, buf+116); /* total length when unpacked */ - store_two(0, buf+120); /* length of secondary header */ - store_one(129, buf+122); /* version number */ - store_one(129, buf+123); /* minimum acceptable version number */ - store_two(crcbuf(0, 124, buf), buf+124); /* CRC */ - store_two(0, buf+126); /* padding to 128 bytes */ - - /* write out the header */ - fwrite(buf, 1, 128, f); - - /* now write resource fork */ - output_raw(rf, rf_len, f); - for (i = rf_len % 128; i && i < 128; i++) - putc(0, f); -} - - -/* write an AppleSingle file */ - -#define APPLESINGLE_MAGIC 0x00051600 -#define APPLEDOUBLE_MAGIC 0x00051607 -#define APPLESINGLE_VERSION 0x00020000 -#define APPLESINGLE_TIME_DELTA 883612800 -#define APPLESINGLE_HEADERLEN 26 -#define APPLESINGLE_ENTRYLEN 12 -#define APPLESINGLE_DFORK_ENTRY 1 -#define APPLESINGLE_RFORK_ENTRY 2 -#define APPLESINGLE_DATES_ENTRY 8 -#define APPLESINGLE_DATES_LEN 16 -#define APPLESINGLE_FINDERINFO_ENTRY 9 -#define APPLESINGLE_FINDERINFO_LEN 32 -#define APPLESINGLE_REALNAME_ENTRY 3 - -static void -output_applesingle(FILE *rf, int32_t rf_len, const char *filename, FILE *f, - int appledouble) -{ - uint32_t offset; - int i, nentries, len = strlen(filename); - if (appledouble) /* magic number */ - write_four(APPLEDOUBLE_MAGIC, f); - else - write_four(APPLESINGLE_MAGIC, f); - write_four(APPLESINGLE_VERSION, f); /* version number */ - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) - write_four(0, f); /* filler */ - nentries = (appledouble ? 4 : 5); - write_two(nentries, f); /* number of entries */ - - /* real name entry */ - offset = APPLESINGLE_HEADERLEN + nentries * APPLESINGLE_ENTRYLEN; - write_four(APPLESINGLE_REALNAME_ENTRY, f); - write_four(offset, f); - write_four(len, f); - offset += len; - - /* time entry */ - write_four(APPLESINGLE_DATES_ENTRY, f); - write_four(offset, f); - write_four(APPLESINGLE_DATES_LEN, f); - offset += APPLESINGLE_DATES_LEN; - - /* finder info entry */ - write_four(APPLESINGLE_FINDERINFO_ENTRY, f); - write_four(offset, f); - write_four(APPLESINGLE_FINDERINFO_LEN, f); - offset += APPLESINGLE_FINDERINFO_LEN; - - /* resource fork entry */ - write_four(APPLESINGLE_RFORK_ENTRY, f); - write_four(offset, f); - write_four(rf_len, f); - offset += rf_len; - - /* data fork entry */ - if (!appledouble) { - write_four(APPLESINGLE_DFORK_ENTRY, f); - write_four(offset, f); - write_four(0, f); - } - - /* real name data */ - fwrite(filename, 1, len, f); - - /* time data */ - i = time(0) - APPLESINGLE_TIME_DELTA; - write_four(i, f); /* creation date */ - write_four(i, f); /* modification date */ - write_four(0x80000000, f); /* backup date */ - write_four(0, f); /* access date */ - - /* finder info data */ - write_four(T1_FILETYPE, f); /* file type */ - write_four(T1_FILECREATOR, f); /* file creator */ - write_one(T1_FINDERFLAGS, f); /* finder flags */ - write_one(0, f); /* extended finder flags */ - write_two(0, f); /* vertical position in window */ - write_two(0, f); /* horizontal position in window */ - write_two(0, f); /* window or folder ID */ - write_four(0, f); /* icon ID and reserved */ - write_four(0, f); /* reserved */ - write_one(0, f); /* script flag */ - write_one(0, f); /* reserved */ - write_two(0, f); /* comment ID */ - write_four(0, f); /* put away */ - - /* resource fork data */ - output_raw(rf, rf_len, f); -} - - -/* write a BinHex file */ - -static void -binhex_buffer(const byte *s, int len, FILE *f) -{ - static int col = 1; - static int bits = 0; - static int bitspos = 2; - static const char *table = "!\"#$%&'()*+,-012345689@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNPQRSTUVXYZ[`abcdefhijklmpqr"; - byte buf[5]; - int c, i, left; - - if (!s && bitspos > 2) { /* output the remaining bits */ - s = (const byte *)"\0"; - len = 1; - } - - for (left = len; left > 0; left--, s++) { - int pos; - if (s[0] == 0x90) { - buf[0] = 0x90; - buf[1] = 0x00; - pos = 2; - } else { - buf[0] = s[0]; - pos = 1; - } - - /* find a run */ - if (left > 2 && s[0] == s[1] && s[0] == s[2]) { - for (i = 3; i < left && i < 255; i++) - if (s[i] != s[0]) - break; - buf[pos] = 0x90; - buf[pos+1] = i; - pos += 2; - s += i - 1; - left -= i - 1; - } - - /* store those characters */ - for (i = 0; i < pos; i++) { - bits |= buf[i]; - while (bitspos >= 0) { - c = (bits >> bitspos) & 0x3F; - putc(table[c], f); - if (++col == 63) { - putc('\n', f); - col = 0; - } - bitspos -= 6; - } - bits <<= 8; - bitspos += 8; - } - } -} - -static void -output_binhex(FILE *rf, int32_t rf_len, const char *filename, FILE *f) -{ - int crc, len = strlen(filename); - char buf[2048]; - - if (len < 1 || len > 63) - fatal_error("filename length must be between 1 and 63"); - store_one(len, buf+0); /* filename length */ - memcpy(buf+1, filename, len); /* filename */ - store_one(0, buf+1+len); /* version */ - store_four(T1_FILETYPE, buf+2+len); /* file type */ - store_four(T1_FILECREATOR, buf+6+len); /* file creator */ - store_one(T1_FINDERFLAGS, buf+10+len); /* finder flags */ - store_one(0, buf+11+len); /* extended finder flags */ - store_four(0, buf+12+len); /* length of data fork */ - store_four(rf_len, buf+16+len); /* length of resource fork */ - store_two(crcbuf(0, 20+len, buf), buf+20+len); /* CRC */ - store_two(0, buf+22+len); /* data fork CRC */ - - /* output BinHex comment */ - fputs("(This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0)\n:", f); - - /* BinHex the header */ - binhex_buffer((const byte *)buf, 24+len, f); - - /* resource fork data */ - reposition(rf, 0); - crc = 0; - while (rf_len > 0) { - int n = (rf_len < 2048 ? rf_len : 2048); - fread(buf, 1, n, rf); - crc = crcbuf(crc, n, buf); /* update CRC */ - binhex_buffer((const byte *)buf, n, f); - rf_len -= n; - } - store_two(crc, buf); /* resource fork CRC */ - binhex_buffer((const byte *)buf, 2, f); - binhex_buffer(0, 0, f); /* get rid of any remaining bits */ - fputs(":\n", f); /* trailer */ -} - - -/***** - * command line - **/ - -#define OUTPUT_OPT 301 -#define VERSION_OPT 302 -#define HELP_OPT 303 -#define MACBINARY_OPT 304 -#define RAW_OPT 305 -#define APPLESINGLE_OPT 306 -#define APPLEDOUBLE_OPT 307 -#define BINHEX_OPT 308 -#define FILENAME_OPT 309 - -static Clp_Option options[] = { - { "appledouble", 0, APPLEDOUBLE_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "applesingle", 0, APPLESINGLE_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "binhex", 0, BINHEX_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "help", 0, HELP_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "macbinary", 0, MACBINARY_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "filename", 'n', FILENAME_OPT, Clp_ValString, 0 }, - { "output", 'o', OUTPUT_OPT, Clp_ValString, 0 }, - { "raw", 'r', RAW_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "version", 0, VERSION_OPT, 0, 0 }, -}; -static const char *program_name; - - -void -fatal_error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); - exit(1); -} - -void -error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); -} - - -static void -short_usage(void) -{ - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", - program_name, program_name); -} - - -static void -usage(void) -{ - printf("\ -`T1mac' translates a PostScript Type 1 font from PFA or PFB format into\n\ -Macintosh Type 1 format. The result can be written in MacBinary II format (the\n\ -default), AppleSingle format, AppleDouble format, or BinHex format, or as a\n\ -raw resource fork. It is sent to the standard output unless an OUTPUT file is\n\ -given.\n\ -\n\ -Usage: %s [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]\n\ -\n\ -Options:\n\ - -r, --raw Output is a raw Macintosh resource fork.\n\ - --macbinary Output is in MacBinary format (default).\n\ - --applesingle Output is in AppleSingle format.\n\ - --appledouble Output is in AppleDouble format.\n\ - --binhex Output is in BinHex format.\n\ - -n, --filename NAME Macintosh font filename will be NAME.\n\ - -o, --output FILE Write output to FILE.\n\ - -h, --help Print this message and exit.\n\ - --version Print version number and warranty and exit.\n\ -\n\ -Report bugs to .\n", program_name); -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - - -int -main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - int i, c; - FILE *ifp = 0, *ofp = 0; - const char *ifp_filename = ""; - const char *ofp_filename = ""; - const char *set_font_name = 0; - struct font_reader fr; - uint32_t rfork_len; - int raw = 0, macbinary = 1, applesingle = 0, appledouble = 0, binhex = 0; - - Clp_Parser *clp = - Clp_NewParser(argc, (const char * const *)argv, sizeof(options) / sizeof(options[0]), options); - program_name = Clp_ProgramName(clp); - - /* interpret command line arguments using CLP */ - while (1) { - int opt = Clp_Next(clp); - switch (opt) { - - case RAW_OPT: - raw = 1; - macbinary = applesingle = appledouble = binhex = 0; - break; - - case MACBINARY_OPT: - macbinary = 1; - raw = applesingle = appledouble = binhex = 0; - break; - - case APPLESINGLE_OPT: - applesingle = 1; - raw = macbinary = appledouble = binhex = 0; - break; - - case APPLEDOUBLE_OPT: - appledouble = 1; - raw = macbinary = applesingle = binhex = 0; - break; - - case BINHEX_OPT: - binhex = 1; - raw = macbinary = applesingle = appledouble = 0; - break; - - output_file: - case OUTPUT_OPT: - if (ofp) - fatal_error("output file already specified"); - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ofp = stdout; - else { - ofp_filename = clp->vstr; - ofp = fopen(ofp_filename, "wb"); - if (!ofp) fatal_error("%s: %s", ofp_filename, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case FILENAME_OPT: - if (set_font_name) - fatal_error("Macintosh font filename already specified"); - set_font_name = clp->vstr; - break; - - case HELP_OPT: - usage(); - exit(0); - break; - - case VERSION_OPT: - printf("t1mac (LCDF t1utils) %s\n", VERSION); - printf("Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Eddie Kohler et al.\n\ -This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n\ -There is NO warranty, not even for merchantability or fitness for a\n\ -particular purpose.\n"); - exit(0); - break; - - case Clp_NotOption: - if (ifp && ofp) - fatal_error("too many arguments"); - else if (ifp) - goto output_file; - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ifp = stdin; - else { - ifp_filename = clp->vstr; - ifp = fopen(clp->vstr, "r"); - if (!ifp) fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case Clp_Done: - goto done; - - case Clp_BadOption: - short_usage(); - exit(1); - break; - - } - } - - done: - if (!ifp) ifp = stdin; - if (!ofp) ofp = stdout; - -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) - /* As we are processing a PFB (binary) output */ - /* file, we must set its file mode to binary. */ - _setmode(_fileno(ofp), _O_BINARY); -#endif - - /* prepare font reader */ - fr.output_ascii = t1mac_output_ascii; - fr.output_binary = t1mac_output_binary; - fr.output_end = t1mac_output_end; - - /* prepare resource fork file */ - rfork_f = tmpfile(); - if (!rfork_f) - fatal_error("cannot open temporary file: %s", strerror(errno)); - for (i = 0; i < RFORK_HEADERLEN; i++) - putc(0, rfork_f); - init_current_post(); - - /* peek at first byte to see if it is the PFB marker 0x80 */ - c = getc(ifp); - ungetc(c, ifp); - - /* do the file */ - if (c == PFB_MARKER) - process_pfb(ifp, ifp_filename, &fr); - else if (c == '%') - process_pfa(ifp, ifp_filename, &fr); - else - fatal_error("%s does not start with font marker (`%%' or 0x80)", ifp_filename); - if (ifp != stdin) - fclose(ifp); - - /* check if anything was read */ - if (nrsrc == 0) - error("no POST resources written -- are you sure this was a font?"); - - /* output large B/W icon */ - output_new_rsrc("ICN#", 256, 32, (const char *)icon_bw_data, 256); - /* output FREF */ - output_new_rsrc("FREF", 256, 32, "LWFN\0\0\0", 7); - /* output BNDL */ - output_new_rsrc("BNDL", 256, 32, "T1UT\0\0\0\1FREF\0\0\0\0\1\0ICN#\0\0\0\0\1\0", 28); - /* output other icons */ - output_new_rsrc("icl8", 256, 32, (const char *)icon_8_data, 1024); - output_new_rsrc("icl4", 256, 32, (const char *)icon_4_data, 512); - output_new_rsrc("ics#", 256, 32, (const char *)small_icon_bw_data, 64); - output_new_rsrc("ics8", 256, 32, (const char *)small_icon_8_data, 256); - output_new_rsrc("ics4", 256, 32, (const char *)small_icon_4_data, 128); - /* output T1UT (signature) */ - output_new_rsrc("T1UT", 0, 0, "DConverted by t1mac (t1utils) \251Eddie Kohler http://www.lcdf.org/type/", 69); - - /* finish off resource file */ - rfork_len = complete_rfork(); - - /* prepare font name */ - if (!set_font_name && font_name) { - int part = 0, len = 0; - char *x, *s; - for (x = s = font_name; *s; s++) - if (isupper((unsigned char) *s) || isdigit((unsigned char) *s)) { - *x++ = *s; - part++; - len = 1; - } else if (islower((unsigned char) *s)) { - if (len < (part <= 1 ? 5 : 3)) - *x++ = *s; - len++; - } - *x++ = 0; - set_font_name = font_name; - } else if (!set_font_name) - set_font_name = "Unknown Font"; - - /* now, output the file */ - if (macbinary) - output_macbinary(rfork_f, rfork_len, set_font_name, ofp); - else if (raw) - output_raw(rfork_f, rfork_len, ofp); - else if (applesingle || appledouble) - output_applesingle(rfork_f, rfork_len, set_font_name, ofp, appledouble); - else if (binhex) - output_binhex(rfork_f, rfork_len, set_font_name, ofp); - else - fatal_error("strange output format"); - fclose(rfork_f); - - if (ofp != stdout) - fclose(ofp); - return 0; -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1unmac.1 b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1unmac.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 2e121d10be8..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1unmac.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -.ds V 1.42 -.de M -.BR "\\$1" "(\\$2)\\$3" -.. -.TH T1UNMAC 1 "" "Version \*V" -.SH NAME -t1unmac \- translate a Mac PostScript Type 1 font into PFA or PFB format -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B t1unmac -\%[\fB\-a\fR|\fB\-b\fR] -\%[\fB\-r\fR] -\%[\fIinput\fR [\fIoutput\fR]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B t1unmac -extracts POST resources from a Macintosh PostScript font file and creates a -PFA (hexadecimal) or PFB (binary) font file. The file -.I input -should be in MacBinary I or II, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex format, -or it can be a raw resource fork. If the file is a raw resource fork, you -need to give the `\-\-raw' option; otherwise -.B t1unmac -should automatically figure out what kind of file you have. If the file -.I output -is not specified output goes to the standard output. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-pfa ", " \-a -Output in PFA (ASCII) format. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-pfb ", " \-b -Output in PFB (binary) format. This is the default. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-raw ", " \-r -Indicates that the input is a raw resource fork. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-macbinary -Indicates that the input is in MacBinary I or II format. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-applesingle -Indicates that the input is in AppleSingle format. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-appledouble -Indicates that the input is in AppleDouble format. -.TP 5 -.BR \-\-binhex -Indicates that the input is in BinHex 4.0 format. -.TP -.BI \-\-block\-length= "num\fR, " \-l " num" -PFB only: Set the maximum output block length to -.I num. -The default length is as large as memory allows. -.TP -.BI \-\-line\-length= "num\fR, " \-l " num" -PFA only: Set the maximum length of encrypted lines in the output to -.I num. -(These are the lines consisting wholly of hexadecimal digits.) The default -is 64. -.SH EXAMPLES -.LP -On Mac OS X, you can use -.B t1unmac -to translate a font into PFA or PFB format as follows: -.nf -% \fBt1unmac\fR \-\-raw FONTFILENAME/..namedfork/rsrc > OUTPUT -.fi -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.LP -.M t1mac 1 , -.M t1ascii 1 , -.M t1binary 1 , -.M t1asm 1 , -.M t1disasm 1 -.SH AUTHORS -Lee Hetherington (ilh@lcs.mit.edu) -.br -Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com) -.PP -Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating system by -Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de). diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1unmac.c b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1unmac.c deleted file mode 100644 index b4ffed3921b..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils-src/t1unmac.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,921 +0,0 @@ -/* t1unmac/unpost - * - * This program converts Macintosh Type 1 fonts stored in MacBinary (I or II), - * AppleSingle, AppleDouble, BinHex, or raw resource fork format to PFA and - * PFB formats. - * - * Copyright (c) 1992 by I. Lee Hetherington, all rights reserved. - * Copyright (c) 1998-2017 Eddie Kohler - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the - * conditions listed in the Click LICENSE file, which is available in full at - * http://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/LICENSE. The conditions - * include: you must preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention - * the copyright holders in advertising related to the Software without - * their permission. The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED. This notice is a summary of the Click LICENSE file; the - * license in that file is binding. - * - * New change log in `NEWS'. Old change log: - * - * Revision 1.2 92/06/23 10:57:33 ilh - * MSDOS porting by Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) - * incoporated. - * - * Revision 1.1 92/05/22 12:07:49 ilh - * initial version - * - * Ported to Microsoft C/C++ Compiler and MS-DOS operating system by - * Kai-Uwe Herbing (herbing@netmbx.netmbx.de) on June 12, 1992. Code - * specific to the MS-DOS version is encapsulated with #ifdef _MSDOS - * ... #endif, where _MSDOS is an identifier, which is automatically - * defined, if you compile with the Microsoft C/C++ Compiler. - * */ - -/* Note: this is ANSI C. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include -#endif -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) -# include -# include -#endif -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "t1lib.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* Some functions to read one, two, three, and four byte integers in 68000 - byte order (most significant byte first). */ - -static int -read_one(FILE *fi) -{ - return getc(fi); -} - -static int -read_two(FILE *fi) -{ - int val; - - val = getc(fi); - val = (val << 8) | getc(fi); - - return val; -} - -static int32_t -read_three(FILE *fi) -{ - int32_t val; - - val = getc(fi); - val = (val << 8) | getc(fi); - val = (val << 8) | getc(fi); - - return val; -} - -static int32_t -read_four(FILE *fi) -{ - int32_t val; - - val = getc(fi); - val = (val << 8) | getc(fi); - val = (val << 8) | getc(fi); - val = (val << 8) | getc(fi); - - return val; -} - -/* reposition a file with error messages */ - -static void -reposition(FILE *fi, int32_t absolute) -{ - if (fseek(fi, absolute, 0) == -1) - fatal_error("can't seek to position %d\n\ - (The Mac file may be corrupted, or you may need the `-r' option.)", - absolute); -} - -static int blocklen = -1; - -static int hex_column = 0; /* current column of hex ASCII output */ - -static void -output_hex_byte(FILE *fo, int b) -{ - static const char *hex = "0123456789abcdef"; - - if (hex_column >= blocklen) { - putc('\n', fo); - hex_column = 0; - } - putc(hex[b >> 4], fo); - putc(hex[b & 0xf], fo); - hex_column += 2; -} - -/* Function to extract a particular POST resource. Offset points to the four - byte length which is followed by the data. The first byte of the POST data - specifies resource type: 1 for ASCII, 2 for binary, and 5 for end. The - second byte is always zero. */ - - -/* Function to write four byte length to PFB file: least significant byte - first. */ - -static int -extract_data(FILE *fi, FILE *fo, struct pfb_writer *w, int32_t offset, int pfb) -{ - enum PS_type { PS_ascii = 1, PS_binary = 2, PS_end = 5 }; - static int last_type = -1; - static int skip_newline = 0; - int32_t len; - int more = 1; - int i, c; - - reposition(fi, offset); - len = read_four(fi) - 2; /* subtract type field */ - - switch ((enum PS_type)read_one(fi)) { - - case PS_ascii: { - (void) read_one(fi); - if (last_type != PFB_ASCII && pfb) { - pfb_writer_output_block(w); - w->blocktyp = PFB_ASCII; - } - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { - c = read_one(fi); - if (c == '\n' && skip_newline) { - skip_newline = 0; - continue; - } - if (c == '\r') { - c = '\n'; - skip_newline = 1; - } else - skip_newline = 0; - if (pfb) - PFB_OUTPUT_BYTE(w, c); - else - putc(c, fo); - } - last_type = PFB_ASCII; - break; - } - - case PS_binary: { - (void) read_one(fi); - if (last_type != PFB_BINARY && pfb) { - pfb_writer_output_block(w); - w->blocktyp = PFB_BINARY; - } else if (last_type != PFB_BINARY) - hex_column = 0; - if (pfb) { - while (len--) - PFB_OUTPUT_BYTE(w, read_one(fi)); - } else { - while (len--) - output_hex_byte(fo, read_one(fi)); - } - last_type = PFB_BINARY; - break; - } - - case PS_end: - more = 0; - break; - - } - - return more; -} - - -/***** - * Command line - **/ - -#define OUTPUT_OPT 301 -#define VERSION_OPT 302 -#define HELP_OPT 303 -#define PFB_OPT 304 -#define PFA_OPT 305 -#define MACBINARY_OPT 306 -#define RAW_OPT 307 -#define LINE_LEN_OPT 308 -#define APPLEDOUBLE_OPT 309 -#define BINHEX_OPT 310 - -static Clp_Option options[] = { - { "applesingle", 0, APPLEDOUBLE_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "appledouble", 0, APPLEDOUBLE_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "binhex", 0, BINHEX_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "block-length", 0, LINE_LEN_OPT, Clp_ValUnsigned, 0 }, - { "help", 0, HELP_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "line-length", 'l', LINE_LEN_OPT, Clp_ValUnsigned, 0 }, - { "macbinary", 0, MACBINARY_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "output", 'o', OUTPUT_OPT, Clp_ValString, 0 }, - { "pfa", 'a', PFA_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "pfb", 'b', PFB_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "raw", 'r', RAW_OPT, 0, 0 }, - { "version", 0, VERSION_OPT, 0, 0 }, -}; -static const char *program_name; - -void -fatal_error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); - exit(1); -} - -void -error(const char *message, ...) -{ - va_list val; - va_start(val, message); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name); - vfprintf(stderr, message, val); - putc('\n', stderr); - va_end(val); -} - -static void -short_usage(void) -{ - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [OPTION]... INPUT [OUTPUT]\n\ -Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", - program_name, program_name); -} - -static void -usage(void) -{ - printf("\ -`T1unmac' extracts a PostScript Type 1 font from a Macintosh font file. It can\n\ -read MacBinary, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex files, or raw Macintosh\n\ -resource forks. The result is written to the standard output unless an OUTPUT\n\ -file is given.\n\ -\n\ -Usage: %s [OPTION]... INPUT [OUTPUT]\n\ -\n\ -Options:\n\ - -r, --raw Input is a raw Macintosh resource fork.\n\ - --macbinary Input is in MacBinary format.\n\ - --applesingle Input is in AppleSingle format.\n\ - --appledouble Input is in AppleDouble format.\n\ - --binhex Input is in BinHex format.\n\ - -a, --pfa Output font in ASCII (PFA) format.\n\ - -b, --pfb Output font in binary (PFB) format. This is\n\ - the default.\n\ - -l, --block-length NUM Set max block length for PFB output.\n\ - -l, --line-length NUM Set max encrypted line length for PFA output.\n\ - -o, --output FILE Write output to FILE.\n\ - -h, --help Print this message and exit.\n\ - --version Print version number and warranty and exit.\n\ -\n\ -Report bugs to .\n", program_name); -} - - -static const char * -check_macbinary(FILE *ifp) -{ - int i, j; - char buf[124]; - - /* check "version" bytes at offsets 0 and 74 */ - reposition(ifp, 0); - if (read_one(ifp) != 0) - return "bad version byte"; - reposition(ifp, 74); - if (read_one(ifp) != 0) - return "bad version byte"; - -#if 0 - /* write out bullshit */ - {int t; - reposition(ifp, 65); - t = read_four(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "Type %c%c%c%c\n", (t>>24)&255, (t>>16)&255, (t>>8)&255, t&255); - t = read_four(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "Creator %c%c%c%c\n", (t>>24)&255, (t>>16)&255, (t>>8)&255, t&255); - t = read_one(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "Finder flags 1 %02x\n", t); - read_one(ifp); - t = read_two(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "horizpos %04x\n", t); - t = read_two(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "vertpos %04x\n", t); - t = read_two(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "folder id %d\n", t); - t = read_one(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "protected? %x\n", t); - t = read_one(ifp); - t = read_four(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "data len %d\n", t); - t = read_four(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "rsrc len %d\n", t); - t = read_four(ifp); - { - struct tm *crap; - fprintf(stderr, "creation date %x\n", t); - t -= 2082844800; - fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", ctime(&t)); - t = read_four(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "modification date %x\n", t); - t -= 2082844800; - fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", ctime(&t)); - t = read_two(ifp); - } - fprintf(stderr, "getinfo len %d\n", t); - t = read_one(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "finderflags 2 %02x\n", t); - reposition(ifp, 116); - t = read_four(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "total len %d\n", t); - t = read_two(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "secondary header len %d\n", t); - t = read_one(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "version %d\n", t); - t = read_one(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, "version %d\n", t); - } -#endif - - /* check file length */ - reposition(ifp, 1); - i = read_one(ifp); - if (i > 63) - return "bad length"; - reposition(ifp, 83); - i = read_four(ifp); - j = read_four(ifp); - if (i < 0 || j < 0 || i >= 0x800000 || j >= 0x800000) - return "bad length"; - - /* check CRC */ - reposition(ifp, 0); - fread(buf, 1, 124, ifp); - if (crcbuf(0, 124, buf) != read_two(ifp)) { - reposition(ifp, 82); - if (read_one(ifp) != 0) - return "bad checksum"; - } - - return 0; -} - -#define APPLESINGLE_MAGIC 0x00051600 -#define APPLEDOUBLE_MAGIC 0x00051607 - -static const char * -check_appledouble(FILE *ifp) -{ - int i; - reposition(ifp, 0); - i = read_four(ifp); - if (i != APPLEDOUBLE_MAGIC && i != APPLESINGLE_MAGIC) - return "bad magic number"; - - return 0; -} - -static const char * -translate_binhex(FILE *f, FILE *tmpf) -{ - int i, c = 0, last_char, after_x90, bits, bitpos; - unsigned char value_table[256]; - - /* prepare value table */ - { - const char *table = "!\"#$%&'()*+,-012345689@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNPQRSTUVXYZ[`abcdefhijklmpqr"; - for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) - value_table[i] = 255; - for (i = 0; *table; i++, table++) - value_table[(unsigned char)*table] = i; - } - - /* skip to comment */ - { - const char *comment = "(This file must be converted with BinHex"; - while (!feof(f)) { - const char *s; - for (s = comment; *s; s++) { - c = getc(f); - if (c != *s) - break; - } - /* skip to end of line */ - while (c >= 0 && c != '\n' && c != '\r') - c = getc(f); - /* stop if read comment */ - if (!*s) - goto found_comment; - } - /* failed */ - return "no comment"; - } - - found_comment: - /* skip spaces, look for ':' */ - for (c = ' '; isspace(c); c = getc(f)) ; - if (c != ':') - return "no file-start character"; - - /* found ':', process until you find another ':' */ - last_char = -1; - after_x90 = bits = 0; - bitpos = 10; - for (c = getc(f); c >= 0; c = getc(f)) - if (!isspace(c)) { - /* add 6 bits to bits */ - if (value_table[c] == 255) - break; - bits |= (value_table[c] << bitpos); - bitpos -= 6; - - /* output character(s) */ - if (bitpos <= 2) { - int d = bits >> 8; - bits = (bits << 8) & 0xFF00; - bitpos += 8; - if (after_x90) { - /* handle compression */ - if (d == 0) { - last_char = 0x90; - putc(0x90, tmpf); - } else - for (i = 1; i < d; i++) - putc(last_char, tmpf); - after_x90 = 0; - } else if (d == 0x90) - after_x90 = 1; - else { - last_char = d; - putc(d, tmpf); - } - } - } - - if (c < 0) - return "unexpected EOF"; - else if (c != ':') - return "bad character"; - - fflush(tmpf); - return 0; -} - -static int -check_binhex_crc(FILE *f, int offset, int length) -{ - int crc = 0; - char buf[2048]; - reposition(f, offset); - while (length > 0) { - int n = (length < 2048 ? length : 2048); - fread(buf, 1, n, f); - crc = crcbuf(crc, n, buf); - length -= n; - } - return crc == 0; -} - -static const char * -check_binhex(FILE *f) -{ - int fname_len, data_len, rsrc_len, off; - - /* check lengths */ - reposition(f, 0); - fname_len = read_one(f); - if (fname_len < 1 || fname_len > 63) - return "bad length"; - reposition(f, 1 + fname_len + 11); - data_len = read_four(f); - rsrc_len = read_four(f); - if (data_len < 0 || rsrc_len < 0 || data_len >= 0x800000 || rsrc_len >= 0x800000) - return "bad length"; - - /* check version */ - reposition(f, 1 + fname_len); - if (read_one(f) != 0) - return "bad version"; - - /* check CRC */ - off = 1 + fname_len + 21; - if (!check_binhex_crc(f, 0, off)) - return "bad header CRC"; - if (!check_binhex_crc(f, off, data_len + 2)) - return "bad data CRC"; - if (!check_binhex_crc(f, off + data_len + 2, rsrc_len + 2)) - return "bad resource fork CRC"; - - return 0; -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - - -int -main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - FILE *ifp = 0; - FILE *ofp = 0; - struct pfb_writer w; - const char *ifp_name = ""; - int32_t res_offset, res_data_offset, res_map_offset, type_list_offset; - int32_t post_type; - int num_types, num_extracted = 0, pfb = 1; - int raw = 0, appledouble = 0, binhex = 0, macbinary = 0; - - Clp_Parser *clp = - Clp_NewParser(argc, (const char * const *)argv, sizeof(options) / sizeof(options[0]), options); - program_name = Clp_ProgramName(clp); - - /* interpret command line arguments using CLP */ - while (1) { - int opt = Clp_Next(clp); - switch (opt) { - - case RAW_OPT: - raw = 1; - appledouble = binhex = macbinary = 0; - break; - - case MACBINARY_OPT: - macbinary = 1; - raw = appledouble = binhex = 0; - break; - - case APPLEDOUBLE_OPT: - appledouble = 1; - raw = binhex = macbinary = 0; - break; - - case BINHEX_OPT: - binhex = 1; - raw = appledouble = macbinary = 0; - break; - - output_file: - case OUTPUT_OPT: - if (ofp) - fatal_error("output file already specified"); - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ofp = stdout; - else { - ofp = fopen(clp->vstr, "w"); - if (!ofp) fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case PFB_OPT: - pfb = 1; - break; - - case PFA_OPT: - pfb = 0; - break; - - case LINE_LEN_OPT: - blocklen = clp->val.i; - break; - - case HELP_OPT: - usage(); - exit(0); - break; - - case VERSION_OPT: - printf("t1unmac (LCDF t1utils) %s\n", VERSION); - printf("Copyright (C) 1992-2017 I. Lee Hetherington, Eddie Kohler et al.\n\ -This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n\ -There is NO warranty, not even for merchantability or fitness for a\n\ -particular purpose.\n"); - exit(0); - break; - - case Clp_NotOption: - if (ifp && ofp) - fatal_error("too many arguments"); - else if (ifp) - goto output_file; - if (strcmp(clp->vstr, "-") == 0) - ifp = stdin; - else { - ifp_name = clp->vstr; - ifp = fopen(clp->vstr, "rb"); - if (!ifp) fatal_error("%s: %s", clp->vstr, strerror(errno)); - } - break; - - case Clp_Done: - goto done; - - case Clp_BadOption: - short_usage(); - exit(1); - break; - - } - } - - done: - if (!ifp) ifp = stdin; - if (!ofp) ofp = stdout; - -#if defined(_MSDOS) || defined(_WIN32) - _setmode(_fileno(ifp), _O_BINARY); - /* If we are processing a PFB (binary) output */ - /* file, we must set its file mode to binary. */ - _setmode(_fileno(ofp), _O_BINARY); -#endif - - if (pfb) - init_pfb_writer(&w, blocklen, ofp); - else { - if (blocklen == -1) - blocklen = 64; - else if (blocklen < 8) { - blocklen = 8; - error("warning: line length raised to %d", blocklen); - } else if (blocklen > 1024) { - blocklen = 1024; - error("warning: line length lowered to %d", blocklen); - } - } - - /* check for non-seekable input */ - if (fseek(ifp, 0, 0)) { - char buf[2048]; - FILE *tmp = tmpfile(); - if (!tmp) - fatal_error("cannot open temporary file: %s", strerror(errno)); - while (!feof(ifp)) { - int i = fread(buf, 1, 2048, ifp); - if (i > 0) - fwrite(buf, 1, i, tmp); - } - if (ferror(ifp)) - fatal_error("%s: %s", ifp_name, strerror(errno)); - reposition(tmp, 0); - fflush(tmp); - if (ifp != stdin) - fclose(ifp); - ifp = tmp; - } - - /* check for empty file */ - fseek(ifp, 0, 2); - if (ftell(ifp) == 0) - fatal_error("%s: empty file\n\ - (Try re-transferring the files using MacBinary format.)", - ifp_name); - - reposition(ifp, 0); - if (!raw && !appledouble && !binhex && !macbinary) { - /* check magic number, try to figure out what it is */ - int i, magic; - magic = read_four(ifp); - reposition(ifp, 0); - - if (magic == APPLESINGLE_MAGIC || magic == APPLEDOUBLE_MAGIC) - appledouble = 1; - else if ((magic & 0xFF000000) == 0) - macbinary = 1; - else { - binhex = 1; - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++, magic >>= 8) - if (!isprint(magic & 0xFF) && !isspace(magic & 0xFF)) - /* not an ASCII character, assume not BinHex */ - binhex = 0; - } - - if (!appledouble && !macbinary && !binhex) - fatal_error("%s: unknown file type", ifp_name); - } - - if (raw) { - /* raw resource file */ - res_offset = 0; - - } else if (macbinary) { /* MacBinary (I or II) file */ - const char *check; - int32_t data_fork_size; - - /* check integrity of file */ - check = check_macbinary(ifp); - if (check) - fatal_error("%s: not a MacBinary file (%s)", ifp_name, check); - - /* read data and resource fork sizes in MacBinary header */ - reposition(ifp, 83); - data_fork_size = read_four(ifp); - (void) read_four(ifp); - - /* round data_fork_size up to multiple of 128 */ - if (data_fork_size % 128) - data_fork_size += 128 - data_fork_size % 128; - - res_offset = 128 + data_fork_size; - - } else if (appledouble) { /* AppleDouble file */ - const char *check; - const char *applewhat; - int i, n; - - /* check integrity */ - check = check_appledouble(ifp); - if (check) - fatal_error("%s: not an AppleDouble file (%s)", ifp_name, check); - reposition(ifp, 0); - if (read_four(ifp) == APPLESINGLE_MAGIC) - applewhat = "AppleSingle"; - else - applewhat = "AppleDouble"; - - /* find offset to resource and/or data fork */ - reposition(ifp, 24); - n = read_two(ifp); - res_offset = -1; - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { - int type = read_four(ifp); - if (type == 0) - fatal_error("%s: bad %s file (bad entry descriptor)", ifp_name, applewhat); - if (type == 2) /* resource fork entry */ - res_offset = read_four(ifp); - else - (void) read_four(ifp); - (void) read_four(ifp); - } - if (res_offset < 0) - fatal_error("%s: bad %s file (no resource fork)", ifp_name, applewhat); - - } else if (binhex) { /* BinHex file */ - const char *check; - FILE *tmpf = tmpfile(); - if (!tmpf) - fatal_error("cannot open temporary file: %s", strerror(errno)); - - /* check integrity */ - check = translate_binhex(ifp, tmpf); - if (check) - fatal_error("%s: not a BinHex file (%s)", ifp_name, check); - check = check_binhex(tmpf); - if (check) - fatal_error("%s: bad BinHex file (%s)", ifp_name, check); - - /* find resource offset */ - reposition(tmpf, 0); - res_offset = read_one(tmpf); - reposition(tmpf, 1 + res_offset + 11); - res_offset += 22 + read_four(tmpf) + 2; - if (ifp != stdin) - fclose(ifp); - ifp = tmpf; - - } else { - fatal_error("%s: strange format", ifp_name); - exit(1); - } - - /* read offsets from resource fork header */ - reposition(ifp, res_offset); - res_data_offset = res_offset + read_four(ifp); - res_map_offset = res_offset + read_four(ifp); - - /* read type list offset from resource map header */ - reposition(ifp, res_map_offset + 24); - type_list_offset = res_map_offset + read_two(ifp); - - /* read type list */ - reposition(ifp, type_list_offset); - num_types = read_two(ifp) + 1; - - /* find POST type */ - post_type = (int32_t)('P' & 0xff) << 24; - post_type |= (int32_t)('O' & 0xff) << 16; - post_type |= (int32_t)('S' & 0xff) << 8; - post_type |= (int32_t)('T' & 0xff); - - while (num_types--) { - if (read_four(ifp) == post_type) { - int nrsrc = 1 + read_two(ifp); - int list_offset = type_list_offset + read_two(ifp); - int rsrc_pos = 0; - int want_id = 501; - int second_time = 1; - reposition(ifp, list_offset); - /* read resources sequentially, starting with ID 501, until we encounter - an "end" resource or we can't find the next resource */ - while (rsrc_pos < nrsrc) { - int offset = ftell(ifp); - int id = read_two(ifp); - if (id == want_id) { - (void) read_two(ifp); - (void) read_one(ifp); - num_extracted++; - if (!extract_data(ifp, ofp, &w, res_data_offset + read_three(ifp), pfb)) - break; - second_time = 0; - want_id++; - } - reposition(ifp, offset + 12); - rsrc_pos++; - if (rsrc_pos >= nrsrc && !second_time) { - reposition(ifp, list_offset); - rsrc_pos = 0; - } - } - break; - } else { - (void) read_two(ifp); - (void) read_two(ifp); - } - } - -#if 0 - system("/bin/rm -f /tmp/x.*"); - { - FILE *f; - int i; - reposition(ifp, res_offset + 16); - if ((f = fopen("/tmp/x.systemarea", "wb"))) { - for (i = res_offset + 16; i < res_data_offset; i++) { - putc(getc(ifp), f); - } - fclose(f); - } - } - reposition(ifp, type_list_offset); - num_types = read_two(ifp) + 1; - while (num_types--) { - int t = read_four(ifp); - int num_of_type = 1 + read_two(ifp); - int32_t save_offset = ftell(ifp) + 2; - reposition(ifp, type_list_offset + read_two(ifp)); - while (num_of_type--) { - FILE *f; - char buf[2048]; - int x, i, attrs; - x = ftell(ifp); - i = read_two(ifp); /* ID */ - read_two(ifp); - attrs = read_one(ifp); - sprintf(buf, "/tmp/x.%c%c%c%c.%d", (t>>24)&255, (t>>16)&255, (t>>8)&255, t&255, i); - fprintf(stderr, "%c%c%c%c.%d %d", (t>>24)&255, (t>>16)&255, (t>>8)&255, t&255, i, attrs); - if ((f = fopen(buf, "wb"))) { - int l; - reposition(ifp, res_data_offset + read_three(ifp)); - l = read_four(ifp); - fprintf(stderr, " %d\n", l); - while (l > 0) { - int n = (l < 2048 ? l : 2048); - fread(buf, 1, n, ifp); - fwrite(buf, 1, n, f); - l -= n; - } - fclose(f); - } - reposition(ifp, x + 12); - } - reposition(ifp, save_offset); - } -#endif - - if (pfb) - pfb_writer_end(&w); - if (num_extracted == 0) - error("%s: not a Type 1 font (no POST resources)", ifp_name); - - fclose(ifp); - fclose(ofp); - return 0; -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils.test b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils.test deleted file mode 100755 index b9d62aba08d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/t1utils.test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -vx -# Copyright 2017 Karl Berry -# Copyright 2011 Peter Breitenlohner -# You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file. - -failed= - -rm -rf Symbol.* -./t1binary $srcdir/tests/Symbol.pfa Symbol.pfb \ - && ./t1ascii Symbol.pfb Symbol.pfa \ - && diff Symbol.pfa $srcdir/tests/Symbol.pfa \ - && echo "t1ascii/t1binary tests OK" \ - || failed="$failed t1ascii/t1binary" - -rm -rf Symbol.* -./t1disasm $srcdir/tests/Symbol.pfa Symbol.raw \ - && ./t1asm -a Symbol.raw Symbol.pfa \ - && diff Symbol.raw $srcdir/tests/Symbol.raw \ - && diff Symbol.pfa $srcdir/tests/Symbol.pfa \ - && echo "t1asm/t1disasm-ascii tests OK" \ - || failed="$failed t1asm/t1disasm-ascii" - -rm -rf Symbol.* -./t1disasm $srcdir/tests/Symbol.pfb Symbol.raw \ - && ./t1asm -b Symbol.raw Symbol.pfb \ - && ./t1ascii Symbol.pfb Symbol.pfa \ - && diff Symbol.raw $srcdir/tests/Symbol.raw \ - && diff Symbol.pfa $srcdir/tests/Symbol.pfa \ - && echo "t1asm/t1disasm-binary tests OK" \ - || failed="$failed t1asm/t1disasm-binary" - -test -z "$failed" && exit 0 -echo "failed tests:$failed" -exit 1 - diff --git a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/tests/Symbol.pfa b/Build/source/utils/t1utils/tests/Symbol.pfa deleted file mode 100644 index deb28490b15..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/t1utils/tests/Symbol.pfa +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1044 +0,0 @@ -%!PS-AdobeFont-1.0: Symbol 001.007 -%%CreationDate: Wed Jan 17 21:48:17 1990 -%%VMusage: 28489 37622 -11 dict begin -/FontInfo 10 dict dup begin -/version (001.007) readonly def -/Notice (Copyright (c) 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990 Adobe Systems Incorporated. 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-------------------------------------------------------- -dnl -dnl m4-include this file to define the current t1utils version -m4_define([t1utils_version], [1.42]) -- cgit v1.2.3