This is the change file for CWEB's COMMON under QSOD/SMSQ (Contributed by Robert H. Klein, September 1994) This change file is intended for use with C68 v4.13 (or later). compile with ex cc;'-v -h -c -=500000 -DCWEBINPUTS=flp2_ common_c' @x \def\v{\char'174} % vertical (|) in typewriter font \def\title{Common code for CTANGLE and CWEAVE (Version 4.3)} \def\topofcontents{\null\vfill \centerline{\titlefont Common code for {\ttitlefont CTANGLE} and {\ttitlefont CWEAVE}} \vskip 15pt \centerline{(Version 4.3)} \vfill} \def\botofcontents{\vfill \noindent @y \def\v{\char'174} % vertical (|) in typewriter font \def\title{Common code for CTANGLE and CWEAVE (QL Version 4.3)} \def\topofcontents{\null\vfill \centerline{\titlefont Common code for {\ttitlefont CTANGLE} and {\ttitlefont CWEAVE}} \vskip 15pt \centerline{(Version 4.3)} \vfill} \def\botofcontents{\vfill \noindent @z For use on QDOS/SMSQ systems the variable |max_file_name_length| is shortened to 42 characters, i.e. 5 characters for the device name, 36 characters for the file name plus one character as string terminator. (Note that (current) QDOS/SMSQ file systems have a limitation of 36 characters as maximum length for a file name. @x @d max_file_name_length 1024 @y @d max_file_name_length 42 @z @x cur_file_name[l]='/'; /* \UNIX/ pathname separator */ @y cur_file_name[l]='_'; /* QDOS/SMSQ pathname separator */ @z @x @ We now must look at the command line arguments and set the file names accordingly. At least one file name must be present: the \.{CWEB} file. It may have an extension, or it may omit the extension to get |".w"| or |".web"| added. The \TEX/ output file name is formed by replacing the \.{CWEB} file name extension by |".tex"|, and the \CEE/ file name by replacing the extension by |".c"|, after removing the directory name (if any). If there is a second file name present among the arguments, it is the change file, again either with an extension or without one to get |".ch"|. An omitted change file argument means that |"/dev/null"| should be used, when no changes are desired. @^system dependencies@> If there's a third file name, it will be the output file. @y @ We now must look at the command line arguments and set the file names accordingly. At least one file name must be present: the \.{CWEB} file. It may have an extension, or it may omit the extension to get |"_w"| or |"_web"| added. The \TEX/ output file name is formed by replacing the \.{CWEB} file name extension by |"_tex"|, and the \CEE/ file name by replacing the extension by |"_c"|, after removing the directory name (if any). If there is a second file name present among the arguments, it is the change file, again either with an extension or without one to get |"_ch"|. An omitted change file argument means that |"NUL"| should be used, when no changes are desired. @^system dependencies@> If there's a third file name, it will be the output file. Because |"_"| is a directory {\em and} extension separator, \.{CWEB} will always use the {\em full} name (i.e. with full path). Fortunately the routine has been written to search for the last ``dot'', so the altered version will search for the last |"_"| (including directory separators), so we have what we want. @z @x char *dot_pos; /* position of |'.'| in the argument */ @y char *dot_pos; /* position of |'_'| in the argument */ @z @x strcpy(change_file_name,"/dev/null"); @y strcpy(change_file_name,"NUL"); @z @x if (*s=='.') dot_pos=s++; else if (*s=='/') dot_pos=NULL,name_pos=++s; else s++; @y if (*s=='_') dot_pos=s++; else if (*s=='_') dot_pos=NULL,name_pos=++s; else s++; @z @x @ We use all of |*argv| for the |web_file_name| if there is a |'.'| in it, otherwise we add |".w"|. If this file can't be opened, we prepare an |alt_web_file_name| by adding |"web"| after the dot. The other file names come from adding other things after the dot. We must check that there is enough room in |web_file_name| and the other arrays for the argument. @y @ We use all of |*argv| for the |web_file_name| if there is a |'_'| in it, otherwise we add |"_w"|. If this file can't be opened, we prepare an |alt_web_file_name| by adding |"web"| after the dot. The other file names come from adding other things after the dot. We must check that there is enough room in |web_file_name| and the other arrays for the argument. If you've read the section before carefully you'll have noticed, that QDOS/SMSQ file names contain almost a |"_"|, so this routine will not work, i.e. you'll {\em have} to add the |"_w"| always. Nevertheless I adapted the routine as if it would work. @z @x @= { if (s-*argv > max_file_name_length-5) @@; if (dot_pos==NULL) sprintf(web_file_name,"%s.w",*argv); else { strcpy(web_file_name,*argv); *dot_pos=0; /* string now ends where the dot was */ } sprintf(alt_web_file_name,"%s.web",*argv); sprintf(tex_file_name,"%s.tex",name_pos); /* strip off directory name */ sprintf(idx_file_name,"%s.idx",name_pos); sprintf(scn_file_name,"%s.scn",name_pos); sprintf(C_file_name,"%s.c",name_pos); found_web=true; } @y @= { if (s-*argv > max_file_name_length-5) @; if (dot_pos==NULL) sprintf(web_file_name,"%s_w",*argv); else { strcpy(web_file_name,*argv); *dot_pos=0; /* string now ends where the dot was */ } sprintf(alt_web_file_name,"%s_web",*argv); sprintf(tex_file_name,"%s_tex",name_pos); /* strip off directory name */ sprintf(idx_file_name,"%s_idx",name_pos); sprintf(scn_file_name,"%s_scn",name_pos); sprintf(C_file_name,"%s_c",name_pos); found_web=true; } @z @x @ @= { if (strcmp(*argv,"-")!=0) { if (s-*argv > max_file_name_length-4) @@; if (dot_pos==NULL) sprintf(change_file_name,"%s.ch",*argv); else strcpy(change_file_name,*argv); } found_change=true; } @y @ @= { if (strcmp(*argv,"-")!=0) { if (s-*argv > max_file_name_length-4) @; if (dot_pos==NULL) sprintf(change_file_name,"%s_ch",*argv); else strcpy(change_file_name,*argv); found_change=true; } } @z @x @ @= { if (s-*argv > max_file_name_length-5) @@; if (dot_pos==NULL) { sprintf(tex_file_name,"%s.tex",*argv); sprintf(idx_file_name,"%s.idx",*argv); sprintf(scn_file_name,"%s.scn",*argv); sprintf(C_file_name,"%s.c",*argv); } else { strcpy(tex_file_name,*argv); strcpy(C_file_name,*argv); if (make_xrefs) { /* indexes will be generated */ *dot_pos=0; sprintf(idx_file_name,"%s.idx",*argv); sprintf(scn_file_name,"%s.scn",*argv); } } found_out=true; } @y @ @= { if (s-*argv > max_file_name_length-5) @; if (dot_pos==NULL) { sprintf(tex_file_name,"%s_tex",*argv); sprintf(idx_file_name,"%s_idx",*argv); sprintf(scn_file_name,"%s_scn",*argv); sprintf(C_file_name,"%s_c",*argv); } else { strcpy(tex_file_name,*argv); strcpy(C_file_name,*argv); if (make_xrefs) { /* indexes will be generated */ *dot_pos=0; sprintf(idx_file_name,"%s_idx",*argv); sprintf(scn_file_name,"%s_scn",*argv); } } found_out=true; } @z @x @ @= { if (program==ctangle) fatal( "! Usage: ctangle [options] webfile[.w] [{changefile[.ch]|-} [outfile[.c]]]\n" ,""); @.Usage:@> else fatal( "! Usage: cweave [options] webfile[.w] [{changefile[.ch]|-} [outfile[.tex]]]\n" ,""); } @y @ @= { if (program==ctangle) fatal( "! Usage: ctangle [options] webfile[_w] [{changefile[_ch]|-} [outfile[_c]]]\n" ,""); @.Usage:@> else fatal( "! Usage: cweave [options] webfile[_w] [{changefile[_ch]|-} [outfile[_tex]]]\n" ,""); } @z