3e1db26a5a
Removing elvis, importing nvi, ctags, updating libedit. Change-Id: I881eb04d2dc64cf112facd992de1114e1a59107f
230 lines
6.1 KiB
C
230 lines
6.1 KiB
C
/* $NetBSD: put.c,v 1.3 2011/11/23 19:25:28 tnozaki Exp $ */
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/*-
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* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
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* Keith Bostic. All rights reserved.
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*
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* See the LICENSE file for redistribution information.
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#ifndef lint
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static const char sccsid[] = "Id: put.c,v 10.18 2001/06/25 15:19:11 skimo Exp (Berkeley) Date: 2001/06/25 15:19:11";
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#endif /* not lint */
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/queue.h>
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#include <bitstring.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "common.h"
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/*
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* put --
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* Put text buffer contents into the file.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int put __P((SCR *, CB *, CHAR_T *, MARK *, MARK *, int));
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*/
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int
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put(SCR *sp, CB *cbp, ARG_CHAR_T *namep, MARK *cp, MARK *rp, int append)
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{
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ARG_CHAR_T name;
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TEXT *ltp, *tp;
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db_recno_t lno;
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size_t blen, clen, len;
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int rval;
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CHAR_T *bp, *t;
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CHAR_T *p;
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if (cbp == NULL) {
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if (namep == NULL) {
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cbp = sp->wp->dcbp;
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if (cbp == NULL) {
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msgq(sp, M_ERR,
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"053|The default buffer is empty");
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return (1);
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}
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} else {
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name = *namep;
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CBNAME(sp, cbp, name);
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if (cbp == NULL) {
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msgq(sp, M_ERR, "054|Buffer %s is empty",
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KEY_NAME(sp, name));
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return (1);
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}
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}
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}
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tp = cbp->textq.cqh_first;
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/*
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* It's possible to do a put into an empty file, meaning that the cut
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* buffer simply becomes the file. It's a special case so that we can
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* ignore it in general.
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*
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* !!!
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* Historically, pasting into a file with no lines in vi would preserve
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* the single blank line. This is surely a result of the fact that the
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* historic vi couldn't deal with a file that had no lines in it. This
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* implementation treats that as a bug, and does not retain the blank
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* line.
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*
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* Historical practice is that the cursor ends at the first character
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* in the file.
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*/
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if (cp->lno == 1) {
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if (db_last(sp, &lno))
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return (1);
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if (lno == 0) {
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for (; tp != (void *)&cbp->textq;
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++lno, ++sp->rptlines[L_ADDED], tp = tp->q.cqe_next)
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if (db_append(sp, 1, lno, tp->lb, tp->len))
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return (1);
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rp->lno = 1;
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rp->cno = 0;
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return (0);
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}
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}
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/* If a line mode buffer, append each new line into the file. */
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if (F_ISSET(cbp, CB_LMODE)) {
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lno = append ? cp->lno : cp->lno - 1;
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rp->lno = lno + 1;
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for (; tp != (void *)&cbp->textq;
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++lno, ++sp->rptlines[L_ADDED], tp = tp->q.cqe_next)
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if (db_append(sp, 1, lno, tp->lb, tp->len))
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return (1);
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rp->cno = 0;
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(void)nonblank(sp, rp->lno, &rp->cno);
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* If buffer was cut in character mode, replace the current line with
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* one built from the portion of the first line to the left of the
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* split plus the first line in the CB. Append each intermediate line
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* in the CB. Append a line built from the portion of the first line
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* to the right of the split plus the last line in the CB.
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*
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* Get the first line.
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*/
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lno = cp->lno;
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if (db_get(sp, lno, DBG_FATAL, &p, &len))
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return (1);
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GET_SPACE_RETW(sp, bp, blen, tp->len + len + 1);
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t = bp;
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/* Original line, left of the split. */
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if (len > 0 && (clen = cp->cno + (append ? 1 : 0)) > 0) {
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MEMCPYW(bp, p, clen);
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p += clen;
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t += clen;
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}
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/* First line from the CB. */
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if (tp->len != 0) {
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MEMCPYW(t, tp->lb, tp->len);
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t += tp->len;
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}
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/* Calculate length left in the original line. */
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clen = len == 0 ? 0 : len - (cp->cno + (append ? 1 : 0));
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/*
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* !!!
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* In the historical 4BSD version of vi, character mode puts within
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* a single line have two cursor behaviors: if the put is from the
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* unnamed buffer, the cursor moves to the character inserted which
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* appears last in the file. If the put is from a named buffer,
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* the cursor moves to the character inserted which appears first
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* in the file. In System III/V, it was changed at some point and
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* the cursor always moves to the first character. In both versions
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* of vi, character mode puts that cross line boundaries leave the
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* cursor on the first character. Nvi implements the System III/V
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* behavior, and expect POSIX.2 to do so as well.
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*/
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rp->lno = lno;
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rp->cno = len == 0 ? 0 : sp->cno + (append && tp->len ? 1 : 0);
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/*
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* If no more lines in the CB, append the rest of the original
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* line and quit. Otherwise, build the last line before doing
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* the intermediate lines, because the line changes will lose
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* the cached line.
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*/
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if (tp->q.cqe_next == (void *)&cbp->textq) {
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if (clen > 0) {
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MEMCPYW(t, p, clen);
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t += clen;
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}
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if (db_set(sp, lno, bp, t - bp))
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goto err;
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if (sp->rptlchange != lno) {
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sp->rptlchange = lno;
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++sp->rptlines[L_CHANGED];
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}
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} else {
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/*
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* Have to build both the first and last lines of the
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* put before doing any sets or we'll lose the cached
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* line. Build both the first and last lines in the
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* same buffer, so we don't have to have another buffer
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* floating around.
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*
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* Last part of original line; check for space, reset
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* the pointer into the buffer.
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*/
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ltp = cbp->textq.cqh_last;
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len = t - bp;
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ADD_SPACE_RETW(sp, bp, blen, ltp->len + clen);
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t = bp + len;
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/* Add in last part of the CB. */
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MEMCPYW(t, ltp->lb, ltp->len);
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if (clen)
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MEMCPYW(t + ltp->len, p, clen);
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clen += ltp->len;
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/*
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* Now: bp points to the first character of the first
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* line, t points to the last character of the last
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* line, t - bp is the length of the first line, and
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* clen is the length of the last. Just figured you'd
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* want to know.
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*
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* Output the line replacing the original line.
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*/
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if (db_set(sp, lno, bp, t - bp))
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goto err;
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if (sp->rptlchange != lno) {
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sp->rptlchange = lno;
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++sp->rptlines[L_CHANGED];
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}
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/* Output any intermediate lines in the CB. */
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for (tp = tp->q.cqe_next;
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tp->q.cqe_next != (void *)&cbp->textq;
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++lno, ++sp->rptlines[L_ADDED], tp = tp->q.cqe_next)
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if (db_append(sp, 1, lno, tp->lb, tp->len))
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goto err;
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if (db_append(sp, 1, lno, t, clen))
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goto err;
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++sp->rptlines[L_ADDED];
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}
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rval = 0;
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if (0)
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err: rval = 1;
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FREE_SPACEW(sp, bp, blen);
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return (rval);
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}
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