minix/external/bsd/mdocml/dist/tbl_layout.c
Lionel Sambuc 92395e9c3f external/bsd/mdocml: Update
Change-Id: I17b54e52e8322676d83ed4386f586f8ef3029f72
2014-03-01 09:04:56 +01:00

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/* $Vendor-Id: tbl_layout.c,v 1.22 2011/09/18 14:14:15 schwarze Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "mandoc.h"
#include "libmandoc.h"
#include "libroff.h"
struct tbl_phrase {
char name;
enum tbl_cellt key;
};
/*
* FIXME: we can make this parse a lot nicer by, when an error is
* encountered in a layout key, bailing to the next key (i.e. to the
* next whitespace then continuing).
*/
#define KEYS_MAX 11
static const struct tbl_phrase keys[KEYS_MAX] = {
{ 'c', TBL_CELL_CENTRE },
{ 'r', TBL_CELL_RIGHT },
{ 'l', TBL_CELL_LEFT },
{ 'n', TBL_CELL_NUMBER },
{ 's', TBL_CELL_SPAN },
{ 'a', TBL_CELL_LONG },
{ '^', TBL_CELL_DOWN },
{ '-', TBL_CELL_HORIZ },
{ '_', TBL_CELL_HORIZ },
{ '=', TBL_CELL_DHORIZ },
{ '|', TBL_CELL_VERT }
};
static int mods(struct tbl_node *, struct tbl_cell *,
int, const char *, int *);
static int cell(struct tbl_node *, struct tbl_row *,
int, const char *, int *);
static void row(struct tbl_node *, int, const char *, int *);
static struct tbl_cell *cell_alloc(struct tbl_node *,
struct tbl_row *, enum tbl_cellt);
static void head_adjust(const struct tbl_cell *,
struct tbl_head *);
static int
mods(struct tbl_node *tbl, struct tbl_cell *cp,
int ln, const char *p, int *pos)
{
char buf[5];
int i;
/* Not all types accept modifiers. */
switch (cp->pos) {
case (TBL_CELL_DOWN):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case (TBL_CELL_HORIZ):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case (TBL_CELL_DHORIZ):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case (TBL_CELL_VERT):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case (TBL_CELL_DVERT):
return(1);
default:
break;
}
mod:
/*
* XXX: since, at least for now, modifiers are non-conflicting
* (are separable by value, regardless of position), we let
* modifiers come in any order. The existing tbl doesn't let
* this happen.
*/
switch (p[*pos]) {
case ('\0'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case (' '):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('\t'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case (','):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('.'):
return(1);
default:
break;
}
/* Throw away parenthesised expression. */
if ('(' == p[*pos]) {
(*pos)++;
while (p[*pos] && ')' != p[*pos])
(*pos)++;
if (')' == p[*pos]) {
(*pos)++;
goto mod;
}
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLLAYOUT,
tbl->parse, ln, *pos, NULL);
return(0);
}
/* Parse numerical spacing from modifier string. */
if (isdigit((unsigned char)p[*pos])) {
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
if ( ! isdigit((unsigned char)p[*pos + i]))
break;
buf[i] = p[*pos + i];
}
buf[i] = '\0';
/* No greater than 4 digits. */
if (4 == i) {
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLLAYOUT, tbl->parse,
ln, *pos, NULL);
return(0);
}
*pos += i;
cp->spacing = (size_t)atoi(buf);
goto mod;
/* NOTREACHED */
}
/* TODO: GNU has many more extensions. */
switch (tolower((unsigned char)p[(*pos)++])) {
case ('z'):
cp->flags |= TBL_CELL_WIGN;
goto mod;
case ('u'):
cp->flags |= TBL_CELL_UP;
goto mod;
case ('e'):
cp->flags |= TBL_CELL_EQUAL;
goto mod;
case ('t'):
cp->flags |= TBL_CELL_TALIGN;
goto mod;
case ('d'):
cp->flags |= TBL_CELL_BALIGN;
goto mod;
case ('w'): /* XXX for now, ignore minimal column width */
goto mod;
case ('f'):
break;
case ('r'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('b'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('i'):
(*pos)--;
break;
default:
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLLAYOUT, tbl->parse,
ln, *pos - 1, NULL);
return(0);
}
switch (tolower((unsigned char)p[(*pos)++])) {
case ('3'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('b'):
cp->flags |= TBL_CELL_BOLD;
goto mod;
case ('2'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('i'):
cp->flags |= TBL_CELL_ITALIC;
goto mod;
case ('1'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('r'):
goto mod;
default:
break;
}
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLLAYOUT, tbl->parse,
ln, *pos - 1, NULL);
return(0);
}
static int
cell(struct tbl_node *tbl, struct tbl_row *rp,
int ln, const char *p, int *pos)
{
int i;
enum tbl_cellt c;
/* Parse the column position (`r', `R', `|', ...). */
for (i = 0; i < KEYS_MAX; i++)
if (tolower((unsigned char)p[*pos]) == keys[i].name)
break;
if (KEYS_MAX == i) {
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLLAYOUT, tbl->parse,
ln, *pos, NULL);
return(0);
}
c = keys[i].key;
/*
* If a span cell is found first, raise a warning and abort the
* parse. If a span cell is found and the last layout element
* isn't a "normal" layout, bail.
*
* FIXME: recover from this somehow?
*/
if (TBL_CELL_SPAN == c) {
if (NULL == rp->first) {
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLLAYOUT, tbl->parse,
ln, *pos, NULL);
return(0);
} else if (rp->last)
switch (rp->last->pos) {
case (TBL_CELL_VERT):
case (TBL_CELL_DVERT):
case (TBL_CELL_HORIZ):
case (TBL_CELL_DHORIZ):
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLLAYOUT, tbl->parse,
ln, *pos, NULL);
return(0);
default:
break;
}
}
/*
* If a vertical spanner is found, we may not be in the first
* row.
*/
if (TBL_CELL_DOWN == c && rp == tbl->first_row) {
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLLAYOUT, tbl->parse, ln, *pos, NULL);
return(0);
}
(*pos)++;
/* Extra check for the double-vertical. */
if (TBL_CELL_VERT == c && '|' == p[*pos]) {
(*pos)++;
c = TBL_CELL_DVERT;
}
/* Disallow adjacent spacers. */
if (rp->last && (TBL_CELL_VERT == c || TBL_CELL_DVERT == c) &&
(TBL_CELL_VERT == rp->last->pos ||
TBL_CELL_DVERT == rp->last->pos)) {
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLLAYOUT, tbl->parse, ln, *pos - 1, NULL);
return(0);
}
/* Allocate cell then parse its modifiers. */
return(mods(tbl, cell_alloc(tbl, rp, c), ln, p, pos));
}
static void
row(struct tbl_node *tbl, int ln, const char *p, int *pos)
{
struct tbl_row *rp;
row: /*
* EBNF describing this section:
*
* row ::= row_list [:space:]* [.]?[\n]
* row_list ::= [:space:]* row_elem row_tail
* row_tail ::= [:space:]*[,] row_list |
* epsilon
* row_elem ::= [\t\ ]*[:alpha:]+
*/
rp = mandoc_calloc(1, sizeof(struct tbl_row));
if (tbl->last_row) {
tbl->last_row->next = rp;
tbl->last_row = rp;
} else
tbl->last_row = tbl->first_row = rp;
cell:
while (isspace((unsigned char)p[*pos]))
(*pos)++;
/* Safely exit layout context. */
if ('.' == p[*pos]) {
tbl->part = TBL_PART_DATA;
if (NULL == tbl->first_row)
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_TBLNOLAYOUT, tbl->parse,
ln, *pos, NULL);
(*pos)++;
return;
}
/* End (and possibly restart) a row. */
if (',' == p[*pos]) {
(*pos)++;
goto row;
} else if ('\0' == p[*pos])
return;
if ( ! cell(tbl, rp, ln, p, pos))
return;
goto cell;
/* NOTREACHED */
}
int
tbl_layout(struct tbl_node *tbl, int ln, const char *p)
{
int pos;
pos = 0;
row(tbl, ln, p, &pos);
/* Always succeed. */
return(1);
}
static struct tbl_cell *
cell_alloc(struct tbl_node *tbl, struct tbl_row *rp, enum tbl_cellt pos)
{
struct tbl_cell *p, *pp;
struct tbl_head *h, *hp;
p = mandoc_calloc(1, sizeof(struct tbl_cell));
if (NULL != (pp = rp->last)) {
rp->last->next = p;
rp->last = p;
} else
rp->last = rp->first = p;
p->pos = pos;
/*
* This is a little bit complicated. Here we determine the
* header the corresponds to a cell. We add headers dynamically
* when need be or re-use them, otherwise. As an example, given
* the following:
*
* 1 c || l
* 2 | c | l
* 3 l l
* 3 || c | l |.
*
* We first add the new headers (as there are none) in (1); then
* in (2) we insert the first spanner (as it doesn't match up
* with the header); then we re-use the prior data headers,
* skipping over the spanners; then we re-use everything and add
* a last spanner. Note that VERT headers are made into DVERT
* ones.
*/
h = pp ? pp->head->next : tbl->first_head;
if (h) {
/* Re-use data header. */
if (TBL_HEAD_DATA == h->pos &&
(TBL_CELL_VERT != p->pos &&
TBL_CELL_DVERT != p->pos)) {
p->head = h;
return(p);
}
/* Re-use spanner header. */
if (TBL_HEAD_DATA != h->pos &&
(TBL_CELL_VERT == p->pos ||
TBL_CELL_DVERT == p->pos)) {
head_adjust(p, h);
p->head = h;
return(p);
}
/* Right-shift headers with a new spanner. */
if (TBL_HEAD_DATA == h->pos &&
(TBL_CELL_VERT == p->pos ||
TBL_CELL_DVERT == p->pos)) {
hp = mandoc_calloc(1, sizeof(struct tbl_head));
hp->ident = tbl->opts.cols++;
hp->prev = h->prev;
if (h->prev)
h->prev->next = hp;
if (h == tbl->first_head)
tbl->first_head = hp;
h->prev = hp;
hp->next = h;
head_adjust(p, hp);
p->head = hp;
return(p);
}
if (NULL != (h = h->next)) {
head_adjust(p, h);
p->head = h;
return(p);
}
/* Fall through to default case... */
}
hp = mandoc_calloc(1, sizeof(struct tbl_head));
hp->ident = tbl->opts.cols++;
if (tbl->last_head) {
hp->prev = tbl->last_head;
tbl->last_head->next = hp;
tbl->last_head = hp;
} else
tbl->last_head = tbl->first_head = hp;
head_adjust(p, hp);
p->head = hp;
return(p);
}
static void
head_adjust(const struct tbl_cell *cellp, struct tbl_head *head)
{
if (TBL_CELL_VERT != cellp->pos &&
TBL_CELL_DVERT != cellp->pos) {
head->pos = TBL_HEAD_DATA;
return;
}
if (TBL_CELL_VERT == cellp->pos)
if (TBL_HEAD_DVERT != head->pos)
head->pos = TBL_HEAD_VERT;
if (TBL_CELL_DVERT == cellp->pos)
head->pos = TBL_HEAD_DVERT;
}