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1.1 ! root 1: /* ! 2: * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. ! 3: * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement ! 4: * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! 5: */ ! 6: ! 7: #ifndef lint ! 8: static char sccsid[] = "@(#)source.c 5.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/85"; ! 9: #endif not lint ! 10: /* ! 11: * Source file management. ! 12: */ ! 13: ! 14: #include "defs.h" ! 15: #include "source.h" ! 16: ! 17: /* ! 18: * Seektab is the data structure used for indexing source ! 19: * seek addresses by line number. ! 20: * ! 21: * The constraints are: ! 22: * ! 23: * we want an array so indexing is fast and easy ! 24: * we don't want to waste space for small files ! 25: * we don't want an upper bound on # of lines in a file ! 26: * we don't know how many lines there are ! 27: * ! 28: * The solution is a sparse array. We have NSLOTS pointers to ! 29: * arrays of NLINESPERSLOT addresses. To find the source address of ! 30: * a particular line we find the slot, allocate space if necessary, ! 31: * and then find its location within the pointed to array. ! 32: * ! 33: * As a result, there is a limit of NSLOTS*NLINESPERSLOT lines per file ! 34: * but this is plenty high and still fairly inexpensive. ! 35: * ! 36: * This implementation maintains only one source file at any given ! 37: * so as to avoid consuming too much memory. In an environment where ! 38: * memory is less constrained and one expects to be changing between ! 39: * files often enough, it would be reasonable to have multiple seek tables. ! 40: */ ! 41: ! 42: typedef int SEEKADDR; ! 43: ! 44: #define NSLOTS 40 ! 45: #define NLINESPERSLOT 500 ! 46: ! 47: #define slotno(line) ((line)/NLINESPERSLOT) ! 48: #define index(line) ((line)%NLINESPERSLOT) ! 49: #define slot_alloc() alloc(NLINESPERSLOT, SEEKADDR) ! 50: #define srcaddr(line) seektab[(line)/NLINESPERSLOT][(line)%NLINESPERSLOT] ! 51: ! 52: LOCAL SEEKADDR *seektab[NSLOTS]; ! 53: ! 54: LOCAL FILE *srcfp; ! 55: ! 56: /* ! 57: * check to make sure a source line number is valid ! 58: */ ! 59: ! 60: chkline(linenum) ! 61: register LINENO linenum; ! 62: { ! 63: if (linenum < 1) { ! 64: error("line number must be positive"); ! 65: } ! 66: if (linenum > lastlinenum) { ! 67: error("not that many lines"); ! 68: } ! 69: } ! 70: ! 71: /* ! 72: * print out the given lines from the source ! 73: */ ! 74: ! 75: printlines(l1, l2) ! 76: LINENO l1, l2; ! 77: { ! 78: register int c; ! 79: register LINENO i; ! 80: register FILE *fp; ! 81: ! 82: chkline(l1); ! 83: chkline(l2); ! 84: if (l2 < l1) { ! 85: error("second line number less than first"); ! 86: } ! 87: fp = srcfp; ! 88: fseek(fp, (long) srcaddr(l1), 0); ! 89: for (i = l1; i <= l2; i++) { ! 90: printf("%5d ", i); ! 91: while ((c = getc(fp)) != '\n') { ! 92: putchar(c); ! 93: } ! 94: putchar('\n'); ! 95: } ! 96: } ! 97: ! 98: /* ! 99: * read the source file getting seek pointers for each line ! 100: */ ! 101: ! 102: skimsource(file) ! 103: char *file; ! 104: { ! 105: register int c; ! 106: register SEEKADDR count; ! 107: register FILE *fp; ! 108: register LINENO linenum; ! 109: register SEEKADDR lastaddr; ! 110: register int slot; ! 111: ! 112: if (file == NIL || file == cursource) { ! 113: return; ! 114: } ! 115: if ((fp = fopen(file, "r")) == NULL) { ! 116: panic("can't open \"%s\"", file); ! 117: } ! 118: if (cursource != NIL) { ! 119: free_seektab(); ! 120: } ! 121: cursource = file; ! 122: linenum = 0, count = 0, lastaddr = 0; ! 123: while ((c = getc(fp)) != EOF) { ! 124: count++; ! 125: if (c == '\n') { ! 126: slot = slotno(++linenum); ! 127: if (slot >= NSLOTS) { ! 128: panic("skimsource: too many lines"); ! 129: } ! 130: if (seektab[slot] == NIL) { ! 131: seektab[slot] = slot_alloc(); ! 132: } ! 133: seektab[slot][index(linenum)] = lastaddr; ! 134: lastaddr = count; ! 135: } ! 136: } ! 137: lastlinenum = linenum; ! 138: srcfp = fp; ! 139: } ! 140: ! 141: /* ! 142: * Erase information and release space in the current seektab. ! 143: * This is in preparation for reading in seek pointers for a ! 144: * new file. It is possible that seek pointers for all files ! 145: * should be kept around, but the current concern is space. ! 146: */ ! 147: ! 148: LOCAL free_seektab() ! 149: { ! 150: register int slot; ! 151: ! 152: for (slot = 0; slot < NSLOTS; slot++) { ! 153: if (seektab[slot] != NIL) { ! 154: free(seektab[slot]); ! 155: seektab[slot] = NIL; ! 156: } ! 157: } ! 158: }
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