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- /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
- /*
- * wc implementation for busybox
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2003 Manuel Novoa III <mjn3@codepoet.org>
- *
- * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
- */
- /* BB_AUDIT SUSv3 _NOT_ compliant -- option -m is not currently supported. */
- /* http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/utilities/wc.html */
- /* Mar 16, 2003 Manuel Novoa III (mjn3@codepoet.org)
- *
- * Rewritten to fix a number of problems and do some size optimizations.
- * Problems in the previous busybox implementation (besides bloat) included:
- * 1) broken 'wc -c' optimization (read note below)
- * 2) broken handling of '-' args
- * 3) no checking of ferror on EOF returns
- * 4) isprint() wasn't considered when word counting.
- *
- * TODO:
- *
- * When locale support is enabled, count multibyte chars in the '-m' case.
- *
- * NOTES:
- *
- * The previous busybox wc attempted an optimization using stat for the
- * case of counting chars only. I omitted that because it was broken.
- * It didn't take into account the possibility of input coming from a
- * pipe, or input from a file with file pointer not at the beginning.
- *
- * To implement such a speed optimization correctly, not only do you
- * need the size, but also the file position. Note also that the
- * file position may be past the end of file. Consider the example
- * (adapted from example in gnu wc.c)
- *
- * echo hello > /tmp/testfile &&
- * (dd ibs=1k skip=1 count=0 &> /dev/null; wc -c) < /tmp/testfile
- *
- * for which 'wc -c' should output '0'.
- */
- #include "libbb.h"
- #if ENABLE_LOCALE_SUPPORT
- #define isspace_given_isprint(c) isspace(c)
- #else
- #undef isspace
- #undef isprint
- #define isspace(c) ((((c) == ' ') || (((unsigned int)((c) - 9)) <= (13 - 9))))
- #define isprint(c) (((unsigned int)((c) - 0x20)) <= (0x7e - 0x20))
- #define isspace_given_isprint(c) ((c) == ' ')
- #endif
- #if ENABLE_FEATURE_WC_LARGE
- #define COUNT_T unsigned long long
- #define COUNT_FMT "llu"
- #else
- #define COUNT_T unsigned
- #define COUNT_FMT "u"
- #endif
- enum {
- WC_LINES = 0,
- WC_WORDS = 1,
- WC_CHARS = 2,
- WC_LENGTH = 3
- };
- int wc_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
- int wc_main(int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv)
- {
- FILE *fp;
- const char *s, *arg;
- const char *start_fmt = " %9"COUNT_FMT + 1;
- const char *fname_fmt = " %s\n";
- COUNT_T *pcounts;
- COUNT_T counts[4];
- COUNT_T totals[4];
- unsigned linepos;
- unsigned u;
- int num_files = 0;
- int c;
- smallint status = EXIT_SUCCESS;
- smallint in_word;
- unsigned print_type;
- print_type = getopt32(argv, "lwcL");
- if (print_type == 0) {
- print_type = (1 << WC_LINES) | (1 << WC_WORDS) | (1 << WC_CHARS);
- }
- argv += optind;
- if (!argv[0]) {
- *--argv = (char *) bb_msg_standard_input;
- fname_fmt = "\n";
- if (!((print_type-1) & print_type)) /* exactly one option? */
- start_fmt = "%"COUNT_FMT;
- }
- memset(totals, 0, sizeof(totals));
- pcounts = counts;
- while ((arg = *argv++) != 0) {
- ++num_files;
- fp = fopen_or_warn_stdin(arg);
- if (!fp) {
- status = EXIT_FAILURE;
- continue;
- }
- memset(counts, 0, sizeof(counts));
- linepos = 0;
- in_word = 0;
- do {
- /* Our -w doesn't match GNU wc exactly... oh well */
- ++counts[WC_CHARS];
- c = getc(fp);
- if (isprint(c)) {
- ++linepos;
- if (!isspace_given_isprint(c)) {
- in_word = 1;
- continue;
- }
- } else if (((unsigned int)(c - 9)) <= 4) {
- /* \t 9
- * \n 10
- * \v 11
- * \f 12
- * \r 13
- */
- if (c == '\t') {
- linepos = (linepos | 7) + 1;
- } else { /* '\n', '\r', '\f', or '\v' */
- DO_EOF:
- if (linepos > counts[WC_LENGTH]) {
- counts[WC_LENGTH] = linepos;
- }
- if (c == '\n') {
- ++counts[WC_LINES];
- }
- if (c != '\v') {
- linepos = 0;
- }
- }
- } else if (c == EOF) {
- if (ferror(fp)) {
- bb_simple_perror_msg(arg);
- status = EXIT_FAILURE;
- }
- --counts[WC_CHARS];
- goto DO_EOF; /* Treat an EOF as '\r'. */
- } else {
- continue;
- }
- counts[WC_WORDS] += in_word;
- in_word = 0;
- if (c == EOF) {
- break;
- }
- } while (1);
- if (totals[WC_LENGTH] < counts[WC_LENGTH]) {
- totals[WC_LENGTH] = counts[WC_LENGTH];
- }
- totals[WC_LENGTH] -= counts[WC_LENGTH];
- fclose_if_not_stdin(fp);
- OUTPUT:
- /* coreutils wc tries hard to print pretty columns
- * (saves results for all files, find max col len etc...)
- * we won't try that hard, it will bloat us too much */
- s = start_fmt;
- u = 0;
- do {
- if (print_type & (1 << u)) {
- printf(s, pcounts[u]);
- s = " %9"COUNT_FMT; /* Ok... restore the leading space. */
- }
- totals[u] += pcounts[u];
- } while (++u < 4);
- printf(fname_fmt, arg);
- }
- /* If more than one file was processed, we want the totals. To save some
- * space, we set the pcounts ptr to the totals array. This has the side
- * effect of trashing the totals array after outputting it, but that's
- * irrelavent since we no longer need it. */
- if (num_files > 1) {
- num_files = 0; /* Make sure we don't get here again. */
- arg = "total";
- pcounts = totals;
- --argv;
- goto OUTPUT;
- }
- fflush_stdout_and_exit(status);
- }
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