side.c revision 170755
1/* sdiff-format output routines for GNU DIFF.
2
3   Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004 Free
4   Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6   This file is part of GNU DIFF.
7
8   GNU DIFF is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.  No author or distributor
10   accepts responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it
11   or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all,
12   unless he says so in writing.  Refer to the GNU DIFF General Public
13   License for full details.
14
15   Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
16   GNU DIFF, but only under the conditions described in the
17   GNU DIFF General Public License.   A copy of this license is
18   supposed to have been given to you along with GNU DIFF so you
19   can know your rights and responsibilities.  It should be in a
20   file named COPYING.  Among other things, the copyright notice
21   and this notice must be preserved on all copies.  */
22
23#include "diff.h"
24
25static void print_sdiff_common_lines (lin, lin);
26static void print_sdiff_hunk (struct change *);
27
28/* Next line number to be printed in the two input files.  */
29static lin next0, next1;
30
31/* Print the edit-script SCRIPT as a sdiff style output.  */
32
33void
34print_sdiff_script (struct change *script)
35{
36  begin_output ();
37
38  next0 = next1 = - files[0].prefix_lines;
39  print_script (script, find_change, print_sdiff_hunk);
40
41  print_sdiff_common_lines (files[0].valid_lines, files[1].valid_lines);
42}
43
44/* Tab from column FROM to column TO, where FROM <= TO.  Yield TO.  */
45
46static size_t
47tab_from_to (size_t from, size_t to)
48{
49  FILE *out = outfile;
50  size_t tab;
51  size_t tab_size = tabsize;
52
53  if (!expand_tabs)
54    for (tab = from + tab_size - from % tab_size;  tab <= to;  tab += tab_size)
55      {
56	putc ('\t', out);
57	from = tab;
58      }
59  while (from++ < to)
60    putc (' ', out);
61  return to;
62}
63
64/* Print the text for half an sdiff line.  This means truncate to
65   width observing tabs, and trim a trailing newline.  Return the
66   last column written (not the number of chars).  */
67
68static size_t
69print_half_line (char const *const *line, size_t indent, size_t out_bound)
70{
71  FILE *out = outfile;
72  register size_t in_position = 0;
73  register size_t out_position = 0;
74  register char const *text_pointer = line[0];
75  register char const *text_limit = line[1];
76
77  while (text_pointer < text_limit)
78    {
79      register unsigned char c = *text_pointer++;
80
81      switch (c)
82	{
83	case '\t':
84	  {
85	    size_t spaces = tabsize - in_position % tabsize;
86	    if (in_position == out_position)
87	      {
88		size_t tabstop = out_position + spaces;
89		if (expand_tabs)
90		  {
91		    if (out_bound < tabstop)
92		      tabstop = out_bound;
93		    for (;  out_position < tabstop;  out_position++)
94		      putc (' ', out);
95		  }
96		else
97		  if (tabstop < out_bound)
98		    {
99		      out_position = tabstop;
100		      putc (c, out);
101		    }
102	      }
103	    in_position += spaces;
104	  }
105	  break;
106
107	case '\r':
108	  {
109	    putc (c, out);
110	    tab_from_to (0, indent);
111	    in_position = out_position = 0;
112	  }
113	  break;
114
115	case '\b':
116	  if (in_position != 0 && --in_position < out_bound)
117	    {
118	      if (out_position <= in_position)
119		/* Add spaces to make up for suppressed tab past out_bound.  */
120		for (;  out_position < in_position;  out_position++)
121		  putc (' ', out);
122	      else
123		{
124		  out_position = in_position;
125		  putc (c, out);
126		}
127	    }
128	  break;
129
130	case '\f':
131	case '\v':
132	control_char:
133	  if (in_position < out_bound)
134	    putc (c, out);
135	  break;
136
137	default:
138	  if (! isprint (c))
139	    goto control_char;
140	  /* falls through */
141	case ' ':
142	  if (in_position++ < out_bound)
143	    {
144	      out_position = in_position;
145	      putc (c, out);
146	    }
147	  break;
148
149	case '\n':
150	  return out_position;
151	}
152    }
153
154  return out_position;
155}
156
157/* Print side by side lines with a separator in the middle.
158   0 parameters are taken to indicate white space text.
159   Blank lines that can easily be caught are reduced to a single newline.  */
160
161static void
162print_1sdiff_line (char const *const *left, char sep,
163		   char const *const *right)
164{
165  FILE *out = outfile;
166  size_t hw = sdiff_half_width;
167  size_t c2o = sdiff_column2_offset;
168  size_t col = 0;
169  bool put_newline = false;
170
171  if (left)
172    {
173      put_newline |= left[1][-1] == '\n';
174      col = print_half_line (left, 0, hw);
175    }
176
177  if (sep != ' ')
178    {
179      col = tab_from_to (col, (hw + c2o - 1) / 2) + 1;
180      if (sep == '|' && put_newline != (right[1][-1] == '\n'))
181	sep = put_newline ? '/' : '\\';
182      putc (sep, out);
183    }
184
185  if (right)
186    {
187      put_newline |= right[1][-1] == '\n';
188      if (**right != '\n')
189	{
190	  col = tab_from_to (col, c2o);
191	  print_half_line (right, col, hw);
192	}
193    }
194
195  if (put_newline)
196    putc ('\n', out);
197}
198
199/* Print lines common to both files in side-by-side format.  */
200static void
201print_sdiff_common_lines (lin limit0, lin limit1)
202{
203  lin i0 = next0, i1 = next1;
204
205  if (!suppress_common_lines && (i0 != limit0 || i1 != limit1))
206    {
207      if (sdiff_merge_assist)
208	{
209	  long int len0 = limit0 - i0;
210	  long int len1 = limit1 - i1;
211	  fprintf (outfile, "i%ld,%ld\n", len0, len1);
212	}
213
214      if (!left_column)
215	{
216	  while (i0 != limit0 && i1 != limit1)
217	    print_1sdiff_line (&files[0].linbuf[i0++], ' ',
218			       &files[1].linbuf[i1++]);
219	  while (i1 != limit1)
220	    print_1sdiff_line (0, ')', &files[1].linbuf[i1++]);
221	}
222      while (i0 != limit0)
223	print_1sdiff_line (&files[0].linbuf[i0++], '(', 0);
224    }
225
226  next0 = limit0;
227  next1 = limit1;
228}
229
230/* Print a hunk of an sdiff diff.
231   This is a contiguous portion of a complete edit script,
232   describing changes in consecutive lines.  */
233
234static void
235print_sdiff_hunk (struct change *hunk)
236{
237  lin first0, last0, first1, last1;
238  register lin i, j;
239
240  /* Determine range of line numbers involved in each file.  */
241  enum changes changes =
242    analyze_hunk (hunk, &first0, &last0, &first1, &last1);
243  if (!changes)
244    return;
245
246  /* Print out lines up to this change.  */
247  print_sdiff_common_lines (first0, first1);
248
249  if (sdiff_merge_assist)
250    {
251      long int len0 = last0 - first0 + 1;
252      long int len1 = last1 - first1 + 1;
253      fprintf (outfile, "c%ld,%ld\n", len0, len1);
254    }
255
256  /* Print ``xxx  |  xxx '' lines */
257  if (changes == CHANGED)
258    {
259      for (i = first0, j = first1;  i <= last0 && j <= last1;  i++, j++)
260	print_1sdiff_line (&files[0].linbuf[i], '|', &files[1].linbuf[j]);
261      changes = (i <= last0 ? OLD : 0) + (j <= last1 ? NEW : 0);
262      next0 = first0 = i;
263      next1 = first1 = j;
264    }
265
266  /* Print ``     >  xxx '' lines */
267  if (changes & NEW)
268    {
269      for (j = first1; j <= last1; ++j)
270	print_1sdiff_line (0, '>', &files[1].linbuf[j]);
271      next1 = j;
272    }
273
274  /* Print ``xxx  <     '' lines */
275  if (changes & OLD)
276    {
277      for (i = first0; i <= last0; ++i)
278	print_1sdiff_line (&files[0].linbuf[i], '<', 0);
279      next0 = i;
280    }
281}
282