/* cat -- concatenate files and print on the standard output. Copyright (C) 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Differences from the Unix cat: * Always unbuffered, -u is ignored. * Usually much faster than other versions of cat, the difference is especially apparent when using the -v option. By tege@sics.se, Torbjorn Granlund, advised by rms, Richard Stallman. */ #include #include #include #include #ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE #include #endif #include "system.h" #include "version.h" #include "error.h" /* Undefine, to avoid warning about redefinition on some systems. */ #undef max #define max(h,i) ((h) > (i) ? (h) : (i)) char *stpcpy (); char *xmalloc (); int full_write (); int safe_read (); /* Name under which this program was invoked. */ char *program_name; /* Name of input file. May be "-". */ static char *infile; /* Descriptor on which input file is open. */ static int input_desc; /* Descriptor on which output file is open. Always is 1. */ static int output_desc; /* Buffer for line numbers. */ static char line_buf[13] = {' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', '0', '\t', '\0'}; /* Position in `line_buf' where printing starts. This will not change unless the number of lines is larger than 999999. */ static char *line_num_print = line_buf + 5; /* Position of the first digit in `line_buf'. */ static char *line_num_start = line_buf + 10; /* Position of the last digit in `line_buf'. */ static char *line_num_end = line_buf + 10; /* Preserves the `cat' function's local `newlines' between invocations. */ static int newlines2 = 0; /* Count of non-fatal error conditions. */ static int exit_stat = 0; static void usage (int status) { if (status != 0) fprintf (stderr, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"), program_name); else { printf (_("\ Usage: %s [OPTION] [FILE]...\n\ "), program_name); printf (_("\ Concatenate FILE(s), or standard input, to standard output.\n\ \n\ -b, --number-nonblank number nonblank output lines\n\ -e equivalent to -vE\n\ -n, --number number all output lines\n\ -s, --squeeze-blank never more than one single blank line\n\ -t equivalent to -vT\n\ -u (ignored)\n\ -v, --show-nonprinting use ^ and M- notation, save for LFD and TAB\n\ -A, --show-all equivalent to -vET\n\ -E, --show-ends display $ at end of each line\n\ -T, --show-tabs display TAB characters as ^I\n\ --help display this help and exit\n\ --version output version information and exit\n\ \n\ With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n\ ")); } exit (status); } /* Compute the next line number. */ static void next_line_num (void) { char *endp = line_num_end; do { if ((*endp)++ < '9') return; *endp-- = '0'; } while (endp >= line_num_start); *--line_num_start = '1'; if (line_num_start < line_num_print) line_num_print--; } /* Plain cat. Copies the file behind `input_desc' to the file behind `output_desc'. */ static void simple_cat ( /* Pointer to the buffer, used by reads and writes. */ unsigned char *buf, /* Number of characters preferably read or written by each read and write call. */ int bufsize) { /* Actual number of characters read, and therefore written. */ int n_read; /* Loop until the end of the file. */ for (;;) { /* Read a block of input. */ n_read = safe_read (input_desc, buf, bufsize); if (n_read < 0) { error (0, errno, "%s", infile); exit_stat = 1; return; } /* End of this file? */ if (n_read == 0) break; /* Write this block out. */ if (full_write (output_desc, buf, n_read) < 0) error (1, errno, _("write error")); } } /* Cat the file behind INPUT_DESC to the file behind OUTPUT_DESC. Called if any option more than -u was specified. A newline character is always put at the end of the buffer, to make an explicit test for buffer end unnecessary. */ static void cat ( /* Pointer to the beginning of the input buffer. */ unsigned char *inbuf, /* Number of characters read in each read call. */ int insize, /* Pointer to the beginning of the output buffer. */ unsigned char *outbuf, /* Number of characters written by each write call. */ int outsize, /* Variables that have values according to the specified options. */ int quote, int output_tabs, int numbers, int numbers_at_empty_lines, int mark_line_ends, int squeeze_empty_lines) { /* Last character read from the input buffer. */ unsigned char ch; /* Pointer to the next character in the input buffer. */ unsigned char *bpin; /* Pointer to the first non-valid byte in the input buffer, i.e. the current end of the buffer. */ unsigned char *eob; /* Pointer to the position where the next character shall be written. */ unsigned char *bpout; /* Number of characters read by the last read call. */ int n_read; /* Determines how many consecutive newlines there have been in the input. 0 newlines makes NEWLINES -1, 1 newline makes NEWLINES 1, etc. Initially 0 to indicate that we are at the beginning of a new line. The "state" of the procedure is determined by NEWLINES. */ int newlines = newlines2; #ifdef FIONREAD /* If nonzero, use the FIONREAD ioctl, as an optimization. (On Ultrix, it is not supported on NFS filesystems.) */ int use_fionread = 1; #endif /* The inbuf pointers are initialized so that BPIN > EOB, and thereby input is read immediately. */ eob = inbuf; bpin = eob + 1; bpout = outbuf; for (;;) { do { /* Write if there are at least OUTSIZE bytes in OUTBUF. */ if (bpout - outbuf >= outsize) { unsigned char *wp = outbuf; do { if (full_write (output_desc, wp, outsize) < 0) error (1, errno, _("write error")); wp += outsize; } while (bpout - wp >= outsize); /* Move the remaining bytes to the beginning of the buffer. */ memmove (outbuf, wp, bpout - wp); bpout = outbuf + (bpout - wp); } /* Is INBUF empty? */ if (bpin > eob) { #ifdef FIONREAD int n_to_read = 0; /* Is there any input to read immediately? If not, we are about to wait, so write all buffered output before waiting. */ if (use_fionread && ioctl (input_desc, FIONREAD, &n_to_read) < 0) { /* Ultrix returns EOPNOTSUPP on NFS; HP-UX returns ENOTTY on pipes. SunOS returns EINVAL and More/BSD returns ENODEV on special files like /dev/null. Irix-5 returns ENOSYS on pipes. */ if (errno == EOPNOTSUPP || errno == ENOTTY || errno == EINVAL || errno == ENODEV #ifdef ENOSYS || errno == ENOSYS #endif ) use_fionread = 0; else { error (0, errno, _("cannot do ioctl on `%s'"), infile); exit_stat = 1; newlines2 = newlines; return; } } if (n_to_read == 0) #endif { int n_write = bpout - outbuf; if (full_write (output_desc, outbuf, n_write) < 0) error (1, errno, _("write error")); bpout = outbuf; } /* Read more input into INBUF. */ n_read = safe_read (input_desc, inbuf, insize); if (n_read < 0) { error (0, errno, "%s", infile); exit_stat = 1; newlines2 = newlines; return; } if (n_read == 0) { newlines2 = newlines; return; } /* Update the pointers and insert a sentinel at the buffer end. */ bpin = inbuf; eob = bpin + n_read; *eob = '\n'; } else { /* It was a real (not a sentinel) newline. */ /* Was the last line empty? (i.e. have two or more consecutive newlines been read?) */ if (++newlines > 0) { /* Are multiple adjacent empty lines to be substituted by single ditto (-s), and this was the second empty line? */ if (squeeze_empty_lines && newlines >= 2) { ch = *bpin++; continue; } /* Are line numbers to be written at empty lines (-n)? */ if (numbers && numbers_at_empty_lines) { next_line_num (); bpout = (unsigned char *) stpcpy (bpout, line_num_print); } } /* Output a currency symbol if requested (-e). */ if (mark_line_ends) *bpout++ = '$'; /* Output the newline. */ *bpout++ = '\n'; } ch = *bpin++; } while (ch == '\n'); /* Are we at the beginning of a line, and line numbers are requested? */ if (newlines >= 0 && numbers) { next_line_num (); bpout = (unsigned char *) stpcpy (bpout, line_num_print); } /* Here CH cannot contain a newline character. */ /* The loops below continue until a newline character is found, which means that the buffer is empty or that a proper newline has been found. */ /* If quoting, i.e. at least one of -v, -e, or -t specified, scan for chars that need conversion. */ if (quote) for (;;) { if (ch >= 32) { if (ch < 127) *bpout++ = ch; else if (ch == 127) *bpout++ = '^', *bpout++ = '?'; else { *bpout++ = 'M', *bpout++ = '-'; if (ch >= 128 + 32) if (ch < 128 + 127) *bpout++ = ch - 128; else *bpout++ = '^', *bpout++ = '?'; else *bpout++ = '^', *bpout++ = ch - 128 + 64; } } else if (ch == '\t' && output_tabs) *bpout++ = '\t'; else if (ch == '\n') { newlines = -1; break; } else *bpout++ = '^', *bpout++ = ch + 64; ch = *bpin++; } else /* Not quoting, neither of -v, -e, or -t specified. */ for (;;) { if (ch == '\t' && !output_tabs) *bpout++ = '^', *bpout++ = ch + 64; else if (ch != '\n') *bpout++ = ch; else { newlines = -1; break; } ch = *bpin++; } } } void main (int argc, char **argv) { /* Optimal size of i/o operations of output. */ int outsize; /* Optimal size of i/o operations of input. */ int insize; /* Pointer to the input buffer. */ unsigned char *inbuf; /* Pointer to the output buffer. */ unsigned char *outbuf; int c; /* Index in argv to processed argument. */ int argind; /* Device number of the output (file or whatever). */ int out_dev; /* I-node number of the output. */ int out_ino; /* Nonzero if the output file should not be the same as any input file. */ int check_redirection = 1; /* Nonzero if we have ever read standard input. */ int have_read_stdin = 0; struct stat stat_buf; /* Variables that are set according to the specified options. */ int numbers = 0; int numbers_at_empty_lines = 1; int squeeze_empty_lines = 0; int mark_line_ends = 0; int quote = 0; int output_tabs = 1; /* If non-zero, call cat, otherwise call simple_cat to do the actual work. */ int options = 0; /* If non-zero, display usage information and exit. */ static int show_help; /* If non-zero, print the version on standard output then exit. */ static int show_version; static struct option const long_options[] = { {"number-nonblank", no_argument, NULL, 'b'}, {"number", no_argument, NULL, 'n'}, {"squeeze-blank", no_argument, NULL, 's'}, {"show-nonprinting", no_argument, NULL, 'v'}, {"show-ends", no_argument, NULL, 'E'}, {"show-tabs", no_argument, NULL, 'T'}, {"show-all", no_argument, NULL, 'A'}, {"help", no_argument, &show_help, 1}, {"version", no_argument, &show_version, 1}, {NULL, 0, NULL, 0} }; program_name = argv[0]; /* Parse command line options. */ while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "benstuvAET", long_options, (int *) 0)) != EOF) { switch (c) { case 0: break; case 'b': ++options; numbers = 1; numbers_at_empty_lines = 0; break; case 'e': ++options; mark_line_ends = 1; quote = 1; break; case 'n': ++options; numbers = 1; break; case 's': ++options; squeeze_empty_lines = 1; break; case 't': ++options; output_tabs = 0; quote = 1; break; case 'u': /* We provide the -u feature unconditionally. */ break; case 'v': ++options; quote = 1; break; case 'A': ++options; quote = 1; mark_line_ends = 1; output_tabs = 0; break; case 'E': ++options; mark_line_ends = 1; break; case 'T': ++options; output_tabs = 0; break; default: usage (2); } } if (show_version) { printf ("cat - %s\n", version_string); exit (0); } if (show_help) usage (0); output_desc = 1; /* Get device, i-node number, and optimal blocksize of output. */ if (fstat (output_desc, &stat_buf) < 0) error (1, errno, _("standard output")); outsize = ST_BLKSIZE (stat_buf); /* Input file can be output file for non-regular files. fstat on pipes returns S_IFSOCK on some systems, S_IFIFO on others, so the checking should not be done for those types, and to allow things like cat < /dev/tty > /dev/tty, checking is not done for device files either. */ if (S_ISREG (stat_buf.st_mode)) { out_dev = stat_buf.st_dev; out_ino = stat_buf.st_ino; } else { check_redirection = 0; #ifdef lint /* Suppress `used before initialized' warning. */ out_dev = 0; out_ino = 0; #endif } /* Check if any of the input files are the same as the output file. */ /* Main loop. */ infile = "-"; argind = optind; do { if (argind < argc) infile = argv[argind]; if (infile[0] == '-' && infile[1] == 0) { have_read_stdin = 1; input_desc = 0; } else { input_desc = open (infile, O_RDONLY); if (input_desc < 0) { error (0, errno, "%s", infile); exit_stat = 1; continue; } } if (fstat (input_desc, &stat_buf) < 0) { error (0, errno, "%s", infile); exit_stat = 1; goto contin; } insize = ST_BLKSIZE (stat_buf); /* Compare the device and i-node numbers of this input file with the corresponding values of the (output file associated with) stdout, and skip this input file if they coincide. Input files cannot be redirected to themselves. */ if (check_redirection && stat_buf.st_dev == out_dev && stat_buf.st_ino == out_ino && (input_desc != fileno (stdin) || output_desc != fileno (stdout))) { error (0, 0, _("%s: input file is output file"), infile); exit_stat = 1; goto contin; } /* Select which version of `cat' to use. If any options (more than -u, --version, or --help) were specified, use `cat', otherwise use `simple_cat'. */ if (options == 0) { insize = max (insize, outsize); inbuf = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (insize); simple_cat (inbuf, insize); } else { inbuf = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (insize + 1); /* Why are (OUTSIZE - 1 + INSIZE * 4 + 13) bytes allocated for the output buffer? A test whether output needs to be written is done when the input buffer empties or when a newline appears in the input. After output is written, at most (OUTSIZE - 1) bytes will remain in the buffer. Now INSIZE bytes of input is read. Each input character may grow by a factor of 4 (by the prepending of M-^). If all characters do, and no newlines appear in this block of input, we will have at most (OUTSIZE - 1 + INSIZE) bytes in the buffer. If the last character in the preceding block of input was a newline, a line number may be written (according to the given options) as the first thing in the output buffer. (Done after the new input is read, but before processing of the input begins.) A line number requires seldom more than 13 positions. */ outbuf = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (outsize - 1 + insize * 4 + 13); cat (inbuf, insize, outbuf, outsize, quote, output_tabs, numbers, numbers_at_empty_lines, mark_line_ends, squeeze_empty_lines); free (outbuf); } free (inbuf); contin: if (strcmp (infile, "-") && close (input_desc) < 0) { error (0, errno, "%s", infile); exit_stat = 1; } } while (++argind < argc); if (have_read_stdin && close (0) < 0) error (1, errno, "-"); if (close (1) < 0) error (1, errno, _("write error")); exit (exit_stat); }