/* seq - print sequence of numbers to standard output. Copyright (C) 1994-2007 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 3, 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /* Written by Ulrich Drepper. */ #include #include #include #include #include "system.h" #include "c-strtod.h" #include "error.h" #include "quote.h" #include "xstrtod.h" /* Roll our own isfinite rather than using , so that we don't have to worry about linking -lm just for isfinite. */ #ifndef isfinite # define isfinite(x) ((x) * 0 == 0) #endif /* The official name of this program (e.g., no `g' prefix). */ #define PROGRAM_NAME "seq" #define AUTHORS "Ulrich Drepper" /* If true print all number with equal width. */ static bool equal_width; /* The name that this program was run with. */ char *program_name; /* The string used to separate two numbers. */ static char const *separator; /* The string output after all numbers have been output. Usually "\n" or "\0". */ /* FIXME: make this an option. */ static char const terminator[] = "\n"; static struct option const long_options[] = { { "equal-width", no_argument, NULL, 'w'}, { "format", required_argument, NULL, 'f'}, { "separator", required_argument, NULL, 's'}, {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL}, {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL}, { NULL, 0, NULL, 0} }; void usage (int status) { if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS) fprintf (stderr, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"), program_name); else { printf (_("\ Usage: %s [OPTION]... LAST\n\ or: %s [OPTION]... FIRST LAST\n\ or: %s [OPTION]... FIRST INCREMENT LAST\n\ "), program_name, program_name, program_name); fputs (_("\ Print numbers from FIRST to LAST, in steps of INCREMENT.\n\ \n\ -f, --format=FORMAT use printf style floating-point FORMAT\n\ -s, --separator=STRING use STRING to separate numbers (default: \\n)\n\ -w, --equal-width equalize width by padding with leading zeroes\n\ "), stdout); fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout); fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout); fputs (_("\ \n\ If FIRST or INCREMENT is omitted, it defaults to 1. That is, an\n\ omitted INCREMENT defaults to 1 even when LAST is smaller than FIRST.\n\ FIRST, INCREMENT, and LAST are interpreted as floating point values.\n\ INCREMENT is usually positive if FIRST is smaller than LAST, and\n\ INCREMENT is usually negative if FIRST is greater than LAST.\n\ "), stdout); fputs (_("\ FORMAT must be suitable for printing one argument of type `double';\n\ it defaults to %.PRECf if FIRST, INCREMENT, and LAST are all fixed point\n\ decimal numbers with maximum precision PREC, and to %g otherwise.\n\ "), stdout); emit_bug_reporting_address (); } exit (status); } /* A command-line operand. */ struct operand { /* Its value, converted to 'long double'. */ long double value; /* Its print width, if it were printed out in a form similar to its input form. An input like "-.1" is treated like "-0.1", and an input like "1." is treated like "1", but otherwise widths are left alone. */ size_t width; /* Number of digits after the decimal point, or INT_MAX if the number can't easily be expressed as a fixed-point number. */ int precision; }; typedef struct operand operand; /* Read a long double value from the command line. Return if the string is correct else signal error. */ static operand scan_arg (const char *arg) { operand ret; if (! xstrtold (arg, NULL, &ret.value, c_strtold)) { error (0, 0, _("invalid floating point argument: %s"), arg); usage (EXIT_FAILURE); } /* We don't output spaces or '+' so don't include in width */ while (isspace (*arg) || *arg == '+') arg++; ret.width = strlen (arg); ret.precision = INT_MAX; if (! arg[strcspn (arg, "xX")] && isfinite (ret.value)) { char const *decimal_point = strchr (arg, '.'); if (! decimal_point) ret.precision = 0; else { size_t fraction_len = strcspn (decimal_point + 1, "eE"); if (fraction_len <= INT_MAX) ret.precision = fraction_len; ret.width += (fraction_len == 0 /* #. -> # */ ? -1 : (decimal_point == arg /* .# -> 0.# */ || ! ISDIGIT (decimal_point[-1]))); /* -.# -> 0.# */ } char const *e = strchr (arg, 'e'); if (! e) e = strchr (arg, 'E'); if (e) { long exponent = strtol (e + 1, NULL, 10); ret.precision += exponent < 0 ? -exponent : 0; } } return ret; } /* If FORMAT is a valid printf format for a double argument, return its long double equivalent, possibly allocated from dynamic storage; otherwise, return NULL. */ static char const * long_double_format (char const *fmt) { size_t i; size_t prefix_len; bool has_L; for (i = 0; ! (fmt[i] == '%' && fmt[i + 1] != '%'); i++) if (! fmt[i]) return NULL; i++; i += strspn (fmt + i, "-+#0 '"); i += strspn (fmt + i, "0123456789"); if (fmt[i] == '.') { i++; i += strspn (fmt + i, "0123456789"); } prefix_len = i; has_L = (fmt[i] == 'L'); i += has_L; if (! strchr ("efgaEFGA", fmt[i])) return NULL; for (i++; ! (fmt[i] == '%' && fmt[i + 1] != '%'); i++) if (! fmt[i]) { size_t format_size = i + 1; char *ldfmt = xmalloc (format_size + 1); memcpy (ldfmt, fmt, prefix_len); ldfmt[prefix_len] = 'L'; strcpy (ldfmt + prefix_len + 1, fmt + prefix_len + has_L); return ldfmt; } return NULL; } /* Actually print the sequence of numbers in the specified range, with the given or default stepping and format. */ static void print_numbers (char const *fmt, long double first, long double step, long double last) { long double i; long double x0 IF_LINT (= 0); for (i = 0; /* empty */; i++) { long double x = first + i * step; if (step < 0 ? x < last : last < x) { /* If we go one past the end, but that number prints the same way "last" does, and prints differently from the previous number, then print "last". This avoids problems with rounding. For example, with the x86 it causes "seq 0 0.000001 0.000003" to print 0.000003 instead of stopping at 0.000002. */ if (i) { char *x_str = NULL; char *last_str = NULL; if (asprintf (&x_str, fmt, x) < 0 || asprintf (&last_str, fmt, last) < 0) xalloc_die (); if (STREQ (x_str, last_str)) { char *x0_str = NULL; if (asprintf (&x0_str, fmt, x0) < 0) xalloc_die (); if (!STREQ (x0_str, x_str)) { fputs (separator, stdout); fputs (x_str, stdout); } free (x0_str); } free (x_str); free (last_str); } break; } if (i) fputs (separator, stdout); printf (fmt, x); x0 = x; } if (i) fputs (terminator, stdout); } /* Return the default format given FIRST, STEP, and LAST. */ static char const * get_default_format (operand first, operand step, operand last) { static char format_buf[sizeof "%0.Lf" + 2 * INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int)]; int prec = MAX (first.precision, step.precision); if (prec != INT_MAX && last.precision != INT_MAX) { if (equal_width) { /* increase first_width by any increased precision in step */ size_t first_width = first.width + (prec - first.precision); /* adjust last_width to use precision from first/step */ size_t last_width = last.width + (prec - last.precision); if (last.precision && prec == 0) last_width--; /* don't include space for '.' */ size_t width = MAX (first_width, last_width); if (width <= INT_MAX) { int w = width; sprintf (format_buf, "%%0%d.%dLf", w, prec); return format_buf; } } else { sprintf (format_buf, "%%.%dLf", prec); return format_buf; } } return "%Lg"; } int main (int argc, char **argv) { int optc; operand first = { 1, 1, 0 }; operand step = { 1, 1, 0 }; operand last; /* The printf(3) format used for output. */ char const *format_str = NULL; initialize_main (&argc, &argv); program_name = argv[0]; setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); textdomain (PACKAGE); atexit (close_stdout); equal_width = false; separator = "\n"; /* We have to handle negative numbers in the command line but this conflicts with the command line arguments. So explicitly check first whether the next argument looks like a negative number. */ while (optind < argc) { if (argv[optind][0] == '-' && ((optc = argv[optind][1]) == '.' || ISDIGIT (optc))) { /* means negative number */ break; } optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, "+f:s:w", long_options, NULL); if (optc == -1) break; switch (optc) { case 'f': format_str = optarg; break; case 's': separator = optarg; break; case 'w': equal_width = true; break; case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR; case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS); default: usage (EXIT_FAILURE); } } if (argc - optind < 1) { error (0, 0, _("missing operand")); usage (EXIT_FAILURE); } if (3 < argc - optind) { error (0, 0, _("extra operand %s"), quote (argv[optind + 3])); usage (EXIT_FAILURE); } if (format_str) { char const *f = long_double_format (format_str); if (! f) { error (0, 0, _("invalid format string: %s"), quote (format_str)); usage (EXIT_FAILURE); } format_str = f; } last = scan_arg (argv[optind++]); if (optind < argc) { first = last; last = scan_arg (argv[optind++]); if (optind < argc) { step = last; last = scan_arg (argv[optind++]); } } if (format_str != NULL && equal_width) { error (0, 0, _("\ format string may not be specified when printing equal width strings")); usage (EXIT_FAILURE); } if (format_str == NULL) format_str = get_default_format (first, step, last); print_numbers (format_str, first.value, step.value, last.value); exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); }