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All rights reserved. 24 * Use is subject to license terms. 25 */ 26 27 /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ 28 /* All Rights Reserved */ 29 30 31 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 32 33 /* 34 * 35 * Things used to handle special requests (eg. manual feed) globally or on a per 36 * page basis. Requests are passed through to the translator using the -R option. 37 * The argument to -R can be "request", "request:page", or "request:page:file". 38 * If page is omitted (as in the first form) or set to 0 request will be applied 39 * to the global environment. In all other cases it applies only to the selected 40 * page. If a file is given, page must be supplied, and the lookup is in that file 41 * rather than *requestfile. 42 * 43 */ 44 45 46 #include <stdio.h> 47 48 #include "gen.h" /* general purpose definitions */ 49 #include "request.h" /* a few special definitions */ 50 #include "path.h" /* for the default request file */ 51 52 53 Request request[MAXREQUEST]; /* next page or global request */ 54 int nextreq = 0; /* goes in request[nextreq] */ 55 char *requestfile = REQUESTFILE; /* default lookup file */ 56 57 void dumprequest(char *, char *, FILE *); 58 59 /*****************************************************************************/ 60 61 62 void 63 saverequest(char *want) 64 /* grab code for this stuff */ 65 { 66 char *page; /* and save it for this page */ 67 char *strtok(); 68 69 /* 70 * 71 * Save the request until we get to appropriate page - don't even bother with 72 * the lookup right now. Format of *want string is "request", "request:page", or 73 * "request:page:file", and we assume we can change the string here as needed. 74 * If page is omitted or given as 0 the request will be done globally. If *want 75 * includes a file, request and page must also be given, and in that case *file 76 * will be used for the lookup. 77 * 78 */ 79 80 81 if ( nextreq < MAXREQUEST ) { 82 request[nextreq].want = strtok(want, ": "); 83 if ( (page = strtok(NULL, ": ")) == NULL ) 84 request[nextreq].page = 0; 85 else request[nextreq].page = atoi(page); 86 if ( (request[nextreq].file = strtok(NULL, ": ")) == NULL ) 87 request[nextreq].file = requestfile; 88 nextreq++; 89 } else error(NON_FATAL, "too many requests - ignoring %s", want); 90 91 } /* End of saverequest */ 92 93 94 /*****************************************************************************/ 95 96 97 void 98 writerequest(int page, FILE *fp_out) 99 /* page - write everything for this page */ 100 /* fp_out - to this file */ 101 { 102 int i; /* loop index */ 103 104 /* 105 * 106 * Writes out all the requests that have been saved for page. Page 0 refers to 107 * the global environment and is done during initial setup. 108 * 109 */ 110 111 112 for ( i = 0; i < nextreq; i++ ) 113 if ( request[i].page == page ) 114 dumprequest(request[i].want, request[i].file, fp_out); 115 116 } /* End of writerequest */ 117 118 119 /*****************************************************************************/ 120 121 122 void 123 dumprequest(char *want, char *file, FILE *fp_out) 124 /* want - look for this string */ 125 /* file - in this file */ 126 /* fp_out - and write the value out here */ 127 { 128 char buf[100]; /* line buffer for reading *file */ 129 FILE *fp_in; 130 131 /* 132 * 133 * Looks for *want in the request file and if it's found the associated value 134 * is copied to the output file. Keywords (ie. the *want strings) begin an @ in 135 * the first column of file, while the values (ie. the stuff that's copied to 136 * the output file) starts on the next line and extends to the next keyword or 137 * to the end of file. 138 * 139 */ 140 141 142 if ( (fp_in = fopen(file, "r")) != NULL ) { 143 while ( fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp_in) != NULL ) 144 if ( buf[0] == '@' && strncmp(want, &buf[1], strlen(want)) == 0 ) 145 while ( fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp_in) != NULL ) 146 if ( buf[0] == '#' || buf[0] == '%' ) 147 continue; 148 else if ( buf[0] != '@' ) 149 fprintf(fp_out, "%s", buf); 150 else break; 151 fclose(fp_in); 152 } /* End if */ 153 154 } /* End of dumprequest */ 155 156 157 /*****************************************************************************/ 158 159