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22 /*
23  *	Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  *	Use is subject to license terms.
25  *
26  * sgsmsg generates several message files from an input template file.  Messages
27  * are constructed for use with gettext(3i) - the default - or catgets(3c).  The
28  * files generate are:
29  *
30  * msg.h	a header file containing definitions for each message.  The -h
31  *		option triggers the creation of these definitions and specifies
32  *		the name to use.
33  *
34  * msg.c	a data array of message strings.  The msg.h definitions are
35  *		offsets into this array.  The -d option triggers the creation of
36  *		these definitions and specifies the name to use.
37  *
38  * messages	a message file suitable for catgets(3c) or gettext(3i) use.  The
39  *		-m option triggers this output and specifies the filename to be
40  *		used.
41  *
42  * The template file is processed based on the first character of each line:
43  *
44  * # or $	entries are copied (as is) to the message file (messages).
45  *
46  * @ token(s)	entries are translated.  Two translations are possible dependent
47  *		on whether one or more tokens are supplied:
48  *
49  *		A single token is interpreted as one of two reserved message
50  *		output indicators, or a message identifier.  The reserved output
51  *		indicator _START_ enables output to the message file - Note that
52  *		the occurance of any other @ token will also enable message
53  *		output.  The reserved output indicator _END_ disables output to
54  *		the message file.  The use of these two indicators provides for
55  *		only those message strings that require translation to be output
56  *		to the message file.
57  *
58  *		Besides the reserved output indicators, a single token is taken
59  *		to be a message identifier which will be subsituted for a
60  *		`setid' for catgets(3c) output, or a `domain' name for
61  *		gettext(3i) output.  This value is determine by substituting the
62  *		token for the associated definition found in the message
63  *		identifier file (specified with the -i option).
64  *
65  *		Multiple tokens are taken to be a message definition followed by
66  *		the associated message string.  The message string is copied to
67  *		the data array being built in msg.c.  The index into this array
68  *		becomes the `message' identifier created in the msg.h file.
69  */
70 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
71 
72 #include	<fcntl.h>
73 #include	<stdlib.h>
74 #include	<stdio.h>
75 #include	<unistd.h>
76 #include	<limits.h>
77 #include	<string.h>
78 #include	<ctype.h>
79 #include	<errno.h>
80 #include	<sys/param.h>
81 
82 #include	<sgs.h>
83 #include	<string_table.h>
84 
85 /*
86  * Define any error message strings.
87  */
88 static const char
89 	* Errmsg_malt =	"sgsmsg: file %s: line %d: malformed input "
90 			"at line\n",
91 	* Errmsg_nmem =	"sgsmsg: memory allocation failed: %s\n",
92 	* Errmsg_opne =	"sgsmsg: file %s: open failed: %s\n",
93 	* Errmsg_wrte =	"sgsmsg: file %s: write failed: %s\n",
94 	* Errmsg_read =	"sgsmsg: file %s: read failed %s\n",
95 	* Errmsg_stnw =	"sgsmsg: st_new(): failed: %s\n",
96 	* Errmsg_stin =	"sgsmsg: Str_tbl insert failed: %s\n",
97 	* Errmsg_mnfn =	"sgsmsg: message not found in Str_tbl: %s\n",
98 	* Errmsg_use  =	"usage: sgsmsg [-clv] [-d mesgdata] [-h mesgdefs] "
99 			"[-m messages] [-n name] [-i mesgident] file ...\n";
100 
101 /*
102  * Define all output filenames and associated descriptors.
103  */
104 static FILE	*fddefs, *fddata, *fdmsgs, *fdmids, *fddesc;
105 static char	*fldefs, *fldata, *flmsgs, *flmids, *fldesc;
106 static FILE	*fdlint;
107 static char	fllint[MAXPATHLEN];
108 
109 static uint_t		vflag;	/* verbose flag */
110 static Str_tbl		*stp;	/* string table */
111 
112 /*
113  * Define any default strings.
114  */
115 static const char
116 	*nmlint =	"/tmp/sgsmsg.lint",
117 	*interface =	"sgs_msg",
118 	*start =	"_START_",
119 	*end =		"_END_";
120 
121 /*
122  * Define any default flags and data items.
123  */
124 static int	cflag = 0, lflag = 0, prtmsgs = 0, line, ptr = 1, msgid = 0;
125 static char	*mesgid = 0, *setid = 0, *domain = 0;
126 
127 typedef struct msg_string {
128 	char			*ms_defn;
129 	char			*ms_message;
130 	struct msg_string	*ms_next;
131 } msg_string;
132 
133 static msg_string	*msg_head;
134 static msg_string	*msg_tail;
135 
136 /*
137  * message_append() is responsible for both inserting strings into
138  * the master Str_tbl as well as maintaining a list of the
139  * DEFINITIONS associated with each string.
140  *
141  * The list of strings is traversed at the end once the full
142  * Str_tbl has been constructed - and string offsets can be
143  * assigned.
144  */
145 static void
146 message_append(const char *defn, const char *message)
147 {
148 	msg_string	*msg;
149 	if ((msg = calloc(sizeof (msg_string), 1)) == 0) {
150 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno));
151 		exit(1);
152 	}
153 	if (stp == 0) {
154 		/*
155 		 * Initialize string table
156 		 */
157 		if ((stp = st_new(FLG_STNEW_COMPRESS)) == 0) {
158 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_stnw, strerror(errno));
159 			exit(1);
160 		}
161 	}
162 
163 
164 	if ((msg->ms_defn = strdup(defn)) == 0) {
165 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno));
166 		exit(1);
167 	}
168 	if ((msg->ms_message = strdup(message)) == 0) {
169 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno));
170 		exit(1);
171 	}
172 
173 	if (st_insert(stp, msg->ms_message) == -1) {
174 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_stin,
175 		    message);
176 		exit(1);
177 	}
178 
179 	if (msg_head == 0) {
180 		msg_head = msg_tail = msg;
181 		return;
182 	}
183 	msg_tail->ms_next = msg;
184 	msg_tail = msg;
185 }
186 
187 /*
188  * Initialize a setid value.  Given a setid definition determine its numeric
189  * value from the specified message identifier file (specified with the -i
190  * option).  Return a pointer to the numeric string.
191  */
192 static int
193 getmesgid(char *id)
194 {
195 	char	*buffer, *token, *_mesgid = 0, *_setid = 0, *_domain = 0;
196 
197 	/*
198 	 * If we're being asked to interpret a message id but the user didn't
199 	 * provide the required message identifier file (-i option) we're in
200 	 * trouble.
201 	 */
202 	if (flmids == 0) {
203 		(void) fprintf(stderr, "sgsmsg: file %s: line %d: mesgid %s: "
204 		    "unable to process mesgid\n\t"
205 		    "no message identifier file specified "
206 		    "(see -i option)\n", fldesc, line, id);
207 		return (1);
208 	}
209 
210 	if ((buffer = malloc(LINE_MAX)) == 0) {
211 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno));
212 		return (1);
213 	}
214 
215 	/*
216 	 * Read the message identifier file and locate the required mesgid.
217 	 */
218 	rewind(fdmids);
219 	while (fgets(buffer, LINE_MAX, fdmids) != NULL) {
220 		if ((token = strstr(buffer, id)) == NULL)
221 			continue;
222 
223 		/*
224 		 * Establish individual strings for the mesgid, setid and domain
225 		 * values.
226 		 */
227 		_mesgid = token;
228 		while (!(isspace(*token)))
229 			token++;
230 		*token++ = 0;
231 
232 		while (isspace(*token))
233 			token++;
234 		_setid = token;
235 		while (!(isspace(*token)))
236 			token++;
237 		*token++ = 0;
238 
239 		while (isspace(*token))
240 			token++;
241 		_domain = token;
242 		while (!(isspace(*token)))
243 			token++;
244 		*token = 0;
245 		break;
246 	}
247 
248 	/*
249 	 * Did we find a match?
250 	 */
251 	if ((_mesgid == 0) || (_setid == 0) || (_domain == 0)) {
252 		(void) fprintf(stderr, "sgsmsg: file %s: line %d: mesgid %s: "
253 		    "unable to process mesgid\n\t"
254 		    "identifier does not exist in file %s\n",
255 		    fldesc, line, id, flmids);
256 		return (1);
257 	}
258 
259 	/*
260 	 * Have we been here before?
261 	 */
262 	if (mesgid) {
263 		if (cflag == 1) {
264 			/*
265 			 * If we're being asked to process more than one mesgid
266 			 * warn the user that only one mesgid can be used for
267 			 * the catgets(3c) call.
268 			 */
269 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "sgsmsg: file %s: line %d: "
270 			    "setid %s: warning: multiple mesgids "
271 			    "encountered\n\t"
272 			    "last setting used in messaging code\n",
273 			    fldesc, line, id);
274 		}
275 	}
276 
277 	mesgid = _mesgid;
278 	setid = _setid;
279 	domain = _domain;
280 
281 	/*
282 	 * Generate the message file output (insure output flag is enabled).
283 	 */
284 	if (prtmsgs != -1)
285 		prtmsgs = 1;
286 	if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1)) {
287 		if (cflag == 1) {
288 			if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "$quote \"\n$set %s\n",
289 			    setid) < 0) {
290 				(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs,
291 				    strerror(errno));
292 				return (1);
293 			}
294 		} else {
295 			if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "domain\t\"%s\"\n", domain) < 0) {
296 				(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs,
297 				    strerror(errno));
298 				return (1);
299 			}
300 		}
301 	}
302 
303 	/*
304 	 * For catgets(3c) output generate a setid definition in the message
305 	 * definition file.
306 	 */
307 	if (fddefs && (cflag == 1) &&
308 	    (fprintf(fddefs, "#define\t%s\t%s\n\n", mesgid, setid) < 0)) {
309 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
310 		return (1);
311 	}
312 
313 	return (0);
314 }
315 
316 
317 /*
318  * Dump contents of String Table to standard out
319  */
320 static void
321 dump_stringtab(Str_tbl *stp)
322 {
323 	uint_t	i;
324 
325 	if ((stp->st_flags & FLG_STTAB_COMPRESS) == 0) {
326 		(void) printf("uncompressed strings: %d\n",
327 			stp->st_fullstringsize);
328 		return;
329 	}
330 
331 
332 	for (i = 0; i < stp->st_hbckcnt; i++) {
333 		Str_hash	*sthash;
334 		(void) printf("Bucket: [%3d]\n", i);
335 		for (sthash = stp->st_hashbcks[i]; sthash;
336 		    sthash = sthash->hi_next) {
337 			uint_t		stroff;
338 			stroff = sthash->hi_mstr->sm_stlen - sthash->hi_stlen;
339 			if (stroff == 0) {
340 				(void) printf("  %2d %s  <master>\n",
341 					sthash->hi_refcnt,
342 					sthash->hi_mstr->sm_str);
343 			} else {
344 				const char	*str;
345 				str = &sthash->hi_mstr->sm_str[stroff];
346 				(void) printf("  %2d %s <suffix of> -> %s\n",
347 					sthash->hi_refcnt,
348 					str, sthash->hi_mstr->sm_str);
349 			}
350 		}
351 	}
352 	(void) printf("fullstringsize: %d compressed: %d\n",
353 		stp->st_fullstringsize, stp->st_stringsize);
354 }
355 /*
356  * Initialize the message definition header file stream.
357  */
358 static int
359 init_defs(void)
360 {
361 	static char	guard[FILENAME_MAX + 6];
362 	char		*optr;
363 	const char	*iptr, *_ptr;
364 
365 	/*
366 	 * Establish a header guard name using the files basename.
367 	 */
368 	for (iptr = 0, _ptr = fldefs; _ptr && (*_ptr != '\0'); _ptr++) {
369 		if (*_ptr == '/')
370 			iptr = _ptr + 1;
371 	}
372 	if (iptr == 0)
373 		iptr = fldefs;
374 
375 	optr = guard;
376 	for (*optr++ = '_'; iptr && (*iptr != '\0'); iptr++, optr++) {
377 		if (*iptr == '.') {
378 			*optr++ = '_';
379 			*optr++ = 'D';
380 			*optr++ = 'O';
381 			*optr++ = 'T';
382 			*optr = '_';
383 		} else
384 			*optr = toupper(*iptr);
385 	}
386 
387 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "#ifndef\t%s\n#define\t%s\n\n", guard, guard) < 0) {
388 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
389 		return (1);
390 	}
391 
392 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "#ifndef\t__lint\n\n") < 0) {
393 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
394 		return (1);
395 	}
396 
397 	/*
398 	 * add "typedef int	Msg;"
399 	 */
400 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "typedef int\tMsg;\n\n") < 0) {
401 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
402 		return (1);
403 	}
404 
405 	/*
406 	 * If the associated data array is global define a prototype.
407 	 * Define a macro to access the array elements.
408 	 */
409 	if (lflag == 0) {
410 		if (fprintf(fddefs, "extern\tconst char\t__%s[];\n\n",
411 		    interface) < 0) {
412 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs,
413 			    strerror(errno));
414 			return (1);
415 		}
416 	}
417 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "#define\tMSG_ORIG(x)\t&__%s[x]\n\n",
418 	    interface) < 0) {
419 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
420 		return (1);
421 	}
422 
423 	/*
424 	 * Generate a prototype to access the associated data array.
425 	 */
426 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "extern\tconst char *\t_%s(Msg);\n\n",
427 	    interface) < 0) {
428 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
429 		return (1);
430 	}
431 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "#define\tMSG_INTL(x)\t_%s(x)\n\n",
432 	    interface) < 0) {
433 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
434 		return (1);
435 	}
436 
437 	return (0);
438 }
439 
440 
441 /*
442  * Finish the message definition header file.
443  */
444 static int
445 fini_defs(void)
446 {
447 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#else\t/* __lint */\n\n") < 0) {
448 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
449 		return (1);
450 	}
451 
452 	/*
453 	 * When __lint is defined, Msg is a char *.  This allows lint to
454 	 * check our format strings against it's arguments.
455 	 */
456 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "\ntypedef char *\tMsg;\n\n") < 0) {
457 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
458 		return (1);
459 	}
460 
461 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "extern\tconst char *\t_%s(Msg);\n\n",
462 	    interface) < 0) {
463 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
464 		return (1);
465 	}
466 
467 	if (lflag == 0) {
468 		if (fprintf(fddefs, "extern\tconst char\t__%s[];\n\n",
469 		    interface) < 0) {
470 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs,
471 			    strerror(errno));
472 			return (1);
473 		}
474 	}
475 
476 	if (fprintf(fddefs,
477 	    "#define MSG_ORIG(x)\tx\n#define MSG_INTL(x)\tx\n") < 0) {
478 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
479 		return (1);
480 	}
481 
482 	/*
483 	 * Copy the temporary lint defs file into the new header.
484 	 */
485 	if (fdlint) {
486 		long	size;
487 		char	*buf;
488 
489 		size = ftell(fdlint);
490 		(void) rewind(fdlint);
491 
492 		if ((buf = malloc(size)) == 0) {
493 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno));
494 			return (1);
495 		}
496 		if (fread(buf, size, 1, fdlint) == 0) {
497 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_read, fllint,
498 			    strerror(errno));
499 			return (1);
500 		}
501 		if (fwrite(buf, size, 1, fddefs) == 0) {
502 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs,
503 			    strerror(errno));
504 			return (1);
505 		}
506 		(void) free(buf);
507 	}
508 
509 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#endif\t/* __lint */\n") < 0) {
510 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
511 		return (1);
512 	}
513 
514 	if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#endif\n") < 0) {
515 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldefs, strerror(errno));
516 		return (1);
517 	}
518 
519 	return (0);
520 }
521 
522 
523 /*
524  * The entire messaging file has been scanned - and all strings have been
525  * inserted into the string_table.  We can now walk the message queue
526  * and create the '#define <DEFN>' for each string - with the strings
527  * assigned offset into the string_table.
528  */
529 static int
530 output_defs(void)
531 {
532 	msg_string	*msg;
533 	uint_t		stbufsize;
534 	char		*stbuf;
535 
536 	stbufsize = st_getstrtab_sz(stp);
537 	if ((stbuf = malloc(stbufsize)) == 0) {
538 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno));
539 		exit(1);
540 	}
541 	(void) st_setstrbuf(stp, stbuf, stbufsize);
542 	for (msg = msg_head; msg; msg = msg->ms_next) {
543 		uint_t	stoff;
544 		if ((st_setstring(stp, msg->ms_message, &stoff)) == -1) {
545 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_mnfn, msg->ms_message);
546 			return (1);
547 		}
548 		if (fprintf(fddefs, "\n#define\t%s\t%d\n",
549 		    msg->ms_defn, stoff) < 0) {
550 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
551 			    fldefs, strerror(errno));
552 			return (1);
553 		}
554 		if (fddefs && fprintf(fddefs, "#define\t%s_SIZE\t%d\n",
555 		    msg->ms_defn, strlen(msg->ms_message)) < 0) {
556 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
557 			    fldefs, strerror(errno));
558 			return (1);
559 		}
560 	}
561 	return (0);
562 }
563 
564 
565 /*
566  * Finish off the data structure definition.
567  */
568 static int
569 output_data(void)
570 {
571 	uint_t		stbufsize;
572 	uint_t		ndx;
573 	uint_t		column = 1;
574 	const char	*stbuf;
575 	const char	*fmtstr;
576 
577 	stbufsize = st_getstrtab_sz(stp);
578 	stbuf = st_getstrbuf(stp);
579 
580 	assert(stbuf);
581 
582 	/*
583 	 * Determine from the local flag whether the data declaration should
584 	 * be static.
585 	 */
586 	if (lflag)
587 		fmtstr = (const char *)"static const";
588 	else
589 		fmtstr = (const char *)"const";
590 
591 	if (fprintf(fddata, "\n%s char __%s[%d] = { ",
592 	    fmtstr, interface, stbufsize) < 0) {
593 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldata, strerror(errno));
594 		return (1);
595 	}
596 
597 	for (ndx = 0; ndx < (stbufsize - 1); ndx++) {
598 		if (column == 1) {
599 			if (fddata && fprintf(fddata,
600 			    "\n/* %4d */ 0x%.2x,", ndx,
601 			    (unsigned char)stbuf[ndx]) < 0) {
602 				(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
603 				    fldata, strerror(errno));
604 				return (1);
605 			}
606 		} else {
607 			if (fddata && fprintf(fddata, "  0x%.2x,",
608 			    (unsigned char)stbuf[ndx]) < 0) {
609 				(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
610 				    fldata, strerror(errno));
611 				return (1);
612 			}
613 		}
614 
615 		if (column++ == 10)
616 			column = 1;
617 	}
618 
619 	if (column == 1)
620 		fmtstr = "\n\t0x%.2x };\n";
621 	else
622 		fmtstr = "  0x%.2x };\n";
623 
624 	if (fprintf(fddata, fmtstr, (unsigned char)stbuf[stbufsize - 1]) < 0) {
625 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, fldata, strerror(errno));
626 		return (1);
627 	}
628 
629 	return (0);
630 }
631 
632 static int
633 file()
634 {
635 	char	buffer[LINE_MAX], * token;
636 	uint_t	bufsize;
637 	char	*token_buffer;
638 	int	escape = 0;
639 
640 	if ((token_buffer = malloc(LINE_MAX)) == 0) {
641 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_nmem, strerror(errno));
642 		return (1);
643 	}
644 	bufsize = LINE_MAX;
645 
646 	line = 1;
647 
648 	while ((token = fgets(buffer, LINE_MAX, fddesc)) != NULL) {
649 		char	defn[PATH_MAX], * _defn, * str;
650 		int	len;
651 
652 		switch (*token) {
653 		case '#':
654 		case '$':
655 			if (escape) {
656 				(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_malt, fldesc,
657 				    line);
658 				return (1);
659 			}
660 
661 			/*
662 			 * If a msgid has been output a msgstr must follow
663 			 * before we digest the new token.  A msgid is only set
664 			 * if fdmsgs is in use.
665 			 */
666 			if (msgid) {
667 				msgid = 0;
668 				if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "msgstr\t\"\"\n") < 0) {
669 					(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
670 					    flmsgs, strerror(errno));
671 					return (1);
672 				}
673 			}
674 
675 			/*
676 			 * Pass lines directly through to the output message
677 			 * file.
678 			 */
679 			if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1)) {
680 				char	comment;
681 
682 				if (cflag == 0)
683 					comment = '#';
684 				else
685 					comment = '$';
686 
687 				if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "%c%s", comment,
688 				    ++token) < 0) {
689 					(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
690 					    flmsgs, strerror(errno));
691 					return (1);
692 				}
693 			}
694 			break;
695 
696 		case '@':
697 			if (escape) {
698 				(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_malt, fldesc,
699 				    line);
700 				return (1);
701 			}
702 
703 			/*
704 			 * If a msgid has been output a msgstr must follow
705 			 * before we digest the new token.
706 			 */
707 			if (msgid) {
708 				msgid = 0;
709 				if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "msgstr\t\"\"\n") < 0) {
710 					(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
711 					    flmsgs, strerror(errno));
712 					return (1);
713 				}
714 			}
715 
716 			/*
717 			 * Determine whether we have one or more tokens.
718 			 */
719 			token++;
720 			while (isspace(*token))		/* rid any whitespace */
721 				token++;
722 			_defn = token;			/* definition start */
723 			while (!(isspace(*token)))
724 				token++;
725 			*token++ = 0;
726 
727 			while (isspace(*token))		/* rid any whitespace */
728 				token++;
729 
730 			/*
731 			 * Determine whether the single token is one of the
732 			 * reserved message output delimiters otherwise
733 			 * translate it as a message identifier.
734 			 */
735 			if (*token == 0) {
736 				if (strcmp(_defn, start) == 0)
737 					prtmsgs = 1;
738 				else if (strcmp(_defn, end) == 0)
739 					prtmsgs = -1;
740 				else if (getmesgid(_defn) == 1)
741 					return (1);
742 				break;
743 			}
744 
745 			/*
746 			 * Multiple tokens are translated by taking the first
747 			 * token as the message definition, and the rest of the
748 			 * line as the message itself.  A message line ending
749 			 * with an escape ('\') is expected to be continued on
750 			 * the next line.
751 			 */
752 			if (prtmsgs != -1)
753 				prtmsgs = 1;
754 			if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1)) {
755 				/*
756 				 * For catgets(3c) make sure a message
757 				 * identifier has been established (this is
758 				 * normally a domain for gettext(3i), but for
759 				 * sgsmsg use this could be argued as being
760 				 * redundent).  Also make sure that the message
761 				 * definitions haven't exceeeded the maximum
762 				 * value allowed by gencat(1) before generating
763 				 * any message file entries.
764 				 */
765 				if (cflag == 1) {
766 					if (setid == 0) {
767 						(void) fprintf(stderr, "file "
768 						    "%s: no message identifier "
769 						    "has been established\n",
770 						    fldesc);
771 						return (1);
772 					}
773 					if (ptr	> NL_MSGMAX) {
774 						(void) fprintf(stderr, "file "
775 						    "%s: message definition "
776 						    "(%d) exceeds allowable "
777 						    "limit (NL_MSGMAX)\n",
778 						    fldesc, ptr);
779 						return (1);
780 					}
781 				}
782 
783 				/*
784 				 * For catgets(3c) write the definition and the
785 				 * message string to the message file.  For
786 				 * gettext(3i) write the message string as a
787 				 * mesgid - indicate a mesgid has been output
788 				 * so that a msgstr can follow.
789 				 */
790 				if (cflag == 1) {
791 					if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "%d\t%s", ptr,
792 					    token) < 0) {
793 						(void) fprintf(stderr,
794 						    Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs,
795 						    strerror(errno));
796 						return (1);
797 					}
798 				} else {
799 					if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "msgid\t\"") < 0) {
800 						(void) fprintf(stderr,
801 						    Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs,
802 						    strerror(errno));
803 						return (1);
804 					}
805 					msgid = 1;
806 				}
807 			}
808 
809 			/*
810 			 * The message itself is a quoted string as this makes
811 			 * embedding spaces at the start (or the end) of the
812 			 * string very easy.
813 			 */
814 			if (*token != '"') {
815 				(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_malt, fldesc,
816 				    line);
817 				return (1);
818 			}
819 
820 			(void) strcpy(defn, _defn);
821 
822 			/*
823 			 * Write the tag to the lint definitions.
824 			 */
825 			if (fdlint) {
826 				if (fprintf(fdlint, "\n#define\t%s\t",
827 				    _defn) < 0) {
828 					(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
829 					    fllint, strerror(errno));
830 					return (1);
831 				}
832 			}
833 
834 			len = 0;
835 
836 			/*
837 			 * Write each character of the message string to the
838 			 * data array.  Translate any escaped characters - use
839 			 * the same specially recognized characters as defined
840 			 * by gencat(1).
841 			 */
842 message:
843 			if (*token == '"') {
844 				if (fdlint &&
845 				    (fprintf(fdlint, "%c", *token) < 0)) {
846 					(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
847 					    fllint, strerror(errno));
848 					return (1);
849 				}
850 				token++;
851 			}
852 			while (*token) {
853 				char	_token;
854 
855 				if ((*token == '\\') && (escape == 0)) {
856 					escape = 1;
857 					if (fdlint && (*(token + 1) != '\n') &&
858 					    fprintf(fdlint, "%c", *token) < 0) {
859 						(void) fprintf(stderr,
860 						    Errmsg_wrte, fllint,
861 						    strerror(errno));
862 						return (1);
863 					}
864 					token++;
865 					continue;
866 				}
867 				if (escape) {
868 					if (*token == 'n')
869 						_token = '\n';
870 					else if (*token == 't')
871 						_token = '\t';
872 					else if (*token == 'v')
873 						_token = '\v';
874 					else if (*token == 'b')
875 						_token = '\b';
876 					else if (*token == 'f')
877 						_token = '\f';
878 					else if (*token == '\\')
879 						_token = '\\';
880 					else if (*token == '"')
881 						_token = '"';
882 					else if (*token == '\n')
883 						break;
884 					else
885 						_token = *token;
886 
887 					if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1) &&
888 					    (fprintf(fdmsgs, "\\") < 0)) {
889 						(void) fprintf(stderr,
890 						    Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs,
891 						    strerror(errno));
892 						return (1);
893 					}
894 				} else {
895 					/*
896 					 * If this is the trailing quote then
897 					 * thats the last of the message string.
898 					 * Eat up any remaining white space and
899 					 * unless an escape character is found
900 					 * terminate the data string with a 0.
901 					 */
902 					if (*token == '"') {
903 					    if (fdlint && (fprintf(fdlint,
904 						"%c", *token) < 0)) {
905 						(void) fprintf(stderr,
906 						    Errmsg_wrte, fllint,
907 						    strerror(errno));
908 						return (1);
909 					    }
910 
911 					    if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1) &&
912 						(fprintf(fdmsgs, "%c",
913 						*token) < 0)) {
914 						(void) fprintf(stderr,
915 						    Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs,
916 						    strerror(errno));
917 						return (1);
918 					    }
919 
920 					    while (*++token) {
921 						if (*token == '\n')
922 							break;
923 					    }
924 					    _token = '\0';
925 					} else
926 					    _token = *token;
927 				}
928 
929 				if (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1) &&
930 				    (fprintf(fdmsgs, "%c", *token) < 0)) {
931 					(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
932 					    flmsgs, strerror(errno));
933 					return (1);
934 				}
935 
936 				if (fdlint && fprintf(fdlint,
937 				    "%c", *token) < 0) {
938 					(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
939 					    fllint, strerror(errno));
940 					return (1);
941 				}
942 
943 				if (len >= bufsize) {
944 					bufsize += LINE_MAX;
945 					if ((token_buffer = realloc(
946 					    token_buffer, bufsize)) == 0) {
947 						(void) fprintf(stderr,
948 						    Errmsg_nmem,
949 						    strerror(errno));
950 						return (1);
951 					}
952 				}
953 				token_buffer[len] = _token;
954 				ptr++, token++, len++;
955 				escape = 0;
956 
957 				if (_token == '\0')
958 					break;
959 			}
960 
961 			/*
962 			 * After the complete message string has been processed
963 			 * (including its continuation beyond one line), create
964 			 * a string size definition.
965 			 */
966 			if (escape == 0) {
967 				const char *form = "#define\t%s_SIZE\t%d\n";
968 
969 				token_buffer[len] = '\0';
970 
971 				message_append(defn, token_buffer);
972 
973 				if (fdlint && fprintf(fdlint, form, defn,
974 				    (len - 1)) < 0) {
975 					(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte,
976 					    fllint, strerror(errno));
977 					return (1);
978 				}
979 			}
980 			break;
981 
982 		default:
983 			/*
984 			 * Empty lines are passed through to the message file.
985 			 */
986 			while (isspace(*token))
987 				token++;
988 
989 			if (*token == 0) {
990 				if (msgid || (fdmsgs && (prtmsgs == 1))) {
991 					/*
992 					 * If a msgid has been output a msgstr
993 					 * must follow before we digest the new
994 					 * token.
995 					 */
996 					if (msgid) {
997 						msgid = 0;
998 						str = "msgstr\t\"\"\n\n";
999 					} else
1000 						str = "\n";
1001 
1002 					if (fprintf(fdmsgs, str) < 0) {
1003 						(void) fprintf(stderr,
1004 						    Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs,
1005 						    strerror(errno));
1006 						return (1);
1007 					}
1008 				}
1009 				break;
1010 			}
1011 
1012 			/*
1013 			 * If an escape is in effect then any tokens are taken
1014 			 * to be message continuations.
1015 			 */
1016 			if (escape) {
1017 				escape = 0;
1018 				goto message;
1019 			}
1020 
1021 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "file %s: line %d: invalid "
1022 			    "input does not start with #, $ or @\n", fldesc,
1023 			    line);
1024 			return (1);
1025 		}
1026 		line++;
1027 	}
1028 
1029 	free(token_buffer);
1030 
1031 	return (0);
1032 }
1033 
1034 int
1035 main(int argc, char ** argv)
1036 {
1037 	opterr = 0;
1038 	while ((line = getopt(argc, argv, "cd:h:lm:n:i:v")) != EOF) {
1039 		switch (line) {
1040 		case 'c':			/* catgets instead of gettext */
1041 			cflag = 1;
1042 			break;
1043 		case 'd':			/* new message data filename */
1044 			fldata = optarg;	/*	(msg.c is default) */
1045 			break;
1046 		case 'h':			/* new message defs filename */
1047 			fldefs = optarg;	/*	(msg.h is default) */
1048 			break;
1049 		case 'i':			/* input message ids from */
1050 			flmids = optarg;	/*	from this file */
1051 			break;
1052 		case 'l':			/* define message data arrays */
1053 			lflag = 1;		/*	to be local (static) */
1054 			break;
1055 		case 'm':			/* generate message database */
1056 			flmsgs = optarg;	/*	to this file */
1057 			break;
1058 		case 'n':			/* new data array and func */
1059 			interface = optarg;	/*	name (msg is default) */
1060 			break;
1061 		case 'v':
1062 			vflag = 1;		/* set verbose flag */
1063 			break;
1064 		case '?':
1065 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_use, argv[0]);
1066 			exit(1);
1067 		default:
1068 			break;
1069 		}
1070 	}
1071 
1072 	/*
1073 	 * Validate the we have been given at least one input file.
1074 	 */
1075 	if ((argc - optind) < 1) {
1076 		(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_use);
1077 		exit(1);
1078 	}
1079 
1080 	/*
1081 	 * Open all the required output files.
1082 	 */
1083 	if (fldefs) {
1084 		if ((fddefs = fopen(fldefs, "w+")) == NULL) {
1085 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, fldefs,
1086 			    strerror(errno));
1087 			return (1);
1088 		}
1089 	}
1090 	if (fldata) {
1091 		if (fldefs && (strcmp(fldefs, fldata) == 0))
1092 			fddata = fddefs;
1093 		else if ((fddata = fopen(fldata, "w+")) == NULL) {
1094 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, fldata,
1095 			    strerror(errno));
1096 			return (1);
1097 		}
1098 	}
1099 	if (fddefs && fddata) {
1100 		(void) sprintf(fllint, "%s.%d", nmlint, (int)getpid());
1101 		if ((fdlint = fopen(fllint, "w+")) == NULL) {
1102 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, fllint,
1103 			    strerror(errno));
1104 			return (1);
1105 		}
1106 	}
1107 	if (flmsgs) {
1108 		if ((fdmsgs = fopen(flmsgs, "w+")) == NULL) {
1109 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, flmsgs,
1110 			    strerror(errno));
1111 			return (1);
1112 		}
1113 	}
1114 	if (flmids) {
1115 		if ((fdmids = fopen(flmids, "r")) == NULL) {
1116 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, flmids,
1117 			    strerror(errno));
1118 			return (1);
1119 		}
1120 	}
1121 
1122 
1123 	/*
1124 	 * Initialize the message definition and message data streams.
1125 	 */
1126 	if (fddefs) {
1127 		if (init_defs())
1128 			return (1);
1129 	}
1130 
1131 	/*
1132 	 * Read the input message file, and for each line process accordingly.
1133 	 */
1134 	for (; optind < argc; optind++) {
1135 		int	err;
1136 
1137 		fldesc = argv[optind];
1138 
1139 		if ((fddesc = fopen(fldesc, "r")) == NULL) {
1140 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_opne, fldesc,
1141 			    strerror(errno));
1142 			return (1);
1143 		}
1144 		err = file();
1145 		(void) fclose(fddesc);
1146 
1147 		if (err != 0)
1148 			return (1);
1149 	}
1150 
1151 	/*
1152 	 * If a msgid has been output a msgstr must follow before we end the
1153 	 * file.
1154 	 */
1155 	if (msgid) {
1156 		msgid = 0;
1157 		if (fprintf(fdmsgs, "msgstr\t\"\"\n") < 0) {
1158 			(void) fprintf(stderr, Errmsg_wrte, flmsgs,
1159 			    strerror(errno));
1160 			return (1);
1161 		}
1162 	}
1163 
1164 	if (fdmids)
1165 		(void) fclose(fdmids);
1166 	if (fdmsgs)
1167 		(void) fclose(fdmsgs);
1168 
1169 	if (fddefs) {
1170 		if (output_defs())
1171 			return (1);
1172 	}
1173 
1174 	/*
1175 	 * Finish off any generated data and header file.
1176 	 */
1177 	if (fldata) {
1178 		if (output_data())
1179 			return (1);
1180 	}
1181 	if (fddefs) {
1182 		if (fini_defs())
1183 			return (1);
1184 	}
1185 
1186 	if (vflag)
1187 		dump_stringtab(stp);
1188 
1189 
1190 	/*
1191 	 * Close up everything and go home.
1192 	 */
1193 	if (fddata)
1194 		(void) fclose(fddata);
1195 	if (fddefs && (fddefs != fddata))
1196 		(void) fclose(fddefs);
1197 	if (fddefs && fddata) {
1198 		(void) fclose(fdlint);
1199 		(void) unlink(fllint);
1200 	}
1201 
1202 	if (stp)
1203 		st_destroy(stp);
1204 
1205 	return (0);
1206 }
1207