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31 
32 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
33 
34 #include <stdlib.h>
35 #include <stdio.h>
36 #include <string.h>
37 #include <ctype.h>
38 #include <errno.h>
39 
40 #include "ioutil.h"
41 
42 static int _io_pad_line(GlWriteFn *write_fn, void *data, int c, int n);
43 
44 /*.......................................................................
45  * Display a left-justified string over multiple terminal lines,
46  * taking account of the specified width of the terminal. Optional
47  * indentation and an option prefix string can be specified to be
48  * displayed at the start of each new terminal line used, and if
49  * needed, a single paragraph can be broken across multiple calls.
50  * Note that literal newlines in the input string can be used to force
51  * a newline at any point, and that in order to allow individual
52  * paragraphs to be written using multiple calls to this function,
53  * unless an explicit newline character is specified at the end of the
54  * string, a newline will not be started at the end of the last word
55  * in the string. Note that when a new line is started between two
56  * words that are separated by spaces, those spaces are not output,
57  * whereas when a new line is started because a newline character was
58  * found in the string, only the spaces before the newline character
59  * are discarded.
60  *
61  * Input:
62  *  write_fn  GlWriteFn *  The callback function to use to write the
63  *                         output.
64  *  data           void *  A pointer to arbitrary data to be passed to
65  *                         write_fn() whenever it is called.
66  *  fp             FILE *  The stdio stream to write to.
67  *  indentation     int    The number of fill characters to use to
68  *                        indent the start of each new terminal line.
69  *  prefix   const char *  An optional prefix string to write after the
70  *                         indentation margin at the start of each new
71  *                         terminal line. You can specify NULL if no
72  *                         prefix is required.
73  *  suffix   const char *  An optional suffix string to draw at the end
74  *                         of the terminal line. The line will be padded
75  *                         where necessary to ensure that the suffix ends
76  *                         in the last column of the terminal line. If
77  *                         no suffix is desired, specify NULL.
78  *  fill_char       int    The padding character to use when indenting
79  *                         and filling up to the suffix.
80  *  term_width      int    The width of the terminal being written to.
81  *  start           int    The number of characters already written to
82  *                         the start of the current terminal line. This
83  *                         is primarily used to allow individual
84  *                         paragraphs to be written over multiple calls
85  *                         to this function, but can also be used to
86  *                         allow you to start the first line of a
87  *                         paragraph with a different prefix or
88  *                         indentation than those specified above.
89  *  string   const char *  The string to be written.
90  * Output:
91  *  return          int    On error -1 is returned. Otherwise the
92  *                         return value is the terminal column index at
93  *                         which the cursor was left after writing the
94  *                         final word in the string. Successful return
95  *                         values can thus be passed verbatim to the
96  *                         'start' arguments of subsequent calls to
97  *                         _io_display_text() to allow the printing of a
98  *                         paragraph to be broken across multiple calls
99  *                         to _io_display_text().
100  */
101 int _io_display_text(GlWriteFn *write_fn, void *data, int indentation,
102 		     const char *prefix, const char *suffix, int fill_char,
103 		     int term_width, int start, const char *string)
104 {
105   int ndone;        /* The number of characters written from string[] */
106   int nnew;         /* The number of characters to be displayed next */
107   int was_space;    /* True if the previous character was a space or tab */
108   int last = start; /* The column number of the last character written */
109   int prefix_len;   /* The length of the optional line prefix string */
110   int suffix_len;   /* The length of the optional line prefix string */
111   int margin_width; /* The total number of columns used by the indentation */
112                     /*  margin and the prefix string. */
113   int i;
114 /*
115  * Check the arguments?
116  */
117   if(!string || !write_fn) {
118     errno = EINVAL;
119     return -1;
120   };
121 /*
122  * Enforce sensible values on the arguments.
123  */
124   if(term_width < 0)
125     term_width = 0;
126   if(indentation > term_width)
127     indentation = term_width;
128   else if(indentation < 0)
129     indentation = 0;
130   if(start > term_width)
131     start = term_width;
132   else if(start < 0)
133     start = 0;
134 /*
135  * Get the length of the prefix string.
136  */
137   prefix_len = prefix ? strlen(prefix) : 0;
138 /*
139  * Get the length of the suffix string.
140  */
141   suffix_len = suffix ? strlen(suffix) : 0;
142 /*
143  * How many characters are devoted to indenting and prefixing each line?
144  */
145   margin_width = indentation + prefix_len;
146 /*
147  * Write as many terminal lines as are needed to display the whole string.
148  */
149   for(ndone=0; string[ndone]; start=0) {
150     last = start;
151 /*
152  * Write spaces from the current position in the terminal line to the
153  * width of the requested indentation margin.
154  */
155     if(indentation > 0 && last < indentation) {
156       if(_io_pad_line(write_fn, data, fill_char, indentation - last))
157 	return -1;
158       last = indentation;
159     };
160 /*
161  * If a prefix string has been specified, display it unless we have
162  * passed where it should end in the terminal output line.
163  */
164     if(prefix_len > 0 && last < margin_width) {
165       int pstart = last - indentation;
166       int plen = prefix_len - pstart;
167       if(write_fn(data, prefix+pstart, plen) != plen)
168 	return -1;
169       last = margin_width;
170     };
171 /*
172  * Locate the end of the last complete word in the string before
173  * (term_width - start) characters have been seen. To handle the case
174  * where a single word is wider than the available space after the
175  * indentation and prefix margins, always make sure that at least one
176  * word is printed after the margin, regardless of whether it won't
177  * fit on the line. The two exceptions to this rule are if an embedded
178  * newline is found in the string or the end of the string is reached
179  * before any word has been seen.
180  */
181     nnew = 0;
182     was_space = 0;
183     for(i=ndone; string[i] && (last+i-ndone < term_width - suffix_len ||
184 			   (nnew==0 && last==margin_width)); i++) {
185       if(string[i] == '\n') {
186 	if(!was_space)
187 	  nnew = i-ndone;
188 	break;
189       } else if(isspace((int) string[i])) {
190 	if(!was_space) {
191 	  nnew = i-ndone+1;
192 	  was_space = 1;
193 	};
194       } else {
195 	was_space = 0;
196       };
197     };
198 /*
199  * Does the end of the string delimit the last word that will fit on the
200  * output line?
201  */
202     if(nnew==0 && string[i] == '\0')
203       nnew = i-ndone;
204 /*
205  * Write the new line.
206  */
207     if(write_fn(data, string+ndone, nnew) != nnew)
208       return -1;
209     ndone += nnew;
210     last += nnew;
211 /*
212  * Start a newline unless we have reached the end of the input string.
213  * In the latter case, in order to give the caller the chance to
214  * concatenate multiple calls to _io_display_text(), omit the newline,
215  * leaving it up to the caller to write this.
216  */
217     if(string[ndone] != '\0') {
218 /*
219  * If a suffix has been provided, pad out the end of the line with spaces
220  * such that the suffix will end in the right-most terminal column.
221  */
222       if(suffix_len > 0) {
223 	int npad = term_width - suffix_len - last;
224 	if(npad > 0 && _io_pad_line(write_fn, data, fill_char, npad))
225 	  return -1;
226 	last += npad;
227 	if(write_fn(data, suffix, suffix_len) != suffix_len)
228 	  return -1;
229 	last += suffix_len;
230       };
231 /*
232  * Start a new line.
233  */
234       if(write_fn(data, "\n",  1) != 1)
235 	return -1;
236 /*
237  * Skip any spaces and tabs that follow the last word that was written.
238  */
239       while(string[ndone] && isspace((int)string[ndone]) &&
240 	    string[ndone] != '\n')
241 	ndone++;
242 /*
243  * If the terminating character was a literal newline character,
244  * skip it in the input string, since we just wrote it.
245  */
246       if(string[ndone] == '\n')
247 	ndone++;
248       last = 0;
249     };
250   };
251 /*
252  * Return the column number of the last character printed.
253  */
254   return last;
255 }
256 
257 /*.......................................................................
258  * Write a given number of spaces to the specified stdio output string.
259  *
260  * Input:
261  *  write_fn  GlWriteFn *  The callback function to use to write the
262  *                         output.
263  *  data           void *  A pointer to arbitrary data to be passed to
264  *                         write_fn() whenever it is called.
265  *  c               int    The padding character.
266  *  n               int    The number of spaces to be written.
267  * Output:
268  *  return          int    0 - OK.
269  *                         1 - Error.
270  */
271 static int _io_pad_line(GlWriteFn *write_fn, void *data, int c, int n)
272 {
273   enum {FILL_SIZE=20};
274   char fill[FILL_SIZE+1];
275 /*
276  * Fill the buffer with the specified padding character.
277  */
278   memset(fill, c, FILL_SIZE);
279   fill[FILL_SIZE] = '\0';
280 /*
281  * Write the spaces using the above literal string of spaces as
282  * many times as needed to output the requested number of spaces.
283  */
284   while(n > 0) {
285     int nnew = n <= FILL_SIZE ? n : FILL_SIZE;
286     if(write_fn(data, fill, nnew) != nnew)
287       return 1;
288     n -= nnew;
289   };
290   return 0;
291 }
292 
293 /*.......................................................................
294  * The following is an output callback function which uses fwrite()
295  * to write to the stdio stream specified via its callback data argument.
296  *
297  * Input:
298  *  data     void *  The stdio stream to write to, specified via a
299  *                   (FILE *) pointer cast to (void *).
300  *  s  const char *  The string to be written.
301  *  n         int    The length of the prefix of s[] to attempt to
302  *                   write.
303  * Output:
304  *  return    int    The number of characters written from s[]. This
305  *                   should normally be a number in the range 0 to n.
306  *                   To signal that an I/O error occurred, return -1.
307  */
308 GL_WRITE_FN(_io_write_stdio)
309 {
310   int ndone;   /* The total number of characters written */
311   int nnew;    /* The number of characters written in the latest write */
312 /*
313  * The callback data is the stdio stream to write to.
314  */
315   FILE *fp = (FILE *) data;
316 /*
317  * Because of signals we may need to do more than one write to output
318  * the whole string.
319  */
320   for(ndone=0; ndone<n; ndone += nnew) {
321     int nmore = n - ndone;
322     nnew = fwrite(s, sizeof(char), nmore, fp);
323     if(nnew < nmore) {
324       if(errno == EINTR)
325 	clearerr(fp);
326       else
327 	return ferror(fp) ? -1 : ndone + nnew;
328     };
329   };
330   return ndone;
331 }
332 
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