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📄 linenum.c

📁 早期freebsd实现
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/* * Copyright (c) 1988 Mark Nudleman * Copyright (c) 1988, 1993 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software *    must display the following acknowledgement: *	This product includes software developed by the University of *	California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software *    without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */#ifndef lintstatic char sccsid[] = "@(#)linenum.c	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93";#endif /* not lint *//* * Code to handle displaying line numbers. * * Finding the line number of a given file position is rather tricky. * We don't want to just start at the beginning of the file and * count newlines, because that is slow for large files (and also * wouldn't work if we couldn't get to the start of the file; e.g. * if input is a long pipe). * * So we use the function add_lnum to cache line numbers. * We try to be very clever and keep only the more interesting * line numbers when we run out of space in our table.  A line * number is more interesting than another when it is far from * other line numbers.   For example, we'd rather keep lines * 100,200,300 than 100,101,300.  200 is more interesting than * 101 because 101 can be derived very cheaply from 100, while * 200 is more expensive to derive from 100. * * The function currline() returns the line number of a given * position in the file.  As a side effect, it calls add_lnum * to cache the line number.  Therefore currline is occasionally * called to make sure we cache line numbers often enough. */#include <sys/types.h>#include <stdio.h>#include <less.h>/* * Structure to keep track of a line number and the associated file position. * A doubly-linked circular list of line numbers is kept ordered by line number. */struct linenum{	struct linenum *next;		/* Link to next in the list */	struct linenum *prev;		/* Line to previous in the list */	off_t pos;			/* File position */	off_t gap;			/* Gap between prev and next */	int line;			/* Line number */};/* * "gap" needs some explanation: the gap of any particular line number * is the distance between the previous one and the next one in the list. * ("Distance" means difference in file position.)  In other words, the * gap of a line number is the gap which would be introduced if this * line number were deleted.  It is used to decide which one to replace * when we have a new one to insert and the table is full. */#define	NPOOL	50			/* Size of line number pool */#define	LONGTIME	(2)		/* In seconds */int lnloop = 0;				/* Are we in the line num loop? */static struct linenum anchor;		/* Anchor of the list */static struct linenum *freelist;	/* Anchor of the unused entries */static struct linenum pool[NPOOL];	/* The pool itself */static struct linenum *spare;		/* We always keep one spare entry */extern int linenums;extern int sigs;/* * Initialize the line number structures. */clr_linenum(){	register struct linenum *p;	/*	 * Put all the entries on the free list.	 * Leave one for the "spare".	 */	for (p = pool;  p < &pool[NPOOL-2];  p++)		p->next = p+1;	pool[NPOOL-2].next = NULL;	freelist = pool;	spare = &pool[NPOOL-1];	/*	 * Initialize the anchor.	 */	anchor.next = anchor.prev = &anchor;	anchor.gap = 0;	anchor.pos = (off_t)0;	anchor.line = 1;}/* * Calculate the gap for an entry. */staticcalcgap(p)	register struct linenum *p;{	/*	 * Don't bother to compute a gap for the anchor.	 * Also don't compute a gap for the last one in the list.	 * The gap for that last one should be considered infinite,	 * but we never look at it anyway.	 */	if (p == &anchor || p->next == &anchor)		return;	p->gap = p->next->pos - p->prev->pos;}/* * Add a new line number to the cache. * The specified position (pos) should be the file position of the * FIRST character in the specified line. */add_lnum(line, pos)	int line;	off_t pos;{	register struct linenum *p;	register struct linenum *new;	register struct linenum *nextp;	register struct linenum *prevp;	register off_t mingap;	/*	 * Find the proper place in the list for the new one.	 * The entries are sorted by position.	 */	for (p = anchor.next;  p != &anchor && p->pos < pos;  p = p->next)		if (p->line == line)			/* We already have this one. */			return;	nextp = p;	prevp = p->prev;	if (freelist != NULL)	{		/*		 * We still have free (unused) entries.		 * Use one of them.		 */		new = freelist;		freelist = freelist->next;	} else	{		/*		 * No free entries.		 * Use the "spare" entry.		 */		new = spare;		spare = NULL;	}	/*	 * Fill in the fields of the new entry,	 * and insert it into the proper place in the list.	 */	new->next = nextp;	new->prev = prevp;	new->pos = pos;	new->line = line;	nextp->prev = new;	prevp->next = new;	/*	 * Recalculate gaps for the new entry and the neighboring entries.	 */	calcgap(new);	calcgap(nextp);	calcgap(prevp);	if (spare == NULL)	{		/*		 * We have used the spare entry.		 * Scan the list to find the one with the smallest		 * gap, take it out and make it the spare.		 * We should never remove the last one, so stop when		 * we get to p->next == &anchor.  This also avoids		 * looking at the gap of the last one, which is		 * not computed by calcgap.		 */		mingap = anchor.next->gap;		for (p = anchor.next;  p->next != &anchor;  p = p->next)		{			if (p->gap <= mingap)			{				spare = p;				mingap = p->gap;			}		}		spare->next->prev = spare->prev;		spare->prev->next = spare->next;	}}/* * If we get stuck in a long loop trying to figure out the * line number, print a message to tell the user what we're doing. */staticlongloopmessage(){	ierror("Calculating line numbers");	/*	 * Set the lnloop flag here, so if the user interrupts while	 * we are calculating line numbers, the signal handler will 	 * turn off line numbers (linenums=0).	 */	lnloop = 1;}/* * Find the line number associated with a given position. * Return 0 if we can't figure it out. */find_linenum(pos)	off_t pos;{	register struct linenum *p;	register int lno;	register int loopcount;	off_t cpos, back_raw_line(), forw_raw_line();	time_t startime, time();	if (!linenums)		/*		 * We're not using line numbers.		 */		return (0);	if (pos == NULL_POSITION)		/*		 * Caller doesn't know what he's talking about.		 */		return (0);	if (pos == (off_t)0)		/*		 * Beginning of file is always line number 1.		 */		return (1);	/*	 * Find the entry nearest to the position we want.	 */	for (p = anchor.next;  p != &anchor && p->pos < pos;  p = p->next)		continue;	if (p->pos == pos)		/* Found it exactly. */		return (p->line);	/*	 * This is the (possibly) time-consuming part.	 * We start at the line we just found and start	 * reading the file forward or backward till we	 * get to the place we want.	 *	 * First decide whether we should go forward from the 	 * previous one or backwards from the next one.	 * The decision is based on which way involves 	 * traversing fewer bytes in the file.	 */	flush();	(void)time(&startime);	if (p == &anchor || pos - p->prev->pos < p->pos - pos)	{		/*		 * Go forward.		 */		p = p->prev;		if (ch_seek(p->pos))			return (0);		loopcount = 0;		for (lno = p->line, cpos = p->pos;  cpos < pos;  lno++)		{			/*			 * Allow a signal to abort this loop.			 */			cpos = forw_raw_line(cpos);			if (sigs || cpos == NULL_POSITION)				return (0);			if (loopcount >= 0 && ++loopcount > 100) {				loopcount = 0;				if (time((time_t *)NULL)				    >= startime + LONGTIME) {					longloopmessage();					loopcount = -1;				}			}		}		lnloop = 0;		/*		 * If the given position is not at the start of a line,		 * make sure we return the correct line number.		 */		if (cpos > pos)			lno--;	} else	{		/*		 * Go backward.		 */		if (ch_seek(p->pos))			return (0);		loopcount = 0;		for (lno = p->line, cpos = p->pos;  cpos > pos;  lno--)		{			/*			 * Allow a signal to abort this loop.			 */			cpos = back_raw_line(cpos);			if (sigs || cpos == NULL_POSITION)				return (0);			if (loopcount >= 0 && ++loopcount > 100) {				loopcount = 0;				if (time((time_t *)NULL)				    >= startime + LONGTIME) {					longloopmessage();					loopcount = -1;				}			}		}		lnloop = 0;	}	/*	 * We might as well cache it.	 */	add_lnum(lno, cpos);	return (lno);}/* * Return the line number of the "current" line. * The argument "where" tells which line is to be considered * the "current" line (e.g. TOP, BOTTOM, MIDDLE, etc). */currline(where)	int where;{	off_t pos, ch_length(), position();	if ((pos = position(where)) == NULL_POSITION)		pos = ch_length();	return(find_linenum(pos));}

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