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diff --git a/src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp b/src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f89b2e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 1989-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com) + + This file is part of groff. + + groff 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 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + groff 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +*/ + +#include <assert.h> + +#include "driver.h" + +/* If we are sending output to an onscreen pager (as is the normal case + when reading man pages), then we may get an error state on the output + stream, if the user does not read all the way to the end. + + We normally expect to catch this, and clean up the error context, + when the pager exits, because we should get, and handle, a SIGPIPE. + + However ... +*/ + +#if (defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_WIN32)) \ + && !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(_UWIN) + + /* Native MS-Windows doesn't know about SIGPIPE, so we cannot detect + the early exit from the pager, and therefore, cannot clean up the + error context; thus we use the following static function to + identify this particular error context, and so suppress unwanted + diagnostics. + */ + + static int + check_for_output_error (FILE* stream) + { + /* First, clean up any prior error context on the output stream */ + if (ferror (stream)) + clearerr (stream); + /* Clear errno, in case clearerr() and fflush() don't */ + errno = 0; + /* Flush the output stream, so we can capture any error context, + other than the specific case we wish to suppress. + + Microsoft doesn't document it, but the error code for the + specific context we are trying to suppress seems to be EINVAL -- + a strange choice, since it is not normally associated with + fflush(); of course, it *should* be EPIPE, but this *definitely* + is not used, and *is* so documented. + */ + return ((fflush(stream) < 0) && (errno != EINVAL)); + } + +#else + + /* For other systems, we simply assume that *any* output error context + is to be reported. + */ +# define check_for_output_error(stream) ferror(stream) || fflush(stream) < 0 + +#endif + + +font_pointer_list::font_pointer_list(font *f, font_pointer_list *fp) +: p(f), next(fp) +{ +} + +printer::printer() +: font_list(0), font_table(0), nfonts(0) +{ +} + +printer::~printer() +{ + delete[] font_table; + while (font_list) { + font_pointer_list *tem = font_list; + font_list = font_list->next; + delete tem->p; + delete tem; + } + if (check_for_output_error(stdout)) + fatal("output error"); +} + +void printer::load_font(int n, const char *nm) +{ + assert(n >= 0); + if (n >= nfonts) { + if (nfonts == 0) { + nfonts = 10; + if (nfonts <= n) + nfonts = n + 1; + font_table = new font *[nfonts]; + for (int i = 0; i < nfonts; i++) + font_table[i] = 0; + } + else { + font **old_font_table = font_table; + int old_nfonts = nfonts; + nfonts *= 2; + if (n >= nfonts) + nfonts = n + 1; + font_table = new font *[nfonts]; + int i; + for (i = 0; i < old_nfonts; i++) + font_table[i] = old_font_table[i]; + for (i = old_nfonts; i < nfonts; i++) + font_table[i] = 0; + delete[] old_font_table; + } + } + font *f = find_font(nm); + font_table[n] = f; +} + +font *printer::find_font(const char *nm) +{ + for (font_pointer_list *p = font_list; p; p = p->next) + if (strcmp(p->p->get_name(), nm) == 0) + return p->p; + font *f = make_font(nm); + if (0 /* nullptr */ == f) + fatal("cannot find font '%1'", nm); + font_list = new font_pointer_list(f, font_list); + return f; +} + +font *printer::make_font(const char *nm) +{ + return font::load_font(nm); +} + +void printer::end_of_line() +{ +} + +void printer::special(char *, const environment *, char) +{ +} + +void printer::devtag(char *, const environment *, char) +{ +} + +void printer::draw(int, int *, int, const environment *) +{ +} + +void printer::change_color(const environment * const) +{ +} + +void printer::change_fill_color(const environment * const) +{ +} + +void printer::set_ascii_char(unsigned char c, const environment *env, + int *widthp) +{ + char buf[2]; + int w; + font *f; + + buf[0] = c; + buf[1] = '\0'; + + glyph *g = set_char_and_width(buf, env, &w, &f); + + if (g != UNDEFINED_GLYPH) { + set_char(g, f, env, w, 0); + if (widthp) + *widthp = w; + } +} + +void printer::set_special_char(const char *nm, const environment *env, + int *widthp) +{ + font *f; + int w; + glyph *g = set_char_and_width(nm, env, &w, &f); + if (g != UNDEFINED_GLYPH) { + set_char(g, f, env, w, nm); + if (widthp) + *widthp = w; + } +} + +glyph *printer::set_char_and_width(const char *nm, + const environment *env, int *widthp, + font **f) +{ + glyph *g = name_to_glyph(nm); + int fn = env->fontno; + if (fn < 0 || fn >= nfonts) { + error("invalid font position '%1'", fn); + return UNDEFINED_GLYPH; + } + *f = font_table[fn]; + if (*f == 0) { + error("no font mounted at position %1", fn); + return UNDEFINED_GLYPH; + } + if (!(*f)->contains(g)) { + if (nm[0] != '\0' && nm[1] == '\0') + error("font '%1' does not contain ordinary character '%2'", + (*f)->get_name(), nm[0]); + else + error("font '%1' does not contain special character '%2'", + (*f)->get_name(), nm); + return UNDEFINED_GLYPH; + } + int w = (*f)->get_width(g, env->size); + if (widthp) + *widthp = w; + return g; +} + +void printer::set_numbered_char(int num, const environment *env, int + *widthp) +{ + glyph *g = number_to_glyph(num); + int fn = env->fontno; + if (fn < 0 || fn >= nfonts) { + error("invalid font position '%1'", fn); + return; + } + font *f = font_table[fn]; + if (f == 0) { + error("no font mounted at position %1", fn); + return; + } + if (!f->contains(g)) { + error("font '%1' does not contain numbered character %2", + f->get_name(), num); + return; + } + int w = f->get_width(g, env->size); + if (widthp) + *widthp = w; + set_char(g, f, env, w, 0); +} + +font *printer::get_font_from_index(int fontno) +{ + if ((fontno >= 0) && (fontno < nfonts)) + return font_table[fontno]; + else + return 0; +} + +// Local Variables: +// fill-column: 72 +// mode: C++ +// End: +// vim: set cindent noexpandtab shiftwidth=2 textwidth=72: |