/* EXAMPLE SOURCE CODE FOR GREP FILTER Grep2Msg.C Copyright (c) 1990, 1991 Borland International, Inc. All rights reserved. Grep2Msg - Message filter from Turbo Grep to Turbo C++ IDE message window This filter accepts input through the standard input stream, converts it and outputs it to the standard output stream. The streams are linked through pipes, such that the input stream is the output from GREP, and the output stream is connected to the message window of the Turbo C++ IDE. This filter is invoked through the Turbo C++ IDE transfer mechanism as grep | grep2msg | TC IDE Compile using Turbo C++ in the LARGE memory model tcc -ml grep2msg */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "filter.h" #define TRUE 1 #define FALSE 0 char NewFileText[] = "File "; unsigned BufSize,CurBufLen; char *InBuffer, *OutBuffer, *CurInPtr, *CurOutPtr, *LinePtr; char Line[133]; long int InOff; char EndMark; int NoLines; /************************************************************************ Function : NextChar Parameters: None Returns : next character in input buffer or 0 for end of file Input from the standard input stream is buffered in a global buffer InBuffer which is allocated in function main. NextChar function will return the next character in the buffer, reading from the input stream when the buffer becomes empty. ************************************************************************/ char NextChar(void) { if (CurInPtr < InBuffer+CurBufLen) /* if buffer is not empty */ { return *(CurInPtr++); /* return next information */ } else { CurInPtr = InBuffer; /* reset pointer to front of buffer */ lseek(0,InOff,0); /* seek to the next section for read */ InOff += BufSize; /* increment pointer to next block */ if ((CurBufLen = read(0,InBuffer,BufSize)) !=0) return NextChar(); /* recursive call returns first character in buffer after read */ return 0; /* return 0 on end of file */ } } /************************************************************************* Function : flushOut Parameters: Size The number of characters to be written out Returns : nothing Strings to be sent to the message window are placed in a buffer called OutBuffer. A call to this function will write Size bytes to the standard output stream and reset the output buffer pointer to the beginning of the buffer. Any additional information in the buffer is thus lost. **************************************************************************/ void flushOut(unsigned Size) { if (Size != 0) /* don't flush an empty buffer */ { CurOutPtr = OutBuffer; /* reset pointer to beginning of buffer */ lseek(1,0,2); /* seek output stream to end */ write(1,OutBuffer,Size); /* write out Size bytes */ } } /************************************************************************** Function : Put Parameters: S pointer to a string of characters Len length of the string of characters Returns : Nothing. Put places bytes into OutBuffer so they may be later flushed out into the standard output stream using flushOut. *************************************************************************/ void Put(char *S,int Len) { int i; for (i = 0; i < Len; i++) { *CurOutPtr++ = S[i]; /* place byte in buffer */ if (CurOutPtr >= OutBuffer+BufSize) /* if buffer overflows */ flushOut(BufSize); /* flush to the stream */ } } /************************************************************************** Function : ProcessLine Parameters: Line a pointer to the character line to be analyzed Returns : Nothing. Filters lines output from grep into a format usable in the Turbo C++ environment message window. Lines are simply sent straight through with format characters for the message window. **************************************************************************/ void ProcessLine(char *Line) { char Type; unsigned i; char *s; if (Line[0] == 0) /* ignore blank line */ return; /* check for new file name */ if (strncmp(Line,NewFileText,strlen(NewFileText)) == 0) { if (NoLines) /* if no lines from last file */ { Type = MsgNewLine; /* put some space in window */ i = 1; Put(&Type,1); Put((char *)&i,2); Put((char *)&i,2); Put(" ",2); } Type = MsgNewFile; /* indicate new file */ Line[strlen(Line)-1] = 0; /* remove ":" */ memmove(Line,&Line[strlen(NewFileText)],strlen(Line)); Put(&Type,1); Put(Line,strlen(Line)+1); /* write filename */ NoLines = TRUE; } else { NoLines = FALSE; /* message lines output */ Type = MsgNewLine; /* new line in message window */ s = strchr(Line,' '); if (s != NULL) { s++; if (strncmp(s,"lines match",11) == 0) /* special case lines matching */ { i = 1; Put(&Type,1); /* output two newlines */ Put((char *)&i,2); Put((char *)&i,2); /* to message window */ Put(Line,strlen(Line)+1); /* and the line */ } else { s--; *s = 0; i = atoi(Line); *s = ' '; if (i != 0) { Put(&Type,1); Put((char *)&i,2); /* output line number */ i = 1; /* Column */ Put((char *)&i,2); /* set column over */ s++; memmove(Line,s,strlen(s)+1); while (Line[0] == ' ' && Line[0] != 0) /* strip leading spaces */ memmove(Line,&Line[1],strlen(Line)); /* from remaining line */ Put(Line,strlen(Line)+1); /* and put out the line */ } } } } } /************************************************************************ Function : Main Returns : zero on successful execution 3 on an error condition The main routine allocates memory for the input and output buffers. Characters are then read from the input buffer building the line buffer that will be sent to the filter processor. Lines are read and filtered until the end of input is reached. ************************************************************************/ int main(void) { char c; int i, Type; unsigned long core; setmode(1,O_BINARY); /* set standard out to binary mode */ NoLines = FALSE; /* No lines have been read yet */ core = farcoreleft(); /* get available memory */ if (core > 64000U) /* limit buffers to total of 64000 */ BufSize = 64000U; /* bytes */ else BufSize = (unsigned)core; if ((InBuffer = malloc(BufSize)) == NULL) /* allocate buffer space */ exit(3); /* abort if error occured */ CurInPtr = InBuffer; /* split buffer */ BufSize = BufSize/2; /* between input and output buffers */ OutBuffer = InBuffer + BufSize; CurOutPtr = OutBuffer; LinePtr = Line; /* set line buffer pointer */ CurBufLen = 0; /* and reset buffer size to zero */ Put(PipeId,PipeIdLen); /* Identify process to message window */ while ((c = NextChar()) != 0) /* read characters */ { if ((c == 13) || (c == 10)) /* build line until new line is seen */ { *LinePtr = 0; ProcessLine(Line); /* then filter the line */ LinePtr = Line; } /* characters are added to line only up to 132 characters */ else if ((FP_OFF(LinePtr) - FP_OFF(&Line)) < 132) { *LinePtr = c; LinePtr++; } } *LinePtr = 0; ProcessLine(Line); /* filter last line */ if (NoLines) /* if no lines */ { Type = MsgNewLine; /* send something to the */ i = 1; /* message window */ Put((char *)&Type,1); Put((char *)&i,2); Put((char *)&i,2); Put(" ",2); } EndMark = MsgEoFile; /* indicate end of input to */ Put(&EndMark,1); /* message window */ flushOut((unsigned)(CurOutPtr-OutBuffer)); /* flush out remaining buffer */ return 0; /* everything went ok */ }