wxWidgets/distrib/msw/unix2dos.c

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/*****************************************************************************
dos2unix, unix2dos: translate unix <-> dos text files by
-> adding a CR before each LF
<- removing the CR from CRLF pairs
Use a modern compiler (gcc); name the executable either unix2dos or dos2unix,
and link to the other name. A warning will be printed if the input of unix2dos
contains CR's, as it may have already been a dos file (output still produced).
The warning is not produced if input is stdin.
Jim Martino +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
jrm@chow.mat.jhu.edu + PLACE COMMERCIAL HERE +
jmartino@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Modified by Julian Smart, September 2002
*****************************************************************************/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define CR '\015' /* define CR character */
#define LF '\012' /* define LF character */
char *prog; /* global var: program name as called */
int warning=0; /* global var: flag for unix2dos if input has CR's */
void usage();
void translate(FILE *, FILE *, int unix2Dos);
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
FILE *fp, *outFile;
int i;
int unix2Dos;
prog = argv[0]; /* program name as called */
unix2Dos = 1;
i = 1;
if (argc > 1)
{
if (strcmp(argv[1], "--help") == 0)
{
usage();
}
else if (strcmp(argv[1], "--dos2unix") == 0)
{
unix2Dos = 0;
}
else if (strcmp(argv[1], "--unix2dos") == 0)
{
unix2Dos = 1;
}
else
{
usage();
}
}
else
usage();
i ++;
if (i == argc)
translate(stdin, stdout, unix2Dos);
else
{
while (i < argc)
{
char tmpFile[512];
sprintf(tmpFile, "%s.tmp", argv[i]);
fp = fopen(argv[i], "rb");
if (!fp)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s.\n", argv[i]);
i ++;
continue;
}
outFile = fopen(tmpFile, "wb");
if (!outFile)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s.\n", tmpFile);
exit(1);
}
translate(fp, outFile, unix2Dos);
if (warning) /* unix2dos acting on a possible DOS file */
{
fprintf(stderr,"%s: %s may have already been in DOS format. Not converted.\n",
prog, argv[i]);
warning = 0;
}
fclose(fp);
fclose(outFile);
#ifdef _WINDOWS
remove(argv[i]);
#else
unlink(argv[i]);
#endif
rename(tmpFile, argv[i]);
i ++;
}
}
}
/* translate: unix2dos-change LF to CRLF
dos2unix-strip out CR only before LF */
void translate(FILE *ifp, FILE *ofp, int unix2Dos)
{
int c,d;
if (!unix2Dos)
{
/* DOS2Unix */
while ((c = getc(ifp)) != EOF)
{
if (c == CR)
{
switch(d = getc(ifp))
{ /* check to see if LF follows */
case LF:
putc(d,ofp); /* if so, ignore CR */
break;
default:
putc(c,ofp); /* if not, output CR and following char */
putc(d,ofp);
}
}
else
putc(c, ofp); /* c is not a CR */
}
}
else
{
/* Unix2DOS */
while ((c = getc(ifp)) != EOF){
if (c == CR)
warning = 1; /* set warning flag: input file may be a DOS file */
if (c == LF && (warning == 0))
putc(CR, ofp); /* add CR before each LF */
putc(c, ofp);
}
}
}
void usage()
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage:\n%s [--dos2unix] [--unix2dos] file1 file2 ...\nor\n%s [--dos2unix] [--unix2dos] < infile > outfile\n", prog, prog);
exit(0);
}