4.4BSD/usr/src/contrib/mkmf/src/iolin.c
/*
* Copyright (c) 1983, 1985, 1991 Peter J. Nicklin.
* Copyright (c) 1991 Version Technology.
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* $License: VT.1.1 $
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* $Header: iolin.c,v 4.2 91/11/25 19:44:59 nicklin Exp $
*
* Author: Peter J. Nicklin
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "yesno.h"
char IOBUF[BUFSIZ]; /* I/O line buffer */
short CONTINUE; /* does the line continue? */
/*
* getlin() stores a line from input stream in IOBUF. The string is terminated
* by a newline character which is replaced by a null character. getlin()
* returns IOBUF, or null pointer upon end of file.
*/
char *
getlin(stream)
register FILE *stream; /* input stream */
{
register int c; /* current character */
register char *iop; /* IOBUF pointer */
iop = IOBUF;
while ((c = getc(stream)) != '\n' && c != EOF)
*iop++ = c;
if (c == EOF && iop == IOBUF)
return(NULL);
if (iop != IOBUF && iop[-1] == '\\')
{
iop[-1] = '\0';
CONTINUE = YES;
}
else {
iop[0] = '\0';
CONTINUE = NO;
}
return(IOBUF);
}
/*
* purgcontinue() eats up continuation lines from an input stream.
*/
void
purgcontinue(stream)
register FILE *stream; /* input stream */
{
register int c; /* current character */
register int lastc; /* previous character */
if (CONTINUE == YES)
{
for (;;)
{
while ((c = getc(stream)) != '\n' && c != EOF)
lastc = c;
if (c == EOF || (c == '\n' && lastc != '\\'))
break;
}
CONTINUE = NO;
}
}
/*
* putlin() writes IOBUF to stream and appends a newline character. If
* IOBUF holds a CONTINUE line, a `\' precedes the newline.
*/
void
putlin(stream)
register FILE *stream; /* output stream */
{
register int c; /* current character */
register char *iop; /* IOBUF pointer */
iop = IOBUF;
while (c = *iop++)
putc(c, stream);
if (CONTINUE == YES)
putc('\\', stream);
putc('\n', stream);
}