busybox/coreutils/tr.c
Denys Vlasenko 22542eca18 getopt32: remove opt_complementary
function                                             old     new   delta
vgetopt32                                           1318    1392     +74
runsvdir_main                                        703     713     +10
bb_make_directory                                    423     425      +2
collect_cpu                                          546     545      -1
opt_chars                                              3       -      -3
opt_complementary                                      4       -      -4
tftpd_main                                           567     562      -5
ntp_init                                             476     471      -5
zcip_main                                           1266    1256     -10
xxd_main                                             428     418     -10
whois_main                                           140     130     -10
who_main                                             463     453     -10
which_main                                           212     202     -10
wget_main                                           2535    2525     -10
watchdog_main                                        291     281     -10
watch_main                                           222     212     -10
vlock_main                                           399     389     -10
uuencode_main                                        332     322     -10
uudecode_main                                        316     306     -10
unlink_main                                           45      35     -10
udhcpd_main                                         1482    1472     -10
udhcpc_main                                         2762    2752     -10
tune2fs_main                                         290     280     -10
tunctl_main                                          366     356     -10
truncate_main                                        218     208     -10
tr_main                                              518     508     -10
time_main                                           1134    1124     -10
tftp_main                                            286     276     -10
telnetd_main                                        1873    1863     -10
tcpudpsvd_main                                      1785    1775     -10
taskset_main                                         521     511     -10
tar_main                                            1009     999     -10
tail_main                                           1644    1634     -10
syslogd_main                                        1967    1957     -10
switch_root_main                                     368     358     -10
svlogd_main                                         1454    1444     -10
sv                                                  1296    1286     -10
stat_main                                            104      94     -10
start_stop_daemon_main                              1028    1018     -10
split_main                                           542     532     -10
sort_main                                            796     786     -10
slattach_main                                        624     614     -10
shuf_main                                            504     494     -10
setsid_main                                           96      86     -10
setserial_main                                      1132    1122     -10
setfont_main                                         388     378     -10
setconsole_main                                       78      68     -10
sendmail_main                                       1209    1199     -10
sed_main                                             677     667     -10
script_main                                         1077    1067     -10
run_parts_main                                       325     315     -10
rtcwake_main                                         454     444     -10
rm_main                                              175     165     -10
reformime_main                                       119     109     -10
readlink_main                                        123     113     -10
rdate_main                                           246     236     -10
pwdx_main                                            189     179     -10
pstree_main                                          317     307     -10
pscan_main                                           663     653     -10
popmaildir_main                                      818     808     -10
pmap_main                                             80      70     -10
nc_main                                             1042    1032     -10
mv_main                                              558     548     -10
mountpoint_main                                      477     467     -10
mount_main                                          1264    1254     -10
modprobe_main                                        768     758     -10
modinfo_main                                         333     323     -10
mktemp_main                                          200     190     -10
mkswap_main                                          324     314     -10
mkfs_vfat_main                                      1489    1479     -10
microcom_main                                        715     705     -10
md5_sha1_sum_main                                    521     511     -10
man_main                                             867     857     -10
makedevs_main                                       1052    1042     -10
ls_main                                              563     553     -10
losetup_main                                         432     422     -10
loadfont_main                                         89      79     -10
ln_main                                              524     514     -10
link_main                                             75      65     -10
ipcalc_main                                          544     534     -10
iostat_main                                         2397    2387     -10
install_main                                         768     758     -10
id_main                                              480     470     -10
i2cset_main                                         1239    1229     -10
i2cget_main                                          380     370     -10
i2cdump_main                                        1482    1472     -10
i2cdetect_main                                       682     672     -10
hwclock_main                                         406     396     -10
httpd_main                                           741     731     -10
grep_main                                            837     827     -10
getty_main                                          1559    1549     -10
fuser_main                                           297     287     -10
ftpgetput_main                                       345     335     -10
ftpd_main                                           2232    2222     -10
fstrim_main                                          251     241     -10
fsfreeze_main                                         77      67     -10
fsck_minix_main                                     2921    2911     -10
flock_main                                           314     304     -10
flashcp_main                                         740     730     -10
flash_eraseall_main                                  833     823     -10
fdformat_main                                        532     522     -10
expand_main                                          680     670     -10
eject_main                                           335     325     -10
dumpleases_main                                      630     620     -10
du_main                                              314     304     -10
dos2unix_main                                        441     431     -10
diff_main                                           1350    1340     -10
df_main                                             1064    1054     -10
date_main                                           1095    1085     -10
cut_main                                             961     951     -10
cryptpw_main                                         228     218     -10
crontab_main                                         575     565     -10
crond_main                                          1149    1139     -10
cp_main                                              370     360     -10
common_traceroute_main                              3834    3824     -10
common_ping_main                                    1767    1757     -10
comm_main                                            239     229     -10
cmp_main                                             655     645     -10
chrt_main                                            379     369     -10
chpst_main                                           704     694     -10
chpasswd_main                                        308     298     -10
chown_main                                           171     161     -10
chmod_main                                           158     148     -10
cat_main                                             428     418     -10
bzip2_main                                           120     110     -10
blkdiscard_main                                      264     254     -10
base64_main                                          221     211     -10
arping_main                                         1665    1655     -10
ar_main                                              556     546     -10
adjtimex_main                                        406     396     -10
adduser_main                                         882     872     -10
addgroup_main                                        411     401     -10
acpid_main                                          1198    1188     -10
optstring                                             11       -     -11
opt_string                                            18       -     -18
OPT_STR                                               25       -     -25
ubi_tools_main                                      1288    1258     -30
ls_options                                            31       -     -31
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(add/remove: 0/6 grow/shrink: 3/129 up/down: 86/-1383)      Total: -1297 bytes
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
 915428	    485	   6876	 922789	  e14a5	busybox_old
 914629	    485	   6872	 921986	  e1182	busybox_unstripped

Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
2017-08-08 21:55:02 +02:00

361 lines
9.5 KiB
C

/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
/*
* Mini tr implementation for busybox
*
** Copyright (c) 1987,1997, Prentice Hall All rights reserved.
*
* The name of Prentice Hall may not be used to endorse or promote
* products derived from this software without specific prior
* written permission.
*
* Copyright (c) Michiel Huisjes
*
* This version of tr is adapted from Minix tr and was modified
* by Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> to be used in busybox.
*
* Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
*/
/* http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/tr.html
* TODO: graph, print
*/
//config:config TR
//config: bool "tr (5.5 kb)"
//config: default y
//config: help
//config: tr is used to squeeze, and/or delete characters from standard
//config: input, writing to standard output.
//config:
//config:config FEATURE_TR_CLASSES
//config: bool "Enable character classes (such as [:upper:])"
//config: default y
//config: depends on TR
//config: help
//config: Enable character classes, enabling commands such as:
//config: tr [:upper:] [:lower:] to convert input into lowercase.
//config:
//config:config FEATURE_TR_EQUIV
//config: bool "Enable equivalence classes"
//config: default y
//config: depends on TR
//config: help
//config: Enable equivalence classes, which essentially add the enclosed
//config: character to the current set. For instance, tr [=a=] xyz would
//config: replace all instances of 'a' with 'xyz'. This option is mainly
//config: useful for cases when no other way of expressing a character
//config: is possible.
//applet:IF_TR(APPLET(tr, BB_DIR_USR_BIN, BB_SUID_DROP))
//kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_TR) += tr.o
//usage:#define tr_trivial_usage
//usage: "[-cds] STRING1 [STRING2]"
//usage:#define tr_full_usage "\n\n"
//usage: "Translate, squeeze, or delete characters from stdin, writing to stdout\n"
//usage: "\n -c Take complement of STRING1"
//usage: "\n -d Delete input characters coded STRING1"
//usage: "\n -s Squeeze multiple output characters of STRING2 into one character"
//usage:
//usage:#define tr_example_usage
//usage: "$ echo \"gdkkn vnqkc\" | tr [a-y] [b-z]\n"
//usage: "hello world\n"
#include "libbb.h"
enum {
ASCII = 256,
/* string buffer needs to be at least as big as the whole "alphabet".
* BUFSIZ == ASCII is ok, but we will realloc in expand
* even for smallest patterns, let's avoid that by using *2:
*/
TR_BUFSIZ = (BUFSIZ > ASCII*2) ? BUFSIZ : ASCII*2,
};
static void map(char *pvector,
char *string1, unsigned string1_len,
char *string2, unsigned string2_len)
{
char last = '0';
unsigned i, j;
for (j = 0, i = 0; i < string1_len; i++) {
if (string2_len <= j)
pvector[(unsigned char)(string1[i])] = last;
else
pvector[(unsigned char)(string1[i])] = last = string2[j++];
}
}
/* supported constructs:
* Ranges, e.g., 0-9 ==> 0123456789
* Escapes, e.g., \a ==> Control-G
* Character classes, e.g. [:upper:] ==> A...Z
* Equiv classess, e.g. [=A=] ==> A (hmmmmmmm?)
* not supported:
* [x*N] - repeat char x N times
* [x*] - repeat char x until it fills STRING2:
* # echo qwe123 | /usr/bin/tr 123456789 '[d]'
* qwe[d]
* # echo qwe123 | /usr/bin/tr 123456789 '[d*]'
* qweddd
*/
static unsigned expand(char *arg, char **buffer_p)
{
char *buffer = *buffer_p;
unsigned pos = 0;
unsigned size = TR_BUFSIZ;
unsigned i; /* can't be unsigned char: must be able to hold 256 */
unsigned char ac;
while (*arg) {
if (pos + ASCII > size) {
size += ASCII;
*buffer_p = buffer = xrealloc(buffer, size);
}
if (*arg == '\\') {
const char *z;
arg++;
z = arg;
ac = bb_process_escape_sequence(&z);
arg = (char *)z;
arg--;
*arg = ac;
/*
* fall through, there may be a range.
* If not, current char will be treated anyway.
*/
}
if (arg[1] == '-') { /* "0-9..." */
ac = arg[2];
if (ac == '\0') { /* "0-": copy verbatim */
buffer[pos++] = *arg++; /* copy '0' */
continue; /* next iter will copy '-' and stop */
}
i = (unsigned char) *arg;
arg += 3; /* skip 0-9 or 0-\ */
if (ac == '\\') {
const char *z;
z = arg;
ac = bb_process_escape_sequence(&z);
arg = (char *)z;
}
while (i <= ac) /* ok: i is unsigned _int_ */
buffer[pos++] = i++;
continue;
}
if ((ENABLE_FEATURE_TR_CLASSES || ENABLE_FEATURE_TR_EQUIV)
&& *arg == '['
) {
arg++;
i = (unsigned char) *arg++;
/* "[xyz...". i=x, arg points to y */
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_TR_CLASSES && i == ':') { /* [:class:] */
#define CLO ":]\0"
static const char classes[] ALIGN1 =
"alpha"CLO "alnum"CLO "digit"CLO
"lower"CLO "upper"CLO "space"CLO
"blank"CLO "punct"CLO "cntrl"CLO
"xdigit"CLO;
enum {
CLASS_invalid = 0, /* we increment the retval */
CLASS_alpha = 1,
CLASS_alnum = 2,
CLASS_digit = 3,
CLASS_lower = 4,
CLASS_upper = 5,
CLASS_space = 6,
CLASS_blank = 7,
CLASS_punct = 8,
CLASS_cntrl = 9,
CLASS_xdigit = 10,
//CLASS_graph = 11,
//CLASS_print = 12,
};
smalluint j;
char *tmp;
/* xdigit needs 8, not 7 */
i = 7 + (arg[0] == 'x');
tmp = xstrndup(arg, i);
j = index_in_strings(classes, tmp) + 1;
free(tmp);
if (j == CLASS_invalid)
goto skip_bracket;
arg += i;
if (j == CLASS_alnum || j == CLASS_digit || j == CLASS_xdigit) {
for (i = '0'; i <= '9'; i++)
buffer[pos++] = i;
}
if (j == CLASS_alpha || j == CLASS_alnum || j == CLASS_upper) {
for (i = 'A'; i <= 'Z'; i++)
buffer[pos++] = i;
}
if (j == CLASS_alpha || j == CLASS_alnum || j == CLASS_lower) {
for (i = 'a'; i <= 'z'; i++)
buffer[pos++] = i;
}
if (j == CLASS_space || j == CLASS_blank) {
buffer[pos++] = '\t';
if (j == CLASS_space) {
buffer[pos++] = '\n';
buffer[pos++] = '\v';
buffer[pos++] = '\f';
buffer[pos++] = '\r';
}
buffer[pos++] = ' ';
}
if (j == CLASS_punct || j == CLASS_cntrl) {
for (i = '\0'; i < ASCII; i++) {
if ((j == CLASS_punct && isprint_asciionly(i) && !isalnum(i) && !isspace(i))
|| (j == CLASS_cntrl && iscntrl(i))
) {
buffer[pos++] = i;
}
}
}
if (j == CLASS_xdigit) {
for (i = 'A'; i <= 'F'; i++) {
buffer[pos + 6] = i | 0x20;
buffer[pos++] = i;
}
pos += 6;
}
continue;
}
/* "[xyz...", i=x, arg points to y */
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_TR_EQUIV && i == '=') { /* [=CHAR=] */
buffer[pos++] = *arg; /* copy CHAR */
if (!arg[0] || arg[1] != '=' || arg[2] != ']')
bb_show_usage();
arg += 3; /* skip CHAR=] */
continue;
}
/* The rest of "[xyz..." cases is treated as normal
* string, "[" has no special meaning here:
* tr "[a-z]" "[A-Z]" can be written as tr "a-z" "A-Z",
* also try tr "[a-z]" "_A-Z+" and you'll see that
* [] is not special here.
*/
skip_bracket:
arg -= 2; /* points to "[" in "[xyz..." */
}
buffer[pos++] = *arg++;
}
return pos;
}
/* NB: buffer is guaranteed to be at least TR_BUFSIZE
* (which is >= ASCII) big.
*/
static int complement(char *buffer, int buffer_len)
{
int len;
char conv[ASCII];
unsigned char ch;
len = 0;
ch = '\0';
while (1) {
if (memchr(buffer, ch, buffer_len) == NULL)
conv[len++] = ch;
if (++ch == '\0')
break;
}
memcpy(buffer, conv, len);
return len;
}
int tr_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
int tr_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
{
int i;
smalluint opts;
ssize_t read_chars;
size_t in_index, out_index;
unsigned last = UCHAR_MAX + 1; /* not equal to any char */
unsigned char coded, c;
char *str1 = xmalloc(TR_BUFSIZ);
char *str2 = xmalloc(TR_BUFSIZ);
int str2_length;
int str1_length;
char *vector = xzalloc(ASCII * 3);
char *invec = vector + ASCII;
char *outvec = vector + ASCII * 2;
#define TR_OPT_complement (3 << 0)
#define TR_OPT_delete (1 << 2)
#define TR_OPT_squeeze_reps (1 << 3)
for (i = 0; i < ASCII; i++) {
vector[i] = i;
/*invec[i] = outvec[i] = FALSE; - done by xzalloc */
}
/* -C/-c difference is that -C complements "characters",
* and -c complements "values" (binary bytes I guess).
* In POSIX locale, these are the same.
*/
/* '+': stop at first non-option */
opts = getopt32(argv, "^+" "Ccds" "\0" "-1");
argv += optind;
str1_length = expand(*argv++, &str1);
str2_length = 0;
if (opts & TR_OPT_complement)
str1_length = complement(str1, str1_length);
if (*argv) {
if (argv[0][0] == '\0')
bb_error_msg_and_die("STRING2 cannot be empty");
str2_length = expand(*argv, &str2);
map(vector, str1, str1_length,
str2, str2_length);
}
for (i = 0; i < str1_length; i++)
invec[(unsigned char)(str1[i])] = TRUE;
for (i = 0; i < str2_length; i++)
outvec[(unsigned char)(str2[i])] = TRUE;
goto start_from;
/* In this loop, str1 space is reused as input buffer,
* str2 - as output one. */
for (;;) {
/* If we're out of input, flush output and read more input. */
if ((ssize_t)in_index == read_chars) {
if (out_index) {
xwrite(STDOUT_FILENO, str2, out_index);
start_from:
out_index = 0;
}
read_chars = safe_read(STDIN_FILENO, str1, TR_BUFSIZ);
if (read_chars <= 0) {
if (read_chars < 0)
bb_perror_msg_and_die(bb_msg_read_error);
break;
}
in_index = 0;
}
c = str1[in_index++];
if ((opts & TR_OPT_delete) && invec[c])
continue;
coded = vector[c];
if ((opts & TR_OPT_squeeze_reps) && last == coded
&& (invec[c] || outvec[coded])
) {
continue;
}
str2[out_index++] = last = coded;
}
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) {
free(vector);
free(str2);
free(str1);
}
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}