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336 lines
10 KiB
C
/* Shared definitions for GNU DIFF
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Copyright (C) 1988, 89, 91, 92 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU DIFF.
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GNU DIFF is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU DIFF is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU DIFF; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "system.h"
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#include "regex.h"
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#ifndef PR_FILE_NAME
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#define PR_FILE_NAME "/bin/pr"
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#endif
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/* Character classes. */
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extern const char textchar[];
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/* Is_space is a little broader than ctype.h's isspace,
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because it also includes backspace and no-break space. */
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#define Is_space(c) (textchar[c] & 2)
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#define TAB_WIDTH 8
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/* Variables for command line options */
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#ifndef GDIFF_MAIN
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#define EXTERN extern
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#else
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#define EXTERN
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#endif
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enum output_style {
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/* Default output style. */
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OUTPUT_NORMAL,
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/* Output the differences with lines of context before and after (-c). */
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OUTPUT_CONTEXT,
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/* Output the differences in a unified context diff format (-u). */
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OUTPUT_UNIFIED,
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/* Output the differences as commands suitable for `ed' (-e). */
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OUTPUT_ED,
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/* Output the diff as a forward ed script (-f). */
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OUTPUT_FORWARD_ED,
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/* Like -f, but output a count of changed lines in each "command" (-n). */
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OUTPUT_RCS,
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/* Output merged #ifdef'd file (-D). */
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OUTPUT_IFDEF,
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/* Output sdiff style (-y). */
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OUTPUT_SDIFF
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};
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/* True for output styles that are robust,
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i.e. can handle a file that ends in a non-newline. */
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#define ROBUST_OUTPUT_STYLE(S) ((S) != OUTPUT_ED && (S) != OUTPUT_FORWARD_ED)
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EXTERN enum output_style output_style;
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/* Nonzero if output cannot be generated for identical files. */
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EXTERN int no_diff_means_no_output;
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/* Number of lines of context to show in each set of diffs.
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This is zero when context is not to be shown. */
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EXTERN int context;
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/* Consider all files as text files (-a).
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Don't interpret codes over 0177 as implying a "binary file". */
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EXTERN int always_text_flag;
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/* Number of lines to keep in identical prefix and suffix. */
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EXTERN int horizon_lines;
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/* Ignore changes in horizontal whitespace (-b). */
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EXTERN int ignore_space_change_flag;
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/* Ignore all horizontal whitespace (-w). */
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EXTERN int ignore_all_space_flag;
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/* Ignore changes that affect only blank lines (-B). */
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EXTERN int ignore_blank_lines_flag;
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/* 1 if lines may match even if their lengths are different.
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This depends on various options. */
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EXTERN int length_varies;
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/* Ignore differences in case of letters (-i). */
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EXTERN int ignore_case_flag;
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/* File labels for `-c' output headers (-L). */
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EXTERN char *file_label[2];
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struct regexp_list
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{
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struct re_pattern_buffer buf;
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struct regexp_list *next;
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};
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/* Regexp to identify function-header lines (-F). */
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EXTERN struct regexp_list *function_regexp_list;
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/* Ignore changes that affect only lines matching this regexp (-I). */
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EXTERN struct regexp_list *ignore_regexp_list;
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/* Say only whether files differ, not how (-q). */
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EXTERN int no_details_flag;
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/* Report files compared that match (-s).
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Normally nothing is output when that happens. */
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EXTERN int print_file_same_flag;
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/* character that ends a line. Currently this is always `\n'. */
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EXTERN char line_end_char;
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/* Output the differences with exactly 8 columns added to each line
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so that any tabs in the text line up properly (-T). */
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EXTERN int tab_align_flag;
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/* Expand tabs in the output so the text lines up properly
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despite the characters added to the front of each line (-t). */
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EXTERN int tab_expand_flag;
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/* In directory comparison, specify file to start with (-S).
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All file names less than this name are ignored. */
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EXTERN char *dir_start_file;
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/* If a file is new (appears in only one dir)
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include its entire contents (-N).
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Then `patch' would create the file with appropriate contents. */
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EXTERN int entire_new_file_flag;
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/* If a file is new (appears in only the second dir)
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include its entire contents (-P).
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Then `patch' would create the file with appropriate contents. */
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EXTERN int unidirectional_new_file_flag;
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/* Pipe each file's output through pr (-l). */
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EXTERN int paginate_flag;
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enum line_class {
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/* Lines taken from just the first file. */
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OLD,
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/* Lines taken from just the second file. */
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NEW,
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/* Lines common to both files. */
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UNCHANGED,
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/* A hunk containing both old and new lines (line groups only). */
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CHANGED
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};
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/* Line group formats for old, new, unchanged, and changed groups. */
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EXTERN const char *group_format[CHANGED + 1];
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/* Line formats for old, new, and unchanged lines. */
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EXTERN const char *line_format[UNCHANGED + 1];
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/* If using OUTPUT_SDIFF print extra information to help the sdiff filter. */
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EXTERN int sdiff_help_sdiff;
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/* Tell OUTPUT_SDIFF to show only the left version of common lines. */
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EXTERN int sdiff_left_only;
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/* Tell OUTPUT_SDIFF to not show common lines. */
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EXTERN int sdiff_skip_common_lines;
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/* The half line width and column 2 offset for OUTPUT_SDIFF. */
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EXTERN unsigned sdiff_half_width;
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EXTERN unsigned sdiff_column2_offset;
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/* String containing all the command options diff received,
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with spaces between and at the beginning but none at the end.
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If there were no options given, this string is empty. */
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EXTERN char * switch_string;
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/* Nonzero means use heuristics for better speed. */
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EXTERN int heuristic;
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/* Name of program the user invoked (for error messages). */
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EXTERN char * program;
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/* The result of comparison is an "edit script": a chain of `struct change'.
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Each `struct change' represents one place where some lines are deleted
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and some are inserted.
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LINE0 and LINE1 are the first affected lines in the two files (origin 0).
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DELETED is the number of lines deleted here from file 0.
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INSERTED is the number of lines inserted here in file 1.
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If DELETED is 0 then LINE0 is the number of the line before
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which the insertion was done; vice versa for INSERTED and LINE1. */
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struct change
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{
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struct change *link; /* Previous or next edit command */
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int inserted; /* # lines of file 1 changed here. */
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int deleted; /* # lines of file 0 changed here. */
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int line0; /* Line number of 1st deleted line. */
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int line1; /* Line number of 1st inserted line. */
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char ignore; /* Flag used in context.c */
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};
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/* Structures that describe the input files. */
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/* Data on one input file being compared. */
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struct file_data {
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int desc; /* File descriptor */
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char *name; /* File name */
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struct stat stat; /* File status from fstat() */
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int dir_p; /* nonzero if file is a directory */
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/* Buffer in which text of file is read. */
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char * buffer;
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/* Allocated size of buffer. */
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int bufsize;
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/* Number of valid characters now in the buffer. */
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int buffered_chars;
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/* Array of pointers to lines in the file. */
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const char **linbuf;
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/* linbuf_base <= buffered_lines <= valid_lines <= alloc_lines.
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linebuf[linbuf_base ... buffered_lines - 1] are possibly differing.
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linebuf[linbuf_base ... valid_lines - 1] contain valid data.
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linebuf[linbuf_base ... alloc_lines - 1] are allocated. */
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int linbuf_base, buffered_lines, valid_lines, alloc_lines;
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/* Pointer to end of prefix of this file to ignore when hashing. */
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const char *prefix_end;
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/* Count of lines in the prefix.
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There are this many lines in the file before linbuf[0]. */
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int prefix_lines;
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/* Pointer to start of suffix of this file to ignore when hashing. */
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const char *suffix_begin;
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/* Vector, indexed by line number, containing an equivalence code for
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each line. It is this vector that is actually compared with that
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of another file to generate differences. */
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int *equivs;
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/* Vector, like the previous one except that
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the elements for discarded lines have been squeezed out. */
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int *undiscarded;
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/* Vector mapping virtual line numbers (not counting discarded lines)
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to real ones (counting those lines). Both are origin-0. */
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int *realindexes;
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/* Total number of nondiscarded lines. */
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int nondiscarded_lines;
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/* Vector, indexed by real origin-0 line number,
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containing 1 for a line that is an insertion or a deletion.
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The results of comparison are stored here. */
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char *changed_flag;
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/* 1 if file ends in a line with no final newline. */
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int missing_newline;
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/* 1 more than the maximum equivalence value used for this or its
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sibling file. */
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int equiv_max;
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};
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/* Describe the two files currently being compared. */
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EXTERN struct file_data files[2];
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/* Queue up one-line messages to be printed at the end,
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when -l is specified. Each message is recorded with a `struct msg'. */
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struct msg
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{
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struct msg *next;
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char *format;
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char *arg1;
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char *arg2;
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};
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/* Head of the chain of queues messages. */
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EXTERN struct msg *msg_chain;
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/* Tail of the chain of queues messages. */
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EXTERN struct msg *msg_chain_end;
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/* Stdio stream to output diffs to. */
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EXTERN FILE *outfile;
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/* Declare various functions. */
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#if __STDC__
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#define VOID void
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#else
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#define VOID char
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#endif
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VOID *xmalloc ();
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VOID *xrealloc ();
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char *concat ();
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int excluded_filename ();
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int sip ();
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struct change *find_change ();
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void analyze_hunk ();
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void begin_output ();
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void error ();
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void fatal ();
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void message ();
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void output_1_line ();
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void perror_with_name ();
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void pfatal_with_name ();
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void print_1_line ();
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void print_context_header ();
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void print_message_queue ();
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void print_number_range ();
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void print_script ();
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void slurp ();
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void translate_range ();
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